00:00:07.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:00:10.000We've got a lot to talk about, lots to get into tonight, lots going on in the news.
00:00:18.000It's been kind of slow for the past couple of weeks, but maybe it seems like it's picking up a little bit.
00:00:24.000Tonight, our main story is going to be about the president's immigration ban, and it's back in the news because a group of GOP congressmen.
00:00:34.000Are urging the president to expand the scope of the ban, which, if you remember, this is what we were calling for two weeks ago.
00:00:43.000You may remember the president's immigration ban in response to the coronavirus and the coronavirus induced recession only pertained to a very narrow set of green cards, about $26,000 per month, and the duration of the immigration ban or the executive order was two months.
00:01:08.000But now a group of GOP senders and congressmen have written a letter to the White House demanding that this immigration ban, the executive order, expand to apply to not just this narrow set of green cards, but also to a lot of the temporary work visas as well as EB 5 visas.
00:01:30.000So it's a very exciting and positive development.
00:01:43.000And as I predicted, it seems like this is possibly going to be a big thing.
00:01:48.000I don't know if this will be as big as Trayvon or Michael Brown or some of the other big names, but it definitely seems like it's gaining steam.
00:01:57.000So last night we talked about the death of a 25 year old jogger, black, black jogger, by the name of Ahmaud Arbery in Georgia.
00:02:08.000And tonight the big development is that his killers.
00:02:11.000These two white men, the McMichaels, have been arrested and convicted.
00:03:24.000And the long and short of it is, of course, Michael Flynn was brought aboard and he was in the Trump administration for, I think, a few weeks or something and he got fired and what they were trying to get him on was lying to the FBI.
00:03:38.000Allegedly, during the campaign, Michael Flynn talked to a, and I don't even know if I'm getting this 100% right, I think this is the gist of it.
00:03:49.000He had discussed with a Russian government official relieving Russian sanctions.
00:03:57.000And I guess he lied about the vice president that this conversation didn't happen.
00:04:02.000He lied to the FBI about this conversation, and that was the subject of his trial and the charges against him.
00:04:12.000But those charges were dropped today by the Justice Department.
00:04:15.000They dropped the charges, and the Attorney General Bill Barr was talking about this today and basically said that the reason they dropped the charges is because there was no grounds for Michael Flynn to be interviewed by the FBI in the first place.
00:04:30.000So they totally exonerated him, but it's not exactly that they exonerated him for no wrongdoing, but rather because the way in which that question and the lie came about was improper to begin with.
00:04:44.000That they shouldn't have even been interviewing him.
00:04:46.000I guess they had no grounds to interview him in the first place, which is true.
00:04:50.000They had no grounds to be conducting a counterintelligence investigation against the administration, against Michael Flynn.
00:04:56.000And this goes back to the FISA courts and all that, all that drama that happened in 2016 and in 2017.
00:07:14.000My mother is Italian, so there's a lot of vulgarities.
00:07:18.000There's a lot of expletives in this household.
00:07:20.000But one of the things that I find particularly offensive is when it concerns God, obviously.
00:07:26.000And I'm not a total stickler about this stuff.
00:07:29.000If I'm playing a video game and I say, oh, you know, GD it or something, like, I'm not, you shouldn't say that, but I'm not, like, hyper intense about that kind of thing.
00:07:41.000But when you put it on Twitter and you spell out the words, Jesus F in Christ, and It's pretty bad.
00:07:47.000And more than that, and this is why it's relevant to me, because a lot of people are saying, oh, you're language policing.
00:08:52.000And what was the narrative from all of Con Inc after that happened?
00:08:56.000It was well, we are in favor of free speech, but.
00:09:00.000We are in favor of open dialogue and conversations, but we have to draw the line somewhere.
00:09:07.000And we as conservatives have to draw the line and say who we are, what is decent to us, what is appropriate to us, what are the things that we don't joke about.
00:09:43.000And that we're not going to have any sensitivity about and no respect and forget about reverence and forget about anything like that.
00:09:51.000But we can just so cavalierly and so casually blaspheme the Son of God, or even if you're not Christian, the Son of the God of the people that founded this country, that constitute the majority of this country.
00:10:07.000And I think people should think long and hard about that.
00:10:10.000So I can't make a cookie monster joke about, gee, the math doesn't add up about the Holocaust because the Holocaust is not something to be questioned or joked about.
00:10:22.000But we can't say all these things about Jesus Christ.
00:10:26.000Now, would it maybe help you understand why this is the case when I remind you that Dave Rubin is Jewish and that Ben Shapiro is Jewish and that?
00:10:36.000A lot of these people in Khan Inc. are Jewish?
00:10:40.000Does that maybe inform you of why that double standard exists?
00:10:45.000Does that maybe inform you why they reflect these priorities on this issue but not on this other issue?
00:10:53.000Why is this something that is serious?
