00:00:37.000Last week we saw that the Supreme Court declined to put an injunction on a bill which passed in the Texas state legislature, a heartbeat bill, which effectively bans abortion after six weeks, six weeks into a pregnancy.
00:00:56.000We talked about the bill and the implications, possibly for constitutional precedent on abortion established by Roe v. Wade, as well as other things.
00:01:08.000We went into why abortion is really just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to what's happening to the social fabric of the country.
00:01:16.000But tonight, we're talking about a very specific reaction to the bill, which is very fascinating.
00:01:23.000The bill passes on Friday, and of course, conservatives and Christians are celebrating a huge victory.
00:01:30.000No longer in the state of Texas are babies being killed in their wombs by their own mothers or by doctors.
00:01:42.000Even though the babies win and God wins and Christians and conservatives are celebrating, of course, the usual suspects are not very happy.
00:01:49.000The pro life activists, liberals, progressives, women, women, women are very upset that you can't, that they can't, that they're no longer allowed to kill their own children in their own womb.0.53
00:02:06.000They're upset about that, which that kind of tells you something about women, doesn't it?
00:02:12.000Doesn't that kind of tell you something about women?
00:02:14.000It's not all of them, but think about it.0.99
00:02:17.000Women are mad that they don't have the option to kill their own child in their own womb with its beating heart.0.99
00:02:30.000Anyway, so these sickos, these other half of the species we have to live with, they're, of course, not happy about the bill.0.99
00:02:38.000But there's also other groups, too.1.00
00:02:40.000Two specific groups in particular, which I noticed.
00:02:44.000Over the weekend, the Satanic Temple announced their opposition to the bill, and it will be the Satanic Temple filing a lawsuit challenging the constitutionality of the Texas abortion bill, saying that an abortion is a satanic ritual and therefore is protected under the Constitution.
00:03:07.000So, the Texas state law banning abortion infringes on their First Amendment right to express their satanic religion.
00:03:16.000Which is not surprising, by the way.0.99
00:03:31.000You know, because I've been hearing all the time about this Judeo Christian civilization we have our Judeo Christian founding, our Judeo Christian heritage, our Judeo Christian tradition, our Judeo Christian country.
00:03:44.000Well, it's very curious because, you know, Christians almost universally are against abortion.0.97
00:03:54.000If you're a Christian, it's against your religion to get an abortion or to support abortion.0.89
00:04:00.000If you're Catholic in particular, but I believe most denominations of Protestants too are against abortion.
00:04:09.000But that's actually not the case with Jews because there have been many, many rabbis and synagogues which have now come out against the Texas abortion bill, saying specifically, specifically, not that they oppose the bill in a political context.
00:04:26.000Context, but they oppose it in a religious context.
00:04:29.000They say it violates their religion to ban abortion.
00:04:33.000They say it's a part of their religion to perform abortions as rabbis.0.91
00:04:40.000As we'll cover the story tonight, very interesting stuff.
00:05:35.000We'll also be talking tonight about the vaccine mandate.
00:05:39.000Pretty wacky, crazy story out of Rutgers University.
00:05:45.000A student has been banned from attending online virtual classes because he's not vaccinated.
00:05:53.000So, you've heard of students and employees not being able to return to school or work, respectively, because they didn't get vaccinated.
00:06:02.000And therefore, apparently, Would pose a risk to their fellow classmates or colleagues, which, by the way, doesn't make a lot of sense because, as we know, the vaccine does not prevent transmission and it doesn't prevent sickness and it doesn't even prevent symptoms or hospitalization, really.
00:06:21.000And we learned that from the Delta variant outbreak in Massachusetts and we learned that from the recent outbreak in Israel.
00:06:30.000We've heard about people being denied entry or re entry into society because they aren't vaccinated, but this is a Pretty amazing case.0.78
00:06:39.000A student can't even log on to his online classes on his computer at home because he's not vaccinated.0.92
00:06:52.000Rutgers University, which is a pretty serious university, they say it is their official policy you can't go to class at all, in person, virtual, it doesn't matter.
00:07:05.000Remote, if you're not vaccinated, you can't go to classes.
00:07:10.000You know, it's things like this to me which basically prove it's not about public health.
00:07:17.000It's not about making sure everybody's healthy or well or not sick.
00:07:25.000It's all a part of a concealed agenda.
00:07:28.000It could be very sinister, it could be banal, but there's clearly an agenda because, and we'll get into this, but you don't ban somebody from going to online classes if they're not vaccinated.
00:07:41.000If you're worried about transmission of the virus, because that doesn't make any sense.
00:07:46.000You can't transmit the virus if you're at home alone.
00:07:50.000So, why would you need to be vaccinated?
00:07:55.000Just like the masks don't work, masks don't prevent an airborne illness from being transmitted or from being contracted because the membrane of a mask is not dense enough to prevent a virus from going right through.
00:08:11.000And also, a cloth or a surgical mask isn't airtight, so an airborne virus can get around the mask too.
00:08:20.000Just like banning somebody from going to online classes because they're not vaccinated.
00:08:24.000Forcing everybody to wear masks is not about preventing transmission.
00:13:03.000Maybe we'll get a cross breeze or something.
00:13:08.000You know, the problem is the problem is this.
00:13:11.000If I took the turning point daily wire job, you know, I'd have a big soundstage and I'd have a big fan and I'd have a temperature controlled room and I'd have like a body aide who would be like, Mr. Fuentes, what would you like to drink today?
00:13:26.000Mr. Fuentes, here's your notes for today.
