00:41:03.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Thursday.
00:41:07.000We've got a lot to talk about, lots to get into.
00:41:10.000Finally, this evening, we are going to talk about the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, which I've been wanting to get into now for the past couple of days.
00:41:20.000I know everybody's been talking about it, everybody's seen this on social media and on the news lately.
00:41:27.000And this is maybe the strangest, the most extreme development that's come so far out of the George Floyd protests and riots.
00:41:36.000And we've seen some pretty crazy stuff.
00:41:38.000We've seen some pretty exciting and disturbing developments from arson and rioting to looting to cop killing, protesters being run over with cars.
00:41:55.000And you might have seen what this is all about, I guess, in Seattle.
00:41:58.000And it was a little confusing to me because of the name.
00:42:02.000In Seattle, Washington, in Washington state, protesters have created effectively an autonomous country within the United States.
00:42:13.000The police in Seattle abandoned the police department to the protesters, and the protesters, rather than in other cities looting, burning, rioting, although they were already doing that, they took the barricades surrounding some of the buildings and turned them outwardly.
00:42:32.000And created a small perimeter, six city blocks, which I guess is small relative to the city, but actually quite large objectively.
00:42:40.000They took the barricades, turned them outwardly, and created in six city blocks a small autonomous zone, which they're calling the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
00:42:50.000And it's being run by Antifa, it's being run by left wing BLM protesters.
00:42:56.000And so far, the police have not intervened.
00:42:59.000The city government and the state government have tacitly endorsed this.
00:43:05.000Or, at the very least, they're not enforcing the law in this part of the city.
00:43:09.000And so, we'll be talking all about that tonight and the whole story and what's going on with that and everything that that entails.
00:43:19.000I don't know if anybody else had the same problem, but the name, Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, when I first saw that, I think two or three days ago, I thought it was in Washington, D.C. Because initially they said Seattle, and then at some point they said Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone.
00:44:46.000I thought it was a white pill because the president responded to these demands and he said that he wouldn't even consider changing the names of, I think it's 10 military bases in the South that are named after Confederate generals.
00:45:01.000But today we had a black pill, you know, as always in these times, it's a bit of a roller coaster.
00:45:07.000And so yesterday I was somewhat surprised, pleasantly surprised, that the president was taking a stand against the name change, which is under his jurisdiction as the commander in chief.
00:45:22.000And we found that not only are Democrats pushing the name change, Democrats drafted an amendment to a military funding bill to put in legislation that they would change the names of the bases.
00:45:35.000And Republicans in the Senate are endorsing this.
00:45:40.000So, as part of a funding bill for the military, which is essential, it is a must pass bill, they have now written into the law with an amendment written by Elizabeth Warren.
00:45:51.000That the names must be legally changed based on the legislation in this new funding bill.
00:45:56.000So there's nothing the president can do about it if the bill passes.
00:46:01.000And like I said, it's not just the Democrats.
00:46:03.000The Democrats wrote the amendment, but the Republicans in the committee authorized it.
00:46:09.000And so now we're gearing up for a showdown between Senate and congressional Republicans and the president, where this bill has to pass, has to fund the military, and it's up to the president whether or not he's going to veto the bill.
00:46:24.000Because of this amendment and send it back to the Congress, or if because it's an election year, he'll reluctantly sign it and the name change will go into effect, even though he opposes it.
00:46:56.000And I think Tuesday was a bit of a black pill as well.
00:47:00.000And I think I said last night, I think I said this either yesterday or on Tuesday.
00:47:06.000I said that the white pill, maybe the hidden white pill in all of this, for people that don't know, maybe a source of optimism, which might be obscured by current events, is that with all this craziness and lawlessness and chaos and violence happening, maybe this is pushing the country in a direction where there'll be enough instability that we can rise up.
00:47:30.000In the midst of all of this, that this will push people from complacency towards a mindset where they might accept radical reform, where they might accept and be open minded towards things that right now they're not.
00:47:46.000And I said that that might be some obscure, that might be a little reassurance when everything seems so lost right now.
00:47:54.000But I gotta tell you, I have to tell you, it's a little bit tough to remain optimistic.
00:48:00.000It's a little bit tough to keep the faith because.
00:48:14.000I don't think this country will survive in its current form.
00:48:19.000And that's not to say that this landmass won't exist, it's not to say that artifacts or residual institutions of the current structure won't exist in the future.
00:48:32.000But this country, as we now know it, Is undergoing a radical transformation and it will not be the same on the other side of it.
00:48:41.000I also can't help but think that a lot of the boomers were right about this country.
00:48:45.000I think back to five or ten years ago when I used to watch a lot of normie conservative content like Mark Levin or Glenn Beck or Bill O'Reilly, Sean Hannity.
00:48:59.000And the one thing that all the conservatives were so hung up on during Barack Obama's eight years in office I don't know if anybody remembers, but all of the conservative, normie, mainstream conservative broadcasters, boomer types the one statement that they never got over and that they always talked about was.
00:49:18.000I think at one point during the reelection campaign, Barack Obama said, We're going to fundamentally transform the United States of America.
00:49:26.000And all the boomers, all the conservative pundits said, Well, what exactly does that mean?
00:49:32.000Barack Obama is going to lead the socialist Muslim transformation, fundamental transformation of America.
00:49:42.000And people have been saying this for years.
00:49:47.000People way older than me have been saying this for decades.
00:49:51.000But what many have talked about for so long is now taking place before our very eyes.
00:49:58.000What people have been warning about, and while it may have sounded apocalyptic or far fetched or strange years ago, now it's very prescient.
00:50:25.000This administration was supposed to be, and it was advertised as the repudiation of Barack Obama and even of George W. Bush and of Bill Clinton, and even in some sense, Bush Sr. and Ronald Reagan.
00:50:41.000This campaign for this president, for this administration, the advertising was that this would be a turning point for America.
00:50:50.000No pun intended, not like Turning Point USA, although maybe that's what it's looking like these days, a lot like Turning Point USA in the White House.
00:50:58.000But we were promised that this was going to be the repudiation.
00:51:01.000It was going to go against and turn a new page against everything that we've seen for the past 30 years.
00:51:08.000But in effect, it's been the opposite.
