00:43:52.000They gave a prestigious award that is sometimes called the Pulitzer Prize to a New York Times journalist for the 1619 Project.
00:44:03.000That's going to be our main story tonight.
00:44:06.000And actually, if you've been watching the show for a long time, we covered this last year when it came out.
00:44:12.000And if you remember last year, the 1619 Project was supposed to coincide with.
00:44:18.000The 400th year anniversary since the first African slave came to America, came to Virginia, something like that.
00:44:28.000So they did a whole spread in the New York Times trying to reframe American history around slavery.
00:44:36.000You know, normally we talk about American history from the perspective of the colonists and the settlers and the revolutionaries and the founding fathers, and they said, well, what if we looked at American history starting not?
00:44:50.000At 1776, and basing it around the revolution and the American founding.
00:44:55.000But what if instead we started in 1619 and told the American story from the perspective of slaves and of black people?
00:45:05.000So it was this project, this series of essays and other educational materials that was awarded a.
00:45:12.000Somebody's got to be saying it in chat.
00:46:05.000We'll also be talking a little bit about the coronavirus briefly.
00:46:10.000President Trump today said that he is going to disband the coronavirus task force sometime this year, maybe next month or the month after that.
00:46:22.000And that is, of course, Burks and Fauci and all the other characters.
00:46:26.000They're going to disband the task force because everybody will have returned to work in some capacity.
00:46:33.000All the states will have opened, at least their phase one opening, right?
00:46:38.000So that's the other big development it seems like this coronavirus thing is coming to a swift end, at least the government response to it, this emergency hands on response.
00:46:51.000So we'll talk a little bit about that as well this new development and what that means for us, where we're at with the virus.
00:46:56.000Been a while since we talked about it, so we'll jump in there.
00:47:00.000And so it should be a pretty good show.
00:47:01.000I've got to tell you, kind of a lame week.
00:47:04.000If it weren't for my new website, there'd be nothing else really that interesting to talk about.
00:48:25.000Soleimani killed, war in Iran, possibly.
00:48:30.000Nope, now everyone's sick and everyone has to stay inside indefinitely.
00:48:34.000Okay, anyway, so so I'm a little on edge.
00:48:38.000I'm like, you know, trying to aggregate content for the show today and just I'm experiencing corona madness, newspaper after newspaper, website after website.
00:49:08.000But the big news, the bigger news, the more exciting, the more important news is that my new website launched yesterday at midnight, or today at midnight.
00:49:37.000It's not even been 24 hours that the website has been open, and we are approaching the amount of subscribers that I had on America First Premium when I got banned on PayPal.
00:49:47.000Just to give you an idea of how good it's going.
00:51:15.000I mean, that's it's just, you know, what you have to do because people don't watch the show every night, or if they do, maybe they don't catch everything.
00:51:23.000But so it launched last night, like I said, NicholasJFuentes.com.
00:51:28.000It's five bucks a month, and you get access to the whole America First catalog.
00:51:34.000Over 1,300 hours of content, every episode of America First.
00:51:39.000Gaming streams, content, commentary streams, every speech I've done, every debate, every interview I've done on YouTube from my channel and from other channels.
00:51:51.000And it's really just a massive collection.
00:51:53.000I was talking to my web developer today, and I think this is something I even said last week.
00:51:58.000I don't believe there is literally anything else comparable that exists, period, of America First, dissident right content.
00:52:08.000The volume of content that I've generated in the past three years.
00:52:12.000And now have stored and uploaded and accessible.
00:52:15.000I don't know if that exists anywhere else.
00:52:18.000I know Alex Jones maybe is there, and Sam Hyde obviously has a ton of content, and Charles Carroll has a lot of content up.
00:52:27.000So there's a few services, but I don't know if anybody's at 1,300 hours.
00:52:32.000And even if they are, I don't know if they're at $5 a month.
00:52:34.000So it's really a good deal, but it's also, I think, a staggering achievement by me that I've made all this content.
00:53:12.000But it's going to be four or five new designs.
00:53:15.000And what we're going to do with them is we're going to give early access to people that are subscribed on the website.
00:53:22.000And I'm even thinking about giving a discount too.
00:53:25.000We had to actually increase the price on the merch because, and I don't know if I ever explained this, but last month, our merch supplier shut down all their manufacturing because of the coronavirus.
00:53:40.000We just found out, I think it was two weeks into March, and I realized wait a second, none of the orders are going through.
00:53:47.000And we realized that they had shut down all their operations because of the virus.
00:53:51.000So we had to take a couple of weeks to transfer the entire storefront onto another supplier, to transfer all the templates and designs and everything to another supplier.
00:54:39.000So, what I'm thinking about doing now with this site, now that we've got the new paywall, basically, is if you're subscribed to the site, we're going to give you first access.
00:54:49.000In other words, first dibs on the new merch designs.
00:54:53.000And I'm thinking about even throwing in a coupon for like 10% off on your whole order or something like that.
00:54:58.000It's already free shipping, it's been free shipping since we've been doing it since like August.
00:55:03.000But I think we'll also tack on then a 10% if you subscribe.
00:55:07.000So, that's just yet another incentive.