00:14:03.000I get off the set and go fly on an airplane somewhere and have access to money in a checking account.
00:14:10.000But I took the hard road, and it's too hot in here, and I don't have a makeup assistant, and there's no body aid asking me if I want the donuts or anything.
00:14:23.000And I have to deal with this camera, which apparently reset all my settings today.
00:16:11.000I realized I was talking to Jaden this weekend and I thought, you know, Turning Point and Matt Walsh and all these guys are becoming like us.
00:16:21.000And me and my team are sitting around thinking how we could be more like Turning Point.
00:17:40.000And from time to time, it's important to remind people about the fundamentals.
00:17:45.000You know, because sometimes on the show, I do the clickbait title and I say, oh, vaccine holocaust.
00:17:50.000They're jabbing babies to death with AIDS or, you know, whatever.
00:17:54.000But it's important every now and again to take a look at one of these stories, which.
00:17:58.000You know, honestly, you see a thousand things like this, but to establish the sort of basic logical chain here, which underlies the whole edifice of what we're talking about, the basic, you know, the building blocks here, what am I talking about?
00:18:17.000So, our first story tonight is about Rutgers University, which has banned a student from accessing his online classes because he didn't get the vaccine.
00:18:41.000Now, of course, obviously, this makes no sense because the whole point of this stop the spread vaccine, mask, social distancing stuff is it is supposed to slow or prevent the transmission of the virus.
00:18:59.000And of course, The virus can only be transmitted from one human to another.
00:19:04.000All the studies show that there is no surface transmission and that the airborne particles evaporate very quickly, and especially in sunlight.
00:19:14.000So the only real transmission that's occurring is when two people come into contact with each other talk, sneeze, cough, breathe, whatever and the coronavirus, which is in your throat or nose, goes through the air and into another person's airway.
00:19:35.000So, of course, obviously, if somebody is at home alone, there's no threat of transmission.
00:19:42.000So, all these preventative measures like masks, vaccines, become irrelevant at that point because transmission cannot occur if two people are not together.
00:19:51.000So, if a person's at home on a monitor accessing a class virtually, it really doesn't make a difference if he's wearing a mask, if he's vaccinated.
00:20:00.000It's like when we saw Anthony Fauci and these others wearing masks on a Zoom call with other world leaders.
00:20:07.000People looked at that and said, you know, the virus doesn't go through the webcam.
00:20:14.000If the virus can't be transmitted airborne across a computer monitor, what difference does it make if somebody has a vaccine or if they don't?
00:20:23.000But this is, and of course, I think everybody understands this.
00:20:27.000This is the article from the New York Post.
00:20:29.000It says, quote, a New Jersey student has said he is barred from taking classes at Rutgers University because he has not been vaccinated, even though he is only studying virtually from home.
00:20:41.000Logan Holler, who's 22, told NewJersey.com that he largely ignored the school's COVID mandate because all his classes were remote from his Sandyston home, some 70 miles from the Rutgers campus in New Brunswick.
00:21:05.000He's 70 miles away at home on his computer in his bedroom.
00:21:12.000It says, but he was locked out of his Rutgers email and related accounts when he went to pay his tuition at the end of last month and was told that he needed to be vaccinated even though he has no plans to attend school in person.
00:21:25.000Holler has now been forced to miss classes that started September 1st and has been warned it could be weeks before a decision is reached on his application for an exemption to the vaccine mandate.
00:21:38.000He said, I'll probably have to transfer to a different university, saying he knows of at least one other student in the same position.
00:21:45.000Holler's stepfather, who has been vaccinated, told the outlet that he is dumbfounded at Rutgers' stance.
00:21:51.000He said, He chose to remove himself from an on campus experience so he would not need to be vaccinated.
00:21:57.000Now, to be removed and shut down from his Rutgers' email and online classes during the start of his senior year seems a bit crazy.
00:22:05.000A spokeswoman for Rutgers insisted the university has provided comprehensive information and direction to students to meet vaccine requirements through several communication channels.
00:22:18.000She noted that Rutgers' policy differentiates between a fully online degree granting program and classes that are fully remote, but part of a course where other students are on campus, as in Holler's case.
00:22:30.000So, in other words, apparently he's taking a course online that some people are taking in person, which apparently makes a difference.
00:22:40.000But so, you know, again, to get back to what I was saying initially, this is a story.
00:22:47.000It's a case like this, which I think can help people understand logically where.
00:22:52.000Anti vaxxers, COVID skeptics are coming from here.
00:22:57.000If the government is telling you everybody has to get their vaccine, the university is telling you you have to get your vaccine to attend classes, you take a look at a case like this and realize the policy doesn't make any sense.
00:23:11.000As I said, and I think it's obvious to everybody, a person who is 70 miles away from the campus does not pose a risk on campus of transmitting the virus.
00:23:24.000Catching the virus, giving it to somebody else, because everything that we know about the virus and about epidemiology would tell us that you need to have that interpersonal, in person contact for that to happen.
00:23:39.000So it makes no sense for somebody to need to be vaccinated to be on campus.
00:23:44.000But they're forcing him to get vaccinated.
00:23:46.000Well, they're not forcing him to get vaccinated because he poses a threat to the campus, because he poses a threat to people there.
00:23:56.000In other words, it's not a public health reason, it's something else.
00:24:23.000They later then said that actually that was a white lie.
00:24:26.000And actually, the reason they said that was so that they could stockpile the masks for the hospitals, because apparently they do work, actually.
00:24:35.000But since then, studies have come out and doctors have come out, and it's pretty obvious to anybody who could do a basic experiment that the masks don't work.