00:10:56.000Why is that profane but not this other thing?
00:11:01.000And all of this is to say, and we've been talking about this for the past few weeks, we live in a nation of many nations.
00:11:09.000And we live in a nation of many nations that have all kinds of different characteristics and different beliefs.
00:11:17.000And those differences have consequences.
00:11:21.000That's the point I'm trying to drive home.
00:11:22.000At bare minimum, before we go into anything else, what I'm trying to do is construct the world for you, construct the worldview for you.
00:11:32.000And let me spell it out for you piece by piece and show you the logical progression here.
00:11:39.000Especially in the past few weeks, number one is that there are differences in these groups.
00:11:44.000And even if the differences aren't real, because people think they're real, they are real.
00:11:49.000In other words, you might say, well, maybe there's no difference between Christians and Jews, or maybe there's no difference between blacks and whites.
00:11:56.000But what you can't say anymore is that those differences do not exist in the minds of these people themselves, right?
00:12:04.000Even if you might disagree, you might say, well, they're wrong for thinking that, or that's playing identity politics.
00:12:34.000So, when you look at the conservative movement, for example, and you see that a lot of leadership is comprised of Jews, I don't have a problem with Jews, but there are big differences between Christians and Jews, and those big and significant differences are consequential.
00:14:10.000That is a necessary component of our values and of our identity.
00:14:14.000Our Christian heritage, our Christian history, and our Christian belief system, our Christian worldview.
00:14:20.000Don't you think it's kind of a problem that the people that are running Con Inc are not Christian?
00:14:26.000And now that you see that there are consequences, maybe you're trying to understand why conservatives have lost on all these Christian social issues for 50 years.
00:14:38.000It's because they don't actually believe in those things.
00:14:41.000They say those things because the donors and the voters and the constituents and the rank and file are Christians, but they themselves don't believe that.
00:14:51.000And that's why those people have lost.
00:14:54.000They surrendered, they never fought to begin with on those things.
00:14:58.000So, I saw that on Twitter, and I know that's not like, oh, Ben Shapiro retweeted something.
00:15:03.000I know it's not like groundbreaking or anything, but I think this is a case in point.
00:15:07.000This is, you know, what have we been saying?
00:15:10.000Emblematic of our troubles everywhere else.
00:15:15.000You know, Dave Rubin's religion is the Holocaust.
00:15:19.000And I'm not even being glib when I say that.
00:15:22.000If you look at any survey of Jewish people worldwide, you know what?
00:15:29.000That there is consensus on that Jewish people believe is important to Jewish identity, it's reverence for the Holocaust.
00:15:35.000If you look at any survey of Jewish people, not religious Jewish people, but all ethnic religious Jews, the surveys show that if you're actually looking at traditional Jewish beliefs like about Abraham and Moses and the Sabbath and Passover, it's actually like less than half believe in that.
00:15:54.000But it's close to 80%, or maybe even more, that say that what is key to Jewish identity is.
00:16:00.000Keeping the memory of the Holocaust alive.
00:16:02.000So I'm not even being glib when I say that's his religion.
00:16:06.000And what is the, what did we talk about even yesterday with Yoram Hazoni and the Times of Israel and the anti Semitism envoy?
00:16:13.000You know, it's very interesting because if I told you that our conservative movement should expel anybody who blasphemes God, and I said that the State Department of the federal government of the United States should have an envoy or a special office for somebody that's going to prosecute heresy.
00:16:33.000Or shut down anti Christian speech, and I said that the key to reviving American and European identity was our Christian community and Christian values.
00:16:43.000I think a lot of conservatives would accuse me of being a theocrat, would they not?
00:17:14.000You know, you could say that might sound a certain way, you could say that might come across a certain way, but am I telling the truth or am I not?
00:18:23.000We're going to move on and we're going to talk about Ahmad Arbery.
00:18:31.000We talked about this yesterday, and it is really gaining steam since we talked about it last night with LeBron James and Joe Biden.
00:18:39.000And we went over the case and we went over all the background information.
00:18:43.000There has been a huge public outcry about this, and they're demanding justice now.
00:18:49.000They're demanding the head of the McMichaels who killed this Ahmaud Arbery.
00:18:55.000And the latest development in this case, which we're going to talk about tonight, is that the killers of Ahmaud Arbery have now been charged with murder.
00:19:03.000Now, remember, and we went over the case yesterday, I'll refresh your memory a little bit.
00:19:08.000You've got 25 year old Ahmaud Arbery, he's got a lengthy criminal background, 12 miles from his house.
00:19:14.000He is apparently spotted in a home under construction.
00:19:19.000There are multiple 911 calls in this neighborhood saying that there's a suspicious man.
00:19:24.000He's looking in windows, he's in a home under construction.
00:19:57.000They were performing a citizen's arrest, which is within the law in Georgia, and so they saw no need to arrest.