00:51:10.000It has literally been the opposite of that.
00:51:13.000It has not been a repudiation, it has been a doubling down on everything that's been going on.
00:51:20.000And like I said, I want to get into this when we talk about our featured story, when we talk about Seattle.
00:51:26.000But I think about this campaign slogan, the rhetoric.
00:51:31.000About the law and order administration.
00:51:34.000And I'm thinking the Obama administration had more law and order than this administration.
00:51:40.000And say what you will about the Obama administration, it wasn't perfect and there was lawlessness and chaos and he didn't support the police.
00:51:52.000And there were situations like Ferguson in Baltimore and elsewhere.
00:51:57.000And none of that even came close to what we're talking about right now, it didn't come close.
00:52:03.000And even on things like immigration, Barack Obama was honestly in some ways better on immigration than this president.
00:52:10.000When you look at deportations, and I know some of the numbers are a little bit more complicated than meets the eye, but I can't help but think in a lot of ways, these globalist presidents that epitomize everything wrong with this country were more successful at some of the things that Donald Trump has promised than Donald Trump himself.
00:52:31.000I just look around this country and I'm thinking, Where are you, big guy?
00:52:55.000I really don't because it has been a rough year.
00:53:00.000I mean, really, it's been a rough year and maybe even longer than that.
00:53:03.000Some of these problems go back a while, but between coronavirus and the recession and now the riots and now new countries and legislation and They're capitalizing on all this momentum.
00:53:18.000And this is the last thing I'll say, and then we'll dive into the military bases and this political standoff.
00:53:24.000The last thing I'll say, it's sort of somber.
00:53:27.000You know, I was in Arizona last week for vacation, and I was with the Arizona crew, you know, Baked Alaska, and some other people came out.
00:53:37.000And the last time I was in Arizona was for New Year's Eve, actually, for New Year's.
00:53:45.000New Year's 2020, and there was a ball that was dropping.
00:53:49.000You know how it goes in New York City.
00:53:50.000They had something like that in Phoenix.
00:53:52.000They had a small disco ball that dropped as they did the countdown for the new year.
00:53:58.000And I remember, and maybe many of you do as well, I'm sure you do.
00:54:02.000I remember on New Year's Eve thinking with my big imagination about everything that was going to come in the new decade, in the 2020s, in the year 2020.
00:55:18.000And I was actually pleasantly surprised.
00:55:21.000That the president said that he would not even consider changing the names of these military bases that are named after Confederate generals, as Democrats and BLM and Antifa are calling for this.
00:55:33.000Because typically, Republicans don't make a stand for this kind of thing.
00:55:38.000And like I said, we went over all of this last night.
00:55:41.000Some of the most prominent Republican politicians, commentators, thought leaders, they have been complicit or even supportive of this cultural erasure for the past decade.
00:55:53.000So, to see Donald Trump in the White House say that we're not even going to consider changing the names, I thought that's refreshing.
00:56:06.000But today, the situation has taken a pretty rough turn.
00:56:11.000And so, even though the president will not change the names of the bases, and ultimately the jurisdiction lies with the Army, which he is the commander in chief of, now Democrats and yes, even Republicans are trying to get the names changed.
00:56:30.000It says, A key Senate committee voted on Wednesday to require the Pentagon to strip military bases and equipment of Confederate names, monuments, or symbols within three years, setting up an election year clash with President Trump on the issue amid a rapidly building national outcry against historical representations of racism.
00:56:51.000The move by the Armed Services Committee to insert the mandate into a must pass defense authorization bill, which was supported by Republicans and Democrats alike.
00:57:01.000Came as Mr. Trump publicly declared his refusal to even consider removing any of the names.
00:57:08.000The move to include the proposal written by Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Democrat of Massachusetts, raised the prospect of an election year Senate vote on the issue.
00:57:19.000The panel also included a measure that would ban the use of military force against peaceful protesters, a direct response to Mr. Trump's threat to call in the armed forces to quell unrest throughout the country and the use of the National Guard to confront protesters in Washington, D.C.
00:57:35.000So, what you've got is a bill that is must pass.
00:57:40.000Legislation like this, and we've seen these kinds of things held hostage for the past three years in this administration, these things have to be passed.
00:57:49.000And this is always the opportunity for the legislature and traditionally the Democrats, although sometimes the Republicans, to exert pressure on the president to change course, to change policy.
00:58:02.000They're going to tie in the changing of the names to a must pass defense authorization bill.
00:58:09.000And like this report says, and like I've said, although the Democrats wrote the amendment that would change the names and require the Pentagon to strip away all the monuments and all the Confederate everything, although the Democrats wrote the amendment, Republicans in committee allowed the amendment to be added to the bill.
00:58:28.000So that's McConnell, that's McCarthy, that's all the Republicans, with few exceptions, are not only complicit in this, but they're now endorsing this, endorsing the name change.
00:58:38.000And they're putting now the onus on the president himself alone.
00:58:43.000To defend the names of the Confederate generals on the bases, as well as the statues.
00:58:49.000And maybe what's most disgusting about this amendment is it also talks about military cemeteries, too.
00:58:55.000So not only are they talking about changing the names, but they're also talking about taking down the statues and the plaques.
00:59:02.000And I think worse than any of that, they're talking about going into Arlington National Cemetery and other cemeteries and taking down statues and taking down plaques.
00:59:28.000Every other people in every other place and every other time, we're supposed to cry tears about their destruction, their culture, their people, and so on.
00:59:40.000And what are we witnessing in our own country?
00:59:41.000What are we witnessing across white civilization?
00:59:45.000Other than a genocide, what else do you call it?
00:59:48.000They're replacing our population with non white people.
00:59:52.000These are white countries, and as the white fertility rate, the white birth rate drops off, they're making up the difference, and then some with non whites from Africa and Latin America and Asia.
01:00:03.000So it's a literal genocide in that sense, and it's also a cultural genocide.
01:00:08.000In all these countries, they're redefining what it means to be an American, what it means to be German, what it means to be Swedish or Italian or Spanish.
01:00:17.000Away from their European roots, away from their history, away from their blood, their ancestry.
01:00:24.000And it's nothing short of that, but a genocide.
