PROUDBOYS DESTROYED??? Enrique Tarrio Receives LIFE SENTENCE For J6 | America First Ep. 1211PROUDBOYS DESTROYED??? Enrique Tarrio Receives LIFE SENTENCE For J6 | America First Ep. 1211
Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in the January 6th, 2021, riot in Washington, D.C. And yet, despite not even being present on the day of the riot, he was charged and sentenced for the longest sentence of any single individual that has been charged yet in connection to that day. And he wasn t even there! So how is that possible? Well, we know it's political persecution, and it has nothing to do with his actual actions on that day, it has everything to do do with who he represents. We'll talk about that, and a major incident at United Airlines yesterday where all United Airlines flights were grounded for a period of one hour because of a technical problem. And of course, this is just another day in the life of living in the country now. And that's what we're all going to have to deal with in the future. We're going to see more delays and cancellations, more problems, and more chaos. And it's just going to be the beginning of the end of the American way of life, and we're not going to get used to it any time soon. America First! - Nicholas J. Fuentes and the American People will come first, not Second, Third, and Fourth, and the rest will fall by the ways we expect them to come. America First, not Third, Not Fourth, Not Fifth, Not Sixth, Not Seventh, Not Eighth, not Eighth, Not Ninth, Not Twelfth, Not Last, Not Twenty Twenty-Fifth, not Fifth, not Sixth, or Sixth, not Twenty-Sixth, but Fifth, and so on, and Sixth, and finally, finally, Finally, and Finally, We'll be Only America First and So Much So Much More, and We'll Have It All Together, and That's What We'll Get It All We Need to Do It in America First. - The American People Will Come First, and So Will We All We'll See It in 2020 and We Will Have It In A Bigger, We Can Have It in a Bigger Than That, And We'll Hear It All Of That, We Will We Have It Together, And That Will Be It, and Then We Will See It, And Then We'll Begin To See It And We Will Begin To Hear It, And So Will It All Have It, Will We Begin To Get It?
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00:02:43.000Our featured story will be talking tonight about Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, who has been sentenced to 22 years in prison for his role in January 6th.
00:02:57.000And we covered this generally last week when Joe Biggs was sentenced to 17 years in prison.
00:03:39.000And yet, despite not even being present, and I'm not talking about he wasn't in the building, he wasn't on the Capitol Complex, he wasn't even in the city.
00:03:51.000He was actually in police custody during that time.
00:03:56.000And yet he was charged, and then sentenced, and sent up for the longest prison sentence of any single individual that has been charged yet in connection to January 6th.
00:04:41.000We'll also talk tonight about the major incident at United Airlines yesterday.
00:04:48.000Where all United Airlines flights were grounded for a period of one hour because of some technical malfunction.
00:04:57.000Every United flight in the United States grounded all of them for one hour because of some glitch.
00:05:05.000Some, they say, it's an equipment failure.
00:05:09.000And this is actually the second incident like this, this year!
00:05:14.000There was one in January with Southwest
00:05:19.000Now there's this with United and it also comes as there are delays and cancellations in an alarmingly high number of flights almost every day.
00:06:39.000Because the way things are set up, it's actually all very carefully calibrated, and everything is contingent on everything else.
00:06:49.000And so that doesn't really lend itself to a society where there's high turnover for jobs, and people are late to things all the time, which I have a big problem with.
00:07:00.000And people are incompetent, and people don't know what they're doing, and people don't care about the quality of their work.
00:07:07.000Society would not be good if all those things were true, but it's especially not good in a very complex technological society like the one that we have.
00:07:20.000And so this is this is really just the beginning.
00:09:04.000You know, you probably can't see on camera, but it's pretty thick fabric.
00:09:11.000T-shirt quality and it's it's plain on the back it's just the Trump mug shot with the date.
00:09:16.000We got the t-shirt and also the sweatshirt.
00:09:23.000So it's fall, pumpkin spice latte, everybody's out, leaves are changing, get the get the sweatshirt as well or just a sweatshirt you know whatever you want to do.
00:09:36.000Well, it's just a mugshot, and I got mine, so... If you haven't done it already, get it now!
00:10:31.000And I didn't even see this until just maybe a half hour ago.
00:10:36.000Public statement went out yesterday it says ADL CEO Jonathan Greenblatt issued the following statement regarding recent developments with Twitter.
00:10:45.000He writes, it is profoundly disturbing that Elon Musk spent the weekend engaging with a highly toxic anti-semitic campaign on his platform.
00:10:54.000A campaign started by an unrepentant bigot.
00:10:57.000Which I guess that would be Keith Woods, right?
00:11:00.000That was then heavily promoted by individuals such as white supremacist Nick Fuentes, Christian nationalist Andrew Torba, conspiracy theorist Alex Jones, and others.
00:11:10.000Which is frankly BS, because Alex Jones didn't promote it at all, and honestly, Andrew Torba didn't even really promote it until pretty late in the game.
00:11:19.000Now, that's not a dig at Torba, but initially, he's like, well, I don't support banning the ADL.
00:12:01.000Everybody blames me for everything, but in this case, we got to give credit where it's due to the unrepentant bigot known as Keith Woods.
00:12:10.000Anyway, it says finally we saw that but I did heavily promote it.
00:12:13.000It says finally we saw the campaign manifest in the real world when masked men marched in Florida on Saturday brazenly waving flags adorned with swastikas chanting ban the ADL and
00:12:27.000But to be clear, the real issue is neither ADL nor the threat of a frivolous lawsuit.
