00:00:46.000That didn't stop everybody else from talking about it, though, which is part of what we'll discuss.
00:00:52.000It turns out that the big mass shooting on Tuesday, which many alleged was an anti Asian hate crime, turned out to be something completely unrelated.
00:01:03.000The shooter turned out to be motivated by.
00:01:06.000Revenge because of his sex addiction, which apparently he was indulging at these massage parlors.
00:01:14.000And I'm sure everybody has seen the news about this.
00:01:17.000And people have seen the angle, but we'll be talking all about it tonight.
00:01:24.000And of course, by the way, this mass shooting, first mass shooting in a long time because you haven't had masses of people gathering anywhere.
00:01:33.000So you can't have a mass shooting without masses because of COVID lockdowns.
00:01:38.000So, it's the first mass shooting in such a long time.
00:01:41.000It's the perfect narrative white guy, non white victim.
00:01:46.000And what's more, like I said, when you've got two gun control bills in Congress right now, perfect opportunity for the Democrats.
00:01:55.000And yet, it's already been memory holed.
00:01:58.000Two days later, I don't see anything about it.
00:02:00.000I don't see anything about it on Twitter, anything about it on social media, anything on any major news site.
00:02:27.000It limits the number of non Western residents that can live in a ghetto, which is actually a legal term in Denmark, which has a series of criteria.
00:02:38.000That makes a neighborhood qualify as the legal definition of a ghetto.
00:02:42.000But it's part of measures in Denmark which are intended to contain the influence of people with a non Danish origin inside the country.
00:02:53.000Very interesting legislation, very forward thinking, and it is looking like it's going to pass.
00:02:59.000So we'll talk about that, and it should be a pretty good show.
00:03:03.000I gotta tell you, I'm not feeling so hot.
00:03:05.000I don't know if you could tell, but I turned on my camera and I looked at myself and I said, I look kind of like shit.
00:03:32.000And, you know, whenever it's the case that I haven't slept in a long time, if I eat something that's not really healthy, it makes me feel like garbage, which is exactly what happened today.
00:08:16.000I have a big announcement for you tonight, a huge announcement.
00:08:19.000The big announcements just don't stop coming.
00:08:22.000I gotta tell you, things have been going amazing behind the scenes for America First.
00:08:27.000And I think I said this earlier this week, maybe last week.
00:08:31.000AFPAC 2 was an inflection point in the history of this movement, like nothing else.
00:08:37.000It is gonna go down in the annals of history, the annals of history.
00:08:46.000It's going to go down in the halls of history as one of the most pivotal, consequential, detrimental moments in the history of this movement, up there with the Groyper War.
00:08:56.000And anything else, because what is coming after that is like you're not going to believe.
00:09:02.000I thought AFPAC 2 was the big promise.
00:09:04.000You know, I told you throughout 2020, I said, oh, just wait for AFPAC 2, you're going to be blown away.
00:09:11.000And AFPAC 2 is obviously amazing, it's like the high watermark for this movement, but we're about to double what we've done with AFPAC because of AFPAC.
00:09:21.000You know, the show that we put on, it's attracted so much interest, you wouldn't believe from some serious people.
00:09:27.000And lots of projects are in the works as a result of it.
00:09:30.000It really showed us what was possible.
00:09:32.000So, I mean, it was like history in the making.
00:09:34.000We're living through an historic transitional period in a good way right now.
00:09:38.000And one such development that we're announcing tonight, this is my big announcement, is we're launching our website, America First Candidates.
00:09:46.000We have now opened up an application for prospective people that want to run for office for Congress or for Senate.
00:09:55.000And so you could go right now to afcandidates.com.
00:10:00.000And you could fill out an application.
00:10:05.000You know, obviously, we only want serious people to apply.
00:10:09.000Don't super chat me and say, hey, Nick, I'm 16.
00:10:17.000No, you can't because the Constitution says you have to be 25 to run for office in Congress.
00:10:22.000So please, you know, only people that are seriously considering, you know, a run for office think they'd be a good fit.
00:10:30.000We're looking for people, obviously, that meet the eligibility requirements at the minimum.
00:10:36.000Set forth by the Constitution to even be able to run.
00:10:39.000We're looking for people that are, you know, optical, good looking, serious, people with a good background, people that can bring something to the table and who really think they have a chance at making it in politics.
00:10:52.000And, you know, we have got some prospective candidates that we're looking at behind the scenes, people that we know, people in the network.
00:11:00.000We've got a pretty solid list of people in mind, but we're also putting this out there to.
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00:16:00.000And I saw a little blurb about this on, I think, Breaking911 on Twitter, which is a pretty good Twitter account.
00:16:07.000And it said that Denmark is, and this is amazing, they're moving to.
00:16:12.000Limit the number of foreigners in a given neighborhood based on their percentage of the population in that neighborhood.
00:16:20.000And I saw that and I instantly retweeted and I looked more into it.
00:16:24.000And apparently, this is a popular proposal which is going to pass in the Danish legislature.
00:16:30.000And I'll read a report to you to give you a little bit more information about this and then I'll elaborate on why this is really, for obvious reasons, it's amazing, but I'll go in a little bit more detail.
00:16:41.000It says Denmark plans to crack down foreigners.
00:16:43.000Further on disadvantaged neighborhoods by reducing the number of non Western residents, according to the Social Democratic government on Wednesday, scrapping the controversial term ghetto in its proposed legislation.
00:16:56.000Which apparently, ghetto is a legal term in Denmark and maybe in other countries.
00:17:05.000Obviously, in America, when I say the ghetto, you think of Cardi B. You know, when I say the ghetto, you think about a certain demographic.
00:17:13.000In Europe, I guess ghetto is a technical term, it's a technical legal term.
00:17:17.000To describe a certain criteria of, you know, how do they call it?
00:17:23.000Being underprivileged or disadvantaged or something like that.
00:17:28.000It says in the bill, a review of existing legislation on combating parallel societies, which I like that term as well parallel societies.
00:17:36.000The Interior Ministry proposed that the share of residents of non Western origin in each neighborhood be limited to a maximum of 30% within 10 years.
00:17:47.000And when they say non Western, we know what that means.
00:17:53.000So they're saying that they want the proportion of non whites or non Westerners in these disadvantaged, poor, ghetto neighborhoods.
00:18:02.000They want the percentage of those non whites to be limited to 30% of the population in the neighborhood.
00:18:09.000It says Denmark for years has been one of Europe's most restrictive immigration policies, or has had one of Europe's most restrictive immigration policies, which Social Democratic Prime Minister Met Fredrickson.
00:18:22.000Has continued since coming to power in June 2019.
00:18:26.000According to the Interior Minister, too many non Western foreigners in one area, quote, increases the risk of an emergence of religious and cultural parallel societies, he said in a statement.
00:18:39.000I'll read that again because this is so important.
00:18:43.000He says it's important to limit the number of non Westerners in a given neighborhood because too many foreigners in one area, quote, increases the risk.
00:18:54.000Of an emergence of religious and cultural parallel societies.
00:19:03.000I've never thought of that or heard that one, but that's a good one.
00:19:06.000He said, however, that the term ghetto used to designate disadvantaged neighborhoods would be removed in the new legislation.
00:19:13.000He says the term ghetto is misleading.
00:19:14.000I think it contributes to eclipsing the large amount of work that needs to be done in these neighborhoods.
00:19:20.000Until now, the term was used legally to designate any neighborhood of more than 1,000 people where more than half were of non Western origin and which met at least two of four criteria, which include that more than 40% of the residents are unemployed, more than 60% of 39 to 50 year olds do not have upper secondary education, crime rates are three times higher than the national average, And residents have a gross income 55% lower than the regional average.
