00:02:05.000And I think they said this last year after the death of George Floyd.
00:02:10.000But now they're saying that in Chicago.
00:02:12.000And the reason they're saying that there's a public health emergency, which is racism in Chicago, is because the life expectancy for blacks is 10 years lower than for white people in Chicago.
00:03:25.000They're being charged with very low level misdemeanors, but they have to give up their guns.
00:03:32.000And the guns will be destroyed for some reason by the state.
00:03:35.000I don't know why, but that's a detail they included in the article.
00:03:38.000The McCloskies are that couple that went outside in St. Louis, Missouri last year when the BLM mob tried to storm their mansion, and the husband had an AR.
00:03:51.000And the wife had a pistol, and they wound up being charged.
00:03:56.000So, a mob of black people roll through your neighborhood and they say, We're going to burn your house down.
00:04:02.000We're going to break down your doors, and we're going to take a shower in your bathroom.
00:04:06.000And you go outside your house with a gun to prevent them from doing that, you get charged.
00:04:11.000So, they have negotiated down probably some kind of a plea deal where they've pled guilty to these low level misdemeanors.
00:05:56.000It's the seven biggest economies in the world, and they get together and they talk.
00:06:00.000Plan out, you know, they put their hand on the sphere, they stand in front of the obelisk, and it's Davos, it's Bohemian Grove, it's the Illuminati, it's all the usual stuff.
00:06:11.000And so after that, Joe Biden met with Vladimir Putin for his first meeting with the Russian president, and, you know, the usual nonsense ensued.
00:06:20.000So maybe I'll cover that tomorrow or something.
00:06:23.000I feel like I should cover it because it's news, but I honestly, I just don't care.
00:07:05.000Tuesday's show, and I talked briefly about it yesterday.
00:07:09.000But still, this is the biggest thing happening right now.
00:07:11.000If you have not yet read it, go to Revolver.news and read their brand new exclusive piece.
00:07:16.000It's about how potentially the FBI was involved in staging, planning.
00:07:23.000They had some kind of involvement in the January 6th events, in the violence at the Capitol.
00:07:30.000And so this brand new report talks about how in the charging documents filed against some of the Oath keepers and Proud Boys and three percenters that were indicted because of their participation in the Capitol, they found upwards of 20 people who are named in the documents.
00:07:49.000They're, well, they're mentioned in the documents.
00:07:51.000They're not named, but they're called Persons 1 through 20 who co conspired.
00:07:57.000They work together with these various groups to do violence or plan or carry out the events of the 6th, but yet are not charged.
00:08:04.000And so Tucker Carlson, Darren Beatty, and now even in Congress, Congress people like Matt Gaetz, Louis Gomert, and of course, the best congressman in America, Paul Gosar, are now asking for answers in the House of Representatives.
00:08:24.000An investigation, and apparently, there's going to be more coming from Revolver on Monday.
00:08:30.000So, hopefully, we'll have more to talk about next week on this.
00:08:33.000We'll have an update, but it's pretty exciting.
00:08:36.000I will say, though, this is one thing I just want to mention because I've been thinking about it.
00:08:42.000A lot of these people have been saying we need a January 6th commission to investigate what really happened at the Capitol.
00:08:49.000Because you remember, I opposed the January 6th commission in the Senate and in the House, they were trying to pass through a bill.
00:08:57.000Which would have called for a congressional investigation into the events of January 6th, styled after the 9 11 Commission.
00:09:06.000And I said, we cannot have that happen because whatever you think about the events of that day, the purpose of a commission like this would not be to get to the bottom of it.
00:09:17.000The purpose of the commission would be to create a summary, create a report that would serve as the basis for some kind of far reaching legislation.
00:09:27.000That would create a domestic war on terror against Trump supporters.
00:09:30.000So I said, no, we can't have an investigation.
00:09:33.000And now there are these people out there that are saying, well, we should have people that are on our side saying that we should have a January 6th style investigative commission, investigative commission, because that will actually be an opportunity for us to get to the bottom of what really happened.
00:09:53.000If we investigate it, then it'll show that there was a big government conspiracy.
00:09:57.000And while I think there was a big government conspiracy, You know, there was also a big government conspiracy about 9 11.
00:10:04.000Did the 9 11 Commission unveil all of that?
00:10:09.000And there was a big report about the JFK assassination.
00:10:31.000You know, some people are out there saying.
00:10:33.000We need a January 6th commission so that we can clear our name as Trump supporters and as conservatives.
00:10:40.000And while I do think the truth would clear our name, I don't think the purpose of such a commission is to uncover and expose the truth.
00:10:49.000I think the purpose of a commission like that is to obfuscate.
00:10:53.000Because who are they going to call to the stand as witnesses?
00:10:56.000Christopher Wray, they're going to call to the stand people from the FBI, Capitol Police officers, they're going to bring Brian Signick's family.