00:12:31.000The urgent matter is the safety of the Jewish people in the face of an increasing, intensifying anti-Semitism.
00:12:37.000Musk is engaging with and elevating anti-Semites at a time when ADL is tracking a surge of bomb threats and swatting attacks of synagogues and Jewish institutions, dramatic levels of anti-Semitic propaganda littered throughout Jewish and non-Jewish communities, and extremists marching openly through the streets in Nazi gear.
00:12:57.000All of this is happening in a context of the highest number of anti-semitic incidents that the ADL has tracked in more than 40 years.
00:13:05.000And just two weeks away from the holidays, Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur.
00:13:15.000So that's the ADL statement, and I have to say the campaign's been a profound success.
00:13:23.000The one thing, though, which is pretty amazing is these conservative Jews have all now come out today, and they've all been saying, well, speaking as a Jew, well, I'm a Jew, and now they all want to pretend like the ADL's not a Jewish group.
00:14:57.000Stephen Miller says, speaking as a Jew, ADL is not a Jewish organization.
00:15:03.000It is an ultra-left activist organization that pushes radical transgenderism, border erasure, police dismantlement, and the demolition of free speech, deploying rank slander, bullying, and character assassination to achieve its aims.
00:15:17.000These views and tactics are contrary to sacred Jewish and biblical teaching.
00:15:22.000When justly criticized, ADL and its defenders falsely claim anti-Semitism, thereby diminishing all past and present victims of anti-Semitism.
00:16:50.000And they come in and say, well, we're going to blackmail Twitter until Twitter gives us complete control over their platform and we get to continue to censor political discussion in America.
00:17:04.000So, a lot of people get together and say, that's bullshit.
00:17:43.000He says that when advertisers tell him why they're withholding their ad revenue money under the new leadership of Elon Musk at the company, the advertisers say it's because the ADL is blackmailing them.
00:17:56.000The ADL says, we'll attack your business.
00:17:58.000We'll say that you're funding a hate website if you continue the ad spending.
00:18:04.000So people get together and say, well maybe the ADL should be banned from Twitter.
00:18:08.000Rather than banning citizens, rather than banning citizen journalists or people of differing opinions, let's ban the people that censor and blackmail and use these racketeering tactics.
00:19:20.000Well here comes in Stephen Miller to say, hey attention everyone, I'm a Jew and I have something to say.
00:19:28.000The ADL is not Jewish and the problem with the ADL is that they're left-wing and if you call ADL Jewish, you're anti-semitic.
00:19:39.000And the bottom line is that the ADL is undermining the interests of Jews.
00:19:47.000And it's like, that's great that you want to come over here and condemn the ADL, but here we are, over here, here are the Americans having a conversation about how our rights are being deprived by this criminal group.
00:20:04.000Here comes in a Jew to say, well, the problem is that this Jewish group is undermining Jewish interests.
00:20:11.000Who cares about Jewish interests in this context?
00:20:16.000That's not even what this conversation is about.
00:20:19.000Yet, Jews will always make it about that.
00:20:23.000And even when they condemn an objectively bad group like the ADL, the only way that they can condemn them is saying that they're contrary to Jewish interests.
00:20:34.000They're not going to say ADL is bad for America.
00:20:36.000They're not going to say ADL is bad for free speech.
00:20:39.000They're not going to say that ADL is evil.
00:21:00.000They are completely race loyal, completely narcissistic, and they care about themselves more than they care about anybody else, or anything else for that matter.
00:21:11.000Even when they're on our side, they're not really on our side.
00:21:15.000Here are, again, citizens of America saying ADL is depriving us of our rights, and Jews come in and say, yeah, they are contrary to the interests of Jews.
00:21:52.000Jews are incapable of, not all of them, but when you hear stuff like this, it seems as though Jews are incapable of finding fault with anyone or anything other than that they work against the interests of Jews.
00:22:07.000In other words, there's no evil for them other than anti-Semitism.
00:22:13.000Or perhaps it's better to say there's no evil greater to them than anti-Semitism.
00:22:21.000Because that's all they seem to care about in this discussion.
00:22:23.000They're not going to come in and say, hey, I'm Jewish and because of our free speech rights, they should be banned.
00:22:29.000They're going to go in and say, oy vey, well I'm a Jew and they're not Jewish either.
00:22:54.000I didn't roll out of bed one day as a normal white kid in a relatively affluent suburb in the Midwest and say, hey I have a big problem with like Jewish people in America.
00:23:06.000You engage in politics, you see the problems, you try to speak out and solve them, and everywhere you go you run into this.
00:23:16.000And that's when people start to say, hey, wait a second, this shouldn't be like that.
00:25:44.000So again, the problem is that it's a departure from their original mission.
00:26:04.000That's the refrain I've been hearing more and more.
00:26:06.000The problem is that the ADL, and we talked about this at length last night, so I'm not going to do this whole show again, but again, like I said last night, now the criticism has morphed into the ADL is a good group that is just simply doing bad things, and they just happen to all be Jewish.
00:26:28.000The problem is not that they were basically corrupt from the beginning, and they basically are a race-loyal, mafia-like group from the beginning, which has always wielded influence in America, and they conduct espionage and all this.
00:26:44.000The problem, they say, is that they departed from their initial goal, which was completely noble.