00:19:51.000Which, you know, when you think about these criteria for a ghetto, sounds quite familiar, doesn't it?
00:19:57.000I mean, I could think of a few off the top of my head in America that would probably meet these criteria.
00:20:03.000South side of Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., L.A.
00:20:11.000It says the bill will be discussed by Danish political parties and is expected to pass, though no date has been set for the vote.
00:20:20.00011% of Denmark's 5.8 million inhabitants are of foreign origin, of whom 58% are from a country considered non Western, meaning non European.
00:20:31.000And, you know, what I like about it, I'll say this first and foremost it's amazing the degree to which people will conflate terminology because of this language control system.
00:20:45.000What I mean by this is they go to these great lengths to describe European.
00:21:25.000And what's more is that Western does not designate a specific continent, country, race, ethnicity.
00:21:31.000It is so broad and so ambiguous that you could say that a black person is Western.
00:21:36.000You could say that an Asian person is Western if they're assimilated.
00:21:40.000So you could say Western because Western is cultural.
00:21:44.000And you could say cultural because cultural isn't racial.
00:21:47.000Culture is something that can be assimilated into, culture is something that can be adopted.
00:21:53.000And it's fascinating in these kinds of conversations.
00:21:56.000We all know what the words really mean, and we all know in our heart of hearts what these issues are really about, but we have to describe them fundamentally as cultural rather than racial.
00:22:08.000And what it boils down to, and I was kind of hinting at it a second ago, is the reason that you have to play by these rules, the root cause of that word game, is because people deny, and this is part of the liberal consensus that the elites govern by.
00:22:25.000People deny that there are fundamental differences between peoples.
00:22:28.000That presumption is at the core of this linguistic preference, this linguistic system.
00:22:37.000It is that presupposition, it's that ironclad law in the liberal consensus, which is why we have to say cultural at all times and never racial, and why we have to talk at all times in terms of things that can be adopted rather than things that are inherited.
00:22:52.000Because the liberal consensus says that we are all the same.
00:22:56.000Men and women, blacks and whites, Christians and Muslims, gay people and straight people, everybody is exactly the same.
00:23:04.000And therefore, if everybody is exactly the same, then we're talking about something that is sitting on top of the blank slate that is every individual.
00:23:16.000Something that is learned, something that is constructed, a culture.
00:23:24.000You have a blank slate when you have a black person or a white person or an Asian person or a Hispanic person or any one of these other demographic groups.
00:23:35.000What is cultural is constructed, it's added on, and it can be added on to anybody.
00:23:42.000You can have a black Westerner, you can have a white African, you know.
00:23:47.000That is why we have to talk always in terms of cultural rather than racial, why we have to say Western and not European, why we have to say that to some extent illegal immigration is wrong, but legal immigration is okay.
00:24:01.000Why should legal immigration be wrong?
00:24:03.000Why should demographic transformation be wrong if we're all the same?
00:24:07.000The only problem with demographic transformation would be if they were introducing an alien culture.
00:24:14.000We can have a problem with a culture, an idea, a construct.
00:24:19.000We cannot have a problem with a people because peoples don't exist.
00:24:28.000If we were to even acknowledge the existence of groups, this would lead to genocide, is what the SPLC, the ADL, and the liberal consensus say.
00:24:37.000Anyway, so that's just a brief note on the.
00:24:39.000Terminology because I do find it interesting, and this is something I even find emerging within America First.
00:24:45.000This is one of the things, critical point here, this is one of the things that differentiates me and our America First from Populist Inc., from MAGA Inc., from Con Inc.
00:24:59.000We, I think so far, are one of the only major factions within the American right that is willing to say racial, that is willing to say inherited, that is willing to say genetic, that is willing to talk about peoples and tribes.
00:25:13.000And reality, you know, in a word, reality.
00:25:16.000We live in the world of flesh and blood.
00:25:19.000We don't live in the world of constructs and abstractions.
00:25:22.000Every other group, no matter how based, no matter how red pilled, even if the policies are sound, they're always motivated by concerns about culture.
00:25:32.000And fundamentally, they're still buying into the liberal consensus, the liberal individualist blank slate consensus that there are no races, only the human race.
00:25:44.000There are no peoples, only individuals.
00:25:47.000And therefore, there are no races and racial characteristics, and even to that point, demographics, there is only the matter of the opinions of all the peoples.
00:26:00.000There is only the constructions and the upbringings and the environmental influences, but you don't get anything to start with.
00:26:08.000When a person is born, they don't start off with anything.
00:26:12.000This is a key distinction, and it's an important one because this is becoming relevant, obviously.
00:26:18.000In the world, in the era of globalization, in the era of transportation, the mass movements of people, and the internet, tribe, race, ethnicity is becoming more salient because tribes, races, and ethnicities, more than ever before in history, are clashing together.
00:26:36.000They are clashing together within borders over shared spaces and shared resources.
00:26:42.000It is, to an extent, a clash of cultures and values, but fundamentally, it is the cultures and values of different peoples, different peoples that are being slammed together.
00:26:53.000So, anyway, now that's not the whole point of the show, but that is an important point.
00:26:59.000The reason why this legislation is so interesting is because this is what we are advocating for to an extent, to an extent in the United States, in a very general sense.
00:27:09.000Now, we're not advocating for this explicitly racial quotas in neighborhoods.
00:27:58.000It's real because people identify with their race and people's racial identity is important to them.
00:28:04.000And whether it is genetically real or whether it's a socially construct, it doesn't matter.
00:28:09.000It's meaningful and real to the people that are coming here and to the people that live here.
00:28:13.000And it is a big thing that describes why people act the way they do and how groups are behaving in the country.
00:28:22.000So when we make decisions about things, just as one example, like immigration or reparations or policies in hiring, policies in admitting students to universities, We, as a society and as a government and as voters, have to be able to talk about race.
00:28:40.000We have to consider race and we have to accommodate for race in our policies because it's a reality.
00:28:46.000And that's why the legislation is interesting because, you know, while we're not advocating for something similar in America, we're not advocating for a racial quota in a neighborhood.
00:28:56.000We don't have this ghetto legal terminology in America.
00:29:01.000At the same time, what's admirable about the bill is that the bill is speaking not in terms of just economics.
00:29:09.000It's not trying to indirectly address race through other vectors or other modes.
00:29:17.000It is directly and explicitly acknowledging a racial phenomenon in politics and using basically a racial quota and a racial solution to it.
00:29:27.000And this is how successful countries operate in the 21st century.
00:29:31.000This is how successful countries have always operated.
00:29:35.000You look at the most successful multiracial or multiethnic countries.
00:29:40.000And they are the countries where it's baked into the society, into the laws, into the constitution, some kind of consideration about the fact that there are different races, and given human nature, there will be certain consequences for this.
00:29:55.000For example, in Singapore, they strictly control the demographics of their country, they regulate immigration based on the relative demographic proportions of the population at any given time.
00:30:12.000They try to keep the population, I think it's something like what is it, 30% Malay or 30% Chinese.
00:30:17.000I don't know all the details, but they will adjust immigration according to how it's affecting the relative proportions of different racial groups in the country in order to maintain stability, cohesion.
00:30:30.000And the same thing is done more or less with policies in China, Russia, and in Denmark, apparently, now too.
00:30:39.000And as America becomes a truly multiracial country, I would say we're still in this transitional process.
00:30:46.000You could say that we were a biracial country probably for most of our history because you had whites and blacks, and those were the most significant numbers of peoples.
