00:01:39.000But then I had a couple of problematic ones last night.
00:01:42.000I had one girl, she jumps into my direct messages and she says, Nick, you know, I watched your show last night and I was honestly speechless.
00:01:51.000You sounded like someone from the 1950s.
00:01:54.000And I said, well, you're going to have to be more specific than that.
00:01:56.000The 1950s were a great time, you know, a great time to be alive.
00:02:00.000And she said, you know, it sounded like you hate these large groups of people and I just hope you would show some empathy for the poor migrants.
00:02:10.000And I said, you know, babe, that's a nice sentiment.
00:02:48.000So the people that watch this show, they generally don't reach out to me and complain with that sort of thing because they meet that standard.
00:02:55.000They understand the galaxy brain content that's coming through the airwaves, and they don't mistake it as bigotry or racism, even.
00:03:05.000Everybody here knows I am the least racist person on YouTube, least racist person you've ever met.
00:03:11.000That's why I had that, which was strange.
00:03:14.000And then later, there was this woman who, you know, every time I do the show and I end the stream, there's like a link that's posted automatically.
00:03:21.000And some woman responds, Oh my gosh, can you cut off the first 10 minutes?
00:04:03.000If you understand what's coming through the airwaves, if you're 250 IQ and up, if you understand that we would never push anti Semitism or racism on this show, and if you don't complain about not cutting it off before the video even processes, You can come in.
00:04:24.000You can say you're a citizen of America first.
00:04:26.000But if you're going to complain, if you're going to call me names, which I'm not, or anything like that, if you're going to comment corrections or say, you know, complain about the mic volume, you will be turned away at the borders.
00:04:38.000I hope, I think the mic is loud enough tonight.
00:05:41.000Especially when they got, you have all these blonde women on Twitter or all these AVIs of blonde women.
00:05:46.000It's like, you think for one second that anybody believes that's you?
00:05:50.000The one who was sending me the message, who, you know, she was so outraged about my content, she has on like this profile picture of this beautiful blonde girl.
00:05:59.000And she's got her Snapchat username in the bio, and she's tweeting out, like, hey, follow me on Snapchat, you know, snap me on Snapchat.
00:06:07.000Does anybody really think, does she really think, or whoever that is, you think we're buying that?
00:06:12.000That some young blonde woman is out there on Twitter prostituting her Snapchat username?
00:06:28.000And then now we've got to talk about what's going on with Milo Yiannopoulos.
00:06:31.000We have to talk about what's happening to our degenerate leader of the Alt Cuck movement.
00:06:37.000I saw he did his first show on YouTube and he made fun of Baked Alaska.
00:06:42.000He did sort of this mocking of Baked Alaska where he got sprayed hydrochloric acid in his eyes at Charlottesville.
00:06:50.000That was the real Free Speech Week, by the way.
00:06:53.000But Milo did a little imitation of Baked Alaska, who was writhing in pain after he was assaulted with chemical weapons for actually saying controversial things.
00:07:04.000Not saying things about Muslims and feminism.
00:07:16.000You might not have because not really a relevant person anymore.
00:07:20.000But so this weekend from Sunday the 23rd until Tuesday the 25th, Milo Yiannopoulos was supposed to host the big free speech week at Berkeley University in California.
00:07:32.000This was supposed to be the Woodstock for the right wing, for conservatives.
00:07:38.000That's what he had been saying for a long time.
00:07:39.000And so he released a list of speakers a couple of weeks ago who were supposed to appear at this event, at the Free Speech Week.
00:07:47.000And I was pretty impressed from the start.
00:08:25.000But generally, I mean, whether you like those people or not, they also had Jordan Peterson on, which is huge also.
00:08:31.000And whether you agree with all those people or not, whether you think they're cucks or not, it was supposed to be a pretty huge event.
00:08:37.000I mean, you would at least have to hand it to him.
00:08:40.000That the organization, the planning, the money, and everything that should have went into this event would have been impressive to have, like, the first time you have, like, an Avengers event where all the big names from the right wing, even if it's alt cuck, that they're all in one place.
00:08:54.000I think that would have been the first time that we had seen that.
00:09:20.000It would have been impressive just the scale of the event, you know, booking all the facilities and everything else and having everyone together in one place.