00:20:03.000Well, now that there's this big public outcry, now they arrest.
00:20:06.000And I'll read you this is the latest report.
00:20:09.000It says The Georgia Bureau of Investigation charged a father and son with murder Thursday evening and the death of a black jogger who they suspected was a burglar running through their neighborhood, eventually shooting him on the street and touching off racial outcry throughout the country.
00:20:25.000Gregory McMichael, a former police officer, and his son Travis McMichael. were both charged with murder and aggravated assault in the February 23rd shooting of Ahmaud Arbery.
00:20:36.000Local prosecutors had initially refused to charge the pair.
00:20:39.000A viral video taken by another man in the neighborhood has sparked outrage because it appears to show two white men lying in wait for Arbery as he jogs down the street in broad daylight.
00:20:50.000McMichaels, who maintained that they believed Arbery was a possible burglary suspect, were taken into custody Thursday and were being booked into the Glen County Jail.
00:21:00.000The district attorney who previously led the investigation told police he did not see grounds for an arrest of McMichaels or the man who recorded it from his vehicle, which is essentially what I just told you.
00:21:13.000And what I really want people to think about initially is there was no basis for the McMichaels to be arrested when this crime first happened and when it was being investigated.
00:21:26.000The only reason that they've been arrested and charged is because LeBron James tweeted about it.
00:21:32.000And because Kim Kardashian tweeted about it and Joe Biden tweeted about it.
00:21:36.000But when all of this was going on, and this was just a routine investigation, there was no grounds for them to be arrested.
00:21:43.000Because as I said, they were lawfully open carrying and they were carrying out a citizen's arrest.
00:21:49.000The only crime that was actually committed was Ahmaud Arbery committed battery against the McMichaels.
00:21:56.000If you watch the video, it is very clear, it is very plain that Arbery attacked and initiated the attack on the McMichaels first.
00:22:06.000He was jogging down the path, took a hard left turn, and then attacked Travis McMichael.
00:22:12.000So, the only crime that was committed on the video was battery.
00:22:16.000And if you get attacked and then defend yourself, that's within the law.
00:22:20.000You're open carrying, that's within the law.
00:22:23.000You're performing a citizen's arrest or investigating this crime, that is within the law.
00:22:28.000And that's what the DA said, and that's what the police said when all this happened.
00:22:33.000And everybody could see very transparently what was going on here.
00:22:36.000As I explained yesterday, Which narrative makes more sense?
00:22:40.000That this retired police officer who retired recently and his son were just out looking to shoot black people and they waited to be put in a self defense situation.
00:22:50.000They like tracked him and then they got out and then they like invited in tech and then they shot him.
00:22:54.000I guess they were just looking to kill this guy.
00:22:56.000Or does it make more sense that this guy with a criminal background of shoplifting, burglary, weapons charges, who was spotted, 911 calls were called in moments before, they reported a black man running down the street and then this black jogger.
00:23:13.000Is matched from an ex cop as a suspect in previous burglaries, apprehended, tries to flee, you know, attacks the people apprehending him.
00:23:25.000And I'm sure the DA understood that, and I'm sure the police understood that.
00:23:29.000I don't think anybody with eyes would understand that.
00:23:31.000But the video gets out, and the media gets a hold of it, and the celebrities get a hold of it, and the black community gets a hold of it, and now it's turned into the media circus.
00:23:42.000And so it wasn't anybody in the justice system that indicted or charged the McMichaels, it was the media.
00:23:50.000And now they're on trial for murder, right?
00:23:53.000So that's number one I want everybody to keep in mind that they did nothing wrong.
00:24:00.000And now, in the court of public opinion, now this is suddenly an issue.
00:24:04.000The other thing I want people to keep in mind about this case is that this is what's going to happen essentially to all of us, in the sense that let us just say, for the sake of this example, that this guy was a burglar, that Ahmaud Arbery was in this neighborhood peering in people's windows inside a home that was under construction.
00:24:31.000And he had committed these burglaries in the neighborhood earlier.
00:24:34.000Let's just say, for the sake of example, that that's all true, that's all established.
00:24:39.000And so he's in the neighborhood and he is staging for another burglary.
00:24:43.000He's setting up, getting ready, staking out the neighborhood for another burglary in this Georgia town.
00:24:50.000And two white guys take it upon themselves to go after this guy and defend their neighborhood against burglars, right, or against criminals.
00:24:58.000And let's say that they get charged and put in jail for murder because ostensibly they were defending their neighborhood.
00:25:04.000This is the fate that awaits all of us in our future country.
00:25:09.000And I think a lot of people like to imagine that this is something that's happening over there.
00:25:14.000This is something that's happening to them.
00:25:16.000This is something that is just happening in general.
00:25:20.000But this is something that will actually be very real to everybody in this country because what you're seeing because of the demographic changes in every city and in most states is that all the neighborhoods are turning demographically from white to non white.
