R.I.P. to all the people who died in the streets of New York, and the people that died trying to save them. This is a tribute to our fallen brothers and sisters who died for our country.
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00:02:07.000Here Here America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first
00:02:23.000bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch America's first bitch See Ricky said If you let the bottle don't wanna blow you If you wanna blow you, hit a world Okay,
00:02:39.000bro Leave the code to sack your brother's gonna have me Backward upon this It's new as a day one Always love is here before you start it And you're no man but the man above your head Pray before you go to be Everything my brother's here I'm gonna throw a snake on it Now they're high The whole world of the band doesn't see me The big thing goes The big thing goes They start Not my words, not my rules I just enforce them, alright?
00:03:04.000They say trust no baby I'm gonna send it to the lead Your day was And I'm out of time And I'm gonna send you I'm gonna send you I'm gonna send you I'm gonna send you I'm gonna send you Trust no hope Use a woman But they say trust no baby I'm
00:03:19.000gonna send you Believe your day was And I'm gonna send you Not the sky It's everything Swarming on everybody Who dare to And you know my ain't sick Teddy is shit And I'm in with your legs Maybe for the snow kick Yo, pick me out the city When I was in the tank Who know all that city Thinking with the way to drink Yo, it's rude thing Yo, what's it?
00:03:44.000The shit And I'm sick Who take this I'm upset Yo, take me to the worst Show this alcohol Only drop jewels Way before they drop Jettles First they're broken Now they're broken All the way Does
00:03:59.000it seem Deep like they They think Those budgets They still Fuck you Yeah, it's the same America's first bitch This is What's the name I'm gonna send you I'm gonna leave your day When I send you I'm gonna send you I'm gonna
00:04:15.000send you I'm gonna send you Everything Swarming on everybody Who dare to vote And you know my ain't sick Thank
00:05:07.000And people don't realize what they have.
00:05:13.000And then, nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:27.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:32.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all.
00:07:11.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:15.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:22.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:29.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:37.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:40.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God and to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:54.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:07:58.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:02.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:08.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:12.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:41.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:08:47.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:02.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:11.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greifel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and
00:09:26.000of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:09:41.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
00:09:54.000These interests have rigged Our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:14:41.000We have got to be willing to die for Jesus Christ.
00:14:46.000We have to want it more than they do, because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us, and not in love.
00:15:49.000*music* *music* *music* Now I got this bag with hats on them I'm straight out of these diamonds, I'm straight out of these lights Yeah, yeah, how you gon'serve these bills?
00:16:00.000Yeah, turn up at my show, at least just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go out all night You gon'serve me big, gon'serve me big, gon'serve up all night You gon'serve my dreams, you gon'serve them my cup, you gon'serve me all right They had the feeling, they had the problem, they thinkin'
00:16:15.000they tell me the flash I'm tweakin'We got the bills, they keep both outside, you out of your mind, you crazy tweakin'Got you mad at my lane, mad at my mind, I'm really mad at my twinkin'Know that you lovin'these lights, you lovin'this world, we runnin'it big every weekend Shut it in love with me every time I know All y'all track inside this
00:16:30.000life, that world Y'all get to run the bed up every weekend Now you see I'm torn off on the tape and You say that I'm back for no reason Bitch, I'm back up, I'm back up Only, only, only, only, only, only Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:16:58.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
00:17:06.000But in June of 2024, during the all-in podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:17:23.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:17:31.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:17:41.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
00:18:14.000And Americans need to get used to saying that.
00:18:16.000Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves Telling us it's good enough.
00:18:23.000We need to hear the words immigration moratorium.
00:18:31.000Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump.
00:18:40.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
00:18:51.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
00:18:59.000And this is your America First policy.
00:31:58.000This is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:08.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:19.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:23.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:34.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat.
00:32:42.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:45.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
00:32:57.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:16.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:33:31.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
00:33:50.000And this will be our last chance to save it.
00:33:53.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
00:34:13.000Pretty much the whole world knows the thing that said take a look what happened These are people
00:34:31.000who work hard but no longer have a voice I am your voice They've been put on notice if you fuck around with us if you do something bad to us We are going to do things to you that have never been It's been done before.
00:37:26.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve.
00:43:20.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:43:25.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:43:40.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:43:50.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:44:21.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump.
00:52:45.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
00:52:48.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
00:52:50.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
00:52:55.000And I also see it that somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain, but a big smile.
00:53:11.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
00:53:43.000You're not supposed to be here tonight.
00:54:18.000Lawrence, I found something really interesting.
00:54:36.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
00:54:43.000But in June of 2024, during the all-in podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
00:55:01.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
00:55:09.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
00:55:19.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
00:55:51.000And Americans need to get used to saying that.
00:55:54.000Native Americans never get what they ask for because they're always telling themselves and negotiating with themselves, telling us, It's good enough.
00:56:09.000Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump.
00:56:17.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly they're repeating the same script as every other Republican and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
00:56:28.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
00:56:37.000And this is your America First policy.
00:57:55.000I want you to know I'm sorry, Mr. Plantis.
00:57:57.000I should have supported Groiper War 2. What
01:00:36.000He's looking for Feed from desire Mind and senses purify Feed from desire Mind and senses purify Feed from desire Mind and senses purify Feed from desire Na-na-na-na-na-na-na
01:02:46.000Music Outro Music Outro Music Outro Music Outro Music Outro Music Not my words, not my rules, I just endorse them, all right?
01:03:04.000They say, trust me, I was like, I'm gonna leave your day, boys, I'm out of time, I'm gonna say, I'm gonna say, trust me, I'm gonna say, trust me, I'm gonna leave your day, boys, I'm out of time, I'm gonna say, laugh out the sky, I'm just a turn to everything, swarming on everybody who dared to vote.
01:03:29.000And your mama ain't shake, I'm Kenny, shit, and you've been with your ears way before the start, kick, yo, I'm in the city, I was just a check, with the more guys, they didn't think you were the way to fit, yo, it's true, shit, yo, what's it,
01:03:44.000shit, yo, what's it, shit, yo, what's it, shit, yo, what's it, shit, yo, what's it, shit, yo, I'm taking to the first shows, I know, only drop jewels way before they drop, shut up, I'm taking to the first, bitch.
01:05:18.000Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael
01:05:44.000Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael Rafael
01:07:05.000Rafael Rafael And then, nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
01:07:22.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
01:07:27.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all.
01:07:35.000Nobody will have the opportunity I have.
01:09:06.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
01:09:10.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases quickly murdered and assassinated.
01:09:17.000And we're killing ourselves every day.
01:09:20.000Inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see, people have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience.
01:09:30.000And tell the truth and do the right thing.
01:09:32.000People have got to start to get courageous.
01:09:35.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
01:09:40.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time.
01:09:45.000And to transform and sanctify this country.
01:09:49.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
01:09:53.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
01:09:57.000Is it really only so big as Bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down.
01:10:03.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
01:10:08.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
01:10:37.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
01:10:42.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:10:57.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:11:07.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who,
01:11:30.000an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure the future and the success America is a nation of believers, dreamers and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics and cynics.
01:11:49.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
01:16:44.000Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will.
01:16:57.000I'm a dumbest man, though you see the world from the deep end.
01:18:54.000In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
01:19:01.000But in June of 2024, during the all-in podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
01:19:18.000And I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
01:19:26.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
01:19:36.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:20:26.000Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump.
01:20:35.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly They're repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
01:20:46.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
01:20:55.000And this is your America First policy.
01:23:16.000I should have supported Grape of War 2.
01:28:10.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
01:33:34.000Can I just say, are you trusting Brian?
01:33:52.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
01:34:03.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
01:34:19.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interests, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
01:34:29.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before.
01:34:37.000This is not simply another four-year election.
01:34:40.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we, the people, reclaim control over our government.
01:34:52.000The political establishment that is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, And economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
01:35:12.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
01:35:23.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, And put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
01:35:40.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation.
01:35:45.000And this will be our last chance to save it.
01:35:48.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests Rigging the system, and our system is rigged.
01:39:22.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, the respect that we deserve.
01:39:41.000We are not alone in this world, we are not alone in this world, we are not alone in this world.
01:45:45.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Groeper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty, and of course defending Nick Fuentes, and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
01:46:16.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump.
01:46:42.000I put together some I like that Donald
01:47:00.000Trump I like that You know you're really beautiful A woman
01:47:16.000that looks like that Has to have a special set It's the night Oh my god Hey Donald Oh you look great Thank you very much I'm doing this This restaurant Listen Are you begging her?