00:09:30.000For one cause, you know, sort of like Charlottesville, sort of like Charlottesville, right?
00:09:37.000And so I would have had to give my hand to him.
00:09:39.000I would have had to say, you know, wow, really something, especially with Steve Bannon and Ann Coulter.
00:09:43.000But as it approaches, as the event approaches this weekend, it's looking more and more like not going to happen so much.
00:09:51.000They released this awesome list of speakers last week, and I said, you know, wow, really good.
00:09:55.000And then one by one, we started to hear, wait a minute, none of these people are coming at all.
00:10:01.000In fact, Not only are these people not going to be there, not only have almost all the speakers canceled or are unconfirmed except for four, Milo included, but many people on the list were never invited, were never even told about the event, never told that they were going to be put on a list in the first place.
00:10:20.000So we've seen that so far Charles Murray, Heather McDonald, James DeMore, Lucian Wintrich, Ann Coulter, and Steve Bannon have all dropped out.
00:11:12.000They're all dropping out of this event.
00:11:14.000And like I said, now they're down to four confirmed speakers, one of which is Milo.
00:11:20.000I think one of them is Ariana Rowlands.
00:11:24.000And if you've ever seen Paul Towns' Thought Patrol video and Ariana Cowlands, it's the funniest thing in the world.
00:11:32.000This weird girl, this insane, degenerate thought, She used to write fan fiction.
00:11:40.000She used to write like gay fan fiction about, I don't know, characters from television and the most disgusting like fetish stuff on this obscure website.
00:11:50.000I mean, these are the kind of people that are supposed to take over the alternative right wing media sphere.
00:13:02.000And, you know, that's a little bit fishy, right?
00:13:05.000You see this big Free Speech Week event, it's supposed to be huge.
00:13:09.000And an event like this requires a lot of coordination.
00:13:11.000And so already it's looking not so great with the fact that they have four confirmed speakers.
00:13:17.000Every headliner has already said they're not going to attend.
00:13:21.000So, then in addition to that, there was this big Vanity Fair article, this big spread that came out this evening, actually about a half hour ago.
00:13:28.000I think it was like 6 30, 6 40, 6 45 that this came out.
00:13:33.000And more details are coming out about this free speech week.
00:13:36.000Apparently, this is according to Vanity Fair.
00:13:39.000Many conservative commentators and even one confirmed speaker at the event has said that other conservatives have reached out to Milo to say, like, hey, I'll come and speak.
00:13:51.000Because you notice that, you know, they had all these events planned, they had all these speakers planned, and apparently they're not going to show up.
00:13:58.000So you had other conservative speakers reach out to Milo Inc and say, like, hey, I'll speak.
00:14:31.000Then we also found out that, according to one of the speakers, and this is via Vanity Fair, according to one of the speakers, all the speakers were sent an email by Milo Inc., which is Milo's company, saying that they were not to book hotels, not to book flights to Berkeley, and that, in fact, their flight information, their hotel information wouldn't even be revealed to them until 48 hours before the event.
00:14:58.000It was revealed by Vanity Fair that they had not signed the proper paperwork, even though they had been delivered the paperwork in five weeks.
00:15:07.000So, five weeks ago, the Berkeley Patriot, which was supposed to organize this event, was served the paperwork if they wanted to book space, if they wanted to book security.
00:15:18.000Never signed it, never signed any of the paperwork.
00:15:21.000So, we're looking at an event where they listed all the speakers who were never invited, who were never confirmed, all the speakers that are now not going to be present, and you have all these slots open.
00:15:31.000Milo says he doesn't need them filled.
00:15:33.000Actually, their schedule's booked completely.
00:15:36.000All the speakers were informed beforehand not to book flights, not to book hotels for the event, and told that their information would be given to them 48 hours prior to the event.
00:15:46.000So nobody even has a plane ticket to Berkeley yet that is supposed to speak.
00:15:51.000They only have four confirmed speakers.
00:16:15.000I think, and many people are speculating already that this might have just been a bluff from the beginning.
00:16:21.000Because you look at all these details, and this doesn't look like an event that was supposed to ever happen at all, right?
00:16:28.000I mean, if I were even to have a birthday party this weekend and invite like 10 people, and I say, hey, everybody, you're all coming to my birthday party on Sunday, but I didn't have.