00:11:06.000And even though he didn't get killed by Trump supporters, they're going to be there crying about their dead, you know, police officer, relative, and talking about how we need mass surveillance and mass persecution of Trump supporters.
00:11:19.000Does anybody really think that we're going to get one over on the FBI through Congress?
00:11:26.000You know, like I said, maybe, but I don't think that's ever happened before in American history.
00:11:33.000You know, yeah, the January 6th Commission is going to blow the whole lid on this thing.
00:11:37.000Just like the 9 11 Commission blew the lid on 9 11, right?
00:11:41.000Just like how the 9 11 Commission blew the lid on how it was coordinated demolition or controlled demolition, that they exploded the buildings with bombs.
00:12:23.000Why did all the eyewitnesses on the day of say that they heard giant explosions?
00:12:28.000Anyway, so the show's not about 9 11, but I'm just trying to say, you know, in the same way that the 9 11 Commission blew the lid open on the 9 11 conspiracy, I think we'll have a similar chance of going through Congress and blowing the lid on an FBI conspiracy for January 6th.
00:14:28.000Merch.nicholasjfuentes.com We're bringing the store back with all new white boy summer designs and a restock of the America First hats.
00:14:37.000So, if you didn't get a chance to get an America First hat, you'll be able to go and buy one, like I said, probably next week, and we'll have credit card processing too.
00:14:47.000So, I think we're done with the e checks.
00:14:49.000The e checks are a big pain in the ass.
00:14:51.000So, we'll have crypto, and we should have credit card processing next week.
00:14:55.000So, that'll make everybody's lives a lot easier, including and especially assistant Groyper, who has to do all the e check work.
00:15:19.000What's going on in this wacky world we live in?
00:15:27.000Well, our first story is about the McCloskies.
00:15:29.000And this is, you know, you remember this whole episode.
00:15:34.000This was a year ago during the height of the BLM situation, during the George Floyd situation.
00:15:42.000The McCloskies, Mark and Patricia McCloskey, they saw a mob of black BLM protesters marching through their neighborhood, and they own this beautiful multi million dollar historic mansion.
00:15:59.000So they go outside their home where a crowd of BLM protesters had gathered.
00:16:05.000And Mark McCloskey had a rifle and his wife had a pistol.
00:16:10.000And they went out on their porch and didn't make any threats.
00:16:15.000They didn't have any violent language or anything like that.
00:16:23.000But they went outside their mansion in their pajamas with their guns to defend their property because you had a mob of hundreds of BLM protesters and they were threatening to burn their house.
00:16:35.000I mean, literally threatening to burn their house down, saying, We're going to go inside your bedroom.
00:16:42.000We're going to destroy your shit, all this kind of stuff.
00:16:45.000And so, Mark and Patricia McCloskey go outside on their property, on their porch, with their guns, constitutionally protected by the Second Amendment to defend their property.
00:16:56.000And the situation was resolved peacefully.
00:17:18.000The situation ended without an incident.
00:17:20.000And yet, in spite of the fact that the McCloskies are reacting to the protesters, they were charged.
00:17:28.000And the latest update on this happened last year, by the way, that they got charged by the Missouri Department of Justice or the Missouri Attorney General, who was it?
00:17:36.000I think the Missouri Attorney General made it a point to go out and arrest these people, you know, because the police didn't arrest them.
00:17:44.000So, it was the state of Missouri which came out and had them arrested for this because it went viral, obviously, went all over the media.
00:17:53.000And so, the latest is that today they pled guilty to minor misdemeanor charges.
00:17:58.000I guess they pled down and they were able to get off with these light misdemeanors.
00:18:02.000They had to pay a fine, give up their guns.
00:18:04.000And this is the report from Fox News it says the St. Louis, Missouri couple who went viral after staring down a group of protesters from their front porch have agreed to plead guilty to lesser charges in connection with the incident, pay fines, and lose the guns.
00:18:20.000Mark and Patricia McCloskey, two attorneys in their 60s, were charged in the summer of 2020 after a swarm of Black Lives Matter protesters broke down an iron gate and ignored a no trespassing sign on their private street.
00:18:37.000The couple said they felt threatened and armed themselves before heading outside to warn off the crowd, which was on its way to the former mayor's home.
00:18:46.000Mark McCloskey said to Fox News, Quote, they dropped all the weapons charges and they charged me with the lowest level of misdemeanor, which is something called Assault 4, which alleged that I purposely placed at least one other person in apprehension of immediate physical injury.
00:19:07.000McCloskey said he will pay a fine of $750 and his wife will pay an additional penalty on a different misdemeanor charge.
00:19:14.000He said they plan to pay them off on Friday.
00:19:18.000McCloskey said, It's the value of the Second Amendment.
00:19:20.000It's kind of humorous for me at any rate.
00:19:22.000The charge they finally settled on for me because it's exactly what I did do.