01:48:42.000Mr. Trump My new game is Trump The game Trump The game This
01:48:59.000sounds like Political presidential Trump You said though That if you did run for president You believe you'd win I would say that I would have a hell of a chance of winning Maybe I went to lose I've never gone into losing my life I don't know how your audience was But I think people are tired of seeing the United States whipped off That's the guy on fire, right?
01:49:27.000Mm-hmm Tell me Thank you I wouldn't tell you Okay, kids, make it fast I've got a plane He created a magazine Mr.
01:49:35.000Trump If you do it Scabby He's so far I don't know how to do it Excuse me, personal
01:49:53.000money Now the ball is together Their mail
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01:54:07.000I really see something that said, take a look what happened.
01:54:40.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
01:54:43.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
01:54:45.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
01:54:50.000And I also see it that somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain, but a big smile.
01:55:06.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
01:55:08.000And if you have a minute, why don't we go?
01:56:10.000here. "Lawrence, I found something really interesting." In 2016, Donald Trump vowed that the United States would buy and, more importantly, hire American.
01:56:39.000But in June of 2024, during the all-in podcast hosted by his donor, David Sachs, he committed that he would not only expand work visas, but he would staple green cards to them.
01:56:53.000I cannot support this, and I will not support it.
01:56:57.000I will not encourage my followers to turn out in November to vote for this or campaign for this.
01:57:04.000It is not an unreasonable demand to say that we will not vote for a candidate that promises to import more legal immigrants.
01:57:14.000And it is not unreasonable because for the first time in 20 years, it is the majority opinion that there are too many legal immigrants coming into the country.
01:58:04.000Not since he announced his re-election campaign in November 2022 have I told anybody to vote for Trump.
01:58:13.000When pushed for details on the policy, clearly there Repeating the same script as every other Republican, and they show that they're really not serious about mass deportations.
01:58:24.000For that reason, I actually don't believe that illegal immigration will fall to historic lows.
01:58:32.000And this is your America First policy.
02:00:10.000On them, on them diamonds, yeah, you see these diamonds Girl, you see this shit, you know I'm different climbers Yeah, I got this damn, got it, I ain't tryin'Wishing them like family, wishing them they memories, yeah Hold it up, where you at the club?
02:00:30.000On them, yeah, pull up by side, yeah, pull up on them Now I got this bag on hats, on them I'm straight out of these diamonds, I'm straight out of these lights Yeah, yeah, how you gon'save these bills, how you gon'save these lights?
02:00:44.000Yeah, turn up at my show, at least just do it right Yeah, yeah, we go all night You gon'save me big, gon'save me big, gon'shut up all night I'm gon'save my dream, they gon'hold up my cup, they gon'save me all right I got the feeling, they big, got the problem, they make
02:00:59.000it, they jump with the blacks, I'm tweaking We got the bills, so you put it by side, you out of your mind, you crazy tweaking Got you out of my lane, bad in my mind, I'm really right out of my tweaking Know that you're loving these lights, you're loving this world We're running it big every weekend, shut it up I ain't love with me every time I know But split, all y'all track inside
02:01:15.000this life, that world Y'all get to run the bag up every weekend Now you see I'm gone off on the tape, man You say that I'm bad, that's what I'm raising Bitch, I'm better, I'm better On them, on them, on them, on them I want to be a dictator And you know why I want to be a dictator?
02:01:48.000I want a wall, and I want to drill, drill, drill My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs
02:02:04.000My love has got no power, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no fame, he's got his strong beliefs My love has got no money, he's got his strong beliefs One more and more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for One more and more, people just want more and more Freedom and love, what he's looking for
02:02:33.000Free from desire, my insensis purify, free from desire My insensis purify, free from desire My insensis purify, free from desire Na-na-na-na-na-na-na
02:02:49.000So like, I'm tired, I'm headed on my chest Now I'm tired, I'm gonna slide those in the vid I can't wanna bleed, I can't bite a fight I can't throw with nothing legs, they go fucking lies We should
02:03:04.000know this kid is saying, you gon'fucking die I should put a little bit of a nigga, I'm a fryer, guys I'm a fryer, guys They said it didn't want to preach, I'm stupid, I got us You got no pain, I got no pain, you can't even fuck with us I'm a
02:03:19.000fryer, I got no pain, you can't even fuck with us I'm a fryer, I'm fucking with the world, boy I'm a fryer, I got no pain, you can't even
02:08:58.000And people don't realize what they have.
02:09:03.000And then, nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain.
02:09:17.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
02:09:22.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all.
02:12:54.000But we have to be equally outspoken in praise of the trade policy, because this is great.
02:13:02.000And our featured story tonight, we're talking all about the brand new trade policy.
02:13:06.000They're calling it Liberation Day, April 2nd.
02:13:10.000And this is the long-awaited tariff schedule, which Trump campaigned on.
02:13:17.000But never articulated the details or specifics.
02:13:21.000There were some early tariffs, some that went into effect, some that were threatened and then suspended against Mexico and Canada, the European Union and China, on certain types of goods.
02:13:34.000That's been going on for the past two months.
02:13:37.000But today was the long-awaited announcement of the robust, comprehensive, Sweeping across the board tariff policy, which is going to change the entire international system.
02:13:52.000The United States, and in particular its trade policy, anchors the entire international trade system.
02:14:01.000And it's all based, effectively, on massive trade deficits, massive abuse.
02:14:10.000And we'll talk about what has been going wrong and how we got here.
02:14:14.000We'll talk about the problem as it is.
02:14:17.000But today, Trump announced as part of Liberation Day, the new tariff schedule, it is two parts, two major aspects to the policy.
02:14:28.000The first, and in my opinion, the best part, is there is a universal, across the board, Permanent, baseline tariff of 10% on everybody.
02:14:45.000And if you've been watching the show, I have been cautiously optimistic about trade, and my main concern or reservation, if there are, maybe there's one, maybe there's a couple reservations, it is that the ad hoc implementation of tariffs, which is to say, Threatening them, but then rescinding the threat.
02:15:08.000Generally cultivating an air of uncertainty and unpredictability.
02:15:22.000The other problem, I said, is not just that they are sort of all over the map.
02:15:28.000There's no certainty about what the trade policy will be today, what it'll be tomorrow.
02:15:34.000The rates, the categories of goods affected, which countries, not only is it ad hoc and unpredictable when it needs to be predictable and constant, I said, but also we need a tariff policy that is a fixture of an economic policy as opposed to using tariffs as a foreign policy tool to extract concessions and not actually being part of a mix of economic tools,
02:16:02.000rather being a tool in the foreign policy toolkit.
02:16:08.000This is an across-the-board permanent tariff.
02:16:11.000It's a baseline and it applies to everybody.
02:16:14.000And that means that this is going to generally affect the economy of the United States in the near and long-term future.
02:16:21.000So in my opinion, that's the best part.
02:16:32.000It's a 10% Universal, across the board, permanent, baseline tariff.
02:16:38.000The second part is that there is a reciprocal tariff on all of the countries that have very high trade barriers or actually even low barriers against the United States.
02:16:52.000And so countries that have trade barriers against our goods, we are applying something proportionately.
02:17:02.000So if you look at the trade barriers that other countries have against us, we have about half of, our rate is about half of what theirs is against them.
02:17:12.000So in addition to the baseline, there's this reciprocal tariff.
02:17:17.000Anything more than 10%, we are proportionally tacking on an additional tariff.
02:20:26.000I got Civ VII, and I just went into it, and it's very similar, so I sort of enjoy the similarities to the other games, but...
02:20:35.000The big problem with the game, they chopped it up into now.
02:20:39.000It used to be the case you play Civ V. And you play through from the beginning of time until the future, and it's uninterrupted, it's a thousand turns, it's whatever it is.
02:20:50.000This new game, they separate it up into like three mini-games.
02:20:59.000So you play through the Ancient Age, then you play through the Exploration Age, then the Modern Age.
02:21:06.000And it's so confusing, and you play through One section, one chapter of the game, and by the next one you lose all your guys, you lose all your armies, you lose your cities, you lose all your shit.
02:21:21.000And then the worst part, I invested like 24 hours in this playthrough, or like a lot of time, and really I just wanted to see the late stage, the end stage units, the end game.
02:21:34.000I wanted to see the tanks, the planes, missiles, There's no nukes!
02:23:42.000And when they strap us into VR, when they strap us into a simulated world with a VR headset generated by artificial intelligence, it's going to be as gay as the real world.
02:24:39.000The real world is DEI, too many women, too many blacks, too much bullshit, too much trash, and they're bringing all of those worst components now into the digital world too.