00:55:09.000And that should be coming either this week or next week at the very latest.
00:55:13.000But we're very close on this final, potentially final design.
00:55:17.000So, it could be by Friday, but I'm just going to be safe and say next week at the latest.
00:55:50.000Explain this to me like I'm three years old.
00:55:51.000So, anyway, with that out of the way, I know a lot of you have already seen it, but, you know, just in case people haven't been watching the show the past few days, haven't been on Twitter, that's okay.
00:56:43.000It says, quote, U.S. President Donald Trump has confirmed the White House coronavirus task force will be winding down, with Vice President Mike Pence suggesting it could be closed within weeks.
00:56:56.000Mr. Trump said during a visit to a mask manufacturing factory in Arizona, We are bringing our country back.
00:57:03.000New confirmed infections per day in the U.S. currently top 20,000, and daily deaths exceed 1,000.
00:57:12.000U.S. health officials warn the virus may spread as businesses begin to reopen.
00:57:16.000The U.S. currently has 1.2 million confirmed infections and more than 70,000 related deaths, according to Johns Hopkins University.
00:57:25.000During a visit to the plant in Phoenix after weeks holed up at the White House, Mr. Trump told journalists Mike Pence and the task force have done a great job, but we're now looking at a little bit of a different form.
00:57:37.000And that form is safety and opening, and we'll have a different group probably set up for that.
00:57:42.000So it's not like they're just done handling the coronavirus.
00:57:47.000It's just that the focus of the force is.
00:57:50.000The task force, the team is going to be different.
00:57:53.000It says the president who wore safety goggles but no face mask during a tour of the facility was asked if it was, quote, mission accomplished.
00:58:34.000And we've been over this a lot on the show.
00:58:37.000And I'm not going to spend too much time on it.
00:58:40.000But we've all heard this on Twitter and we've all heard this from certain sources online that the only people that want to reopen the economy are boomers and billionaires and the capitalist class.
00:58:53.000And they're putting profits ahead of people's lives.
00:58:57.000And normally, this is a very true narrative, obviously.
00:59:10.000The numbers that we're looking at with unemployment, with the shrinking of the GDP, the shrinking of the economy, and you're going to see foreclosures and bankruptcies, you're already seeing layoffs.
00:59:22.000You're seeing the number of jobless claims go up, and people on unemployment and people on welfare in need of government assistance.
00:59:32.000Obviously, at this point, it's not only the firms, maybe it's not even the firms themselves or the capitalists or even the rich, it's the working people that are most affected by this economic downturn.
00:59:44.000It's the small businesses, local small businesses, and it is the people that work at those places or, for that matter, in a lot of other industries or companies.
00:59:54.000You know, when you see consumption being so depressed and you see this ripple effect across the economy, across supply chains, not just domestically, but internationally.
01:00:04.000The effect on homes and workers is devastating.
01:00:12.000So we need to reopen the economy so that people can get back to work.
01:00:15.000And not get back to work so we can keep the GDP machine going, but so that people can continue to provide for themselves to afford food and food can be produced.
01:00:24.000You know, there's a meat shortage that is coming down in the coming weeks.
01:00:28.000So, number one, we need to reopen because of the economy.
01:00:30.000But number two, we need to reopen for political purpose.
01:00:36.000If you look at any of the polling right now, and generally I'm skeptical of the polling, but all the polling is showing that Trump is going to lose in November.
01:00:45.000And he's going to lose because of the virus.
01:00:50.000Why we need to reopen for Trump's political sake is because if there is a return to normalcy politically, that means that Joe Biden will get more camera time and more exposure.
01:01:03.000And basically, the more that that happens, the more that people are going to realize he's demented and they won't vote for him.
01:01:08.000And this is what is agreed upon in the Trump campaign.
01:01:10.000I think the president is aware of this.
01:01:13.000Everybody that I know in D.C. is aware of this.
01:01:16.000And this is what's going on right now with the campaign the Trump campaign, according to their internal polling and all the other polling, they know that they're headed for a defeat in the 2020 election.
01:01:29.000What needs to change between now and then and soon is for everything to reopen and for, in particular, politics to resume again so that people can realize that this guy is.
01:01:41.000So, we need to reopen for economic and political reasons.
01:01:45.000And that's where I'm thinking on the argument in favor of reopening.
01:01:49.000Also, because the death rate is not what anybody suggested it was earlier, right?
01:01:55.000We look at the death rate, the projected death total, and that's going to vary according to how quickly we reopen and to what extent people are being responsible for social distancing and all that.
01:02:06.000But the death rate that we are starting to deduce through the antibody tests and other measures.
01:02:12.000It's a lot lower than what was initially reported months ago based on crude data with insufficient information from limited amounts of testing and testing kits and unreliable testing, things like that.
01:03:45.000Hardly anything economic or financial, nothing in the way of infrastructure, nothing in the way even of tax relief.
01:03:54.000You know, and notwithstanding anything with immigration or a foreign policy, anything like that, it's been six or seven weeks and we haven't gotten.
01:05:11.000Why could it not have been more and more thorough and more systematic and more comprehensive and basically just buy votes?
01:05:19.000Why couldn't it have been $2,000 for people making up to $200,000 a year?