00:30:55.000Now we're transitioning to a truly multiracial country with sooner rather than later no racial group with an absolute majority.
00:31:05.000If we're going to live in a multiracial country and if this thing is going to be held together, it's a big if, but if this country will be held together and not break apart and separatist movements don't form and there won't be some kind of split, if the country is going to be successful, then we have got to start thinking in the government how are we going to accommodate for the fact that there are all these different racial groups.
00:31:30.000Groups are acting in group fashion and according to a group interest.
00:31:34.000And in order to maintain stability and cohesion, and in order to maintain social welfare, we have got to make policies that are going to socially engineer the country to prevent social conflict and parallel societies and everything they describe in this bill.
00:31:53.000So I look at this and I say this is the future.
00:31:59.000This is how we have to think in the West.
00:32:01.000This is how we have to think in European countries, in the United States, in Canada, in Australia.
00:32:07.000As our countries are being invaded with mass migration, there's no end in sight.
00:32:12.000I don't think there's a way to reverse it, and I don't see anything on the horizon that's going to halt it unless something radical happens.
00:32:20.000We are just going to have to figure out how to get along using policy that is smart and based on our real understanding of group dynamics.
00:33:06.000You know, if progress means things getting better and, you know, like moving forward in a very general sense, then yes, I mean, we are all moving forward in time.
00:33:15.000I mean, that's a fact of our existence in the universe, is we are moving forward.
00:33:21.000There's a sense of directionality to time, and our lives do sort of create a narrative arc.
00:33:26.000You know, we project meaning onto our lives, and we're progressing through our lives in the story of our lives.
00:33:33.000But what progressives say about society, which is where it sort of Branches out and becomes ideological, is they say that human nature can progress.
00:33:44.000That we and our nature that we are born with, that is God given, our nature, the fabric of who we are as human beings can change and change in a way that we can direct, change in a way that is good.
00:34:00.000They think that we can overcome bad impulses, evil, in a word, and you can't, I don't think you could describe these things without being religious.
00:34:13.000They think that with the United Nations and with supranational institutions and with these liberal attitudes, they think that we can overcome our predisposition to jealousy, vice, violence, gluttony, lust, and tribalism.
00:34:29.000And, you know, what is very intrinsic in our nature, which is in group preference.
00:34:34.000This idea that there is an us, the people like me, and them, the people that are not like me, the people that are unlike me.
00:34:42.000This is a very progressive, liberal view of human nature.
00:34:46.000That's what this is about, is that many conservatives today, much like liberals, believe that at some point in time during the Enlightenment or in the 1990s or something, human beings became better.
00:35:14.000There's sort of this hubristic component that.
00:35:16.000You know, of course, intrinsic in this idea that we are going to change our nature for the better, we are making the moral judgment about what's better.
00:35:29.000It's all these Enlightenment philosophers and United Nations bureaucrats are going to tell us that, well, a better human nature would be to be more egalitarian.
00:35:38.000A better human nature would be to be more feminine or to be more kind or something like that.
00:35:43.000So it's an extremely liberal, humanistic, progressive idea that humans are going to.
00:35:51.000Stop being evil, that we can, that we should, that we know what's best, we can direct it if we try hard enough.
00:35:59.000And people who think that we can stop thinking about race, that race isn't relevant, that everything is just about environment and construct, you know, number one, they're denying the genetic and biological reality of demographic groups like the sexes and the races and differences between people that are old and young, etc.
00:36:22.000They're challenging something fundamental about human nature, which is even if there were no differences, they think that we can overcome this tribal nature which is born into all of us.
00:36:39.000And we're not conservatives just because we chose conservative.
00:36:43.000We are conservatives because we believe something very fundamental about our nature, which is that it's unchangeable, it's immutable, and we can mitigate it.
00:38:07.000You know, that's the great thing about this show, is fortunately, I have such an intuitive understanding of these things.
00:38:14.000Most people, most shows, when you talk about this stuff, they say, hey, and this is a great idea because Muslim rape gangs, hello, who's doing the raping in Europe?
00:38:23.000So it's great that Denmark is limiting the Muslims in their country.
00:40:24.000It doesn't mean you have to be a white supremacist or a Nazi or whatever, but it just means look, as clear as you see me standing here, I am white, I am of European origin, you know, or maybe I'm a bad example because I'm a quarter Mexican.
00:40:40.000But as sure as you see me standing here, the people that live in Africa are black as night and, you know, they're different.
00:40:47.000And as sure as I'm standing here, you've got people that are in Asia with fine black hair.
00:40:51.000And their eyes look a little bit different, and they are, and they're different from us.
00:40:56.000And what's more is those differences, whether they are just physically apparent or they're deeper, which they are, and this is scientifically proven, it doesn't matter because humans see the differences, and the differences register with people no matter what.
00:41:10.000And no one's ever going to get rid of that.
00:41:12.000All we can do is accommodate for that.
00:41:15.000We don't want cruelty, you know, and I think it's important to stress things in terms that are precise.
00:41:22.000What we do not want to avoid necessarily is so called racism, which is unavoidable in a multiracial society.
00:41:57.000Bad things to happen to people, of course.
00:42:00.000But what they're trying to do is this radical agenda of eradicating race, eradicating the racial constitution of a country, eradicating the cohesion and social stability of a country.
00:42:15.000It's one thing to say that you're against cruelty, it's one thing to say that you're against extreme prejudice, it's another thing to say that we reject the identity of this nation.
00:42:26.000We reject and want to subvert and destroy.
00:42:30.000The social cohesion of this country, which is founded on a demographic core, right?
00:42:38.000And that's why they'll tell me, oh, you're a racist, you're a white nationalist, white supremacist.
00:42:42.000You know, we're not, and I think this is where you get this all the time where people might say, I'm not racist, but look, I mean, America is a certain way, blah, blah, blah.
00:42:50.000And what they mean is, look, I'm not a cruel person.
00:42:53.000I'm not a hateful, prejudicial person.
00:44:17.000The first mass shooting in a long time because of the COVID lockdown.
00:44:20.000A mass shooting perpetrated by a white gunman.
00:44:23.000A mass shooting that occurred when there are two gun control bills right now in Congress.
00:44:29.000And within 48 hours, it's been memory holed.
00:44:32.000And you won't hear about it on the nightly news, and you won't see anything about it on social media, and it's not on the front page of any news website.
00:44:39.000And that's because they found out that the motive of the killer does not match their agenda.
00:44:47.000That's not what they thought initially, because on Tuesday it was wall to wall coverage and everybody assumed that they knew the motive.
00:44:54.000Now, the three massage parlors that were targeted and the casualties were all Asian, and the gunman was white.
00:45:04.000So naturally, people jumped to the conclusion that this was an anti Asian hate crime.
00:45:09.000After there have been a string of anti Asian hate crimes the past couple of months, Committed by an inconvenient demographic.
00:45:17.000And I'll read to you the article about this whole story and we can begin to unravel it a little bit.
00:45:21.000It's all exactly what you would expect, honestly.
00:45:26.000It says Robert Aaron Long, who was 21, shot dead eight people, including six Asian women, at three massage parlors, one in Ackworth and two in Atlanta, on Tuesday.
00:45:39.000He then went on the run and was driving to Florida to target porn industry locations when he was arrested 150 miles south of Atlanta.
00:45:47.000Police ran this Hyundai off the road to take him into custody, which, by the way, I think I made no which place he was going to.
00:45:55.000Not because I frequent porn shops in Florida, but when I was driving home from Orlando from AFPAC, me and Jaden were driving back to Chicago from Orlando.