00:25:36.000And I don't have to tell you what the crime statistics look like.
00:25:39.000I don't have to tell you what the color of crime is.
00:25:42.000But who's committing the majority of the violent crimes?
00:25:48.000And the more of that demographic change that you see in the neighborhoods, the more crime you're going to see.
00:25:53.000But what a lot of people don't understand, or maybe what they don't anticipate, is not simply the rise in crime, but also this political effect of the politicization of the justice system.
00:26:04.000And so what you're going to find is not only will your neighborhood be.
00:26:08.000Under siege by crime, violent crime, burglaries, theft, rape, assault, things like that.
00:26:15.000But also, you will increasingly be unable to defend yourself.
00:26:19.000And if you don't believe me, just take a look at the record of history.
00:26:21.000I think these kinds of events will only become more frequent as time goes on.
00:26:26.000A story about an obvious criminal, obvious criminal activity, but you get a bad video, but you get a bad picture, or you get a bad judge, or you get a bad DA, or a bad cop, or something like that.
00:26:38.000And somebody who is lawfully Defending their person or their property because it doesn't look good or because it wasn't carried out to like the letter, you know, when they get technical of the law, then they're going to be thrown in jail.
00:26:50.000And this is the country that we're going to live in.
00:26:52.000I think some people imagine that there are protections that don't exist, like the justice system being a perfect example.
00:27:01.000I think people's perception of the justice system is that for some reason, the justice system, judges, and the judiciary is immune.
00:27:12.000From the same political pressures as any other political institution, like a legislature or like a governor or a president or any other political office.
00:27:21.000I think maybe it's because of the pomp of the court, the prestige, the black robes, the procedure.
00:27:29.000I think people think that the judiciary is above the fray.
00:27:33.000It's above the political corruption or political pressures or the masses.
00:27:39.000Remember, Lady Liberty is holding the scales.
00:27:48.000Judges and every other person that's a part of the justice system.
00:27:53.000Is just as much as part of the political system as any politician or any bureaucrat or any legislator, and therefore subject to all those same things corruption, pressure, bias, and so on.
00:28:11.000It happened to the Proud Boys, and it's happening in this case too, where you have obvious criminality by either left wingers or non whites, and because the fix is in with a liberal political machine, a Democrat political machine, or some kind of Racial political machine, no justice will be dispensed.
00:28:30.000And we'll see what happens with these McMichael characters.
00:28:36.000But the fact that they're being charged is because of the government and because of the media and because of these pressures from the masses.
00:28:48.000Even if this guy was a burglar, even if evidence comes to light, they will not get justice.
00:28:53.000You know, if you thought you were outraged at like the OJ Simpson trial, get ready for an OJ Simpson trial every day of your life.
00:29:01.000And you're in it, and your friends and family are in it.
00:29:04.000And outrageous decisions made, typically concerning life or death matters about the protection of you or your property or your family or your neighborhood or things like that because of these changes that are occurring.
00:29:16.000And I feel like people just don't understand that.
00:29:19.000They get the side about crime increasing, and maybe things are going to deteriorate, and maybe it'll get more violent and more dangerous.
00:29:27.000But what I don't think they're counting on is that they will be completely defenseless.
00:29:31.000Because right now, what are your defenses?
00:29:33.000Well, I just won't live in those neighborhoods.
00:29:36.000Well, pretty soon, those will be all the neighborhoods.
00:29:39.000Unless you're a millionaire or a multi millionaire, those are going to be all those neighborhoods.
00:29:44.000Right now, the defense is I'm going to live in another neighborhood or another state where those problems don't exist.
00:29:51.000There are going to be very few places left like that that are not millions of dollars and insane property taxes.
00:29:56.000So, what else do people think that they'll use to protect themselves?
00:29:59.000Well, law enforcement will have to do something, or the judges or I'll protect myself with my own firearms.
00:32:01.000And that is what we're trying to prevent.
00:32:02.000You know, people say, what's the solution?
00:32:04.000It's like our solution for now is to prevent this terrible future where we are helpless and at the mercy of a hostile government and a hostile population.
00:32:16.000I don't know how people don't see that, that increasingly it is this siege upon our people.
00:32:23.000And there'll be nowhere to run, nowhere to go, nothing to do, you know.
00:32:27.000Even if you defend your life in that instance, well, now you're in jail, right?
00:32:32.000And even increasingly, even if you elect these Republican or conservative types, they will not help you.
00:33:26.000If I were to go out and say whatever institutional support there is for people like the McMichaels or people like Brock Turner or people like George Zimmerman, whatever resources they are, they're diminishing because the opposition against that is so overwhelming from every institution of power in the country.
00:33:41.000And the less people there are supporting and defending those people, the smaller that number is, the smaller it's going to get in itself because even the people that are left are like, we're outnumbered, man.