00:16:53.000It looks like, in fact, this was just a massive bluff, and many people are speculating that.
00:16:58.000That it looks like Milo never intended this to happen, but he wanted it to flop.
00:17:04.000He wanted it to look like a total disaster so that he could say, Berkeley shut him down, so that he could say, The college administrations are at it again.
00:17:13.000The safe space culture is at it again.
00:17:19.000And they said, if you fill out the paperwork, and that's all that we're asking, we'll pay millions of dollars for you to have free speech week.
00:17:29.000I think people need to ask themselves that.
00:17:31.000And the reason why I'm talking about that is, of course, it is a little bit personal for me.
00:17:35.000I think it does get a little personal between me and Milo Yiannopoulos because, in fact, in the middle of August, and I told this story on Nationalist Review.
00:17:44.000Last weekend, and I never posted about it on Twitter.
00:17:47.000I never talked about it on this show because I thought it would be a little bit petty.
00:17:54.000But now that Milo is back in the spotlight for all the wrong reasons, I think it's important to say to talk about my personal stake in this story that in mid August, this was about a week after Charlottesville, I got an email from one of Milo's team members, and they said, Hey, Nick, we really love what you're doing.
00:18:12.000We'd love to fly you down to Miami so that Milo can interview you.
00:18:21.000And so they said that, Nick, Milo wants to sit down with you at the Meme Mansion in Miami, Florida for an hour long interview like the ones we've been doing.
00:18:29.000And I said, wow, you know, I'm really excited about this.
00:18:32.000I've never been a fan of Milo's politics.
00:18:35.000I've certainly not been such a fan in recent times.
00:18:38.000I said, but yeah, that would be a great opportunity.
00:18:54.000Because my barber, my barber that I go to downtown in Chicago, he's a very busy guy.
00:19:02.000So we had to pay him a little bit extra so that he could squeeze me in after hours, after the day had ended, because you have to book that barbershop a little while in advance.
00:19:11.000So with such short notice, we gave him an extra generous tip.
00:19:14.000So I got the expensive haircut, I got the new shoes, I got the new tie, and I was all ready to go.
00:19:20.000I packed all my stuff, I'm all excited.
00:19:22.000I canceled my show for a couple of days.
00:19:33.000Plane lands in Miami, and you know, when the plane lands, first thing you do, you open up your phone, you turn on your internet, you turn it off airplane mode so you can check your phone.
00:19:41.000I check my email for some of the details.
00:19:43.000First email that pops up cancellation from Milo Inc.
00:19:47.000Sorry, Nick, Milo decided to go in a different direction this week.
00:20:17.000And these are just further complications.
00:20:19.000It was just like insult to injury that I had to catch like three different Ubers because, you know, the departure and the arrivals part of the airport was weird.
00:21:00.000Complete disaster from start to finish.
00:21:02.000And, you know, now when I see Milo Yiannopoulos and you see this person and just how unethical the behavior of this person is from, I mean, him blowing me off on the tarmac to this free speech week that.
00:21:14.000Obviously, it was a huge bluff for him to get media attention, for him to launch his comeback tour.
00:21:19.000All this money that's been invested into his company.
00:21:22.000I think he got like tens of millions of dollars, something like $14 million to start this big tour that we've never heard about.
00:21:31.000He was supposed to give out this privilege grant of $250,000 that never got dispersed.
00:21:36.000This is an unethical person with no morals, with no convictions.
00:21:42.000And I think that says everything about the alt cuck, alt light movement.
00:21:47.000Or the new light, new cuck movement, that these people just, they don't care.
00:21:52.000These people don't, you know, they don't care about politics.
00:22:37.000We see this time and time again with all these different people in the New Cuck movement that are just diametrically opposite of our values, which are tradition, order, among other things.
00:22:49.000You have this Milo Yiannopoulos episode, and certainly there are a number of.
00:22:55.000You have Ali, who came out the other week that he was a criminal, that he used to commit fraud, that he stole a car, and then inside the car he found credit cards and did more credit card fraud.
00:23:07.000I mean, you have a criminal, you have a degenerate, you have all these other people, and they're afraid, and people are afraid to spend money on the alt right.