00:26:49.000What they should be doing is defeating real anti-Semitism.
00:26:53.000Instead, what they're doing is all this other stuff.
00:26:57.000And once again, when you really examine that language, they don't even really have a problem with what they're doing.
00:27:04.000They have a problem with the fact that they're not doing the fighting anti-Semitism, which is all they really care about.
00:27:13.000This one's a little better, but it's still the same premise.
00:27:24.000This is a big reason why the messaging has to be somewhat explicit.
00:27:29.000Because if you don't just straight up say that we have Jewish power and we need to not have Jewish power, then they will exploit any ambiguity within the message to direct it in some way that is not harmful to them.
00:27:45.000And not like we want to do them harm, but what I mean is not disadvantageous to their interests.
00:28:02.000Because what they took that and did with it, is they said, oh yeah, you guys are totally right.
00:28:08.000We also have a problem with how Jonathan Greenblatt has turned a noble group fighting anti-semitism into a mouthpiece for pro-Palestinian leftists.
00:28:20.000That's not what we want, that's not why we have a problem with them.
00:28:25.000But, like I said, they will exploit that ambiguity.
00:28:30.000If there's any vagueness, if there's any wiggle room at all, they will get in there and twist it and turn it into something that, once again, benefits them or is not disadvantageous to their interest.
00:28:44.000So that's why, like me, I make it a point to say on the show straight up, like, it's Jewish power.
00:28:52.000Like, ADL is one side of a two-headed dragon here.
00:28:58.000On the other side, you have the ZOA, which we, again, we talked about last night.
00:29:02.000And there was an article by PJ Media, which is a Jewish group, and they said it's about time someone called out the ADL.
00:29:10.000The ZOA would be a far better group that could fight anti-Semitism.
00:29:16.000You cut off the head of ADL, you know, they're under fire, they're getting threatened with this lawsuit and this sort of thing, and all these right-wing Zionist Jews jump in and say, yeah, that's why we need the ZOA to pick up the mantle, pick up where they left off.
00:29:34.000And it's not to say that it's not good, this development, what's happening to the ADL, but the point is, is like,
00:29:40.000Even saying the ADL, it's too particular.
00:29:47.000Because if you say it's just the ADL, then here comes in the ZOA on the flank, and here comes in the Likud on the other flank, and they are ready to just take the ADL spot.
00:30:01.000And they're ready to muddy up and dirty up the conversation and say, let me be clear.
00:30:07.000When we go after the ADL, they are not a Jewish group and that's not why we're going after them.
00:30:43.000Like in 2020 it was clearly the message was something other than what it was in 2016.
00:30:50.000And so that's why at some level you always have to have it in there, like we are against ADL because a Jewish group should not be controlling the American conversation.
00:30:59.000It's not because they're not fighting anti-Semitism anymore.
00:32:15.000Like, he'll publish Jeffrey Epstein's client list, and he'll label the ones that are connected to the Israeli government, but he won't label all the ones that are Jewish.
00:32:24.000And it's pretty peculiar because, like, at least half of them are Jewish.
00:32:29.000So he'll put like five Israeli flags next to the five guys on the Epstein client list that were connected to the actual Israeli government, but why not label the more than half of them that are just Jewish, that are presumably connected to Israel in some way in America, indirectly or directly,
00:32:51.000But he'll say, no, but it's not about their religion.
00:33:39.000A lot of these arguments run into this problem, you could almost call it the Scott Greer problem, or the Darren Beattie problem, or the Dr. Alamariu problem, which is that you can criticize the left-wing American Jews until you're blue in the face, like these right-wing Zion Jews will always be right there to steer it into support for Israel.
00:34:06.000They'll be right there saying, yeah, and that's why the Likud party in Israel is our natural ally.
00:34:11.000Because just in the same way that we oppose mass immigration, so does Israel.
00:34:16.000And just like we oppose BLM and this oppressor-oppressed dichotomy, so does Israel.
00:34:25.000Because Israel is fighting the Palestinians.
00:34:31.000That was the same, it was neocons instrumentalizing the Cold War policies of the Reagan administration to help themselves, to help their boys out in Israel.
00:34:41.000I mean, what argument do you really have against Dr. Alamariu?
00:34:48.000When he says that there's this natural affinity now between the Likudniks and the far-right, because we're both nationalists, and what Netanyahu is doing is what we want to do, and... Like, what argument do you have?
00:35:01.000What argument do you have when a guy like Gavin McInnes says, but the religious Jews, they're Judeo-Christians!
00:35:07.000When Alex Jones says, we're Judeo- And I like Gavin, by the way, but that's something he says.
00:35:11.000Like Alex Jones says, we're Judeo-Christian, Abraham, Moses.
00:35:16.000What argument do you have at that point?
00:35:24.000And, uh... Because that's the only thing that would invalidate a religious or secular Jewish influence.
00:35:32.000A ZOA or an ADL manipulating the conversation.
00:35:36.000So, anyway, it's not to say I'm not pleased with how it's been going, but we just have to highlight this because it's a very salient point.
00:35:45.000Like, it's very clear how they operate.
00:35:49.000It's classic Jewish behavior, like using these economic boycotts with their Jewish financial network to destroy a company that goes against them.
00:36:15.000That's literally what they do every time.
00:36:19.000And here you got some goys, here you got some goyim that rise up, some gentiles, and say, hey, this is not appropriate.