00:24:47.000If vapor can go through the mask, surely airborne virus particles can too.
00:24:53.000And what's more, if the mask is not airtight, the virus can get through.
00:24:57.000And that's why initially, when the whole COVID pandemic started, people were looking at these very special masks like the N95 masks and other things, which were certified to prevent transmission of things like this and block out particles like that.
00:25:14.000And these things, you know, it goes on and on with all the public policies surrounding COVID the masks, the vaccine mandate, the lockdown.
00:25:22.000The point is this they are forcing things and they're creating policies that.
00:25:28.000With even the most basic scrutiny, it doesn't make sense.
00:25:33.000They're forcing policies that do not achieve the stated purpose of those policies.
00:25:39.000They're pushing the masks to stop transmission.
00:26:56.000You're not even doing classes in person.
00:26:59.000You've got no plans to attend classes in person.
00:27:02.000They know if they create an Option for people to carry on with their lives without getting the vaccine, that probably large numbers of people would do that.
00:27:11.000Maybe not a majority, maybe not even a significant, like 40% of the population, but a large percentage of the population would do that.
00:27:21.000For whatever reason, we don't even have to know the reason, but they want everyone to get the vaccine.
00:27:30.000We could speculate why politicians want people to get the vaccine, why a big pharmaceutical company would want people to get the vaccine, why certain public or private institutions would want people to get the vaccine.
00:27:43.000A politician wants to get the vaccination numbers up because then it shows they're doing a good job handling the COVID crisis and it boosts their approval rating.
00:27:53.000That's an example of why a politician might want people to be vaccinated.
00:27:59.000Pharmaceutical companies want to sell more vaccines.
00:28:35.000It does matter, but for the purpose of this argument, it actually doesn't.
00:28:39.000Because all you need to know is that they're not telling the truth.
00:28:44.000They're forcing people to do things that are arbitrary, they're forcing people to do things that actually don't make sense.
00:28:52.000They're forcing people to do things not for the reason they say they're forcing people to do things.
00:28:58.000And to me, that is the beginning of the loss of trust in the institutions.
00:29:02.000We're not being treated like citizens.
00:29:05.000We're not being treated like human beings that have autonomy and have agency.
00:29:11.000We're not being treated like people that have discernment and can make choices for ourselves and have free will, that we can decide what information we choose to trust based on our own reason and rationality.
00:29:28.000Because stuff like this, throwing the brick at people, Or the book, actually, or bricks, throwing bricks at people and saying, you can't even log into your email unless you get the vaccine.
00:29:39.000This is something that makes no sense, again, in a public health context.
00:29:43.000It's only being done for compliance purposes.
00:29:48.000It's being done because the government says so.
00:29:52.000Well, you have to submit yourself to some arduous bureaucratic process with lots of paperwork, and you can't log in, and you're going to miss your classes, and it's going to be A headache and annoying and phone calls and hassle and all of this.
00:30:07.000Because we are just supposed to go along with their plan.
00:30:34.000At times, telling you something because it will have a certain effect on your behavior, and that will have a consequence for their design, for their schemes.
00:30:46.000Like with the initial statement on the masks.
00:30:49.000You know, the perfect example is last year when they said masks don't work.
00:31:03.000We only said they didn't work because we knew that if we told you that they did, People go out and buy them, and then we couldn't get them to the hospitals.
00:31:11.000So, there is demonstrated the principle that I'm explaining.
00:31:15.000They're not telling you the truth and they're going to beat you over the head.
00:31:20.000They're going to lie to you because they know that if you were given the full information, you might act accordingly and that would have some effect on a different part of their plan, a hidden part of their plan, whatever.
00:31:34.000And so at that point, that's all you need to know to understand that everything that they tell you has to be scrutinized.
00:32:33.000Here's the proof they're not telling the truth.
00:32:37.000Why would I trust the bureaucrats and the scientists and the mandates and the public policies and all of that when we know that they're lying?
00:32:45.000When we know that they're telling us one thing for a completely different reason.
00:32:52.000And you see it in instances like this.
00:32:55.000Because if the policies that they were carrying out were in good faith, and if we were being treated like people and an exemption to the vaccine mandate would be granted easily, if it was a reasonable request, I actually don't think there would be a lot of pushback.
00:33:12.000If this was something that could be debated in a public forum without literally being censored by all of social media, without being fined or arrested, And stuff like that in New York City, for example, or San Francisco, I don't know that people would have such a big problem.
00:33:55.000Well, I guess you're going to miss all your tests while we adjudicate your exemption application.
00:34:02.000And it's set up that way so that nobody challenges it, and people are just going to go along with whatever these people in a room somewhere in D.C. decided.
00:34:12.000And the whole fate of the country is bound up in their hands.
00:34:16.000You know, when they go to the World Economic Forum in Davos, and they go to Bilderberg, and they go to whatever, they're the masters of the universe.
00:34:26.000They make the decisions, and everybody else is going to go.
00:34:29.000Has to go along with it, whatever the consequences may be.
00:34:32.000Destroy countries, wreck the economy, right?
00:34:36.000Destroy the value of the dollar, destroy the value of assets and property and everything, and impose mass surveillance through technology and digitize everything and all of that.
00:34:49.000You know, our society, our world is going in this direction very rapidly, and we're just along for the ride.
00:34:56.000I mean, that's ultimately what all this is about.
00:34:58.000And, you know, once you, once you, That's what the red pill is, right?
00:35:03.000I mean, if you watch the original source material, The Matrix, that's what the red pill is about.
00:35:08.000It's not necessarily a value judgment.