00:46:06.000And we drove from Orlando, obviously through Florida, through Georgia, to Atlanta, you know, and up through Tennessee, Kentucky, Indiana.
00:46:14.000And on our way to Chicago through Florida, we saw billboard after billboard after billboard for.
00:46:40.000They would happen like literally 10 at a time, five in a row on both sides of the road at the same time, one right after another, 10 of them at once, and then you get that like every other mile.
00:46:58.000It says, initially, police said they were probing whether race was a factor in the attacks because six of the eight victims were Asian women, six out of eight.
00:47:07.000But on Wednesday morning, they said Long told them that that was not why he carried out the attacks.
00:47:12.000Instead, he said he is addicted to sex and porn and wanted to remove the temptation of the parlors.
00:47:19.000He told police that he saw the parlors as an outlet for his sex addiction.
00:47:23.000Detectives have not clarified if he had ever engaged in sex acts with any of the staff there.
00:47:29.000According to Captain Jay Baker of Cherokee's Sheriff's Office, he said, He claims that it was not racially motivated.
00:47:37.000He has an issue that he considers a sex addiction, and he sees these locations as something that allows him to go to these places.
00:47:43.000It's a temptation that he wanted to eliminate.
00:47:46.000Long is believed to have first opened fire at Young's, get this, it's called Young's Asian Massage.
00:48:58.000You've got the media that thinks that the narrative is going to help them, and they start spinning it up.
00:49:04.000It doesn't work out, so they memory hole it.
00:49:07.000You've got these huge red flags about these massage parlors.
00:49:12.000One of them is called St. James Massage Parlor, another one is called Young Asians Massage Parlor.
00:49:21.000You've got this angle that all these anti Asian hate crimes have been being committed by blacks, and now finally they get one committed by whites, allegedly.
00:49:31.000I mean, there's really so much going on here.
00:49:33.000So let's start with something that's a little bit out there, something that I haven't heard a lot of people discuss in the first place.
00:50:28.000And somebody pointed out to me, well, that's not an implicit way of saying that there's potentially underage or barely legal prostitutes being trafficked there.
00:50:41.000Young is actually a popular Korean name.
00:51:49.000When he says he's a sex addict, you might scratch your head and say, Sex addict?
00:51:53.000Why is he shooting up a massage parlor?
00:51:55.000It's because they were massaging his private parts.
00:51:58.000Okay, that's what they massage at these places.
00:52:00.000Not to be vulgar, but that's what's going on.
00:52:04.000And that is why the sex addiction narrative makes a lot more sense.
00:52:08.000Because, of course, if it was racially motivated, which is what they're implying, why would somebody think to themselves, you know, I really need to go out there and punish the racial group responsible for the pandemic?
00:52:40.000I'll go to a massage parlor and then I'll drive a half hour and go to another massage parlor and then I'll drive to Florida to shoot up a porn shop to carry out a racially motivated hate crime against Asians.
00:52:52.000Yeah, because that makes a lot of sense.
00:52:56.000And this is what I pointed out on Tuesday.
00:52:58.000If you demonstrate that these are sex shops, well, clearly then, just by Occam's razor, the most simple explanation.
00:53:08.000Probably makes more sense that the motive had something to do with the nature of these businesses rather than the demographic of the people running them, right?
00:54:04.000And that brings me to another name of a spa that did not get attacked.
00:54:10.000Across the street from Gold and Aromatherapy Spa, you had St. James Spa, which is an interesting name.
00:54:18.000It might be innocuous enough if you don't know anything about that, but St. James is the name of the island that was owned by Jeffrey Epstein.
00:54:28.000Jeffrey Epstein's infamous Lolita Island, where he flew billionaires and celebrities and politicians to have sex with underage people for blackmail purposes, that island is called St. James Island.
00:54:42.000So, you've got young Asian massage and St. James massage across the street being targeted because of human trafficking by a 21 year old mass murderer.
00:54:54.000They said that he was a religious guy.
00:54:56.000They also said he had a bad day, and this was the motivation.
00:55:00.000And with all mass shootings, and I do, whenever there's a mass shooting, I have to ask this question what's really going on here?
00:55:38.000But then you see that it's in one of these major metropolitan areas, Atlanta.
00:55:43.000Atlanta, home to Hartford Jackson Airport, that's the busiest airport in the United States.
00:55:49.000Atlanta is one of the biggest cities in America.
00:55:51.000It was a hub for voter fraud in the 2020 election.
00:55:55.000So there's a lot of things going on in Atlanta.
00:55:57.000There's a lot of shady business going on.
00:55:59.000Obviously, powerful actors are operating out of it.
00:56:03.000And then you've got perhaps, and this is not guaranteed, this is just conjecture, wild speculation, but you've got these parlors that may be indicating that they're involved in, you know, with all prostitution, there's the possibility they're involved in human trafficking.
00:56:18.000The names of these parlors might suggest, it might be a wink and a nod, that there's something else going on there too, that it might be underage.
00:56:27.000Wherever you find underage child trafficking and human trafficking, you tend to find alphabet agencies, alphabet agencies which use this kind of stuff.
00:56:38.000And they traffic not just in, you know, children and child sex, but they also tend to traffic in false flag shootings.
00:56:47.000They also tend to traffic in MKUltra experiments.
00:56:50.000And You know, I think there's a lot of episodes of violence that, you know, I don't think they're organic.
00:56:57.000I don't think that they are what we're led to believe.
00:56:59.000So, you know, I don't want to say anything explicitly about this, but it definitely is fishy.
00:57:06.000A lot of this stuff is just very, very weird.
00:57:09.000St. James Massage Parlor, you know, talk about being subtle, right?
00:57:16.000And you've got this MKUltra 21 year old going in and shooting people because of a sex addiction.
00:57:23.000You know, one possible explanation, which might be crazy, is this guy maybe he's being groomed for a mass shooting.
00:57:28.000You know, one of the ways that they groom people for doing these kinds of things is through sexual abuse to induce a dissociative personality disorder.
00:57:38.000That's one of the ways they coerce people into committing acts of violence.
00:57:41.000And all of this, by the way, is documented in MKUltra and Monarch Mind Control Experiments.
00:57:49.000Maybe this sounds a little bit out there for your average viewer, but.
00:57:53.000I'm not the first person to talk about this.
00:57:56.000This is known to be one of the methods that they use to coerce people through systematic sexual abuse to induce a disassociation with people's personality.
00:58:10.000And, you know, as a result of trauma, they'll have their real self, you know, their original self, and then they'll have this disassociated identity, which is created in the mind in order to endure and to cope with systematic trauma, which that can be used as an opening to coerce people into doing horrific things.
00:58:31.000And, like I said, it's documented in MKUltra and CIA experiments, all kinds of nefarious government activities.
00:58:38.000And so, you know, I see these kinds of things coming together.
00:59:23.000Just want to make it a little bit interesting because I know you've probably already heard everything else.
00:59:27.000You've heard about, oh, it didn't fit the media's narrative, so they buried it, obviously.
00:59:32.000Oh, well, black people are committing all the anti Asian hate crimes, so the media thought that a white guy committing an anti Asian hate crime would be good for their narrative.
01:00:01.000But, you know, when I think about the power of the American state, I think about the government, I think about the intelligence agencies, I feel like you can't rule anything out.
01:00:10.000A lot of people are so quick to say, oh, that's ridiculous.
01:00:15.000And, you know, you have to know that the people that are in power.