00:36:28.000And Jews come in and say, yeah, well, it's not really Jewish at all, and the problem isn't even the problem you're describing, it's that it's some other thing.
00:37:03.000I want to get into this story about United.
00:37:09.000And so like I said at the top of the show, yesterday United Airlines had a big problem, technical error, which forced them to ground all their planes in America for one hour.
00:37:24.000And yet it's happened twice already this year.
00:37:26.000First with Southwest Airlines in January and now with United yesterday.
00:37:32.000And this is a story from Fox Business.
00:37:35.000It says, quote, United Airlines asked the Federal Aviation Administration on Tuesday to ground all its flights for around 40 minutes in the United States due to equipment failure.
00:37:45.000United made the request and the ground stop applied to all United and subsidiary flights.
00:37:51.000The airline lifted the ground stop before 2 p.m.
00:37:56.000United Airlines wrote in a message on social media, we are experiencing a system-wide technology issue and are holding all aircraft at their departure airports.
00:38:04.000Flights that are already airborne are continuing to their destination as planned.
00:38:09.000Airline reliability is becoming an increasing concern for travelers as outages and widespread cancellations are becoming more common.
00:38:17.000The FAA experienced a catastrophic system failure in January as well, canceling and delaying hundreds of flights across the country.
00:38:26.000And I don't know if you guys, if you've traveled at all this year, but I've traveled a lot this year and I would say it's about 50-50.
00:38:35.000Almost half the flights that I have booked have been canceled or seriously delayed.
00:38:46.000This is one thing, and people will point to the precipitating cause of this incident.
00:38:53.000Like with Southwest, it's actually very similar.
00:38:56.000They say that this grounding of all the flights, they're blaming it on some kind of management software.
00:39:03.000Like that's one of the things they're blaming it on.
00:39:06.000They'll say that these big airline companies, Elon Musk comments on this as well, they're using this very outdated software that they can't keep up with demand, but they don't have software engineers that can rebuild new things, and so they're trapped.
00:39:23.000But that's really only part of it, and also that's really a symptom of a deeper problem.
00:39:27.000At the same time that, yes, you have technological failures that are a result of company decisions, although it's worth noting that it's happened at two companies now.
00:39:37.000Southwest and United have had these catastrophic system failures.
00:39:42.000So if it's two out of five major airlines and potentially others experiencing the same thing, that would point to a system-wide issue.
00:43:17.000Everybody thinks that we're going to vote in Trump, or we're going to vote in a leader, or vote in some congressman, and the laws are going to change.
00:43:25.000And then once the laws change, or activists push some regulation to be passed, or regulation gets taken away, well then everything will magically improve.
00:43:36.000And there is this fallacy that the failures that we see are a result of systems rather than people.
00:43:44.000In other words, the flights are delayed, the restaurants are short-staffed, etc., because it's a bad system.
00:43:51.000And we need to, like, figure out new rules and, like, new procedures.
00:43:56.000When in reality, at this point in time, it almost... and it's not to say it doesn't matter, because it actually does always matter.
00:44:05.000But it matters a lot less modifying the system at this point in time because it's the people.
00:44:30.000And so it doesn't matter to some extent what the procedure is and what the rules are and what the expectations are.
00:44:37.000If you have people that are not pro-social, if you have people that are not willing to do their part to uphold a society, it doesn't matter what those things are because people are ignoring them.
00:45:34.000Where are these unproductive, aimless people coming from?
00:45:38.000When you see there's shortages of everything,
00:45:41.000And you see that there's high turnover everywhere.
00:45:45.000I really do believe that what's driving that is that it's young people that are staying at home and therefore don't need jobs.
00:45:54.000It's young people that go workplaces and then they quit.
00:45:59.000They quit because they don't like it or they quit because they made enough money to go to Lollapalooza or something like that.
00:46:05.000And it's not to say that there aren't issues in the system.
00:46:08.000But I think a massive part of the problem is that people are not being raised right.
00:46:14.000I think that the far more pressing problem is that the people that are in the airline companies, the people that are at the restaurants, the people that are doing all these jobs, they're like affirmative action, they're diversity hires.
00:46:27.000I think they're the kinds of people that you see on TikTok.
00:46:30.000It's like during the COVID pandemic when all the nurses were doing dances.
00:46:34.000It's like, where do you think that's happening?
00:46:37.000Those are your nurses who are unserious people doing TikTok dances.
00:46:45.000And so, until those people get parents, until, in other words, the next generation is raised by two parents with discipline, and they go to school, and school has rules, and society has expectations, things will continue to get worse and worse and worse.
00:47:07.000And, in other words, it's our responsibility.
00:47:45.000And that's when you see double standards and that's when you see, when all that stuff starts to happen, that's when, that's when the people that do play by the rules and do obey the laws and pay their taxes and go to work, that's when those people start to say, well, you know what?
00:48:33.000I think it's the bad parenting, it's the mass immigration, it's the affirmative action, it's the corruption in government and business, and it's produced this society that just doesn't work anymore.
00:48:51.000nothing is going to work and that's going to be that's going to be affecting everybody all the time like the electrical grid going down and crime happening and like i said this this sort of thing like you take a vacation and oh well your room's not ready your your flight got canceled uh all this kind of stuff and it's making everything very depressing
00:49:18.000Because you think about where we were a hundred years ago, like one of my favorite movies is Grand Budapest Hotel.
