NEW COVID SURGE?? White House Announces TOTAL LOCKDOWN Imminent | America First Ep. 969NEW COVID SURGE?? White House Announces TOTAL LOCKDOWN Imminent | America First Ep. 969
In this episode, I talk about anti-white hatred and how it s been engendered in the population for the past 30 years, and why it s time to call it what it is: racial hatred. I also talk about how white people have been brainwashed into believing that they are the only ones who are racist, and how they should be punished if they are racist. I also discuss the recent mass shooting of a black boy in America by a black man who killed a white boy because he was a racist white boy, and explain why the system hates white people and why we should call it racial hatred, because that s what it really is, and what it s really all about. I finish with a rant about white guilt and why white people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, because they were born with it, and it s a consequence of becoming a victim of it, not as a result of being a racist, but as a product of it. And I finish off by talking about how we need to stop playing games, because we are all racist, not just one group, and that we can all be racist and hate each other for being a victim, but all of us are racist and racist for being white. You can t be racist unless you are born with a racist brain, and you have to be racist to become racist to be a victim. Thank you for listening to this podcast, and I hope you like it, because it's a must listen! and share it with your friends, family, family and loved ones. Tweet me if you like what you think it's funny, and/listen to it! and/or share it on social media if you re a good listen to it or share it and post it on your feed, and tweet me and tell me what you liked it :) <3 - Timestamps: 4:00 - What does it mean to you think of it? 5:15 - How racist people are racist? 6:30 - What do you think about white people are good people? 7: What are you racist to you? 8: What is a racist person? 9:40 - What kind of racist people you think white people should be allowed to be white? 10:00 11:00 | What are your thoughts on race? 12:30 | What is your opinion of white people?
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00:11:22.000This little boy, Cash Gernon, was murdered, dragged out of his bed in the middle of the night in his home and murdered outside his house in the street by a black man because he was white.
00:11:37.000That black guy killed a white boy because he was white.
00:11:40.000And this black guy hated white people.
00:13:01.000They perpetrated the Holocaust against Jews.
00:13:04.000And that was, by far and away, the most obscene, worst genocide ever in the history of the world.
00:13:09.000And then, when all was said and done, white people were racist to the Muslims that blew up the World Trade Center.
00:13:16.000White people are racist to black criminals and the police.
00:13:20.000Basically, people are bred from cradle until grave thinking that white people are uniquely evil people.
00:13:27.000White people bear a special guilt for all the problems of this country, all the problems of every other group, and really, like, all the problems of humanity.
00:13:38.000And that's a guilt that is ancestral, it's not individual, everyone has it, and you can never overcome it.
00:13:45.000There's no clear way, discernibly, that you can ever overcome it and ever achieve equality with these non-white people.
00:13:55.000And it's as a consequence of this that these things are becoming more and more common.
00:14:03.000And when white people are dehumanized, black people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:14:12.000And other people are going to start killing white people because they see them as less than human.
00:14:16.000How much do you want to bet that this, uh, whatever his name is, Darren Brown, whatever, was radicalized by the media into thinking that white people are racist and responsible for his suffering, not just as a black man, but as a gay man too.
00:14:33.000And that he committed this crime in retaliation for that perceived prejudice, perceived hatred against him.
00:14:40.000That's the consequence of all this anti-white hatred and dehumanization in the media, education system, and it's even enshrined in the law systematically through the government.
00:14:50.000I mean, what do you think affirmative action is?
00:14:53.000And a lot of white people don't want to talk about it now.
00:14:57.000They want to pretend that that's not the case because
00:15:01.000Honestly, I think a lot of white people think that it's beneath them.
00:15:04.000I think that white people think that it's our job to be better, to strive towards a post-racial society, that we ought not to notice race, and we should try not to notice race, that it's a good thing to aspire to, to not notice race.
00:15:19.000I think that white people are under the impression that to be cognizant of race, and to mention it and act like it matters, is beneath us, like it's backwards, it's regressive, it's primitive.
00:15:33.000And a big part of that, too, is because white people have, I think, internalized a lot of what the media says about us, which is that, well, we're on top of the world, so what do we really have to complain about?
00:15:57.000And in a lot of ways it already isn't a white country anymore.
00:16:01.000And as the percentage and proportion of white people diminishes in America relative to non-white people, it's going to become more and more of a problem for white people that non-white people don't like us.
00:16:38.000People are very comfortable talking about racism against blacks or other non-whites, but nobody talks about the distrust, nobody talks about the resentment that non-white people have for white people in the country.
00:16:50.000And it's not everybody, but it is a lot of people, and everyone knows that.
00:16:55.000As the population becomes less and less white, and as the people in charge of the country, and the people enforcing the laws of the people of the country, in charge of the country, become less and less white, that's going to matter a lot more.
00:28:02.000One, we have to talk about COVID again, which I hate.
00:28:06.000But two, the COVID restrictions appear to have returned.
00:28:12.000Our featured story tonight is about the announcement from the White House, specifically from Dr. Anthony Fauci, that we may see a return to COVID restrictions very soon.
00:28:26.000And it's kind of amazing because I literally predicted this last week.
00:28:31.000And last week Anthony Fauci said it was unlikely that there would be any new restrictions or that the restrictions would return anytime soon.
00:28:42.000He said it's unlikely we'll see another spike, another COVID surge, anytime soon in the United States.
00:28:51.000Because they are seeing spikes in COVID elsewhere.
00:28:54.000And we talked about last week in Austria.
00:28:57.000They just renewed the COVID vaccine mandate as well as the mask mandate in response to this, allegedly, it's called the sub-variant.
00:29:28.000And if they can do it, it's likely that they will.
00:29:32.000Well, they announced today that because of the sub-variant, we may need to expect that the mask mandates and other things are just around the corner.
