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00:18:04.000I haven't done a commentary stream in a long time.
00:18:07.000I feel like the last one I did was spring.
00:18:10.000I think the last one I did was March or April.
00:18:14.000So it's been like, it's been a long time, but I've been wanting to get back into these kinds of streams because I feel like this, I mean everybody loves my show, but these streams are a huge part of my appeal, I feel like.
00:18:28.000When a lot of people think of their favorite moments, like half of them are on these commentary streams.
00:18:34.000So I'm gonna try and get back into the swing of it.
00:18:38.000And maybe I'll do these exclusively on Rumble.
00:18:41.000You know, because that's always how I used to do it, like when I was on YouTube, I did my show on YouTube, and then I did the gaming streams on Twitch.
00:18:52.000And then when I got banned on Twitch, I did them on DLive.
00:18:56.000So maybe I'll do it like I'll do the show on Cozy and Rumble, and then maybe some commentary on Rumble, because I feel like I reach a different audience on Rumble.
00:22:09.000It's this very weird thing that's going on where I feel like white people are celebrating this caricature of themselves, and they're celebrating or justifying
00:26:01.000I have like a low-key Twitter account that I don't tweet on, just so that I can stay connected to reality.
00:26:10.000When you're banned on Twitter, the thing they don't tell you about being banned from Twitter, it's not just that you can't post, which sucks because no dopamine, no megaphone, etc.
00:26:24.000But when you get banned from Twitter, you also become a hermit.
00:26:28.000Because you have no idea what's going on.
00:26:30.000Twitter is like, that's where everything is happening.
00:26:35.000So when you get banned from Twitter, it's not just that you can't say your piece, but also you don't get to see what everyone else is saying.
00:26:42.000You become cringe over time, and you have no idea what's happening.
00:30:09.000When I see some, like, when I see some, like, angry boomer like this, and whatever, this guy's probably onside, like, I don't even know who this guy is.
00:30:17.000When I see a guy who's this old, like, yelling at the camera about, like, China and Bill Gates and the WHO, I'm just like, nope, nope, like, I literally can't even look at it.
00:30:35.000When someone is screaming at the camera, talking like that, it's like someone flipped the orb of confusion, and I'm like... Like, I just can't even... Okay, yeah, I just can't even...
00:30:54.000How come every time I hit play he's just saying names like this?
00:30:59.000Bill Gates, Dick Cheney, George Bush, China, the W... That's like the whole thing!
00:31:05.000The whole thing is just like... ...torturing people and ordering a torture program, but he didn't.
00:31:28.000I feel like there's this whole genre of, like, Tucker Carlson, Jimmy Dore, and they're gonna talk about, like, the uni party and the war party without talking about Jews.
00:31:40.000Like, from the perspective of an actually red-pilled person, do you know how actually insane it is for there to be this whole genre of shows where it's like,
00:31:50.000Glenn Greenwald, Tulsi Gabbard, Tucker Carlson, Russell Brand, this guy.
00:31:55.000And every show, it's like Sean Hannity, but slightly different.
00:32:00.000And they go live and they say, you know, the War Party wants this.
00:32:23.000That's a big part of why I can't engage with some of this stuff, because it's just... It's just a different color.
00:32:31.000It's just a different shade of the same thing on Hannity.
00:32:35.000It's like Hannity goes live and talks about, so Nancy Pelosi and the Democrats are up to... And then you tune into this and it's like, they all work for the same people, the Uniparty, the Carnegie Mellon Foundation,
00:32:50.000And, uh, you know, like, that's just not what it is.
00:32:56.000It's closer to what it is, but it's not what it is.
00:33:00.000And, you know, in dealing with these guys like Jackson Hinkle, you realize how ineffective that whole line really is.
00:33:09.000You know, because I did a stream with Haas, those are the MAGA communists, and Jackson Hinkle and Jimmy Dore are tight.
00:33:16.000And, you know, I did a stream with Haas, and I met Jackson Hinkle in real life, and I said, okay, but, like, you guys are red-pilled on the Jews, right?
00:33:24.000And they both were kind of like, nah, nah, like, we don't, we don't believe that, we don't support that.
00:34:13.000from a materialist and really actually an individualist worldview.
00:34:19.000You know, Marxism is really descended from liberalism.
00:34:24.000I don't think you can get Marxism without liberalism as a... Well, I don't know if I would go that far, but... You understand that they're leftists.
00:34:37.000And so, these guys like Jimmy Dore, and even I would say Tucker Carlson, or Michael Tracy, they have this pitch where they say, hey, I'm like Trump.
00:34:49.000I'm like a Trump anti-establishment guy, but from the left.
00:34:53.000And they meme this idea of the right and the left coming together on the basis of populism, on the basis of these issues which have popular support against Wall Street, against the war party, and so on.
00:35:08.000But where Jackson Hinkle is different from Jimmy Dore is that Jimmy Dore is sort of concealing the fact that he's a leftist.
00:35:14.000Like, he's a leftist coming to the right and saying, hey, I agree with you guys on some things.
00:35:20.000And I think right-wing people eat that up, and they don't realize that beneath the surface, he is the same as the rest of them.
00:36:35.000We don't believe that America is just a mass of different workers, you know, in different colors, who just happen to appropriate a larger share of wealth than the other.
00:42:32.000But I told this story the other day on my show, which everybody got a big kick out of it.
00:42:38.000I went to Barnes & Noble and I got confronted by some guy.
00:42:43.000Not really a confrontation, but some guy squares up and starts asking me all these questions about my clothes and my book and what I do for a living and anyway.
00:42:54.000But I just wanted to show you my new books.
00:43:27.000You know, this Walter Isaacson, he's big, he's written a bunch of biographies.
00:43:32.000Somebody gave me another biography by him, I think about Ben Franklin.
00:43:37.000It's just amazing to me how these books are written at like a 5th grade reading level.
00:43:42.000You know, because I bought this and I was a little intimidated because it's like 600 pages and I'm like, I haven't read a book in a long time actually, from cover to cover.
00:43:54.000But I'm just flying through it because these books are written, like, for kids.
00:44:00.000I mean, I'm used to reading stuff that's a little more complex, but this is like baby stuff.
00:44:05.000But it's pretty interesting because, you know, Elon Musk is actually a really big player increasingly, more so than your average businessman.
00:44:16.000Even historically, you look at the industry titans, he's having a pretty outsized impact.
00:44:29.000You know, I'm really against the whole woke thing, but Richard Hanania, I read his substack and he's on Twitter, so I thought I'd just see what he's saying, you know.
00:44:41.000I just, I don't think that this is going to be 100% on the money.
00:44:47.000It seems really like bait for boomers, because everybody's talking about woke, so it's like, well, I'll write a book about the wokists.
00:46:16.000So I just kind of want to see what they're saying.
00:46:20.000I got chip lore about the computer chips, obviously very relevant with what's happening in Taiwan and what's happening to American manufacturing and Huawei.
00:46:33.000And then the last one, this one came highly recommended.
00:46:36.000This will probably be the next one I read.
00:48:51.000Somebody found on Reddit that apparently this girl posted, I don't know which subreddit it was in, I guess it's this QAnon Casualties.
00:49:02.000Which I infer these are like liberals who are mad that their parents believe in QAnon or something.
00:49:10.000These are like liberal family members who their grandparents, parents, aunt and uncle believe in QAnon or believe in some crazy right-wing conspiracy.
00:49:24.000I think my brother is a white supremacist and I don't know what to do.
00:49:42.000I, 17, female, and pretty sure my brother, 13, is a Nazi or some other strain of right-wing extremism.
00:49:50.000I follow politics closely, so I caught on pretty quickly when I realized he started espousing right-wing talking points.
00:49:57.000For example, my dad and I were discussing Ron DeSantis' campaign, and we both agreed that his anti-gay agenda was ridiculous.
