MASS DEPORTATIONS: Based LIBERALS Deport BROWN PEASANTS From Pleasure Island | America First Ep 1063MASS DEPORTATIONS: Based LIBERALS Deport BROWN PEASANTS From Pleasure Island | America First Ep 1063
Martha's Vineyard deported 50 illegal immigrants and put them on a bus headed back to the United States. Is this better than the Abbott busing of the migrant caravans? Is it worse than the DeSantis busing? And why is it so much better than what happened in Texas and Florida? America First is hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and features the host of the show "America First" on the Fox News Channel's "ACL" and hosted by Alex Blumberg. Subscribe to America First to get immediate access to all of our newest episodes and listen in as we break it all down! Today's episode features the story of the deportation of 50 illegals from a vacation island in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean to a wealthy vacation spot in Massachusetts, where they were transported back to New York City and put on another bus headed to the U.S. mainland. We'll also be talking about a new poll that shows Hispanics are not looking hot for the midterms in 2020 and why it's not good for the Republicans. Subscribe and comment to stay up to date with what's going on in immigration and politics in America First! If you like the show, please HIT SUBSCRIBE and tell a friend about it on Apple Podcasts and become a supporter! Subscribe, share, and subscribe to our other shows! We'll be looking out for the latest immigration and political news! and let you know who you're listening to the most important immigration and news you should be keeping up with! on the immigration and immigration stories! Thank you for listening to this week's episode of America First. Peace, Blessings, ENJOYING IT! - Your Host, ENVOYED IT? - Nick, Sarah, Sarah and Sarah, and Good Luck, and God Blessings! Cheers, Cheers. - EJ & Joe, Kristy, Amy, and Cheers! - P. & Joe - The EJ and Joe, EJ, AKA: The Crew at America First, and Joe at the PodCast and Joe @ the Podulos, the Crews, and Sarah at the EJ Crews at the Border Project, and Jose at the Swamp & Joe at The Border Project at the Pizzi at the Bay Area Project at the Bodega Bay Farm? and Sarah At the Farmyard?
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00:02:40.000I remember I think somebody asking about it in the super chats if I'm not mistaken.
00:02:46.000And anyway, the point is, when this story first happened, I wasn't going to cover it.
00:02:53.000And the reason why is because I already covered the Greg Abbott migrant caravans, which to me is very similar, or so I thought.
00:03:02.000We covered the Texas governor, Greg Abbott, shipping illegal immigrants from the border in Texas to New York City, Washington D.C., and then now Chicago as of August.
00:03:16.000And so, last week, the Florida governor, Ron DeSantis, did something similar.
00:03:23.000He rounded up a bunch of illegal immigrants from Venezuela, and he shipped them to Martha's Vineyard, which is an extremely wealthy vacation destination.
00:03:33.000It's an island in Massachusetts on the East Coast, and this is a vacation spot for the elite.
00:03:41.000Barack Obama famously has a house there.
00:03:46.000And so DeSantis sent 50 immigrants there and I wasn't going to cover it because I said it's really the same thing.
00:03:53.000Abbott shipping them to DC and New York and Chicago, DeSantis shipping them to Martha's Vineyard, and my view on the Abbott caravans is that it really wasn't good policy and it's not good politics.
00:04:23.000I want to discuss the differences, because there are some key differences between the Abbott buses going to the liberal cities and the DeSantis buses going to Martha's Vineyard.
00:05:22.000But I, unfortunately, this is perfect.
00:05:26.000Shipping the illegals to Martha's Vineyard was perfect.
00:05:29.000And specifically tonight, I want to talk not just about the differences between that busing episode and the Abbott busing, but I also want to talk, and this cues you in to the difference, I also want to talk specifically about the fact that all these illegals
00:05:48.000Got put right back on a bus and shipped off the island.
00:05:55.000DeSantis rounds them all up, sends them to Martha's Vineyard, which is an island vacation destination, and they were there for literally 44 hours before the local government got them all in a bus and shipped them right back onto the mainland.
00:06:28.000They put him right back on the bus and they took care of him for less than two days.
00:06:34.000The illegals got there and they, the community rallied and brought him dinner and put him up in a shelter and brought him blankets and hung out with them.
00:07:29.000It's really the same subject which we've been talking about in all kinds of different ways for as long as I've been doing the show, which is five years.
00:07:37.000And it's something which has been talked about even before that.
00:07:40.000And that is the question concerning assimilation, and specifically the assimilability, if that's a word, or the ability to assimilate all of these Hispanics which have been pouring into our country
00:07:55.000Specifically over the last 30 years, by the millions, and now accumulating in the American Southwest, but also now spilling out everywhere.