00:34:00.000Even people like Rod Dreher at American Conservative, and what's that guy that I feuded with the other day?
00:34:05.000His name is Matt Walsh, I think, from Daily Wire.
00:34:09.000I mean, Matt Walsh is a race trader, but nevertheless, even some of these Catholic social conservatives who are reliable, even they are turning.
00:35:33.000And I don't mean like vigilantism or violence or anything like that, but you have to start thinking logistically, just like with the coronavirus.
00:35:42.000What happened if the coronavirus got so bad that there was no food on the shelves?
00:36:21.000It sounds alarmist now, but the writing is on the walls.
00:36:24.000And we're only getting to be a smaller percentage of the population, and our influence in these powerful institutions is dwindling if it even exists at all.
00:36:33.000So, what's it going to look like 20 years down the line?
00:36:49.000You know, it blows over for them, but I don't know.
00:36:51.000We're going to take a look now and move on at the immigration ban, the immigration executive order, which we're trying to expand.
00:36:59.000And I'll read you this is an article from Breitbart, which is actually very exciting.
00:37:05.000Normally, I'm used to being totally blackpilled about this kind of stuff.
00:37:10.000When it comes to things like immigration moratorium and immigration ban and limiting immigration really in any way, we can count on nobody.
00:37:38.000When Trump initially announced the immigration ban, Ted Cruz is like, well, I think this is a great emergency measure, implying that when this is over, we're going to resume letting in millions of people every year, right?
00:37:50.000So normally I'm used to being totally black belt.
00:37:53.000Nobody in government wants to stop immigration.
00:37:55.000Nobody in politics is serious about limiting immigration.
00:37:59.000So, when I saw the Trump executive order to ban immigration, I got excited.
00:38:03.000I was not surprised when it turned out to be extremely narrow and ineffectual.
00:38:07.000But what I am surprised about is now there's actually some agitation on the part of the congressional GOP to get Trump to expand the ban.
00:38:19.000It's about this letter sent by a group of congressmen to get Trump to expand his executive order.
00:38:26.000It says, A coalition of Republican senators and congressmen are asking President Trump to expand his recent executive order to suspend visas for foreign workers seeking employment in the U.S., while more than 33 million Americans are unemployed.
00:38:41.000In letters to Trump, Senators Tom Cotton, Josh Hawley, Chuck Grassley, and Ted Cruz, and Representatives Paul Gosar, Lance Gooden, Mo Brooks, and Matt Gaetz request that Trump prevent unemployed Americans from being forced to compete against foreign workers.
00:38:57.000At a time of record joblessness spurred by the Chinese coronavirus crisis.
00:39:02.000Last month, Trump signed an executive order slowing visa processing for foreign nationals seeking employment and extended family green cards, a group that represents less than 10% of all annual legal immigration.
00:39:15.000The senators say Trump ought to expand the order to one, suspend admissions of all foreign visa workers for at least 60 days, two, suspend visas to foreign workers for at least a year or until national unemployment levels return to normal.
00:39:31.000And three, suspend the EB5 visa program that provides green cards to wealthy foreign investors, primarily from China.
00:39:41.000The senators write That suspension should, at a minimum, include H 2B visas, H 1B visas, and the optional practical training program, or the OPT program.
00:39:54.000We also urge you to suspend the EB5 immigrant visa program effective immediately.
00:39:59.000There are millions of high school and college students who, if not for the coronavirus pandemic, Would be walking across the graduation stage in front of their families and friends over the next few weeks.
00:40:10.000Instead of celebrating their hard work, most will be receiving their diplomas in the mail while worrying about whether they will be able to find a job in this market.
00:40:18.000For many high school graduates and college students, they will spend the next few weeks at home making tough decisions about delaying or foregoing college this fall due to their limited family resources.
00:40:29.000There is no reason why these young people, especially, should not have access to seasonal, non agricultural work.
00:40:36.000Such as summer resort employment or landscaping, before those positions are given to imported foreign labor under the H 2B program.
00:40:46.000And granted, and I said this when the executive order came out, granted, what is necessary is a total suspension on all immigration indefinitely.
00:40:59.000What they're saying is still somewhat narrow and limited in duration.
00:41:10.000It says, likewise, the congressmen are requesting Trump, quote, suspend the issuance of guest worker visas until unemployment returns to normal levels, coupled with a permanent suspension of the EB 5 visa program.
00:41:22.000Recent surveys find overwhelming support for pauses to legal immigration.
00:41:27.000The latest Washington Post and University of Maryland poll revealed that about 65% of all Americans said they support suspending all immigration at the moment.
00:41:40.000As Breitbart News exclusively reported, H 1B and H 2B visas, as well as J 1 visas, E visas, O1, L, and B visas, were considered for suspension in prior drafts of the order.