00:35:11.000It's not, there's maybe not even any content to it.
00:35:15.000It's just realizing, you know, first, before anything else, that what they're saying isn't what they mean.
00:35:23.000What they're saying is actually just another tool of influence.
00:35:28.000As you have to look at all this stuff, vaccine passports and the public institutions, and, you know, peel back the layers and say, well, what's really the agenda?
00:36:37.000So if it doesn't make sense based on, you know, the obvious, okay, well, the vaccine's not going to help somebody who's 70 miles away from the campus, well, then what's the real reason why there's this imposition?
00:36:51.000And that's kind of the million dollar question.
00:36:54.000Why is authority being wielded arbitrarily?
00:36:56.000Why is compliance being enforced arbitrarily?
00:36:59.000That's kind of the big question with all this kind of stuff the censorship, the vaccine passport, all of it.
00:37:07.000And once you ask that question, you realize, oh, like they're lying.
00:37:11.000It's all these public institutions have to be regarded with suspicion because there's a major conflict of interest.
00:37:24.000And so what they tell you becomes a part of their tools.
00:37:29.000It's part of their arsenal in manipulating and administering society.
00:37:33.000So if you want to be an informed person, if you want to make choices for your well being and not for the well being of their schemes, you have to take what they say with a grain of salt and consider the source.
00:37:49.000And then you go on and you can really get into well, what's really the real agenda?
00:38:03.000They're paying TikTok influencers who are 17 years old $1,000, people who can't monetize their content to go and shill a vaccine that they know nothing about.
00:38:12.000You know, that Olivia Rodrigo got paid a grand.
00:38:16.000Well, she's a bad example because she makes money.
00:38:18.000But, you know, they're paying a micro influencer who gets 200 views on Twitch and maybe doesn't make any money $1,000 to go and do a stream shilling the vaccine to his niche audience.
00:38:29.000And it's like, There's something very fucked up about that.
00:38:48.000In case you missed it, the Texas state legislature passed a bill signed by the governor which bans abortion after six weeks into a pregnancy, after a fetal heartbeat.
00:39:03.000And in more than 90% of cases, an abortion is happening after six weeks into a pregnancy.
00:39:10.000So, what the bill does effectively is ban abortion.
00:39:13.000And this happened last week when the Supreme Court declined to prevent the law from going into effect.
00:39:19.000A number of pro choice groups petitioned the Supreme Court to put an injunction on the law and prevent it from taking effect, according to the Roe versus Wade precedent.
00:39:29.000But the Supreme Court didn't intervene, allow the law to pass.
00:39:37.000We'll see if it goes to the Supreme Court, if the Supreme Court hears the case, if they make the right decision.
00:39:43.000I don't know how optimistic I am about that.
00:39:46.000But in the meantime, it's good because it effectively means that abortion is illegal in Texas.
00:39:51.000And so, hey, today's a day where babies aren't going to be slaughtered in Texas.
00:39:56.000Frankly, from that point of view, it matters little if it's going to last a year or 10 years if it's going to repeal Roe v. Wade.
00:40:05.000If it saves 150 babies today, which is what it does on average, then that's good, right?
00:40:11.000But we covered that on Friday, and we talked about abortion as an issue, and also the law and where this might go in the courts and how this might challenge Roe versus Wade and everything.
00:40:27.000But tonight, I want to talk about some of the pushback to the bill.
00:40:31.000A lot of it is expected from left wing groups, progressives, pro choice groups, women.
00:40:36.000A lot of people are pushing back against the bill.
00:40:39.000They say that it's a woman's right.0.62
00:40:41.000To abort her child, it's her body, and the baby is growing inside of her body, so a woman can terminate a pregnancy.
00:42:32.000It's not even really Republican and Democrat.
00:42:34.000It's like real conservative, like Catholic, Christian versus literally everything else liberalism, Marxism, progressivism, even this basic conservatism, establishment conservatism.
00:42:50.000You know, it's like, are you in favor of normalcy?
00:43:30.000It says the Satanic Temple is challenging the recently enacted abortion restrictions in Texas, citing religious freedoms.
00:43:39.000The religion said on its website that it stands ready to assist any of its members who want to fight the law.
00:43:45.000It said it has lobbied the state for an exemption of the law under its own religious freedom law, the Texas Religious Freedom Restoration Act.
00:43:53.000The group said if the state declines to provide the exemption, it will seek judicial relief.
00:43:59.000The controversial abortion law bans virtually all abortions once a fetal heartbeat is detected, which usually occurs around six weeks into a pregnancy.
00:44:10.000It also allows private citizens to sue those who perform or aid in an abortion in violation of the law and offers $10,000 for successful cases.
00:44:20.000Under the Satanic Temple's seven fundamental tenets, the religion believes that one's body is subject to one's own will alone.
00:44:30.000That beliefs should conform to one's best scientific understanding of the world.
00:44:36.000One should take care never to distort scientific facts to fit one's beliefs.
00:44:41.000The religion announced last week that its lawyers sent a letter to the Food and Drug Administration asking that its members have access to abortion medication without being subject to regulations.
00:44:53.000TST argues that its members should have access to the medication under the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which allows Native Americans to have access to drugs for their religious rituals.
00:45:04.000So, the Satanists are against the law, and it's like, yeah, big surprise.
00:45:11.000They hate God, and you know what the Bible says about children.
00:45:17.000Babies and children are the most precious to God, and it's a devil, and it's evil people that are out to corrupt and kill and steal the souls of children.
00:45:29.000I mean, that's, you know, Bible 101, Christianity 101.
