00:01:42.000And everybody gossips about me in the town about what a racist I am and so on.
00:01:47.000Well, now I bet they're wishing they had me back.
00:01:52.000Because our featured story tonight is about my old high school, LT, where a black student gave a ghetto ass whooping to a 14 year old white girl.
00:03:23.000I just laugh at these white liberals in my town.
00:03:26.000These white liberals that voted for this, you know how it goes in these suburbs.
00:03:32.000And now they send their little kids to school and then they're like getting dragged across the hallway by their hair and given a concussion.
00:04:45.000But the truth of the matter is, and I talked about this on my show last night the mass shootings are not caused by the white people or by the guns.
00:05:09.000The data shows that all of these school shootings really started around 1993, which would point to 1975 as the birth year when this trend started.
00:05:20.000And what has gone on in the past 30 years that was different than what went on before that?
00:05:27.000Well, the country didn't get more guns necessarily, it didn't get more armed or develop a different masculinity culture.
00:05:33.000A different gun culture, a different white culture, you could say that the trends that began in 1975 are modernity.
00:05:43.000In a word, when you look at the single parent households, when you look at the drug abuse, when you look at the isolation, the surrogate activities, the loss of meaning in our lives, you could sum it up with one word, which is modernity.
00:05:58.000It is a societal, spiritual, social problem, not a policy problem pertaining to the purchase of guns.
00:06:06.000And not a race problem intrinsic in a particular race like whites.
00:06:11.000There may be some overlap with blacks, but we're talking about mass shootings, these kinds of mass killings, not like gang shootings, which is most of the so called school shootings.
00:06:21.000Talking about these shootings, the problem is modernity, which is what we talked about last night.
00:06:26.000So, talk a little bit more about that tonight.
00:08:04.000But I've always said when you put women in these sort of servile positions, such as secretary, waitress, attendant, it kind of changes the dynamic.
00:08:16.000It definitely changes the dynamic a little bit.
00:09:50.000Pickup line, bar culture, yeah, screw that.
00:09:55.000But, you know, when they start saying, anything else I could get for you, Mr. Fuentes, you know, suddenly the whole, now the whole situation's changed up.
00:11:25.000I got home because the pizza took a little while, but I'm here now.
00:11:30.000And also, I also have to say before I move on, I condemn in strongest possible terms the brutal attack on Ethan Ralph today in Lisbon, Portugal.
00:11:48.000We mourn the loss of 20 people and that school shooting.
00:11:53.000And again, today, this violence in our world is out of control.
00:11:57.000I am against all forms of violent extremism here.
00:12:00.000And I condemn the brutal attack on Ethan Ralph's life today.
00:12:05.000And I pray for the assailants, I pray for the attackers, because the word on the street is that bounty hunter Stew Peters has just touched down in Lisbon, Portugal, and he has been deployed to drag down and eradicate.
00:14:00.000Everybody, when these things happen, they rush to blame everything other than the real root cause, which is evil.
00:14:09.000For whatever reason, in this day and age, specifically in the last 30 years, there are people out there, typically younger, male, troubled, possessed by evil, that are going out there and killing people indiscriminately.
00:14:22.000Now, sometimes it has the veneer of a political ideology on the right or the left.
00:14:30.000It carries with it a manifesto or something like this.
00:14:33.000But the way that I prefer to look at it, and I think the honest way to look at it, is that this is antisocial violence.
00:14:42.000It's an absurdist, almost surrealist act of rebellion, in a sense, an act of malice.
00:15:04.000Whether it's the Aurora shooter, the Sandy Hook shooter, the Parkland shooter, you could even go back to Columbine.
00:15:12.000And people have blamed it for many different things bullying, mental illness, all these kinds of things.
00:15:17.000What they all have in common is that people are pushed to a point, largely through alienation, isolation, negative feelings, to do something horrific and unspeakable that in generations past just didn't happen.
00:15:33.000There have been massacres before, there have been crimes before, there's been violence before, but a person going out and killing lots of children, it's a completely contemporary phenomenon.
00:15:44.000It's something that has just really started in the past 30 years.
00:15:48.000And like I said yesterday, with that in mind, we can attribute that not to guns, which have been around forever, or whites, who have been around for a long time, or maleness, which has been around forever.
00:15:58.000You can attribute that to the modern culture and the modern society, which is producing these kinds of people, not policy, society.
00:16:06.000And I saw an interesting thread on Twitter today cited by Revolver, which talks a little bit about some of these statistics, which I think supports this argument.
00:16:14.000And so, like I said, I got this from Revolver.
00:17:15.000And you didn't have one single, or almost every single one, not all, but almost every single one.
00:17:22.000The perpetrator allows it to kill one person, which is again characteristically different than the kind of mass alien violence that we're seeing now.
00:17:30.000It says school shootings simply didn't happen with any frequency at all until 1993.
00:17:36.000Something went wrong for kids born after 1975, and it got significantly worse for kids born 1996 to 2001.
00:17:45.000The early 1900s, it was explosions and bombs and no mass shootings.
00:17:49.000There was only one school shooting in the 1800s.
00:17:52.000Zero until 1940, when a high school principal shot five of his colleagues.
00:18:02.000There were no school shootings until 1984.
00:18:04.000It's a new phenomenon if you consider a school shooting defined as three or more dead.
