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00:18:48.000We gave you some more details and updates yesterday about some things we learned about what was happening in the prison before he killed himself, and today we have some brand new details courtesy of the Washington Post that apparently broke all kinds of bones in his neck
00:19:26.000We're not really friends with those people, but maybe we can learn from their strategy here.
00:19:31.000And then our featured story for tonight, of course, what the show is titled after, is Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib being banned from Israel.
00:19:40.000So I guess Israel is willing and able to take 3.8 billion dollars a year from the Congress, but they don't actually want people going over there and visiting.
00:19:54.000I think that should just about take us to the end there.
00:19:57.000Before we get into the current events, I do want to talk about a couple of other things first.
00:20:02.000Before we dive into the news, I just want to give you a small update on our story yesterday.
00:20:08.000Yesterday our featured story was that shootout in Philadelphia, and we didn't know really what was going on last night.
00:20:15.000You know, it was still developing, the shooting was still ongoing while I was doing the show, and we didn't know who the suspect was, we didn't know exactly...
00:20:25.000All we knew and all we know really now so far is that something like six police officers were shot and wounded.
00:20:31.000There were something like 50 police cars at the scene.
00:20:34.000I guess it was related to some kind of a drug crime.
00:20:37.000We know now that police were there to serve a warrant.
00:20:41.000At the house of somebody named Maurice Hill, a 36-year-old man, a 36-year-old resident of this nice town Tiago neighborhood in Philadelphia, after which the suspect opened fire.
00:20:55.000He took a couple of people hostage inside the house.
00:20:59.000They negotiated his surrender, and it turned out my prediction was correct.
00:21:03.000You know, yesterday we didn't know any of the details.
00:21:06.000We didn't know who this was, or what the story was, why there was a shootout, why there was a standoff with police, and I looked at the demographics in the neighborhood, and I said, you know, I'm gonna venture to guess that this is probably a black male.
00:21:20.000I said, I'm going all in, I'm putting all my chips on black guy, because it was an 86% black neighborhood.
00:21:27.000It was like a drug crime, you know, and it turns out I was right.
00:21:34.000I guess you could say this week, because a suspect
00:21:37.00036-year-old Maurice Hill is a black man and you know in the aftermath of this shooting This is a very brief update not gonna spend too much time on this because we want to move on and talk about other things But in the aftermath of this shooting the mayor of Philadelphia is calling for gun control He's saying that in order to stop the violence we need
00:22:12.000Kamala Harris has proposed using red flag laws to particularly seize the firearms of people that the government identifies as white nationalists.
00:23:30.000Of course, I'm saying that in a little bit of a tongue-in-cheek fashion, but...
00:23:35.000You know, honestly, at this point I think that would actually do a lot of good.
00:23:39.000You look at the majority of the gun crime in Philadelphia or Baltimore or Chicago, the whole country, it's all one demographic or it's mostly, it's a little bit more than the majority, one demographic that's doing the shootings.
00:23:57.000So, if we're gonna take that kind of thinking through to its logical conclusion, I don't think everybody would be on board with that.
00:24:31.000Obviously, that's a little bit outlandish, but, you know, kind of to the point of, what are we talking about with this kind of gun control?
00:24:38.000If they really cared about the shooting, there's kind of one demographic you could disarm quite easily, and I think that would mitigate a lot of the problems.
00:24:46.000But, you know, I guess that's not politically correct.
00:24:49.000I guess people aren't really ready for that.
00:24:51.000I guess that's a little bit controversial.
00:24:53.000You know, PC these days, you can't say anything.
00:24:56.000So that's a little update on Philadelphia.
00:25:00.000Like I said yesterday, I think introducing this story, I said, you know, you're not gonna believe where this is or what the demographics are of the neighborhood.
00:25:08.000It shocks nobody that this stuff happens, but it continues to amaze me that people are so blind to who's really doing the killing here, who's really doing the shooting and the killing, you know?
00:25:20.000Every time somebody shoots up a Walmart or a synagogue, I gotta be sweating at night because I'm thinking they're gonna come for my YouTube channel or they're gonna arrest me or come for my guns.
00:25:29.000You know, because you get the wrong person in office.
00:25:33.000But these people are doing it every day.
00:25:42.000One other thing before we dive into the current events I wanted to talk about.
00:25:46.000This is something we talk about a lot on this show.
00:25:49.000This is something which we noticed particularly in June, earlier on in the summer during Gay Pride Month.
00:25:57.000Somebody said this, I forget whom, maybe it was a friend of mine or a content creator, but it was very prescient.
00:26:03.000Somebody said, you know, we're going to get to the point where maybe it's this year or maybe it's next year.
00:26:08.000We'll get to the point where Gay Pride Month simply just doesn't end.
00:26:12.000We'll get to the point where Gay Pride Month will start, they'll raise up the rainbow flags, they'll put up the rainbow posters and advertisements and rainbow promotional materials and rainbow commercials and rainbow parades and all this, and we'll get to a point where eventually they just won't come down.
00:26:30.000You know, maybe three years ago it's like, oh it's Gay Pride Month and they got the parade and I'm not saying that like this is a good thing, but I'm saying this is how it used to work.
00:26:38.000And then when June is over, they say, OK, back to normal.
00:26:42.000We're going to take all this promotional stuff and put it in the attic, you know, put it in the storage space to take out next year.
00:26:49.000Well, somebody said, and forgive me, I forget who, but they said, you know, one of these days we're going to get to the point where they just don't take it down.
00:26:55.000They put it up in the beginning of the in the beginning of June, in the beginning of the Gay Pride Month.
00:27:01.000And when July 1st rolls around, it won't come down.
00:27:07.000It'll stay up through August, it'll stay up through the end of the year, it'll stay up all the way until the next one comes around the following year.
00:27:14.000And I think that's what we're beginning to see because I'm scrolling through my Twitter timeline, you know, I'm getting ready for the show, I'm trying to find some hot takes, trying to find the news, and I find a commercial from Mercedes-Benz.
00:27:27.000You know Mercedes-Benz, the company that sells cars?