00:23:16.000They would rather get into bed with degenerates, with literal criminals, people with no convictions who don't care.
00:23:23.000Than people who talk about black people in a way that's a little uncomfortable.
00:23:28.000People that talk about rootless transnationals in a way that might be a little bit too explicit.
00:23:39.000You, you know, people who are watching this show are the future.
00:23:42.000And the convictions that we hold is the future.
00:23:47.000So I think it's a major white pill that this is going to collapse because this will just destroy any credibility that the Alt Cuck movement had.
00:23:55.000Milo Yiannopoulos was really like the nucleus of this movement.
00:23:58.000I think he was the figurehead of this movement.
00:24:02.000And that he has just committed like the largest fraud in the history of alternative politics, I think will just take all the wind out of the sails of everybody that was trying to grab onto him or grab onto this movement.
00:24:15.000And I think they'll have to flock to us.
00:24:17.000They'll have to flock to us because, you know, we have an ideology.
00:25:54.000Or Republicans will turn into a big government, socialist, multi-ethnic party, which would be equally as bad.
00:26:00.000So when people tell me, you know, that we're supposed to rally behind these people because of the money or because of the connections or anything like that, I just don't buy it.
00:26:10.000I just don't buy it because this is a massive gamble that we have going on in the country.
00:26:15.000This is a massive risk in the country that it's all going to go away if nothing changes in the next 20 years.
00:26:22.000So, to put aside some of the ugly stuff, to put aside the non PC stuff so that we could be rich and famous like Milo and some of the other characters, some of the other cosmopolitans, I say no thanks.
00:26:54.000Now that they've been given a platform, it's revealed that they have nothing to say.
00:26:58.000Berkeley was willing and able to give them a platform.
00:27:01.000Berkeley was willing to spend up to a million dollars, one million dollars, for this three day event to go on, for them to talk about feminism, you know, low hanging fruit.
00:27:13.000And they couldn't even put it together.
00:27:15.000They didn't even want to put it together because it's not about the message, because they have no message.
00:28:14.000Because when me and James Alsop start our college tour this semester, which is coming, we're going to go there and there will be notoriety.
00:28:49.000But when me and James go to whichever colleges we're going to, I think North Carolina we're looking at, Northeastern, possibly Colorado, and some other schools, we're going to go there and say no to illegal immigration, no to legal immigration, and you will not replace white people.
00:29:41.000And I don't know how Milo will be able to salvage this now that he's lied and like put everyone in the right wing in this horrible situation where everyone has to explain, no, I'm actually not involved with that at all.
00:29:54.000Like he's put Ann Coulter, Steve Bannon, Jordan Peterson, even Lucian Winchich of the Gateway Pundit.
00:30:00.000He's put all these people in a bad position, giving them bad press, all this bad attention, some comeback.
00:30:58.000And he gives a 30-minute speech saying how Canada has done some really shameful things to the native Canadians.
00:31:04.000Canada is a horrible country, and we've done horrible things, and I apologize.
00:31:08.000And, you know, you imagine that we really live in clown world when your head of state, if you're a Canadian, your head of state, your leader, your sovereign gets up before the world stage, before all the heads of states of all the countries in the world and says, your country isn't good.
00:31:28.000Your country isn't all that it's cracked up to be.
00:31:30.000In fact, your country's shameful and it has a long way to go.
00:32:13.000But all these developing countries, right, all these third worlders, all these masses are going to rise from their cesspools, rise from the mud and the muck and demand that we apologize and say that our greatness is shameful.
00:32:52.000Imagine you're a Canadian citizen and you're paying, I don't know, what is it, like 80% tax?
00:32:57.000You're paying something like an 80% tax burden to their government.
00:33:02.000And you're proud of your country and you're proud of your family and you're proud of your community.
00:33:06.000And your leader, the sovereign of your country, gets up at the United Nations and the United States before the leaders of Germany and Russia and China and Burundi and Brazil and says that your country that you live in, that you love, that you sing the national anthem, that you pledge allegiance to their flag is a work in progress, not a wonderland.
00:33:31.000When every other one of these dirt countries gets up at the United Nations and talks about the grandiosity Uganda is strong, you know, Burundi is a great place, and, you know, every year we go stronger.
00:33:45.000What a bizarro world that you have all these.