00:08:07.000And that question has taken a different shape over the years.
00:08:12.000But in 2016, of course, Donald Trump came on the national stage and changed the conversation, and changed the strategy by saying, look, we need to build a wall.
00:08:24.000And he never said this, but underlying his strategy was this basic premise, which Ann Coulter had talked about previously, and before her, Sam Francis, and before Sam Francis, many other people, which is that the Republican Party should really play for white people.
00:08:42.000If we play for white people, we don't have to win a much higher percentage of whites to start winning much more votes and then start winning elections.
00:08:52.000As opposed to this other strategy of accepting demographic change and desperately trying to increase our share of far fewer minority votes or non-white votes from Hispanics and Blacks.
00:09:09.000I'm already doing it, but I want to get into these attitudes
00:09:13.000The new poll about these midterms shows that Trump was right in 2016 to do that, he was wrong in 2020 to go against that, and Republicans have been wrong ever since 2020, thinking that we're going to win over all these Hispanics and this is a viable strategy for the American right, because it isn't.
00:09:34.000And this new poll from the New York Times shows that.
00:09:38.000It shows that Democrats still have the Hispanics, and more importantly, Hispanics are still deeply entrenched on social and cultural issues in favor of the left.
00:09:49.000So it's not just a party affiliation, it's an ideological position as well, or an ideological entrenchment.
00:11:26.000I took it to a tailor, but they were Hispanic, so I think they fucked it up.
00:11:31.000You know, I was running late for something, I was flying out the next day, I got this suit, I took it there, they didn't speak English, I tried to explain what I wanted, they had fucking dogs there?
00:12:23.000There was some little girl, not a little girl, she was like a teenager probably, but some Hispanic girl took the measurements and everything.
00:12:32.000Or you know what I mean, you put the bobby pins in or whatever it is, how you, or safety pins?
00:20:21.000And the one thing I'll say about the Queen dying is this 10 days of mourning has been incredible.
00:20:29.000You know, they've got the Queen dies and then they enter into an official period of mourning for 10 days and there's ceremonies and the Queen's coffin is laying in Westminster Palace, is it?
00:20:46.000And the one thing that I will say is the majesty of the whole thing.
00:20:51.000You get to see the costumes, and the military, and the fanfare, and the cathedrals, and the palaces, and the flags, and you see a real national character, and a real culture, and a real identity where you could say that is British.
00:21:11.000And there's something, we don't see that anymore.
00:21:15.000We, particularly Americans, never see that.
00:21:20.000And most Europeans, well I don't know, I'm not European, but at least in America we don't see images of Europe like that.
00:21:29.000What we're told, like a week before the Queen died, when they announced a new government led by Liz Truss, they were gloating about how it was the first time that the top four positions in government were not held by white men.
00:21:48.000A week before the Queen died they were gloating and saying that England is different now, Britain is different now, the UK is different now, and what it means to be English?
00:21:58.000Well apparently it could be a guy from Ghana, and a guy from Sierra Leone, and some woman from Jamaica, or wherever she was from, the third minister I forget,
00:22:10.000And that's the constant, I don't know, I'm not saying anything groundbreaking here, but that's obviously the constant drum.
00:22:37.000And it's extraordinary that they even say that in Europe because in Europe they clearly, or I should say more clearly than in the United States, more explicitly and more clearly and distinctively have a deep identity and culture and history and all those things.
00:22:54.000We have that in America, but it's less distinct as it is in Europe for obvious reasons.
00:23:05.000It's sad that she died, but to then see these national symbols, again, it's the dress, it's the song, it's the architecture, it's the military, it's an expression of nationality, it's an expression of identity, it's an expression of culture, and it's unquestionably, distinctively,
00:23:40.000What I am saying is it is refreshing to see that appreciation and celebration of identity or even just the expression of identity in a white country for once.
00:23:58.000You look at that and you could say, I would not be, or maybe I'd be less miserable in a country like that.
00:24:06.000That is the way that a country should get along.
00:24:11.000As opposed to what we have going on here.
00:24:13.000Is that not obviously preferable to the melting pot?
00:24:17.000Is that not so obviously head and shoulders above this national myth that we tell ourselves about ourselves in America?
00:24:26.000Which is that we take the best and brightest workers from everywhere and then we all live in a big stinky city like New York where it smells like dirty garbage everywhere.
00:24:36.000Or to see in England they're shooting cannons and they've got the fancy hats and all of that.
00:26:54.000You know, that... I love when they like...