00:27:52.000To see more visit and they give a link for their website.
00:27:56.000Hashtag LGBTQ Hashtag LGBT Hashtag Pride Hashtag LGBTQ Community Hashtag LGBT Pride Hashtag Pride Canada Hashtag Pride Flag Hashtag LGBT Flag Hashtag Love is Love Hashtag Love Wins Hashtag Diversity
00:28:17.000And the commercial depicts basically a lot of gay people.
00:29:11.000We saw there was like a Chips Ahoy commercial.
00:29:14.000about this for like father's day or something there was another commercial like this now it's mercedes it seems like they're all over entertainment these days like in hollywood and and i'm just thinking what is going on and that's exactly what was described in that quote you know we are at the point now where that month it just doesn't end we're in a permanent state if you look at this tweet all the hashtags the commercial
00:29:36.000Pride, driven by diversity, love wins, love is love.
00:29:50.000Maybe it could be forgiven if it was July, because, oh, maybe it's July 2nd, somebody didn't get the memo, you know, they haven't fully transitioned yet, but it's the middle of August, and it's still like we never left the Pride Month.
00:30:04.000And so what kind of world are we living in?
00:30:06.000How can you bring in children into this world when, you know, they're probably going to be using the internet?
00:30:11.000I mean, children watch television and children now are born with a screen in front of their face, iPad, iPhone, iTouch, all these different things.
00:30:20.000They're gonna be on social media and see this stuff.
00:30:23.000So what kind of a society is that when that is all over the place?
00:30:28.000It used to be that that stuff was tucked away in, like, alleys, you know, in back alleys, in, like, seedy, underground places, and nobody saw it.
00:31:16.000So it's not even like to the point where it's like tolerance, right?
00:31:20.000Where people are saying, oh, like we'll put up with that, you know, or
00:31:24.000Or anything like that, it's open advocacy and endorsement of this kind of stuff, and the most depraved, the most deviant aspects of it.
00:31:34.000You know, it'd be one thing, again, we're not saying this is good, but we're saying it would be one thing, this is what they tried to do like 10 years ago, where they're like, look, well-adjusted, normal people,
00:32:05.000Am I, like I say, am I overdosing on crazy pills?
00:32:08.000I put in my telegram chat the other day, as we move forward, as we trudge along into this next century, the 2020s, it's really, it's really grating to see this kind of stuff.
00:32:21.000I keep hoping one day that I'll wake up and it's like 2007 and it was all just a bad dream and you turn on television and the commercials have good looking
00:33:11.000I mean, I know we say global homo and clown world, but I mean, really, it's just everywhere you look and everywhere you turn, no matter what issue you're looking at, you're just confronted by these encroaching forces of depravity, ugliness, disorder, darkness.
00:33:27.000At a certain point, you're like, oh, I don't know what to do anymore.
00:33:30.000So anyway, that's the drag queen stuff.
00:33:33.000You never can get enough of that, right?
00:33:43.000I know we spent a lot of the show yesterday talking about Epstein and some things that are going on with the prison guards and his jail cell.
00:33:51.000You know, I mean, these things are just ridiculous.
00:33:53.000They don't know where the cameras are in the jail cell.
00:33:56.000They say they're still uncertain whether or not the cameras are recording inside the cell or outside the cell.
00:34:03.000Well, they found out today some new details about Jeffrey Epstein.
00:34:07.000Like I said, I think on Monday or yesterday, they were performing the autopsy.
00:34:12.000We now have some of the results from the autopsy.
00:34:15.000Like I said, this is according to the Washington Post.
00:34:18.000It says, quote, an autopsy performed on Jeffrey Epstein showed that he sustained multiple breaks in his neck bones.
00:34:26.000People familiar with the autopsy report told the newspaper the bones broken in Epstein's neck included the hyoid bone, which is near the Adam's apple.
00:34:34.000This sort of break can happen when a person hang themselves or dies by strangulation, according to forensics experts.
00:34:42.000So, you know, again, to me, what continues to be the most suspicious aspect of Jeffrey Epstein's suicide is the fact that he died by hanging.
00:34:52.000You know, again, if you could recreate in your head his cell, right, and what was going on the moment that he died,
00:34:59.000How is a six foot tall man supposed to hang himself in a cell like this?
00:35:04.000There's nothing on the ceiling that you can attach yourself to.
00:35:07.000You know, if you can imagine the highest point in a room is the ceiling, well we can check that off.
00:35:12.000We can, like, scratch through that because there's nothing on top of the ceiling that you could wrap a, they say he hung himself with a bed sheet, that you could wrap a bed sheet around your neck and then attach it to the wall, right?
00:35:24.000I mean, he doesn't have any adhesive, he doesn't have any drills or anything, can't drill it into the
00:36:37.000And he hung himself from the top bedpost.
00:36:39.000Okay, maybe that's believable, I guess.
00:36:43.000You know, again, you think about even his suicide attempt in late July, where he had strangulation marks around his neck, and you sort of tie that in, and you say, these are two ways that don't really make a lot of sense for a suicidal person to kill himself, right?
00:36:57.000If he killed himself, then that means that in late July, even though they said somebody strangled him, it might have been a suicide attempt anyway.
00:37:05.000So they're trying to make us believe that first he tried to choke himself, then he tried to hang himself from the top bunk of a bunk bed, and he wasn't hanging, but he just sort of leaned forward, and for some reason the survival instinct didn't kick in, he was just able to do this, and now they're telling us because of the autopsy that the force of the hanging was so great that it broke multiple bones in his neck.
00:37:28.000Again, I would understand if he was at the top, like let's say he's in a room that's 30 feet tall.
00:37:34.000The ceiling is 30 feet tall and he tied a bed sheet to a hook on the ceiling and tied it around his neck and he did a cannonball off of a, you know, 15 foot tall bed.
00:37:45.000I can understand how the force of that would break your neck, right?
00:37:48.000Like in the old days when they used to hang people, you know, they had the floor drop out from under them and they would literally
00:37:54.000Fall, and it would snap their neck, and that's how you would die by hanging.
