00:01:23.000On Wednesday, we've got Classical Theist coming on, which, if you don't know him, he's a Catholic YouTuber.
00:01:29.000He also has a pretty big Twitter account.
00:01:31.000And he'll be joining us to talk about Catholicism, about the religion.
00:01:35.000I know a lot of people have been asking me a lot of questions about religion, which is a little bit misguided because I don't know all that much about the religion.
00:01:46.000You know, certainly I think I might know more than a lay person, but it's a big subject.
00:01:50.000There's lots of history, there's lots of theology, lots of literature.
00:01:54.000I mean, there's a lot that goes into a subject like religion.
00:01:58.000So he'll be joining us on Wednesday, the classical theist, to talk to us about Catholicism, answer all your questions, how it fits into politics today.
00:02:08.000And then on Thursday, we'll be having a Christian versus pagan debate.
00:02:12.000I'll be debating Greg Johnson of Countercurrents, and that should be a fun time as well.
00:02:17.000Maybe bring us some closure in our eternal religious war against the pagans.
00:02:25.000And before I get into the big issues tonight, I just wanted to clarify a couple of things here.
00:02:31.000I notice there are a lot of confused people in the comments usually, and I just want to clear some things up because I noticed on the episode on Friday, I had people that were asking.
00:02:43.000Because on Friday, I brought out the sad water sponsorship.
00:02:47.000If you watch the show with me and JF on Friday, I was drinking a new kind of water.
00:02:53.000Somebody from Twitter just sent me a case of water.
00:02:56.000They didn't ask me to do anything with it.
00:02:57.000They just sent me, they said, Oh, I started a water company.
00:04:19.000They sent me a case of water, I brought it out on the show.
00:04:21.000Supposed to be a joke, but I just want to clarify.
00:04:24.000I am a good journalist with integrity.
00:04:27.000And then the other thing, just to clarify once again, I shouldn't spend too much time on it, but people are always asking me, Nick, without fail, every video in the comment section, Nick, I love your show, but I never watch it anymore because there's 15 minutes of music before your show.
00:04:44.000Every time I go to your show, there's 15 minutes of an intro screen.
00:05:35.000So, just to clarify, because it's a big question, but we have to do that like once every two weeks.
00:05:40.000I have to film like a 15 second pre recorded message and play it every two weeks just because I every time.
00:05:48.000But anyway, silly stuff aside, we have to get into the news.
00:05:53.000There's a lot going on with immigration.
00:05:55.000And you know, all last week we were covering this crisis at the border, covering the issue of children separated from their families at the border.
00:06:04.000And if you recall, this started to metastasize about a week and a half ago.
00:06:09.000We really started to see this astroturfed campaign by the media, by the Democrats to put this on every news channel, put this on every website, and a very emotional plea for action on the border.
00:06:21.000And the reason for this was, of course, because Trump had outmaneuvered the Democrats completely on the issue of the DOC recipients.
00:06:29.000And you notice right out of the gate that Democrats are so manipulative on these issues, you know.
00:07:17.000They're fighting for a chance in America.
00:07:19.000They just want opportunity and all the rest.
00:07:22.000Never mind that the average age of a DACA recipient is 24, and many of these people commit crimes or they're on welfare or whatever, but they find the most desperate example, the most charged up example.
00:07:36.000Donald Trump outmaneuvers them completely.
00:07:38.000In January, when he says, I would be willing to give limited protections to the DACA recipients in exchange for very simple reforms on immigration, which are the elimination of chain migration, the elimination of the diversity visa lottery system, and funding for the wall.
00:07:58.000He said, Look, you want the DACA recipients, you want 1.6 to 8 million people to be protected in this program.
00:08:06.000We could concede that in exchange for an overhaul of the immigration system.
00:08:11.000As president, Donald Trump was given a mandate to strengthen our border security, to strengthen our immigration policy, and so he offered a compromise.
00:08:22.000The Democrats, of course, are not willing to give him those concessions because you get rid of chain migration, you get rid of the diversity visa lottery system, and there goes this pipeline from the third world to the Democratic caucus, to the Democratic voter base.
00:08:36.000So they know there's no chance we're going to cut that off, there's no way we could give reasonable concessions.
00:08:42.000They appear to the American people as obstructionists.
00:08:45.000And more importantly, they appear to their base, the far left and the Hispanics in the country, as not able to protect the people that they need to protect.