00:26:58.000Why is it, and I want to kill these, well I don't want to kill anybody, but when I see people on the internet, it's not even what they're saying, it's how they're saying it.
00:27:40.000We can entertain that, we can debate that.
00:27:43.000But why do they always have to bring this snark?
00:27:46.000Why does it always have to be this passive-aggressive, did anybody think this looks a little, I don't know, Germany-ish, like around 1938, ring a bell?
00:28:00.000You mean, oh, you're comparing it to Hitler?
00:29:23.000A label on the lapel of anyone who does it.
00:29:26.000And then I want them to be arrested and imprisoned.
00:29:31.000And I want them to live in separate neighborhoods and we throw rocks at them.
00:29:35.000Whoever talks like that, whoever, not, and I'm not even making, this is not even like a Jewish dog whistle, I mean people that talk like that are just rats, scum, they belong underground.
00:29:45.000Either in graves, or in mines, or at the bottom of the ocean, but they don't belong on the internet typing that stuff.
00:32:30.000This is why we need to understand World War II.
00:32:33.000This is the salience of why we really need to understand.
00:32:37.000When people say that the British flag looks like 1930s Germany, that's the salience of why we really need to peel back the layers and say, yeah, what exactly was going on?
00:32:51.000Because everything seems to be compared to it.
00:33:33.000Sarah Silverman, Jewish comedian, makes a joke on a late night show.
00:33:38.000She says that she had a boyfriend who was conservative and he was putting up an American flag in the front lawn and it made her think of 1930s Germany, okay?
00:33:48.000And then you see things like this over and over and over again.
00:33:58.000Conservative, frankly a normative leader.
00:34:01.000If you look at world history and all the nations all across the world over all times, the way Putin behaves is like a normative, normal statesman.
00:34:12.000That's what a normal statesman looks like.
00:34:35.000When people say, we can't have Trump because he's Hitler-like, we can't have Putin because he's Hitler-like, we can't have British identity because it looks like Hitler, what do they mean?
00:34:47.000It's British flags, it's in a white country, it's the military.
00:34:52.000Strength, unity, pride, heritage, whiteness, all these things bound up together are synonymous in the minds of most people with the Nazis, with fascism.
00:35:06.000If you have a strong government, a unified country, if the country is white,
00:35:14.000If the leaders are, you could say, something like indignant or unconventional or something like that, it's Hitler.
00:35:23.000And the opposite of Hitler, of course, is what?
00:35:26.000Not strong, not coherent or unified, not white.
00:36:39.000The Holocaust is what makes the Nazis unique.
00:36:42.000And the Nazis, with their historical uniqueness, cast a long shadow across continents, across decades, across a century.
00:36:54.000And that's why we can't have strong nationalism or pride or any kind of white identity, because it always goes back to, why can we not have that?
00:37:04.000Why is that outside the scope of politics?
00:37:07.000Not even something that is considered, you know, against the mainstream or something, but it's considered outside the scope of respectability.
00:37:29.000Because of the uniqueness of the Holocaust, and any political views that are too nationalistic, too identitarian for whites, it's always going to be pushed to, that's evil because it could lead to the Holocaust, it could lead to Hitler, it could lead to Nazis.
00:39:16.000They attack his legitimacy as a ruler.
00:39:19.000Even though he's elected, and they technically have a democracy, even though he's elected, and even though maybe you think the elections aren't fair, he's still wildly popular.
00:39:41.000He presides over a legitimate government, especially compared to everything that came between the Tsardom, which fell in 1917, and when Putin was elected in 2000.
00:39:53.000The federal government of Russia is far more legitimate, far more efficacious than the government
00:40:01.000After the Soviet Union fell from 1991 until Putin comes to power, as well as the ridiculous pariah state of the Soviet Union, which went on from 1922 until 1991.
00:40:16.000But yet they undermine his legitimacy, even though he's popular, even though he's technically democratically elected.
00:40:22.000So he has the support of the people, the consent of the government, he's got popular support, technically has the formal legitimacy of the election, he's in a federal government, which is more legitimate than anything in Russia since the Tsar, since a real autocrat, but yet they say he's a gangster.
00:40:44.000They say he's a plutocrat, or a kleptocrat.
00:41:07.000After the Soviet Union fell in 1991, Russia entered this period of democratization, liberalization, and all the state-owned enterprises, which were the biggest enterprises, that was all the productive capacities of a giant economy across many countries, not just Russia, but Kazakhstan and all the Central Asian countries, Eastern European countries, they were all sold off.