00:19:27.000That's the whole point of the Second Amendment.
00:19:29.000We stood out there with guns, and that placed them in imminent fear of physical injury, and they back off.
00:19:35.000The couple's guns, seized after their initial arrest last year, will be destroyed, even though McCloskey's attorney asked in court for the judge to allow his rifle to be donated to a charity auction.
00:19:46.000He said, The good news is we're not in front of charges now, so I don't have any problem getting myself another AR.
00:19:53.000And so I read the report, and, you know, that's really not the point.
00:20:02.000This is the problem with the country right now, it's not that bad yet.
00:20:08.000Believe me, it can get a lot worse, and it will, and it'll get a lot worse fast.
00:20:16.000But we're living in a country where people are still going to get lucky, where the system is still going to work for people, where Mark and Patricia McCloskey are going to go out there with their guns.
00:20:28.000They're not going to get hurt, they're not arrested at the scene, their house is fine.
00:20:33.000And because they're rich, they're able to hire lawyers, and the justice system still works to some degree, and they're able to pay off a fine, get charged with misdemeanors, and they could still go out and buy guns, even though they have to give up their existing ones.
00:21:10.000What if instead of out of fear for their own survival leaving you alone, what if they came at you and you had to kill some of them and they ended up killing you and your wife and burned down your house?
00:21:29.000And what if they left but came back that night and they were armed and they killed you and your wife in your house and burned down your house?
00:21:37.000What if the situation ended without incident but you didn't?
00:21:41.000Get a plea deal, and you were made an example of, and they charged you with the maximum thing that they could have, and you got thrown in jail for defending your life and your property in America.
00:21:52.000What if you weren't able to go out and buy another gun?
00:21:54.000What if that was some condition they put on you?
00:21:57.000What if they did charge you with the felony and you weren't able to go out and buy another gun and protect yourself?
00:22:03.000And so, this reaction to me is sort of shockingly nonchalant about the whole situation.
00:22:44.000Showing up on a private street and threatening to burn your house down, none of those people are being tracked down with Facebook geolocation or Bank of America transactions or facial recognition like they are at the Capitol or like they tracked down the McCloskies after seeing them on the news, but you get charged for defending yourself.
00:23:03.000And then you're lucky, you're lucky that you were able to plead down to a misdemeanor, not have to go through, you're lucky you're rich and you can afford a good defense.
00:23:11.000And if it did have to get appealed, you'd have the money to do all of that.
00:23:17.000So, long story short, these people got lucky.
00:23:21.000But the problem is that our luck as a race is going to run out.
00:23:27.000Our luck in America, as Americans, but specifically as white people in America, is about to run out.
00:23:49.000And you know, a lot of people in America think that this is how it works.
00:23:53.000A lot of people think, I think if they've ever been in a situation like this, I would bet that most people in America believe that if there's an imminent threat like that, if somebody is on your lawn, if somebody's trying to do you harm in your house, that you have a right to defend yourself.
00:24:10.000I think people broadly understand this basic principle, which seems self evident, that if somebody is on your property and they show an intent to use lethal force, or even just by being in your property, they represent a danger to you, that you're in a self defense situation.
00:24:27.000You could take the proper actions to defend yourself.
00:24:30.000Most people, I would imagine, assume that this is the case, and they would say, Oh, you know, in this instance, you've got criminals on a private street threatening to burn a house down.
00:24:40.000Of course, the McCloskies have a right to brandish their firearms to deter the people from attacking them or their property.
00:24:51.000But of course, that's not how it works.
00:24:53.000It works like that in some states, it works like that in some jurisdictions.
00:24:57.000But in a lot of jurisdictions, you're out of luck if you defend yourself.
00:25:01.000Jurisdictions, you create more problems for yourself if you do defend yourself than if you don't.
00:25:07.000You'd have more legal problems defending your life than if you just died or if you got killed or if you got maimed or brutally attacked.
00:25:43.000That's sort of one branch in a tree of different possible events.
00:25:52.000You know, you are now at a heightened risk of violence because the police are not doing their jobs, the police rules of engagement are changing, police have been deterred from going into these neighborhoods.
00:26:05.000So, if you're living near one of these major metropolitan areas, if you're on the wrong street corner, if you're in the wrong neighborhood, like the McCloskies, you could find yourself a victim of regular crime or of this kind of political crime.
00:26:18.000And so, what happens if they attack you?
00:26:22.000What happens if they attack you and you defend yourself?
00:26:24.000What happens if they don't attack you and you deter them from attacking you?
00:26:28.000Well, then you could wind up in a situation like many people did after the BLM riots, where they defended themselves and then they wind up in court.
00:26:36.000Like what happened to Kyle Rittenhouse, like what happened to Corey Gardner, which I think his name isn't Corey Gardner, something like that from Colorado or was it Nebraska?