01:01:35.000So, you know, keeping in mind all these things that we know to be true, all the things that we could safely assume that there are very powerful people, powerful people that work together, powerful people that work together towards ends that we don't know about, powerful people that maybe use events or create events in order to achieve those.
01:02:53.000Do you know what's going on in Area 51?
01:02:55.000Do you know what goes on under the White House?
01:02:57.000Do you know what goes on in the Pentagon?
01:02:59.000Do you know what goes on at Bohemian Grove or any of these places?
01:03:03.000Do you know what they're really discussing when they gather in Switzerland at the Davos summit?
01:03:08.000Do you know what the people that wield trillions, hundreds of trillions of dollars of capital, do you really know what they're up to?
01:03:16.000You know, and that's all that you need to do is sow that seed of doubt and people start to question the whole thing.
01:03:23.000That's, you know, it's not maybe healthy all the time because you can only imagine what they're up to, but we have to think about that if we are going to try to really understand the world that we're living in.
01:03:37.000A view of the world that is very understandable, very imminently understandable, it's practical and it works for your day to day life, then sure, believe that Bill Gates is a nice guy trying to cure sick people.
01:03:48.000And you could believe that Jeff Bezos is a tech nerd that figured out how to sell books.
01:03:52.000He made the best widget to sell books.
01:03:54.000And you could believe that Joe Biden is an Irish Catholic who's out there, don't keep the faith, Joey spread it.
01:03:59.000I mean, you could believe all that and you could go to work and watch TV and that worldview allows you to practically live your life.
01:04:07.000But if you want to approach the truth about world events and kind of unravel why things are the way they are, you have to be willing to entertain these things and their logical conclusions.
01:04:18.000You have to be willing to think in terms of these sort of safe assumptions, and you have to be willing to go there.
01:04:25.000And they entertain it for fun because they think it's silly, but I'm being quite serious.
01:04:30.000I think that child trafficking is a huge activity of the elites, and I think that probably staged mass casualty events are a big tool in the arsenal of the elites.
01:04:39.000And I think that this may be one of them.
01:04:41.000I think that the Las Vegas shooting was at least something like this, or maybe a cover up.
01:04:46.000It was at least a cover up, maybe something like this.
01:04:48.000To tell you the truth, I think that 9 11 was probably something like that.
01:04:52.000And people say, oh, you believe in a 9 11 conspiracy?
01:05:30.000That was one of the biggest realizations I had in college.
01:05:33.000I said, conspiracy theories, you know, in itself, when something is called a conspiracy theory, that's just a label that is applied to things to discredit it.
01:06:28.000The people that lie are Alex Jones, the people that lie are Nick Fuentes.
01:06:33.000And all those crazy people on the internet with nothing to lose.
01:06:38.000Not the people with everything to lose.
01:06:41.000Anyway, okay, you know, look, you know, I know that's really, you know, third eye awakening, third eye opened.
01:06:47.000Not to get too, like, that's very easy when you talk about conspiracy theories to be like, wow, am I really blowing your mind, sheeple?
01:06:56.000Well, try, you know, it's hard not to come off as, like, sort of condescending and, like, you know, there's, like, a certain attitude that comes with conspiracy theorists where they're like, Bet you didn't think of that.
01:07:20.000But to bring it back to earth here for a little bit, of course, what this was really about and why this is interesting is the media spun up the outrage machine on Tuesday because here was a white guy who was apparently attacking Asians.
01:07:51.000You know, you look at all these anti Asian hate crimes, and it's fascinating because the media covers it because it's a non white victim narrative.
01:07:58.000So they talk about Asians under attack and bigotry on the rise.
01:08:02.000But they don't talk about the perpetrators because the perpetrators are black people.
01:08:07.000So that is, of course, how the media always works.
01:08:11.000The perpetrators can only be white and the victims can only be non white.
01:08:14.000Well, what happens when the perpetrators are non white?
01:08:20.000So they've been talking about anti Asian, anti Asian hate crimes and bigotry in all its forms for the past couple of months without mentioning the inconvenient fact that many of them are being committed by black people.
01:10:32.000You can't make a logical case why this is a racial hate crime.
01:10:37.000That being said, even though this is what all the news is reporting, and even though these are the facts, which are indisputable, nevertheless, the media and the left continue to act as though this were not the case.
01:10:50.000And I'll read you just a small sample of statements since the motive came out.
01:11:31.000The article says Georgia Democratic Senator Raphael Warnock said this kind of violence is driven by hate.
01:11:37.000Even if the suspect said that was not his motive.
01:11:42.000Embattled New York Governor Andrew Cuomo tweeted, Our hearts break for the eight victims of the Georgia shootings last night, six of Asian descent.
01:11:50.000While we wait for the details from Georgia, this much we do know hate crimes against Asian Americans have soared during COVID, and it must stop.
01:11:58.000New York will always stand up against bigotry and hate.
01:12:02.000At a press conference on Wednesday, the mayor of Atlanta said that while these killings do not seem to have been driven by racism, there is a problem with anti Asian American hatred.
01:12:12.000Whether it is senseless violence that we've seen play out in our streets or more targeted violence like we saw yesterday, a crime against any community is a crime against us all.
01:12:23.000So they're saying it doesn't matter that the motivation wasn't a hate crime.
01:12:29.000It's a hate crime, and it still shines a light on hate crimes that are happening everywhere.
01:13:47.000Well, the way that you say black is impolite.
01:13:50.000Well, having too many white people in one place is racism.
01:13:54.000And, well, if I can't get this loan, that's racist.
01:13:57.000And, well, if black people burn down their own black neighborhoods, that's racism.
01:14:02.000And if black people commit crimes, that's the police's fault.
01:14:06.000And therefore, racism's a problem, and there's got to be consequences.
01:14:10.000This is how the whole country operates.
01:14:12.000And once you see it happen in a case like this one, it's cut and dry, black and white, it's infinitely understandable, and it's small enough that you could wrap your whole head around it.
01:14:21.000You could extrapolate that and see that that's how everything works in the country.
01:14:24.000This is how everything works in the country.
01:14:27.000Every argument about white terrorism or white nationalism or white supremacy or racism is exactly like this.
01:14:34.000It's something where there's no evidence to support it.
01:14:38.000All these disparities have other explanations.
01:14:41.000And yet people act as though this were not the case.
01:14:44.000They just use it anyway, like they'll use this.
01:14:47.000And I guarantee the days, weeks, months in the future, This will be cited as an example of white terrorism.
01:14:54.000This will be cited as an example of white racism, anti Asian bigotry by white people.
01:15:00.000And it'll justify, you know, who knows what, any number of policy actions designed to hurt conservatives, white people, Trump supporters, meant to harm people's civil liberties and everything else.
01:15:13.000That's the way the whole system operates.
01:15:15.000And that may be the most telling thing about it.
01:15:17.000You know, if it's just a guy that went off because he had a sex addiction, well, this isn't really a news story.
01:17:25.000Anti social groypers is this new AF website gets cleaner by the day and feels like fate led us past all the previous garbage platforms to this community exclusive one.
01:18:41.000Rubber Ducks has found out the new wife and I will be blessed with a child between hosting a super spreader wedding event and continuing the white race.
01:19:33.000You know, in that instance, when you see the husband and the wife and you see the children, you look into the eyes of a child and you see the future.
01:19:40.000And you also understand, you know, in seeing a child, it's laid before you the whole cycle of life, the continuity, right?
01:19:53.000Because I think a lot of people these days think about it as like a speed run or a suicide run.
01:19:59.000You know, you're just sort of charging through life, you know, to splatter against a brick wall at the end.