00:38:18.000I mean to me it seems like at that point when you're hanging in that way as opposed to hanging off the ground, you're being killed by strangulation as opposed to a broken neck.
00:38:28.000You know, it's not like the gallows where the floor drops out and it snaps your neck, and you're literally just choking yourself to death, you know?
00:38:35.000And so if that's the case, then it doesn't really sort of gel to me that, what, he just like slammed his face forward and, you know, tried to do it like that and broke his neck?
00:38:57.000If he had marks around his neck the first time, somebody strangled him the first time.
00:39:01.000And if he, you know, killed himself this weekend, no cellmate, nobody was checking in on him, there was no video footage, he broke bones in his neck, consistent with the strangulation.
00:39:11.000Call me crazy, I think somebody went in there and choked him to death.
00:39:14.000I think that's just more evidence that there is foul play involved.
00:39:18.000And I don't know, you know, again, to me it's incredible that all these things can add up and people just simply don't even care, you know?
00:39:25.000I mean, I see all day on the timeline just nobody really seems to care about this stuff.
00:39:31.000These details continue to emerge and people are
00:39:35.000They're so willing to allow themselves to be distracted by all these other stories, you know?
00:39:40.000Like, I look on MAGA Twitter, all these other places, and it's just, like, schizophrenic.
00:39:45.000It's totally, like, ADD frenzy, where it's, like, it mattered on Saturday that Jeffrey Epstein killed himself, but since then, I mean, they've been pushed and pulled in so many different directions that it's just sort of irrelevant, all these details, you know?
00:39:58.000That they're talking about Ilhan Omar, Philadelphia, or, you know, the latest Trump tweet or something.
00:40:03.000So it just boggles the mind that, I mean, it's just smounting evidence that's so hard to ignore that foul play was involved and it just seems like it's total apathy, you know, with everybody else except for a few thousand people connected to this side of Twitter, right?
00:40:21.000Not that anyone cares, but he probably got murdered because he knew too much and, you know, they're just giving that evidence out in the open.
00:40:45.000It says a group of YouTube video makers is suing YouTube and parent company Google, claiming both discriminate against LGBT themed videos and their creators.
00:40:57.000The group claims YouTube restricts advertising on LGBT videos and limits their reach and discoverability.
00:41:05.000But YouTube said sexual orientation and gender identity played no role in deciding whether videos could earn ad revenue or appear in search results.
00:41:13.000A group is hoping a jury will hear its case in California.
00:41:17.000The legal action makes a wide range of claims including that YouTube, number one, removes advertising from videos featuring trigger words such as gay or lesbian, number two, often labels LGBT themed videos as sensitive or mature and restricts them from appearing in search results or recommendations, and three, does not do enough to filter harassment and hate speech in the comments section.
00:41:41.000This lawsuit was filed by a group of video makers from the U.S.
00:41:44.000including Bria Cam and Chrissy Chambers, Amp Sommers, Chase Ross, and Lindsey Amer, who produces LGBT-themed educational videos.
00:41:56.000The legal action also claims Google refused to let the creators of a show called G News advertise their program because it contained shocking content.
00:42:05.000So I see the story and on the one hand obviously we oppose the creators here.
00:42:10.000We oppose the people that are making this content.
00:42:12.000I think queer kids stuff is involved in this, which people who watch this show probably know what that is.
00:42:18.000It's like an educational video by a trans person.
00:42:22.000Aimed at like brainwashing kids into thinking that LGBT stuff is okay.
00:42:27.000And so on the one hand, I look at the story and immediately I'm like, of course, this is not true.
00:42:32.000If YouTube is discriminating against homosexuals, that's news to me, right?
00:42:37.000Because, you know, we saw the YouTube Rewind for 2018 and we saw all the YouTube promotional materials for Pride Month and just in general and in everything they promote.
00:42:48.000It's got like a drag queen or a trans person or a gay person
00:42:52.000So to me, the first time I look at this, I'm thinking, they're discriminating against LGBT?
00:42:58.000After like the three months that we've had on right-wing Twitter, where they're demonetizing, banning, putting in the restricted mode or the limited state for videos.
00:43:07.000You know, they're banning people based on their live chat, banning people based on comments.
00:43:12.000And these people are saying it's the homosexuals that are being discriminated against?
00:43:18.000But then I start to think to myself, I think there might be sort of an opportunity in this because, you know, one of our biggest problems is that we as a group are not protected by anti-discrimination laws.
00:43:32.000You know, that's kind of the amazing thing about this country
00:44:01.000That covers race, religion, sexual orientation, gender, all these different things.
00:44:07.000The only thing it doesn't cover is political ideology.
00:44:10.000So we can have a country, and it's totally paused up because of diversity, and at the very least we could say, well, the silver lining is that a country that is diverse would promote divergent viewpoints, would promote divergent ideologies, divergent political theories, and things like this.
00:44:29.000Except for, nope, that's the one exception.
00:44:32.000You know, everybody under the sun is covered.
00:44:34.000If you're a Satanist, you're covered, right?
00:44:36.000You're a Jewish, that's covered, right?
00:44:39.000You know, you're a Talmudic hater of Jesus Christ, that's fine.
00:44:42.000You know, you're in favor of polygamy or incest, you're a pedophile, covered, no problem.
00:44:48.000Literally, I saw somebody on Twitter say, like, kill all pedophiles, and he got banned because he was advocating violence against pedophiles.
00:44:56.000So literally, diversity is inclusive enough to include pedophiles, but not inclusive enough to include people that say, maybe it's not a good idea if America is no longer a white country, you know?
00:45:06.000So pedophilia, green light, white preservation, you can't have that.
00:45:13.000But I see this, and I see this perhaps as maybe a window of opportunity, where the more that I think about this anti-discrimination stuff, maybe that's our in, in terms of social media, in terms of the government.
00:45:25.000You know, for example, people have floated the idea of, what if we identified as a Catholic movement?
00:45:31.000You know, a lot of people suggested, what if you really went all in on the Catholic stuff?