00:26:46.000I don't even remember all the details, but some guy defended his pawn shop, I think in either Kansas or Nebraska, wound up being charged with murder, killed himself because the charges were so severe.
00:26:58.000You could wind up in a situation like this.
00:27:00.000And so even if you live in this neighborhood and you're okay today, you might be the victim of regular crime or political crime later.
00:27:08.000Even if you don't get killed in an instance like that, Well, you still could get charged and then thrown in jail.
00:27:14.000And even if you don't get thrown in jail, you could be precluded in the future from defending yourself.
00:27:20.000You could have your freedom compromised in some other way.
00:27:22.000You could make yourself an enemy of the state.
00:27:24.000And so, in short, this requires a political solution.
00:27:32.000This requires a solution where the society has to change.
00:27:35.000In other words, it's not enough to say, well, we got lucky this time.
00:28:15.000You will not be able to defend yourself from it.
00:28:18.000And even if you do defend yourself from it, the government will punish you.
00:28:22.000And at that point, what are you supposed to do?
00:28:24.000You know, people say, well, I think a lot of people have it in their heads that if we just get smart, we have to get smart, if we just take the proper precautions, well, then we don't have to worry about affecting political change.
00:28:47.000Well, they're not selling it, they're giving farmland to black people.
00:28:52.000They're flying people from Texas at the border to Minnesota.
00:28:58.000Do you think that at some point in time people thought they were fleeing dangerous cities by going to Minnesota or Iowa or in any number of places, such as Idaho or Arkansas, lots of different places where you still have problems?
00:29:15.000So you can't run from it, you can't hide from it.
00:29:17.000It's coming to you eventually these threats, these problems.
00:29:21.000And the idea that if you're in an environment where there are threats, that, well, I'm just going to protect myself, I'm just going to get smart.
00:29:29.000I'm just going to learn hand to hand combat and I'm just going to conceal carry.
00:29:34.000I'm just going to have firearms in my house.
00:29:36.000Well, number one, that only goes so far.
00:29:40.000Because when you're facing down a mob of 100 people, you know, a gun is going to help, but there's only so much damage it's going to do.
00:29:48.000And then number two, even in the event like with the McCloskies, and it will get worse, whether you defend yourself or not, you'll still find yourself on the receiving end of government power.
00:30:03.000Permutation in the future where you are going to be able to, by doing everything right, live a reliably safe, normal, free life, free from government persecution.
00:30:57.000You ever see those kinds of posts on social media?
00:31:00.000People say, These nativist immigration restrictionists say, That there's not enough land, we're full, we can't have any more immigration.
00:31:12.000And then they show a map of all the uninhabited land in the United States or population density, and they say, Look at all this room that we have for another 100 million people.
00:31:21.000And where are those 100 million people?
00:31:22.000100 million people are going to come from.
00:31:27.000So, this is not something that you can afford to ignore.
00:31:29.000This is not something that we should be laughing about.
00:31:32.000It's not something that we should say, oh, well, look, in this instance, the guy got lucky.
00:31:38.000It's a great thing that these people are going to be okay.
00:31:41.000But, you know, once again, we're living in a system where increasingly you are not going to be able to do everything right and still be guaranteed to live a free, safe, normal, healthy life.
00:31:55.000You are in a situation where you are at risk, and there's nothing you can do about it.
00:32:01.000There are things that you could do to mitigate the risk, but there's nothing that you could do to prevent yourself from becoming a victim of either genocidal populations living within our borders or becoming a slave, becoming a caged animal at the hands of the state.
00:32:19.000You just have to hope that you get lucky.
00:32:21.000You just have to flip a coin every day and hope that on your way to work or on your way to the town, Main Street, the store, whatever, even living in your house, that someone's not going to break through your front door, that you're not going to get mugged, you're not going to get carjacked, you're not going to be put in a situation where, in an instant, you have no good options left for the rest of your life because that's what happens.
00:32:57.000Your whole life has led up to this point, and one day it's your unlucky day, and you're walking down the street, and somebody puts a gun to your head.
00:33:09.000One day you wake up and you hear something in your living room down the stairs.
00:33:36.000And then you're forced into a situation where your options for the rest of your life now are die instantly, right?
00:33:44.000Die instantly, get critically injured, paralyzed, something terrible happens to you, or wind up in a protracted legal battle that will either bankrupt you completely or land you in jail for years or decades.
00:34:01.000And that's how fast things can change in this country now.
00:35:25.000This is a country where most people know how to behave.
00:35:27.000If we could just control the criminal parts of the population, if we could just get real about who's doing the crime and where it's coming from and what the problems are, it doesn't have to be this way.
00:36:37.000I think that's a stupid expression, but you know what I'm saying.
00:36:40.000I tend to be funny and whatever, but this kind of stuff is really serious.
00:36:44.000And if you've ever been in a life or death situation like this, in a rough neighborhood, in a major city, for whatever reason, you know it's no laughing matter.