02:25:35.000It says, quote, is mourning the heartbreaking loss of Austin Metcalf, a 17-year-old football standout at Memorial High School, who was tragically killed during a UIL track meet Wednesday morning.
02:25:50.000Police say an altercation between two students escalated quickly during the District 11-5A championships.
02:25:59.000Austin was stabbed in the chest by Carmelo Anthony, a fellow 17-year-old black student from Frisco Centennial High School.
02:26:07.000Austin died in the arms of his identical twin brother, Hunter, who tried to stop the bleeding before emergency crews arrived.
02:27:29.000But as time has gone on, of course, we've all heard or seen a story like this, like I said, if not in our own neighborhoods, we've seen it on the news.
02:27:38.000It also happens in other countries too.
02:28:13.000Handsome, great looking, 17 years old, 4.0 GPA, playing football, volunteering for the church group.
02:28:21.000And then on the other side, you have this ugly, ugly piece of shit scumbag.
02:28:29.000And there's something especially wicked about this dynamic, and there's a reason that people don't show the side-by-side.
02:28:39.000There's a reason the mainstream media, of course they don't show the picture of the perpetrator, because every time they're going to be black, and they don't want people to create a narrative, which should be created, the obvious conclusion, But another reason they don't show the side-by-side is because they don't want people to see the contrast.
02:29:00.000And of course, there are white people who are violent too, although I don't think to the same extent and on the same level, and we'll get into that in a second.
02:29:10.000But there's something especially wicked about the fact that one of them had a future, one of them was a winner, one of them was actually in many ways a gift to the world, and on the other side you have this deadbeat.
02:29:26.000And there's something especially heinous about someone ugly with no future killing someone who is beautiful with a future.
02:29:35.000And in some sense, this is something that is echoing across our civilization, which is that our cities are under siege by ugly people.
02:29:46.000Ugly people that don't produce, that don't build, And they're destroying something that is beautiful.
02:29:53.000They're destroying the handiwork of a noble people.
02:29:58.000There's something especially heinous about this.
02:30:01.000More heinous, for example, than if one beautiful person killed another beautiful person, than if one productive person killed another productive person, than if one civilization waged a war on another civilization in the truest sense of the word.
02:30:17.000And you see something like this and On some level, I also—here's another thing that's brutally honest that maybe people aren't going to like.
02:30:31.000I don't even like to see a beautiful white face being portrayed as a victim.
02:30:38.000Because although people need to see what's happening, although people need to see the reality, On the other hand, I'm getting really sick and tired of broadcasting white people being killed, white people being abused, white people being victimized.
02:30:55.000I understand there is a political purpose for that.
02:30:59.000I understand, of course, that it is creating outrage and so there's And of course it's the news.
02:31:08.000But there's something that offends my pride as a white person to constantly see blacks as the predators and whites as the prey.
02:31:15.000Blacks as the killers and whites as the killed.
02:31:18.000Because on some level, you know that black people take some sort of sick pride in the fact that we live in fear of them.
02:31:27.000We live in fear of their impulsive, reckless, senseless violence.
02:31:35.000Somewhere deep down, and it comes out when these things happen, they do take some sort of sick pride that this is the dynamic, that we are peaceful, that we aren't given to violence, that we can't call upon and summon that kind of brutality in an instant, in a moment, in the way that they can.
02:31:58.000And on the one hand, while we're very sympathetic to the person who was killed, of course the killer is at fault.
02:32:04.000It's almost broadcasting our own weakness, and I hate that.
02:32:10.000On the flip side, we don't want to see white people going out and killing black people in an equally senseless way.
02:33:49.000And in the show, I'm not going to give you any of the spoilers or story, but the main character is a upright, upstanding black man who is the most moral, acts with integrity and conscience, a loving father and husband.
02:34:04.000And one of the antagonists in the show is a motherless white guy who's brutal and violent.
02:34:12.000I mean, this is what we're getting from Hollywood when this is the reality.
02:34:16.000And surely, If this guy were racist, if his parents were racist, if we lived in a racist society, he would still be alive.
02:34:30.000And not only would his life be spared, and he would get to live out his full potential and his own story, but in addition, all the lives around him would not have been utterly destroyed.
02:34:46.000His twin brother will never recover from that.
02:34:49.000His parents will never recover from that.
02:34:52.000His other loved ones may never recover from this.
02:35:54.000We think the state must intervene with brutal violence.
02:35:57.000You think this killer needs to be made an example of.
02:36:01.000This young man who killed a beautiful young white person who was productive and was going to contribute to society, he should be made an example of by the law.
02:36:11.000They should give him the death penalty.
02:36:13.000And then I thought, that's not good enough.
02:36:14.000It's not enough that he gets the death penalty.
02:36:16.000I started to think, how can we send a message to these killers?
02:37:10.000We have a state to administer justice, I said, so we should deliver the death penalty in equal measure to the killer.
02:37:19.000And in order to send that message, we have to do it in public.
02:37:22.000And then I thought, wait a second, we've just recreated lynchings.
02:37:27.000We just recreated the same thought process behind the KKK and behind the mob lynchings or executions That we hear so much about in the long history of race relations in the United States.
02:37:44.000Now, you might say to yourself, and that just goes to show how misguided that thinking is.
02:37:51.000Because we would equate that type of action with moral evil.
02:37:56.000Because we're indoctrinated, that was racism, that was evil, that was the moral stain on America, that was a legacy of slavery and Jim Crow and the Klan.
02:38:06.000So if you're thinking like this, and it sounds like that, and that is the pinnacle of evil, then this must be wrong.
02:38:14.000This way of thinking must be misguided if it leads to that place.
02:38:19.000But, me, I don't think in terms of heuristics.
02:39:19.000We have to wipe away our white tears and do the work.
02:39:23.000But there's two sides to every story, just like this one.
02:39:27.000At the end of this, you should see this black killer dead.
02:39:31.000This black killer should be in the electric chair or on the other end of firing squad.
02:39:36.000In a hundred years, when we're long gone, will there be a society that teaches in the history books that this was some sort of racial injustice that this killer was put in the electric chair?
02:39:50.000Are we going to hear the Sov story from his loved ones about how he was somehow the victim?
02:39:56.000About how the allegations against him were false or drummed up because of racism?
02:40:01.000You wonder, what was it like a hundred years ago?
02:40:05.000And in the case of someone like Emmett Till, well, it turns out the accusation was he beat and raped a white girl.
02:40:11.000Now, knowing what we've seen with our own eyes and with our own experience, what do you think's more likely?
02:40:41.000But it is to say, of course, that in the long history of race relations, and there is a Hatfield and McCoy's cycle of vengeance on both sides, There's bound to be injustice.
02:40:53.000There's bound to be senseless violence.
02:40:57.000But we're taught a story that whites are the problem.
02:41:41.000And that's not to say that every black person is violent.
02:41:44.000It's not to say that every black person is the same way.
02:41:48.000But we watch the news, we read the papers.
02:41:51.000When you drive downtown in Chicago, you know who you gotta look out for and worry about when you're thinking about whether you're gonna get carjacked, when you're worried about catching a stray bullet, when you're worried about who's gonna pull up on the side of the road and literally shove a rifle in your face and steal your iPhone or shoot you point-blank execution-style in Lincoln Park.
02:42:54.000When you're on the subway, when you're driving in your car, when you're in the city streets, you don't know whether the black person in proximity to you is one of the good ones, Or one of the ones who is going to summon an unbelievable, I mean literally for people like us, an unthinkable level of spontaneous brutality, senseless and merciless violence in an instant.
02:44:04.000We'd like to buy a house with a 30-year mortgage and pay the bills.
02:44:08.000We'd like to get married and an eternal contract and a sacrament before God.
02:44:13.000We'd like to have kids and invest in them emotionally and financially so they can have a future.
02:44:20.000We like to landscape our lawns because we like them to look nice.
02:44:24.000And we're actually not willing to throw away our life over some kind of pissing contest on public transportation, on a football field, on a sidewalk.
02:44:38.000They who are in and out of jail, they who make money from a life of petty crime, they who are going nowhere, In many cases, and I'm not saying blacks, but this class of predators who almost exclusively happen to be black, they are willing to throw it all away.
02:44:55.000As a matter of fact, it's not even willing because that would almost say that there's a precognition.
02:45:03.000That would almost suggest that there is some sort of active thought process when in actuality it's just instinct.
02:45:15.000And you have people that are living by the laws of man and living by the laws of civilization, based on rationality, based on reason, living alongside people that live by the rules of the jungle, that live by instinct and impulse, that live by unconscious decision-making.
02:45:41.000You cannot have people living by the laws of man That are taught to share, and to be a gentleman, and to be considerate.