00:50:06.000I don't remember the exact details, but my brother muttered something like, which caught my attention, because he had never said that... he had never been that blatantly homophobic before.
00:50:21.000Which, by the way, you know, here's the thing.
00:50:43.000Like, if I met someone who happened to be gay or trans or whatever, I actually wouldn't, like, hate them just on account of.
00:50:53.000It would be hard for me to be mean because I'm actually just a friendly person.
00:50:58.000And I used to talk to a lot of the Steve Bunnell people, like I was in a group chat with Destiny's followers.
00:51:05.000Back when I used to make a burner account on Twitter like every day or a couple times a week, I would get added every time to this group chat of all of Destiny's closest orbiters.
00:51:18.000And a lot of them were like total freaks.
00:51:20.000I mean they had like OnlyFans and a few of them were trans.
00:51:25.000But, you know, we just kind of had a funny interaction.
00:51:28.000So, I want to say I really don't hate anybody.
00:51:54.000In other words, it's not even culturally informed.
00:51:58.000There was a study that was done, which has been quoted in these circles for a long time, years ago, that said that men have the same disgust response, because disgust is a measurable emotion, they have the same disgust response to two men kissing as they do to maggots.
00:52:29.000When you see these young men who really like Donald Trump, who really like Andrew Tate, who will say things like this or watch my show, this is just natural.
00:54:08.000When she says, oh my gosh, that's outrageous, that is a response which has been ingrained and conditioned in people by society.
00:54:16.000And it's been ingrained and conditioned in people by society because of this carrot and stick ostracism where people have come to understand that accepting this is acceptable.
00:54:47.000It says, some other examples would be him saying something I did was fatherless behavior, even though I wasn't even doing anything sexual or inappropriate.
00:54:57.000Don't remember why he said this exactly.
00:55:04.000And I would say that I'm... So she remembers what it wasn't, she just doesn't remember what it was.
00:55:11.000She says that, uh, he said that she was doing something that was fatherless behavior, even though I wasn't even being inappropriate or sexual, although I don't remember what I was doing.
00:55:24.000Well, how do you know it wasn't inappropriate if you don't remember what it was?
00:55:28.000Sounds like she kind of knows what it was.
00:55:32.000And maybe it was sexual, but she doesn't see it as inappropriate.
00:55:39.000She says, I would say that I'm pretty modest for my age and don't wear revealing clothing or talk to a ton of boys, so I literally don't know why he would say this.
00:55:47.000In June, my family went out to dinner and there was this older guy who came up to our table and started flirting with my mom and gave her his number.
00:55:56.000And she, joking, said something along the lines of, should I text him?
00:56:00.000Which caused my brother to get this, like, pissed off face.
00:56:04.000Same face he made when I was talking about Ron DeSantis, and he muttered, don't do that, you're too old, or something like that, which was another red flag in my mind.
00:57:46.000I'm sure it's, you know, we have to read into it with the proper context, but I don't necessarily think that's a red flag to not be in love with that.
00:57:59.000She's throwing up red flags about these things.
00:58:02.000She goes on, she says, anyway, I got proof of his extremism when I went on a group trip to DC and we used an app called Telegram to communicate with our group and leaders.
00:58:13.000Telegram automatically connects with my contacts.
00:58:17.000And I saw that my brother was active two hours ago and that his profile picture was Pepe the Frog with an America First flag behind him.
00:58:40.000And that he even had a second profile picture of Nick Fuentes.
00:58:45.000I was so disappointed when I saw this and it actually started to give me anxiety.
00:58:49.000Which I just love the idea of like there's some 17 year old girl who sees that her younger brother has like my face as a profile picture.
00:58:58.000And she like drops the phone, shaking, you know, cold sweats break out.
00:59:09.000She says, uh, so I called my sister who was at home and told her to tell
00:59:14.000me and have her take away my brother's phone tell tell my brother and have her take away my brother's phone but my mom didn't do anything all she did was like ask him if he's on telegram which she obviously denied my mom is not a right-wing extremist and i feel like she's ignoring this because she feels guilty that my brother turned out this way or she thinks it's because she divorced our father oh well okay well there it is
01:00:32.000My parents are very traditional, even though, which is weird, because my parents, they both came from
01:00:40.000Single mother households and not because of divorce because of death both of my parents their fathers died when they were very young So my parents both grew up very poor with single mothers and Yet, they were very traditional They had never slept in the same house together until they were married like my grandma literally would not let my mom stay the night at my dad's house even when they were engaged and
01:01:09.000So, and that's how it was in those days, for ethnics.
01:01:14.000I don't know how it was like for so-called white people, for WASPs, but at least for Italians, Irish, even Mexicans, they were still traditional.
01:01:24.000So, marriage still meant something back then, and for those kinds of people, like my parents.
01:01:32.000So they got married, they stayed married, and growing up in a two-parent household like that,
01:01:43.000And so when your parents get divorced at that age, it creates this, I'm sure, tremendous sense of insecurity about your mother, who's going out and, you know, doesn't have a man, there's no man in the house.
01:02:10.000If your mom is single, she separates from your dad, which is just like a devastating, that is a devastating situation for anybody, but especially at that age, which is situated right there at the beginning of adolescence like that.
01:02:27.000To see your mother, even as a joke, if they were married, it'd be one thing because it's like, oh, we're laughing about something that's absurd.
01:02:36.000But if your mom's divorced and she's making a joke about, oh, maybe I'll call this guy, do you know that that's just like a stab wound for a little boy?
01:02:45.000That's just like cutting your guts open for a young man?
01:02:49.000I cannot imagine what that must be like.
01:03:42.000So she says, this whole thing happened late July and when I talked to my sister about it, we decided to just ignore it for the time being because my birthday was coming up.
01:03:50.000And we thought if we brought it up, our mom would get mad and then she gets mad at us.
01:05:21.000Or anybody for that matter, but especially women.
01:05:24.000Because women, I don't know what it is, but women, like, so are attached to that concept.
01:05:32.000I don't know what it was, but like 10 years ago, Mental Health Awareness Day became a thing, and that was like all the rage on social media, and ever since, that is like their get out of jail free card for everything.
01:05:45.000This is harming my mental health, this is not good for my
01:05:49.000And what that means is, like, I'm uncomfortable.
01:06:23.000And that's why our whole society is the way that it is, on some level.
01:06:28.000Some of it can be attributed to the fact that women get to dictate how things go, because if things go in a way that women don't like, and they get uncomfortable, then it's harming their mental health, and therefore you're attacking them.
01:06:43.000So it's like, if I go out there and say stuff like, yeah, you know, rape isn't really happening as much as people say it is, they go, like, you're attacking me.
01:08:12.000Anyway, she says, I don't want to bring it up to my mom until right before I head to college because I feel like my mom is going to take it as an attack, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
01:08:24.000It's really harming my mental health and I feel so disgusted with my brother and upset that my mom wouldn't be doing anything about this when I told her about the telegram stuff.
01:08:36.000You gotta feel bad for young men these days because this, this is the environment they're being brought up in.
01:09:33.000It's mothers, sisters, female teachers, female peers, and there are no rock stars, no cowboys, no soldiers, warriors, kings, pirates, there's none of that anymore.
01:10:07.000Now I didn't agree with the Vietnam War, but, you know, the Greatest Generation fought in World War II, and then the Boomers fought in Vietnam.
01:10:19.000And they were fighting in the streets.
01:10:20.000There were race riots, and there was violence, and people were going out there, they were working on cars, and they were saying, hey, this is our neighborhood!
01:11:41.000And, uh, got a gun and then went to an island somewhere and fought the Japanese, or the Vietnamese.