00:29:41.000There are also new calls for funding from Congress for another round of booster shots.
00:29:48.000The Democrats want to fund a fourth shot, a second booster, a fourth shot for eligible Americans and so I expect probably what that means is in the next couple of weeks they're going to ramp up the COVID propaganda so they could get the appropriations to fund another round of boosters and
00:30:10.000So it sounds like it may be coming back.
00:30:12.000Again, not 100%, but that's what it sounds like.
00:30:35.000I think it's just a little bit more than a month ago.
00:30:38.000And she took a lot of flack from that, from everybody.
00:30:41.000Mostly RINOs, mostly people like Dan Crenshaw, Liz Cheney, Kevin McCarthy, Mitch McConnell who, you know, honestly if they were happy with Marjorie Taylor Greene, I wouldn't like Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:30:53.000If MTG had the endorsement of all those people, that would be a problem.
00:30:58.000But so, she took a lot of heat from them as well as the media and the other rhinos in the punditry class.
00:31:07.000But we also saw some disavowals from some more surprising people like Joe Kent.
00:31:17.000Senate in Ohio, and he's one of the Peter Thiel candidates, he was asked about Marjorie Taylor Greene and her appearance at AFPAC, and surprisingly, he actually defended her.
00:31:29.000And he didn't defend her in a soft way, he strongly defended her, and he didn't even disavow me at all.
00:31:40.000And I don't think I've ever seen that before out of J.D.
00:31:43.000Vance or any of these types, any of these kinds of people.
00:31:47.000Because, you know, usually the kind of response that we can expect from these people is you've got a few options.
00:31:55.000One option is something like an outright disavowal, which is what Joe Kent did.
00:32:00.000And they'll say, oh, I disavow his views on this and that.
00:32:04.000Sometimes a disavowal is more strong and they'll say he's a racist, he's a Hitler or whatever, he's a Nazi.
00:32:11.000Sometimes on the flip side, they'll say something like, well I don't agree with everything he says, or well I think his views are abhorrent, but Marjorie Taylor Greene isn't so bad, or but he shouldn't be on a no-fly list, or something like this.
00:32:29.000But today, it was just an unequivocal defense of Marjorie Taylor Greene.
00:32:35.000He said, listen, I don't play guilt by association, I'm not gonna stab someone I know in the back, I'm just not playing the game.
00:32:55.000I think that's valid, frankly, and I'll get into that later.
00:33:00.000And I still am, to tell you the truth.
00:33:01.000But that he said that, I have a lot of respect for him.
00:33:08.000I really do admire the way that he handled that question today, because based on recent events, we see you can't really take that for granted.
00:33:16.000That's more than a lot of people are doing.
00:33:19.000It's more than a lot of people are doing and saying these days.
00:33:22.000So I have to give credit where it's due.
00:35:12.000I don't know what's been going on, if people have been sharing it or what, but, you know, Telegram, I used to lose followers, and I don't know if people are unfollowing me, or if maybe accounts automatically unfollow, or if they're deleted, if they're inactive, because for a time it was like I gained some but lose some, and so I would gain followers very slowly.
00:35:35.000But lately I've been gaining like hundreds of followers on Telegram and on Cozy.
00:37:22.000You know, I'm watching Right Wing Watch all day, I'm refreshing, I'm refreshing, I'm refreshing, and they didn't even clip the show, so what's going on?
00:37:30.000You know, whoever that woman is that's running the Right Wing Watch account, you're on thin ice, alright?
00:41:09.000I'm the biggest streamer on the platform of course 16,000 pretty nice pretty good stuff so thank you for everybody who wished me well I had all some of my favorite streamers were texting me hey congratulations
00:41:22.000UX congratulated me thank you UX he recently hit 2,000 so you know this is just BFF stuff but yeah thank you everybody 16k and hey it's only going up so make sure you follow me if you're not already following me what else I think that's everything
00:41:44.000In case you missed it, Alternative Hypothesis, or Alt Hype, is our newest streamer on Cozy.
00:41:51.000And I just caught one of his streams before I went live.
00:42:38.000But anyway... It just goes to show that we really are the elite audience because the smartest streamers all have the biggest... Well, I don't want to knock people that don't have a big audience, but...
00:42:55.000You know, I'm watching the Alternative Hypothesis stream, and it's just, he's just talking.
00:43:00.000It's just like a static screen, and he's just talking.
00:43:05.000And I watched the Paul Town stream, and Paul Town is just on Telegram, and he's got 4, 5, 600 viewers.
00:43:13.000And I would say that Paul and Ryan, that's all type, they're probably some of the smartest guys on the platform and they have, they're among the biggest streamers.
00:43:24.000And I think that tells you, and my show included as well, my show is all obviously talking.
00:43:28.000Although I think they're probably a little smarter maybe.
00:43:31.000It just goes to show that the people on this platform, you definitely have to have a high IQ to be engaged watching that kind of content.
00:43:40.000I have to say, sometimes I'm watching the Ryan Falk show, the all-type show, and I'm like, alright, this is a little dry.
00:43:50.000So it just goes to show it's kind of like an elite high IQ audience if everybody's watching alt hype and Paul town and Vince and me Just a little observation should not a knock on everybody else not a knock on the gamers or other people but because other people do well and they do more entertainment type stuff, but I
00:46:50.000Representative Marjorie Taylor Greene is maybe the most famous Republican congressperson.
00:46:57.000She is certainly one of the best, and I said it then, she's like the vanguard of Trumpism in Congress, along with Gosar, Gates, Louie Gohmert, maybe a handful of others.
00:47:08.000And so her being there, it showed the muscle of America First that, yeah, we have 1,200 young America First patriots coming to our conference.
00:47:18.000And it also showed the fact that we're making real inroads in places where it matters and in the mainstream.
00:47:43.000I am more reactionary than Steve Bannon.