02:45:51.000Taught to turn the other cheek and be Christian.
02:45:53.000People that are wearing a business suit on their way to their job, living alongside people that are shooting and killing to get to the top of the heap, to get to the top of the hill.
02:48:22.000And it seems that all the white people can say about it, the only language, the only vocabulary they can use, contrary to what I'm saying, is to speak in terms of fairness.
02:48:34.000You see, day in and day out, our society is being spoiled.
02:48:41.000And all white people can say is, well, this is really unfair, because if we did this to them, they wouldn't be so happy, now would they?
02:48:49.000Even that language is based on selflessness.
02:48:53.000Even that language is based on fairness and equity.
02:48:57.000Which is to say, you're not being fair to us.
02:49:01.000And there is some insinuation which is, we can't repay you in kind.
02:49:09.000We can't do to you what you do to us, because it wouldn't be fair.
02:49:14.000Because if we did it, you would be unhappy.
02:49:17.000And justifiably so, it would be unfair.
02:49:22.000And so what's being said is we are constrained by ourselves.
02:49:28.000We are restraining ourselves because of this conception of political correctness, fairness, what the other side would think, what they might do.
02:49:38.000We have to start thinking about what's best for us.
02:49:54.000We all have a reasonable level of fear.
02:49:57.000But in the 21st century, there is no reason why we should fear taking public transportation that we pay for.
02:50:06.000Going to a high school football game that our property taxes pay for.
02:50:11.000We should not just be able to survive, we should thrive in society, in a refined, advanced civilization.
02:50:20.000And I don't know about you, I want to achieve that at any cost, within the confines of morality.
02:50:27.000But we must pursue absolute justice At absolutely any cost and any kind of liberal idea that gets in the way to me is useless.
02:50:38.000Any liberal idea that gets in the way of justice for children that are being stabbed to death at school and shot is completely useless.
02:50:48.000And people just need to set these priorities straight.
02:50:50.000It's all these other people that Our preaching passivity and complacency and self-restraint in the face of an overt attack on our kind, on our way of life, has to be done away with.
02:56:02.000Again, with no regard for society, for any morality, anything like that.
02:56:08.000Unless you're capable of that kind of violence or willing to throw your life away for something like that, like, you know, what happened to Daniel Penny.
02:56:53.000I don't want to enter into a quick-time event every day that I go to work, every day that, you know, that your wife is walking the kids to the park.
02:57:02.000We don't want to enter into a quick-time event.
02:57:04.000Is this a good black person that we have to worry about being racist?
02:57:07.000Or is this a bad black person where we should be racist because they're about to put a gun to my head or a knife to my throat?
02:57:13.000And by the way, I don't want to live like Rambo.
02:57:15.000I don't want to live, at all times, And a heightened state of awareness of my blood pumping and my hand on my gun waiting to be ambushed by maniacs.
02:58:08.000It's it's just such a horrible thing to witness and you know I am the reason that people are afraid to talk like this is because watch I do this monologue and I'm gonna get media matters and I'm gonna get right-wing watch to clip it and they're gonna say Nick Fuentes wants to kill black people Nick Fuentes but And then you get canceled and then there's and then there's the mob action.
02:58:28.000He's racist You know, which is what when you talk about these issues, they then try to literally kill you which is the irony You say, I don't want to live in fear.
02:58:38.000I don't want to live in a situation where I'm either going to be life destroyed for being racist, killed if I'm not sufficiently racist.
02:58:49.000And then they say, I can't, you know, Jewish liberals, by the way, these are all the Jews, the Jews will come in and say, oh, you're racist.
03:01:08.000They come to a rich neighborhood that is safe, and they cause the fucking problems, and the black mayor, who shouldn't be there, fucking ignoramus, comes and says, well, they need somewhere safe to be.
03:01:19.000It was safe until they got there, and I get charged.
03:01:23.000They're driving cars through windows to steal Jordans.
03:01:27.000They're robbing cash registers for nine dollars.
03:01:31.000And I catch a charge, and it's these cock-sucking fucking people in the justice system, cops and whoever, and they're giving me grief!
03:01:40.000I get a charge, they're motherfucking me, calling me on the phone.
03:02:31.000If you're not willing to fight for your city, if you're not willing to fight for your country, if you're not willing to stand up for what's right, whatever you're doing, wherever you are, who's gonna?
03:08:10.000Be smart, use the information to protect yourself and your loved ones.
03:08:15.000And step up, have some courage in these situations.
03:08:21.000We have to get together and find a way out of this without where this is headed, which is either tyranny or a war of everyone against everyone.
03:08:36.000I didn't even want to talk too much about it, but man, it really just drives me crazy, especially because of my experience, how I've been vilified and what I've been subjected to.
03:08:50.000As much as I've been vilified, as much as people treat me like I'm radioactive, people talk about what a heinous person I am, people feel ju- they feel strong, they feel brave attacking me in a cowardly way with the crowd.
03:09:31.000I want to get into our featured story tonight, which is about the Liberation Day, the announcement of the Trump reciprocal tariffs.
03:09:38.000On a lighter note, much more positive, finally some good news.
03:09:44.000So when Trump ran for office in 2016, He launched a revolutionary America First agenda in complete contravention of the mainstream Republican agenda.
03:09:57.000The old Republican agenda was based on cutting taxes, shrinking government, deregulating the economy, going to war for Israel, among other things.
03:10:09.000Trump's agenda was based on three things.
03:10:12.000Ending the foreign wars, a foreign policy of restraint, It was based on immigration restriction, preserving the identity of America, its cultural identity, its heritage, its demographics, the integrity of its laws and its borders.
03:10:28.000And lastly, although this is one that people don't talk about as much, but we're talking about it tonight, one of the fundamental biggest pillars of Trumpism of America First is a protectionist trade policy, an industrial policy.
03:11:15.000We're giving Israel weapons to destroy Gaza.
03:11:18.000We're unhappy with Putin and maybe getting more aggressive against Russia.
03:11:22.000So there's this eternal struggle to restrain the American war machine because of the military-industrial complex, because of the Zionists, the neocons, the Jews.
03:11:38.000American troops remain in Iraq, remain in Syria, We're actually deploying more force.
03:11:44.000It's a greater force posture in the Middle East than before he got in.
03:11:49.000On immigration, once again, it's a fight.
03:11:54.000We have secured the border, but there is no border wall.
03:11:58.000We have secured the border, but there are no mass deportations.
03:12:01.000We have not reversed all of the illegals that have poured in under Biden, which was even greater than anything before Trump first came to office in 2016.
03:12:11.000So we're not completely fulfilling that.
03:12:13.000What's more, there's been a 180 on immigration, legal immigration.
03:12:20.000Whereas in 2016, Trump said, we don't want H-1Bs.
03:12:35.000Michael Knowles, this is just a really quick aside.
03:12:37.000It has nothing to do with the show tonight.
03:12:39.000But I was watching Michael Knowles' speech today.
03:12:42.000He gave a speech at Yale a couple days ago.
03:12:46.000And somebody said, why isn't Trump America first on immigration?
03:12:49.000And Michael Knowles said, well, you know, the administration lags behind the avant-garde part of the Republican Party.
03:12:57.000He said, Trump is in favor now of H-1Bs and legal immigration.
03:13:01.000He said, but in fairness, he says, the mainstream of the party, the administration lags behind the avant-garde dissidents, the more radical elements in the movement, he said, but eventually we'll get there.
03:13:16.000And I want to say for all the people that make excuses, that's just not true.
03:13:22.000Okay? The first Trump administration was against H-1Bs.
03:15:08.000It's not even speculation, it is literally just, you're involved in You're in fantasy land!
03:15:16.000Anyway, but to return to my point, so Trump is, needless to say, struggling on immigration.
03:15:25.000But the one thing that Trump has been consistently solid on, this is my point, if Trump has been unsuccessful at implementing a restrained America First foreign policy, if he's been unsuccessful at implementing an immigration restriction policy, What he has been successful at, I think is by far and away the biggest success, is that he is solidly America first on trade.
03:18:10.000Made the industrial policy more comprehensive.
03:18:13.000Not only did he keep in place the trade barriers, but he also created the CHIPS Act and the Biden Infrastructure Law, which are subsidies to make American industry more competitive.
03:18:26.000And we actually got a lot of investment from Europe because of the Biden Infrastructure Law, or the Inflation Reduction Act also.
03:18:34.000And the CHIPS Act, although it's not enough, is starting To bring manufacturing back, it's starting to bring back some industry to the United States.
03:18:44.000So you have had, like I said, this reform has been accepted over what will then be 12 years.