00:45:36.000And for people that watch this show, you obviously know I'm Catholic, you know I'm a strong Catholic.
00:45:59.000We could say it's discrimination to shut people down on the basis of their religion.
00:46:04.000We could say that that violates the Civil Rights Act.
00:46:06.000We could say that, well, you know, YouTube very well may be a private company and they can discriminate based on viewpoint, but they can't discriminate based on this.
00:46:14.000You know, another idea is what if I just started identifying as transsexual, right?
00:46:18.000I mean, what if we just said, America First is a transsexual show.
00:46:47.000Do you think that would allow us to get through?
00:46:49.000Do you think if I said that, that would be compelling enough that they wouldn't ban?
00:46:52.000You know, that if a bunch of gay people got together and said, you can't discriminate against gay and trans content, and YouTube said, you know what?
00:47:13.000This is now the asexual show, and you're discriminating against our point of view, which happens to be virulently misogynistic and sexist.
00:47:21.000I don't know if that would be selling your soul.
00:47:23.000That would be sort of a deal with the devil, but it might be worth considering, right?
00:47:27.000So I see this kind of legislation and you know on a serious note what does stand out to me is again the nature of the inclusivity and of the anti-discrimination.
00:47:36.000It really blows my mind in the first place that there's this perception
00:48:38.000Like preschool aged children about anal sex and homosexuality and pedophilia and transsexuality and they're going to court and suing them for anti-discrimination and everybody's on board with this you know they're saying oh you can't take that out of the
00:48:55.000You can't take that out of the algorithm.
00:48:57.000If some child or some parent is searching up educational content, you should be able to find something about anal sex and, you know, all this other stuff.
00:49:04.000Isn't that crazy today that that's totally, that's included in the inclusivity and the diversity, but somebody like me, making jokes, doing a comedy show, saying simple, uncontroversial, maybe not PC things like, you're a Shabbos goy, you work for Jews, but patriots like me get censored?
00:49:24.000I'm being, I'm a little bit joking when I say it that way, but on a serious note, that's how far we are in the country, right?
00:49:30.000So, I don't know, I guess in a certain sense I wish them luck, only because maybe there's a little bit of coverage for us.
00:49:37.000I don't know, I'm hesitant because, you know, I'm sure if they did get a victory, would those, if they got any kind of result where it was anti-discrimination, would that apply to us?
00:49:47.000Would that umbrella stretch over everybody?
00:49:50.000I'm guessing probably not, so maybe we're rooting against them.
00:49:53.000We don't want them to be normalized, but I do wish there were viable efforts like this going for us.
00:49:58.000You know, I wish there was somebody who would do a lawsuit on behalf of the right or on behalf of white people or something like that, you know, in the in the vein of like NAACP, but for white people to say, why are you discriminating against white people?
00:50:13.000Why are you taking us out of the search algorithms or something for Catholics?
00:50:16.000You know, shouldn't there be some kind of an ADL but for Catholics?
00:50:20.000Shouldn't all these Jews who go after Catholics get put on a list?
00:51:24.000You know, I mean it's just we're just fighting against organized, networked,
00:51:29.000institutionalized people and we've got nothing.
00:51:31.000And I have to think that at a certain point we can force that issue and say and demand legal protections for the kinds of things we're promoting.
00:51:54.000We're gonna move on and talk about our featured story.
00:51:56.000This is another thing, I don't really know what to make of this.
00:51:59.000You've probably seen it already if you've been watching the news today, but Israel has officially banned the two Congresswomen, Ilhan Omar from Minnesota and Rashida Tlaib from Michigan because they support BDS, which is pretty substantial because I guess there is something inside of Israeli law which says that they can ban supporters of BDS from coming into Israel.
00:52:23.000But they have said in the past that they won't apply that to American government officials.
00:52:28.000And I'll read you, this is the news report, this is from BBC.
00:52:58.000Omar described Israel's move as, quote, an insult to democratic values and a chilling response to a visit by government officials from an allied nation.
00:53:07.000Mr. Trump earlier had taken to Twitter to urge that the two lawmakers be blocked from visiting, adding that, quote, they hate Israel and all Jewish people and there is nothing that can be said or done to change their minds.
00:53:21.000Israeli law blocks entrance visas to any foreigner who calls for any type of boycott that targets Israel, either economic, cultural, or academic.
00:53:29.000The law attempts to suppress the BDS movement.
00:53:32.000Israeli officials had earlier said they would make an exception for the elected U.S.
00:53:55.000Liberty, they blew up our buildings, the Levon Affair, they steal our technology, they steal our nuclear supplies, that's the Apollo Affair, they sell our tech to the Chinese, they give material support to our adversaries, in the case of Iran in 79, in the case of the Iran-Iraq War in 89,
00:54:15.000They take our money, they abuse our politicians, they're running trafficking rings with Jeffrey Epstein, the Mossad is stealing our secrets, and I understand all that.
00:54:26.000But on the one hand, I say to myself, you know, a country defending its borders, defending its interests, how refreshing.
00:54:34.000You know, a country saying, these guys hate our country, let's not let them in, let's keep them out.
00:54:40.000On the one hand I have to say is there anything intrinsically wrong with that?
00:54:43.000That Israel is saying these guys support BDS and we're kicking them out?
00:54:48.000I mean obviously we support something like BDS, right?
00:54:51.000I mean we support something like that.
00:54:54.000That we think that Israel should not be receiving our support and obviously not for the Palestinian stuff but I mean some of the terrible things they've done to our government and our people.
00:55:06.000Say that they're part of our alliance and things like that.
00:55:09.000So on the one hand, we're kind of on board with Ilhan Omar and what she says about the Israel lobby.
00:55:14.000But on the other hand, I have to say that Israel saying, no, you're not allowed to come in because you're just going to cause trouble and agitate.
00:55:21.000And they weren't even going to visit Israel.
00:55:23.000They were going to visit East Jerusalem and the West Bank, which is Palestine.
00:55:27.000You know, so on the one hand, I have to say there's nothing really intrinsically wrong with that.