00:41:52.000These programs were exempted from the order signed by Trump.
00:41:56.000So, and this is, I think, maybe the worst thing about this administration so many of the president's supporters and voters are not looking at the details.
00:42:10.000Because if you are not a political person and you are not analyzing this stuff or maybe even just reading about it, honestly, and you only listen to what the president says, then you probably believe that the border wall is under construction.
00:42:34.000We're out of Syria, we're out of Iraq, we're out of Afghanistan.
00:42:38.000But time and again, and this is maybe, like I said, the most dismaying or disappointing part of this presidency.
00:42:44.000Is that so much is said, but so little is done?
00:42:49.000You know, the president's tweet that we saw a few weeks ago, which, you know, we went over this intensely when it happened, said, We're going to suspend all immigration.
00:42:58.000And we made a big show about that executive order.
00:43:05.000It was regulating less than 10% of the green cards awarded annually every year.
00:43:12.000And that's not even before, that's not even beginning to take into consideration the temporary work visas, which I just described in detail, some of these programs.
00:43:22.000So it's good that these congressmen and these senators are writing this letter to the president.
00:43:27.000But I'm just very disappointed that it wasn't like this from the beginning.
00:43:30.000I'm frankly not optimistic that this is going to happen.
00:43:34.000I think people should call their representatives and call the White House and advocate for it.
00:43:40.000I think it's a step in the right direction.
00:43:41.000I'm glad that this idea of immigration moratorium is gaining currency, even if it's only during a shutdown, even if it's only temporary and only for an emergency, that this idea is being talked about and gaining acceptance and entering the consciousness is nothing but a positive development.
00:44:01.000That being said, this has to go further.
00:44:07.000Even if what these congressmen and senders were talking about became law, it wouldn't be enough.
00:44:13.000Because what they're all saying in the consensus from these congressmen, senders, and the president himself is that the only reason, the only justification for shutting down work visas or even just the green cards is because of the emergency.
00:44:29.000Even in the language of this letter, it says, well, it's only because students would normally be walking across the aisle and getting jobs, but.
00:44:39.000Now, everyone's unemployed and they can't get jobs because of the coronavirus.
00:44:43.000Only because we have this exceptional time of unemployment are we going to pass something like this.
00:44:49.000Implying that, I guess, if the unemployment rate were lower and graduates were walking across the stage in front of their families and then going home and being unemployed, that would be okay.
00:45:03.000Well, you know, if it's only some American college graduates who are stuck at home after graduating who cannot find jobs, they're underemployed.
00:45:13.000Or unemployed, well, that would be fine as long as the unemployment rate is 3.5%.
00:45:19.000But if it's more than that, well, then, you know, we need it.
00:45:25.000Why have any Americans underemployed or looking for work when you've got millions of people over here on temporary or permanent visas?
00:45:35.000They should all be suspended and they should all be suspended indefinitely.
00:45:40.000And this is what we've been advocating for on this show and Michelle Malkin and Scott Greer, and obviously everybody in the America First movement, Pete Dabroska, when he was running for office, is we want a complete and total shutdown on all immigration, not just illegals, not just green cards now, not just temporary work visas for now, all of them indefinitely.
00:46:07.000And, you know, it's like I said, it's a step in the right direction, but unless and until we're going to get a politician that seriously puts that forward, I mean, we're just not there yet.
00:46:18.000Because understand, while it is a step in the right direction, this does not yet constitute any kind of coalition or even a single person in Congress that is serious about immigration, right?
00:46:31.000To be serious about immigration is to recognize that immigration itself is the problem.
00:46:37.000Not that, well, we've got these unique challenges during coronavirus, but that immigration itself is the problem economically, socially, culturally, and politically.
00:46:49.000There are politicians that there might be overlap because of right now, which is what you see, where we right now are coinciding and intersecting because, well, they are so called economic nationalists or they're trying to stimulate the economy.
00:47:07.000But once all this subsides, they will be firmly back in a fundamentally pro immigration camp.
00:47:13.000They will firmly and quickly return back to their diehard position, which is that the American economy must continue to grow and be fueled.
00:47:24.000By cheap labor, endless and limitless supply of cheap labor, high, low, skilled, all kinds of labor from foreign countries, legal, illegal.
00:48:02.000If you remember, when Jared Kushner put out his immigration proposal that he's been working on for a year with big agriculture and with the Heritage Foundation and the Cato Institution and all those, the immigration proposal he put out from the White House said that they would not reduce legal immigration by a single person.
00:48:36.000And so, in that sense, while we've come a long way, we are still a long ways away from any kind of meaningful reform here.
00:48:45.000And then, you know, even worse to say than that, even if President Trump turned on a dime and tomorrow said no more immigration, we would still have to dig ourselves out of this hole.
00:48:59.000Demographically, culturally, socially, the damage.
00:49:20.000And the waters are still rising, even without the immigration.