00:37:20.000I mean, if this happened to normal people, they would get fired from their jobs.
00:37:24.000If this happened to normal people, they would have to get some.
00:37:27.000Cheap, well, a free public defender who's incompetent and maybe couldn't plead them down to a misdemeanor.
00:37:33.000If this was a normal middle class or working class family, could they pay a fine and the legal fees and then go out and buy a new gun without a job, right?
00:37:44.000So, but this seems to be the case is that there's this privileged political class, which Mark McCloskey is a lawyer, rich, everything, right?
00:37:55.000But I'm talking specifically political people, pundits, politicians.
00:38:00.000You know, a lot of the people that you watch on television and a lot of the people that you follow on social media, they're rich.
00:38:11.000They don't have to worry about these kinds of problems.
00:38:13.000And so when they go on Fox News, not like McCloskey, but any of these people, and they're riding in fancy cars, and they go to fancy restaurants, and they travel, and they're worldly, and their parents went to university, and their grandparents went to university, and their great grandparents went to universities, and they Descent from a long line of professionals.
00:38:35.000This is how conservatives are in politics.
00:38:39.000They're like, they have the same attitude that Mark McCloskey does because these problems really don't affect them that much.
00:39:43.000And I'm sure that that's the story for a lot of people watching the show, and of course, the people that are being affected by these problems.
00:39:49.000It's not a laughing matter for us because.
00:39:52.000You know, we don't live in gated communities where this is not a problem.
00:39:56.000And then if this does become a problem, we don't have all the money to afford lawyers and lawyers to plead down and not have to worry about a job and holding together a marriage or a family or something like that.
00:40:13.000And people have got to start to realize that this country is going down the tubes.
00:40:17.000It's going to be way worse for the people living in it.
00:40:19.000And the rich are insulated from these problems, and the rich are the ones telling us how it's supposed to be.
00:40:25.000It is rich, connected, influential people that they are the ones controlling our political representation, the ones that are insulated from the problems that we are going to bear the brunt of.
00:40:37.000And that has to become a more salient point in the future.
00:40:41.000That's not to say, I mean, of course, we need to have an elite within our movement, but we need an elite that are sympathetic to the concerns of the ordinary people.
00:40:50.000And we have to get rid of people that are, you know, out of touch, clearly.
00:43:08.000It's because of the black people living in the south side of Chicago who are notoriously violent, the south and the west side.
00:43:16.000It is because of gangs, particularly black gangs, although to a lesser extent Hispanic gangs, too.
00:43:23.000But that is what's causing the problem, obviously.
00:43:28.000The murder rate in some of these neighborhoods is higher than it is in Nicaragua or South Africa.
00:43:33.000If you took the murder rate in some of these neighborhoods and compared them to countries, they would be more violent than the most violent countries in the world.
00:44:04.000Is it black people or is it white people?
00:44:07.000You think that young black people killing other young black people has something to do with black people not living as long as white people?
00:45:07.000So white people and black people are put into the system, and when they come out of the system, they're totally different.
00:45:15.000White people are living to be 80, black people are living to be 70.
00:45:19.000White people are skinny, black people are obese.
00:45:22.000White people have 100 IQ, black people have 85 IQ.
00:45:26.000And so people say, whoa, whoa, what happened?
00:45:30.000Everyone is the same, so something must have happened in the intervening process.
00:45:37.000Something must be happening in society because people go into the system the same and yet they come out different.
00:45:45.000So something must be happening in the middle.
00:45:47.000Something must be happening in the system.
00:45:49.000Something external must be acting upon them to make them diverge from their starting point, which is the same.
00:46:02.000So, we don't have to have any evidence for that.
00:46:05.000We don't have to have any evidence of external factors.
00:46:07.000We don't have to have evidence for the system being unfair or treating people differently because we dogmatically accept that people are the same.
00:46:17.000So, we have the data, which is that people wind up different.
00:46:20.000We dogmatically accept, based on an ideological premise, that people are the same.
00:46:26.000So, then we must conclude without looking at any evidence, without looking at anything else in society, that.
00:46:33.000Well, something must be going wrong in the middle.
00:46:35.000We don't have to, it doesn't have to be specific.
00:47:05.000Of course, that belies the fact that obviously people are taking it for a given that white people and black people are interchangeable.
00:47:13.000That white people and black people are starting out from the same position.
00:47:18.000That white people and black people, and I'm not talking about this year, I'm talking about overall, historically, in any situation.
00:47:25.000We're taking it for granted that people are interchangeable, and then if they wind up different, it's because something happened in the middle.
00:47:34.000What if they started out different, and systems can.
00:47:38.000Can be fair or unfair, but they start out different, and no matter what the system is, it can't change those differences, it can't rectify those differences, and you'll always end up with different outcomes.
00:47:52.000That's when we challenge the dogmatic assertion that everybody's equal.