01:20:04.000And when you see a child and when people are having children around you and babies are having babies, you know, you could see, you can see the cycle.
01:20:42.000I'm sure when you're a parent, it's nerve wracking, but we have to face the tough reality that our kids are going to be in this thing and our kids' kids are going to be in this thing and we got to.
01:22:33.000We've been playing video games with Lance Videos lately, and the guy's trying to jack all our stuff.
01:22:38.000He's tweeting about, I'm a real human being and all this kind of stuff.
01:22:42.000And he takes all our memes and puts it through the filter of Turning Point USA.
01:22:46.000So you take like Real Human Being, which is a message about authenticity, and it's a message about having a soul.
01:22:53.000And it's a message about being unrefined and, like, Dostoevsky describes not being an automaton, not being a piano key played, not having your actions decided by some deterministic algorithm.
01:23:07.000And he says, liberals are like robots, and I'm a conservative.
01:23:12.000I'm a real human, not a liberal robot.
01:23:15.000And it's like, okay, you totally don't understand what it means, and you're kind of the epitome of what it's against, actually.
01:24:00.000I gotta remind myself to turn that off.
01:24:02.000It's the worst feature because the way that it works is you have to not only take all the opposing civilizations' cities, but you have to kill all their units too.
01:24:12.000So, what they do is when you start to take their cities, they send their units across the ends of the world, and you spend the rest of the game hunting them down and killing them.
01:24:24.000And while this is happening, they're in the World Congress voting to embargo you, voting to ban your luxury goods so you can't get happiness from them.
01:26:30.000The woman, like, she opens her mouth like this.
01:26:33.000She puts her hands on either part of her jaw and she opens her head like this.
01:26:36.000I think that's in the movie Mirrors with Kiefer Sutherland.
01:26:41.000Because they're talking in this, like, Totally gay, contrived podcast voice, but they're also saying things like, It's like a good opportunity for me to like health and fitness post.
01:26:54.000And it's like that meme of like Democrats and Republicans handshake because they don't like the Capitol occupation.
01:27:00.000And like, they're on the podcast, they keep doing this.
01:27:03.000They keep doing this with the memes, talking about Wojak and talking about BASED and all this kind of stuff.
01:28:01.000That's what it means to be based and red pilled.
01:28:04.000And those memes are created through the suffering of the real human beings under the yoke of global capitalism.
01:28:13.000That's what these memes are an expression of.
01:28:16.000And these interlopers from Washington, D.C., And from LA and from Williamsburg, you know, from Manhattan, they come in and they, it's like a thrift shop.
01:28:28.000And they look at our memes and they go, Ooh, I like this one.
01:30:20.000He moved back to India in, what did he say, 8th through 10th grade or something.
01:30:25.000He was in Young Conservatives of Texas or something.
01:30:29.000And then he goes to University of Texas, Austin.
01:30:32.000And so this guy is like, oh, now Saurabh Shwarma from Bangalore, India is going to talk to us about American nationalism, you know, number one.
01:30:42.000But then in the interview, he's talking about his activities on campus and everything and triggering the liberals and all of that.
01:30:48.000And then he says something in particular.
01:30:51.000He says, One of the things I disagree with Tucker Carlson about is he is dismissive of the idea that there is a growing and real white nationalist movement in America.
01:31:00.000And I think that white nationalism is evil and immoral and wrong.
01:32:10.000If I said that at one of these dinner parties, if I said that at the American Moment dinner party, it would be like that meme of all the girls doing this.
01:32:20.000You know that meme of its first person point of view of all the girls at the party, and they're like, if I went off like I just did at the American Moment cocktail party where they're all drinking bourbon, they would all look at me like.
01:32:39.000Anyway, anyway, back to our discussion.
01:32:45.000Industrial policy, I would go back to the carried interest loophole and be eliminated.
01:35:08.000We live in a time of total language and thought control.
01:35:11.000Feminization, forced feminization, and forced over socialization, and everybody is going to be molded into this sort of androgynous, non threatening consumer of products.
01:35:27.000And in order to fight back against that and break the conditioning, I think we have to dare to be offensive, dare to be provocative, and not nominally provocative, not say the word provocative, be provocative.
01:35:41.000They're going to go out there and say, like, oh, uh, You know, I'm going to, like in that same podcast that Saurabh is talking about, oh, we can't be white nationalists or whatever, he's saying, I'm a radical.
01:37:43.000Reformed Groypers is Justin Martyr, early church father.
01:37:46.000You shall suffer the afflictions that are justly yours, that your land be desolated, your cities ruined by fire, the fruits of your land eaten by strangers before your very eyes, and that not one of you will be permitted to enter your holy city of Jerusalem.
01:38:04.000Well, wasn't he talking about the first century diaspora?
01:38:12.000I don't know about Justin the Martyr in particular, Justin Martyr, but that sounds like what kind of happened right in 70 AD.
01:38:21.000Michael the Archangel says, Has anyone else had the displeasure of witnessing the Benny Johnson sandwich?
01:38:26.000TPUSA has more gaze than the military.
01:38:40.000It's not like something totally shocking, it's just something you would never even think of.
01:38:44.000George Groypington says these people are so desperate to condemn racism that they A. make up stories of racism, smollette, B. falsely blame racism for random events, spa shooting, or C. label normal views racist, which is all of us.
01:39:04.000Friends, tomorrow is the Solemnity of St. Joseph, which means it's also technically a Sunday, so you do not have to fast from meat or anything.
01:39:45.000MMM Moguls says conservatives have been talking about the culture war for decades, but AF is the only movement that has cogently presented an alternative culture to challenge the status quo.
01:43:02.000It's something that it's hard to even describe, but it's something that is so good.
01:43:07.000It's like, mmm, ooh, yeah, now we're talking, now we're talking.
01:43:14.000When you see that kind of stuff, there's something that really activates inside of me.
01:43:18.000I see a map, I see a map, and I look at roads and I look at topographical features, and then you look at like arranging units, and you think about waves of attacks, supply chains, you think about tactics and strategies.
01:43:33.000Diplomacy, all these different things that you have in Civ 5, all these components.
01:43:38.000I was playing this game last night, and this neighboring civilization had discovered the technology of nuclear weapons first.
01:43:54.000They unlocked the Manhattan Project Wonder, which enables you to build nuclear weapons, and it also reveals uranium on the map.
01:44:05.000They enter the atomic age, they discover nuclear fission, and they research the Manhattan Project.
01:44:40.000So I embark on this, then this is what it's all about.
01:44:43.000You may not care, but this is so satisfying to a man's autism.
01:44:47.000I'm thinking we have got to shift all our resources to science.
01:44:51.000We have got to put our spies in foreign capitals to steal technologies.
01:44:56.000We have to accelerate the rate at which we are producing science so that I can have parity, I can have nuclear weapons.
01:45:04.000I thought also, you know, once I get the nukes, I have to get uranium.
01:45:10.000I deploy units to their uranium mines and I launch this attack where I strike where their nuclear arsenal is held.
01:45:20.000I set up my units so that they can pillage the mines where the uranium is being harvested so I can't make new atom bombs.
01:45:28.000And then I move my nuclear weapons to the cities within range of the cities that can be nuked so that if they move nukes to those cities, I can have a first strike capability.
01:45:38.000Now, all of this probably sounds stupid to people that don't play the game.
01:45:41.000It probably sounds like, oh, this is stupid game autism that I can't understand.
01:45:45.000But it's like a logistical challenge like this, these kinds of logistical challenges with maps.