00:08:54.000If the Democrats are voted into office to oppose Donald Trump, if the Democratic establishment and national party has legitimacy, because they are the dam, they are the dike that is holding in place a tsunami of anti immigration policy, if they're not able to complete that task, then.
00:09:35.000So, let's find, oh, but the children at the border.
00:09:38.000And initially, I think this blind side of the president.
00:09:40.000We talked all last week about how this was a big messaging failure.
00:09:45.000Because right out of the gate, I mean, you have this overwhelming campaign by the media and the left, coordinated, consistent, concerted.
00:09:53.000They've got the same talking points, the same style, the same strategy, all at once on the Republicans.
00:09:59.000And you get from the president first, it's, well, the Democrats need to change the law.
00:10:03.000Then you have the House and the Senate GOP leadership saying, we oppose the separation of children at the border.
00:10:10.000You've got DHS Secretary Nielsen who comes out and says, well, actually, The people that are being separated from their families at the border weren't brought over the border with their families to begin with.
00:10:20.00010,000 to 12,000 of the kids were brought over with strangers, not their biological parents.
00:10:26.000So, very confused messaging, whereas the Democrats are consistent.
00:10:30.000They've got the same talking points, all the rest.
00:10:33.000Trump on Wednesday launches an executive order, which says that we will no longer separate children at the border.
00:10:39.000And the big problem, of course, with this is that in order to detain illegal immigrants, the adults that are brought over, In order to detain those people, you have a big problem if they bring over children because you can't detain the children.
00:10:52.000If you're going to prosecute illegal people who come over the border, you've got to incarcerate them.
00:10:57.000And children, you can't incarcerate them with adults.
00:11:00.000So the rule right now is that children are detained with their parents for 20 days in detention centers, after which the parents are moved to a more proper facility where they can be held.
00:11:11.000Children are released into the custody of HHS.
00:11:13.000And as soon as possible, they're either released into a foster home or with.
00:11:56.000And this is really, I think, where we started to change pace here a little bit.
00:12:00.000After the executive order, we saw a big change.
00:12:02.000Whereas before the messaging was confused, it was all over the place.
00:12:07.000Now we see a really Concerted, well thought out effort parallel on the effort of the president to counter this narrative.
00:12:14.000He went out on Thursday, or maybe it was Friday, and brought out the, what was it, the golden families, or it's the families of the victims of illegal immigrants.
00:12:23.000I can't keep up with all the slang names for it, but he brought onto a press conference all the family members of the victims of illegal immigration, people whose children or loved ones were killed by illegal immigrants.
00:12:35.000Did a big press conference, brilliant messaging.
00:12:39.000And said, well, you know, we talk a lot about children separated from their families at the border, children separated because of a decision that was made fundamentally by their parents.
00:12:48.000Parents chose to bring them across the border illegally and they're separated.
00:12:52.000He said, well, what about the American citizens who are separated permanently from their children, from their loved ones, where if somebody gets killed, you never see them again and they're killed by people who shouldn't have been in the country?
00:13:05.000So there was that on Thursday or Friday.
00:13:08.000And now we're seeing a very new kind of rhetoric.
00:13:12.000From the president, and I'll pull it out here his most recent tweets on the subject of illegal immigration.
00:13:17.000And this is the kind of thing that we've been waiting to see for a really long time.
00:13:21.000This is the kind of rhetoric, this is the kind of approach to the immigration system that we've been waiting for since he got into office, since he got inaugurated in 2017.
00:13:30.000This is much more the flavor of the Trump we heard in 2015 during the primary campaign or 2016 during the general than we have in the last year or so when there's been talk about deals and compromise and concessions and all the rest.
00:13:46.000So he tweeted today, We cannot allow all of these people to invade our country.
00:13:53.000And right out of the gate, this is a big difference.
00:13:55.000This is something we've never seen before.
00:13:57.000I'm going to get into the full tweets, but this really sets the tone.
00:14:00.000We cannot allow all of these people to invade our country.
00:14:04.000To just get a little close reading of that sentence, really quickly, you hear the rhetoric of past Republicans on immigration two years ago, and it's night and day.
00:14:14.000People are talking about we need to overhaul the system, we need to make it easier.
00:14:19.000For these people to get into our country, we need maybe a pathway to citizenship.
00:14:24.000Maybe they could stay permanently or this kind of thing.
00:14:27.000So, already, this is different than every president for the past 50 years, different than any politician for the past 30 years.