00:41:49.000He came to power, he brought the oligarchs under the control of the government, and yeah, he's a strongman leader.
00:41:57.000He is popular and he is elected, but he's probably, you could say, a dictator.
00:42:03.000But there's order, the government is efficacious, poverty has gone down, unemployment has gone down, GDP has gone up, HDI has gone up, human development's gone up, organized crime is under control,
00:43:39.000Is the only reason why we can't have pride in our country because then people might get carried away and say, we should exterminate people who don't look like us?
00:43:51.000Is there maybe another reason why we can't say America first?
00:43:55.000Other than that, it has a racist history and it could lead to the Holocaust.
00:43:59.000Or is there some other reason that people might not want us to say, America first, our nation first, the benefit of our people first, as opposed to other countries, or companies, or billionaires, or the market, or the stock market, or something?
00:44:24.000Put together what I've said so far, we haven't even gotten into the news, but put together what I've said so far, you look at a picture of the Queen's funeral, and it's the dying gasp, and it's a reminder
00:44:40.000Of what Western European civilization used to be like, and it's refreshing compared to the filth we have now.
00:44:50.000The vulgarity and the crassness and how low standards have gotten.
00:44:55.000The illiteracy, the carelessness, the irresponsibility, the apathy.
00:45:02.000When you see people, when you see soldiers in their state uniforms, on their horses, with the flags,
00:45:09.000In the town square with the people mourning on the streets and the palace behind them.
00:45:18.000That's what human society should look like.
00:45:22.000That's what large scale human organization should look like.
00:45:28.000Families and communities and nations or kingdoms or something.
00:45:34.000But things that people can take pride in.
00:45:36.000People can take pride in beautiful ceremonies that punctuate the passing of the generations and the passing of kings and queens and ages and eons and things like that.
00:45:56.000We all have an intuitive appetite for that when we see it.
00:46:02.000And you've got, and tellingly, liberals will look at it and say, that looks like Nazis.
00:46:11.000And Nazis are the, that is, in terms of our, or the mainstream, in terms of the moral paradigm of our regime, it's the worst thing it could be.
00:46:22.000I look at that and I feel the aesthetic emotion.
00:46:26.000We understand there's something that we can say represents high civilization when we see this picture, but to them, represents the worst evil.
00:46:37.000They think Nazis are worse than killers and rapists.
00:48:23.000And what else could then be considered as leading to evil, or an occasion for evil?
00:48:28.000Maybe like a racial consciousness, or like a white racial consciousness might be an occasion to the evil of racism, which can only be perpetrated by white people, and which could then lead to hate speech, which could lead to incitement, which could lead to genocide.
00:48:49.000We look at this picture and see something that we want to recover for our civilization, probably the pinnacle of what a civilization should look like, and they see it as the evil which defines their morality.
00:49:04.000That's why this kind of stuff about, you know, oh, Democrats are the real Nazis, it doesn't work.
00:49:50.000Those things are not evil in my paradigm.
00:49:52.000Now, if that leader started killing people, then yeah, that would be evil.
00:49:57.000So, those are just some thoughts on that.
00:49:59.000It really tells you a lot, doesn't it?
00:50:02.000When the country is, to our sensibility, even if you're not a philosopher, even if you're not, even if you can't really put it into words, we all have a conscience.
00:50:14.000And what we see, we know in our heart of hearts is wrong.
00:50:38.000We know it's wrong to give participation trophies.
00:50:41.000We know it's wrong to run from the cops.
00:50:43.000We know it's wrong to do all these kinds of things.
00:50:46.000Society is getting worse, but we're being told that it's becoming better, that it's becoming more... we're progressing and that it's becoming more moral or something.
00:50:57.000And then on the flip side, we look back to our ancient past and see something that's good and long for it and we're told, that was heinous evil.
00:52:03.000I am gonna have to skip the first story because
00:52:09.000Hey listen, I have a lot to say about it, and you know, I want to get to all of it, but I also have a lot to say about the second story.
00:52:20.000So if I do, if I say everything that I need to say, we'll be here for another hour before we even get into the Super Chats.
00:52:27.000So I'm gonna save the first story for tomorrow, it's gonna move that one, it's gonna push that one up, and we're just gonna do the second story.
00:54:14.000We like to think it's very general and it's very universal, but it's actually very particular.
00:54:21.000Why can't the white people have their country?
00:54:24.000Why can't the white people have their leader?
00:54:27.000Because the last time the white people had a country, the last time the white people had their leader, they went crazy and killed all these Jewish people.