01:00:27.000And the only reason it's not being called that by politicians and experts in the UN is because we are white.
01:00:34.000In terms like genocide and historical grievance and guilt, that is only the privilege of non white people.
01:00:42.000That is only the privilege of the indigenous, black, Indian, people of color, the sorry races of the earth.
01:00:49.000Those are the only people that have that privilege.
01:01:06.000But what you're seeing now is total and complete capitulation.
01:01:10.000We, as a party, as a corporate entity, whatever you want to say, as a group, as a tribe, we have no representation anymore.
01:01:20.000To me, the story today is not so much about the Confederate names and the bases, because we talked about all that yesterday, and we've been talking about that.
01:02:13.000At least the other party, the Democratic Party, I'm not naive enough to believe that the Democrats don't answer to anybody, but at least they deliver for their constituents.
01:02:24.000Nancy Pelosi will cut taxes and regulations for the industries that she answers to, of course.
01:02:30.000But at least the Democrats are pushing in the liberal direction.
01:02:35.000At least the Democratic Party represents far left progressivism.
01:03:16.000Lindsey Graham went up to Capitol Hill after the president said, or he went up to the White House rather, after the president said he was pulling out troops from Syria in 30 days.
01:03:44.000Which is amazing, by the way, too, because this is the party of, you know, everybody stand up and salute the flag and bow down to the troops.
01:04:21.000You know, my argument for voting for Trump and for voting for Republicans is that, well, whatever you get with Republicans, it's not going to be nearly as bad as the Democrats.
01:04:31.000Because even if the Republicans are complicit, even if they're asleep at the wheel, even if they're not even trying, well, they're not going to go full speed ahead towards total anarchy, total non white replacement, total white genocide like the Democrats are.
01:04:46.000But after today, and after what we've seen over the past two weeks, I no longer believe that.
01:04:52.000I'm not really convinced of that anymore.
01:04:55.000Because throughout this administration, when we had the presidency, we had the all important Supreme Court.
01:05:02.000Remember what a big fucking deal that was?
01:05:04.000Neil Gorsuch and Brett Kavanaugh protecting our Constitution and the federal judiciary.
01:05:10.000And we had the House and the Senate for two years.
01:05:12.000We still have the Senate, lost the House.
01:05:17.000They've not only not gotten better, they've not even stayed the same.
01:05:21.000They've not just gotten worse, they've gotten really bad, worse than ever before, and at a faster pace.
01:05:29.000Than when Barack Obama was president, than when Barack Obama was president with majorities in both chambers of Congress and the Supreme Court.
01:05:46.000They don't have the same values, they don't have the same goals, they don't have the same priorities.
01:05:52.000And so something as simple as preserving the names of military bases, they cannot accomplish.
01:05:59.000And what have they accomplished over the past two years?
01:06:01.000Other than support, as I said, tax cuts for corporations, more money, and more things for the Jewish state of Israel, more quantitative easing for the stock market, and more money for defense contractors.
01:06:18.000I don't actually see literally anything else that has been achieved after all is said and done.
01:06:25.000So I saw that decision today, and I'm there.
01:07:13.000But as far as my support is concerned for the GOP, it's done.
01:07:18.000And unless you have people running for office under the GOP label, but saying that they are completely and totally and militantly against the GOP, I'm not going to vote for Republican.
01:08:12.000We're just the biggest idiots in the world, I guess, because, you know, I feel like the logic is well, if we vote these guys in, they're going to hold back the night a little bit, but they're the only ones that are winning here.
01:08:53.000My overriding ambition is just to make their lives harder.
01:08:57.000These particular people, because what you have to realize is they're just people.
01:09:03.000These congressmen, these senders, they're people, and they've got addresses, and they've got phone numbers, and they've got names, and they're out there in the world, and they're as human as you and I, and they're dependent on their physical form, just as everybody else is.
01:09:18.000And at this point, they're just traitors to us.
01:09:24.000And not only should they not be in Washington, they should be in jail.
01:09:27.000I don't know what should be done with them, but I've had it.
01:09:31.000After these past three weeks, and this is maybe just the cherry on top, this is the icing on top of all the constant embarrassments, and humiliations, and abuse, and corruption.
01:09:43.000I think this is the inflection point as far as the GOP goes.
01:10:29.000It's over for me as far as this party goes.
01:10:31.000If the country is over, I think the GOP should end quicker than that.
01:10:35.000You know, if our country's all ready to pack it up and go home, then the GOP should die a painful death way before that happens, and we should be the ones to kill it.
01:11:15.000You know, by the end of this decade, I don't think there'll be a single statue of a white man standing in this country.
01:11:21.000We're going to have statues of every drug peddler, every panhandler, every thug, rider, criminal.
01:11:28.000Every black from the city of Chicago, every black civil rights activist, because that's all the notable ones in human history, civil rights activists and agitators, that's all that's going to be left of this stinking shithole.
01:11:49.000Good luck keeping the Confederate generals.
01:11:51.000In some ways, they've already moved on, and now they're going after literally everybody else.
01:11:58.000And as I said yesterday, people think that it stops at The racists.
01:12:03.000It'll stop at who was it a few months ago that they took down the statue or changed the name?
01:12:09.000It was the, I think it was Nathaniel Bedford Forrest or something.
01:12:14.000And people think that it stops at the KKK leaders or the Confederate generals or Christopher Columbus, but it's going to be everybody and it's going to be everyone, all the statues and all the names and your name and you, right?
01:12:28.000But to move on, the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, that's our featured story.
01:12:33.000To me, this is part of the same story.
01:12:38.000I'll read you first an article by the New York Times explaining what.
01:12:41.000Going on, and maybe you'll start to see the relevance here.
01:12:44.000Like I said, this is from Fox in the New York Times.
01:12:47.000It says, Protesters declared a cop free zone near where Seattle police boarded up and seemingly abandoned their East Precinct building Monday night, according to local reports.
01:12:58.000The surrounding area had seen more than a week of protests, with some of them growing violent.
01:13:03.000On Monday, the Seattle Police Department sent a memo to officers noting that Brass had decided to unblock the streets and allow demonstrators to march past the building on their way to Capitol Hill.