00:14:52.000Immigrants who came over 100 years ago when most of them were from Europe.
00:14:57.000That's a pretty big difference, and we'll get into that in a moment.
00:15:00.000But also, people who came here to assimilate, people who came here to speak the language, get a job, even if they were from Mexico, even if they were from China, even if they were from a third world country.
00:15:09.000The very, very, very small percentage of people of which immigration was constituted that came from the third world, they followed a program that was acceptable.
00:15:40.000Our immigration policy, laughed at all over the world, is very unfair to all those people who have gone through the system illegally and are waiting online, or I'm sorry, all the people who have gone through the system legally and are waiting online for years.
00:16:10.000When he says instead of bringing on judges, instead of bringing on lawyers, instead of going through a backlog of immigrants, he's talking about getting rid of due process.
00:16:19.000And this is the rational course of action, folks.
00:16:22.000Right now, we're told that in order to reshape the immigration system, well, we have to change the law and first we have to clear the backlogs of people who need to be processed, whether that's asylum seekers, whether that's just plain old illegal immigrants.
00:16:37.000We need to clear the backlogs of Legal immigrants who have applied for a visa or for this or for that.
00:16:42.000We have to go through this big, arduous process.
00:17:00.000We, taxpayers, citizens, people who have a birth certificate in the country, people who have been here for generations, we are protected by the constitution.
00:17:11.000We are protected by the Fifth Amendment.
00:17:13.000We are protected by the Bill of Rights.
00:17:15.000People in Africa, people in Central America, people who come across the border without doing the proper process, they do not have rights.
00:17:29.000As far as I'm concerned, they're not even entitled to the kind of conditions that we allow them to live in.
00:17:34.000You know, they come over across the border, and people have it in mind that I don't think people really have any conception of what happens.
00:17:41.000But because of the policy of catch and release, we apprehend them at the border.
00:17:46.000And because we don't have the facilities to detain them, and because we don't have a process where we can expeditiously try these people and get them out of the country, they are caught, they are detained for a short amount of time, and then they are released.
00:18:00.000And they're told to come back for a trial.
00:18:02.000They're told, well, you've been apprehended at the border.
00:18:05.000We don't really have the resources to keep you here.
00:18:08.000So we're going to send you on your way for now, for the moment, and then come back to court on this date and we'll adjudicate.
00:18:15.000Whether or not you're able to be in the country.
00:18:17.000You know, do you think that's a sensible policy?
00:18:47.000So, all these people driving around, they're catching them and then they're letting them out.
00:18:51.000And so, what Trump is getting at here is the real solution.
00:18:55.000This is the only solution for this problem.
00:18:57.000Ted Cruz, other senators have proposed changes to the law, or they've proposed adding additional resources where we can hire 3,000 judges or we can hire this many lawyers and we can get these illegal immigrants their day in court and we will decide if they're illegal or not and then we will deport them.
00:19:23.000You know, where do you think the money comes from for the judges and for the lawyers and for the accommodations?
00:19:28.000I mean, think of the perversity of the whole system.
00:19:30.000Taxpayers are paying for it so that these people who are in here by no other virtue than they just cross the border, you know, flagranting our laws, they're going to get set up with a court date and they're going to get set up with a lawyer and they're able to adjudicate it.
00:19:45.000So, what Trump is proposing right here is the winning ticket suspend due process for these people and get them out.
00:19:50.000And he's been talking, there's been multiple reports that he's been talking with his aides and with White House staffers about an executive order, an overriding executive order.
00:20:01.000That will unilaterally reform immigration policy.
00:20:04.000Whereas right now we haven't had much movement on this, is because any immigration bill we've thought so far has had to go through the House of Representatives and the Senate.
00:20:14.000We're in the Senate, we need 10 Democrat votes.
00:20:17.000And if we want funding for the wall, we need appropriations from the House of Representatives.
00:20:21.000He's saying instead of going through it that way, instead of going through it with the legislature, he says, let's just have an executive order.
00:20:30.000We'll just change the way the system works.
00:20:33.000And we'll see what happens, and we'll do it that way.
00:20:35.000And, you know, this is, I think, at the end of the day, the right way to do it because although the courts will contest it, although people will complain about it, there might be open resurrection, or rather open insurrection, not resurrection, insurrection in the streets.
00:20:50.000Trump has the legal jurisdiction to do this.
00:20:53.000He's got to take the jurisdiction back.