00:33:48.000All these peasant serf countries get up there that haven't invented anything, that haven't contributed anything, and they get up there and they beat their chests and talk about the greatness of their people and culture.
00:33:58.000And our countries, the greatest countries in the history of the world, get up there and meekly bow our heads, hoping for reconciliation with the third world countries.
00:35:39.000You know, my name's been dragged through the mud in my own community and certainly in the press and certainly among my friends and even my family.
00:36:21.000And I think to watch this go on from the sidelines, to watch this go on as a bystander, unable to say anything, unable to do anything, but just passively watch by while you sit on your recliner or while you're at the beach, even if you're living the dream on Wall Street with all kinds of money.
00:36:42.000I don't think that would be happy at all.
00:36:43.000I don't think that would be content at all.
00:36:45.000I think the gift, I think if this is clown world, if the modern world has done us a great disservice by corrupting us in every way, shape, and form, it's given us a gift, and it's given us the gift of struggle.
00:36:59.000It's given us the gift of a challenge, of something to fight for.
00:37:03.000I mean, that's the existential benefit, I think, to the modern world no matter who is born into it, you can always oppose it.
00:37:11.000And that maybe will give your life meaning.
00:37:13.000Certainly, that's given my life meaning.
00:37:16.000So, I will say that that is the one positive.
00:37:19.000And certainly people have talked about this before.
00:37:23.000That we never before in human history, I don't think, have we been confronted with such a great opportunity either for glory, either for the greatest glory, the greatest triumph, the greatest victory, or the greatest defeat.
00:37:35.000And I think the Ubermensch, I think man thrives in that sort of an opportunity, in that peril, in that crisis.
00:37:44.000So, I wouldn't ask to live in any other time.
00:38:29.000You see this guy where he goes to all the parades, he goes to all these multicultural outreach things, and he's like the hero of BuzzFeed and of all the liberal press.
00:38:46.000There still were some around when I was young, when I was growing up.
00:38:51.000I say when I was young, like I'm not young, but they've just really become sort of an endangered species.
00:38:58.000Where you remember that men used to be doers, they used to be men of action, where they were strong and they knew how to fix things and they were smart, they could figure stuff out and they loved their families and they had skills and talents and they had taste, they had appreciation for fine things.
00:39:18.000And now I don't think we can even call them men anymore.
00:39:22.000We are living in the advent, the dawn of the white male, this sluggish creature, this sluggish creature that trudges along in the dirt and the mud of Clown World, clinging to their video games and their comic book characters.
00:39:43.000I mean, these are people that are fat, they're sweaty, they eat sugar and soy, they wear graphic t shirts, untucked, they play video games, they read comic books.
00:39:57.000I mean, it's just another universe that we're living in.
00:40:00.000And I think if we had real men again, I think if we had a movement of real men who weren't like gay, who weren't like, and I don't say that in like homosexuals.
00:40:09.000I mean that in the sense that like they didn't like LARPy, retarded stuff like many in the alt right do.
00:40:15.000Like they weren't coming to our rallies in like gladiator helmets and like foam swords.
00:40:22.000It was men who were well dressed and who were smart and they didn't buy into like mass culty movement stuff.
00:40:30.000They were just demanding common sense stuff.
00:40:32.000And I think, you know, George Lincoln Rockwell, the biggest mistake he made outside of being deplorable and condemnable and Nazi, outside of that was the LARPy Nazi stuff.
00:40:43.000Because, I mean, he was a distinguished veteran.
00:40:54.000If you saw him walking down the street, you'd say, that's a man's man.
00:40:57.000But when he started talking about some of the fringe stuff too explicitly, when he started doning the Nazi stuff and, And all of that, he lost it.
00:41:26.000Start being someone that's strong and silent.
00:41:29.000You know, I miss that about American men, that American men used to be, you know, if you look on farms or you look on like, Where factories were.
00:41:38.000Men were people that they were no nonsense.
00:41:42.000They went to work and then they went home and they provided for their families.
00:41:45.000And now it's just like people like Justin Trudeau that are like these puffy, curvy, kind of sad, pathetic, emasculated men.
00:41:57.000And if we're ever going to create a movement, if we're ever going to remake our society, we need strong men and strong families.