01:11:48.000And was, like, getting killstreaks, was, like, shooting Vietnamese people in the face, and, like, watched his buddy fall into, like, a pit of spikes, and another guy stepped on a bear trap, and his leg fell off, and then a grenade came and blew his face up, and your dad's dad had, like, teeth
01:12:10.000Shrapnel teeth blowing into his face, and then it's like your dad was really into comic books He was really into comic books and and Popular culture, you know your dad's your dad built a man cave in the basement with like 80s movies posters and
01:19:06.000I've gone on a few panel shows with women, and I say these things, and without fail, they do both of these things.
01:19:14.000When I went on Fresh and Fit over the summer, and I was saying, like, yeah, I don't believe in the Holocaust, and yeah, like, I don't think Hitler was all that bad, and et cetera, et cetera.
01:19:22.000And the women on the panel were like, mm, do you want to get married?
01:22:27.000Their hips are made to accommodate another human being.
01:22:32.000Their brain is made to accommodate the fact that they're in what's by definition a parasitic relationship.
01:22:40.000You know, and that's, some would say that's a loaded way to describe it.
01:22:44.000I don't mean it in a negative way, but I mean that when you're a woman, you carry a human in your own body.
01:22:52.000And so there's an element of selflessness that, they're hardwired to be okay with this and to nurture this.
01:23:02.000To have a human being within them and to take care of that and to love that.
01:23:06.000And then when the child is born to take care of a helpless, vulnerable baby that only cries and eats and needs constant care and attention, they're hardwired for that.
01:23:30.000And men have a, they have something similar.
01:23:32.000You know, we want to, we want to be providers and protectors.
01:23:37.000But men can become, we can become like God in the sense that we can go out and, you know, even the Platonists talk about this, not just Catholics, you can go and live an ascetic life and a life of contemplation of God and be fulfilled.
01:23:56.000I don't think that women can do that in the same way.
01:24:00.000And men can go and give themselves to a great cause and die for it, whatever it is.
01:24:04.000They can give themselves to exploration in a way that women can't.
01:24:08.000Anyway, so what I've been saying is that men have to actualize themselves.
01:24:13.000Men have to realize that your worth is not defined by women.
01:25:44.000You know, the media is giving us these unproblematic heroes and men like Walter White and Tony Soprano and, uh, who's the one in American Psycho?
01:26:23.000The other day I was talking to my mom about immigration.
01:26:27.000You know, we were talking about my show the other day where in Italy there's an island where there's 6,000 permanent residents but 7,000 Africans showed up.
01:26:39.000And I was, I was ranting to my mom about this, I was, you know, making small talk or whatever, and I'm ranting, and I said, you know, look, I said, I said, what I'm trying to address on my show is that when you, if you look into a crystal ball, in a hundred years, Europe is gonna be full of Africans, I said, and they're gonna start killing us, like, they're gonna start killing the white people.
01:27:25.000We have to see ourselves in the year 2100, where we're losing the war against the Africans, and we have to get in the time machine and go back to today, and make sure that they never come here.
01:27:38.000Like, we have to have a Terminator vision of what we're doing here.
01:32:23.000When I put myself out there in the world, my mom was always on my case, and she was always telling me, like, oh, you're making me so worried, and blah, blah, blah.
01:32:34.000And at a certain point, I had to tell her, like, look, I'm a grown man.
01:33:00.000Like men cannot, men do not take instruction from women, period.
01:33:05.000Now you listen to your mom until you're 18 or whatever, you know, as long as you live under your mom's roof, you do what she tells you and that sort of thing.
01:33:15.000When you're a grown man, you kind of have to say, look, you know, I'm a man and I'm not going to let my fucking girlfriend tell me what to do.
01:33:22.000I'm not going to let my mom tell me what to do.
01:33:23.000I'm not going to let women in society tell me what I should do or what I should think or what I should say.
01:34:30.000And guys let them because they love their girlfriends.
01:34:33.000And their girlfriend starts to have power over them because they're invested in them.
01:34:37.000And there's like this sunk cost fallacy.
01:34:39.000You invest in your girlfriend, you build this relationship, and you think like, oh, I'm giving her a little slack because, you know, she's like my partner and I love her and all this.
01:34:51.000But your woman is like playing you, man.
01:34:54.000She's taking this power from you and she's taken from it.
01:34:57.000And every bit of power that she takes from you, she hates you a little bit more for it.
01:35:02.000A woman hates a man that she can... I mean, she really has contempt for a man that she can boss around.
01:35:09.000Women may not go to war like men can, but it doesn't mean they're not vicious.
01:35:15.000And by the way, I've never been in a relationship, so I don't say this because I'm bitter or anything.
01:37:43.000Our country's a big vagina now, and not to get vulgar or graphic, but that's what it is.
01:37:50.000The country's being run by women, and guys that worship women, and so that has made the country a big vagina, and the vagina that is our country is being raped.
01:38:33.000Because real old school, they were running everything.
01:38:37.000A hundred years ago, guys like that were running everything.
01:38:43.000Guys that used to get in fistfights and fix cars and do stuff like that, that know how to do, they're like the everyman, they could do everything and they, you know.
01:39:05.000And that's why there wasn't all this cra- That's why there wasn't some tranny in Ukraine saying in some weird androgynous voice, like, we're gonna kill everyone that doesn't like Ukraine.
01:39:18.000And that's why you get black people robbing everybody in Chicago.
01:39:23.000Because there's no real men running anything.
01:39:52.000Anywhere in the society that you go and you kind of reveal metaphorically that you have a penis because you say something really funny or really true or you do something fucking awesome and you know what happens?
01:40:06.000Some little gay guy calls up HR and says
01:40:47.000I feel like Dave Portnoy and Andrew Tate, I don't like either of them.
01:40:53.000Like, Tate I think is funny, Portnoy I think is funny, but Tate is like a dirtbag with the cam whore thing, and the thing with Dave Portnoy is, uh, he's Jewish.
01:42:26.000They're lining up around the block for a guy who has somehow survived the castration.
01:42:32.000Somehow, without being canceled, with like the right opinions kind of, and in certain areas, are able to go out there and be like a little bit masculine.
01:42:44.000Because like Dave Portnoy and Andrew Tate, those are two guys where people are like, I like them because they
01:43:49.000Every one of your favorite movies is that movie.
01:43:52.000Where it's a guy, or TV show, same thing.
01:43:55.000Where it's a guy, and he's the best, and it's like, he's cool, and he has funny comebacks, and he's just indestructible, and every episode is like, how does he get out of this one?
01:45:23.000That's why it's like my favorite thing to say.
01:45:25.000Because when a woman gets in your face and says, hey, you can't say that, blah, blah, blah, you have to either literally or mentally say, hey, shut up, bitch.
01:47:24.000I'm saying that we metaphorically have to be thinking that.
01:47:28.000We have to be thinking when women are metaphorically kicking us in the balls, we have to metaphorically be catching their foot and flipping them like that.
01:47:42.000Like this post says, the post says, kick him in the balls metaphorically, you have to metaphorically grab her
01:47:51.000Converse high top and slipper on her back.
01:54:15.000The antidote is to go watch, there's even, I don't have it here, but one of the people responded to this, and the comment said something like,
01:56:54.000A fat slob who sucks dicks, and this little guy that does drugs all the time, who has sex with men while he's married to his wife, who also has sex with other men.
01:57:06.000That's how you know we're right, because if we were wrong, then you would have to believe that all of that is normal, and all of that is acceptable, which it obviously isn't.
01:57:17.000You know, we just know these things, we know it in our bones.
01:58:09.000I wonder which side is evil, which side is the pernicious influence.
01:58:17.000So, you know, a 13-year-old goes to school and learns that being white is evil, and they learn that there are three genders, and they learn that masturbation's okay, and they learn that black people founded America and England, and they learn that
01:58:34.000Drugs aren't all that bad for you, and you should use contraceptives when you go and have promiscuous sex, and women are the same as men.