00:45:38.000You know, the Satanic Temple, if you actually talk to these people, or if you ever read their Twitter timeline or read anything they have to say, even from this article, they portray themselves in a very specific way because they say, well, we don't really believe in the devil.
00:45:54.000If you ever talk to them, because I remember one time I went to Washington, D.C. years ago, I went to the White House out in front, actually, and there were these protesters.
00:46:09.000And they had picket signs that said Satanists against Trump.
00:46:11.000And I went up to them and I said, Well, you know, if you're Satanists and you're evil and you're against Trump, doesn't that make Trump good?
00:46:19.000Doesn't that mean he's like, you know, divine?
00:46:40.000As a symbol of opposition to religion, you know, we're sort of co opting the devil because we're against superstition and we're against religious bigotry, you know, whatever.
00:46:56.000And so actually, the devil, you know, we don't worship the devil.
00:47:00.000We don't even think the devil is real.
00:47:07.000And really, what we're trying to do is to, you know, I don't know.
00:47:12.000Undermine and like a tongue in cheek religion and promote secularism.
00:47:16.000And I always thought that was so interesting because that is probably convincing to a lot of people.
00:47:21.000But you know, that is exactly how the devil would appear.
00:47:25.000You know, the devil doesn't come to you saying, hey, I'm evil and I'm here to steal your soul.
00:47:32.000No, the devil, you know, it's like in that movie, The Usual Suspects.
00:47:36.000The whole, I think the whole trick of the devil is to convince you that there's no such thing as evil, that there's no such thing as a devil or God.
00:47:45.000I don't think the devil comes to you and says, Join my evil army against God.
00:47:51.000Hey, you know, the all powerful creator of the universe, let's take up arms against him and let's be bad.
00:48:26.000And so it's very interesting because, in a way, I mean, that almost proves what's going on.
00:48:33.000It's a little bit on the nose that the devil worshipers come around and they're in favor of abortion and they're in favor of all this sick stuff.
00:48:41.000And they come to you and say, well, no, no, we're just secular.
00:48:43.000We're just funny, Reddit, atheist, secular people.
00:48:52.000You know, if you're the satanic temple, I think you should maybe question what you're doing and maybe who you're being used by and what's going on.
00:49:01.000You know, because, and like I said, just from this article, in this Hill article, it says the satanic temple's tenets talk about using science to understand the world and talks about people own their bodies.0.88
00:49:14.000And I know that a lot of secular people look at that and say, hmm, yeah, that sounds good to me.
00:49:19.000Using science to understand the world around us sounds good to me.
00:49:24.000Because that's how a lot of people are brought up with a completely physical worldview, a completely naturalistic worldview.
00:49:33.000No supernatural, nothing that is metaphysical.
00:49:37.000So they say if there's only the physical, if there's only the natural, then there's only the natural sciences.
00:49:44.000And there's only the kinds of science that we think about, we think of science, which is hypotheses and all the Neil deGrasse Tyson and Bill Nye and all that kind of stuff.
00:49:58.000But that is a satanic way of looking at the world because, of course, there is a metaphysical, there is a supernatural, there is a soul, you know.
00:50:07.000There is something that is more than natural about human beings.
00:50:22.000What physical laws led to the creation of all of that?
00:50:26.000You know, there's something more than physicality, there's nothing of the physical universe.
00:50:29.000There's something more than the material.
00:50:31.000There's something more than the natural.
00:50:33.000And so, you know, once again, a Reddit tier, atheist, secular, liberal type person, even a conservative who's not particularly religious, might hear something like that and say, using science to understand the world?
00:50:59.000No, we believe in science, we believe in using the physical sciences to understand the physical world.
00:51:04.000But we also understand the limitations of that because there is more than the physical.
00:51:09.000But, you know, saying that that's all there is, is test tubes and lab coats and denying the soul, denying, you know, teleology, denying God, I mean, that is satanic.
00:51:23.000But a lot of people don't think about the ramifications of something like that.
00:52:25.000And this is people have complete ownership over their bodies and stuff like that.
00:52:29.000And this is how you get pornography and this is how you get drug abuse and this is how you get obesity and suicide and self harm because people have perfect total ownership of their bodies.
00:53:02.000It's no coincidence that the people that would use a symbol of rebellion against God would epitomize the clever and seemingly harmless and innocuous threat from the devil.
00:53:16.000You know, to inspire people to move away from God.
00:53:18.000Anyway, so we understand that the Satanic Temple, fully, fully, you know, being used and possessed by the devil, is opposing this bill.
00:53:32.000Under the guise, again, of feminism, something that a lot of people would say, hmm, seems legit.
00:53:37.000My body, my choice, women's rights, whatever.
00:54:37.000They say that, I mean, essentially what they're saying is that America is not a Christian country.
00:54:43.000They're saying it's something else, it's something more or something less, but they're saying it's not precise to call it a Christian country.
00:55:41.000You know, if you think that the Jews are the people of the old book, you know, part one, as it were, well, that doesn't make any sense because, you know, I'd be one of those people.
00:56:17.000I mean, that's kind of a different way to think about it.
00:56:20.000They're the ones that did not accept the Messiah.
00:56:23.000That's their defining attribute, is that they didn't accept Christ.
00:56:26.000Or it's something completely different, which is what some people would say.
00:56:30.000Some people would say it's something completely different, something that started hundreds of years after Christ came, and it's summarized in the Talmud.
00:56:40.000And the rabbinical Talmudic tradition is actually newer than Christianity.
00:56:46.000It's not part one, it's not the original, it's newer.