00:47:55.000We say, well, what if white people and black people aren't starting out the same?
00:47:59.000And it's not because of past racism, right?
00:48:02.000It's not because of the system in the past, it's not because of external systemic forces acting upon similar peoples in the past.
00:48:10.000It's because they were always different.
00:48:12.000They were different then, they're different now, and they will be different in the future.
00:48:17.000And so the outcomes then will be disparate.
00:48:20.000The outcomes now will be disparate, and the outcomes then will be disparate because there is something unchangingly different about the two peoples that can't be rectified through policies or external societal forces.
00:48:35.000Well, could we start to look at some of those things?
00:48:37.000Well, let's read the report because it goes into a little bit more detail about what Lori Lightfoot is talking about.
00:48:44.000It's a Chicago Mayor Lori Lightfoot declared racism a public health emergency Thursday, pointing to systematic racism as a leading factor in life expectancy discrepancies across the city.
00:48:55.000Joined by the Chicago Department of Public Health, Lightfoot said there is a 9.2 year life expectancy gap between black and non black Chicagoans.
00:49:05.000The Chicago Mayor said she was doubling down on ongoing and new collaborations with city officials and community leaders to address racism in the Windy City.
00:49:16.000Lightfoot said the city will be implementing a, quote, will to act initiative that will focus on addressing the impacts of historical policies like Jim Crow restrictions, redlining, and other forms of financial and housing segregation and discrimination.
00:49:30.000The city's public health department said it will allocate nearly $10 million in coronavirus relief funds from the CDC to establish six healthy Chicago equity zones that will encompass the entire city.
00:49:43.000Earlier this week, the city health department released data that showed expanding life expectancy discrepancies.
00:49:49.000Between black residents, who on average live 71.4 years, and non black Chicagoans, who tend to live 80.6 years.
00:49:59.000Five factors contribute to the near decade long differences in life expectancy, including chronic disease, homicide, infant mortality, opioid overdose, and health concerns such as HIV, flu, and other infections like coronavirus.
00:50:51.000Hypertension, diabetes, heart disease, which all tend to be very common among black people.
00:50:59.000Homicide, once again, which seems to be very common among black people.
00:51:04.000Infant mortality, you know, once again, could that be a problem pertaining to drugs, pertaining to health factors, variety of other things?
00:51:14.000Opioid overdose, okay, and health concerns like HIV, another big problem in the black community.
00:51:23.000We can look at all these problems and think, I think I know exactly what's going on here.
00:51:29.000They're obese, they're unhealthy, they live unhealthy lifestyles, they take drugs, they kill each other, they have too much promiscuous sex, and so they're dying of obesity, hypertension, heart disease, drug overdose, homicide, and AIDS.
00:52:21.000But it begs the larger question about all these disparities in the country.
00:52:25.000Why do people get different outcomes in schools?
00:52:28.000Why do people get different outcomes in life?
00:52:30.000Why do people get different outcomes in their neighborhoods?
00:52:34.000Why was Garfield Park a beautiful neighborhood and now it's garbage in Chicago?
00:52:40.000Why was Austin in Chicago a beautiful neighborhood with beautiful mansions and great architecture and parks and rich people used to live there?
00:52:49.000And now it's one of the most violent, disgusting, poor neighborhoods in the city.
00:53:42.000I mean, to me, that is the hypothesis that would explain all of it.
00:53:46.000That's why there's a disparity in the city of Chicago, just like there's a disparity on the Hispaniola island, right, between the Dominican Republic and Haiti.
00:53:56.000That's why there's a disparity between Africa and Europe.
00:54:01.000That would explain why there's disparities between black populations in China and the native Chinese.
00:54:07.000And so on and so on between all the different groups of people.
00:54:13.000It's obvious, but why do we have to pretend?
00:54:15.000I mean, why do I have to go out there and pretend like we all bleed red, white, and blue, and it's just a matter of giving more opportunity or all this other nonsense?
00:54:41.000Because these disparities exist, and because the people that are drawing the short end of the sticks, so to speak, the people that are on the low end of the disparity, the people that are on the bad end, the unfavorable end of the disparity, because these people vote, because these people are getting more numerous, they're going to elect governments who are going to look at these disparities and find them problematic.
00:55:07.000And the only way that these governments are going to go about correcting these disparities, and they will go about correcting them because they'll have a lot of constituents that are not living in good conditions.
00:55:19.000The only way that they're going to know how to begin to rectify these disparities is to create equity.
00:56:31.000They will remain in the same sort of unfavorable situation relative to white people as before.
00:56:38.000But as their numbers increase, they will grow in political power.
00:56:41.000They'll grow as a proportion of the electorate.
00:56:44.000And what kind of governments do you think that they'll elect?
00:56:48.000When black and Hispanic people who will become the majority, with some groups of Asians too, when they become the majority in these cities, like in Chicago, they're going to elect governments that are going to say, well, we need to take care of the least well off among us.