03:18:51.000Four years of Trump, four years of Biden, four more years of Trump.
03:18:54.000If it is successful, it will continue on after that.
03:18:57.000And so I want to make that clear because a lot of people say you're very negative about Trump some days and other days you're positive.
03:19:18.000I don't think it's a good thing to bomb Iran.
03:19:20.000I don't think it's a good thing to drag our feet on deportations.
03:19:24.000It is a good thing to implement trade barriers and tariffs.
03:19:28.000I support that 100% and I think Trump has always been very successful at that.
03:19:33.000I think the regime is in some ways accepting this reform.
03:19:37.000But the big development from today is we finally got the big tariff package.
03:19:42.000Trump campaigned throughout the election last year on a 15% across-the-board tariff, which is all goods coming into the United States would be taxed at 15%.
03:19:52.000And I thought this was almost unrealistically too good.
03:20:01.000It sounded like Trump was walking it back.
03:20:03.000For the past three months, Trump has been sort of hemming and hawing about what that promise would actually become in policy.
03:20:12.000He said he would do a 15% across-the-board tariff, and then once elected and then inaugurated, there was this open discussion, this sort of open process where he pondered whether it would be a 15% across-the-board tariff, he floated the idea of a reciprocal tariff, Which is that countries with high barriers, we would impose a high barrier on them.
03:20:38.000Countries with low barriers, we'd impose low or no barrier on them.
03:20:42.000And then last week, he said, well, maybe we'll just be super flexible.
03:20:46.000We're going to be reciprocal, but we're going to be super flexible.
03:20:49.000And so he was saying all these different things at once.
03:20:52.000He would say, well, we're going to be reciprocal and very tough, but also we have to be flexible, but not too flexible.
03:22:26.000But that is part number one, is that it's a 10% baseline tariff for everybody.
03:22:32.000On top of that, for those countries with trade barriers against the United States, for those countries like China, like Korea, like the European Union, like others, those countries that have imposed tariffs In excess of 10% against our goods, we are adding an additional tariff on top of the 10% in proportion to how high their barriers are against the United States.
03:23:00.000So it's a baseline 10% and it's proportionate against those countries with higher trade barriers against the United States.
03:23:08.000And this is a story from the New York Times.
03:23:10.000It says, quote, President Trump unveiled his most expansive tariffs to date.
03:23:16.000Saying he will impose a 10% tariff on all trading partners except Canada and Mexico, as well as double-digit tariffs on dozens of other countries.
03:23:26.000While Mr. Trump has been saying for weeks he would impose reciprocal tariffs, his announcement went far beyond what many analysts had expected.
03:23:33.000The tariffs will apply to more than 100 trading partners, including the European Union, China, Britain, India.
03:23:40.000Under Mr. Trump's plan, the United States will impose a staggering new 34% tariff on Chinese goods, on top of the 20% tariff that he had imposed on Beijing in recent months, a 20% tariff on imports from the European Union, and a 24% tariff on goods from Japan.
03:23:59.000India will face a 26% tariff on its exports to the United States.
03:24:06.000Trade experts, economists, Democratic and even a few Republican lawmakers swiftly rebuked the tariffs.
03:24:13.000Officials from other countries protested with some contemplating retaliation.
03:24:18.000In a slight reprieve, the new tariffs will not apply to products that Mr. Trump already hit with separate levies, including steel and aluminum, and vehicles and vehicle parts.
03:24:28.000Energy and other minerals not available in the United States will also be excluded.
03:24:33.000White House officials defended the tariffs by arguing that pernicious trading practices by other countries led to large and persistent trade deficits for the United States, and senior administration officials said they had little appetite for haggling with individual countries over lower tariff rates, even with U.S. allies that have offered to reduce their own levies on American exports in recent days.
03:24:55.000Trump officials also issued an early warning to countries that have threatened to impose retaliatory tariffs against the United States.
03:25:03.000Nick Iacovella, the Executive Vice President at Coalitions for a Prosperous America, said, quote, So, this policy is great.
03:25:29.000Like I said, totally blew away my wildest expectations.
03:25:48.000So, you know, it could have been a little bit higher.
03:25:51.000But overall, this is an extremely bold and unprecedented trade action.
03:25:57.000And I want to restate this point because this is very important.
03:26:02.000These were my concerns about the trade policy, which have now been answered.
03:26:06.000The first is that so far, Trump's implementation of tariffs has been scattershot.
03:26:13.000He is creating a climate of uncertainty, unpredictability, threatens tariffs, then walks it back.
03:26:20.000Says we'll use tariffs to achieve very ambiguous concessions from other countries, that It's hard to say objectively how those conditions would be satisfied, and therefore, it's very hard to predict whether there will be tariffs, and against what countries, and on what goods.
03:26:38.000And the problem with that scattershot approach, without predictability, without certainty, you cannot have an economic correction.
03:26:50.000If investors and multinational corporations and other economic decision makers, if they know that there's going to be a tariff, it's going to be this much, and this is when it's going into effect, they can plan.
03:27:05.000If they have confidence knowing when it's going to happen, how much it's going to be, how long it will last, when and how it will apply against what goods, they can make long-term decisions with confidence about Where they're going to deploy capital.
03:27:23.000But if they don't know, then they can't.
03:29:03.000And those two issues are related, because you can understand, if they're being used as a negotiating tool, then they're going to be ad hoc.
03:29:11.000Then they're going to be unpredictable.
03:30:23.000The price mechanism, for example, the idea that we have prices.
03:30:28.000Why does something cost a certain amount of money?
03:30:31.000Well, the cost reflects the relative scarcity Of that good.
03:30:38.000If there's an egg shortage, for example, eggs are going to become more expensive because there's fewer of them.
03:30:45.000There's fewer of them, which means demand for them increases.
03:30:49.000Not everybody can have as many eggs as they want.
03:30:52.000We're going to have to economize on them.
03:30:54.000We're going to have to constrain how they're allocated.
03:30:59.000We raise the price and only those people that absolutely need them We'll be able to get them because they'll be willing to pay for them.
03:31:06.000That is what the price signal is good at.
03:31:08.000And markets, insofar as that is letting the price mechanism do its thing, having markets without a lot of barriers, letting prices communicate relative scarcity to allocate resources, generally that's a good thing.
03:31:23.000But that by itself is not the only consideration in an economy.
03:31:34.000One of the reasons, for example, one of the shortfalls of the market, of the private sector, of the price system, is that the price system, the markets, are not always necessarily the best at long-term planning.
03:31:59.000If you want to reflect the relative scarcity of something like eggs right now, well, the price system will communicate the relative scarcity of the eggs with how the prices rise and fall.
03:32:11.000But over the long term, the market has difficulty doing these things, especially with things like technology that don't yet exist.
03:32:22.000So, for example, something like human flight, the internet, green technologies, New sources of energy.
03:32:31.000They might not necessarily be economical right now.
03:32:37.000There might have to be, for example, in a new technology, which might be very risky, might have very low odds of becoming viable, and then therefore lucrative.
03:32:49.000It might not necessarily be According to the laws of the market, profitable to pour tons of money in research and development on a very risky, very speculative, new type of technology.
03:33:03.000That is why, throughout the history of the United States, many of the biggest technological innovations have come from the military.
03:33:11.000So, the internet is a perfect example.
03:33:15.000And many other technologies, during World War I, during World War II, and other tech Products.
03:33:23.000They would not have come into existence without huge government money for a military application, tax dollars that were spent with no, necessarily, no anticipation of a short-term profit, or maybe even a profit at all.
03:33:42.000Something like the Manhattan Project, the nuclear bomb, could have never been created by the private sector, just wouldn't happen.
03:33:49.000The nuclear bomb was created By the government.
03:33:52.000The internet was created by the government.
03:33:56.000The first computers created by the government.
03:33:59.000Many of these things were created, the resources were marshaled and directed by the government.
03:34:06.000So this, these kinds of, and these are examples, but these types of heuristics like innovation only comes from the private sector, that's not necessarily true or wholly true.
03:34:18.000The idea that markets perfectly organize our society for us is not necessarily always true.
03:34:30.000And so that's one of the first things to understand about a protectionist policy.
03:34:34.000When you start to say we need the government to subsidize industries, protect industries, we need the government to actually plan for the future, we need the government to think 10, 20, 30 years in the future, Well,
03:36:28.000Of which only the richest people own most of the stocks.
03:36:31.000It is those that own the assets, those that own stocks, from which all this foreign money pours into, or to which all the foreign money is pouring into.
03:36:39.000It is they who will undergo a period of pain when the stock market goes down for a little while, when the economy contracts for a little while.