00:49:25.000And I feel like in many ways that movie is kind of about like what's happening now.
00:49:30.000I don't maybe it wasn't intended that way but it kind of was.
00:49:33.000And it's a movie about a great hotel where it's an institution and everybody goes there because of the level of accommodation and service they get and and all this.
00:49:43.000And I know that's a movie but you think about how things were a hundred years ago when people knew how to do things and
00:49:51.000People would get dressed up to go to restaurants or to go shopping and you got what you paid for like you were taken care of when you went out and received a service or you bought a product and you look at how things are now and every compared to that everything is so sloppy and disorganized and people are rude and not presentable and it just made everything so unpleasant.
00:50:23.000It's almost like we need to go and get a real estate developer and build like a settlement where it's not like that.
00:50:33.000Like someone almost just needs to build a new city
00:50:37.000with like traditional urban planning like like a walk I know it's a meme but like a walkable city with nice architecture and like a nice public fountain and and there there needs to be like an intentional community of people that are interested in upholding standards and maybe the industry is like tourism there or something maybe it attracts
00:51:01.000People that will pay a high property tax for that reason?
00:51:04.000I don't know, but it's almost like you need to start a movement that is based in a geographic location with like a fresh start, because I just don't even see how you could begin to change it.
00:51:16.000And even still, even if that happened, they'd bring in Section 8, and then the black people would come in,
00:51:23.000And all these nice, all this nice housing that you've created would get negroed up, you know, they come in and trash the place because they're super transient and they don't own it and they're paying a subsidized rent.
00:51:36.000So they go there and they trash it and then the property values around it would go down and like, so it's almost like in some ways we can't, we can't even do that.
00:51:46.000Because I have these fantasies where it's like, what if we just did build it?
00:51:50.000What if we just built something that wasn't like this?
00:51:54.000But it's like the government has mandated that everything be ruined.
00:51:57.000It's like the government has mandated these processes that once set in motion just, they're like a tumor.
00:52:03.000They're like a cancerous tumor and they just ruin everything.
00:52:11.000Because I think about that mall in Los Angeles, The Grove, which was made by this billionaire real estate developer, and it's a pretty impressive mall.
00:52:19.000They based it on, I think, what he thought was scientifically the most beautiful city, which is, I think, some city in South Carolina or North Carolina.
00:52:29.000And anyway, if you've ever been, it's incredible.
00:52:32.000It's got a big fountain, and it's awesome.
00:52:35.000It's like, it's one of the best malls you've ever seen.
00:52:39.000But it's in the middle of LA, where it's just homeless people and crime, and people are shoplifting there and everything, and you just wonder, even if a billionaire real estate developer could do that and it still turns into a free-for-all, is it possible even to take it somewhere else, to take a concept like that and build it somewhere?
00:53:00.000If it couldn't work there, and he ran for mayor and everything, if it couldn't work there, could it even work anywhere else?
00:53:10.000I just wish things could be better, you know?
00:53:12.000I mean on some level you'd almost be willing to say, and I think this is really the crux of it, you'd almost like to say you want to drop all the controversial stuff talking about race or Jews or even religion for that matter.
00:53:27.000And say, let's just focus on making a community that's better.
00:53:30.000Let's just make a society that's beautiful and everything.
00:53:33.000But the problem is, you can't do that because you run into these roadblocks.
00:53:38.000Who is standing in the way at every turn?
00:53:55.000Like, obviously you can't have a beautiful community with atheists who believe in transgenderism, because a beautiful community doesn't have a transgender parade going through it, and modern art, and all that.
00:54:10.000So in other words, the road to a beautiful society runs through defeating these other things like liberalism and multiracialism and the Jewish domination of the society.
00:54:40.000Replace the leadership so that we can pave the way towards a beautiful society again so that we can get back to things being good and not things being so terrible everywhere always like there's just so there's so little that is pleasant and it's not to say that you can't find simple pleasures in this society because it's really not it could be a lot worse I suppose but it's like you look at the women and the women aren't just gross and you look at
00:55:08.000Even you look at the way that the men dress.
00:55:11.000Even their, I know we're not like looking at men like that, but even their offensive to look at.
00:55:16.000You know, they're all fat and got tattoos.
00:55:36.000And then you look at the architecture and it sucks and there's litter everywhere and you go someplace and it's a black person and they're fucking rude and then you go and you try to catch a flight and it's late and it's too expensive and
00:55:55.000We got to the point now where, like, corporations can just rape you and you just can't do anything.
00:56:01.000You go to customer service and they say, so what you could do, um, is you could call that number on the back, um, and they'll help you do it.
00:57:53.000If you're super rich, then people can make things happen for you and you're actually entitled to good service when you pay for something and you get dignity.
00:58:05.000If you're not super rich, the whole society says, fuck you!
00:58:11.000If you're rich, you can afford to go to an island where there's no minorities.
00:58:15.000You could go to an island where everyone's rich and everything looks beautiful.
00:58:21.000And the service personnel are like accommodating and apologetic and you ask questions and they're like, I'll see what I can do for you.
00:58:29.000If you're not rich, the whole system says, fuck you, get to the back of the line, get your ticket and get to the back of the line and shut up and we hate you and we know we don't even like you and that's like what the whole society does.
00:58:47.000I'm just like blown away by it every time I see it.