00:47:46.000More than anybody who liberals fear or who liberals characterize as extremists.
00:47:51.000You know, a couple of years ago, when we did Groyper War, everybody said, oh my gosh, how could anybody be more right-wing than Charlie Kirk?
00:47:59.000Because liberals think that Turning Point USA is pretty right-wing.
00:48:03.000And so we had this notoriety, we had this infamy as being the right-wing flank of the right-wing of the GOP.
00:49:34.000People have tried to deny for years that I represent real Republicans or I represent even real people.
00:49:41.000And when you bring 1,200 people to a national conference and have major speakers and major buy-in from the institutions, that cannot be denied anymore.
00:50:16.000And so when Marjorie Taylor Greene spoke at AFPAC, they flipped out.
00:50:20.000And the left, and the establishment, and the ADL, all the usual suspects, they went on the phone and they called everybody and said, hey, you gotta disavow this guy.
00:50:30.000They tried to undo what has already been done, which is the mainstreaming.
00:50:34.000And so they tried to rally everybody they could find to say Nick Fuentes is a no-good, rotten, Nazi, racist, white nationalist.
00:51:04.000Joe Kent even, a week after the fact, at the behest probably of Steve Bannon.
00:51:10.000Because the call went out from all of the fake conservatives on the left, the cat's out of the bag, the right-wing has become right-wing finally, America First is rising, America First is inevitable, we gotta shut it down.
00:51:24.000They said, oy vey, shut it down, right?
00:51:27.000And so there was this immense pressure about a month ago to try to portray America First as fringe, as extreme, like, you know, we have no business being in politics.
00:51:39.000And so there was another such...somebody was asked about this today, J.D.
00:51:44.000Vance, who was one of the leading Republican Senate candidates in Ohio, he's backed by Peter Thiel, and he was asked about this.
00:51:52.000He was asked about Marjorie Taylor Greene's appearance at AFPAC, and to my surprise, he actually defended her!
00:52:01.000And understand, the significance of her being there, she had to bear culpability as well.
00:52:08.000I had to be condemned, and if she wouldn't condemn me, then she had to be condemned.
00:52:12.000And so a lot of Republicans slammed her for this.
00:52:15.000A lot of Republicans attacked Marjorie Taylor Greene, and they betrayed her because they really serve the other side.
00:52:37.000Vance stood up for Marjorie Taylor Greene, who has been attacked by the media and Democrats for speaking at AFPAC, saying in a debate on Monday night that she did nothing wrong and he would not throw his friend under the bus.
00:52:50.000Green last month spoke at AFPAC, the conference organized by America First activist Nick Fuentes, and unsurprisingly was smeared by the media as a result alongside Representative Paul Gosar, Arizona State Representative Wendy Rogers, and Idaho Lieutenant Governor Janice McGeehan, who all submitted video messages that were played at the conference.
00:53:12.000Flentis has been characterized by Axios as a, quote, white nationalist Hispanic.
00:53:18.000Something the critics pointed out seems to be an oxymoron.
00:53:21.000Prominent conservative speakers spoke at or attended the event, including Jesse Lee Peterson, who is black, Michelle Malkin, who is Filipino, and Laura Loomer, who is Jewish.
00:53:33.000You cannot say that America First is racist because Jesse Lee Peterson spoke there and Michelle Monkin was there.
00:53:41.000And you can't call it anti-semitic because Laurel Loomer was there.
00:53:46.000So, actually, it's not those things and you can't say that.
00:53:51.000Speaking alongside his six opponents in the Ohio Senate Republican primary on Monday, Vance defended Greene.
00:53:59.000From media attacks resulting from her APAC speech highlighting that the media never plays the guilt by association game when it comes to Democrats.
00:54:08.000Vance said, quote, they get us to stab our friends in the back.
00:54:12.000Then we wonder why the left always wins, even though we sometimes win elections.
00:54:17.000He said the accusation against Marjorie is pretty simple.
00:54:21.000She appeared at a conference where somebody said something bad.
00:54:24.000And I ask, did she say something bad at the conference?
00:54:57.000That is a huge game changer that he said that.
00:55:00.000Because like I said, typically, when my name is invoked,
00:55:06.000In itself, or because of my relation to somebody else, usually you will get an outright condemnation for a variety of reasons and with a variety of different styles.
00:55:19.000People will either say, oh Nick Fuentes?
00:55:43.000They symbolically fight alongside us in war.
00:55:45.000So you'll have the usual disavowal, condemnation.
00:55:50.000Then you'll have something more in the middle where it goes something like, well, I don't agree with everything he says, but he shouldn't be killed for his views.
00:56:01.000I disavow Nick Fuentes, but Marjorie Taylor Greene shouldn't be attacked.
00:56:07.000And this statement is perfect, because it's a perfect... I don't want to say it's a pivot, but it's reframing the issue.
00:56:15.000And so the journalist will say, hey, what do you think about somebody else who spoke at somebody else's conference?
00:56:24.000And, you know, all Republicans fall into this trap of saying, oh well, if I don't disavow this person who is with this person, then somehow I'm connected to the first person and everything that person ever said.
00:56:37.000Can you disavow MTG because she was at Nick Fuentes' conference and Nick Fuentes said this three years ago?
00:56:42.000And if you don't disavow, then it's somehow your fault!
00:56:45.000And then, I don't know, they're gonna ask somebody else and say, will you disavow J.D.
00:56:49.000Vance, who wouldn't disavow Margie Tilley Green, who spoke at Nick Fuentes' conference because he said three years ago, because three years ago he went to this rally where somebody else was there.
00:57:00.000Vance reframes it perfectly and says, how does this make any sense?
00:57:04.000You're asking me to disavow somebody because they were at somebody else's conference and we're supposed to not like what somebody else said at that conference?