00:49:24.000And not to blackmail anybody, but just to keep in mind the gravity of this problem.
00:49:29.000And the reason why this is such a severe problem, what you have to understand about these populations is it's Irreversible.
00:49:36.000That is the nature of this problem, which so many conservatives just can't get through their heads population transfers, demographic changes are practically speaking irreversible.
00:50:29.000And that's what people don't understand.
00:50:30.000Even if you think it's good or maybe you're on the fence, maybe think about the fact that these dramatic changes that are happening, once done, can never be undone, can never be reversed.
00:50:43.000And the people that are here are just going to be here.
00:50:46.000And they're going to have, you know, they're going to have themselves and their kin, and they're going to have political agency, and they're going to have juice and cloud and all that, right?
00:50:57.000And that's just more problems we're creating for ourselves.
00:51:37.000Because some people say to themselves, even like some of these Turning Point people, they're like, well, you and Charlie Kirk basically agree.
00:52:26.000Are you on the side of the giant corporations and the immigrants they employ?
00:52:31.000Or are you on the side of the American workers and the American people, the neighbors, because they're coming into your neighborhoods, right?
00:52:56.000From the inside out, we're going to need somebody in 2024 that says, I want to make Trump look like Hillary Clinton in comparison.
00:53:04.000I want to make Donald Trump look like Mitt Romney because of how right wing I'll be, how anti immigrant, how anti war, how anti free trade I am.
00:53:13.000I'm going to make Donald Trump look like Ronald Reagan, and I'll make FDR look like Ronald Reagan too, and I'll make Joseph Stalin look like Thomas Jefferson.
00:53:25.000Kidding, kidding, but we're going to need somebody.
00:53:29.000Who is going to wield the state to save the American people?
00:53:36.000And I know libertarians don't like that kind of talk, but we need a political savior who will take the reins of the state and use it to destroy the enemies of the people.
00:53:46.000This is just what is required at this point.
00:53:49.000Anything short of that is capitulation.
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00:58:15.000The founding father of Zionism is Herzl in the 19th century.
00:58:20.000And as far as I know, and this, correct me if I'm wrong, I'm not like a scholar, but Theodore Herzl's vision and what Zionism is, is the belief that there should be a Physical, like, nation state for the Jewish people, a homeland, a state for the Jewish people.
00:58:39.000And Zionism doesn't even actually mean Israel.
00:58:42.000You know, some of the Zionists, like the Zionist project, they thought about putting a Jewish state in South America or in Central Africa or in Madagascar.
00:58:52.000Or, I mean, they speculated and thought about a lot of different places.
00:58:56.000But it was fundamentally a secular political ideology, which just said a homeland for the Jewish people.
00:59:03.000And this was their response to this Jewish question or this Jewish problem in Europe, which is how do we reconcile these two different populations in Europe, the Christians and the Jews?
00:59:15.000Because there's been a variety of ways that Jews have been treated in Europe.
00:59:20.000You know, you had the Pale of Settlement, and you had, I mean, all kinds of different systems and setups where Jews were alongside or separated or integrated with Christians and expelled many times, obviously, or treated badly in some cases.
00:59:34.000And so Theodore Herzl said, We need a homeland.
01:00:22.000And that's actually somewhat competitive because Twitch takes 50% and YouTube takes 30%, and Mixer, I don't know how much Mixer takes, but I know that 30% is as competitive as YouTube, but that's still a lot.
01:01:08.000I just don't understand how you would rush to that conclusion against.
01:01:12.000I mean, well, we obviously get it with Ben Shapiro, but with somebody like Matt Walsh, this guy, it's like racing every time to condemn a white person to death.
01:08:40.000Your ideology is why we're in this mess atheism, liberalism.
01:08:45.000So, no, I will not be embracing things that I don't buy this idea of like, oh, we're going to have this coalition that doesn't really stand for anything.
01:08:54.000And it's filled with contradictions and it's with people that are like enemies and, you know, have horrible things going on.
01:10:59.000Severian says Hey, Nick, you inspired me to become a Christian, and I wanted to ask what the best argument against immigration is from a biblical perspective.
01:11:08.000Not used to having to defend my beliefs from that viewpoint.
01:12:02.000Kaiser says King, should we all make throwaway Instagram accounts with MAGA hat icons at Flood Turning Point, Charlie Kirk, YAF's comment sections telling people to watch you?
01:12:12.000Post notifications on so we could all immediately comment whenever they posted.
01:13:36.000I just, you know, I look at my comments section, or I look at my replies on Twitter, and increasingly it's like there's no, there's nothing.
01:16:55.000Like, one cannot become a colonial power unless one is wealthy and powerful to begin with.
01:17:01.000How can small nations subjugate large nations across oceans and seas if they depended upon those great countries across the oceans for their wealth and prosperity?