00:57:04.000We're going to have to take care of these poor blacks and poor Hispanics.
00:57:35.000Don't you see what the end point of all of this is?
00:57:39.000If they keep electing governments like this and it's getting worse, they'll keep electing people like Lori Lightfoot to say, well, there's a disparity.
00:57:48.000Black people have a lower life expectancy than everybody else.
00:58:25.000You know, when people talk about communism is the equal sharing of misery, communism makes everyone equal, equally poor.
00:58:33.000It's like this, but on a racial level.
00:58:36.000You know, conservatives understand this about economic outcomes being disparate among classes and saying, well, you're going to have rich people and you're going to have poor people.
00:58:45.000But don't tell them that you're going to have rich white people and poor black people because then they suddenly don't understand this.
00:58:55.000And the same principle follows that what these governments are going to do is smash successful minority groups like whites, Asians, and others.
00:59:06.000Until there are no successful groups, until society is poor, until everything is garbage.
00:59:12.000And then they'll say, well, this sucks.
01:00:12.000So, people go to the suburbs, and the ghettos are isolated by forest preserves, creative zoning, highways, literally.
01:00:22.000The city of Chicago was planned to isolate these neighborhoods and prevent them from spilling out into the nice neighborhoods.
01:00:30.000Highways, forest preserves, they shut down certain transit lines, literally, to contain these populations.
01:00:38.000And now the city is bifurcated between the wealthy who can afford to not live in those places.
01:00:43.000And the poor who, you know, poor and violent and live in those neighborhoods, and the people who are poor or, you know, not able to live in the wealthy parts and they move out to the suburbs.
01:02:44.000So, we've got a never ending mandate for public health emergency for racism, never ending mandate for redistribution, never ending mandate of elevating non white populations, never ending supply of voters that will elect governments to pander to non whites and give them more stuff.
01:03:08.000Because the problem will never end, the disparities will never be solved.
01:03:10.000So you're just spiraling down into white genocide and America becoming a third world country.
01:03:17.000And somebody has to say enough, and the only way to do that is not by coming up with some clever thing like, hey, actually, black on black crime is bad because blacks are the victims.
01:03:29.000Actually, we just need opportunity zones or we need a platinum plan or something like that.
01:03:36.000Somebody just has to say, look, this problem's never going to get better.
01:03:40.000Somebody has to just come out and say, at a certain point, we need to make our city good.
01:03:45.000And so we need to start enforcing the laws and enforcing standards.
01:03:49.000If we want to have a high standard society, we have to enforce high standards.
01:03:53.000And if people fall short of that, well, then so be it.
01:14:29.000Like, if some drunk dude, bro, does something funny, does something stupid and reckless and painful, it's funny in a different way than, like, if a woman slips and falls and hurts herself, right?
01:14:44.000Or if, like, a flamboyant gay guy, like, falls into a deep fryer.
01:15:10.000Like, for example, women walking in high heels in a dress slips, falls, and hurts herself and looks ridiculous.
01:15:16.000Is it the contrast because, you know, women are trying to look good, gay people are trying to look good, and then they humiliate themselves, whereas guys doing it like they're laughing at themselves?
01:16:12.000Men know how to kind of like, if they're slipping and sliding or, you know, if they're in trouble, they kind of know how to mitigate damage.
01:17:08.000I don't understand the rest of the super chat.
01:17:09.000I understand the last part, but the rest doesn't make any sense.
01:17:13.000Base Tubman says, I will say that Juneteenth is the perfect holiday for black Americans because it's an illiterate title based on absolutely nothing other than pandering.
01:17:23.000Yes, enjoy your shitty holiday because you're black and you need constant validation for being America's biggest fuck up.
01:17:55.000That shit heard it says, It's becoming so annoying to listen to Ben Shapiro talk about the dangers of identity politics when he will spend 30 minute sections of his show calling people demons for displaying anything with a sniff of anti Semitism.
01:18:09.000Only Ben and the Jews are allowed to have an identity, nobody else.
01:20:48.000And, you know, he could have had a job in America first, being like, I don't know, being like somebody who I told what to do.
01:20:59.000And he would have had, honestly, you know, it's funny.
01:21:01.000He could have been somebody who just did what I told him to do, and he would have a much better life than, you know, doing what he does now, being stupid over there.
01:21:11.000But, I mean, hey, that's his prerogative.
01:22:40.000I think that's kind of unfortunate that he's mired in a lot of these people that are failures and not, you know, that's not going anywhere.
01:22:50.000So I think he's a smart guy and I don't have anything against him, but I just question, oh, you're so smart.
01:22:57.000Why are you hanging around with all these demonstrated failures and losers?
01:27:20.000And it wasn't, honestly, it wasn't that bad because actually, as the night went on, I came home that night and I looked in the mirror and for whatever reason it like evened out.