00:57:14.000And he totally reframes it and says, well, Marjorie Taylor Greene's my friend.
00:57:26.000And that's the perfect way to address it because, and obviously not just because it's me, not just because it's, oh, you know, hey, round of applause for J.D.
00:57:37.000I mean, I'm happy about it for that reason.
00:57:40.000But it's important that Republicans adopt this position because this is breaking free from the kind of frame of control that liberals have over all Republicans about everything.
00:57:54.000The right will not defend itself, and it won't even defend its views, because the left has asserted its morality over the right.
00:58:03.000So the right feels the need constantly to disavow other right-wing people at the behest of the left.
00:58:09.000The right constantly feels the need to run away from or disavow right-wing values and right-wing viewpoints again at the behest of the left.
00:58:20.000So constantly you'll see in elections right-wing or Republican candidates are running away from more right-wing people even their more right-wing supporters.
00:58:29.000They're running away from right-wing policy positions because they know that in an election the liberal media
00:58:37.000We'll then call them all sorts of names.
00:58:40.000And so they'll say, well if you support this right-wing thing, you're evil.
00:58:44.000If you support this right-wing person, you're evil.
00:58:47.000But finally, it seems like there's a new generation which really learned from Trump, because Trump was the first one to try this out on a national level, and to take it all the way and succeed.
00:58:59.000If you just say that the left is running the media,
00:59:04.000And therefore we must consider the source of where these attacks come from?
00:59:08.000Then you no longer have to run away from right-wing positions and right-wing people.
00:59:13.000You know, because before you would have a Mitt Romney, a John McCain, and they would be running their candidacy in a way that is pleasing to the liberal media.
00:59:22.000And we all had to play this game where we pretended that the liberal media was actually objective and not biased and
00:59:29.000You know, like what they had to say should really influence what we're doing, even though they are our opponents.
00:59:36.000And then Trump comes along, and he's influenced this new generation that says, you know what?
00:59:42.000These attacks coming from the media are coming from the left.
00:59:55.000We don't care what they like or don't like.
00:59:57.000We don't care what they find repugnant or evil.
01:00:00.000In fact, if we're considering any of those things, we'll consider them as the opposite.
01:00:05.000What they consider evil, we would probably consider good.
01:00:08.000Who they consider bad, we would consider effective.
01:00:13.000And if you're canceled by the left, that means you should be elevated within the right.
01:00:16.000And that probably is the only way that we should regard their opinion, given that they're clearly, distinctly on the other side.
01:00:25.000And so there was this, I mean, I was very concerned that after Trump ran in 2016 and won, it seemed like Republicans kind of forgot how he won.
01:00:35.000Trump didn't win in 2016 by explaining how he's not racist, and explaining how he's not a Nazi, and he's not a white nationalist, and he's not this, that, and the other, and he's not friends with Roger Stone, and he's not... didn't hire Steve Bannon, and so on.
01:00:50.000You know, people forgot that he ran by being right-wing, talking to the right-wing base, with a right-wing viewpoint, and being with right-wing people.
01:01:01.000And it seemed like in the intermission, in like the midterms and maybe in 2020, people kind of fell back into the old way of thinking.
01:01:10.000But maybe it's gotten so bad at this point, or maybe just enough time has elapsed, that what Trump did in 2016 is beginning to shine through even in Congress, in the Senate, in the donors, in the institutions, and this is exactly the kind of thing that we need to see.
01:01:25.000We need to see that not just the substance of Trumpism, but that the style of Trumpism prevails in the party.
01:01:49.000And honestly, just winning, just running and winning, and just taking it that far and then becoming president, if he had done nothing for the following four years, that still would have been enough.
01:02:04.000He makes some mistakes, to put it mildly.
01:02:09.000But if what he did in 2016 does not become burned, does not become molded,
01:02:17.000I should say does not mold the future of the GOP and the conservative institutions, then it's almost as if it never happened.
01:02:25.000If Donald Trump comes along, if he runs and he wins and he proves the media doesn't matter and they have no credibility and we can beat the media and we can beat the RINOs and we could beat the Democrats and so on, if he proves you can run on a populist reactionary platform and win,
01:02:46.000But if years later the institution snapped back to George W. Bush and Mitt Romney and Nikki Haley and Mike Pence, it's almost as if it never happened.
01:02:55.000If people just buy back into the system, they buy back into the substance and style of how the system worked before, the failing strategy of Republicans, and the losing message, which does nothing for us,
01:03:17.000And so it's been my mission ever since, because I was one of the people that got so-called radicalized during the Trump Revolution.
01:03:23.000I became a pro-Trump, America first, MAGA guy in 2016.
01:03:30.000My mission since then has been to take that, again, the tactics, the style, as well as the substance,
01:03:37.000And as the new generation, as Generation Z, as a younger guy, I mean, he's older and he's, you know, on his way out of politics.
01:03:44.000If he runs again, he's still got to leave office right after that.
01:03:48.000As a younger guy, as somebody who's going to grow up in this scene,
01:03:53.000Trump was highly impressionable to me.
01:03:55.000My job is to take that revolution and carry it forward.
01:03:58.000You know, my job is to force the conservative institutions and the money and the politics and all of that to conform to the entire Trump vision, the winning combination.
01:04:09.000The kind of Trump attitude, the attacking the media, sort of turning the tables on them, playing an unconventional game, this sort of chaos candidate type stuff.
01:04:20.000And mixing that with a populist nationalist message.
01:04:24.000Something that's not a pro-business libertarian platform, but a socially and a culturally conservative message.
01:04:32.000Something that's more about the culture and identity of America as a nation.
01:04:37.000And sort of reframing the dialectic instead of libertarian conservatism versus socialist liberalism.
01:04:45.000It's something like conservative nationalism versus liberal or international globalism.
01:04:52.000And so it's our job to create that forward.