00:20:55.000The Congress will never change the system.
00:20:57.000The courts will never, I mean, you're going to get obstacles all day long, so they're always going to be an impediment.
00:21:03.000But if it gets to the Supreme Court, And we have to decide does the president have the constitutional and legal authority to reform the immigration system?
00:21:13.000And you can read the Immigration and Nationality Act, which passed over 50 years ago, and it says explicitly the executive branch, the president in particular, has broad power to suspend immigration from any class of people for any amount of time, et cetera, et cetera.
00:21:43.000But before we get into, before, or rather, now that we've kind of covered where we are in the conversation right now, we've got all these proposals on the table.
00:21:52.000We've got the Paul Ryan bill, which has been moved way ahead.
00:21:56.000They were going to have a vote on it on Friday, but embarrassingly, they had to reschedule that because they don't have the votes, they don't have the support.
00:22:03.000It wouldn't pass the Senate, might not even pass the House, doesn't have the president's blessing.
00:22:10.000The Goodlot bill, which doesn't have the votes, although they say if Paul Ryan whipped them, we might have the votes, but nevertheless, we've got that bill.
00:22:16.000We've got this idea of the executive order.
00:22:19.000I want us to get kind of an intimate picture of who these people are that are coming into the country, you know, because we talk about this in such loaded terms where you might have a moderate person, you might have a person in the middle who says, you know, Nick, Nick, I understand what you're saying.
00:22:47.000Why do we say we should suspend due process?
00:22:49.000Why do we say we should suspend human rights for these people?
00:22:52.000I mean, why do we talk about it in such loaded terms?
00:22:55.000And I really want to give you a little meet and greet, a little face to face time with these kinds of people.
00:23:00.000I mean, just who we're talking about, because these people from Mexico, from El Salvador, from Honduras, Guatemala, they are changing America.
00:23:09.000They're changing what it means to be America.
00:23:12.000You look in the American Southwest, and increasingly you look in these major cities all across the country.
00:23:28.000Places where you look at Los Angeles, for example, and the Mexican consulate there gives out identification cards so people can be permanently in LA illegally.
00:23:38.000And they're basically erasing the border between America and Mexico.
00:23:42.000They're changing what it means in these major cities.
00:23:44.000And so we have to really get an understanding of who these people are, why they must be prevented from doing that, why they're different from the people that came over here 100 years ago from Europe and not from Mexico.
00:23:58.000And we're just going to do a little survey, a pretty good cross section, I think, pretty thorough cross section of what these people are all about.
00:24:05.000And we're going to start with this article from Fox News.
00:25:22.000Raped a 13 year old girl while he was supposed to be babysitting her.
00:25:25.000She's so profoundly disabled she can't even talk.
00:25:30.000He was reportedly babysitting the 13 year old girl in February at her home in Kensington.
00:25:35.000Where he allegedly forced the victim into having sex with him.
00:25:38.000The girl, whom police said has the intellect of a first grader and can only communicate using gestures and writing, tested positive when she took a pregnancy test in April.
00:25:49.000So, you know, they're going to show us the kids.
00:25:52.000They're going to show us the crying kids saying, mommy and daddy.
00:25:55.000And, you know, let's think about that for a moment.
00:26:39.000You know, this is not, I mean, we've become desensitized to it, so it's hard to even feign, you know, this kind of tremendous outrage, but really try and get a sense of proportion here.
00:26:47.000Think about what happened to Trayvon Martin, okay?
00:26:50.000Think about what happened to Michael Brown, Freddie Gray.
00:26:55.000When some black kid commits a crime, okay, they commit a crime, they break the law, and they get apprehended or they get killed in the process.
00:27:04.000A city is burnt down, you know, LeBron James has their name on his friggin' shoes.
00:27:11.000We're celebrating their birthday until the end of time.
00:27:22.000And, you know, don't take my word for it here.
00:27:24.000This is from FAIR, the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
00:27:27.000Here are some, you know, just a quick sampling of crimes by illegal immigrants.
00:27:32.000May 6, 2017, on the way back from Disneyland, Ingrid Lake's car was struck by a drunk driver, severely injured her six year old son, Lennox, and the guy who hit her was previously deported 15 times before the accident.
00:27:47.000So you have a six year old kid completely injured.
00:27:55.000Ronald De Silva was standing with a friend in his driveway when he was shot and killed by an illegal alien who had previously been deported.