01:18:06.000If colonialism was a difference maker, then how could the United States surpass them without it?
01:18:11.000And some might say slavery, but all the wealth of slavery was destroyed in the Civil War.
01:18:16.000So, that might be a quick argument that you could use.
01:18:19.000Eternal Pragmatist says, There are days when I hear you talk about what's going on where I feel hopeless about the future of this nation, but I still trust the plan and will support America first until I die.
01:19:35.000I think a working class strategy might make sense, you know, appealing to.
01:19:39.000The working class and economic nationalism and maybe even appealing to social conservatism, I think, would win over a lot of Hispanics because actually Hispanics oppose abortion more than whites.
01:19:50.000So, you know, things like that I think could pave the way.
01:19:53.000And probably the more that Mexicans or Hispanics could assimilate it, maybe the more they'd be willing to come over.
01:19:59.000So I don't doubt that that's possible on some level.
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01:20:30.000Caesar says, Alex Sears had tried to get me to write for Lone Conservative a few months ago.
01:20:36.000Is it worth it to get into positions at these conning student organizations and blogs to promote our ideas, or does it run too much of a risk to our names and futures?
01:22:39.000Autismo says, Absolutely insane how quickly these conservative publications have sprinted to shame white people and virtue signal about the shooting.
01:22:49.000Where is this outrage when innocent white people are murdered in the same manner?
01:24:44.000Yamato says, as degenerate as South Korea and Japan can be, they still have their people intact.
01:24:50.000Periods of bizarre ideologies or practices are much easier to overcome than demographic change, exactly.
01:24:57.000Fed up liberal says, hey, Nick, if you think that the African American population does more crime, wouldn't Asian, Arab, Indian immigrants, skilled workers, lower African percentage of the population thus be good if measured?
01:25:47.000Don't you understand that the problem is that they are not us, that that's the problem?
01:25:53.000Maybe if they were peaceful and all these other things would be less objectionable in some ways, but they would still be transforming our neighborhoods.
01:27:05.000Vito says Would it be coped to view the demographics of our country by overall admixture?
01:27:10.000If whites are 62% of the population but 99% European, Latinos 17% but 67% European, and black 13% but 33% European, wouldn't that make the admixture of our nation 76% European?
01:28:13.000How long before a billionaire just starts throwing me the equivalent of the super chat money so we can dispense with this useless portion of the show?
01:28:21.000Hey, well, what if we replaced the population but they weren't committing crime?
01:28:26.000Well, what if blacks are 30% European?
01:32:03.000You could do that for now, but let me see if I could fix it first.
01:32:08.000Marcus says, In a world where whites are blamed for everything, can you really blame people for retaliating with monocausal explanations of their own?
01:32:16.000But I understand it may be ineffective.
01:33:51.000I mean, that's because you seem to be, well, you know, maybe they're wrong, but they have good intentions, but maybe they're not even wrong.
01:35:05.000Everybody wants to be so tough going with the grain.
01:35:10.000Optometrist says libertarians be like, sure, my lungs can have as many cigarettes as they want as long as they don't bother my other organs.
01:35:18.000That's a funny way to put it, and very true.
01:37:32.000I like ran into Donald Trump and you know, and he was, he kept like, he kept like walking towards me, like, violating my physical space, like trying to push me around basically.
01:37:48.000And he was like, Why should we have an immigration moratorium?
01:43:31.000Those are my favorite Nerf guns, hands down.
01:43:34.000Long Strike was cool because you could take the long barrel off of it, and then it was just kind of like a semi automatic rifle.
01:43:46.000Sleep Sound says, Nick, you're like Martin Luther taking on the Roman Church for indulgences, an Aryan unafraid to call out corrupt institutions allied to foreign nations.
01:47:38.000I'm not the smartest person in the world, but I'm pretty smart and I pretty much get it.
01:47:44.000So, a lot of the mistakes that a lot of people make, and you might be rolling your eyes and saying, oh, oh my gosh, just doesn't happen with me because I'm just, I just get it, okay?
01:47:52.000Like with Matt Walsh, like easily, easily cut him up.
01:48:37.000Even when I was a libertarian, I was still like, you know what?
01:48:40.000I was still, I was still, uh, You know, like, knew the relevant facts about things, you know?
01:48:47.000Like, even when I was a libertarian in my political views, like, how do you think somebody as young as me at that time becomes so quickly woke on immigration?
01:48:57.000You know, like, crime and some of these things, like, you just kind of get it, you know?
01:49:02.000You just kind of always intuitively get it.
01:49:05.000So I've always been based, I'll always be based.
01:52:11.000And you know what's so funny about this show is that the show starts out like, gee, why is Dave Rubin like blaspheming Christ but doesn't want you to question the Holocaust?
01:52:23.000And you know, by the end of it, it's like, I'm not mad that you didn't invite me to play Valorant.