01:30:44.000I'm a little eccentric and twisted and sick because I'm a genius and everything, but basically someone who's like, you know, normal to me, I guess.
01:30:55.000Not like some girl in a sun hat and a sundress.
01:30:59.000Who's like, hi, you know, get the fuck out of here.
01:32:09.000Super Lionheart says the year could be 2050, and if America is still alive by then, we will still never hear the end of black grievance politics over slavery and discrimination they never experienced.
01:32:19.000I am black and I'm grateful to be an American.
01:33:10.000All the things that you would think would help you become Catholic, that's probably, well, you see, there's a secret thing that no one says.
01:33:18.000You can't Google this one, it's a secret.
01:33:21.000You're going to have to read Catholic resources.
01:35:43.000Line Rider says, Did you see that tweet the other day of the guy saying we're descending into a Christian dystopia because Grindr was taken off the App Store and eBay stopped selling sex toys?
01:36:19.000There was this old poll thread where they went into a gay Facebook group and there was a discussion post made in a gay Facebook group for gay people.
01:36:31.000And it was like, what was the age when you first had gay sex or something?
01:36:35.000And like every reply was like 7, 8, 11.
01:36:42.000Nearly every reply was before they hit puberty.
01:36:46.000Every reply was like before they were 10 years old.
01:36:49.000And there were people in the replies saying like, yeah, and we liked it.
01:37:52.000So, yeah, but that's a Christian dystopia.
01:37:54.000When gay people can't rape kids, when gay people can't rape like eight year olds, yeah, that's a real Christian dystopia.
01:38:01.000Kevin Brose says, in response to the BLM crime wave, the white district of Buckhead is filing paperwork to secede from the city of Atlanta.
01:38:09.000You should have seen the headlines from the local press.
01:38:11.000Poor parts of Atlanta can't leave like Buckhead.
01:38:14.000No, the black parts of Atlanta can't leave Atlanta because they're the catalyst for secession.
01:40:39.000And I'm not going to bend over backwards every night to tell you, well, listen, man, we just got to look.
01:40:44.000It's going to be really difficult and it's going to be really hard and there's going to be a lot of suffering and it's going to get worse before it gets better.
01:40:51.000And if you're not prepared for that, this show is not good for your mental state.
01:42:03.000But Chicago has always seemed like a black city, even though it's in the Midwest.
01:42:06.000Yeah, it's called the Great Migration.
01:42:09.000See, this is the kind of stuff they don't teach in history class, I guess, anymore.
01:42:12.000But all these blacks migrated up to the cities in the 20th century New York City, Chicago, Detroit from the South when industrialization was happening.
01:42:53.000Illinois Groyper says the Supreme Court upheld a Catholic foster care's right to religious freedom by exempting them from a non discrimination edict.
01:43:01.000Kind of shocking to see the conservative court finally sticking up for us.
01:43:05.000Yeah, well, don't take it for granted.
01:44:54.000Blind Liquor says, not much of a super chat, but just want to say, especially with July 4th coming, the picture of Trump hugging the American flag gets me every time.
01:45:05.000Nathaniel says, God bless you, thanks.
01:45:07.000West Canadian Groyper says, Hey man, can you briefly explain what you mean when you said the Roman Catholic Church has never committed an error?
01:45:14.000Keep doing what you do, Christ is King.
01:45:17.000I mean that the doctrine has never been in error, the Catholic Church's doctrine has never been mistaken.
01:45:27.000I would compare that, for example, to Protestants, where, you know, for example, they have women ministers, where they're marrying gay couples, where they're telling people that, you know, all kinds of things that are explicitly not okay in Christianity are suddenly okay.
01:45:51.000Abortion's okay, according to some Protestants.
01:45:53.000Feminism is okay, according to Protestants.
01:46:47.000I mean, they were okay, but they weren't great.
01:46:52.000Hans says Martin Selner has basically taken Brittany Pettibone off the internet, married her, and this year she will give birth to his first child.
01:48:19.000Czech American Groyper says Nick will read every super chat and criticize every gay to get his meatball sub and curly fries waiting in the fridge.
01:48:28.000Also, APA considered homosexuality a sociopathic disorder until the early 1970s.
01:49:50.000What would you recommend I do to help my grandchildren know the greatness of America and to protect them from this woke, amoral, degenerate society?
01:49:58.000I would just tell them stories about how America used to be.
01:50:03.000It's when older people just tell stories about how nice America used to be and sort of wistfully say, oh, yeah, and you can't do that these days.
01:50:14.000That's what my mom and my grandparents tell me about.
01:50:35.000Element Inspector says the 700 pound statue of an oversized George Floyd wearing a wife beater and sitting on a bench is the perfect picture of the liberal city.
01:50:49.000Beige Pilt says, not sure if you saw, but Pritzker signed a bill allowing universal mail in ballots and ballot boxes at prisons and allowing incarcerated criminals to vote.