01:05:25.000And why couldn't it have been two payments instead of one?
01:05:28.000And why couldn't it have been way more favorable towards small businesses instead of towards Boeing and defense contractors in Wall Street?
01:05:36.000The carve outs that they made for defense contractors, they don't even want them.
01:07:37.000We bring in more than a million green cards a year, and you get the worst pandemic, the worst recession in American history, and that amounts to 52,000 less green cards.
01:07:51.000We could not have invoked the INA, we could not have invoked something out there that would have allowed us to expedite the building of the wall.
01:07:59.000And a permanent shutdown on immigration or on certain kinds of visas or something like that.
01:08:06.000And so I kind of have two minds about this.
01:08:08.000On the one hand, we do need to, for practical reasons, to return to normalcy.
01:08:14.000But on the other hand, I can't help but just feel destroyed.
01:08:19.000I can't help but feel depressed that seven weeks of crisis and it's amounted to nothing.
01:08:27.000And we are really going to exit this world historical moment.
01:08:32.000World historical crisis having achieved nothing and not taking advantage of it and not implementing any policy and not, you know, Trump seizing the reins of the state and taking control, but having done nothing other than handle the crisis.
01:08:50.000And I know that might sound like cynical or that might sound a certain way, but seriously, this happens every time, no matter what it is and no matter what party is in power, except for the Nationalist Party, that's just how politics works.
01:09:06.000The government seizes on it, and that is how they rewrite history.
01:09:10.000That is how they rewrite the rules for how the country works.
01:09:13.000Every time Civil War, World War I, World War II, Great Depression, stagflation, every time that there's a crisis, the globalist, monoparty, whatever you want to say, the people in charge, they seize on it, they rewrite the rules.
01:09:31.000Why do we have a president that's simply just going to offer up a competent response from the government to just handle the problem and then resume?
01:09:43.000We have to resume to normalcy eventually so we can fix the economy and win the election, but we didn't do ourselves any favor in the intervening seven weeks when all this was going on.
01:09:53.000And for a lot of states, you know, we're not reopening yet.
01:09:56.000Illinois's not opening until the end of May, but the windows, it's like closed, man.
01:10:02.000It's like we've got a few more weeks, and who knows?
01:10:05.000Maybe it could surge back up again and get crazy again, and I don't know, but.
01:10:11.000But it's just, I can't, there are simply no words.
01:10:15.000There are simply no words to describe the disappointment with this administration after this term, after this crisis.
01:10:24.000It's just hard to watch at a certain point.
01:11:39.000These are sort of my thoughts on that.
01:11:40.000On the one hand, we got to reopen for the sake of the economy.
01:11:44.000And the economy, understand, means for the sake of the people.
01:11:46.000We're not saying for the sake of the economy, like for the sake of the economy in itself, but for the sake of food being produced again.
01:11:55.000And people being able to buy food again, and people being able to support their families, and all that, right?
01:12:01.000So I don't mean like for the sake of the economy, like for the sake of dollars and cents.
01:12:05.000I mean for the sake of workers and employment and production and things like that, the vitals, the essentials.
01:12:11.000For the sake of that and for the sake of the election, we've got to reopen, but it's just crushing that it is already this world historical moment has come and is already fleeting, it is nearly already gone, and we have done nothing.
01:12:55.000And I know everybody understands that, maybe who's a regular who watches this show, but That's fundamentally what it comes down to.
01:13:02.000I still can't believe, because we did that whole TikTok Groyper War last week or a couple weeks ago.
01:13:08.000I went on that Zoom call with a lot of young conservatives, young Zoomers, and turning point types, and young Americans for Liberty types.
01:13:17.000And it astounds me that we are this far along in our country and even this far along in this political evolution with the GOP in the past five years, I'm talking about in particular with Trump and the election and.
01:13:32.000This question about what is conservatism, what is right wing, and what is happening to our country.
01:13:37.000And it astounds me that people still refuse to grasp a racial consciousness.
01:13:46.000And it's not to say that they're grasping racial consciousness in a way that is vindictive or mean or hateful, but just in general, but just an awareness.
01:13:56.000That's all it is a consciousness that race is real and that it is salient in our society.
01:14:05.000Meaning that it is pertinent to a lot of these questions.
01:14:09.000It is a factor, it is a determinant, a cause of a lot of issues and problems, and not even problems so much as it is the way that the world is today and the way that our country is.
01:14:20.000It astounds me that that eludes so many people.
01:14:24.000They refuse to see the world in racial terms.
01:14:26.000And you know what we're talking about.
01:14:27.000We're talking about white people that don't see this, everybody else sees this.
01:14:32.000Everybody else, this is just their world.
01:14:35.000The racial consciousness is not even really a phrase for them.
01:14:39.000That's just simply the state of their being.
01:15:20.000And commentary for an essay that paved the way for the 1619 Project, a series of essays about black history that was centered on slavery.
01:15:29.000The 1619 Project is described as an ongoing initiative from the New York Times Magazine that began in August 2019 with the 400th anniversary of the beginning of American slavery.
01:15:42.000It aims to reframe the country's history by placing the consequences of slavery and the contributions of black Americans at the very center of our national narrative.