00:56:50.000And it has nothing to do with Christianity.
00:56:54.000And actually, modern Jewish people, modern Judaism, is not informed by the Old Testament at all.
00:57:00.000It's actually formed by the oral tradition written in the Talmud and by this rabbinical tradition instead.0.78
00:57:08.000And so you could either say these people reject Christ, they hate Christ.
00:57:12.000There's something totally, you know, some other.1.00
00:58:05.000We have to answer that question because America's coming apart, it's polarizing, fault lines are growing.
00:58:12.000And so, this is kind of the crisis of our time during globalization.
00:58:16.000Establishing what America is, protecting it, right, and preserving it, trying to conserve some semblance of the great country that we used to have.
00:58:26.000And so that's why this is a very important question.
00:58:47.000And I've always had a problem with that because, you know, Judaism and Christianity are very different.1.00
00:58:53.000Like I said, in some sense, on a fundamental level, they're at odds with one another.1.00
00:58:57.000And certainly, historically, this has been the case.0.94
00:59:00.000People say Judeo Christian, but this is a new term from maybe fewer than 100 years ago.
00:59:08.000And if you know anything about history, there is no Judeo Christian unity.
00:59:13.000Actually, it was Jews and Christians at odds with each other in various ways over thousands of years.
00:59:19.000It's been pogroms and it's been exile and it's been, you know, the Pale of Settlement and the Holocaust, lots of different things.
00:59:29.000It actually hasn't, the Inquisition, it hasn't been a great relationship, actually.
00:59:34.000Maybe because of that fundamental sort of contradiction at the heart of it.
00:59:39.000And, you know, once again, it's not about prejudice or bigotry or anything like that.
00:59:44.000It's just about our identity as a nation.
00:59:47.000And it's about simply stating that there's a huge contradiction here.
00:59:51.000You can't have a country that at once is defined by its belief in the Son of the Living God, Jesus Christ, but also the rejection of it and the very different value systems that would follow from that fundamental belief.0.88
01:00:10.000The pro life issue is, as I said on Friday, maybe the one issue that conservatives have won on, they're effective on, they're in favor of, and so on.
01:00:22.000And yet, who comes out of the woodwork to oppose this?0.92
01:02:05.000But there are a lot of Jewish groups, religious and secular, that oppose the pro life cause.
01:02:12.000And by the way, that's not the only one.
01:02:14.000You look at feminism, civil rights, you look at anti racism, a lot of the stuff, the BLM that we rail against on the show, you're going to find similar activists.
01:02:26.000And again, this is not about saying, oh, because I know a lot of journalists will say, so what?
01:04:35.000You know, just like a lot of Fox News conservatives will get on TV and say, Muhammad was a pedo and they chopped people's hands off in the Middle East and Muslims beat their women and they forced them to wear burqas.0.99
01:04:47.000You know, a lot of conservatives understand it when it comes to Islam and they understand when it comes to things like that.0.72
01:04:54.000And I'm just being very critical of something which is profoundly evil.1.00
01:04:58.000How could you say that an abortion is sacred and a blessing?0.96
01:05:03.000Honestly, ask yourself that as a Christian.
01:05:06.000Forget all the BS for one second about the Holocaust Museum and anti Semitism and all these words, all this political nonsense.
01:05:15.000Ask yourself what kind of religion, what kind of religious leader would say an abortion is a blessing or sacred?
01:06:11.000And if we're not trying to make that happen, if we're not trying to restore America as a Christian country, then what are we doing?0.68
01:06:19.000If we're trying to form a coalition with people that are calling abortion sacred, what are we doing?0.58
01:06:27.000What really are we trying to accomplish here?
01:06:31.000And if you can't call that out, what's wrong with you?
01:06:36.000I'm not, and once again, you know, I'm trying to be as, you know, Measured as possible.
01:06:42.000I'm trying to choose my words carefully here because it is a sensitive subject matter, and I know how it comes across.
01:06:49.000I know how people hear this, and I know how it's going to be perceived.
01:06:54.000But, you know, if you're a Christian and that matters to you and you take this stuff seriously, if you can't call it like it is, you know, you really got to question your priorities.
01:07:05.000Because, you know, at this point, and I know it's trite to say, but people are.
01:07:11.000Far more concerned about not being racist than they are about not being immoral, you know, and not being tools of evil.
01:07:20.000So I see this stuff, and I, you know, like I said at the beginning of the show, I'm not trying to be glib.
01:07:25.000I'm not trying to be funny when I say this stuff.
01:07:27.000I'm not, you know, hey, hey, what about these Jews, guys?1.00
01:08:34.000You know, and all these conservatives want to get up on their high horse and talk about we're Christian, we're conservative, we're uncensored, we're not afraid of political correctness.
01:09:13.000Intellectuals, the elite, In the early 20th century, maybe the last period of American greatness, you know, they weren't calling America a Judeo Christian country.
01:10:25.000And, you know, I'm really just over this.
01:10:29.000People want to get rid of like 10% of liberalism and keep 90% of it, they want to erase like 10%.
01:10:38.000Of the last 100 years of decline and keep like 90% of it.
01:10:42.000The diversity, the like race denial, and this like total subversion, the destruction of decency and like our Christian social fabric and the family.0.99
01:10:52.000Like, they want to keep the sexual revolution.1.00
01:10:55.000They want to keep the like Jewish elite.1.00
01:10:58.000They want to keep the demographic change.0.99
01:11:00.000They want to keep the, you know, this creedal nation thing, the destruction of American identity on the basis of ethnicity, race, culture, language, everything like that.