00:58:51.000so anyway now I'm just kind of ranting but that's that's United Airlines grounding all flights I guess it's not too bad yet because you know what's gonna happen in 20 years grounding all flights mean like planes are gonna be crashing and blowing people up
00:59:09.000I used to think that when they start hiring black female pilots I'll just stop flying on planes but then I forgot the planes are gonna crash into something on the ground so you just you just can't win.
00:59:20.000You know I used to think that well when when these affirmative action pilot air traffic control programs start creating frequent airplane disasters I said I'll just drive everywhere.
00:59:34.000Then it dawned on me, though, like, well, those planes will be crashing to Earth.
00:59:38.000They will be crashing into the ground, so... It's like, pick your poison.
00:59:43.000Do you want to be on the plane that crashes, or do you want to be in the house that it crashes into?
01:00:16.000We'll get into our featured story here, which is about Enrique Tarrio.
01:00:20.000And like I said, we talked about this last week with Joe Biggs and Zachary Rell.
01:00:28.000Those were the two proud boys who received very high sentences for January 6th.
01:00:33.000And our feature story today, which we anticipated, was the sentencing for Enrique Tarrio, the leader of the Proud Boys, in connection with January 6th.
01:00:43.000And he was handed a sentence of 22 years.
01:01:24.000And not only was he not there, he wasn't even in communication with the people that were.
01:01:30.000And yet they have sentenced him to 22 years for seditious conspiracy.
01:01:35.000If that's not political, I don't know what is.
01:01:39.000But this is a story from the New York Times.
01:01:41.000It says, quote, Enrique Tarrio, the former leader of the Proud Boys, was sentenced on Tuesday to 22 years in prison for the central role he played in organizing a gang of his pro-Trump followers to attack the Capitol on January 6th.
01:01:56.000Tarrio's sentence, stemming from his conviction this spring on charges of seditious conspiracy, was the most severe penalty handed down so far to any of the more than 1,100 people charged in connection with the Capitol attack.
01:02:10.000And was likely to remain that way, given that no other defendants currently face accusations as serious as the ones he did.
01:02:17.000The penalty imposed on Tarrio at a three-hour hearing in Federal District Court in Washington was the final sentence to be lodged against the five members of the Proud Boys who were tried on seditious conspiracy.
01:02:28.000Three other men in the case, Joe Big, Zachary Rell, and Dominic Pozzola, were each sentenced last week to between 10 and 17 years in prison.
01:02:38.000In a series of separate prosecutions, of which Mr. Tarrio's sedition trial was by far the most important, the Justice Department all but decapitated the group's national leadership and mostly put an end to its involvement in large-scale pro-Trump rallies in cities across the country.
01:02:55.000And that's really what's going on here is they have used this as an opportunity to decapitate all pro-Trump groups.
01:03:03.000So you think it's a coincidence that they took the five leaders of the Proud Boys and sent them to jail for 10, 15, 17, 20 years?
01:03:13.000You think that's a coincidence that they charge them all with conspiracy, threw them in jail, threw away the key, and put a chilling effect on the whole group?
01:03:23.000They had wanted to do that forever in local jurisdictions.
01:03:27.000This gave them the ability to do it on a federal jurisdiction and to be brutal.
01:03:33.000It says, Mr. Tarrio's situation was unique.
01:03:35.000He was in Baltimore, not Washington, on January 6th, having been kicked out of the city days earlier by a local judge presiding over a separate criminal matter.
01:03:45.000A lawyer for Mr. Tarrio took issue with government's attempts to liken his client to a general controlling his soldiers, noting that in this instance, the general didn't even have communication with his troops.
01:04:09.000Like the proceedings last week for Mr. Tarrio's co-defendants, the hearing on Tuesday dwelled on complex questions surrounding what is known as a terrorism sentencing enhancement.
01:04:19.000The adjustment can be used to increase defendant sentences if prosecutors can show their actions were meant to influence the conduct of government by intimidation or coercion.
01:04:29.000Judge Kelly has said that the enhancement technically applies to each of the five men's cases, although he has acknowledged that none of them engaged in typical acts of terrorism like blowing up buildings, killing people, or attacking military installations.
01:04:44.000So not only was he charged and sentenced to 22 years in prison despite not being there or contacting people, but his sentence was also enhanced
01:05:00.000So, his people, who he wasn't even in contact with, didn't destroy a building, didn't kill anybody, didn't attack the military, yet they're terrorists, and although he wasn't in contact with them or with them personally, he is also a terrorist for having talked to them previously.
01:05:56.000They have them on the down low, and they have them in public.
01:05:59.000They have people that are political prisoners that you've never heard of, that are at CIA black sites, that have been black bagged and shipped to Guantanamo or some other place, and that exists.
01:06:09.000And then you have people like this, where they want to make it a public demonstration to send a message.
01:06:17.000But that's all that you can regard this as.
01:06:19.000The Proud Boys are an enemy of the political regime, so they got thrown in jail.
01:06:25.000Because, as we know, the same thing happened in 2020 with BLM.
01:06:29.000They were out there doing far worse, as we know.
01:06:32.000And by definition, they could be considered the same exact thing.
01:06:37.000They did more damage, they killed more people, it was more violent, it was more deliberate, intentional, coordinated, and all with the intention of coercing government officials.
01:06:47.000They were attacking police precincts and courthouses.