01:15:54.000And, you know, while I finish reading this report, I want you to think what are some black contributions to American history?
01:16:03.0001619 is the year when the first enslaved Africans arrived in Virginia.
01:16:07.000The project was released last year during the 400th anniversary of that landmark moment in American history.
01:16:14.000Hannah Jones is the brainchild, the brain, big brain, big brain child behind the 1619 project, which had already won the Sydney Award.
01:16:24.000For investigative journalism in the context of social and economic justice.
01:16:30.000The 1619 Project was published in August to correspond with the exact month that 20 and odd African captives aboard a Dutch man of war ship historically marked the early planting of the seeds of the American slave trade.
01:16:44.000Although American slavery was not a known institution at the time, this group of Africans was the first to go on record to be sold as involuntary laborers.
01:16:54.000So, I want to point out before we dive into this that this award, Pulitzer, Pulitzer, it's an award in journalism.
01:17:04.000And I want to point out before we dive into any of this that in these essays there are serious historical errors and errors that are so profound that even the New York Times itself had to issue serious corrections about these essays.
01:17:20.000So it's not like, you know, Fox News took this and said, well, you know, Mark Levin's show.
01:17:26.000Put this up and said, Well, here she says this and this isn't true because blah, blah, blah.
01:17:32.000No, the New York Times that published the 1619 Project and published the 1619 essays, the New York Times issued corrections about the essays which they themselves published.
01:17:47.000For example, they claim in this essay that the American Revolution was caused by slavery and that the reason the American Revolution happened was to maintain slavery.
01:18:01.000Which is on its face completely unsupported by the evidence.
01:18:06.000I don't believe there are any serious historical scholars which believe this.
01:19:18.000You know, even like the Grammys, they bend over backwards to give awards to the most politically conscious or the blackest or the most ghetto or the most urban.
01:19:29.000And they're still ungrateful, by the way.
01:19:31.000What happened at the Grammys last year or this year?
01:19:34.000I think it was Tyler the Creator, he won some Grammy and he said, Well, I feel like they're still calling me the N word because I'm only winning an award for a hip hop album.
01:19:43.000No joke, this is what the guy says, right?
01:20:19.000And they have clout and they have influence and they have power.
01:20:24.000And so, what does it say in this country that all the institutions, material and immaterial, things like the Academy Awards, things like the Pulitzer Prize or universities, or even things like holidays or statues or the currency, but all the institutions, cultural and otherwise, intellectual, whatever, that they all produce this kind of work?
01:20:52.000This is a glimpse into the crystal ball of the country.
01:20:56.000I keep telling people this, and for some reason it doesn't stick.
01:21:00.000Because people still believe that this is the work of political extremists.
01:21:05.000They believe that this is the work of radicals.
01:21:08.000And for some reason, and that is true, by the way, but they think that for some reason, because that is the case, that for that reason it doesn't matter.
01:21:15.000In other words, well, that's just kooky Hollywood.
01:21:40.000If you have a lot of left wing professors, it might be easy for like a real Wall Street guy on Fox News to say, oh, those are kooky academics.
01:21:49.000You know, a talk radio person to say, ah, who cares what they say?
01:21:52.000That's just what goes on in these crazy universities.
01:22:07.000Anybody that wants to be any kind of professional has to get an advanced degree or a four year degree now.
01:22:13.000And so every professional is being taught and learning and being influenced by these people.
01:22:20.000Those people that are becoming, you know, and the students that are becoming doctors and lawyers and policymakers and primary school teachers.
01:22:29.000And down the line, they're all being taught by these people.
01:22:33.000All being taught by these people who worship this black planet ideology and hate white America.
01:22:41.000So it actually kind of matters quite a bit, this kind of intellectual stuff.
01:22:45.000It actually matters quite a bit that they're going to give this blue ribbon or the stamp of approval on things like this, no matter how wrong they are, no matter how counterfactual they are, but because of the narrative.
01:22:57.000And again, this tells you where the country is headed.
01:23:00.000What is something like this designed to do?
01:23:03.000You know, it's a very interesting glimpse into the psyche of these rule makers and tastemakers and policy makers because I think what most Republicans' conception or most right wing people's conception of the left is is that they are too obsessed with equality, something like that, right?
01:23:21.000The common idea about the left among conservatives is never that they hate white people.
01:23:37.000It's really more, well, they hate our president, or they hate our flag, or they hate Christianity, or they hate the free market, or something like that.
01:23:47.000But it never factors in that they hate because you're white, or they hate it all.
01:24:08.000Let's listen to them when they tell us who they are and what they're about.
01:24:13.000You've got a non white writer who's saying that America and the story of America should be told from the lens of non white people.
01:24:22.000And that the story of America is really not the story of white colonization and white settlement and the fulfillment of European civilization, but rather it's a story of black subjugation, black revolution, and ultimately, I think, some sort of black vengeance or something like that.
01:24:40.000They're not saying that we should look at America equally.
01:24:44.000Does this Hannah, what is her name again?
01:24:47.000Does Nicole Hannah Jones talk about how America should be looked at in an equal way with white and black perspectives and with the perspectives of humanity?