00:42:04.000And you only have that with a strong father figure.
00:42:35.000I mean, names that have real, that are very regal, very royal, not these sort of like, Oh my God, like Justin.
00:42:42.000Justin Trudeau with his boyishly good charm and looks.
00:42:46.000Like, how about a president that commands fear?
00:42:48.000The one thing I liked about President Trump's speech at the General Assembly was how aggressive and angry it was.
00:42:55.000You could see in the Saudi Arabian delegation or the Korean delegation or the Iranian delegation, sort of like, oh my God, this isn't Barack Obama.
00:44:05.000I read Mises, I read Rothbard, but it's dense and it's highly theoretical.
00:44:09.000So it's difficult to think your way through it.
00:44:14.000I think cryptocurrencies may be the last stand of intrinsic value for any kind of currency because you understand that as commodity money, commodity backed money, has gone out of style, sort of, well, and we know.
00:44:27.000Who has forced that to happen so that they can print all kinds of crazy monopoly fiat money?
00:44:34.000As that's gone out, we've had the proliferation of central banks printing paper money, printing fiat money that is not linked to anything.
00:44:44.000The thing that commodity money had going for it was there was a finite source for it so that value was tied to something secondary.
00:44:53.000And I think that with cryptocurrencies, when you have this process where it's mined and more of it is being created in a very predictable way, According to its value or according to technology, and there's only a finite amount of it, or Ethereum, which will be plugged in with that whole Ethereum blockchain network.
00:45:12.000I think that may be the last hope for a currency with intrinsic value that can't be manipulated at will by central bankers.
00:45:26.000That said, I'm not an expert on the subject, and it is a really specialized subject, but I think that, you know, as we saw with the Catalan independence referendum in Spain, I think people were.
00:45:37.000Saying that the Catalan government should have bought their money in Bitcoin.
00:45:41.000And maybe that sounds like a pretty outlandish proposal, but certainly if that money had been purchased with the, what do they call that, with like a crypto wallet or a cryptocurrency wallet, that wouldn't have been able to have been seized by the Spanish government and probably wouldn't have been able to be seized by any government in the world.
00:45:59.000So, I mean, that's a good part of it as well, is this sort of, it's independent.
00:46:04.000And I think that might be the future, is this like alt cyber network that's being created with blockchain, with Ethereum.
00:46:10.000With Bitcoin, where it's taking all the power, all the centralized authority out of governments, out of banks.
00:46:53.000You know, if you have 80% of a people that support big government and they're pouring in by the millions into all the swing states like Georgia or Florida or, you know, Iowa, Colorado, Nevada, Arizona, New Mexico, and eventually Texas, I don't understand how you don't see that.
00:48:20.000Blue administration all around forever, and then that means we have open borders.
00:48:24.000And millions of people keep pouring in who support big government by 80%.
00:48:27.000You don't get to second and third generation.
00:48:30.000You become an orphanage of the world's poor and miserable and oppressed and everything else.
00:48:35.000And then once that happens, amnesty happens.
00:48:38.000So now you have an additional 30 million illegals that become legal and are now voting for big government for the people that enfranchise them.
00:49:03.000It won't even resemble what it looked like even 10 years ago in 40 years.
00:49:08.000And I, people just can't get this through their thick heads because they think, you know, we're in this weird society where like television is the most important thing, where people think politics is like something that goes on in the background.
00:49:23.000Politics is like this close to shooting you in the head with a gun, and people couldn't care less.
00:50:24.000I mean, so even if you're a Constitution cuck, even if you're a budget cuck, even if you're like just a regular cuck, You have to know that it all goes away if we don't focus on the demographics.
00:50:36.000That's why you have to have a coalition.
00:50:38.000You know, Will Nardi may, he might not see any problem with legal immigration.
00:50:42.000He may not see any problem with, like, the country not being white anymore, but he must understand that we have a common cause because if we don't stop immigration, both of the things we care about don't exist in 20 years.
00:51:47.000You know, maybe it would help if we made like cartoons.
00:51:51.000Maybe if we did like a Prager U thing and we made like really flashy graphics and it was like, and there's cool drawings and sound effects.
00:52:00.000You know, maybe it would get through these dummies' heads where, you know, I think that's we're at the point where if it's not presented in like a very flashy, stimulating two minute presentation, you know, it's just lost.