01:04:54.000And so I see the politics is changing.
01:04:57.000The substance of the politics is changing.
01:04:59.000Certainly when you've got, you know, Madison Cawthorn, Matt Gaetz.
01:05:02.000I mean, these guys aren't like my favorites.
01:05:10.000But I mean, on substance, they're better than almost anyone else.
01:05:14.000And you're seeing you're getting more and more people like this.
01:05:16.000You're seeing it's being reflected more and more in terms of what people say, even Charlie Kirk, Matt Walsh.
01:05:22.000But in terms of how people play in politics, you look at a Ron DeSantis or a Mike Pence, it seems like the style is reverting back to civility and the kind of conventional business.
01:05:34.000Vance say something like that, that's kind of like a bold, different strategy.
01:05:39.000I'm sure any consultant would say, yeah, yeah, throw Nick under the bus, throw MTG under the bus, you know, that's not going anywhere, that's too controversial, or so on.
01:05:50.000But he flipped it on its head and said, you know what?
01:05:53.000I'm not going to let the left-wing media dictate what I, a right-wing candidate, do.
01:05:58.000I'm not going to let the left-wing media, who is our enemy, dictate what I, a right-wing candidate, or who I, a right-wing candidate, can and cannot associate with.
01:06:08.000She's my friend, I don't betray my friends.
01:07:37.000And he's in Washington State in the, what is it, the 3rd District?
01:07:43.000And he, unprompted, without even being asked, goes out of his way to disavow me, even though he's begging Marjorie Taylor Greene for an endorsement.
01:09:40.000If you're America First, if you're Christian, if you don't punch right, if you don't attack your allies at the behest of the media, then we're good.
01:09:51.000If you're talking about anti-white hatred, if you're talking about our people here, if you're talking about white people, which is the real base and constituency of the Republican Party, if you're talking about God, more power to you, even better.
01:10:09.000If you're not going to hit me, if you're not going to go out of your way to attack me, if you're not going to go out of your way to give a perfunctory disavowal, then I have no reason to attack.
01:10:19.000If you're about America, if you are willing to stand up for white people, if you're willing to talk about your faith in God and make that a point, then I consider that, again, you're broadly part of what we're trying to build here, which is something like a culturally
01:10:36.000An identitarian, nationalist message, and putting that together with a social conservatism, sort of a Christian revival, that's America First.
01:10:51.000I am not for this class warfare, Joe Kent, socialist stuff where he says, it's about the working class against the elites, and I'm not going to talk about divisive race and religion.
01:11:36.000It's about our religion, it's about our culture, it's about our heritage, it's about nationalism, it's about our nation, not about our income, not about our identity, our class consciousness as the workers.
01:11:52.000You've got Joe Kent, who's got Steve Bannon,
01:11:56.000Up his butt like a puppet on the one side, who says, don't focus on race and religion, class is everything, it's all about class warfare, and the guy's a socialist, and he attacks me.
01:12:07.000Then on the other hand, you've got JD Vance, who talks openly about his faith in God, talks about how white people are under attack,
01:12:43.000And which would you say is the future?
01:12:45.000Which would you say is better for a candidate?
01:12:47.000If you're a Republican right-wing candidate running in America today on a broadly nationalist, populist platform, which do you think is the future?
01:12:57.000Which do you think is the right approach?
01:12:59.000What do you think is the right style and substance?
01:15:17.000It's not to say it's got to be a totally... we're not white nationalists, we're not white supremacists, but we're part of a generation that's realizing the demographics are changing, and there is a very hateful and discriminatory attitude against whites.
01:15:32.000And the young white people of this new generation, we want to be talked to.
01:15:38.000We want to be brought into the coalition.
01:15:40.000I'm a young white man and I want a politician to talk to me.
01:15:44.000I want a politician to talk to me about my concerns about affirmative action or crime or competition from H-1B workers if I go to college, if I have a STEM degree.
01:15:57.000I want to hear about feminism, I want to hear about the difficulty in starting a family, and that is my right, and I'm entitled to that, because I'm an American citizen, and my ancestors have been here for five generations, so at the minimum, I should be treated the same as everybody else.
01:16:12.000I shouldn't say it like I should get more.
01:16:15.000What I'm saying is, we are owed that just like anybody else.
01:16:20.000We are owed the same attention and care and representation that other groups are.
01:16:25.000But it almost seems as though if you suggest that white people should be considered in politics, that somehow means you think that whites should be considered at the expense of everybody else, which has never been the case.
01:16:38.000So we need people that are not controlled by the establishment and the left, not controlled by foreign money or globalists, that are going to stick with the right wing, that are going to be loyal and not attack patriots for no reason.
01:17:57.000That's the coalition that I want for America First in the future.
01:18:01.000This class consciousness bullshit, this let's pretend we're not white, let's pretend we're not Christian in order to trick liberals into voting for us, let's pretend to be socialist, let's pretend to be Bernie Sanders and Trump combined.
01:19:06.000Because otherwise we're gonna get killed.
01:19:08.000Because the liberals can nitpick everything that anyone's ever said or did, and nobody should be associating with anybody if it was up to the ADL, if it was up to CNN.
01:19:45.000So let's, as the right wing, decide that we're not going to let the left dictate it, and we're certainly not going to cancel people over something somebody said.
01:19:53.000Let's start to look at the good rather than the bad.
01:19:56.000Let's look for common ground and agreement rather than things we could disavow, rather than pretext to distance or disassociate.
01:20:04.000That's the approach that's going to win in the future.
01:20:06.000So, you know, Joe Kent could have did that, but J.D.
01:20:10.000Vance did, and I think he gained a lot of respect from the Groipers.
01:21:30.000I would like to extend an olive branch to some of these other Republicans.