01:07:07.000Well, that was attempting to coerce the government, which makes it terrorism, which makes it a conspiracy, which makes it a 30-year... They were seeking 33 years in prison.
01:07:17.000But BLM can shoot fireworks and throw bombs at the police headquarters and a courthouse and say, change the laws, abolish the police, fuck the police.
01:08:45.000The ACLU could try, but the statute is the statute.
01:08:48.000He could have sent them up, and they would have gotten Trump-favorable judges, and they would have been guilty of the statutes, and they'd all be thrown in jail.
01:08:58.000And it would send a message to all those people.
01:09:02.000But he just literally chose not to do that.
01:09:05.000He was convinced, according to some stories, by Sean Hannity, who's a close friend of his, that it would be better for his re-election if he would let the riots keep going and not arrest those people.
01:10:02.000I'll also say about Enrique Tarrio, I don't really feel too bad because he was a federal informant.
01:10:09.000So, it's an unjust ruling and it's obviously politically motivated, but it doesn't make me sympathetic because he collaborated with law enforcement.
01:11:04.000It's about decapitating the Proud Boys, and in doing so, decapitating the Trump movement.
01:11:09.000By getting Trump, getting all his personnel, getting all the foot soldiers who did the grassroots stuff, it's about making sure that, and I said this from the beginning, I said they're going to go after Trump and they're going to go after Trump's base, and specifically the activists who made his challenge against the regime possible.
01:11:25.000I've said it forever, that that's what this has always been about.
01:11:30.000is about totally decapitating the leadership of the MAGA movement so that all that's left is Mike Pence and Nikki Haley and Tim Scott and those guys.
01:11:46.000DeSantis can't do that if you got the Proud Boys and Trump and all the influencers on Twitter and
01:11:54.000Everybody like that, but if you get rid of anybody that's loyal to Trump and you make everyone pay a high price for their loyalty to Trump, then they have just successfully disbanded the movement.
01:13:40.000One time in the fourth grade I gave this annoying fat kid a purple nurple and he told the teacher on me but I denied it and the teacher said Hess never lied to me before.
01:19:03.000You know, maybe there's something to that.
01:19:05.000Maybe I gotta take one for the team so my kids could be tall, you know?
01:19:12.000Maybe I'll have to marry a woman who's 6'5", just to give my sons a fighting chance, because I know... I mean, I've got some bad height genes, you know, because I'm Italian, so thank God for my dad.
01:19:26.000He was a little taller, but my uncle was like 5'6", 5'4", and my great-great-uncles were like 4'11", literally, because Italians are real short.
01:19:42.000So yeah maybe I gotta maybe my my generation in my family line is gonna be the one that has to have the tall wife so that we could have permanently tall people in the family.
01:19:55.000I gotta be the eugenic generation where I go if I had a super tall wife I have a super tall son and then my super tall son has kids and then then I I have single-handedly flipped the script
01:20:09.000And then I single-handedly reversed the fortunes of my family line.
01:20:20.000but also she's like she's like an athlete she's a business owner I could never I don't think I could ever marry somebody who's like who's like a boss bitch because she's kind of she's not a bitch but she is like she is like a boss and I can I could never deal with that you know what I mean because that's not really the kind of companion I'm looking for I'm not really looking for a co-venturist I'm looking for
01:24:13.000mental illness because it goes far beyond he's a jerk or something because you see the way he behaves he quite literally can't help himself like the way that he acts is just not how adult men behave it's like how a child behaves so there he was stunted somewhere along the way socially or emotionally
01:25:34.000Let's get all of our high-profile GROYPERS who secretly share the most controversial ideas and let's open up a public space where they can be identified and maybe even GROYPERS can go and meet them in person and learn their place of employment and their names.
01:27:54.000I did a show about this recently, where I'm talking about how, especially the women,
01:28:02.000they're just these like narcissistic they'll post this stuff they're just cold they'll post this stuff on like Instagram or social media have you ever seen these like panels they post on their Instagram stories and it's like self-help mental health stuff and they'll say things like you know
01:28:22.000If anything gets in the way of your peace of mind, cut it out.
01:29:18.000So they're all totally like mentally ill and and like I said they're all totally not all but like a lot of I feel like a lot of the people in the new generation are totally self-absorbed especially with the mental health stuff.
01:29:36.000It's like there's just no resilience that you could that these people could get through the day and be fucking nice.
01:29:46.000You know, this is where you get these people on social media and they're like, I'm just so effing tired!
01:29:52.000You know, they complain about working retail or something.
01:30:11.000Not to sound like a boomer or whatever, but...
01:30:17.000They always have this chip on their shoulder.
01:30:19.000I'm gonna tell you how you've wronged me and blah blah blah.
01:30:22.000There's just like no... The social fabric is gone.
01:30:27.000There is nothing that is binding us together.
01:30:30.000There is no community of human beings.
01:30:33.000It's just like these little tribes of friend groups from college and work.
01:30:40.000And they're all basically established based on convenience.
01:30:46.000Or superficial mutual interests so even even to the extent that there is Society occurring.
01:30:54.000It's it's just really the appearance of the society.
01:30:56.000It's not a real one This is where you get all these statistics these statistics where it's like Oh 10% of zoomers say they have a best friend, you know 90% of zoomers say they don't have a best friend or you know the
01:31:10.000Figures where males report that they have very few friends or they're not having sex or these kinds of things The point is is like there is no society anymore and even to the extent that there is society occurring where we're a group of friends goes out together Or people are doing things together Again, it's it's basically established on convenience.