00:52:22.000Huang Zhen En, what are the odds that Trump's support of Strange is a 4D chess maneuver trading endorsement of losing candidate for concessions?
00:52:37.000I mean, that sort of makes sense because I think it has been sort of like this half hearted backing of Luther Strange, and nobody really knows why he's backing Luther Strange, so.
00:52:52.000It just doesn't make everything he's doing, doesn't really make a lot of sense right now, which is why I have a feeling there's a strategy behind it.
00:54:15.000And I'm prepping, but I mean, this is like he's basically like this autist kind of a guy where he thinks he can run over people with the fast talking and with the semantics, but.
00:54:25.000I mean, fundamentally, I don't think he's ever argued with someone who is not making an economic argument where you can pull out econometrician numbers and things like that.
00:54:34.000We're talking about the culture of a country.
00:54:37.000We're talking about the fact that this country was 80% white in 1776 and 90% white in 1965, and now it's not.
00:54:45.000And that's not fair, and it was never intended to be like that, and there was never a vote.
00:55:18.000I remember someone, I forget who said it, but someone said it's a famous quote that if Russia existed only to produce Dostoevsky, it would have been worth it, which I tend to agree with.
00:55:30.000Bill Matzing, I tried to find Trump's reference to America First from September 20th.
00:56:12.000That's not something that can last forever there.
00:56:15.000I mean, maybe you could have some kind of a civil rights thing, but the people that run the media don't seem to care when white people are targeted.
00:56:21.000The people that run the media cared so much when blacks were under an apartheid regime, but when whites are under one, you will never hear about it on the mainstream news.
00:56:32.000So I would say, like, do some kind of Gandhi thing, but.
00:56:35.000You know, how many whites need to be slaughtered in the streets for people to realize, like, the people that run the media don't care?
00:57:02.000It's sort of tough to get into because it's like, with music nowadays, you have, like, songs, and it's like a song by an artist, and it's like three minutes.
00:57:10.000With classical music, it's like operas and symphonies and quartets, and they're long and it's a little bit less accessible, but I enjoy it nonetheless.
00:57:22.000American candor, it doesn't affect me, so what?
00:57:25.000They say about degeneracy slash mixed gender roles, even in encouraging homosexuality.
00:57:44.000If I think it's wrong, you know, whatever.
00:57:47.000What I disagree with is encouraging it at the highest levels, like Russian propaganda laws that says, like, you can't have homosexual propaganda or trans propaganda or interracial propaganda.
00:58:01.000You know, I think there are extenuating circumstances.
00:58:04.000And generally speaking, actually, like, universally speaking, degenerate behaviors are wrong.
00:58:10.000However, we can tolerate them because, in a natural state of things, when they're not actively encouraged, this is like 1% of the population or less than 1% of the population with regards to mixed marriages or homosexuals.
00:58:25.000I think homosexuals, before the baby boomers, it was like less than 2%.
00:58:31.000With interracial stuff, I think it's less than 1% now.
00:58:36.000So I would say that if tolerance is the proposition, I would say reluctantly yes.
00:58:42.000That said, it would have to be accompanied by laws that prevented the propaganda.
00:58:47.000Because what you're seeing is the numbers are increasing because of the propaganda that's saying not only is this tolerated, but this is actually glamorous.
00:59:50.000And, you know, we're able to say all day long that behind every crime in history was white people, behind every villainous government is white people.
00:59:58.000But the moment you say that, hey, Jews are actually responsible for a lot of wars, the moment that you say that, hey, you know, maybe there was Jewish involvement in the Balfour Declaration and Woodrow Wilson's declaration of World War I, maybe there was Jewish involvement in the Soviet uprising in 1917 in Russia, maybe the Bolsheviks were actually mostly Jewish, maybe the neocons were mostly Jewish, hey, maybe like.
01:00:21.000The dancing Israelis on the rooftops on 9 11.
01:00:26.000I mean, you can say all day long that white people are behind everything, or Muslims are behind everything, or Russians are behind everything.
01:00:33.000But, you know, you notice some of these patterns with like Jewish involvement in some of these unsavory affairs, and suddenly you're an anti Semite.