00:54:58.000If World War II casts such a long shadow over our politics, if that, if this antiquated and anachronistic term, Nazi, slain for National Socialists, if that term is still in use today to define the ultimate political evil, we better understand it.
00:55:14.000We better understand why it has that position.
00:55:18.000You know, why is it on that end of the spectrum?
00:56:30.000And trumpets, and cannons, and people lining the streets, and a public square, and I want there to be fanfare when the president or the king dies or whatever.
00:57:03.000Putin getting in there and breaking the backs of the oligarchs and forming a legitimate government and for 20 years, for 22 years now, being the
00:57:18.000What do they call those people that help a pregnant woman?
00:57:21.000You know, what do they call that when they help the baby be born?
00:57:26.000Putin is doing that for a real Russia, rebuilding after really like 150 years of chaos.
00:58:07.000Our country, we cannot have a Queen's funeral and the English can barely have a Queen's funeral because these people don't feel comfortable.
00:58:23.000Bret Stephens of the Jerusalem Post, and now the conservative columnist of the New York Times, said in a debate with a rabbi about whether or not Donald Trump was good for the Jews, whatever that means, that's a really... think about that one for a sec.
00:58:44.000He said in that debate with a rabbi arguing against, in the negative,
00:58:51.000He said that Trump has been hostile to those, quote, liberal international principles that have been so good to us as Jews.
00:59:48.000And we can have a country that's hospitable to ethnic and religious minorities, but we need a country.
00:59:54.000There are other countries that are hospitable.
00:59:56.000Iran is hospitable to its ethnic and religious minorities, the Armenians.
01:00:03.000We can have a strong country with a national identity and a national religion and we can have a popular patriotic leader and a patriotic government and still have dignity and respect and equality.
01:00:24.000For ethnic, racial, religious minorities, we can.
01:00:28.000But what we cannot do is destroy a real country, destroy a real country, and destroy a real nation out of fear that minority groups are going to be marginalized.
01:00:46.000But that seems to be what is going on here.
01:00:50.000Is that the people that are in power are a paranoid group, they're a paranoid alien group, extremely self-conscious of their alienation, and they want to resolve this by making our country an alien nation.
01:01:08.000The alien will feel more comfortable in a country where everyone's an alien, where it's not a motherland for anybody.
01:01:17.000The alien is afraid that the natives will get together and identify the alien and recognize them and do bad things to them.
01:01:28.000So the alien in these positions of power just sort of, maybe sometimes consciously, maybe sometimes less than consciously, but conscientiously nevertheless says, well it would be good if there were more aliens here.
01:01:52.000Well, when these people, when these people in their country get too powerful and they get too amped up, well horrible things start to happen.
01:02:00.000They start doing things like that have never been done before.
01:02:25.000This is funny stuff You got all that And by the way, and I do I do mean that we want a country that is hospitable to all and people can be integrated and and
01:02:38.000You know, a great country, a large country, a large country in terms of population and territory is not always going to be homogeneous.
01:02:54.000That doesn't mean it's not a nation, but it just means that it... Look at all these other countries that we could say are still identifiable and distinguishable.
01:03:02.000They're not necessarily 100% homogeneous.
01:03:07.000We can integrate non-traditional, non-normative communities.
01:03:13.000We can do that and we can provide welcoming.
01:03:19.000Tolerance is a fine thing to some extent.
01:03:24.000But again, what we cannot do is disintegrate the whole.
01:04:02.000If you haven't been following it, the Texas Republican governor, Greg Abbott, instead of solving the border crisis, worst border crisis in American history, instead of executing his constitutional authority to close the border as the governor of the state, which he has a jurisdiction to do,
01:04:20.000He's instead doing this political gimmick where he's using taxpayer money to rent out these Greyhound buses and rounding up a couple hundred illegals and sending them to Democrat cities like DC, New York, and Chicago.
01:07:46.000It is the latest in a series of moves by Republican governors to transport migrants to northern liberal enclaves to protest what they say are inadequate federal efforts on southern border security.
01:07:57.000Located off the coast of Massachusetts and long known as a posh summer destination for wealthy vacationers, Martha's Vineyard provided an unusual place for the migrants to be sent.
01:08:09.000US Attorney for Massachusetts Rachel Rollins told reporters on Thursday that she will be speaking with members of the DOJ about DeSantis sending the migrants, saying she did not yet have enough information to say whether he broke any laws.
01:08:25.000An estimated 50 migrants arrived on Martha's Vineyard Wednesday on two planes.
01:08:35.000Eastern Time and white vans took the migrants to Martha's Vineyard Community Services.