03:36:48.000And it is those media companies that they own which are sending the message.
03:36:53.000It is the political parties that they contribute to which are complaining.
03:36:57.000In a word, it is the capitalist class.
03:37:01.000It is those that own what is now considered to be capital.
03:37:41.000And there is all the difference in the world, in this economy, between those that have wealth, not even those that make money, that make income, but those that own wealth, and those that do not.
03:37:52.000Those that own stocks, Those that own real estate.
03:39:22.000And so over the past 20 or 30 years, the proportion of economic activity in the United States that is manufacturing, that is industry, that is agriculture, has gone down.
03:39:34.000And the amount of the economy that is services, financial, insurance, and real estate has gone up.
03:39:52.000The wealth has been transferred into financial services, real estate services, insurance services in New York, in Chicago, in the big cities, in San Francisco, in L.A., and has rewarded those people that are in those industries, And it rewards those that own assets where the money is flowing into.
03:40:13.000If you own real estate, this money is coming into real estate.
03:40:18.000If you own stocks, the money's leaving industry, going out into the world, flowing back as a form of foreign investment into companies, into stocks.
03:40:28.000So if you own, if you own, okay, if you have wealth, if you have, If you're a capitalist, if you have capital, capital, you are a happy camper.
03:40:41.000You are benefiting from this trade policy.
03:41:00.000It's causing your whole society to collapse in on itself.
03:41:04.000in all the mid-size and smaller towns across the country.
03:41:08.000That is why both sides are articulating dissatisfaction.
03:41:14.000That's why both sides, Republicans and Democrats, the Wall Street Journal and the Washington Post and the New York Times, are saying, this is terrible.
03:41:23.000That's why both sides, because they're the same side.
03:41:26.000Because the rich, the capitalists, the wealth owners, they also happen to own the media.
03:41:32.000They also happen to own the political system.
03:42:34.000It means that we are importing more than we are exporting.
03:42:39.000So on net, the whole country, against all the other countries, we import more than we export overall.
03:42:48.000But we also maintain persistent high trade deficits with our biggest trading partners bilaterally, like China, like India, like the European Union, and so on.
03:43:45.000We get all this stuff and we don't have to give them that much stuff in return.
03:43:49.000Well, it's just in a different account.
03:43:52.000It has to square to zero in a different account.
03:43:54.000Otherwise, it wouldn't be profitable for countries to engage in trade.
03:43:58.000So, if we're getting more than we're giving to China, it's not that we're actually getting a surplus of stuff, we're just paying for it with things other than stuff.
03:44:11.000We're paying for it with things other than strictly goods and services.
03:44:17.000How do we pay for things other than in goods and services?
03:44:20.000Well, we pay for it with currency, cash, And the cash eventually flows into foreign investment, in real estate, stocks.
03:45:24.000They take that money and they buy stocks on an American Stock Exchange, and now they own equity in a company, and they're getting a dividend.
03:45:33.000They're earning a rent on that as well.
03:47:26.000They buy our company, it drives up the value of the stock market.
03:47:30.000When they buy real estate, it drives up the price of real estate.
03:47:35.000When they buy our debt, it drives down interest rates.
03:47:39.000And what's more, when they buy real estate, how does that happen?
03:47:44.000Well, they talk to a giant real estate firm.
03:47:48.000And so now the real estate business in America is booming because we have to do these big real estate deals.
03:47:53.000And to secure the financing and make the deal, we need financial people to make the real estate deal and to manage their stock portfolio and other things.
03:49:40.000Is it equally beneficial for a country to make, I don't know, steel, cars, planes, parts, have factories, versus making investment devices, financial instruments, Making insurance adjustments, whatever.
03:50:02.000Are those equally beneficial industries to have?
03:50:06.000For a variety of reasons, economically, strategically?
03:50:10.000Would you rather be the country that makes battleships, tanks, planes, artillery shells, ammunition, and by the way, to do all those things, you know what you need?
03:50:21.000To make tanks and rocket ships and things like that, Or fighter jets?
03:50:50.000Would you rather have An ecosystem of industry where you're making steel, you're making cars, you're making parts, you have a skilled workforce, and you have the infrastructure to make construction equipment, infrastructure equipment, construction equipment to make, and then ultimately military equipment and hardware.
03:51:11.000Or do you want the financial industry?
03:52:45.000What happens if there's a trade dispute?
03:52:47.000What happens if China wants to bully us?
03:52:51.000Well, now we're relying on a very fragile and super complex, incomprehensible international trading system where a car is really coming from like 40 different countries.
03:53:02.000What happens if like China blockades those countries or buys those countries off, bribes them with cheap credit, with the Belt and Road Initiative, then what do you do?
03:53:12.000So, strategically, this is a big problem.
03:53:14.000If you don't have productive capacity, if you don't have industry, you don't have a military.
03:53:18.000If you don't have a military, you can't impose your will on the world.
03:53:22.000If you can't impose your will on the world, you don't have supply chains.
03:54:45.000If we want to have the most important, valuable technologies of the future, we need to make the technologies of today.
03:54:51.000We need to have the workforce, we need to have the capital, we need to have the industry, we need to have industry towns where this stuff is happening.
03:55:21.000The country that has the chips and semiconductors, the country that has artificial intelligence, quantum computing, that country will own this century.
03:55:31.000The economic and the strategic are deeply interconnected.
03:55:36.000And the free market doesn't think about those things.
03:55:42.000The free market is a tool that allocates resources.
03:55:45.000But society still needs to make decisions in the long term about what is beneficial holistically.
03:55:54.000The free market can tell you how many eggs there are.
03:55:57.000The free market can tell you how much wood should go into a pencil, you know, in the famous example.
03:56:04.000But the free market will not tell you which industries of the future are going to pay off.
03:56:08.000The free market is not going to negotiate with Mexico not to dump their steel here.
03:56:14.000The free market is not going to set these strategic, military, economic, the comprehensive priorities of a nation in the long term and execute them.
03:56:22.000That's something only the government can do.
03:56:25.000That's something that only the state can do.
03:56:30.000It's a warped view of our history where people say it's like, you know, the free market times are great and big government socialism is when times were bad.
03:56:39.000The market and the state are inseparable.
03:56:43.000So that is why this 10% across-the-board tariff is excellent, because this is going to make American industry more competitive.
03:56:51.000It's going to make American industry profitable, lucrative.
03:56:56.000It's going to make the goods that come out of there competitive.
03:56:58.000And people say, well, prices will go up.
03:57:26.000You have a country with a skilled workforce, with factories.
03:57:29.000You have a country that has manufacturing and industry that, like I said, will be on the technology ladder to the next technological development.
03:57:39.000We will have a productive capacity where we can make a commercial empire that is also a military empire.
03:57:47.000That is the backbone of American power projection.
03:57:51.000So this is absolutely essential to do, and it should have happened a long time ago, but it's good that it's happening now.
03:58:04.000America First is about recognizing that a nation There is such a thing as a national interest, as opposed to the GDP, the economy, whatever that means.
03:58:30.000That's what nationalism, that's what America First is.
03:58:33.000Putting the well-being of the nation ahead of the well-being of the shareholders.
03:58:38.000The well-being of the nation ahead of the well-being of the financial people, the insurance people, the real estate people, the capitalist class.
03:58:46.000Putting all Americans, and they'll win too, they'll come out good on the other side, but it's about making sure that everybody in the country is taken care of.
04:02:52.000Things you wouldn't even think relate to national security do.
04:02:57.000In a national security crisis, maybe you need iodine pills, you need face masks, you need vaccines, you need pharmaceuticals, you need other stuff you don't necessarily think of.
04:03:12.000And then we're in a situation where you got all these cargo ships That are waiting outside the port all these supply chain disruptions talk about inflation talk about an economic contraction and Then the same thing happened in Ukraine and then I think that's when a lot of the planners in the United States said this is not tolerable we need and that's when you started to hear about friend-sharing and Started here about Hardening our supply chains,
04:03:42.000securing our supply chains, because you saw during the pandemic and the Ukraine war, the weakness and vulnerability of this system.
04:04:31.000If you're gonna go up and ask him a question, you have to just force the issue and say, You say it's a free marketplace of ideas.
04:04:40.000I would even say something like, but you don't debate the far right.
04:04:45.000You need to say something like, don't even necessarily make it about me, but say, you say you're in a free marketplace of ideas, but you never debate people further to the right than you.
04:04:57.000There are people further to the right than you.
04:05:00.000One example is Nick Fuentes, who is as popular of a streamer as you are.
04:09:06.000It is one thing to give your money and attention to an online sex worker who in turn gives you attention and sexy content that contains nudity.