01:45:53.000There's something about these kinds of strategy games in particular, it taps into something in the male mind.
01:46:00.000I don't think females can relate to this in the male mind that nothing else does.
01:46:04.000A first person shooter doesn't do it for me, a platformer doesn't do it for me.
01:46:09.000You know, none of these other games do it for me, but I do get an appetite from time to time to sit down and crank out 15 hours in Civ 5 to overcome these kinds of logistical problems.
01:51:37.000Like, in the same way that I would never walk around without a shirt or without underwear and pants, I would not walk around without socks and slippers.
01:51:45.000It's just, that's just the way that I am.
01:52:04.000Every time I touch my camera, my lights, anything metal, I get this vicious shock because I'm walking around in these slippers and I'm sitting in my chair.
01:52:16.000I'm generating all this static electricity, and I'm always like, ow, damn it!
01:52:21.000Every time I touch my camera, or every time I touch something metal.
01:53:13.000But I've got, you know, I walk around in these slippers, I turn the camera on, and it's like it hurts because I'm, you know, I'm shuffling around all day.
01:53:23.000So it generates quite a lot of electricity.
01:53:26.000You could say I'm sort of like the lightning rod.
01:53:28.000I'm like the lightning rod of a nation's resentment against the elites.
01:53:33.000I'm sort of like a guy that could get up and give a great speech.
01:53:37.000This charismatic speech, and I'm almost like a lightning rod of all the resentment of a nation which is suffering from a loss of relative prestige in the world and decline and at the hands of a foreign elite.
01:53:52.000And I'm sort of like, you could describe me as a lightning rod for those passions because of all the static electricity.
01:53:58.000I guess you could kind of describe it that way, you know, that I'm kind of like the voice of a nation's anger, and I'm sort of.
01:57:17.000Still can't open a restaurant past 1 a.m., still can't have maximum occupancy in a restaurant.
01:57:23.000A lot of restaurants are still closed.
01:57:25.000You can't eat in McDonald's, you can't eat in Wendy's, you can't eat at any fast food place.
01:57:30.000You know, I think that some states, because they have remained open, it's Pressuring other states to do so.
01:57:35.000You know, Florida remaining open and Texas opening up, it puts pressure on other states to open.
01:57:41.000But I do think that the mask mandates, the contact tracing, the social distancing, a lot of this will remain, even if the lockdowns don't last forever.
01:57:50.000That being said, the lockdowns aren't over yet.
01:57:52.000People are starting to say, oh, it's opening up.
01:59:47.000Slade says, We need something like Monster Zero Ultra Minis because one normal sized can keeps you up all night no matter how early you drink it.
01:59:54.000Great monologue tonight, very all encompassing and well said.
02:08:42.000Hercules says liberals and leftists that illegal immigrants or have this idea that illegal immigrants are hardworking and should be fought for, though partially true.
02:08:55.000They let their kids run around yelling in stores and church, create gangs in our country, drive drunk, and drag race.
02:09:01.000Their homes are littered with beer, cans, etc.
02:09:30.000If you want any more proof that the places that were shot up were rubbin' tugs, just look at the Google reviews for St. James Asian Spa and Gold Massage Spa.
02:09:57.000If you change what you write in the title, misspell my name, misspell certain things, if you, like you said, flip the video, manipulate the speed, pitch, all those things, you can get by the algorithm.
02:10:13.000George Mountain says, I sometimes hate watching shitlibs, and I saw a panel last night with Destiny and Fat Gay Retard talking to trannies about how gender isn't linked with sex for an hour and a half.
02:10:23.000There's no way we lose to these retards if we are allowed the same institutional privileges as these degenerates.
02:11:28.000If somebody has words in National Review or words in, you know, writers will say that they are a writer for a certain publication in their Twitter bio by saying words in the publication that they write for.
02:11:42.000So he says, read my words at independent at DillyCaller.
02:11:46.000Views are scenic, my own, and could be yours for the low, low price of $19.99.
02:14:41.000That's all I can think of off the top of my head.
02:14:43.000But those are some pretty good examples.
02:14:47.000Black and white, professional headshot, emojis, in the name, somebody's words, words in, you know, something snarky or sarcastic, a cartoon, Avi.
02:18:02.000This inner voice, so to speak, in their minds.
02:18:04.000And the post went viral, and people were saying, wait a second, people have that?
02:18:09.000And a lot of people are saying, wait a minute, people don't have that?
02:18:13.000And whether that's real or not, whether that's true or not, to whatever extent that's a legitimate phenomenon, people started to talk about how some people acted as though they do not have an internal monologue.
02:18:25.000They act like NPCs, they act like people that have an exhaustible number of dialogue options, a dialogue tree, there's a finite number of things that they can say or think about.
02:18:54.000Sam Hyde did a really good video explaining it years before that meme even came around called Sitcom Robots.
02:19:02.000And he talked about how people watch sitcoms and they unknowingly emulate the behaviors that they see on television and certain things.
02:19:12.000That people say comes straight from the television that they consume.
02:19:16.000And it's things that don't mean anything or don't really make sense and aren't really even authentic or genuine things to say, but they just are reenacting human behavior as demonstrated for them on television.
02:19:30.000And that's kind of what it's describing people that are completely affected and influenced.
02:19:37.000And then conservatives, conservatards, turned it into a liberal thing.
02:19:41.000They made it out to mean that NPC was another term for like liberal zombie.
02:20:58.000See, this is just taking an idea which Lance is unfamiliar with, which would expand his mind if he thought about it.
02:21:07.000But he's trying to take this idea and fit it into a familiar concept, a familiar tension or contradiction, which is liberals and conservatives.
02:21:18.000Oh, real human, it's a synonym for conservative, and NPC is a synonym for liberal.
02:21:36.000It's about being authentic, whether you're left wing or right wing.
02:21:39.000You tend to find more authentic people on the right than on the left, but that's not the defining characteristic.
02:21:46.000And by fitting it into a trite platitude, a partisan thing, that's the antithesis of being a real human.
02:21:58.000It's using these things as a means to an end rather than an end in themselves.
02:22:05.000It's using, that's I think ultimately what describes the problem with how these people use memes is that the memes for them are a means to an end.
02:22:13.000They're using them as a means to an end.
02:24:41.000Big Guy says whenever liberals quote Rousseau about human nature being malleable, It makes me want to smash a tabula rasa through my cranium.
02:24:51.000Very good philosophical joke, my friend.
02:24:53.000Wow, you know what you're talking about.
02:24:56.000Kyle says, first ever super chat because that rant was hilarious.
02:24:59.000Glad replays are now available so we can watch it again.
02:26:38.000I feel like, you know, I go to Washington, D.C., I go to these parties with these, like, people in suits and ties, and I feel like I'm in the imperial castle, royal castle, and I'm just some lowly peasant.
02:26:55.000I'm some lowly jester, and they say, How's the podcast going, jester?
02:27:00.000And I juggle, you know, and I do my dance, but I've got a dagger behind me, and one day I'm going to be laughing.
02:28:00.000Who had their finger on the pulse then, really?
02:28:03.000You know, all these guys that were, you know, jerking each other off, literally, literally, at Heritage Foundation, being interns and stuff, now they're all doing the same stuff that I do.
02:29:44.000Serious political actors talk with a gay lisp, and serious political actors wear bow ties, and they don't drink White Monster and play Fortnite on stream, Nick.
02:32:28.000Most of what I do, I do because it's funny.
02:32:30.000And honestly, to tell you the truth, I care more about the integrity of that sometimes than most other things.