01:58:44.000The bad influence are the people saying, eat healthy, eat meat and vegetables, and work out, and work hard, and make lots of money, and have a wife and kids.
02:04:15.000You know, and this is like, man... I don't know where that came from, I just thought... I don't know where that came from, I just thought of that.
02:04:24.000Kind of, like, unrelated to the previous rant, but, uh... What was I even saying before?
02:05:34.000This is really what captures it because
02:06:00.000You know, look, not for nothing, but I'm not a Nazi or anything.
02:06:04.000Like, I'm not... I don't identify as a National Socialist or Neo-Nazi or anything like that.
02:06:09.000I'm not even, like, the biggest Hitler lover or whatever.
02:06:13.000But, you know, like, this image and, like, this movie captures, I think, what we all feel has happened, which is that civilization fell.
02:06:24.000We had a civilization a hundred years ago, and then this happened, and now we don't anymore.
02:06:32.000And so I know a lot of people can look at this and say something like, oh, you know, Hitler was evil, and there was just the Nazis that lost, and blah blah blah.
02:06:45.000But whether you were on the Nazi side or on the other side, this is what happened to all of European civilization.
02:06:55.000And this was like the last... This was the last stand, basically.
02:08:02.000Here was a guy who led his country and had a vision, a sort of utopian vision for how society would work, a kind of like unified idea of how society would function and a better way for people to live than incorporated
02:08:18.000Technology, and tradition, and these things, and that has all been swept away.
02:09:31.000When you hit that age, that's when I started reading.
02:09:36.000The Nick Fuentes today started to come about when he was 12.
02:09:41.000I picked up my first political book when I was 12.
02:09:45.000I came home from school, and my mom had bought me the Milton Friedman book that I wanted.
02:09:51.000You know, because I was getting interested in politics, and I was getting into this stuff, and I said, well, I want a book by Thomas Sowell or Milton Friedman.
02:10:00.000And I came home from school, and on my bed was Free to Choose by Milton Friedman, and I read that.
02:10:04.000And then I read another book, and another book.
02:10:06.000And I read over a hundred books when I was in middle and high school.
02:10:12.000And I had ideas, and I had plans, and I had this sense of purpose in the world.
02:10:20.000And, you know, so that really starts at that age.
02:10:24.000And a man is molded, starting at that age, from like, you could say 12 to like 19.
02:10:32.000And when I read this, you realize that the whole society is at war with these men.
02:10:40.000Even the men that are not aborted in the womb are being aborted in like the womb of adolescence.
02:10:48.000They're being aborted in their potent or latent stage.
02:10:55.000Where a man, where a boy has the potential to be a man, that is where they're being thwarted and sabotaged.
02:11:02.000That's where they're being undermined.
02:11:05.000And so, you know, we have this new generation that's coming up and they're striving for the old way.
02:11:13.000You know, they're striving for something that's in their blood, that's in their, it's in their genetics, it's in their, literally in their DNA, it's coded, it's written on their DNA.
02:11:25.000And they're being throttled in their crib by women.
02:11:32.000It is like a devouring mother who are telling them to, you know, swatting their hands out of the cookie jar and saying, you know, tuck your balls between your legs and put your hands together like a girl.
02:12:18.000It's really the light side, but they have to sort of embrace that dark side of their nature, that dynamic, electric part of masculinity that wants to explore, that wants to offend, that wants to fight and adventure and those things.
02:12:35.000And those men that will grow up will lead, and they'll lead our civilization, because that's what we need, our leaders.
02:13:45.000They're keeping us down biologically, psychically, spiritually.
02:13:50.000They're keeping our nation down by keeping our men down.
02:13:56.000They're taking the men that are growing up and they're shutting them up, drugging them, cutting their balls off, feeding them slop, feeding them seed oils, so they literally don't have testosterone, so that our men can't go and lead and fight and think.
02:14:17.000And when young men are somehow finding what they should find,
02:14:24.000Which is, someone like me, or me, women want to rush in, or anyone for that matter, even in some cases it's men who want to rush in and stop it.
02:14:32.000And, you know, we just need people to fight back against that.
02:14:54.000And they say, like, you can't like this.
02:14:56.000You know, that's why the Hitler thing is such a red pill.
02:14:59.000Not for any reason other than it's the thing that no one is supposed to like, but that every man has to admit is kind of cool.
02:15:06.000So it's not even about it, like, necessarily, although it is about the myth of World War II.
02:15:12.000But on some level, it's also just, like, psychically the allure of, like,
02:15:19.000Dude, the tanks, yeah, the uniforms, and stuff like this, like, the last empire, you know, the last king.
02:15:31.000And, in a way, he's like a hero for everyone that's in rebellion against the modern world.
02:15:36.000I know he's not, like, a good hero, I know he's not the right hero.
02:15:39.000The right hero is like Jesus, um, you know, or something like that.
02:15:45.000So I know he's not, he's not a perfect hero.
02:15:50.000But he is like a mythological hero for anyone that's in rebellion against the world, because he went to war with it 80 years ago.
02:15:58.000I don't know, maybe this is coming across as like bad optics or crazy, but I feel like that if I could just try and like boil down the appeal, because my appeal... Look, I never read Mein Kampf, and I'm not even a World War II history buff, but for me when I look at a guy like Hitler, it's the same appeal as like Elon Musk or Trump.
02:16:29.000America used to get their brightest minds, the brightest white minds, by the way, from Germany, actually.
02:16:37.000You know, just a little irony there, a little coincidence.
02:16:40.000But, you know, America used to get their brightest geniuses and build rockets that would go up, out,
02:16:48.000forward into space bringing civilization with it and and they stopped doing that and that's so symbolic of what's going on and Elon Musk is in rebellion against that he's this this revolt where he says I will you know he sticks his fist up and Reaches out and says I will like I will do it.
02:19:01.000In the 50s and 60s were very different from what they were in the 70s and 80s, and that's because our estimation of our own future was diminished by events that were happening contemporarily.
02:19:13.000And Trump said, I will make a new Gilded Age.
02:19:17.000I will build a palace of marble and gold.
02:19:23.000Hitler went to war with the whole world.
02:19:26.000The whole world said, we're going to be communist, and we're going to be, we're either going to be communist, or we're going to be republic.
02:19:33.000You know, we're going to either have a communist general secretary, or we're going to have a democratic legislature and president, and Hitler was like, no, let's build a new Roman Empire.
02:19:42.000Let's build a new, and yeah, I'll admit, I'll be the first to admit,
02:22:09.000You know, the thing is, I play these, uh, I, you know, the problem really is me because I play these games and, uh, I just create so many enemies because I'm just, like, uh, I'm kind of a jerk, I guess.
02:22:23.000But I'm playing this game, Supremacy, and I'm at war with, like, five people because I just trash-talked them in the, uh, in the, uh, messaging system here.
02:22:33.000All right, hang on, let me do this, okay?
02:25:02.000This game, this is a real-time strategy game.
02:25:06.000It's like pay-to-win bullshit, but it's fun.
02:25:09.000I play this game and then I literally just look at it all day.
02:25:14.000It takes like, it takes hours for your troops to move around the map, and I'll literally, when I play this game, I just look at it all day.
02:25:23.000Like, I just never... I'll play... I'll just stare at the screen for 10 hours and play this stupid pay-to-win game.
02:25:31.000You have to watch advertisements every day to get, like, to get in-game money that you can also buy with real-life money.
02:25:40.000It's so stupid, but it's... but it's a math game.
02:33:43.000Like... We live in a gay country where we have, like, a president in, like, a business suit that, like, 60% of the country always hates, and he has to, like, grovel to the people to get his approval rating up.
02:34:02.000A pussy in a business suit who's like, let me be clear.
02:34:08.000We could have like a straight up dictator that everyone loves who's like going on a balcony and like giving these speeches, rallies, flags, military parade.