04:09:15.000Not- I don't know if that comparison's doing you any favors.
04:15:41.000Sophocles sent $20, hey Nick love the show yesterday.
04:15:43.000As much as pointing out our nation's subversion to a foreign entity is important, your feminism rants are seriously some of your most poignant talking points and you regularly give the best takes.
04:15:52.000Yeah, look, I mean, I talk a lot about Israel lately, but I'm based on every—I'm based on trade, I'm based on women, I'm based on Jews, I'm based on everything.
04:16:04.000So, we have a lot—we have something for everybody here.
04:16:08.000I'm red-pilled on women, I'm red-pilled on race, I'm red-pilled on Jews, I'm red-pilled on the economy.
04:16:34.000I don't watch the super chats so sorry if somebody already asked this I saw Pam Bondi wants to give Luigi Menjione the death penalty Do you think this would deter violence or create a martyr effect and cause more violence?
04:18:38.000She's absolutely crazy and you could tell that almost immediately and everyone that's something that everyone knows It's it almost just speaks for itself like I could sit here and say Trenthorne is a cock And his wife is crazy, or you could just literally watch her for two minutes, and it's just like every guy knows Every guy immediately understands what's happening there automatically Which is why it's so funny So everybody needs to...
04:19:03.000I'm going to clown on him so hard tomorrow.
04:19:17.000You have no right to call me out and talk shit.
04:19:22.000Those that live in glass houses, you have no right to come at me with this feminine, Fucking finger-wagging, faggoty-ass lecture about, I'm not a real Catholic, saying Thomas Aquinas is wrong too.
04:19:36.000Why don't we throw that in there as well, right?
04:20:58.000And it honestly is actually fucked up that people try to bully me for being myself.
04:21:06.000And I know how that sounds, but it actually is fucked up, and that's why it really irritates me, especially when guys have no business doing that.
04:21:16.000I don't want to come after you and your crazy fucking wife.
04:21:19.000I don't want to have to come for you and embarrass you and humiliate you.
04:21:23.000But it is one thing to argue the point.
04:21:25.000It's another thing to like constantly keep scorn upon me as a human being because of my defects, you know, or because of my Shortcomings?
04:21:34.000Because I wear my heart on my sleeve, I could be a LARPer, I could be a role player, I could play the part, I could typecast myself as the Alex P. Keaton, trad robot, you know, get married, wear a sundress, all that kind of shit.
04:25:24.000Yeah, she was this young girl from Indian Head Park, and like I said, she came home from school, interrupted a burglary, and this black guy stabbed her like 50 times to death.
04:25:42.000Take the shit and leave what kind of sadistic human being it's not it's an animal what kind of sadistic person Murders a little girl In such a brutal way like that because of a burglary gone wrong.
04:25:56.000It's just insane and this is what we're expected to deal with so You know it's got to stop Bobby Groy percent $10 the Civ game Twitter account deleted the post of their dev team you ratioed lol I know I saw Randy Darsh sent $100.
04:26:10.000Thank you for what you do Nick I've watched you for years now but have hardly ever contributed.
04:26:14.000I am currently in the hospital awaiting the arrival of my third child with my passed out wife.
04:26:17.000This would have not been possible without you helping me convert to Catholicism and get my shit together.
04:26:34.000You know, because on top of everything, you encounter people And sometimes it's easy to forget because I'm in sort of a bubble, I'm in based world, you know, where everyone's based.
04:26:46.000But you forget how lost so many people in this generation are to drugs, porn, you name it, being liberal in general.
04:26:57.000And all the things that we sort of take for granted, for them, it's a big deal, you know.
04:27:04.000So when people say that they watch the show and they get their shit together, I love to hear that because You know, maybe we can't change the world in eight years, but we can change people's lives, you know, and that does change the world.
04:27:18.000So, you know, it could be frustrating and you think to yourself, well, man, how are we going to ever dig ourselves out of this?
04:27:25.000You know, we have responsibility to think about these problems seriously, but But, not to be corny, but changing somebody's life, well, that is changing their world.
04:27:37.000You know, that's changing, for them, that's their whole world.
04:27:40.000If you're bringing somebody back from the brink, getting them to turn away from a destructive life, or sinful life, or getting them to come back to the church or listen to their conscience, you know, that's an important thing to do as well.
04:33:33.000So, and it's a shame, because it's a world-class city, and you should be able to go to Chicago and eat at nice restaurants and enjoy the amenities.
04:33:43.000You should be able to enjoy the commons, but it's been ruined.
04:33:49.000There was another teen takeover, where hundreds, maybe thousands of black teenagers were downtown in Streeterville, jumping on cars, mugging people, tasing each other.
04:36:21.000It bends from ancient to early futuristic areas while managing resources, building infrastructure, and commanding a wide array of military forces, including nuclear missiles.
04:36:27.000The Conquer the World Campaigns kickass.
04:42:35.000And what you get is, like, this neutered, like, feminine creature That is there to go to the office and talk about sports at the water cooler.
04:42:46.000And, uh, you know, talk about how much you love your wife and talk about the latest fucking thing from the store.
04:42:52.000Whenever I get around normies, I notice how much they talk about buying shit from the store.
04:42:58.000Like, I exist in a world where I'm like, when are we going to war with Iran?
04:43:02.000You know, what did they say at the Nintendo convention?
04:44:51.000It is important that people do need to hear that.
04:44:53.000So, like I said, I know people hate when you say that, but if you don't throw in that clarification, they'll call you shit anyway, but it's really more for our people.
04:46:42.000Yes Alright TX grow I percent $25 As someone who grew up in DFW It especially makes my blood boil Hearing this story We've been flooded by Jits and Asians To the point of becoming minorities In many once once White Afro and suburbs And these violent chimps True, that's what it is.
04:47:05.000I'm also from the Chicago suburbs, but don't want to move into Chicago for obvious reasons.
04:47:08.000Do you have any cities you would recommend for grow hyper slash white people in general to move to as we progress in our careers and efforts?
04:47:13.000Yeah, I mean, Nashville is a lot of conservatives are there, Tennessee in general.
04:47:25.000A lot of people are moving to Florida.
04:47:27.000A lot of our people are moving to Texas.
04:49:02.000A lot of people look at my life and they say, oh, you know, you've had a lot of people that you used to work with that you don't work with anymore.
04:49:10.000And people say, you're the common denominator.
04:49:37.000Because it involves fame and notoriety, you have a lot of clout chasers.
04:49:42.000So that is a characteristic of what I do, which is different than what normal people do.
04:49:48.000People say, you know, normal rules are if everybody doesn't like you or a lot of people don't like you, it's because of you.
04:49:54.000Well, but if you're involved in anything that involves fame or money, the rules change a little bit because everybody understands that fame and money are two things that are universally, deeply coveted.
04:50:10.000If you have those things, it's a stereotype, you attract people that want to use you.
04:50:16.000If you have a platform, if you have fame, no matter how much or how little, you see how shameless people are.
04:50:22.000People are addicted to fame or covet fame like a drug.
04:50:27.000And so there is like a specific type of person that covets fame and you find these people all the time.
04:50:32.000If you're a live streamer, you don't find them in politics because most people in politics aren't famous.
04:50:37.000But when you're a live streamer, when you get in front of a big audience, when it's a production, when it's a show, when it involves being seen, you get these covetous people.
04:50:46.000And that is characteristic, which makes it different.
04:50:49.000But I'm also not just a regular live streamer, where any live streamer will tell you the same thing.
04:50:56.000Any ordinary live streamer will tell you it's backstabbing, it's clout chasers, it's grifters, users.
04:51:04.000Anyone who has any bit of notoriety will tell you the same thing.
04:51:13.000What you find in politics is that when you have influence, especially someone like myself, when you're going up against the Jews, when you're going up against all these people, well, politics is also super competitive because people covet influence too.
04:51:34.000I know so many people, when I got betrayed over and over and over again, people would objectively assess the facts and say, oh, that happened to me too.
04:51:44.000I know like at least three or four business owners who have their own faction that called me up a couple of years ago.
04:51:53.000And they said, dude, the exact same thing happened to me.
04:51:57.000Someone I built up, someone I created, someone I made totally turned on me.
04:52:03.000Literally, no fewer than four people, business owners, who are pretty substantial in their own right, people you know or may have heard of, they called me and said, oh, that happened to me too.
04:52:15.000And then you're in right-wing politics.
04:52:16.000And the big thing about right-wing politics is it is a very high-pressure environment.
04:52:24.000If you join me, you're on a blacklist.
04:52:27.000If you're friends with me, if you do business with me, you're on a blacklist.