01:13:15.000But with the building boarded up and police gone from the area, at least some demonstrators apparently decided to stay in place.
01:13:23.000A neighborhood that is the heart of the city's art and culture, threatened these days as rising tech wealth brings in gentrification, protesters seized the moment.
01:13:32.000They reversed the barricades to shield the liberated streets and laid claim to several city blocks, now known as the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone or CHAS.
01:13:43.000What has emerged is an experiment in life without police, part street festival, part commune.
01:13:49.000Hundreds have gathered to hear speeches, poetry, and music.
01:13:52.000On Tuesday night, dozens of people sat in the middle of an intersection to watch 13th, the Ava DuVernay film about the criminal justice system's impact on African Americans.
01:14:04.000On Wednesday, children made chalk drawings in the street.
01:14:29.000Carmen Best, the police chief, said in a video message on Thursday that the decision to leave the police station was not hers and that she was angry about how it developed.
01:14:39.000She also shared concerns about problems in the area, such as businesses being asked to pay money in exchange for protection.
01:14:46.000The protest zone has increasingly functioned with the tacit blessing of the city.
01:14:51.000Harold Scoggins, the fire chief, was there on Wednesday chatting with protesters, helping set up a call with the police department and making sure the area had portable toilets and sanitation services.
01:15:02.000The demonstrators have also been trying to figure it out with various factions voicing different priorities.
01:15:07.000A list of three demands was posted prominently on a wall.
01:15:11.000Number one, defund the police department.
01:15:15.000And number three, drop all criminal charges against protesters.
01:15:19.000In the meantime, a local rapper named Raz Simone. Has apparently taken a leading role in declaring a several block area of a residential Seattle neighborhood, the Chaz.
01:15:31.000Simon, or Simone rather, and a few friends, armed with several guns and a megaphone, have declared themselves the new police.
01:15:38.000He came to national attention on Wednesday when a video of him assaulting someone over graffiti came to light online.
01:15:44.000So, this is what's happening in Seattle.
01:15:46.000And I told you there might be a little bit of a connection here, a little bit of relevance to the story we just mentioned.
01:15:52.000I think about where our country is today.
01:15:55.000Where we have no representation, we have no support, we pay taxes and get nothing in return for it.
01:16:02.000And in Seattle, you have people that are fully able, with the tacit consent of the government, to establish their own autonomous zone, to establish their own zone, six city blocks, which is not an insignificant portion of the city, with electricity and running water and toilets and sanitation services.
01:16:25.000They're able to create their own free autonomous zone where they can do what they want and govern how they want.
01:16:31.000And I look at that and I start to think to myself, what really are we getting out of this country?
01:16:38.000Why do we continue to participate in any of it?
01:16:42.000Forget about participating in the GOP, forget about participating in Con Inc. and the conservative movement.
01:16:55.000When we see that we get nothing out of it, our businesses are not protected, our lives are not protected, our neighborhoods are not protected, our culture is destroyed, our schools are subverted and taken over, our media is subverted and taken over,
01:17:10.000we get the short end of the stick on benefits, we get the short end of the stick on public services, and we pay for the privilege, and we vote for the privilege, and we dutifully go out to school as law abiding citizens or to our jobs and the rest, and across the country, You have people that are flagrantly just violating all those rules that we abide by.
01:17:33.000Well, we're the abused ones, the beneficiaries of the system, are able to throw off the reins.
01:17:40.000They're able to throw off the shackles of government with impunity.
01:17:59.000But on another level, I'm starting to question the efficacy of this government, period, or its legitimacy, or any incentive for us to remain a part of this union, period.
01:18:11.000And I know some people don't like to talk like that, and traditionally I avoid talking like this because I think you get into a gray area about whether or not you're agitating for violence or for revolution or something.
01:18:23.000At this point, I'm just asking questions.
01:18:26.000At this point, I'm just making observations and asking questions.
01:18:40.000But I, and I'm sure many other people, are starting to wonder what are we doing?
01:18:46.000You know, I'm about to send over a big check to the IRS because the deadline has been pushed back to July.
01:18:53.000And I'm wondering what exactly am I getting from this?
01:18:57.000I drive down the street trying to drive the speed limit.
01:19:00.000And I'm wondering what am I doing when you've got people where everything is for sale.
01:19:05.000Just 20 minutes away in Chicago, people can have whatever they want with a five finger discount and looting and burning and shooting and killing.
01:19:17.000What we effectively live in is an apartheid state.
01:19:21.000What else do you call it other than that?
01:19:24.000When you look at South Africa or you look at Israel or you look at any other ranked multiracial society that is unequal, what else do you call that?
01:19:34.000That some people, the laws do not apply at all.
01:19:45.000And some people, the laws apply very harshly and very strictly, and there's more of them.
01:19:50.000And whereas some people are getting the benefits, other people are paying for them.
01:19:55.000What else do you call this system of, and it is systemic inequality, systemic and deliberate and managed and intentional and political inequality?
01:20:06.000What else do you call that other than an apartheid state?
01:20:09.000And why would we be a part of that as the majority, as the taxpayer, as the people with the firearms, as the people that comprise in these neighborhoods, the police and the firefighters, and largely the military?
01:20:22.000Why would we put up with this charade?
01:20:39.000These people that are inflicting this to us, on us, they are in the minority.
01:20:45.000There might be, in some political capacity, a majority of people that might be liberal or independent or something like this.
01:20:52.000But when we're talking about Antifa, And we're talking about the elites, the politicians, and we're talking about far left radicals and BLM.
01:21:03.000When we're looking at the apartheid state and how it breaks down, the people that are paying in and the people that are being subjected to this and the people that are in free reign, it's pretty unequal.
01:21:57.000The first thing that they did in the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, Liberals and leftists and anarchists and BLM, the first thing they did before anything else, before food, before shelter, water, sanitation, speeches, poetry, they built borders.
01:22:13.000They took the barricades, they built them around, and they said, This is inside and that is outside.
01:22:19.000This is our jurisdiction and this is not.
01:22:21.000This is the Capitol Hill Zone and that's the United States of America.
01:22:27.000So they acknowledge you need borders, right?
01:22:31.000And then the second thing that they did is they formed the police force.