01:11:10.000It's like, Okay, so what are we really even doing here then?
01:11:55.000I'm trying to be as careful as possible.
01:11:57.000I'm trying to choose my words carefully, as I said, because it is a sensitive subject.
01:12:02.000Like I said, I know how this is perceived, I know how people are going to hear this, but I'm speaking from the heart and I'm being real.
01:12:11.000As someone who really cares about this, And, you know, it's all these Christians who are the most pro life people, excuse me, around, and they won't talk about this.
01:12:20.000They will go out and say Judeo Christian, really, really.
01:12:47.000You know, I mean, obviously, I hate abortion and you hate the evil of that and the people that support that, but you understand what I'm saying.
01:12:54.000It's not about a particular prejudice.
01:12:56.000It's just about, just like with crime.
01:12:58.000You know, we talk about, hey, 13% of the population kind of causing a lot of the problems with crime.
01:13:03.000It's not like, you know, we hate these people or whatever, but we just got to get real about who's doing what.
01:13:09.000It's certain people doing certain things and we've got to be honest.
01:13:19.000It's not about, Being the furthest out there.
01:13:21.000It's not about touching the third rail for the sake of being transgressive.
01:13:25.000It's about the fact that, you know, no conservatives are willing to say this, but this is a very real phenomenon, and there can be no confusion about our identity.
01:13:34.000Our identity must be asserted confidently and independently.
01:13:38.000You know, this is our identity as a nation we're talking about.
01:13:41.000And we've seen these sort of half hearted attempts at reasserting American identity with these asterisks and caveats, just like with Judeo Christian and multiracial working class populism and all this stuff.
01:15:11.000So, yeah, so I'm going to be a little cranky here.
01:15:13.000Bloomer SpongeBob says, Is it satisfying to know that you are a rising star in politics while people who doubted or otherwise tried to undermine your success have no real power or influence?
01:17:07.000Especially after Charlottesville, those are the only people that didn't see Charlottesville's radioactive, even the alt light did.
01:17:17.000And so, even within those circles, I was like, yeah, no, this is wrong, and you shouldn't be doing this, and this isn't going the right way.
01:17:26.000And I was like 18, you know, so I'm like an 18 year old kid with no political experience, no friends, no connections, didn't know anybody.
01:17:35.000I'm a pariah in the mainstream, I'm the pariah in the dissident right, no allies, no institutional support, no basis support, no nothing, not even a big audience.
01:17:46.000But I just had my convictions, and I just went in, you know.
01:17:52.000And so it is satisfying because it's, I guess that's how you get your confidence because, well, apparently, I guess you have to have confidence really before you do that.
01:18:03.000You'd have to have confidence to do that.
01:18:11.000I was like, I mean, I know I'm right, but is it possible that everybody's right and I'm wrong?
01:18:17.000Or am I right and everyone else is wrong?
01:18:20.000I mean, I know I'm right, so it can't be that everyone's right and I'm wrong, but it just seems like less likely, you know?
01:18:31.000So, I mean, yeah, reflecting on that, it's satisfying because.
01:18:36.000It wasn't always like it is now, where I have a lot of supporters, and people have seen that I have a pretty strong record in terms of I have a pretty good intuition, pretty good sense, pretty good instinct for these kinds of things.
01:18:51.000When I was just getting started out, I was alone.
01:19:42.000The left is the ideology of the system.
01:19:45.000So, Groipus says, Today, my Groyper friends and I were talking about Elliot Roger, and I mentioned to them that I went to the same high school as her.
01:19:54.000I was even part of the same graduating class, but I never talked to her.
01:19:59.000I opened up my yearbook, took a photo of Georgia Roger, and posted it in the group chat.
01:20:47.000Here's what I'll say on the Trey kiss.
01:20:51.000So, you know, my reaction was actually different than a lot of people because, for those that don't know, I don't even know if I want to get into it, but Trey, who you know, he's a, well, he was talked about on the show for a time.
01:21:07.000He got to college recently, and I don't even know the whole story, but there's this video of him going around where it was like a barstool sports.
01:21:18.000I don't know if Barstool set it up or if they acquired it somehow.
01:21:23.000I have no idea what the story is, but there's a big crowd of people, and like all these strangers are kissing each other.
01:21:32.000Everyone's filming and cheering it on, and strangers are kissing each other.
01:21:36.000And there's a guy in a cowboy hat marrying people.
01:23:23.000He was like, grabbed her by the back of the head and was like eating her face, which is just like, you know, that's a little excessive, a little gratuitous.
01:25:46.000And, uh, You know, and I legitimately have no interest in doing stuff like that because I, you know, I just, you know, don't think that's cool.
01:25:56.000But I'm not going to be like fire and brimstone.
01:28:39.000But something happened, and now I can't talk to a nigga without hearing about.1.00
01:28:44.000Girls, and it's like you know, whatever to each their own.1.00
01:28:49.000You know, if that's a big obsession of yours, hey, congratulations, but just shut up about it.
01:28:58.000You know, that's all it's and it's like it's one thing of it, you know, because I get it, I'm a guy, I could talk about that, and you know, it's okay in like moderation.
01:29:13.000I generally just don't really like it.
01:29:16.000But it's some of these, like Trey, for instance, all he talks about for like the past two weeks.
01:35:42.000Think about over the past four and a half years that America First has been around, how many different people you have seen rise and then catastrophically blow up.
01:39:01.000And, you know, don't make it worse than it has to be.
01:39:03.000I just don't, I don't understand how you have like people that have been around and people that are older than me still don't understand this stuff.