04:52:30.000People go out of their way to make your life shitty.
04:53:20.000Where it's like, people like me, they like the idea of me, they get close to me, and then they go, oh shit, I bit off more than I can chew.
04:54:53.000And if you just haven't dealt with people in these ways, it's easy to be sympathetic to the disgruntled employee, the disgruntled Whistleblower.
04:55:15.000It's easy when you've never done anything to find that person sympathetic.
04:55:19.000But anyone that has a business, anyone in politics, anyone with any degree of notoriety or status, anyone who has ever had something that other people covet will tell you exactly the same thing, which is that's when you find out how people really are.
04:56:15.000That's a little piece of perspective for people that find it so easy to want to stand in judgment of somebody else's life and say, oh, this guy's a bad guy.
04:56:49.000There was a time when I cared more about what people said.
04:56:52.000And then I realized, after I had dinner with Trump, after I did the Groyper War, after I pulled off AFPAC 3, I've done these big achievements, and after every one of those achievements, did my haters come around and say, oh, well, you know, I've been critical of him in the past, but he really did it this time.
04:57:30.000When I was with Ye, my hero, you know, one of my favorite artists of all time, when I'm at dinner with Trump and Trump loves me, this is just like unbelievable level of mainstream penetration and, you know, in a personal dream and everything that people say, wow, good for him.
04:57:47.000No, they found a reason to shit on it.
04:57:48.000It's like, okay, so why do I care what those people say?
04:57:54.000And I'll tell you, this is the last thing I'll say, last piece of advice for you young people out there.
04:58:00.000You know, this is something I realized even in high school when I was in speech team.
04:58:05.000I went to my first speech team meeting and I was really nervous.
04:58:10.000I was 14. I was a freshman in high school and I was on the speech forensics team and I went to the first tournament and I was in the hallway.
04:58:19.000I was psyching myself up for the speech.
04:58:22.000And I remember being nervous and I was thinking, I'm in another high school that was hosting the tournament.
04:58:29.000It's other teachers from, coaches from other schools that are doing the judging.
04:58:33.000It's other students from other schools.
04:58:35.000I was thinking, I'm never going to see these people again in my life.
04:59:09.000You can't worry about, I know it's maybe super basic, but that's a way to process that and work through it because it's an irrational fear.
04:59:17.000But the way to process it is just to say, I'm going to be successful by any means necessary.
04:59:23.000Yeah, people are not going to like you.
04:59:54.000Having been his friend now for years, I have literally seen it with my eyes.
05:00:00.000People that come around him or have been around him, people that he thinks are loyal to him, that are leaking his shit to the press, trying to mess with his life, stealing his money, They do not care about him at all.
05:00:16.000And, you know, not to, like, you know, self-report about what a good guy I am, but my goal when I was with Ye in 2022 was to work for the political team.
05:00:32.000And I actually put my own interests aside.
05:04:00.000Awesome monologue on international trade tonight.
05:04:02.000You really painted a clear picture on how free trade has been weaponized against our domestic manufacturing to enrich the capitalist class.
05:04:07.000We need to unlearn so much nonsense about invisible hands and paper clips and relearn the protectionism that built the middle class.
05:04:21.000See, I need to get better at showing off my versatility a little bit, because you kind of tune into the show and every night it's just like, Israel sucks!
05:04:30.000And every show is just like a screed against Jews and Israel.
05:04:35.000It's like, yeah, maybe we Maybe we should talk about other stuff too sometimes.
05:04:41.000It's okay to take a step back and say, wow, yeah, I mean, you need to talk about it a lot, but maybe you need to talk about it slightly less, maybe just a little bit less.
05:04:53.000People are like, man, you really talk about Israel a lot.
05:05:42.000But the thing about a gun that is important to know is that even a gun sometimes is not the best because it gives people a false sense of security.
05:05:52.000You carry around a gun and you kind of puff your chest out and go, oh, I'm good.
05:06:22.000If you are forced into a situation where you can't get away, and there is no way to de-escalate, you know, that is when It is helpful to have one.
05:06:32.000It's helpful to have one in that situation, but the problem is then you get nut jobs and freaks that are just, you know, they want to pull their gun out all the time.
05:06:42.000You get road rage, people pull their gun out.
05:06:44.000People get in a fight over their snowblower.
05:06:47.000You see that clip in Pennsylvania, I think it was.
05:06:50.000People go back home and get their gun and people do some crazy shit with their guns.
05:09:04.000This is not investment advice, this is not financial advice, but I mean, look, if you don't know what you're doing, the best thing you can do is just invest in an index fund.
05:09:17.000Both ideally crypto invest in something safe.
05:09:21.000I mean right now even bonds are really attractive bonds have a high interest rate.
05:09:26.000I Mean these days if you but you got to get a mix I mean talk to a financial advisor go to the bank talk to a financial advisor It depends on your situation, but people people think they're gonna get rich off stocks.
05:09:38.000You're not you're not gonna trade stocks and get rich Unless you're super intelligent that you're probably not No, I mean, I'm not intelligent enough.
05:11:08.000People asking Khan Incorporated Campus questions need to be practicing their questions against an AI tool to act as the person they are questioning.
05:11:13.000They are famous enough for AI to know how to respond.
05:12:10.000Can you clarify how segregation would look like because I can't support AF if I can't live around white Well, you sound really dumb, honestly.
05:12:35.000It's as simple as freedom of association.
05:12:38.000And look, if you create a culture where, like, hey, it's this kind of neighborhood, and if you're legally allowed to do that, it would re-emerge, you know?
05:13:33.000Yeah, I feel like they're gonna get pulled over.
05:13:35.000I feel like they're gonna get pulled over.
05:13:36.000Sorry. Minor inconvenience for the good of the community.
05:13:41.000But if you are a mulatto, and you're in, like, Lincoln Navigator, and you have a collared shirt on, and you got 10 and 2, you know, then you're good.
05:14:31.000Contentious at this point, but I mean, let's just say based on recent developments, you kind of, I mean, you know, what's up, you know, what's going on with that.
05:15:17.000Listen, I don't know who's playing Nintendo Switch as an adult.
05:15:20.000I get it if you're at like a party and everyone's playing like Super Smash or Mario Kart, but like, I have friends that are really into Nintendo and they were up this morning watching the Nintendo convention and it's like, what are you, four years old?
05:17:15.000Just six months ago, a 55-years-old white man was in a Kroger in Columbus an hour from me and he was telling three black teens to keep it down while inside the store.
05:17:20.000When he left, they followed him out to the parking lot and stomped him to death.
05:20:24.000Get jacked up, you know, we need to get jacked up.
05:20:27.000We need to get prepared for the race war now, but not actually but we but actually We kind of do actually we actually kind of do You know you can't but you know, how much is that even gonna help?
05:20:43.000You'd like to think that the government would do it but If it's gonna be a jungle out there, yeah, you kind of do need to be physically strong I bet that's probably true.
05:27:54.000That's what's funny to me about Ye is he literally talks like an internet edgelord.
05:27:59.000Because these are- that is how people talk online, behind anonymous accounts.
05:28:03.000You know, they say the N-word, they talk about Hitler, they're just raw, and it's true.
05:28:09.000He just happens to be one of the biggest celebrities in the world, joining up with the edgelords, saying, yeah, how could I be acting like Hitler when I'm a nigger?
05:28:18.000You know, and everyone's like, that's, yo, that's actually just like edgelord Twitter content.
05:29:02.000They tried to—you have his personal trainer literally texting him, I will poison you, I will drug you and destroy your mind and take custody over your life.
05:29:12.000They're trying to control him, enslave him, take his family.
05:29:16.000Then, for speaking his mind, they took his wealth, his deals, froze his money, took his Twitter account for a time.
05:30:39.000I used to work at a major hedge fund, and something I thought you might find interesting is that many PMs who deal with macro are former intelligence slash CIA.
05:30:44.000Theoretically, they are hired to assess global risk.
05:30:46.000Big banks like JPM employ tons of these people on Intel teams.
05:30:49.000Yeah, of course, that's why they call it a regime.
05:30:51.000You can't even call it the state because the state That's a public-private partnership.
05:31:55.000But unfortunately, there are people that do take it all the way.
05:32:00.000And there are people that call for violence.
05:32:01.000There are people, there are sick people out there that hear a monologue like I did tonight, and they say, I'm going to carry out an act of violence.
05:32:13.000And I'm against, in principle, acting out of passion, and especially Revenge killing, you know, taking an innocent person's life to settle a score with another member of their tribe or something like that.
05:32:26.000So, unfortunately, you do have to say that.