02:34:37.000Nobody tr- Everyone's like, hates the leader, doesn't trust the leader, you know, that sort of thing.
02:34:44.000The leader's a piece- And they're right, because the leader's a piece of shit.
02:34:48.000You know, I want to live in a country where the leader is like a superhero, and he's a great man of history, and everyone recognizes it, and they all respect and love him.
02:34:58.000And, like, people that were working for the government are working for that guy.
02:35:02.000He's, like, the boss of the country, and they want to do a good job because they respect him.
02:35:07.000And, you know, like, we need to see our country as a family like that, not as, like, this weirdo thing that we have going on now.
02:35:18.000Anyway, so, like, Donald Trump, that's what Donald Trump is to me.
02:35:22.000It's the idea that, like, he's America's president.
02:40:41.000Sorry like you're gonna you're gonna that's so hard though that's so fire how are you gonna tell men like no but hate that and like is there even a comparable let's look up is there like an obama edit what if there's an edit like that with obama doubles is it with the same song
02:51:39.000Because the right has no real cultural presence as it has no real political presence,
02:51:56.000We instead have these weird hybrid where now our biggest thought leaders make themselves into these quasi-celebrities who create brand spectacles for themselves to lament things like the Barbie movie or whatever is the outrage of the day.
02:52:13.000The right has no real cultural presence and no real political presence we have
02:52:52.000He says, eventually, quickly, this right runs out of interesting things to say, and a handful of its dwellers stray from the herd to find the authentic online right where they get virtually all of their best memes, talking points, yeah.
02:53:04.000This is where we get all of our best memes.
02:53:07.000Our best memes, such as, heck off, Kami.
02:53:20.000Anyway, he says eventually the right runs out of interesting things to say and a handful of its dwellers stray from the herd to find the authentic online right where they get virtually all of their memes, talking points, media recommendations, etc.
02:53:37.00095% of the people in the first camp will never know that second camp exists
02:53:43.000To their credit, a good portion of them would move over if they did, but significant effort goes towards making sure that introduction is ever made.
02:53:50.000This is from where these kernels of women hatred are originating.
02:53:53.000You are seeing men speak about women and articulating an understanding of them identically to how they always have.
02:54:00.000Of course, this isn't actually a hatred for women, but as a woman it's difficult for you to process information without relating it to yourself.
02:54:26.000As we continue our decline, people's anxieties will give them permission to entertain ideas that they would have regarded to be taboo or controversial.
02:56:59.000Any right-wing space is real unattractive to those we need it to be attractive to.
02:57:03.000Young men will, by definition, be regarded as mean, toxic, by all women, and most especially by those who claim to be based right-wing women.
02:57:12.000They will nag and henpeck and their simps will white knight, but it literally does not matter.
02:57:21.000Imagine looking at the threat we face and thinking about what we will have to organize to stop it, and thinking it would ever be possible for a woman to comfortably exist in that environment.
02:58:35.000They don't belong in a right-wing movement because as a right-wing person you say that women have no role in politics, let alone a right-wing political movement.
02:58:47.000We don't need to go through... But that's really what this guy specializes in.
02:58:52.000is being a windbag to make a point that is not profound and not even really correct.
02:59:03.000You know, I mean, this is an essay to say what exactly?
02:59:46.000I thought we'd get more content out of that, but this is just so, like... I just look at this and I just, like, turn away.
02:59:52.000Like I just can't even engage with this.
02:59:53.000I don't even really know what it is precisely that he's trying to say.
02:59:58.000He's saying that there is a gatekeeper part of the movement and then there's a real authentic online right.
03:00:04.000He says that we have a gatekeeper movement because we have no celebrities so we take our political commentators and make them celebrities and that creates a perverse incentive where the political celebrities are baiting outrage
03:00:20.000With culture war BS, which ironically, that in itself is a gatekeeper talking point.
03:00:27.000You know who loves to say that the right is too fixated on culture war BS?
03:02:26.000The problem has nothing to do with the right, and has nothing to do with the tax side, and believe me, there's a lot of problems with the right-wing political movement in America.
03:03:27.000And when they hear a true sexist, someone who really thinks that men and women are different and should have different roles in their society, you know, that chafes with how they were brought up and the fact that they are a feminist.
03:05:34.000They said this is the protest song of our generation and it came from a real American and it's resonating with people because people agree with the message of the song which is that
03:05:46.000You know, we can't get jobs or something?
03:05:50.000And I said, that's a terrible protest song.
03:05:52.000I said, he's going and touring these places.
03:05:54.000I said, if people show up to these concerts in flip-flops, drinking cheap beer, and they go, woo-hoo!
03:06:00.000And they sing this song about how, like, the rich are keeping them down.
03:06:05.000And I'm like, that is so not, like, the character of the right-wing movement that I want to be a part of.
03:06:11.000I said, I want to be a part of an aspirational right-wing movement.
03:07:30.000He says John Derbyshire drew a distinction between good whites and bad whites.
03:07:34.000The good whites were the well-meaning, anti-racist white liberals.
03:07:37.000The bad whites were those who dared to differ with modern egalitarian orthodoxies.
03:07:44.000Since everyone in Derb's dichotomy was white, and no mention was made of the stark class differences among them, both Donald Trump and Alabama trailer park dwellers could be bad whites.
03:08:33.000When you say post-war, everyone knows you mean Second World War.
03:08:39.000Anyway, he says, I see white liberalism as mostly a reaction to post-Second World War economic comfort in a country that was, until recently, so overwhelmingly white that other differences came into sharper focus.
03:08:51.000Now, with rampaging anti-whiteness demographics tilting heavily against whites and an economy that may collapse before I even finish pecking out this article, the conditions allowed for good whites to prosper are vanishing.
03:09:05.000White liberalism is an ephemeral phenomenon that will evaporate once the cushy conditions that allowed it to exist in the first place have vanished.
03:09:14.000Which I don't know that I necessarily agree with that, by the way.
03:09:18.000You know, because look at San Francisco.
03:09:21.000White liberalism thrives in San Francisco and Los Angeles, and it's a total shithole.
03:09:31.000And white liberalism thrives in Chicago, and it's a total shithole.
03:09:52.000Anyway, he says whether they like it or not, the white shit libs will be forced to accept that they're stuck being white.
03:09:59.000But there's a different, if almost entirely unacknowledged, cold civil war brewing among the bad whites, conservatives, what I'll characterize as rich snobs versus poor slobs.
03:10:10.000The current elites openly mock poor whites, as do huge swaths of the current dissident movement, like me, by the way.
03:10:20.000So, quote, dissidents are, consciously or not, walking in lockstep with the elites by trampling on, quote, white trash.
03:10:28.000Politically active rich white snobs have spent decades holding their noses and distancing themselves from undesirable Klansmen and skinheads and snaggletooth trailer park dwellers.
03:10:42.000They act as openly disgusted at the very thought of poor whites, especially rural and southern ones,
03:10:50.000As do rich urban Jews and white liberals.
03:11:35.000But if you could conjure up a blue-collar family that's wholesome, and they go to church, and their house is nicely decorated and clean, nobody has a problem with that.
03:11:51.000What he's talking about are people that are pariahs.
03:11:53.000He's talking about people that are violent, dysfunctional, not hygienic.
03:12:32.000We're talking about dysfunctional people who are like low IQ, low education.
03:12:40.000Again, a lot of these behaviors like not getting married before having kids, you know, having kids out of wedlock, doing drugs a lot of the time, meth heads, or people addicted to other kinds of drugs, people that live in squalor,
03:13:28.000I don't know why, like, not having money means that your clothes have to be dirty, or that your house has to be dirty, or something, or that you have to be on drugs, or whatever.
03:13:39.000And so understand, he's saying here, he's got this contemptuous, like, oh, you don't, you know, he walks up as, like,
03:18:44.000Because, you know, that's not that fucked up.