01:00:56.000But yeah, I just think that there's this incredible double standard that exists where she posts an article saying, like, hey, you know, there's kind of this pattern where people that support wars for Israel tend to be people that, like, would love Israel.
01:01:11.000And she has to issue, like, a four-tweet-long apology thread.
01:01:14.000It's just this incredible double standard.
01:01:17.000Admiral Falagos, high IQ supremacy is the future.
01:01:21.000How do we inspire our people to study STEM?
01:01:42.000Okay, you know, you can show me the one example where, you know, she's got the friggin' pigtails and she's doing the test tube stuff on the pamphlet.
01:01:49.000Oh, you know, my brain can't handle it.
01:01:57.000Of degree acquisition in those fields.
01:02:00.000With some of these fields, which is like computer engineering or chemical engineering or any kind of engineering or most kinds of technology, it's like 70 or 80 or 90% men.
01:02:13.000And that's not because women haven't been encouraged.
01:03:08.000You know, you could be at home cooking eggs and bacon with the kids, yay!
01:03:13.000And then, you know, you play with the kids, you take them to the park, and you push them on the swings, and then you take them for ice cream.
01:03:19.000And you shouldn't be eating ice cream, you know, you should be eating vegetables.
01:03:22.000But you take them back home, and then you play with them, you teach them about music, you teach them about books and things, and then, hey, daddy's home, and you give them a big hug, big smooch, you've prepared a nice dinner.
01:03:33.000You get to clean up afterwards, and then you go to bed and you start all over again.
01:03:37.000Instead, they want to be like in a cold, dry lab, you know, doing the same thing over and over and over again, and then, you know, recording it in the journal, and you're getting older and older.
01:03:53.000I don't get it, you know, ladies, ladies, don't do it.
01:04:09.000I mean, if we're talking about fascism and not Nazism, I think I definitely see the appeal.
01:04:15.000And if we're talking about it like not the paused buzzword definition where it's like fascism is evil and the definition of fascism is hating minorities, the definition of fascism is being violent, you know, if we took out like the paused, like stupid definition of fascism, I would say.
01:04:34.000You know, George Washington in many ways resembled a fascist.
01:04:37.000I think many governments in the history of the world resembled fascism.
01:04:41.000And I forget which politician visited Italy and said that fascism was right.
01:04:46.000I think it was Jack Kennedy who visited Italy in the 1930s.
01:04:51.000And he came back and wrote that fascism was right for the Italian people.
01:04:56.000You know, that's Jack Kennedy talking, not me.
01:05:36.000Evola is great, but often difficult for newbies.
01:05:38.000Can you recommend some books new guys can read?
01:05:41.000Before graduating to Evola and Company.
01:05:44.000Buchanan, Ann Coulter, you know, generally how most people get into this movement is like the glossy hardcover books where it's like 200 pages of fluff, but to a newbie is pretty revolutionary.
01:05:56.000So, like, Ann Coulter, Adios America is good.
01:08:00.000I don't even really so much believe in the left right stuff anymore.
01:08:04.000You know, to say that there's a left and a right to homosexuality or to interracial or to anything like that, I think there's sort of a different division, which, you know, I think we're all pretty much aware of.
01:08:16.000Maybe we can describe it as cosmopolitan and national, but certainly some people know what that is.
01:09:37.000They don't care because they want that to happen.
01:09:41.000The divorce rate that's skyrocketing, the collapse of the family, the destruction of marriage, everything else.
01:09:48.000I mean, you think this was all an accident?
01:09:49.000You think that these towering institutions of thousands of years just naturally erode in the span of 50 years?
01:09:56.000I mean, that's what I think people really are so ignorant about, at least the masses are, is they see something like marriage, which has stood forever.
01:10:05.000And they think that, like, that just went away over the course of 50 years because we got so enlightened.
01:10:10.000We got so big galaxy brained that we figured out that, you know, having kids is a chore.
01:12:32.000To imagine, you know, usually we think of the Romans as in Italy or in, you know, northern Africa, but, you know, they were up in the English Channel.
01:12:40.000And you really just have to develop a curiosity for the subject and the rest follows.
01:12:46.000I think that's what people most misunderstand is that you get to the knowledge by just having a curiosity, by knowing very little and then wanting to learn more about it.
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