01:08:40.000James Haggerty, the Edgartown town administrator, told CNN that officials believed all the migrants are from Venezuela and a local fire chief said earlier in the day that the migrants include seven families with four children ranging from three to eight years old.
01:08:56.000He said, quote, there was no advance notice to anyone in Martha's Vineyard or Massachusetts that these migrants were arriving to my knowledge.
01:12:42.000A young girl was decapitated by an illegal immigrant, chopped up in pieces and thrown in the garbage, and her dad, her dad of the victim, said that he forgives the killer, and he loves Mexicans, and as far as he's concerned, they're like whites with better food.
01:12:59.000Okay, so consider that an illegal can kill a white liberal's freaking daughter, and he'll still be a faggot liberal.
01:13:11.000But you think that the whole state could be impoverished, and the whole city could be run into the ground, and you think that adding a little bit more strain on the government, forcing them to live up to their principles, or making them out to be hypocrites, it just doesn't work.
01:13:29.000Because they will dutifully fall on that sword and say, we'll take care of these illegals.
01:13:34.000Just like they've been taking care of everybody for a billion years.
01:14:31.000Just like a lot of private communities are deliberately made inaccessible by homeowners association fees, by high taxes, by arduous transportation and indirect segregation municipal policy.
01:14:48.000DeSantis put them in their neighborhood, which is a little bit different, and said, you know, you like these illegals so much, okay, you can live with them.
01:14:57.000Not, not we're sending them to the Democrat city.
01:15:00.000Not, not we're gonna send them so they're the problem of the Democrat government.
01:15:05.000No, we're gonna put them where you live.
01:15:07.000Cuz it's the people, cuz the people that run the country are people.
01:15:10.000They have homes, they have neighborhoods.
01:15:59.000Now maybe it's not one person pulling the lever, although sometimes it is, but it's people that are paying for the politicians, it's people that are writing the bills, it's high-powered lawyers, it's high-powered executives.
01:16:11.000And so there are... so these are people.
01:16:14.000It's not about Republicans and Democrats.
01:16:16.000There's people that are not making decisions.
01:16:19.000There are people that are making decisions.
01:16:20.000People that are making the decisions, who are they?
01:16:23.000Well, they're rich, they're politically connected, they're liberal, and they live in particular neighborhoods with the other rich people.
01:16:29.000They're rich and they afford to go live on an island.
01:16:33.000or in a wealthy zip code or something and they get to avoid the riffraff because they've got a front desk in their condo building with intense security and they've got a chauffeur and so when they need to go out into the public away from the private enclave away from the bubble they get in a car with tinted windows and a driver and they drive through it and they're sort of ferried around
01:16:58.000They're escorted around by security and there's this bifurcated world where you've got the public, you've got the open world which we have to live in when we drive to work and we drive to school and we walk in the city and we take our kids to the park and send our kids to a school.
01:17:16.000And then there's the private world inside the limousine driving through the neighborhood, inside the gated community, inside the residential condo complex, inside
01:17:45.000And again, the reason why the Martha's Vineyard one was more successful is because that highlights the more salient division in the country, which is not between red states and blue cities or between Republicans and Democrats.
01:18:03.000But between the people that make the decisions and the people that don't.
01:18:06.000You put these people in Chicago and yeah, okay.
01:18:09.000Do you think Lori Lightfoot lives near Union Station?
01:18:13.000She doesn't live near Union Station where these people were dropped off.
01:18:16.000She lives, again, I think in Hyde Park.
01:19:22.000They don't want to live with smelly people from Venezuela.
01:19:25.000And I don't mean that Venezuelans are smelly, but look, you walk across a desert a thousand miles without a shower, you're going to smell bad.
01:19:32.000They can take a shower and smell good, but
01:19:35.000You know, they went from Venezuela and now they're in Martha's Vineyard.
01:20:42.000And they can come up with every excuse, pretty rich, but at the end of the day, at the end of two days, they pack them up in a bus and send them home.
01:20:51.000And there is an article in CNN, and the headline is this.
01:21:13.000There's a headline in CNN, and this is the article, it says, quote, That's their way of saying that they got their asses kicked out in less than two days.
01:23:08.000For anybody that is paying attention, this kind of political theater is valuable.
01:23:13.000It is a bad look for them to deport them, because it tells everybody what we already know, which is nobody wants to live with these illegals.
01:23:23.000These rich people that are inflicting immigration on us.
01:23:57.000And so when they're faced with, oh, well, do you want to live with the illegals and get this strength that comes from diversity and get the culture, the culture?