01:24:57.000Is she talking about the history of human civilization or is she talking about rewriting American history from the perspective of black people as opposed to white people?
01:25:07.000So a lot of conservatives say, oh, well, maybe we have a problem with white supremacy or something like that.
01:25:11.000But here, what is the counter to this so called white supremacy?
01:25:40.000And I don't know if I'm articulating this well, but this is, I think, fundamentally.
01:25:45.000Maybe the big misconception a lot of people have.
01:25:48.000The left, which is really comprised of this non white coalition, and don't get me wrong, it's a lot of white liberals too, self hating white liberals too, but who is propelling it forward?
01:26:05.000When these non whites are against white supremacy or slavery or whatever, are they against racial prejudice or discrimination or hatred in itself?
01:26:14.000Or are they against it because it happened to them?
01:26:17.000Because it happened to their people, in other words.
01:26:19.000And that's a subtle, it might seem like a subtle distinction, but it's actually very important because you can tell the difference in what they prescribe as the solution and what they see as the future on the left.
01:26:32.000You know, does the left say, well, the remedy for white supremacy is total equality?
01:26:38.000Or do they say the remedy is that now we are going to take over and now it's our turn?
01:26:44.000And now, once the tables are turned, now you're going to see what it was like for us.
01:26:50.000In other words, we are going to exact.
01:27:06.000It reflects a moral disposition that these things in themselves are not wrong.
01:27:13.000Slavery, racism, prejudice, discrimination are not wrong in themselves, universally, objectively.
01:27:20.000When any group does it to another group, it's wrong when it's done to them.
01:27:25.000But when they're in power, they will have no qualms about inflicting all those things on us because those things, again, are not objectively wrong.
01:27:33.000We just do not want to be injured or harmed or destroyed as a group.
01:27:38.000And this is what I think a lot of conservatives and Republicans just don't seem to understand.
01:27:44.000They just don't seem to see the writing on the wall with this kind of stuff.
01:27:49.0001619 and Harriet Tubman on the $20 bill and taking down the Charlottesville statues and erecting in its place what?
01:27:59.000Statues of Indians and Rosa Parks and all this kind of stuff, they don't seem to see the writing on the wall.
01:28:05.000Even something as simple as the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday.
01:28:08.000A lot of conservatives think that they're being wise by appropriating it and saying, No, look, see, no, we understand you.
01:28:44.000So, a lot of white people are saying, let's erect the black statues and the black currency and the black this and the Hispanic that and whatever because we're on board with everybody having a fair share.
01:28:57.000And they say, see, and that just goes to show that we are just as tolerant and accepting and open minded as the left.
01:29:37.000And they know it, and they're telling you what they're going to do, and they're doing it, and it's not about culture or ideology.
01:29:44.000It's not about the Frankfurt School or Karl Marx or communism.
01:29:48.000It's about race and it's about revenge.
01:29:52.000And conservatives just can't seem to get that through their heads.
01:29:56.000They just simply cannot fathom that it's an unfair playing field in the sense that obviously we as whites cannot use identity politics as a political tool.
01:30:08.000And so I guess we imagine that if that were the case, then.
01:30:11.000Well, then nobody is going to use that.
01:30:14.000If we have been programmed to hate white supremacy and white pride and anything like that, well, then of course nobody else would harbor those things and those things would be acceptable on an equal level across the other side.
01:30:41.000How can you not read this article and see it as anything other than subversive and trying to undermine deliberately our historic American nation?
01:31:26.000But you've got so many people out there that still see this kind of stuff and they'll fold their arms and they'll say, oh, it's another example of fake news.
01:32:26.000I don't know how people can see this every day and think it's anything other than what it is, which is an attempt to rewrite our history from the perspective of an aggrieved tribe, because that's what it is.
01:32:58.000Do you remember back in like 2008 and they would make all those posters of like Barack Obama with a, what do they call that, a toothbrush mustache?
01:33:50.000And that's just, by the way, that's one example.
01:33:53.000You know, that's one example of the racialization, the tribalization that's happening with non white groups.
01:33:59.000Because it's Hispanics too, and it's Asians, and it's Muslims, and it's Jews, and it's everybody except for white people.
01:34:06.000And that's the funny thing is because white people still predominate in cultural and political institutions, we are maintaining this facade as a foolish and naive majority just long enough to be displaced, right?
01:34:17.000In other words, because we are the ones sort of, we still are 60 some percent of the population, it's still overwhelmingly represented in media, and it's changing, but media, Hollywood, government, and so on, we are keeping up this charade that America is a coherent nation.
01:34:36.000That America is a coherent whole, harmonious, and all this, maybe just with some problems.
01:34:43.000And we will do that until the point when the hostile other side takes over.
01:34:47.000And then they remind us, actually, that's not what it is.
01:34:51.000They will make it very clear to us what the new country will be like and what the new rules are and what it's going to be like.
01:34:58.000So I see this thing with 1619 and all that.
01:35:01.000And we have to forcefully reassert no, I'm sorry, American history did not start in 1619 with the arrival of slaves.
01:35:11.000Although it was obviously a key feature of the early American nation, slaves themselves were peripheral to the real substance of the history of our country.