00:55:32.000Maybe if America adopted that approach, we'd be better off.
00:55:36.000You know, maybe if we looked at some of these people coming across the border and said, you hate our country, you're not coming here, get out, you know, and we were ruthless on our border like Israel is, had a wall like Israel does, maybe that'd be a good thing.
00:55:49.000On the other hand, I have to say, look, like it or not,
00:55:53.000They are American Congress people, right?
00:56:01.000And our Congress gives Israel $4 billion a year.
00:56:04.000And we give them military support and all these special provisions.
00:56:07.000You know, I was going to go over this on that slightly offensive interview.
00:56:11.000But it's like serious aid that we give them.
00:56:14.000Exceptional not just in terms of numbers, but in terms of all these other special provisions.
00:56:20.000Like, we give them the most foreign aid by far out of anybody, and we have since 1976.
00:56:26.000But on top of that, they get this sweetheart deal that no other country does.
00:56:30.000Like for example, for a lot of countries, if we give them military aid,
00:56:34.000They have to spend 100% of their military aid on American defense contracts.
00:56:40.000So, you know, we may give $700 billion a year to Egypt, but Egypt has to spend all that money buying weaponry from Lockheed Martin and, like, you know, all our American defense contractors.
00:56:51.000Israel gets like 25 or 30 percent of that money they can spend on their own defense industry, to the point where they have their own self-sufficient defense industry.
00:57:00.000And they're actually a big arms trafficker because of it, because of the aid we give them in that provision.
00:57:05.000A lot of countries, when we give them foreign aid, we give them the foreign aid over the course of the year.
00:57:11.000So you know, like with Jordan or Egypt, if we give them, you know, we give Egypt something like 700 billion dollars in a year, or 700 billion dollars, like 700 million dollars in a year, we'll give that to them over the course of the year.
00:57:23.000I said 700 billion before, I mean 700 million.
00:57:26.000We'll give that to them over the course of a year.
00:57:29.000With Israel, unlike any other country, we give them all the aid at one time in the first month of the year.
00:57:36.000We give them four billion dollars all at once in the beginning of the year.
00:58:12.000On top of that, when we pay $60 million to borrow money to give them all their cash on day one of the year, they then take that money and use it to buy American Treasury notes and they earn interest on it.
00:58:26.000So that costs us something like $100 million per year because when we give them all that aid in January, they use some of it obviously to invest in government bonds, and so over the course of that year then, they're getting interest off the money that we gave them.
00:59:44.000Normally when we give aid to a country, we give it in the form of a grant.
00:59:48.000Normally we give people a grant and the stipulation with grant money is you get it free and clear, like they just get the money, but if it's a grant we have to send personnel to supervise how it's spent.
00:59:59.000So if we gave Israel $4 billion per year in grant money, we'd have to put American personnel in Israel to supervise how and where the money is spent.
01:02:22.000You know, maybe I should think of it less in the way that we're all together, we're all on one team, and they're a part of us, because, you know, Donald Trump did call for Israel to ban them.
01:02:31.000So maybe that's an anachronistic way of thinking, to see Rashida Tlaib and Ilhan Omar as on the same team.
01:02:38.000It's Team USA and part of the government because I mean technically we know they're not.
01:02:42.000We know that factions are being created.
01:03:13.000I don't know if that's an example of that, because again, you know, like I said, on the one hand, Tlaib and Ilhan Omar don't like Israel, and intrinsically, I think it's good for a country to defend its interests.
01:03:24.000But from an American perspective, it's like, what are you talking about?
01:05:39.000So why are we always running interference for Israel?
01:05:42.000So why are we always defending Israel?
01:05:44.000Why do we always have to white knight for these people that don't do anything for us, by the way?
01:05:49.000You know, I don't know if you remember, but right after Trump got inaugurated in 2017,
01:05:55.000Winter or spring 2017, one of the first press conferences he had was with Benjamin Netanyahu.
01:06:00.000And President Trump said to Benjamin Netanyahu, he said, if you could stop settling in the West Bank, that would be great.
01:06:08.000He said, the one thing we'd want to see is if you could relax with the settlements.
01:06:11.000For people that don't know, Israel has had this military occupation of the West Bank since I think 1967.
01:06:18.000And that's fine because there is this Arab coalition that aggressed Israel.
01:06:22.000We're not going to get into the details on that.
01:06:24.000It's questionable who is the aggressor.
01:06:27.000But in any case, Israel's been occupying the West Bank and what a lot of people have a problem with in the UN and international law is that they're putting down now civilian settlements.
01:06:37.000So you can have a military occupation of a country that you see as a threat, where you have your soldiers there, but now Israel's like colonizing the West Bank.
01:06:45.000They're putting up civilians, moving in, and like gentrifying, you know, so to speak, in a word, making it Jewish by having civilians establish homes and communities there.
01:06:55.000And so Trump said that's always been against American policy.
01:06:58.000Trump said, if you could stop expanding the settlements, that would be great.
01:07:02.000What did Benjamin Netanyahu do just three months later?
01:07:05.000He authorized the biggest expansion of settlements in the West Bank in Israel's history.
01:07:10.000So this is a country that slaps us in the face, spits on us, they steal our secrets, they totally abuse us, and our president, who's supposed to be America first, make America great again,
01:07:31.000As far as I'm concerned, they're hardly even a good ally.
01:07:33.000They're basically an adversary the way they treat us.
01:07:37.000So I guess, you know, if we're sort of on the fence about Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib and Israel banning them, I think we can all agree that this president going out and saying they shouldn't let them in, they don't like Israel.
01:07:49.000I mean, it serves, in an expedient sense, it serves a short-term political interest.
01:07:56.000In the sense that if you identified the Democrats as anti-Semitic and anti-Zionist, then the Israel lobby is going to punish them.
01:08:04.000And that's, again, that's a politically expedient tactic.
01:08:07.000But in the grand scheme of things, I don't think that's something we should be going for.