01:22:34.000Right before anything else happened, I think within 24 hours, they had this black warlord, this black rapper rise up brutally to enforce some form of law, some form of order.
01:22:48.000And I have to laugh because the people that come together for this kind of society don't understand what it takes to build a country.
01:22:56.000Their liberal ideology is designed to be against the very idea of countries, against borders, against police, against order, against civilization, against hierarchy.
01:23:08.000Against all these things, against procreation itself, against human activity, against human economic activity.
01:23:15.000I mean, you know, that's the environmental angle.
01:23:18.000So I look at their autonomous zone and I say, well, these people don't know what it takes to make a country.
01:23:23.000They don't have the foundations, they don't have the fundamentals.
01:23:25.000They've reluctantly put up these things because it's just that obvious.
01:23:30.000And on top of that, these people are idiots.
01:23:33.000You look at this Capitol Hill autonomous zone and who's going out here to these things?
01:23:38.000The smelly hippies, you know, dropouts, college students.
01:23:43.000Intellectuals, academics, probably not even a lot of them, criminals, homeless people.
01:23:48.000I mean, these are smelly transients, vagabonds.
01:23:51.000I mean, really just the lowest caste, the lowest slice of the society.
01:23:56.000But they've been able to create some kind of a polity.
01:23:59.000I start to imagine what would happen if a determined group of conservatives, of people that are intelligent and responsible, and people that know these fundamentals and know these foundations, I start to think what would happen if there was a secession?
01:24:15.000You know, not some ad hoc, hastily cobbled together, autonomous commune.
01:24:22.000But what would happen if there was a concerted effort at a separation, a concerted effort at some kind of resolution to say that there will be the United States and then there will be something else?
01:24:35.000For a long time, I was against that idea, but increasingly, I don't know if there's a way around this.
01:24:41.000How are these differences reconcilable?
01:24:44.000And if they are reconcilable, how will they be reconciled?
01:24:48.000Because to answer the first question, I don't know how you reconcile these differences.
01:24:53.000You've got all these non white people in the country who hate us.
01:24:58.000They're not against our policies, they're against us.
01:25:29.000That's the foundational one, but even beyond that, when we look at policy, people that want to have police versus people that don't.
01:25:36.000People that think that there's this systemic effort underway to kill all black people, and us, we, who believe that actually blacks are the beneficiaries of a wide range of systemic advantages.
01:25:48.000And the list goes on and on and on about these differences that are mutually exclusive, that are opposites.
01:26:18.000Even if there were, let's say there were some kind of evasive solution to all of our problems, some resolution for us to all live together in harmony and Not be disgusted on either side with the order that prevails, who would be our representatives in this negotiation?
01:26:36.000Who would be the people that broker a deal like this?
01:26:38.000Who would adequately articulate the kind of country we want to live in and what that vision looks like?
01:27:03.000Donald Trump was supposed to be that answer.
01:27:06.000Donald Trump was given a mandate, impossibly, by the last sane people, the last majority, and not even that, you know, of electoral college votes is the most you could say, of people that want to defend the traditional American nation to do just that, to reverse the radicalism, to reverse the dramatic transformations of the past 30 years.
01:27:33.000We've seen that even if he wanted to, even if he tried really hard, there would not be enough people in Washington, D.C. for him to hire in the White House to make these changes.
01:27:44.000When you look at national security, you look at intelligence, you look at a lot of these specialized departments, there are not enough people qualified for these jobs that are with us, that are with the people, to start moving the country in the right direction.
01:27:59.000And even if there were, he's against all odds on every front with the Congress, with the RNC, with the media, with the military, with the intelligence community, with the Fed, with Wall Street, you name it, there's nobody on our side here.
01:28:26.000There's a giant negotiation happening, and there's a big, raucous panel being held about what the future of this country will be.
01:28:36.000And we're the only ones that don't have a seat at that table, that have no say in this.
01:28:41.000It's between the blacks and the Jews and the Hispanics and the Muslims.
01:28:48.000And the Asians and the transnational corporations and the media, and all the, and I'm maybe being redundant with some of these because I already named one group, and all the collected institutional interests in America.
01:29:02.000And we collectively, as a people, white people, Christians, conservatives, people in the heartland, people in the small towns and the factories and the suburbs, we are just not in that conversation.
01:29:14.000We'll be paying for whatever the resolution is.
01:29:19.000We'll be forced to go along with it and support it, and we'll be the manpower to deliver it, but we have no say in it.
01:29:51.000To start building up these networks and to try to start to figure out how we're going to take control of our own destiny here.
01:29:57.000Because clearly, you know, in a lot of these institutions, and it's nothing new, we can't rely on these institutions.
01:30:04.000In a lot of ways, this is not much different from what I've been saying for years.
01:30:09.000We must build up the networks between like minded people, get connected, infiltrate the institutions, and not infiltrate them to take them over, but infiltrate them to get our own resources and to get our own professionals and have our own sort of parallel structure.
01:30:27.000Exist with some kind of power next to the establishment.
01:30:31.000You know, some people have said that the object of this show is to reform the GOP.
01:30:38.000That's never been the object of this show.
01:30:39.000It's to take over the GOP, and we need to be speaking at CPAC.
01:30:44.000That was never the object of this show.
01:30:46.000The object of this show is to wake people up, bring people together, and to start to build some kind of parallel structure, something that looks like an underground society, you know, something totally underground.
01:30:58.000That will be able to exert power and move resources and do things in a way that is autonomous and independent from whatever is above ground, whatever exists right now, which is largely what's happening, which is largely what's taking place.
01:31:12.000But maybe it's time to accelerate this because I see this Chaz, this Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, and that that would be tolerated just goes to show where everything is headed.
01:31:25.000You know, that this is tolerated by the government.
01:31:28.000It would be one thing if the Huffington Post were writing nice things about it.
01:31:31.000Or Rachel Maddow said, This is actually interesting.
01:31:35.000But it's the city government, it's the state government, it's the governor that are either ignoring it or saying that it's okay.
01:32:06.000At the bare minimum, as angry as I am over the past few weeks about everything that's going on, as angry as I am about.
01:32:13.000How things, you know, how the chips are falling right now.