01:31:33.000It's not even it's not even based on anything real or anything tangible
01:31:39.000Uh and maybe that's how it's always been to some extent but at least those bonds were enriched over time by shared hardship or values or something.
01:31:47.000Now it's all just based on like uh congeniality like who gets along with each other and hey we all we all go to work together same we're same aged peers at the same workplace.
01:31:59.000So let's grab a let's go get chilies after work.
01:32:02.000It's like that fucking guy that I hate on TikTok
01:32:05.000There's this guy that I, like, have personally hated.
01:32:07.000He's, like, my nemesis, but I never talk about it.
01:32:10.000He doesn't know me, but there's this guy on TikTok.
01:32:14.000He's 28 years old, and every TikTok, he says, uh, I'm a normal... I'm your average, normal 28-year-old guy, and this is a day in my life, and... and his entire life consists in, um, like, taking his dog for a walk, going to work,
01:32:30.000Working out watching TV and then on the weekends he puts his Birkenstocks on and gets beer and goes out with his with his slam pig wife and he has no chin and they go to like their in-laws for a barbecue or they go to he has a boys night and he goes with his vulgar peers and they go to Chili's and drink beer and
01:32:55.000And, like, I watch this guy's content every single day and just silently... silently see that this occurs, like, that this is existing.
01:33:25.000maybe it's me maybe I'm just a jerk maybe I'm a curmudgeon but I just see the way things are and I just hate it so anyway
01:33:40.000So yeah and I'll even like I know this isn't a particularly hot take but you go on a plane or a bus or a subway or you're in a lobby or a waiting room and everyone's just on their phones and I know everyone says that like oh everyone's just on their phones but it is it's a fundamental change because it's almost like it's almost like you're not even with people
01:34:05.000Because when I feel like when people think about that, what they think about is, oh it's like a person is reading a magazine.
01:34:12.000I feel like people would compare it to something like that.
01:34:15.000It's like everyone being on their phone is like everyone reading a magazine.
01:34:19.000In other words, it's like people are looking at their phone.
01:34:23.000But in reality, it's like they're not looking at their phone.
01:34:26.000It's like they're in their phone and they're not where they are.
01:34:31.000So it's like, instead of people being around each other, it's like people are basically always alone.
01:34:38.000If you're on your phone, you're really, it's like your consciousness is in your phone because you're listening to something from your phone, looking at something from on your phone, talking to someone on your phone.
01:34:51.000And so it's almost like, it's like a different state of being.
01:34:54.000It's not just that you're with other people ignoring them because you're looking at your phone.
01:34:58.000It's like you have, you're not even there.
01:35:15.000And that's a very disturbing idea, because there was a time when there was a true society where you could go to a convenience store and have a real human interaction with the guy behind the counter, a real human interaction with the person in the lobby, or a waiting room, or in public transportation, or on the street corner.
01:35:37.000And those kinds of encounters, they're not happening in the same way anymore.
01:35:41.000I mean, yeah, they're still happening in some ways, but not really.
01:35:47.000And so that that's like the whole society has ceased to exist.
01:35:53.000And I mean we think about how lonely we are at home.
01:35:57.000We talk about an atomized society and how people go to work and they come home and there's no civil society or civic institutions like a bowling league or something like that.
01:36:07.000But nobody talks about how even to the extent that we are out in the world, we're not even really in the world.
01:39:52.000Usually I just get pissed off and I just start screaming Sometimes I get results if I get mad enough and I start screaming like recently I got billed for something get this.
01:40:03.000Oh, it's a crazy story I don't even want to go into the whole thing But I got like double billed for something and I put in an inquiry and I'm like, yeah, like you're double billing me and I
01:40:22.000And they don't get back to me and then they start charging me all these late fees because I'm not paying and I'm like well I'm not I'm not gonna pay if you're double billing me and they're like well they're like well
01:40:35.000Even if we're double billing you, you still have to pay.
01:40:37.000And I'm like, okay, but I'm not gonna pay if, like, I'm saying if I pay, I said, I'm gonna be out thousands and thousands of dollars while I wait for you to process a refund.
01:41:24.000I said, because the next call I'm going to make is to the relevant state consumer protection agency and I'm going to file a complaint.
01:41:30.000I said, because this is ridiculous and I'm not paying until this is made right.
01:41:35.000And I made a big stink and you know and magically they were able to do all the things they said they couldn't do they were magically able to do and they called me up a week later and they're like hi Mr. Fuentes I'm a case specialist with X Y & Z and we're gonna wipe all those late fees and we fix the billing and blah blah blah so I do have that like
01:42:01.000The Italian gene like as my mom will raise hell with customer service and so I if I feel like I'm wrong I will do that.
01:42:12.000But I have a hard time doing other stuff.
01:42:19.000But if I get pissed off enough, like... Some days I'm having a bad day and it's like, you do not want to be on the receiving end of a phone call because I just, like, take it out on the first person I talk to.
01:42:30.000So if that's some bill, then that's... then they're gonna get it.
01:45:28.000Irish Hog on Cozy says, and he's quoting Anthony Jezelnik, Charlie, the crazy thing is that you could have, you could keep your job after calling your boss a Jew.
01:45:38.000If people could keep their jobs after calling their boss a Jew, then everybody would do it.