01:24:18.000They don't want to live next to these stories that they read about in these tortured novels that you get in Barnes & Noble about Mexicans in LA or Chicago or whatever.
01:24:29.000No, of course they don't want to live near that.
01:24:31.000They want to read about it while they're over here.
01:24:34.000And I know it's very tri-liberal hypocrisy and so on, but it brings to light something that's even more interesting which is that it's not about Republicans and Democrats, it's about classes.
01:24:47.000It's about classes and it's about, insofar as the races are different,
01:24:52.000Class and race are very similar things.
01:25:50.000All the Republican people loved him when Trump got up there and said, Get these drug dealing fucking rapists out of our country and then build a wall so they can't come back!
01:26:00.000And all the hillbillies were like, Hell yeah man!
01:26:10.000But it was all these other Republicans, and the think tanks, and in D.C., and big agriculture, and the donors that said, oh, oh no, you can't say that.
01:27:45.000Have their children have a higher quality of life than they did, you know, by working and by getting educated and getting a better job and working.
01:27:53.000Lower class people, it's not just that they're poor, it's like poverty is a lifestyle.
01:28:29.000So there's these three distinctive groups and they're all really in three distinctive worlds where you've got the lower classes living in these increasingly public places where it's public housing, ghettos, public schools, taking advantage of public services, public transportation.
01:28:46.000They're really comprising like the outer world, the public.
01:28:52.000Middle class is running away from it, going to the suburbs, trying to find these nice neighborhoods with the good schools, or going to Florida, or going to the rural Idaho, or the mountains, or rural areas, or wherever, where they can have safety, and where they can have good cost of living, and good schools, and so on.
01:29:08.000They've got the rich people, which are just insulated from all of it, and they're living in the wealthiest zip codes.
01:29:13.000Maybe they've got homes in multiple places, take vacations out of country, or not where they live.
01:29:21.000And all three of them are living totally different lifestyles.
01:29:24.000Of course, like I said, the underclass are relying on low-wage work, taking welfare.
01:29:32.000Again, lots of families living in a single residence.
01:29:45.000We're trying to make a living working to sponsor their kids to go to school and then graduate to the upper class generationally.
01:29:52.000But it's about home ownership, education for the children, educating themselves, saving money, retirement.
01:30:00.000Those are goals, lifestyle of the middle class.
01:30:04.000And then you've got the upper class where, again, totally insulated.
01:30:09.000Generational wealth, trust funds, want for nothing, don't really need to work, connected, get in a school based on legacy, get jobs based on legacy, that kind of thing.
01:30:39.000They conspire with the lower classes for their mutual benefit at the expense of the middle and sabotaging the middle and therefore sabotaging any dignified good quality of life.
01:31:29.000So the people that own the capital, the people that own the businesses, the people that are the investors, the people that are profit takers, not wage earners, they benefit from cheaper labor costs.
01:32:17.000Whether it's corporations bringing in immigrants as workers, or politicians bringing in immigrants as voters, they're deriving a benefit from the immigration that is exclusive to them.
01:32:39.000Firm owners, capitalists, benefit from lower labor costs and higher profit.
01:32:44.000Now the illegal immigrant gets a benefit too because they get from wherever they came from.
01:32:49.000They get to come out of the scrum of India or Nicaragua or wherever and they get to go work in a farm or they get to go work in the tech field or something like that and so they're in cahoots.
01:33:02.000The elite gets the benefit, the illegal or legal immigrant gets the benefit and they make it worse for everybody in between.
01:33:11.000The middle Americans that are paying for their kids to go to college so their kids can study computer engineering or any other engineering, they work their fingers to the bone to save a college fund or they take out loans that the parents and the students will be paying off their whole life.
01:33:29.000They're doing that so their kids can go into a saturated marketplace that is filled up with Indian programmers, that is filled up with H-1B workers from Asia.
01:33:39.000They're getting either competitively low wages because there's a glut of skilled workers, there's more competition which lowers their compensation, or they're just not even getting a job at all.
01:33:51.000They're also competing for those university spots.
01:33:54.000Very, very wealthy foreigners are paying for foreign students to go at these universities.
01:34:00.000Who's paying the $55,000 tuition at Boston University?
01:34:08.000Regular Americans can't afford that, and a lot of regular Americans don't get scholarships.
01:34:13.000So they're taking the spots in the university, then they're taking the jobs.
01:34:16.000And then how about the high school graduates?
01:34:18.000Maybe college isn't in the picture, but you just want a good, decent living to support your family.
01:34:26.000Support home ownership and a wife and kids on a single income with a college degree.