01:21:34.000Seriously, like Madison Cawthorn or Matt Gaetz or, you know, others that have been a little bit maybe critical or a little bit apprehensive.
01:22:02.000My audience skews in the teens and in the 20s.
01:22:07.000And you may not like me, but the people that work for you do.
01:22:10.000The people that run your... and I don't want to talk about anybody in particular, but, you know,
01:22:17.000Some of these consultants you hire, the people that staff your campaign, sometimes your personal assistant, trust me when I say this, they do like my show.
01:22:34.000This is the future of America and we are looking for
01:22:40.000People don't need to go out and, you know, say, oh, the cookie joke is the funniest thing I've ever said, but we are interested in building a Big Ten coalition around the principles of America First and Christ the King.
01:22:57.000And if you're down with that, you're down with us, and you'll have our support.
01:23:00.000But we just cannot be attacked anymore for being right-wing.
01:23:24.000We don't want to be disavowed for making jokes that everybody makes for talking like all your voters talk like.
01:23:30.000And I think you're seeing that happen.
01:23:32.000I think you're seeing the olive branches extending, the chilling effect is being undone, and the liberal media has less and less control as the Republican Party moves further to the right.
01:24:44.000I haven't seen anything about it or too much about it in American media, but it is happening.
01:24:50.000And I said last week that I would not be surprised if the COVID restrictions came back.
01:24:55.000A lot of people at the beginning of the year, when the vax restrictions and the mask restrictions began to be lifted, there was this weird attitude as though this had never happened before, where people were saying, that's it, COVID is over.
01:25:12.000Like they forgot that this played out exactly the same way one year ago.
01:25:17.000One year ago when the vaccine was first introduced, they started lifting all the restrictions for the first time.
01:25:24.000The mask mandates, the indoor capacity restrictions, the stay-at-home orders, the essential businesses.
01:25:31.000I mean we may never go back to the way the lockdown was in 2020 but they opened it up in 2021 and everybody thought it was over and then it came back.
01:25:42.000It didn't come back in the same way but it came back like 80% with the introduction of the vaccine mandate later in the year.
01:27:07.000And today, Dr. Anthony Fauci from the White House
01:27:11.000said that we may bring the restrictions back.
01:27:14.000And you know, if you've been watching the COVID stuff for the past two years, you watch what they say may happen and you're looking into a crystal ball.
01:27:23.000You watch what they what they deny could ever happen, what they say will never happen, what they say may happen, what they say might be likely, and you'll see what will happen in a matter of months.
01:27:37.000Because they say this about everything.
01:27:39.000Last year they said, we're never doing a vaccine mandate.
01:27:45.000We don't even know how we'd accomplish that.
01:27:48.000That was back in the spring of last year.
01:27:51.000And then in September, sure enough, Joe Biden gets out there and says, we're going to fine every private company with more than 100 employees that doesn't have a vaccine mandate.
01:28:56.000I'm saying I seriously believe that people's short-term memory is impaired now more than it ever was and I think it's because of mobile phones.
01:29:06.000Because I've been covering the news for five years.
01:29:21.000For the past five years, I could tell you the entire story from February 7th, 2017 or February 6th, whatever it was, all the way until today.
01:29:30.000I could tell you about the brinksmanship with North Korea which started in February.
01:29:35.000And I could tell you about the legislative agenda, which was Obamacare, and I could talk you all the way through the Omnibus Spending Bill in Spring 2018, I could talk you through the government shutdown after the midterms, I could talk you through the entire, the domestic, the foreign policy, and I would have to sit down and think about it, but I could tell you the whole story for the past five years.
01:30:01.000People just seem to not remember what has happened a month or a few weeks after it happens.
01:30:09.000People's attitudes specifically about COVID and but even some other things like some of these mass shootings or terror attacks.
01:30:18.000I mean people just seem to forget so quickly what goes on.
01:30:22.000I mean it really feels like lately people forgot that COVID was ever even a thing.
01:30:27.000And it was just like three months ago there were vaccine mandates and you couldn't eat at a restaurant and now it's like oh it it's not here anymore?
01:30:43.000And don't get me wrong, the public has always been like this to some extent.
01:30:46.000You always have this, like, 24-7 news cycle fatigue where, yeah, I mean, how long can people really pay attention to something in the news?
01:31:06.000Because it seems like on a practical level, on an effective level, people just don't remember what happened a few weeks ago.
01:31:13.000And unless you kind of like jog their memory, it's like, oh what?
01:31:16.000I don't even... Anyway, so... The point I'm trying to make is, we've had a very...
01:31:25.000Predictable pattern of behavior from the government how the lockdowns have been sort of strengthened and and then relaxed how they push and then when there's pushback they kind of let the tension off and They said this from the outset the lockdown would probably go on for 10 or 15 years But it should be off and on 5 10 15 years But they would just have to work with it over time and we may never see the end of this
01:31:58.000It's not off or on, it's just in a constant state of fluctuation.
01:32:05.000That's why I said last week, you know, here it is, watch, you're gonna see another surge, just when it sort of hits the, just when it bottoms out, just when people stop talking about it, and just when you think you're out of the woodwork,
01:32:19.000It seems like it then always comes back, like a week later.
01:32:35.000It says, quote, White House Chief Medical Advisor Anthony Fauci on Sunday warned about the potential for the reinstatement of COVID restrictions in the United States.
01:32:47.000In an interview on the BBC's Sunday Morning, Fauci said U.S.
01:32:51.000residents need to be prepared for the possibility of restrictions being put back into place.
01:32:58.000Presenter Sophie Raworth asked if a new infectious COVID variant could lead to future lockdowns and mask mandates.
01:33:06.000Fauci said, quote, I don't want to use the word lockdowns.
01:33:11.000That has a charged element to it, but I believe that we must keep our eye on the pattern of what we're seeing with infections.