03:18:48.000It's like it's so funny you go to like certain restaurants or bars and they have like gauges in their ears and it's like you know you work at a restaurant you know like these people there's like a famous burger place in Chicago called Kuma's Corner it's a really good burger place and their theme is like heavy metal and they're all like metal in there
03:19:12.000It's like, okay, but, you know, you sell hamburgers.
03:19:42.000Anyway, it says in November 97, Debbie was granted a restraining order against Goad after saying that he had hit, kicked, spit on her and threatened to kill her.
03:21:41.000Goad was charged with assault and kidnapping, facing 25 years in prison.
03:21:46.000After his arrest, his ex-wife filed a motion to withdraw her restraining order stating that Goad had seeked counseling for three months and were now friends.
03:24:00.000So he says, Politically active rich white snobs have spent decades holding their noses and distancing themselves from the optically undesirable.
03:24:09.000They act as openly disgusted at the very thought of poor whites, especially rural and southern ones, as do rich urban Jews and white liberals.
03:24:18.000It's almost as if they're unconsciously taking cues from them.
03:24:23.000This is what I'm talking about, this loser mentality.
03:24:26.000This is no different than when, like, black people get out of the ghetto, they, like, get a job, and then they come back around their old friends, who are all drug dealers, and they're like, shit, man, damn, man, you forgot where you come from, you know?
03:26:45.000He says, how much of the rich white snobs' optics-obsessed shitting upon low-class whites is simple strategic marketing, and how much of it is class-based disdain that blinds them to the fact that poor white snobs are their racial kinsmen?
03:30:11.000Who is a oddball, suited-up, right-wing e-Christian?
03:30:17.000Openly despised wagees and white trash losers, regardless of everything their purported savior allegedly said about helping the poor.
03:30:26.000Then you have one of these, a guy who's not even Christian throwing the, uh... Erm, you're Christian, so... doesn't that mean you, like, broadly worship the poor?
03:30:37.000And again, this is just, like, screaming resentment.
03:33:34.000And some people are born like that, and some people are born not like that.
03:33:39.000The important thing is that we treat everybody like we treat ourselves, while acknowledging that, you know, there's gonna be dumb people that are not exceptional, and as a consequence, they're not gonna make a lot of money.
03:35:55.000Having sex out of wedlock and having kids is wrong.
03:35:59.000Being dirty, not working, being vulgar, these things are wrong.
03:36:07.000And, you know, most people, the way things used to be, weren't like that.
03:36:12.000And when we see more and more people that are like that, we see more and more people are ignorant, are not God-fearing, don't respect their parents, they're vulgar, drugs, promiscuous sex, whatever.
03:36:25.000We see that happening to our own people?
03:36:45.000We are charitable towards them because they're our brothers as human beings, but there's nothing aspirational about that.
03:36:54.000And as a political movement, by the way,
03:36:57.000We have certain values that we are trying to enshrine.
03:37:00.000So, you know, we look at leaders as role models.
03:37:03.000Trump is a role model not because he has a lot of stuff.
03:37:06.000He's a role model because he's smart, and he works hard, and he's thrifty, and he's frugal, and he's a leader, and he's courageous, and he's charitable.
03:39:55.000Neither do I see super powerful billionaire atheist Jews heaping scorn on destitute orthodox hebes living 20 to a cabin in some Eastern European shtetl.
03:40:04.000And yet blacks and Jews seem far more united than white people are.
03:43:01.000For those who wonder why, yeah, if only these dysfunctional people who are ignorant and dysfunctional and have all these problems, if only we had them on our team, then we would win.
03:43:18.000You know, it's like I look at West Point graduates, and I look at white guys that become lawyers, and I look at white guys that go to Harvard, or
03:43:27.000You know, white guys that become millionaires or make a ton of money off of a small business, or white CEOs, and I'm like, man, why are we losing?
03:43:39.000Oh yeah, it's because we don't have all those meth heads.
03:43:43.000Stupid, stupid, they divided and conquered us.
03:43:47.000If all of the NASA engineers and the millionaires and billionaires got together,
03:43:55.000I mean, they couldn't take them out on their own.
03:43:57.000They couldn't defeat our enemies by themselves.
03:44:00.000But if they just had crackheads and methheads, if they just had guys that dropped out of high school and knocked up a chick, and their house is dirty, and they smell like shit, if they just had those guys on our side, man, then we would win!
03:44:13.000Oh man, we're so utterly blind to that!
03:44:19.000For those who wonder why the white identity movement seems to be crawling along like a brick of cheese through a colon, poo joke.
03:46:46.000So it's in their interest to stir resentment between them.
03:46:49.000No, I think it's more like that they control the media and education, you dumb idiot.
03:46:55.000Yeah, the reason why white identity is struggling is because we didn't team up with meth heads.
03:47:06.000And guys that marry and beat the shit out of strippers.
03:47:09.000Not because they control the media, and they control the curriculum and the education system, and they control the banks.
03:47:16.000And listen, it's not making excuses, but it's like, if you want to figure out what our strengths and weaknesses are as a movement, one of the weaknesses is that we're all banned from social media.
03:47:29.000Like if I were to look at the white identity movement and say what are the challenges, what are the opportunities?
03:48:22.000If I spent more time with my friend who smokes meth all day because, you know, he's like my white brother, you know, then we could take it on together.
03:48:47.000Or maybe you think it's just a coincidence that the modern establishment left and right are hyper-focused on the culture war but hardly ever mention economics anymore.
03:50:41.000So the question is, do white stops care about white people or only the rich ones?
03:50:46.000If it's the latter, what do they think are the chances of their movement, which is in demographic terms the size of a shrunken head, ever reaching its goals?
03:50:55.000Who's going to be welcome in their long-delayed ethnostate?
03:50:58.000All whites or just ones they handpick?
03:51:01.000Definitely ones that we handpick, for sure.
03:53:50.000But some say that it was this basically a eugenics program.
03:53:55.000It wasn't called that, but that's effectively what it was because they would, anybody that was a problem would just get killed, would just get the death penalty from the state.
03:54:05.000And so, for hundreds of years, it's like the bottom 10% of the society was just like, killed off, killed off.
03:54:12.000And so, gradually the bar gets raised.
03:54:32.000You know, when you think about modern technology, it's like, look, a lot of weak people who would not have lived 200 years ago are living now.
03:54:47.000And other technology, the infant mortality rate has gone way down, life expectancy has gone way up.
03:54:55.000And so, like, yeah, a lot of people, and I know it's like Darwinian or whatever, and again, I'm not, no judgment one way or the other, I'm just saying that's the way it is.
03:55:04.000We live in a world where a lot of people are surviving that wouldn't have survived before.
03:55:09.000And yeah, I would imagine that those comprise a lot of the people that wind up as the dregs of society.
03:55:17.000Now, you know, in the old days, these people would just get the death penalty, okay?
03:55:23.000These people would become dysfunctional, and they would commit crimes, and they would just be imprisoned or something.
03:55:33.000And this guy, you know, I would think of all people, because he's not really into the lovey-dovey, you know, he's like anti-Christian or whatever.
03:55:39.000I would think he, of all people, would get this, but he's become like an egalitarian, and he's like,
03:55:44.000You know, workers of the world, unite!
03:55:47.000You know, we gotta look out for... And I understand, like, yeah, I believe that we should be charitable towards everybody and love everybody, but none of that is aspirational.
03:55:56.000And we don't actually need those people in a political struggle.
03:55:59.000We would like to take over the government, and we would like the government to take care of those people, so that they can be comfortable and healthy and taken care of in a way that makes sense.
03:56:12.000You know, what he's saying is, like, well, they need to be in our political movement.
03:57:41.000I know dude, my grandparents grew up in the projects.
03:57:45.000And they had to, believe me, in Chicago, they had to deal with that.