00:28:03.000Illegal alien was sentenced to 20 years in prison, who will be released in 2020.
00:28:08.000So, we look forward to that in two years.
00:28:10.000De Silva's mother has made a powerful statement The guy that killed my son has a determinate sentence in prison, but I have a lifetime sentence of grief and pain.
00:28:18.000And you've got how many examples of this?
00:30:40.000It doesn't work in Honduras or Guatemala.
00:30:43.000It doesn't work anywhere in South America.
00:30:46.000But if we just bring them across the border, hey, I have an idea.
00:30:50.000If we just bring them into our neighborhood, if we just bring them into our schools with our children, all these people that were previously doing gang killings and all the rest, they'll just make it look like Maine or Vermont.
00:31:02.000But with tacos, sombreros, maracas, it's just like immigrants who came before.
00:31:07.000They're the same star spangled banner people as before.
00:31:11.000But just a little bit darker complexion.
00:31:13.000They just bring a little bit more spicy, zesty, ooh, picante.
00:31:56.000You know, you think, oh, well, when they come over here and rape 13 year old girls like animals, like barbarians, well, you know, they were just troubled.
00:32:58.000This is a little diagram of what it looks like.
00:33:00.000So basically, they were doing these ritual killings, sacrificing people to the sun god, and then harvesting their skulls, putting them on racks, and that constituted an entire pyramid.
00:34:14.000However, when we look at IQ, and this is sourced from IQ and the Wealth of Nations, IQ and Global Inequality, Studies of National Cognitive Ability.
00:34:25.000This is from Richard Lynn, who is a professor of psychology.
00:34:29.000And a Finnish professor of psychology, Van Hannen.
00:34:33.000So they're conducting this copious research and they come to the conclusion that, hey, wait a minute, IQs are different all around the world.
00:34:43.000People are different all around the world.
00:34:44.000They look different, they sound different, they act differently, they are different.
00:34:48.000That doesn't mean they're better or worse, but they are different.
00:34:51.000And this is one of these biological components why there are differences between the people that came before and the people that are coming now.
00:34:58.000And so when you see these things time and time again, and we all know it to be true, we all know.
00:35:03.000That there are these differences that exist, that Mexico is different not because of the culture, but because of the people, then we understand why the policy is so toxic.
00:35:10.000We can bring these people in until the end of time.
00:35:13.000And it will never, it will never, if you have a majority of these people in the country, look like it did 100 years ago.
00:35:20.000They will never achieve something like the Constitution.
00:35:23.000They will never achieve the Declaration of Independence.
00:35:26.000Not without assimilation, not without some kind of homogeneous population to assimilate into.
00:35:33.000That's not saying none of them can come here.
00:35:35.000But when they come over and they redefine, when they come over here and the majority of the country is like this, or a big plurality of the country is like this, it's not going to work out the same way.
00:36:35.000We can't have the compromises, the half assed concessions.
00:36:40.000And we also have to get away from the idea that it's about assimilation, that it's about, you know, well, if they came through the legal method, if they came through the legal process, maybe that's a little bit better.
00:36:53.000At least we have control over it in that case.
00:36:55.000At least there's some degree of vetting.
00:36:57.000You can look at legal immigration from Africa.
00:37:01.000And the people that come over here from Africa tend to be higher IQ.
00:37:04.000If they're not refugees, if they come over here for school or whatever, you tend to see that actually Nigerians make more money than Americans on average, or rather than white Americans.
00:37:14.000And that's because there is some degree of self selection, or there's a degree of the people that are coming over here, they have to reach a certain level of achievement to even be put into the process.
00:37:25.000You know, at least with the legal system, we could figure that out.
00:37:29.000At least with the merit based system, there could be some control, but we've got to get control.
00:37:33.000It can't be like this, where people are just pouring across open borders.
00:37:36.000This is the kind of society that we will invite into our country.
00:38:25.000I wanted to talk a little bit about the red hen situation.
00:38:30.000We went a little bit too long on immigration, so maybe we'll talk about that tomorrow.
00:38:33.000For now, why don't we get into our Streamlabs and Super Chats?
00:38:38.000So, if you want to ask me a question, you want to leave a comment.
00:38:40.000If you disagree with what was said in the video, I know.
00:38:43.000I know a lot of people, you know, sometimes I get a lot of more moderate type people, more middle of the road people who say, oh, I don't, I don't, no, I'm not totally on board with that, or that's a little out there.