01:35:23.000The history of our country is Christopher Columbus discovering the continent, and it was the pilgrims and the first settlers arriving on the eastern seaboard, and it was the American founders and the Constitutional Convention, and it was Manifest Destiny and the war against the Mexicans and the war against the Indians.
01:36:00.000It's hardly useful to the history of our country to tell the story of our country from the perspective of slaves.
01:36:07.000That might be an interesting literary experiment, that might be something interesting to think about in school, but that actually does not constitute the substance of history.
01:36:47.000I don't want America founded in 1619 and slaves rose up and then they, you know, remarkably gained power in this country and turned it on its head.
01:36:56.000And now MLK Jr. is a new George Washington.
01:37:30.000You cannot have two countries at one time, right?
01:37:33.000In other words, America is either going to be the country founded by the founding fathers with the Declaration of Independence and with the idea of life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness and all of this in 1776, or it's going to be this other country.
01:38:17.000And it's either going to mean historically what it's meant to us as a European, Christian, Western nation, or it will be this other thing.
01:38:25.000It will be this nation of the non white.
01:38:30.000Essentially, and that maybe that's not a very optical term, but it's true.
01:38:33.000It'll be this nation of revenge, this nation of the colonized, this nation of the indigenous, the nation of the poor and the oppressed, right?
01:38:46.000And if you love the first one, you have to resist everything in that second thing.
01:38:50.000That means no MLK Jr. holiday, that means no statues of Rosa Parks, that means no Nelson Mandela worship, who murdered white people for sport, not really for sport, but for politics, but nevertheless was a murderer and a terrorist.
01:39:04.000And none of that, none of this 1619 stuff, no.
01:39:07.000We can talk about slavery, but we do not talk about slavery as a starting point of America because it wasn't.
01:39:13.000That's something radical and hostile and foreign.
01:39:37.000The culture war is between the historic American nation, and that can include non white people too, by the way, but they believe that this heritage, this European and Christian and Western must persist, and this other country that I just described, this revolutionary, colonized grievance.
01:39:55.000These are the two sides in the culture war.
01:40:00.000There's no middle ground where you get to say, well, everyone should just stop fighting and be equal, and maybe America can just be libertarian like Ayn Rand said.
01:40:43.000We've got a lot of people in the movement that aren't full blooded white or even white at all.
01:40:47.000But the thing is this at a certain point, we have to articulate what we stand for as people.
01:40:54.000And we can't make these arguments that kind of arrive there, but they take the scenic route.
01:40:59.000In other words, people say, well, the reason that America, the reason that the NFL players should stand for the anthem is because it's disrespectful of the troops.
01:41:08.000It's like, no, they should stand for the anthem because that's our flag.
01:41:13.000And they're kneeling because they don't like the flag and they don't like the founders.
01:41:18.000And if you don't like the founders, you're not an American.
01:41:20.000Sorry, but protesting in itself is not American.
01:41:24.000Oh, I'm exercising my First Amendment right by standing against the American flag.
01:41:28.000Sorry, you're not American for doing that.
01:41:31.000And we have to draw the line and say what we mean.
01:42:02.000You can't have Western culture without white people.
01:42:05.000And if there's no white people in America, America won't be Western.
01:42:08.000So, actually, that's not the full story.
01:42:12.000And so, I know when we're on this journey with this America First movement, it's becoming more popular and more mainstream, and there are going to be attempts, I believe, by people who try to water this down.
01:42:27.000Into the same nonsense that got us here in the first place.
01:42:30.000Because I see that as a big threat to what we're doing here, which is to say that the message, there is a potential for the message to get watered down and to get co opted and reduced and defined down to the very thing that we broke away from.
01:43:23.000There's plenty of people who can graduate primary and secondary school and get a job.
01:43:27.000And people that do that are not great, and countries that do that are not often great.
01:43:32.000And America's unique because of the people.
01:43:35.000And I think there's a big capacity for people to forget that.
01:43:38.000And we want to articulate that in a nuanced way and in a way that's sensible and makes sense and all that.
01:43:45.000But I do see that happening where there might be a little bit of a slide where people start to say, well, actually, it is just about being Christian.
01:46:26.000The point was, and when I talk about Dave Ramsey, it's the idea that the masses of unexceptional people will be able to get rich by watching how to get rich videos.
01:46:38.000So clearly, you're not high enough IQ to understand the point.
01:46:42.000You know, if you're coming at me with some kind of like, well, you're not, you don't have money, it's like, well, you're wrong.
01:46:48.000And you're countersignaling Dave Ramsey.
01:47:31.000That's the thing, it's like whenever people attack me, it's almost just frustrating because it's not even legitimate.
01:47:38.000As somebody that is obviously the king of banter and debating and insults and all these things, the reason why I'm so successful is because I go for the jugular.
01:47:48.000And the jugular is things that are actually true.
01:47:52.000And time and again, I will not go for low hanging fruit because it's either not true or it's too easy.
01:47:59.000You know, often my detractors will go for things that are obvious fabrications or things that are obviously just like, you know, you just roll your eyes at some of this stuff.
01:48:08.000Like, 22 year old lives with his parents.
01:48:10.000It's like everybody I know who's my age who went to college now lives with their parents.