03:57:49.000They're the ones whose jobs were shipped overseas while blacks and browns and yellows crowded their neighborhoods.
03:57:56.000The poor slobs have to deal with diversity in real life rather than in theory.
03:58:00.000For the rich snobs, is it nothing more than a video game?
03:58:03.000If they are genuinely concerned about demographics, what's to be gained by shitting upon a group that cranks out far more white children than they do?
04:06:56.000I recently reconnected with someone who grew up a few doors down from me on the same block where I did, and he said, you were always too smart for our working-class neighborhood.
04:07:05.000So I've always had one foot in each world, but nowhere to call home.
04:07:08.000Too smart for my working class neighborhood.
04:07:12.000You had to work in class and experience intemperament, meaning you're a loser, to mesh comfortably with academics, or for that matter, anyone who emerged from the middle class or higher.
04:08:57.000My mom tells a story about how one time she took me and my sister to go visit a relative and she literally went to go get Starbucks and didn't have enough change to buy a cup of coffee.
04:09:55.000And as a result, you know, they lived in a neighborhood where there's a good public school, which gave, you know, me and my sister a fighting chance.
04:10:34.000Um, so my great uncle, my grandmother's brother, he was working in the sewers.
04:10:40.000All the Italians, I told this story before on the show, all the Italians in Chicago worked in the sewers.
04:10:46.000And actually a lot of them made quite a bit of money doing that.
04:10:48.000And so my uncle, you know, he was, you know, he was having trouble and his parents said get a job, so he went to work in the sewer.
04:10:58.000And he was making good money working in the sewer.
04:11:02.000But my great-grandfather came down to the job site one day, and his name was Tony.
04:11:09.000My Uncle Tony popped out of the sewer and said, oh hey Dad, I'm making a lot of money, this is a great gig.
04:11:15.000And my great-grandfather said, get up, we don't work in sewers.
04:11:21.000And he got up and he quit on the spot, and he went and started a business.
04:11:25.000And then he started another business, and another business, and he became a multi-multi-millionaire.
04:11:29.000He gave my grandmother one of his businesses, and she ran that business with my father, and my mother, and my uncle.
04:11:39.000And anyway, now that was one of my uncles.
04:11:41.000One of my uncles was very successful, and he had his own issues, but he was extremely successful.
04:11:48.000Coming from a household where his parents were actually separated, long story,
04:11:54.000And they lived in poverty and there were some issues.
04:11:58.000But, you know, some of my other uncles got addicted to drugs.
04:12:03.000And, you know, one of my uncles in particular, I don't mean to speak ill, but, you know, he was a real imposition on the family and caused a lot of problems.
04:12:11.000And that just goes to show that, you know, they both started from the same place.
04:12:28.000Well, I think he was actually smart, but this guy's not that smart.
04:12:33.000But he made bad decisions, and they weren't glamorous.
04:12:36.000That didn't come from being poor, that just came from, you know, he made a bad decision.
04:12:42.000And not only did he suffer for it, but everyone around him suffered for it.
04:12:45.000And it wasn't glamorous, and it wasn't fun, and it wasn't funny, and it had nothing to do with him being poor, and there wasn't anything noble about it.
04:14:38.000But if someone who is half his age and more successful than him comes along and says, yeah, you kind of are trash and I don't want to be around you.
04:14:47.000Oh, then he goes, then there's a PMS episode.
04:15:26.000I've had to deal with that ever since I did a show by myself and then I became the de facto leader of a movement and people started looking to me for leadership and I had to bring on subordinates.
04:15:58.000I'm sure they all thought that everyone was going to be on their side, which I don't know why they would, because I'm the main attraction, and everyone loves me, and no one knows who these people are, and they're losers anyway.
04:16:09.000But anyway, they really thought everyone would sympathize.
04:16:13.000They went out and they went on a stream and said, oh, Nick Fuentes is a terrible boss.
04:16:19.000And, you know, he called us incompetent.
04:16:22.000And, you know, we asked for a raise, but he wouldn't give us one.
04:16:28.000You know, this and that and the other.
04:16:30.000And I remember, I was sort of, I was tentatively nervous, because I'm like, I wonder how people are going to receive this.
04:16:36.000Are people going to be swayed by this?
04:16:38.000And I remember, you know, I know a lot of people that own businesses, and I kid you not, every single one of them, the next time that I saw them when I went to New York or wherever, they all told me, dude, I have an employee just like that.
04:16:53.000I totally get what you're going through.
04:17:59.000And you're constantly at a war with your own people like, and you can get good people, I have good people now, but it's a constant war of like, finding good people that are gonna
04:19:14.000It says, In my 1997 book, The Redneck Manifesto, which focused more on class than on race, I drew a sharp line between white trash and white cash.
04:19:23.000Back then, most anti-white slurs seemed to focus on rednecks and hillbillies, terms which are race- and class-oriented.
04:19:31.000Since then, the scope of relentless anti-white defamation has expanded to include all whites, but especially anyone who is unapologetically white.
04:19:41.000First they came for the hillbillies, but even though the upper crust whites are now also in the crosshairs, they seem to think it's prudent to shit on hillbillies just like everyone else does.
04:19:49.000No, I think, I think we always didn't like that.
04:19:53.000We're not doing that because it's fashionable.
04:19:55.000I mean, I know that, look, they hate me more than they hate your average hillbilly, okay?
04:20:01.000Oliver, it's, and by the way, it's literally the opposite.
04:20:06.000Oliver Anthony goes out there, the guy who sings the song, and says, I'm not a Republican or a Democrat.
04:20:14.000I just hate the rich and, you know, black, white, we're all the same.
04:20:18.000It's literally, more often than not, you find it's the hillbillies that are kowtowing to the other side.
04:20:27.000You know, they could say, try that in a small town.
04:20:29.000Yeah, well, an illegal immigrant killed Molly Tibbetts, and what did her father come out and say?
04:21:06.000I spent the first part of my adulthood trying to prove to white leftists that I came from a working class neighborhood.
04:21:13.000Because they believed in universal white privilege and refused to concede that any white person could be deprived in any way.
04:21:18.000Rich kid white leftist used to say it was impossible for me not to have grown up under comfy circumstances.
04:21:24.000These days I have rich white kid, rich kid white rightist saying I'm low class undesirable genetic garbage for having grown up in a rough working class home.
04:21:43.000Saying I'm genetic garbage just because I was poor.
04:21:47.000No, it's because you... If you went to college and got married and had a family and were successful like you were on track to be, then we would be fine with that.
04:22:00.000But then you married a stripper and wore a fedora at your wedding and then beat her up and then got thrown in prison for kidnapping after fleeing across state lines?
04:22:21.000What the rich left, good whites, and the white snobs have in common is the condescending idea that I still have to work hard to avoid poverty or homelessness.
04:22:31.000In other words, if I'm a poor white slob, it's all my fault.
04:22:35.000One side blames white privilege and the other blames my genes, but I wind up getting blamed either way.
04:22:39.000Oh, I always get blamed for everything!
04:26:21.000But we, I count those among that we, the activist class here, the active element, as those that have initiative and those that are independent and those that can take responsibility for something bigger than themselves.
04:26:39.000And a precondition for that is they take responsibility for themselves also first.
04:26:50.000I feel like that's just... common sense.
04:26:58.000Even people who actually have to work for a living, like I will probably have to do until I die, sometimes tend to get so immersed in abstractions about how hierarchy is sacred that they... Like, it's not that it's sacred, it's that it's immutable.
04:27:12.000I don't think that it's... I mean, there's something sacred about it, absolutely, but...
04:29:59.000I, you know, I made bad decisions, but it wasn't all my decisions, and even the ones that were, well, that's because I was poor, and blah, blah.
04:33:44.000That's one of the ways in which I actually look up to him.