00:38:53.000No, feel free to dissent using the Streamlabs link.
00:40:00.000Does she work for, like, Infowars, I think, or for Conservative Review TV?
00:40:04.000I'm not totally sure where she lands professionally.
00:40:09.000But, yeah, this kind of thing just irritates me.
00:40:12.000I don't really even believe in bisexuality.
00:40:15.000I also don't really believe in lesbians.
00:40:17.000I think women do this predominantly either for attention or they do it because they're ugly.
00:40:23.000You know, most of the time you look at lesbians on.
00:40:27.000Tumblr or on Twitter, on any social media, and these are not winners, okay?
00:40:32.000The kind of lesbians that you see in real life, not in television or, you know, whatever, they're fat, they've got their hair dyed, they've got piercings, they're profoundly ugly, or, you know, they've got some kind of disfigurement, you know, and so I think lesbianism for most women is basically a way to cope.
00:40:51.000I think for, and this is most, this is not all, but for most women, it's a way to cope.
00:40:55.000It's a way to say, I'm not losing the game, I'm just not playing the game.
00:41:00.000You know, it's like I can't attract men, but I'm not even trying to, actually.
00:41:05.000Actually, you know, but I think we all know.
00:41:07.000I think we all know that if, oh, I don't know, like Channing Tatum, if Brad Pitt pulled up one day and said, oh, would you like to go on a date?
00:41:16.000I would bet you, I would bet you a million dollars, most of these people are going to flip on a diamond.
00:41:22.000Oh, all of a sudden, I've had a change of heart, you know.
00:41:24.000So when Ashton Woody says that, number one, I have to disagree with the fundamental premise, which is, you know, that these things are legitimate.
00:41:32.000But then on top of that, I think it's just kind of a cheap attention ploy.
00:41:36.000You know, look, if you're a right wing person, if you're a conservative person, you don't talk about that kind of thing.
00:43:37.000They say, well, we can form in this big coalition of people that are pro this, pro that, they're for a free for all, so long as they agree about demographics and then we'll figure it out.
00:43:48.000I don't see people, even if they are the same race as me, who support sin, who support vices and degeneracy, pedophilia, all this kind of stuff.
00:43:57.000I don't see these people as my allies.
00:43:59.000You know, there are people in this movement that are Satanists, there are people that are pagans, all the rest.
00:44:06.000I don't see them necessarily as my allies in many cases when they support just evil downright.
00:44:11.000Protestants are my allies, Orthodox are my allies.
00:44:15.000These people I can relate to, and even atheists to an extent, I guess.
00:44:21.000But when people start talking about actively promoting this kind of thing or that this is a positive good for society, I don't know, folks.
00:45:28.000I know there's this big appetite because a lot of people who came over here from the left, there's this curiosity maybe about left wing ideas, about nationalizing industry and that kind of thing.
00:46:34.000You know, and it's a shame because some of his tweets I want to retweet, but I always pull myself back and say, I'm not going to retweet this guy.
00:46:42.000You know, I saw him at CPAC and he pulled this little stunt where the day before I debated Will Chamberlain on the floor of CPAC about Israel, and he's in the live chat saying, Oh, Nick Fuentes is 14.
00:46:54.000Nick Fuentes is a child, all this kind of thing.
00:46:57.000I see him the next day and I go, Hey, Jack Posobic, how's it going?
00:47:46.000A lot of not good people in the conservative establishment.
00:47:49.000You know, I hear a lot of things which, you know, but, you know, there are a lot of people in the conservative ink, and I'm talking about all parts of it that are just not good people, okay?
00:48:01.000So I look at some of these normies who they're like, oh, you know, this person's my favorite pundit.
00:48:34.000It's a very weird kind of fringe thing, which I've always been, I've always considered myself a conservative.
00:48:42.000Traditional values, hierarchy, order, authority, these kinds of things.
00:48:47.000That just doesn't factor into the left wing mindset, which is about chaos, which is about egalitarianism, which is about equality, these kinds of things.
00:48:55.000So when people try and spin it and say, oh, no, it's all a construct, we have to reject everything.
00:50:18.000I've never really watched his stuff, but I would debate Sargon any day of the week and I would win because the guy's just simply not intelligent.
00:50:27.000You know, what Spencer said about Sargon was 100% true.
00:51:13.000And let's see, we've exhausted our super chats.