01:34:32.000Can't do that because the unskilled jobs and the unskilled compensation has also been competed away by illegal immigrants, by low-skilled workers.
01:34:43.000Illegal immigrants pour in, take the agriculture jobs, take all the other jobs, all the other jobs that may have supported high school graduates are now being taken up by other people.
01:35:22.000And we need to stop killing George Floyd and all this.
01:35:25.000And it's a crime spree and who does that affect?
01:35:27.000It benefits the blacks that are getting thrown in jail and who are the criminals, frankly, most of the criminals, at the expense of the middle that are now getting destroyed by carjacking and all other forms of crime which are surging across the country in the big cities, which is ruining the transportation, ruining the affordable housing in the cities.
01:36:47.000But at the same time, they're expected to keep up their own of the bargain by the rich, so that plays into it as well.
01:36:53.000There's also a racial dimension to it.
01:36:56.000Because of the fact that the races are different, because of the fact that blacks are different than whites, whites different than Hispanics, Hispanics different from Asians, and so on, and because they're different, they're unequal.
01:37:08.000They're unequal in their faculties, they're unequal in their provisions, they're unequal in many ways.
01:37:21.000And so, you see these inequalities in IQ tests, you see these inequalities in aptitude, and so on, as consequences.
01:37:29.000And so, who's going to populate these various classes?
01:37:31.000Well, clearly, the underclasses are going to be populated by mostly blacks and lots of Hispanics.
01:37:37.000The middle is going to be populated by some Hispanics and mostly whites, and some Asians as well.
01:37:43.000And the upper class is going to be whites, Jews, and Asians.
01:37:49.000And so it is a class conversation, but the classes are also forged by race too.
01:37:57.000And so that's why in something like Martha's Vineyard, that's why when Trump announced, that's why we talk about law and order, that's why when you necessarily talk about anarcho-tyranny or the war against the middle,
01:38:10.000You also cannot speak about these things without getting into the salience of race.
01:38:16.000That it's particular groups that are comprising these different classes.
01:38:20.000It would be a different story if the lower classes were white.
01:38:26.000It'd be a different story if the upper classes didn't have any Jews.
01:38:30.000And I'm not saying like, hey, that's... I'm saying it just would be a different picture.
01:38:37.000And so, you know, largely the underclass is the way it is because it's not just that they are poor and they're poor because they're low IQ.
01:38:49.000They're also violent and predatory because of a genetic predisposition to antisocial behavior, which is heritable, which we know is heritable.
01:39:01.000And so all these things work together.
01:39:04.000And you come up with a picture which is not, and it goes back, I guess the big picture point that I'm trying to make is that when Greg Abbott says he's illegals to Chicago, it doesn't work.
01:39:17.000And it doesn't work because it's not party affiliation, it's just BS.
01:40:43.000We're expected to bear the brunt of people coming in here without warning, and we don't have the resources to care for them, and they're really sort of undesirable.
01:40:53.000We're expected to do that, but they, the people that are responsible for inflicting these policies, are not.
01:40:59.000Barack Obama presided over mass immigration.
01:41:02.000He lives in Martha's Vineyard, but he doesn't have to live with the immigration.
01:41:07.000He is inflicting these illegals on us.
01:41:10.000He benefits, they benefit, we pay the price.
01:41:13.000And what's going to happen is the country is going to go from being a white
01:41:18.000Middle country to a country where you've got an upper crust of white Asians and Jews living in their bubble, and the rest is a hellscape!
01:41:27.000The rest is gonna be a mocha colored hellscape of gangs, and La Raza, and drugs, and stupid people, stupid dummies, and I'm not talking even just about any particular race.
01:41:44.000And then you're going to have some criminal populations and they're going to make it so that the quality of life is lower for everybody.
01:41:53.000We're going to live in immigrant land.
01:41:54.000We're going to live in George Floyd land.
01:41:56.000We're going to have to go to the Popeyes like it's a bank teller with the plexiglass wall and the security vestibule to get a chicken sandwich.
01:42:06.000We're going to have to live with that.
01:42:51.000And the Martha's Vineyard thing, it shows the liberal hypocrisy, but it also goes deeper than that.
01:42:56.000It's not just liberals deporting these people, it's rich, powerful people saying, nope, we're not playing around with illegals, we're deporting their asses.
01:43:06.000Imagine if America did to all the illegals what they just did to the illegals in Martha's Vineyard.
01:43:12.000Can we pack up all the illegals like they did at Martha's Vineyard and chip them out and say, hey, they left an indelible mark, but we just can't take care of them?