04:33:47.000Even though I think he worships the wrong religion, even though I think his loyalty is to a foreign nation, and I think that he uses some very underhanded tactics.
04:33:58.000You know, one thing that you have to give credit for is that he works
04:35:38.000I mean, yeah, the Jews have manipulated the 613 commandments, but you know, the parts they get right
04:35:45.000Or the fact that they read, they study the Bible, they observe the Sabbath.
04:35:50.000Those are things that Christians don't do.
04:35:53.000And I'm not, you know, this is not like a philo-semitic thing, okay?
04:35:56.000I think that when Jews are on the Sabbath, you know, a lot of times they are breaking off a piece of bread for the devil and, you know, they have manipulated a lot of the commandments in the Bible.
04:36:06.000They say things like, kill all Goyim, you know, whatever.
04:36:39.000You could be a basketball player, and you're playing for the Chicago Bulls, and you're playing some other basketball team, and yeah, you hate the other team.
04:36:50.000You don't want them to score, and you want to score on them.
04:36:53.000But you can look at the other point guard and say, damn, he's a good player.
04:36:59.000I want to dunk, and I want to beat him by 100 points.
04:37:04.000And I want to throw the ball in his face, but, you know, he's a good athlete, he works hard, but, you know, whatever.
04:37:09.000And I feel the same way about Shapiro.
04:37:11.000And in the same way that two opponents can go and have a mutual respect for each other, in the same way I look at Shapiro and say, you know, I'm actually more like him than like Jim Goad, in a certain respect.
04:39:01.000The problem with one-size-fits-all ideologues, dude, this guy's just like a simpleton, is that life is far too complex to reduce it to simple binaries.
04:39:09.000Is that what we're doing, you dumb idiot?
04:39:12.000Sure, race and genetics account for a lot, but only a sheltered monomaniac would think they exploit everything.
04:39:17.000Yeah, don't think anybody said that, genius.
04:39:20.000Being responsible is important, but it's hard to pull yourself up by the bootstraps when the boot factory is offshore to the Philippines.
04:41:10.000I just like... More than anything, I just hate dumb people, I guess.
04:41:14.000Especially dumb people that think they're smart.
04:41:17.000Anyway, what I've been saying for decades now is that the aggressive anti-racism push has very little to do with elites being racially tolerant and much to do with globalizing the workforce and keeping workers distracted with Tower of Babel squabbles.
04:41:55.000What I've been saying for decades, while he's still ahead of the curve, is that anti-racism isn't about being tolerant, it's about globalizing the workforce and distracting the workers, dude!
04:42:06.000Distracting the workers so that Amazon doesn't unionize!
04:42:53.000Or, like, this person is a materialist, is a philosophical materialist, who doesn't believe in souls, or God, or virtue, and this person believes in God, you know?
04:43:07.000Maybe, well, this guy's like the lumpenproletariat I'm talking about, and then this guy's, you know, probably Protestant or something.
04:43:16.000But, point remains, you know, let's say this guy is me.
04:43:20.000You know, this guy believes in God and morality and stuff like that.
04:43:24.000Like, no, I'm sorry, but that is not an arbitrary division.
04:43:29.000Like, here I am, a philosophical realist who believes in souls and God and resurrected Savior and the church and authority and this sort of stuff.
04:43:43.000And what, I'm supposed to team up with like a OnlyFans trans porn star who thinks I'm a Nazi and we're supposed to say, hey, let's put our differences aside to go get the rich.
04:43:58.000Yeah, the rich just don't want us to have higher wages and our liberal shithole.
04:44:04.000Let's team up just for this one purpose so we can unionize DoorDash real quick.
04:44:08.000Yo, I know we don't agree on everything, like whether God is real or whether kids should get their dicks cut off, but let's team up so that we can raise wages for Amazon workers.
04:44:18.000Because that's what the rich don't want.
04:44:21.000If the rich didn't keep us divided like this, we would vote for a higher minimum wage.
04:44:31.000No one ever thought of it like that before.
04:44:35.000At least for the past few generations, white privilege has obviously been a lie, but being born into good economic circumstances gives you a tremendous advantage over those who weren't.
04:44:49.000There is a viral animated video about white privilege that showed life as a long-distance track and field race where blacks started off far behind whites.
04:44:58.000Presumed whiteness is anything but a liability.
04:45:01.000The fact remains that if you start out life in a wealthy family with networks of support, you are ridiculously privileged compared to someone who had to scrape for everything they ever got.
04:47:43.000Anyway, this is something that racist whites need to talk about if you want a broad-based white identity movement or an ethnic state.
04:47:51.000Sure, welfare can demoralize people, but so can trust funds.
04:47:54.000The most aimlessly fucked up people I've ever known were taking some kind of handout, whether from the government or from their parents.
04:48:00.000That is just like a level of inanity that's hard even to understand how it's possible.
04:48:06.000The white snobs are hilariously blind to the specter of face-boiled, sheltered, digitally-raised, accelerationist midgets talking about poor white slobs wouldn't have survived in primitive societies.
04:54:30.000White snobs will admit that environment may negatively affect outcomes if you're talking about degeneracy or single-parent households, but not if you're bored poor or have the bleak choice of either having to work at some soul-crushing job or being homeless.
04:54:45.000In that case, the blame is on your shitty genes and you deserve what happens to you.
04:54:49.000Just go cry about it then, you fucking bitch.
04:55:28.000And you have one life, and you have this veil of ignorance, you're sent into it, and that's that.
04:55:34.000And, you know, we can be upset about that, and we can cry and bitch and be envious, which is a sin, or we can accept the fact that we're here, and, you know, we all have access to the greatest gift of all, which is salvation.
04:57:06.000Either we're all in this together or we're not.
04:57:07.000Refusing to acknowledge that poor and working class whites have been cannon fodder for the globalist diversity project is such a basic bitch libertarian Chamber of Commerce Republican take.
04:57:16.000I'm surprised people can call themselves dissidents without vomiting blood.
04:57:19.000Dude, it's not libertarian to say, become who you are, okay?
04:57:42.000I mean, when you say rich people are rich because of luck, and you inherited it, and wah wah wah, the economy's bad, you know, you sound like every college leftist.
04:57:51.000You sound like every female black leftist.
04:58:01.000What do you call people who blame a simple inborn lack of gumption for all the alienation, enemy, addiction, suicide that has resulted from lower-class whites being fed for generations to the global meat grinder like so many useless corpses to make soil and green crackers?
04:58:15.000In the old days, we would have called them race traitors.
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05:05:55.000We live in a world with angels and demons and you have one choice in your life.
05:06:06.000One choice that matters and that is that you can follow God and try to be like God or You don't you know I don't believe in evil I believe in the privation of evil that are the privation of the good that it's evils the absence of good and
05:06:24.000So you can choose God or choose not God.
05:06:28.000You can choose to be like God and emulate God.
05:06:31.000That means choosing goodness and truth and beauty.
05:07:07.000You know, God is more interesting than any person.
05:07:15.000And a person who is like God is more interesting than any person, more interesting than any punk rocker, anything that's trendy, a fad, novel.
05:07:25.000The things that we find interesting, it's really just about novelty.
05:07:28.000It's like your favorite song, it wears off after a while.
05:07:32.000What punk rock has stood the test of time?
05:11:26.000I don't mean to meat ride, but he's such a king.
05:11:30.000All right uh where are my super chats let's see oh there's like no super chats okay whatever people said read my super chat scan there's like two super chats i think unless they just didn't load yeah there's like two so chill
05:13:52.000I will read them on the show tonight, but that's it.
05:13:56.000Okay, let's watch the Hitler edit one more time, and then I'm gonna end the stream, and then my show is gonna be at 10 o'clock central tonight, okay?
05:14:03.000So let's watch, what was the good one?
05:14:05.000Let's watch this once more, then I'm gonna go,