00:51:16.000Let's see if we got a few more Streamlabs.
00:51:19.000We got one more from John Shepard Smith, who says Regarding merit based immigration, do you think it's fair to steal resources, i.e., high IQ Nigerians and Indians, from their own struggling countries for our own benefit when they are needed so badly in their own countries?
00:51:35.000You know, that's a pretty powerful argument.
00:51:37.000It's called the brain drain argument, which goes to say that.
00:51:41.000In these poor countries like India, it's a big problem, or in Nigeria.
00:51:46.000In poor, lower IQ countries, the idea goes that all the high IQ people want to go to the best universities in the West or in China or whatever.
00:51:55.000They want to go to nice Western universities.
00:52:01.000They take their family in the West, you know?
00:52:04.000And the story goes that if all the smart people are doing that, if none of them are staying in their home countries, investing in their home countries, and Trying to make their home countries better, then who's going to do it?
00:52:15.000You know, if all the smart people are leaving Nigeria and going to Europe or to America and they stay there and they take their talents and their resources there, well, how's Nigeria ever going to get better?
00:52:25.000If that's happening in India, how's India ever going to get better?
00:52:28.000So I think there is a strong and compelling argument to be made about that.
00:52:31.000But, you know, if we followed my program, which is just stop all immigration for a long time, we don't have any of those problems.
00:52:39.000If we stop all immigration for about 25 years, Then they get to keep the smart people and the workers, you know?
00:52:46.000So I think that would be a good thing, right?
00:52:49.000I mean, Nigeria could keep its scientists and its high IQ people, and Mexico could keep its farmers and its agriculture people, and China could keep its scientists and all the rest, and I think everybody'd be better off for it.
00:53:02.000So we just got to stop immigration, just stop it altogether.
00:53:22.000It doesn't even matter their IQ so much.
00:53:24.000Even if you had high IQ immigrants, it doesn't matter.
00:53:27.000We don't want high IQ immigrants either, at least for the time being.
00:53:30.000If they come in here and they don't learn the language, or if they come in here and they become a major proportion of the population and they don't assimilate as assimilation is classically defined, if there is no population to assimilate into, the natural consequence, inevitably, Is ethnic conflict.
00:53:48.000Every multiracial country in human history, this has been the fate of those countries, every single one without fail.
00:53:56.000You cannot show one modern example of a thriving, prosperous, multiracial country that is not ranked, that is totally egalitarian.
00:54:07.000If you have high IQ people, low IQ people, if they're different, they will inevitably form their own enclaves, vote for their own interests, act in their own interests.
00:54:23.000You know, if I invite you over to my house, it's very different living with someone than having you visit.
00:54:28.000You know, I have a lot of friends who will come over to my house and, you know, we'll have lunch or we'll play video games or we'll do this or that.
00:54:34.000I go to my other friend's house and that's a very fine thing.
00:54:47.000But when my friends come over here, And they stay, or they sleep over, and they sleep on the couch, or they sleep on the bed, then you start to have friction.
00:54:54.000After all, we're fighting over the same food in the refrigerator, we're fighting over the same bathroom, we're fighting over the same resources.
00:55:04.000And then the differences are exacerbated.
00:55:06.000And then that's when you have conflict.
00:55:08.000If you have, you know, people that are coming over here for tourism, that's no problem at all.
00:55:13.000But when you have, you know, 30 million Mexicans, 40 million Mexicans coming over here over the course of 30 years and they form their own enclave and we're all competing for the same resources, we're all competing for the same land, money, political privilege, and all the rest, it's going to create conflict.
00:55:31.000It's going to be that cultural, racial difference.
00:55:34.000So, You know, that's the argument that needs to be articulated against mass immigration, not this wacky stuff about an ethnostate and this and that.
00:56:09.000And the reason you end the welfare state is for no other reason than to end the incentive for immigrants to come here.
00:56:16.000If you get rid of the welfare state, if you get rid of, or rather, you put in place mandatory e verify, you don't really even need mass deportations because what will happen is the incentives for people to come and stay will dry up.
00:56:28.000You know, people talk about we need to deport 30 million illegal immigrants.
00:57:38.000That's a big part of why people are here.
00:57:41.000And we'll refresh the Streamlabs one more time, and then we'll call it a night.
00:57:45.000And it looks like we've exhausted all our super chats ending right on time here at 8 o'clock.
00:57:51.000So that's going to do it for us on the show tonight.
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