01:33:18.000Having said that, we need to be prepared for the possibility that we would have another variant that would come along.
01:33:24.000And then, if things change and we do get a variant that does give us an uptick in cases and hospitalization, we should be prepared and flexible enough to pivot toward going back, at least temporarily, to a more rigid type of restrictions such as requiring masks indoors.
01:33:43.000According to the CDC, the highly transmissible BA.2 Omicron sub-variant, BA.2 Omicron, that's the new sub-variant, that is spreading across the globe currently makes up 55% of cases.
01:34:00.000Fauci cautioned that the same conditions that appear to be driving the resurgence of cases in Europe are happening in the United States.
01:34:08.000He says, quote, it is the greater transmissibility of the BA2.
01:34:12.000It's the relaxation of restriction, particularly in the context of indoor masking and congregate settings, and also the fact that immunity, due to both vaccination as well as people who have been previously infected, tends to wane with SARS-CoV-2, particularly with Omicron.
01:34:29.000On Tuesday, the FDA moved to authorize a second booster of the Moderna and Pfizer vaccines for peoples aged 50 and older.
01:34:39.000So we have another authorization for another booster.
01:35:07.000And so all signs would point to then a big push from the White House, a big push from the government for another lockdown.
01:35:14.000And if Anthony Fauci is saying it, you can flip a coin.
01:35:19.000And honestly you could say it's anywhere from 50 to 100% likely that you're going to get another lockdown if this is the kind of rhetoric.
01:35:28.000And again, I always say this on my show,
01:35:33.000You watch the news, you read the news, you read what the government says, you read what the mainstream media says, but you don't read it for information.
01:35:40.000You don't read it actually as though they're communicating information to you and you're learning something.
01:35:49.000It does not inform you based on what is said.
01:35:52.000It's informative based on who is saying it and what the information leads you to believe they want you to think.
01:36:02.000What they say is only informative insofar as it can give you a clue into why they're saying these things and who's saying these things and what their endgame is.
01:36:14.000So if Fauci says the BA2 virus is more infectious and that's because... Yeah, yeah.
01:37:13.000When a White House spokesperson goes on a radio show to talk about a political issue in public policy, what he is saying is not supposed to give you information.
01:37:25.000He is saying things to shape public opinion about what is transpiring and what is about to transpire.
01:37:32.000The same is true of the White House comms team.
01:37:35.000The Press Secretary, the spokespeople, the State Department, the Pentagon, that is their job.
01:37:41.000That is to some extent the job of the President.
01:37:44.000And that is to some extent the job of many people in the government that you think are running the country.
01:37:50.000So, as an example, when the State Department spokesperson says, we fear that Putin might use chemical weapons, he's not telling you that there exists real intelligence that the Russian army will deploy chemical weapons in Ukraine.
01:38:06.000They're saying those things to shape public opinion.
01:38:26.000They're not just giving you information.
01:38:28.000They're not just saying, hey look we just learned this and we're giving you, we wanted you to make an informed opinion.
01:38:34.000The public opinion is part of the governance of the country.
01:38:39.000It's part of the maintenance and it's part of the rollout of the policy.
01:38:45.000And media is about controlling public opinion.
01:38:49.000Mass media, for the lowest common denominator,
01:38:53.000When the experts, when the government officials communicate to the journalists and the journalists write the pieces in the Times and the Post and then the explainers at Vox and BuzzFeed pick up the reports from the Post and the Times and they spread it to the people and it makes its way to NowThis Clips on YouTube and so on and Facebook.
01:39:10.000It is about public relations between an institution which is driving policy and the people that have to live with it.
01:39:20.000And so when Fauci goes up there and says, this thing, we might need to consider doing this, it's already been decided.
01:40:16.000And it may just be a matter of time before they sign off on it.
01:40:19.000Maybe there won't be a lockdown, but if there was no chance the lockdowns were coming back, they wouldn't be talking about it.
01:40:25.000If there was a 0% chance or even a 20% chance the lockdowns were coming back, they would not have Fauci on a radio show saying that Americans need to be prepared.
01:40:36.000If he's saying we need to be prepared, that means it's coming.
01:40:40.000Because what he's really saying is you need to mentally prepare yourself because it's on the way, bitch, whether you like it or not.
01:42:07.000Like I said, I would bet it's a fifty to a hundred percent chance of lockdowns are coming back if Based on just based on what I've seen in the media and based on some of the policy changes elsewhere They're gonna reintroduce it and you know what they'll probably they'll probably pull back and push it and they'll pull back and then they'll restore the restrictions and
01:42:38.000When the weather changes, people get sick.
01:42:41.000And now that people's immune systems are compromised with the introduction of a novel coronavirus, you're gonna see case numbers go up and down and up and down forever.
01:42:52.000And I think that the masks, all this is just part of the society now.
01:43:00.000Sure enough, just like every other year, there will be a flu season next fall.
01:43:05.000And the fall after that, and the fall after that, and people get sick seasonally like they always do, but now we're in pandemic world.
01:43:13.000And I don't know if there will ever be a distinct time.
01:43:15.000Maybe if we get another Republican president, they'll break the cycle.
01:43:18.000But I just kind of think that's how things are now.
01:43:21.000At least that's how it's been for the past two years.
01:43:23.000And unless I hear a medical, whatever, PR spokesperson say, hey, mission accomplished, then you can bet lockdowns are still on the horizon.
01:50:44.000So yeah, the left may outnumber us and they may have more institutional power, but they're also delusional, and they're also unstable, and they're weak, and they're divided.
01:50:57.000And honestly, if I were an investor, and this were, you know, to get back to that investing analogy, I would invest in America first because the growth potential on America first exceeds the growth potential of the left.
01:51:11.000The left has a lot of structural problems that people don't talk about.
01:52:29.000If something cannot go on forever, it will stop.