01:32:16.000It's not different from anything I've been saying for the past three years.
01:32:20.000I have to say, at the bare minimum, it is amusing.
01:32:22.000It is amusing to see a Christopher Columbus statue come down and crack some protester's skull open.
01:32:28.000It is amusing to see that in the autonomous zone, they have a warlord that's beating people up for graffiti and it's savage violence.
01:32:36.000And I hope this entire thing goes belly up and is destroyed and ends horribly because it deserves to.
01:32:42.000So, at the bare minimum, it will provide some entertainment.
01:32:45.000You know, there is some good humor, I think, in watching what's going on.
01:32:49.000But we also have to get pretty serious about where this country's headed.
01:32:53.000And we have to think about what's going to be viable and what isn't going to be viable.
01:32:57.000And I'll tell you, for anybody that ever had any doubt, for maybe our new viewers or people that have not been watching for very long, the GOP is not viable.
01:33:28.000As far as I'm concerned, we're not about the Constitution or any of this stuff anymore.
01:33:33.000What needs to happen first is we need to establish order, we need to establish the sovereignty of the citizens, and everything else can come after that.
01:33:42.000But right now, we're living in a time with no laws and no borders and no rules.
01:33:48.000And we're living in a time where we are not sovereign and we have no control over outcomes.
01:33:52.000And those are the two things that must be remedied first.
01:33:55.000And I don't want to hear anything about anything else until that happens.
01:34:00.000You know, we have all these college Republicans and CRs and everyone else talking about racism.
01:34:07.000You look at a country that's literally on fire, thanks largely to black people, and the problem is racism?
01:34:14.000Maybe the problem is the opposite, frankly, at this point.
01:34:18.000And I'm being a little bit funny when I say that, but I mean, let's think about it.
01:34:22.000If white supremacy and racism means rules and expectations for everybody, maybe there's a real shortage of that because I don't see any rules or expectations for the other half, for the other side.
01:34:38.000I feel like, you know, and this is why I'm only saying that these are observations and questions, is because you know that if we as a people ever did anything like that, we would get murdered.
01:34:51.000And that's why I don't like to talk like this on this show.
01:34:54.000Because, in as much as I see that and I get fired up and I get agitated like many of you do, I know full well, and you need to know full well too, that if we tried anything resembling what they're doing in Seattle, we would get shot by the police.
01:35:34.000So, when I say I'm just making observations, I'm giving voice to some agitations or frustrations, you understand that's why I'm saying that.
01:35:44.000Because, in as much as it's nice to talk about this and this is how we all feel and we're all pissed off and all that, we also have to take great care and don't let this be lost on you.
01:35:56.000This is maybe the most important thing I'm going to tell you tonight.
01:35:59.000We must take great care and be wise as we act in this decade.
01:36:39.000I'm not the only angry person in the country.
01:36:43.000But we also need to be extremely sober minded because, you know, in as much as I look at Chaz and I say to myself, these people have nothing to rebel against and they're able to totally establish a new country.
01:36:56.000Shouldn't we be doing that at this point?
01:36:57.000I also know at the same time that if I went down to, I don't even know, the Pacific Northwest or Idaho or wherever and I said, hey, Groypers, let's form our own country, it would be the Bundy standoff.
01:37:46.000And so, if you're mad about it and you want to do something about it, understand that sometimes you're doing the most by being patient.
01:37:54.000And being patient doesn't mean doing nothing, it means being patient with the things that we're working on because, you know, I see a lot of people get up in arms and agitated and they get hasty and they get reckless and they start to lose sight of what we're up against, you know?
01:38:11.000And so, if you're serious about changing things, you have to come at it with a serious disposition and a serious.
01:38:20.000Awareness of where we are and the climate that we're in and what we're against.
01:38:25.000So that's what I have to say about all this.
01:38:27.000That's my take on the Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone, other than it's funny and it's outrageous.
01:38:34.000And I just can't, I really am just lost.
01:38:38.000I'm losing all my patience with people that don't understand that we're in this.
01:38:43.000I mean, we as a movement are sitting here asking ourselves, well, what are we going to do?
01:38:49.000How are we going to dig ourselves out of this?
01:38:50.000How are we going to get this institutional.
01:38:53.000Power, infrastructure to start turning things around.
01:38:56.000But you've still got maybe most of the country and most of the commentators who think that this is a matter of Democrats versus Republicans, socialists versus capitalists, that the people in the Capitol Autonomous Zone are the real racists, that BLM is the real racist.
01:39:18.000You know, I'm losing my patience with that kind of stuff.
01:39:21.000And we need to be patient to bring people over, but I just roll my eyes.
01:39:24.000I'm thinking, like, we have, you know, in order to fix this country, we needed to have gotten started 50 years ago, you know?
01:39:35.000And people still don't even know the score.
01:43:33.000Do people just like suck on their thumbs and they like.
01:43:38.000And I know you're just asking, but it's like, man, you know, when I am wondering about something, you know, if I'm like going to go to a restaurant and I'm wondering, like, what are their hours of operation?
01:43:52.000Go to the website that I'm sure they have, and I'll go to the About section, and I'll go to their Contact tab, and I'll say, Oh, here's all this information.
01:44:48.000Michigan Zoomer says Which lightsaber did you have as a kid?
01:44:52.000I had a Force FX lightsaber from Sharper Image, and it was Yoda's lightsaber.
01:44:58.000But I also had an Anakin Skywalker lightsaber, but it was like plastic.
01:45:08.000Volcel says, Is it realistic for an average guy to get married without having premarital sex?
01:45:13.000Women my age seem weirded out at the idea of a sexless relationship.
01:45:17.000Should I just mail order some Ukrainian?
01:45:21.000You know, people that ask questions like this, I mean, I understand the question, but it's not a matter of is it possible, it's an imperative.
01:45:31.000The question is not, will a girl like me if I don't have sex with her?
01:45:34.000It's, do you want to go to hell or not?
01:45:50.000Is it difficult to live and play by the rules in the modern day?
01:45:55.000Yeah, because not a lot of other people are doing it, not a lot of other people are playing by the rules.
01:46:01.000And there is stigma associated with playing by the rules.
01:46:03.000It is weird to be that way these days.