01:10:03.000The fried chicken's okay, but I was... Anyway, so I was eating it, and it was getting all over, you know, because chicken's kind of like oily and greasy, and it was getting in my mustache, and then I'm drinking, and it's in the... and I'm like, maybe this is too much.
01:11:40.000Now, you could call that a militia, maybe you call that a club, maybe you call that a friend group, maybe, you know, militia is a pretty loaded word, which might get you into legal trouble, but I don't know.
01:11:50.000Protecting yourself, I think, is always your right, and it's always a good idea, and if you can sort of outsource that, or, you know, find other people that want to have collective security, I think that's, you know,
01:14:36.000All these details don't really add up to me.
01:14:38.000BlackSwan says lately the SuperChad segment feels like a test your strength amusement park game where Nick sits spread eagle and people pay money to smash him in the nuts with a mallet to see how low functioning they are.
01:14:53.000I don't know what amusement park you're going to.
01:14:56.000What amusement park do you go to where this is an attraction?
01:15:16.000That sounds like something entirely different.
01:15:19.000That sounds like a different kind of amusement, let me just say.
01:15:22.000So, uh, I mean, look, the analogy is fitting.
01:15:25.000I mean, getting kicked in the balls and having to read these super chats?
01:15:29.000Yeah, I would say the pain scale is probably the same.
01:15:32.000You know, when you go to the doctor and they say, you know, from 1 to 10, show us which, uh, which face is you.
01:15:38.000I would say they probably register as about the same.
01:15:42.000but um you know amusement park i don't know i don't know what amusement park that is but certainly certainly getting kicked in the balls can't imagine it's more painful than not you know two dollars at 9 15 hey haven't slept haven't eaten nine o'clock two dollars hey you know peepee poopoo that kind of thing it's like it's very comparable i would say
01:16:04.000Derek says, I got you a sponsor, Big Guys BBQ in Wisconsin.
01:16:10.000Thanks, thanks for the offer, but sorry we don't do sponsors.
01:16:14.000I don't know why people think I would be interested in that, because I kind of always say no sponsors, no advertisers, and then people hit me up and they're like, hey I know you said no sponsors, but I got you a sponsor.
01:16:29.000I don't know what would make you think I appreciate it.
01:18:36.000I will say, however, about AIM that, look, anytime you do activism, anytime you join an organization, there is a level of risk that you accept.
01:18:46.000Now, I'll say that AIM is by far and away the best organization that you can join that is out there.
01:18:52.000I think Patrick is a great leader, a very mature guy, and he's no BS.
01:18:57.000He doesn't tolerate a lot of this goofy stuff that goes on in other organizations.
01:19:25.000Anytime you get involved in any capacity, there are things you can do to minimize your risk of being doxxed or exposed or something like that.
01:19:33.000I think AIM has had minimal trouble with that.
01:19:35.000They have had some incidents, but generally speaking, if you use common sense, you can mitigate your risk of that happening.
01:19:42.000But there you do have to always go into it thinking to yourself, what is the worst case scenario?
01:20:28.000You know your situation better than I do.
01:20:30.000If that's a risk you can take, by all means.
01:20:32.000But that's the way you gotta be thinking, in my opinion.
01:20:36.000King Harless says, Nick, now that Ilhan Omar and Tlaib are banned from Israel, does that mean they're real knickers or were they already knickers?
01:21:58.000We're doing nice Nick, so I'm obligated to tell you that this is a funny ongoing joke that I'm sure we are all going to enjoy for weeks to come.
01:24:43.000Their politics don't have to align perfectly, but it's about what he is and what he represents.
01:24:48.000Here's a white man, a white from South Africa no less, who like by himself created SpaceX, he's trying to discover the cosmos, and he's fighting AI, and he's trying to find out a way to have electric powered cars, and I mean here's somebody who represents the Faustian spirit.
01:25:06.000I know that's overused by certain retards on the alt-right, but
01:25:11.000He embodies the Faustian European spirit of expansion, the infinitesimal principle, discovering the stars, having all these different projects going on, constantly on the brink of bankruptcy.
01:25:23.000So, sure, maybe he's a Reddit fag and he said Donald Trump is cringe and he's in favor of immigration.
01:26:58.000And if your answer to more than two of those questions is not satisfactory, I'm gonna have to say you're gonna have to give up the firearms.
01:27:07.000Levi says hey Nick all of my co-workers except an old trucker cowboy are blue pill they also all hate Kanye coincidence not a coincidence and that's the thing about Kanye which is sort of interesting is that sort of the curse of
01:27:22.000Rappers is that they start out very hood, you know like Nas or Wu-Tang Clan and then eventually white people catch on to it And it's sort of like a thing in the rap community that if you rap for white people It's kind of like it means you're cringed.
01:27:37.000It means that if your market share is all white yuppies and you know pussies basically suburban like white pussies
01:27:44.000I know it's anti-white, but that's the mentality.
01:27:47.000I'm describing the attitude that you don't have a lot of street cred.
01:27:51.000Kendrick Lamar is a good example of a rapper who got critical acclaim, but now all these white people like him.
01:29:14.000Well, my favorite meme is to say something that's obviously just outrageous or retarded and then say, I know that's not exactly politically correct, you know.
01:29:24.000Like Matt Walsh works for these people, and he's a shabaz goy, and he's a race traitor, and I know that's not politically correct, but we don't have time, frankly, for total political correctness.
01:29:57.000Something like that, so I would say it's something like that.
01:30:00.000Lachlan says, went to Walmart yesterday and it looked like a post-apocalyptic scene, taped up in blanket-windowed cars and high boomers and undesirables everywhere.
01:30:12.000I used to think, like, maybe I should take it easy on Walmart because it's like the last stand of implicit white identity, but I've been to Walmart recently.
01:34:37.000And I mean that in the worst way possible.
01:34:39.000Imagine, like, how could you take this country seriously if you're a foreigner and you come here and they've got flags celebrating sodomy hanging from the streets in our great world cities.
01:36:16.000Maybe I've gotten to the point where I'm like an abusive husband with the Super Chats, where the mustache has grown in, I'm just, you know, shoveling the coleslaw.