01:48:16.000The difference is the amount of money that they are in debt, I'm probably many multiples in my net worth.
01:48:23.000So that's what living at home and doing a YouTube show does for you.
01:48:26.000But the other thing, but then, you know, even the.
01:48:29.000You're going to counter signal Dave Ramsey.
01:51:01.000That's the speech I'm referring to, but thanks.
01:51:03.000Chicken on a Raft says libertarians be like, I judge people as individuals, as 10,000 people simultaneously call their employer over a racist joke.
01:51:13.000Yeah, and then they're all non white, too.
01:51:21.000You get in the passenger seat in my car, I will drive you down to the south side of Chicago.
01:51:27.000At dusk on the weekend, and I'll drop you off, and you should find your way home very easily, right?
01:51:33.000You should have no reason to panic or get nervous because the people here are all simply individuals.
01:51:39.000And I know that they will come to you and they will find you to be a fine, libertarian, respectful individual, and I'm sure this will all be resolved easily.
01:51:50.000They will not mug you or rob you because you are white.
01:51:54.000Slag says the news site is awesome, Nick.
01:51:56.000I just listened to that Ronnie Cameron debate for the first time.
01:52:13.000I'm a very nice guy, but if people come after me, then I take the mask off and it's, you know, you sort of see like another dimension, basically.
01:52:39.000That's sort of like, you know, I'm a very, very nice, I'm a very respectful and nice person, but if people are gonna come for me, then I kind of like unzip the mask and then people are like, wait a second, wait a second, he's mean.
01:52:53.000So, yeah, people see a very different side.
01:52:56.000I could be your angel or I could be your devil.
01:53:00.000Nicest person you've ever met or twisted psychopath, right?
01:53:04.000Chicken on a Raft says excited for next week.
01:53:07.000So cool that you'll be streaming from the Galactic Senate on Coruscant.
01:53:40.000Some of these people, here he goes on, where does the power to repatriate non Americans or other ideas come from, given there isn't enough time to march through the institutions Gramsci style and go about it conventionally?
01:55:04.000I haven't been on Animal Crossing this week because of the whole website, but I'm going to go back in over the weekend for my turnips on Sunday.
01:55:26.000Castizo Gamer says, How do you reconcile the Catholic view that all people are equal under God with the NPC Pareto question?
01:55:33.000The large swaths of the population are useless.
01:55:35.000This has been troubling me for some time.
01:55:37.000Well, it's just a fundamentally false dichotomy.
01:55:41.000I don't know if it's a dichotomy, but it's a non problem because what you're describing is two different kinds of Equality or inequality.
01:55:51.000Equality before God has nothing to do with somebody's productivity in life, right?
01:55:57.000So, the Pareto principle and the idea of NPCs, which says that 20% of the population is responsible for most of the productivity, to me, this really has no bearing on whether or not somebody is redeemable or saved or anything like that.
01:56:14.000So, I think the question almost answers itself, which is to say, How do you reconcile that all people are equal before God, but essentially they're unequal in material ways?
01:56:26.000People are unequal in material ways, but they're equal in that immaterial way, which is that they all have a soul and they were all created by God and they all have the capacity for grace and for salvation and so on.
01:56:37.000So it's not to say that, I mean, I don't know how many people will be saved in the end or anything like that, but I think that fundamentally it's not a big problem.
01:56:47.000ASDF says, What do you think of Sagar and Jetty?
01:56:51.000Not sure if you know him, but he's the Indian guy from the Hills show Rising.
01:56:55.000He seems to be valuable even if he has some off takes and is Hindu.
01:57:01.000He says some good stuff, don't get me wrong, but he is part of a growing group of people that are nationalist presenting but are going to dilute our cause in the way that I just described earlier.
01:57:15.000You know, this guy's not an authentic nationalist.
01:57:18.000This guy wants to take our nationalism and make it, you know, Yoram Hazoni nationalism.
01:57:24.000Let's make it, you know, Jewish, Israel, melting pot, you know, totally safe, Trumpian in the worst way nationalism.
01:57:48.000Sagar and Jetty and many of his friends have doxxed and attempted to hurt people that I know, people that you know, prominent nationalists.
01:58:24.000He's going to say some based things on social issues, but he still is going to blacklist anybody that criticizes Israel, that is race conscious, et cetera, et cetera, opposed to feminism authentically.
02:07:19.000People like that are only good for sinking movements.
02:07:22.000Yeah, sadly, we cannot sacrifice ourselves to help those people too much.
02:07:27.000But, I mean, I try to lay it out for him.
02:07:29.000And, you know, it really is sad with kids like that.
02:07:33.000That kid on the Zoom call comes in, he's like, There's no political solution, and you know, we're more radical than you, and we need violence.
02:07:41.000He's throwing up a Roman salute, and he's got like a Nazi flag and a skull mask.
02:07:46.000And you, why that is sad is because you know, this is somebody who is young and impressionable, and in his mind, this is like an epic win.
02:07:59.000I'm gonna go on there and I'm gonna show them I'm edgy and I know what's up, and I know, and they don't, and I'm edgy and I'm the true believer.