01:46:07.000But, I mean, if you believe in God, you really don't care about that because the alternative is being on fire forever or something like that.
01:46:17.000So, you know, what you should be concerned about is, you know, finding the right girl and, you know, playing by the rules.
01:48:35.000You got to get a new phone number and a new email and maybe do it on a VPN.
01:48:41.000You got to change your handle, change your Avi.
01:48:44.000The people that I've seen that have made it the longest with alt accounts is they change their brand.
01:48:50.000That seems to me to be the biggest thing.
01:48:52.000Once you get like a Google Voice number and a new email, And maybe use a VPN or a different IP address, then the big variable is people changing their brands.
01:49:06.000Because some people, they make a new account and they say, okay, I'm just going to make the same name and the same profile picture.
01:49:48.000It was called, like, Kid City or Kid Village, Kid Country.
01:49:53.000And the premise of the show was that they sent in, like, all these children from the ages of, like, seven to, 16, and they sent them to this old, like, western, abandoned ghost town, this abandoned, like, western cowboy town.
01:50:09.000And they had, like, create a functioning city.
01:50:12.000They had, like, make the food and churn the butter and do all these activities.
01:50:18.000And it was funny because they were all, like, kids, you know?
01:50:21.000And that's the equivalent of what's happening in Chaz people that are mentally, you know, might as well be in terms of IQ and development.
01:51:33.000Some like Shanghai or Hong Kong, in a matter of two or three generations, these cities have come out of nowhere.
01:51:42.000And that, to me, is something that we should think a lot about, which is to say that I'm not totally concerned about.
01:51:49.000The country that exists now, I'm thinking about the people.
01:51:52.000Because as long as you secure the people, as long as you keep the people, then they will be able to, they will be the wellspring of a new country and a better country in the same greatness.
01:52:41.000As long as we do that, and that's pretty contingent.
01:52:44.000But once we do that, I don't think we have much to worry about.
01:52:48.000Local Groyper says Utopian neighborhood, Western Spring, awfuls, and cucks be like, please call in from work and come march with us for BLM.
01:52:58.000Also, sign this petition to Mayor Lightfoot to remove this Confederate statue in Chicago.
01:53:49.000And I mean that in the best way possible.
01:53:52.000And yet they want to throw it all away, you know, and yet you've got all the virtue signaling and the political stuff, the BLM and everything.
01:55:28.000So I wouldn't be too worried about it.
01:55:30.000You just do the job of, you know, banishing cringe and banishing Fed posters and ostracizing people that aren't good at making content.
01:55:38.000I think that's really the immune system of the movement, which is nice that if people are cringe or if people are feds, then they kind of get flushed out.
01:56:19.000And you're going to see the fruits of a lot of this payoff next year and some of it before the end of this year.
01:56:26.000But a lot of things are happening behind the scenes, which I'm very excited about.
01:56:30.000And not everything is going to be flashy and, oh, look at me, look at me.
01:56:35.000But in some ways, that's a good thing because it shows that we are doing the responsible and the hard work and the work that's not glamorous but is very necessary.
01:57:35.000I don't think that's really what you're making it out to be.
01:57:37.000What I'm reading is there's a hearing about whether or not she would be involved in a deposition about emails, and you're like, she's on trial for pedophilia.
02:05:13.000Literal human garbage says even though we rightfully fear the crisis in the coming decades to come, they will also be full of unforeseen opportunities.
02:05:22.000Sometimes it's as simple as our enemies making mistakes.
02:06:11.000That even if we don't stand a great chance, if we're showing up and we're at our maximum capacity and we are disciplined and we've got it together and we're showing up, all we have to do is do that until the enemy doesn't show up or they show up unprepared or they make mistakes or miscalculations.
02:06:58.000And not everyone's going to do the same thing that I did, but people have to have that mentality of, Instead of sulking and getting like a giant baby, oh, Nick, is it hopeless?
02:07:17.000Based Beans on Toast says Great quote from Bill O'Reilly, Pinheads and Patriots.
02:07:23.000He says Struggle is the father of all things.
02:07:25.000It is not by the principles of humanity that man lives or is able to preserve himself above the animal world, but solely by means of the most brutal struggle.
02:07:35.000And that is from Bill O'Reilly's Pinheads and Patriots.
02:07:37.000One of my favorite quotes from that book.
02:08:15.000He really went off in that book, really ahead of his time.
02:08:18.000Polish American says, I heard that a Hail Mary and Glory be to the Lord.
02:08:24.000We need to keep Trump's mind clear and pointed towards God.
02:08:28.000Yeah, praying is very important because, of course, we're not going to win without the intercession or the approval, the go ahead from God.
02:09:14.000You know, I am not of this mentality that, you know, I'm sure I'll love my children and I'm sure I'll maybe feel a little bit differently when I have children, but.
02:09:24.000You know, at this point in time, at least, I recognize that my children will inherit this struggle.
02:09:30.000And my sons will inherit the struggle.
02:09:33.000And I don't want my sons to not be in the struggle.
02:09:36.000I don't want them to, you know, to have peace.
02:10:12.000People want easy answers, easy political choices, and easy, easy, easy, no fights, no hardship, no setbacks, but it's what it is, you know, and it's a soft conflict right now.
02:10:25.000And, uh, You know, it's a different nature right now, but I mean, that's what we're dealing with.
02:10:31.000And I feel like people need to mentally prepare themselves for that.
02:10:55.000Bass guitarist says, I've come to the conclusion that people's hearts must first be in the right place in order to be red pilled.
02:11:01.000I've never been able to win over people on facts alone.
02:11:04.000Our worldview has to start with the heart first, and then it becomes about facts.
02:11:08.000Yeah, that's pretty common knowledge on this side.
02:11:12.000FF says the renaming of landmarks is iconoclasm.
02:11:16.000If America loses ground on this issue, it will confirm their status as a conquered people.
02:11:21.000A sensible leader would have put his foot down on this nonsense before it betrayed America's lack of control over itself and may even gain the respect of our enemies.
02:12:44.000And that's where a lot of people are at.
02:12:46.000A lot of people don't understand the gravity of it because they spend too much time outside.