01:36:25.000The testosterone has now broken the scales, you know?
01:36:31.000You know, it's just completely shattered the screen that's monitoring my test levels, and I've just become this hulking monster.
01:36:38.000I've become a Hulkamaniac, so to speak.
01:36:41.000Just a maniac, maniacal, abusive, high-test man, you know?
01:36:47.000My muscles are bulging out of my suit, ripping the sleeves off my suit, and my hair is falling out because I'm too high-test, so maybe I gotta calm down.
01:36:58.000I need phytoestrogen and oatmeal or something to bring my test levels down.
01:37:04.000You know, I need to get a bunch of receipts and rub them on my hands, rub receipts on my face, make some receipt soup.
01:37:11.000Boil some water, throw some receipt paper in there and drink it, calm me down a little bit, mellow me out, level me out a little bit, get my levels right so I'm a little bit more calm, a little bit more controlled and collected.
01:37:22.000Because it's too, it's too much, I guess you could say.
01:37:26.000Zach says, what do you think of the rumor that the Titanic was sunk because it had the main opponents to the formation of the Federal Reserve on board?
01:37:35.000I don't know, I've never heard that one before.
01:37:37.000Can't say that I know very much about the Titanic.
01:37:41.000First name last name says is Okay, I'm not gonna read that one Tyler says Mr. Hunt ever link you to Dylan Harper TP USA.
01:37:53.000No, I I'm sure Dylan Harper is probably my luck It's probably a porn star, right?
01:37:59.000I'm sure that's what that is, right and
01:38:01.000Or did somebody from TPUSA named Dylan Harper really attack me?
01:39:10.000You know, 5'9", I guess is tall for a girl, but you know, really it's just about the tall dad.
01:39:17.000I know there are a lot of girls that are short and they have tall fathers.
01:39:21.000So, I really, and I don't know how scientific this is, but generally I think it's more like if your dad's tall, you're gonna have tall sons.
01:39:57.000So, I mean, it doesn't... I wouldn't want a wife who is taller than me, certainly, but if she was my height, I'd probably want her to be a little bit shorter than me.
01:40:05.000So like 6'5", 6'7", something like that would be apropos for me.
01:40:12.000but uh yeah i don't i don't really mind so much as long as they're in that range you know as long as they're in an acceptable range where it's not like freakishly short and like just what are you doing what are you doing you know but it's also not taller than me i guess i'd be fine with it uh wizard 101 says uh love the show nick watching from class in australia what would you say the movement ideology you espouse is called uh paleoconservatism i think is right or nationalism i think both of those words would fit
01:41:58.000NiceNick added again, giving you a totally unironic compliment.
01:42:03.000Whenever people riff off of 2070, I think that's hilarious.
01:42:07.000I think when people try and jerk themselves off with how clever and funny they are describing a dystopian future, I'm signaling against certain Twitter accounts.
01:42:31.000I don't think we'll ever find out however, he knew too much.
01:42:43.000Yeah, maybe that's one way to do it, but, or he could have just killed him, or somebody could have just killed him, you know, maybe didn't commit suicide at all.
01:42:50.000So yeah, you're right, he did know too much, and we'll never know the truth.
01:42:54.000TJ says, six hash browns, two large fries, six frozen cokes, and 48 nugs with sweet and sour barbecue at three in the morning.
01:43:03.000Haha, yeah, you know me, it's Deso with the car full of drunks coming from the club on a Wednesday.
01:43:08.000I don't know that reference, my apologies.
01:43:10.000Yeah, I don't, I don't know what that one is.
01:43:13.000Is that, uh, is that the Big Smoke from Grand Theft Auto?
01:44:50.000How was mass since it was obligatory today and do you think the American Catholic Party stands a chance?
01:44:56.000Mass was great and American Catholic Party does not stand a chance just like I said yesterday.
01:45:02.000People that think they're going to start a political party are dreaming.
01:45:05.000They don't know what they're talking about.
01:45:07.000They don't have the slightest clue as to how politics works.
01:45:11.000So, do you think the American Catholic Party stands a chance?
01:45:14.000I think what you mean to say is, do you think some random guy who started a Twitter account and made a shitty logo for Azavi is going to become, you know, a viable party for the country?
01:46:44.000So, you know, that part, it's like, whatever, you know, to each their own, but marrying into the family, I'm gonna draw the line at that, right?
01:46:52.000I mean, so... So I like the guy, Aryan Super Soldier Total Chad, and a real, a real solid bloke, a real, a real top lad.
01:47:04.000But I don't know if you want to bring that into the family.
01:47:49.000I was going to buy something else but now I'm a Mercedes man.
01:47:54.000stuckman says all hail nick's mom yeah throw up some romans in chat for mom thought assassins is what are your thoughts on historic white american identity and its link to protestantism will this have to change to catholicism well yeah i mean look america's a protestant nation people don't like to hear that if you're catholic but it's true protestants well masons founded the country but protestants were the founding stock
01:48:21.000The culture was obviously Protestant, individualistic, this idea of a legalistic tradition, the Anglo tradition of law, influenced obviously by the Magna Carta and British common law, and legislatures, parliamentarian systems, things like this.
01:48:40.000I mean, it's all obviously very Anglo, very Protestant.
01:48:44.000No, on the other hand, you could say that's perhaps the seed of all its problems.
01:48:48.000You could say that had America been a Spanish nation or, you know, a Portuguese nation or something like this, maybe it'd be different.
01:48:56.000A French nation, maybe it'd be different.
01:49:00.000So certainly I think Protestant is part of the historical American identity, but certainly maybe it has to come around to Catholicism to perhaps right some of these wrongs of the American tradition.
01:51:01.000You know, it's sort of like if the owner of the land comes back, you gotta be working the fields, right?
01:51:05.000Or what was that analogy made in the gospel?
01:51:08.000You know, you gotta be prepared at all moments in case the Lord comes back.
01:51:13.000So, I think it's not really a concern of mine, you know?