01:39:09.000Just a bad look for everybody involved makes everybody look bad just by contact.
01:39:14.000Just because you know people like that, it makes you look bad.
01:39:51.000Florida Races Groyper says, The way you care about trends, outfits, hairstyles, TikToks, which memes are trendy or not, which jokes are cringe or not, is highly reminiscent of a teenage girl trying to fit in.
01:40:13.000I think that's just a cult for being lame.
01:40:16.000Base Coop says, not sure if you've pointed out in the white genocide argument all of the color colonized, that's a colorized, colonized countries we left that turned into shit afterwards.
01:41:48.000Kenzie says DePaul is having a Zoom anti racist workshop titled Naming and Disrupting Cultures and Practices of Whiteness, but only the faculty can register.
01:46:12.000It is a reflexive and reactive hatred of me, largely out of spite and resentment.
01:46:18.000So, I mean, that's your whole identity.
01:46:20.000Wignat is a term coined by Andrew Engel and basically co opted by America First to describe the opponents of what we're doing.
01:46:26.000And the only thing that Wignats have to rally around because they have nothing going of their own is opposition to me out of nothing other than pure resentment.
01:46:45.000Matt Heimbach was cucking his brother in law.
01:46:49.000And his brother in law watched him from a box that collapsed outside their trailer park home, and then he got the shit beat out of him in the Walmart parking lot.
01:48:58.000And I have to say it in a joking way because if I didn't, if I wasn't being sarcastic, if I wasn't being ironic, I would come across as such a huge asshole.
01:49:09.000And that's because I am so much vastly more successful than those people.
01:49:14.000And it's because I'm simply smarter than they are.
01:49:17.000So again, you know, I have to be sarcastic about it.
01:49:20.000I have to say, aren't you supposed to?
01:49:22.000I have to do it in that way because if I didn't, I will come across as just such a huge asshole because that's what a head and shoulders difference is between me and you.
01:49:33.000And it comes across in a very negative way.
01:49:36.000It's not a good look to talk like that because it comes across as arrogant or prideful, but that's just real.
01:49:42.000That's just based on a completely objective assessment of the facts, which any intelligent person could see.
01:49:52.000I've been getting some super chat from Wignatz on Friday and now today.
01:49:57.000And I don't know, again, what they think they're trying to do.
01:51:40.000Master Euphoria, so JLP recently had an interesting interview with Sargon on race, English liberalism, and immigration that I think you could take apart and agree strongly with in other ways.
01:51:51.000Could you react to it on stream sometime?
01:52:08.000Four Mandalorian says Have you seen those libs calling us hypocrites because we don't believe in mask mandates but believe abortion should be outlawed?
01:52:16.000It's so stupid, and so many people believe this.
01:52:18.000It's hard to even begin to understand or argue that kind of logic.
01:52:22.000Well, yeah, because they don't really.
01:52:24.000I mean, if anything, it works against them.
01:52:53.000But for them, it is because they don't recognize that distinction.
01:52:57.000They say that the fetus is part of the woman's body.
01:53:00.000So they are willing to violate your bodily integrity for a mask, but not abortion.
01:53:06.000We don't even perceive those things as the same thing.
01:53:09.000So it literally only works in reverse.
01:53:15.000SoCal Mike says there is neither Jew nor Greek, there's neither bond nor free, there's neither male nor female, for ye are all one in Christ Jesus.
01:55:32.000There's a lot of conservatives that we reluctantly accept in spite of their problem, in spite of their homosexuality, such as Lance Johnston and lots of them.0.78
01:56:41.000I only did, listen, I only dislike, well, you know, Scott Presler's a lot of things, but the guy is like a total GOP shill.
01:56:50.000I used to respect him because he was like registering Republicans to vote, and then he was like, we're all in on the Georgia Senate runoff.
01:56:59.000Like, the guy's such a fucking diva, you know?
01:57:06.000And he goes and does these speeches, and he's like, Because we're going to kill out there, and we're going to kick some butt, and we're going to vote in Georgia.
01:57:15.000And it's like, You are just a GOP shill.0.95
01:57:19.000You are just like a Zog shill, you know?0.99
01:58:19.000I told people stop voting for the Republican Party.
01:58:22.000After they betrayed Trump, after they were in on the election fraud and they said it didn't happen and then they did nothing to prevent Biden from taking office, I said, don't vote for him.
01:58:57.000I'm the idiot because I won't vote for Kelly Leffler and David Perdue.
01:59:01.000I'm the idiot because I won't vote for Republicans that just screwed us out of the election we rightfully won and betrayed us on every issue.
02:02:45.000Armenian Groyper says, Do you think Jewish inbreeding could be a contributing factor to why Jewish people have unnatural political views?0.97
02:08:08.000You know, it's one thing if you're like, oh man, me and my girlfriend got in a fight, or oh, you know, me and my girlfriend went on this date and I got her this and that, or, you know, whatever.
02:08:25.000That's things that are happening, like that's real and everything.
02:08:31.000And even if it's not a relationship, if it's like a crush or it's someone you know, or, you know, I don't know, something like that, it's like.
02:08:39.000But just this serial, like, chase, and, like I said, like, leave me out of that.
02:12:45.000I'm imagining that they write articles on whatever their stupid website is calling me a Fed, saying that Milo made my website, which is a lie, which is a straight up lie.
02:12:57.000I mean, literally, James also brought an article on their website saying the Groypers have a Fed problem or something like that, making up lies because the guy's a poor loser.
02:13:06.000I don't think there's anything wrong with being poor, but I mean, the guy's resentful, is my point.