02:12:51.000They spend too much time at work or too much time in their community.
02:12:54.000And, you know, the things that are happening on the internet are happening in real life, actually.
02:12:59.000You know, the internet is more real than real life because, you know, what's happening on the internet, you're getting a survey of everything that is happening.
02:13:09.000And in real life, you're getting a small taste.
02:13:16.000Crunchy stance says half the country doesn't live in reality.
02:13:19.000Perhaps it's time to unshackle yourselves from an unhappy marriage in a similar way to how the communist bloc dissolved.
02:13:26.000That kind of stuff just isn't practical right now.
02:13:29.000So for now, we have to focus on building our infrastructure, building our resources, building our networks.
02:13:35.000What people don't realize is that what you're talking about is revolution or an insurrection, which would be destroyed, and everybody involved would be put in jail and killed.
02:13:48.000And so when people talk about that, I don't take it lightly.
02:13:51.000When people say, no political solution, we need to have another American revolution.
02:13:57.000Like, that's all fine and well when you're 17 years old and you're mad online, but that is serious business when you talk about that.
02:14:05.000I mean, you are bringing down on you the full weight of the military and the Pentagon and the government and the intelligence community.
02:14:13.000And, you know, anything like that, whatever validity you see in that would go nowhere fast.
02:15:05.000So that is extremely, extremely important because, and I see this all the time on Twitter, and I went off a little bit tonight.
02:15:13.000People that say, oh, well, there's no solution, so time to rebel.
02:15:18.000Time to, I see like Patriot Front talks about this.
02:15:21.000Our, you know, ancestry is revolution.
02:15:25.000And it's like, that's really fun and funny and everything, right up until they get you on a RICO charge, right up until, you know, you get Waco'd, right until ATF and FBI put a bullet in your head, right?
02:15:40.000And they show up at your front door and they get you on some obscure charge.
02:16:12.000And, you know, particularly young people need to heed that because if we're going to have a future, the only way that we'll have a future is being careful and being smart, not being dumb, not being hasty.
02:16:45.000I mean, this, you know, does nothing for us.
02:16:49.000FF says it's a remarkable coincidence that the self appointed warlord of the Chaz shares the name of the black warlord, Roz the Exhorter, in Ralph Ellison's classic novel, Invisible Man, a critique of race relations in the mid 20th century.
02:19:41.000Optics Respector says People probably should have waited for the second half of your monologue where you urged patience before going insane on Twitter.
02:22:17.000We'll have Groypers all over the country, and I'll put out the Execute Order 66, and then the Groypers that are all over the country, in the GOP, and in business, and lawyers.
02:24:13.000It's been a very revealing week because whites have watched the worst of it the rioting, the looting, the anarchy, and the far left ideology.
02:25:39.000Jose Antonio says, not just the GOP does nothing, but campus organizations only fight within campus grounds on keeping lame constitutional issues that same and backstabs you on the back when you are too right wing.
02:25:56.000Happened to me with YAF and university.
02:25:58.000Yeah, yeah, it's the whole, it's not just the GOP, it's the whole conservative infrastructure.
02:28:08.000So, you know, I even look at our Groypers, I look at our youngsters in the movement, you know, people that are friends of mine who are, you know, in high school or graduated high school or some of these guys just starting out in college.
02:28:25.000And I look at them, and I know they're not like babies.
02:28:28.000I know they're not like toddlers or anything, but they do inspire me to fight.
02:28:33.000I even look at somebody like Jaden, or somebody, Jaden's like 10 months younger than me, but I look at him, or I look at some of the other Groypers I hung out with in Arizona, these young guys, and it's like, I'm not even that much older than them, but they still, it's like the future is yours.
02:28:51.000We're fighting for your future, and ostensibly what they represent, which is youth, which is our people, right?
02:29:53.000And I think Jewish people are capable of understanding these issues, but that tends to be one of those things that'll hold you back from being red pilled totally.
02:31:51.000And he started listening to like Eminem and Drake, and then he was all about girls, and he was all about that kind of stuff, and you know, alcohol or whatever.
02:32:01.000And you know, there's this very clear divergence of like the cool kid crowd that they're like, no, they're like adults now.
02:32:09.000They're like the cool, they watch like adult movies and listen to adult music and do adult things.
02:32:14.000And I was like, I'm baby, I'm literally baby.
02:32:54.000Later on, I would have to go to my friend's house to watch movies like that and play M rated games and whatever because his parents are more lax.
02:33:05.000I remember I used to ride my bike over.
02:33:07.000He lived like four blocks away to his house.
02:34:56.000Spurts Calhoun says, most people I know have AF views on some level, but none express them publicly because there's a real risk of serious repercussions.
02:37:41.000Polish Americans says, Do you think that now that Trump is resuming campaign rallies and in the aftermath of what's going on, he'll have a Hood certified go off moment?
02:39:23.000And that goes for all of our big donors.
02:39:25.000If there's any big donors, I don't want to say too much, but there might need to be more communication with some of the bigger donors because we're going to be doing specific things and specific projects.
02:39:40.000And I've been putting some things together behind the scenes.
02:39:43.000And again, without getting too specific, if people are willing to put money behind the movement, We're going to have a system in place where it's going to be a little bit more structured than before.
02:39:58.000So, big money wage if you want to shoot me an email or any donors that are interested, big donors that are interested in seeing something concrete.
02:40:07.000I know it's a little different when people are just like, here's a super chat, here's money.
02:46:08.000Now, there are many Jewish people that do see themselves as completely American, and then they're with us.
02:46:13.000But the only reason why I say that explains it is because, you know, with a lot of people that have a salient Jewish identity, they don't see themselves as totally American, and these kinds of like anxieties.
02:59:13.000I'm going to watch the whole PS5 expo today, and I'm going to give my critique and my commentary on it, and I'm going to do Razor Fist Arcade with all this stupid shit.
03:11:33.000Polish American says, When I was in Paris with my friend and went to the Eiffel Tower, I thought about how a certain person stood here some years ago.
03:14:33.000But thanks to everybody that super chats, thanks to everybody that watches the show, thanks to all our subscribers on the website, and we will see you tomorrow.
03:14:41.000Until then, have a great rest of your evening.
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