01:51:16.000Whether it happens tomorrow or in 50 years, we gotta be ready no matter what.
01:51:20.000So, it's not really something that should occupy our minds, I don't think, or spend too much time thinking about prophecy and, you know, eschatology.
01:51:28.000I just don't think there's a lot of value in that.
01:52:41.000Uh yeah I don't think that's true but uh sure clown world says can you debate adam green lol i don't know what's to debate i mean we basically agree uh poopoo king says i watched the trailer for good boys and it made me think of the russian cyber pranksters saying one day we'll shut their lying mouths for them
01:53:00.000Oh yeah, those Russian cyber pranksters.
01:53:01.000I don't know what that's in reference to.
01:53:03.000I don't know what you're talking about.
01:53:05.000Shutting somebody's lying mouth for them?
01:54:53.000uh let's see ff says the mustache is based in red pill pro tip from a mustached knicker just trim the bottom so it sits above your upper lip keeps it nice and clean yeah i do got to trim it it's getting a little long kosher says nick sodomite smite flintus yeah yeah every day the ayatollah says should we water the tree of liberty sooner rather than later
01:55:16.000Okay, I don't know why you would even ask a question like that.
01:55:19.000For people who don't understand the reference, they're saying, should we kill people in the government?
01:55:23.000I'm gonna go out on a limb and say, you're a retard for saying that.
01:55:27.000Looter says, I am the god of hellfire and I bring you fire.
01:55:53.000We've got a scrum in the super chat section.
01:55:58.000JC says hey Nick just want to see you're knocking it out of the park with the shows every night always listen to them every morning for my first run I'm a truck driver keep up the good work well thanks man hey god bless our truck drivers very based very based in red pill job but thanks man thanks for the kind words a lot of nastiness yesterday a lot of shitty people the other day complaining about the show
01:56:21.000uh you know look if you don't like the show uh basically get in a car accident that's what i have to say to you you know if you don't like the show don't watch it no if you don't like this show uh maybe you should maybe you should smash your face into a brick wall going 100 miles an hour in a car
01:56:39.000Luftwaffe says, hey Nick, seriously think you should be attending more masses?
01:58:36.000People are telling me, you gotta move to Phoenix, you gotta move to Phoenix, because all the E people are there, all the Twitter nippers are there.
01:58:43.000And then they're like, oh yeah, it's 110 degrees every day in the summer.
01:59:07.000You hit the pad, I guess, and it shoots up that little thing and it rings a bell, but that's not what you described.
01:59:12.000You said it's like that amusement park game where you're tied to Red Eagle.
01:59:16.000It's like, uh... I mean, I know the one game where you have the mallet, you hit the thing, and it hits the bell, but that's not really what you said, is it?
01:59:24.000But that's not quite the game you're describing.
01:59:41.000You think this is a show where I'm gonna really, you know, give you a... I'm gonna give you a motivational speech to not jerk off, to not masturbate?
02:00:40.000technically max says Nick take the sponsorship from a gold stocks company where you don't see any actual gold I know you hear about lots of gold sponsorships but I'm different I like how he deliberately misspelled a couple of words in there to get my goat well done reddit gold for you sir
02:00:57.000Jack says, alright Nick Ladd, got a knobbly bobbly on the go right now.
02:01:02.000Prop a pang, safe blood X. Okay, so this is more Britbong angloid gibberish, you know, more angloid talk.
02:01:11.000You know, I might as well be speaking in Ebonics.
02:01:14.000Dara J says, my diet consists of 2% maggots.
02:02:08.000McDowell's Wages is nip-a-tum about transitioning, posting about Blair White on Telegram, Crowder-style drag skits when?
02:02:16.000Well, that's the thing about Blaire White.
02:02:18.000Her profile picture, it's like, if you want to become the other gender, I would think that, like, the premise that we're sold is that it's like, oh, you're a girl born in a boy's body.
02:04:26.000Jordan Scott Mills says, I was in Walmart and one of our lovely diverse new Americans that worked there was playing music of his homeland while walking around.
02:04:40.000Ian R says, I've been watching The Last Airbender lately and every time Sokka puts a woman in her place I can hear Nick in my head saying, Based?
02:04:49.000I don't remember any of the characters.
02:05:05.000Heiman says, it would have been funny if Epstein tied the noose to the bedpost and just ran in the opposite direction really fast to snap his neck.
02:05:13.000Well, it seems just about as plausible, right?
02:05:15.000Zipheus says, were you going to talk about the recession?
02:06:07.000Boopers says, You are spot on about Walmart.
02:06:09.000I know, I know, it's disgusting there.
02:06:12.000It's disgusting when I went and got my fortnight nerf gun I'm like in line at the self checkout and there's like this retarded girl and she's like wrestling it away from me She's like, can I see that?
02:06:23.000I'm like she works there she works at Walmart and I was in line because they were having some malfunction with the registers and She's like she takes out on my hand and I'm like give it back
02:10:06.000It's kind of a gay book because it's like this guy used to work for like David Limbaugh I think and he's sort of like a cringe like this.
02:10:14.000I read this a long time ago so I'm pretty sure it's like a sort of cringe
02:10:18.000like judeo-christian type thing but he goes into a lot of source material about how a lot of the founders were truly christians truly uh believe in christians so that's a source i can recommend on this ian matthews is defending israel is the real last stand of implicit white identity think about it for real for real yeah i don't know about that evan smith says it's actually pronounced tooley
02:11:11.000If you don't think that 6 million Jews died in the Holocaust, then you're out of line, Buster, and you're going to jail, and I'll kill you personally for denying the Holocaust.
02:14:03.000He's crying like a little bitch about gun control.
02:14:07.000and he's you know the guy's just total cringe at this point so i was you know i i thought it was funny i thought it was interesting at the time but now the guy's just cringe uh blast beats is do you like graffiti what is your tag name no i don't like graffiti i don't have a tag name i think it's vandalism let's see donald trump says we love our cops our law enforcement we love our military they're important huge agree vinny says negative xp's music is based af yeah i'm a big fan i like uh
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