02:32:36.000You know, more than anything, I like, I really deeply care about the integrity of being funny, being able to push boundaries when it comes to making jokes than anything else.
02:43:13.000The real fulfillment and the real purpose comes from caring for your union, you know, for your marriage, one flesh and the fruit of your womb.
02:43:38.000And men are supposed to take care of their women and they're supposed to pursue other things like math and science and exploration and excellence.
02:43:51.000And then some big boss man, some big boss man with dark hair and other dark features and pale skin and long nails comes in and says, Ha ha ha, no, not on my watch.
02:44:07.000And they grab the woman by the collar and say, You, you go to the factory.
02:44:12.000And they whip them, they kick them, and they go flying.
02:47:06.000You've got immigrants are cutting the lawn and everything else, and we're just supposed to work to death, work to death while our lives go away, right?
02:47:55.000And when I say happy, I don't mean like what makes you feel good, what makes me feel good sometimes, but what's going to bring you deep satisfaction and fulfillment over the long trajectory of your life?
02:48:47.000And, you know, they want beautiful wives.
02:48:49.000Women should make themselves beautiful and they should care for their husbands and husbands should be strong and men should be men, women should be women.
02:48:55.000They should get together and become one flesh, have companionship, have children.
02:49:02.000As far as our material purpose in this world, that's as close as you're going to get.
02:49:06.000You know, our purpose in the world obviously is to do the will of God.
02:49:10.000We're supposed to, you know, reconcile with God and all of that.
02:49:16.000But as far as a worldly purpose is concerned, the closest that we're going to get to that is having kids.
02:49:21.000That's going to be, you know, next to that communion with God, the next best thing for fulfillment is going to be having a family.
02:49:30.000It's no substitute, don't get me wrong, but that's, you know, if God told you, like, hey, here are your quests, here are your main quests, right?
02:49:39.000Here's what the gameplay is going to look like.
02:49:41.000It would be, you know, getting married, having a kid.
02:51:30.000But what I can look forward to is having a really nice condo downtown and having, you know, doing more old people sex with my old wife with gray hair and having a nice steak dinner.
02:52:02.000Contrast that with having a huge family.
02:52:06.000Contrast that with having a huge family and having young kids and having old kids and doing things with your kids, you know, taking them places and having them run around the house.
02:52:15.000And, you know, they're fun and they're full of life and energetic.
02:52:35.000What society lays out is this independent lifestyle where you're comfortable and you have enough financial independence to do what you want.
02:52:44.000You know, we're supposed to believe that what you can aspire to is living in a nice, chic, empty apartment and you're old and alone downtown where there's no community.
02:52:54.000That's what we're supposed to look forward to.
02:52:57.000That's, that's, and, you know, hopefully at 50, we could still find novel experiences like trying exotic drugs or taking exotic tourist vacations.
02:53:53.000And I, you know, don't get me wrong, I'm a pretty frugal guy, but last year I made a lot of money and I was pretty comfortable.
02:54:00.000And I could tell you that I'm not the richest guy in the world or anything, but as far as my life going from, you know, not having the ability to do certain things to, Being able to do certain things like take trips at the drop of a hat and not worry about eating out and having a nice meal frequently.
02:54:20.000I could tell you that my satisfaction didn't increase proportionally.
02:54:38.000You could go from one level to another level, and you could understand that going from one level to any level will not bring you any of that deep life satisfaction that some people think it does.
02:55:08.000Halfstaff for Rush says, There will be a St. Joseph Rosary Rally for the family this Saturday in Rockford, Illinois, at the intersection of Alpine and State Street, in case anyone would be interested.
02:55:19.000Rockford's a little ways away, but good to know.
02:55:33.000I managed to put on 30 pounds of muscle.
02:55:35.000When it comes to building muscle consistency, progressive overload is key.
02:55:39.000It usually takes at least three years till your physique looks aesthetic.
02:55:43.000How much muscle do you want to put on?
02:55:45.000You asked this question on Tuesday, I think.
02:55:50.000Huey Long, respecter, says, It's always amazing to me when people forget that Osama bin Laden was a CIA asset against the Soviets in the 80s.
02:55:57.000But as soon as 9 11 happened, it's all forgotten, and we declare a war on terror.
02:56:02.000If we wanted to fight terror, we should disband the CIA.
02:56:31.000Kyle Frank says that go off about based was so relatable.
02:56:34.000I remember one time this fat, retarded libertarian in my CR group said a multiracial GOP would be based, and it took me every ounce of self control not to tell him to kill himself.
02:58:20.000You know, he doesn't take that stuff from the liberal media, which I can appreciate.
02:58:26.000And the sports stuff is like a last bastion of masculinity.
02:58:29.000Barstool sports and that kind of frat sport alliance or, you know, that area, that's like one of the last stands of heterosexuality, masculinity.
02:58:52.000And don't get me wrong, they're not all based on their politics or whatever, but there is still that feeling of like, let the boys be boys.
02:59:40.000Quantine says, It took me a while to realize the importance of people and community in life.
02:59:45.000The more you are around successful older people, the more you realize they are eager to share knowledge and resources with motivated younger people.
03:00:12.000They all wanted to be caddies at the LaGrange Country Club because everybody knew that if you were a caddy at the LaGrange Country Club, you got to suck up to all the rich people that golf there and they might give you a big chip.
03:00:26.000So, if you were an A caddy, and if you showed up there early, and if you shined their shoes enough, and if you kissed enough ass, you could be the secretary, secretary.
03:01:33.000He was one of those guys, had like the older brother complex.
03:01:37.000Oh, my older brother, I'm going to be cool.
03:01:39.000I'm going to be like mature and like an adult, like my older brother, who's like morbidly obese now, got totally fat and doesn't make any money.
03:01:47.000Not that that matters, but I was talking to a friend of mine from high school, not maybe during the Groyper War, and he was throwing out all these figures.
03:01:55.000He's like, Oh, this person's making this much, I'm making this much.
03:01:58.000I'm like, Anyway, not that I care about that kind of stuff, but people care about that stuff, and then it's like, okay, you're embarrassing yourself.
03:02:08.000But anyway, so I tried to be, or not tried to be, I was a caddy.
03:02:48.000Competitive thing where everybody was like, Oh, I'm gonna get this whale, I'm gonna caddy for him and get the big tip.
03:02:55.000Everybody, you know, sucking up to the older caddies and sucking up to the douchebag Mick that ran it.
03:03:02.000I'm Irish, I could say that, but the, you know, big blowhard asshole, you know, the type, rough around the edges, works around kids, real tough guy kind of a guy.
03:03:11.000The guy that ran the Caddy Shack and the older boys and the boomers, I was like, You know what?
03:03:25.000I want to make my wage, you know, and not, you know, spare me the indignity of having to beg, you know, with my hand out, you know?
03:03:35.000So I didn't work as a caddie over the summer.
03:03:37.000I went to work in the warehouse, and it was brutal.
03:03:40.000I worked in a warehouse, and it was dark, and every day I would come home, and my hands were covered in grease, and I smelled, and the place was like, It smelled bad, you know, because it's like a warehouse.
03:03:55.000So there's all kinds of industrial stuff happening.
03:06:43.000Quantine is like, community is great because old people want to tell you the tricks of the trade, and that's a great opportunity for motivated young people.
03:10:39.000Caesar says, as Patrizzo is the one from Daily Dot with the goofy gay voice at Merrick Corrigan press conference, probably fuming that you don't even know his name.
03:12:07.000How do you post the same content for six years?
03:12:09.000I understand doing some things every day for six years, but posting memes on the internet, the same ones for six years, how do you do that?