01:52:32.000You know, something like that just cannot persist.
01:52:35.000And so if we're doing something that has a future, we will outlive whatever the left is doing, no matter what it is, no matter how much stronger, how much bigger, how many more.
01:52:44.000I believe in a unified right wing over a larger, more well-funded left any day, and I've always said that.
01:53:25.000A cross-section of where we are in time.
01:53:28.000And yeah, if you look at it in a static way, well, yeah, currently, as it stands, cross-section right now in a very thin, you know, where we are in the present moment, you would say, okay, we couldn't win today.
01:54:42.000Look at the brains and look at the willpower that we have versus these journalists that write about us.
01:54:48.000Think about me as a man versus Jared Holt.
01:54:53.000Jared Holt is five or six years older than me, and he's a writer.
01:54:59.000He's a writer at a think tank or something.
01:55:02.000And look at me with every institutional thing against me and I'm 23 and I'm a self-made millionaire and I've got this platform and all this going on and like look at the other people on this platform.
01:55:13.000Look at the stories of resiliency and success and innovation and creativity.
01:57:59.000KingFatAss says, you've been critical of J.D.
01:58:01.000Vance and Ron DeSantis, but both have done a good job lately between defending MTG and Florida's new anti-gay propaganda bill, which is more trustworthy.
02:03:41.000Quebec Royper says been a viewer since Sargon started talking trash about you, and I just had to check out your channel Then I realized how monotonous everyone else was love you big guy.
02:03:52.000Thank you, man SSRI machine says since his twitch band destiny has talked about starting a podcast Yeah, I know yeah, I think you said the same thing yesterday and I answered this yesterday so I
02:04:09.000Matthew says congrats on 16,000 subscribers!
02:05:04.000Yeah, we'll have to see about that, because, you know, Ryan Dawson thinks that I'm like a giant racist idiot, so I don't know why he'd want to be on Cozy if he thinks I'm such a racist moron, you know?
02:05:14.000He had some very negative, nasty... I went on his loser show last year as a favor, and I listened to his insufferable nonsense for two hours, and then he goes and trash talks me, so...
02:05:56.000I think I speak for everybody when I say your entry into the tech world with cozy has been astounding and If cozy coin is still on track, it has the ingredients of a game-changer planning any other moves went to self-driving car yeah now we're planning a self-driving car and a point is robot and
02:06:15.000Fuentes deepfake technology, so I never have to do this show ever again, maybe.
02:06:22.000Boo says, here we go, Boo says, I can't help but feel jealous of blacks, okay, whose society from top to bottom constantly reminds they are the main characters versus evil racist patriarchy preventing ultra-love, hedonism, utopia, world sex party.
02:08:18.000We don't need to get in a Discord server and me tell, okay, you do this, and you do that, and you do the other thing.
02:08:23.000I mean, we still need to organize, but God will give us the answers.
02:08:28.000Think about, because I think about it like a radio frequency.
02:08:32.000I think about it like you put your antenna up, you listen for God, you quiet your own mind, and you let God tell you, you know, where you need to go.
02:09:09.000That's how you... I mean, with that kind of power, you remake the entire world.
02:09:13.000With that kind of power, we're talking about evangelizing the entire world.
02:09:17.000We're talking about Christ reigning over the entire planet again, like it was 400, 300 years ago, with that kind of thinking.
02:09:30.000That's how the apostles were thinking.
02:09:31.000That's how the initial apostles in the Book of Acts were thinking.
02:09:35.000That's literally what happened, right?
02:09:37.000The Holy Spirit came down and they started preaching the Word, and it's not going to happen exactly like that.
02:09:42.000We're not going to get a flame over our head and everything, but
02:09:47.000But, I mean, it's the same premise, right?
02:09:50.000If we're all praying and leaning on God, and if we're taking direction from God, and be careful not to, like, if you're hearing, like, real voices, you're, like, schizophrenic.
02:09:59.000You know, when I say, I mean this in a very Catholic way, not like, you know, God gave me a vision that, like, you know, Trump is still president and RFK Jr.
02:11:29.000Some Mexicans do, but I think that most Mexicans don't.
02:11:35.000I think that a lot of blacks hate white people, but I don't think that same antipathy exists among... Cartels cut people up because they're criminals, not because they hate whites.
02:11:46.000I don't think the cartels have like a... I mean, they may have racial chauvinism or supremacy, but they're not cutting up white people for being white.
02:11:58.000The only people that are really doing these random acts of horrible violence for no reason other than malevolence are blacks, really, by and large.
02:12:06.000So, I don't agree with that characterization at all.
02:12:12.000Brandon says, speaking of extending olive branches to Republicans, how about when a cringe libertarian Ryan Dawson's Telegram channel is talking about Ukraine takes and cozy and stuff?
02:18:08.000Kill Animals says, thank you for getting all type aka fringe elements on here.
02:18:12.000A decade ago, he along with guys like Libertarian Realist were pioneers in dissonant thought and I hope you get more of these old ads on cozy.
02:21:00.000I'm glad that's a white-pilling message for you.
02:21:04.000Backbencher says, Biden has the equivalent of the state of Kentucky, has let the equivalent of the state of Kentucky into the country illegally in a year and two months.
02:21:15.000Groepers must demand support for immigration moratorium from all candidates at every level.
02:21:57.000I appreciate the kind words, but where else can we find you?
02:22:02.000Well let's see, not on an airplane, not in any major bank, not on any major social media like... Hi, did you just join this movement yesterday?
02:24:00.000Yeah, maybe I'll do a Dalton-style 36-hour drinking, getting drunk, and dancing stream, and I'll give you a little call and everything, and we'll talk about all your favorite jokes that I've said, and all of it, okay?
02:29:42.000I feel like a guy that's finally had enough and is about to kill some guy that keeps antagonizing him with text messages over the internet.