02:08:12.000I wasn't there, but I mean, I was maybe more extreme, you could say, years ago, or, you know, when I was, you know, evolving politically in my earlier years.
02:08:23.000I had some out there beliefs at times.
02:08:25.000Nothing crazy, but, you know, I had some out there beliefs at times.
02:08:31.000And people like that are just really inviting destruction.
02:08:36.000They don't know the consequences of their actions.
02:08:38.000That was a big part of why America First was so important initially.
02:08:43.000Is because when America first came on the scene, the alt right, excuse me, was still around and maybe just beginning to decline.
02:08:51.000What the alt right did is it invited a lot of young people into their movement basically to hopelessly self destruct, invited into a movement that would ruin their lives and ruin them personally, you know, in an internal way.
02:09:05.000And, you know, somebody like this who's brandishing his firearms on stream, throwing up a Roman salute, it's like you're ruining your life.
02:09:15.000And what I imagine will end up with people like that is they're going to ostracize themselves irreconcilably with their friends and family, and that's only going to exacerbate things the social isolation, dislocation, this break from society.
02:09:30.000They're going to invite the attention of the federal government, invite the attention of other bad or weird actors, and this is just the road to ruin for people like that.
02:09:58.000And the message has always been positive save your money, be productive, work hard, start a family, solve that aimlessness that is endemic to our times.
02:10:09.000Break your dependencies, your addictions, all that, right?
02:10:14.000It's never been go out and face docs and be a revolutionary, go and get arrested, go and ruin your life.
02:11:05.000ASDF says, the funny thing is, even if the non whites win, they're going to rule over an empire of dirt when the white people that made everything work are gone.
02:11:13.000I don't think that'll be funny, actually.
02:12:30.000ASDF says it was a huge red flag for me when Sagar called for the FBI to fight white nationalism like they do terrorism after the El Paso shooting.
02:12:40.000Now I know it wasn't just a retarded mistake.
02:12:42.000Yeah, him, Jack Buckby, Martina Marcota, all these, Raheem Kassam, these people are fakers, fakers of the highest caliber, posers, and our enemies, our worst enemies.
02:12:55.000ASDF says Nick's hair making him look like one of those capital nibbas from the Hunger Games.
02:14:30.000Why would anyone want to say anything, you know, white supremacist or whatever?
02:14:34.000Why would anyone want to read some of these books?
02:14:37.000Don't burn this book, just burn those Nazi books.
02:14:40.000You know, Dave Rubin says, do not burn my book advocating for gay liberalism, but burn Jared Taylor's books and burn Peter Brimelow's books and burn all those books.
02:19:55.000Nick A says, to think this started from mistaken Ramsey's Twitter for Ron Paul and then seeing the smirking sunglasses kid give a reasonable take.
02:20:41.000That it's such an unreality that it's like two grown men are like holding hands or like cuddling and people are like, yeah, that's that, yeah.
02:24:57.000You know, I'm like, the more I think about the Catboy Cammie thing, the more it's like, well, I mean, not that we need to revisit that, but it's almost like they cannot force me to capitulate.
02:25:07.000That's what it's about at the end of the day.
02:25:50.000So I don't know how to feel about that.
02:25:51.000Do I put the stream up there and say, you know, it was just a fun stream and people who were going to use anything to attack me ended up using that?
02:26:02.000Or, you know, do I just bury that and say, you know, we don't talk about that?
02:26:13.000Because, you know, The more that I think about it, it's like, did nothing wrong.
02:26:17.000And I feel like everybody can say that now in hindsight, now in retrospect.
02:26:22.000Once the mob gets all fired up, then people are going to say what they're going to say and do what they're going to do.
02:26:27.000But in hindsight, and it's always been true, but I'm sure for a lot of people in hindsight, they're like, oh, yeah, turned out it was a bunch of bullshit.
02:27:14.000Did nobody, you know, strangely enough, all the people that were reporting on that initially failed to report that, uh, You know, Cammie has since gotten married, you know, to a woman.
02:31:36.000Jesse says, I don't know if entropy worked, so here, okay.
02:31:40.000Well, I'm sorry if it didn't work for you, but thanks.
02:31:44.000Nick says, Hard to believe Nick got his start as a libertarian with a small L.
02:31:48.000Okay, it's common knowledge, but thanks.
02:31:51.000Based Crusader says 1 Corinthians 16 13, be watchful, stand firm in the faith, act like men, be strong, let all that you do be done in love.
02:34:17.000But in any case, I mean, yeah, clearly the guy is not Christian.
02:34:22.000He's not moral in our sense of the word.
02:34:25.000And in general, you know, I think he does things that are wrong.
02:34:29.000But nevertheless, I think what happens is people take the things that he does and they blow him so far out of proportion that it almost forces me to defend.
02:36:24.000You know, people are like, oh, I'm hurting his feelings.
02:36:27.000It's like, no, you just have to tune the noise out.
02:36:30.000When people come at you with that kind of bad phase stuff, you can't win because either you capitulate and concede or you set the record straight and then it's like, oh, well, you're explaining and you're explaining and that means, you know, whatever.
02:36:43.000So it's a bunch of bullshit, a bunch of nonsense from Vausch and Trannies and Wignats and anyway.