00:18:09.000There were many instances of one or two people being shot, 1800 to 1970, which was revenge or mostly random, and even that was rare.
00:18:18.000There was an elementary school shooting in the 70s, and no one died.
00:18:22.000And then there's another thread highlighted under that.
00:18:25.000It says NPR underlines the family factor.
00:18:28.000Many, though not all, of perpetrators have experienced childhood trauma, such as physical or emotional abuse, and unstable families with violent, absent, or alcoholic parents.
00:18:37.000Most have experienced significant loss.
00:18:40.000There was a family angle with the Texas shooter, who was fatherless and lived in what appears to have been an unstable home.
00:18:46.000One psychologist who studied 56 school shooters found that 82% of the sample either grew up in dysfunctional families or without their parents together for at least part of their lives.
00:19:00.000So, people look at these school shootings and it's unthinkable.
00:19:04.000The idea of a person getting a gun and going into not their school, because it's not seven year olds doing this, it's adults doing this.
00:19:13.000It's unthinkable that an adult would acquire a firearm and go into a school full of children, not their school, not a school that they went to, but a school of strangers, with the intention of killing lots of innocent, random, particular children, ultimately for no reason at all.
00:19:45.000How could we prevent it from ever happening again?
00:19:48.000And if anybody would seriously look at why these things happen, it's got nothing to do with the guns, which have been around for a long time.
00:19:55.000And it's also got nothing to do with political ideology.
00:19:58.000You know, if there was political extremism and radicalism, you'd see probably a lot more of this in the 60s and 70s or in the 30s and 40s.
00:20:07.000When the world was at war, when there was a Great Depression, we were engaged in a Cold War with a rival superpower, when there were regular race riots and political terrorism in the streets, you would probably expect to see more of it in different times.
00:20:23.000But if we're looking for the real explanation and cause, you have to isolate where and when this is happening and who's perpetrating it, and then begin to look at the factors.
00:20:34.000And this is, according to the data, a recent phenomenon.
00:20:37.000It wasn't happening throughout the entire 19th century when there were firearms.
00:20:42.000And when there were schools and when there were men and when there were white people and when there was right wing ideology, it wasn't happening throughout the 20th century when all these things existed still cities and big schools and firearms and men and white people.
00:20:59.000It only began in the 1990s and it only accelerated in the 2010s.
00:21:07.000And so you could say then if this is a new phenomenon, But guns are not, and white people are not, and political ideology is not, and men are not, then it's probably none of those things.
00:21:20.000Because all things being equal, then you would have seen it in the 70s, 60s, 50s, 40s, and 30s, but you didn't.
00:21:48.000Sometimes mental illness doesn't present until it's too late, and even then, it's difficult to prevent somebody, even with the strictest gun control, from acquiring a firearm.
00:21:59.000And the same thing goes for whether the person is mentally ill or they're mentally fit and they have some other motivation.
00:22:08.000So then you have to look at the profile of the killers.
00:22:11.000Well, what do the killers all have in common?
00:22:13.000Not only were they all born after a certain time and raised in a certain culture, But also, nearly all of them are suffering from the kinds of things that I talked about last night societal dislocation.
00:22:26.000That is the number one problem that we're having.
00:22:31.000The number one problem is that people are uprooted, there is no social fabric, and left to their own devices as individuals without a family structure, without a real community, without institutions that provide for the immaterial needs that an individual has.
00:22:49.000This is where, because you always had mental illness and you always had evil lurking, this is where these things are allowed to fester and this is where these things are allowed to be carried through to their most evil but logical conclusion.
00:23:02.000What does an evil, mentally ill person who's isolated and not cared for and abused and neglected ultimately do?
00:23:10.000Inflict their pain in the worst possible way on the most vulnerable targets in the society.
00:23:27.000And they say, well, sometimes it's the news media, sometimes it's politics.
00:23:31.000Okay, in the cases when it's not, what do you do then?
00:23:37.000Clearly, this is a symptom, a symptom of a much deeper problem.
00:23:43.000If you have 18 year olds, instead of getting married and having kids, instead of going out and pioneering and exploring and innovating, instead of getting jobs or hanging out with their friends, if 18 year olds are looking to get guns and kill kids, something is going deeply wrong in the society that nothing, no care, Or restraint or alternative is being provided to them.
00:24:10.000This is an incomplete society that is not providing for all the needs that an individual has.
00:24:16.000And this is where then people begin to slip through the cracks.
00:24:20.000This is where, when again, isolated, alienated, and left to their own devices, people become completely disconnected from the broader social fabric.
00:24:31.000And only then could you inflict something so evil on your fellow person, on another human being.
00:24:38.000And I think it's very interesting, particularly the family component.
00:24:43.000We know, and this is common sense, that kids that grow up without a father or without a mother, but particularly without a father, children that grow up in a household with a single parent are much more prone to violence and addiction and other problems.
00:25:01.000Only a child that is not loved by two married parents, only a child that does not have friends in their community that know them, inviting them to the birthday or the function or whatever.
00:25:12.000Only a person deprived of those things could carry out something so heinous.
00:25:16.000I don't think that children loved by their parents go to elementary schools to shoot up children.
00:25:25.000The people that are going out there and killing themselves or killing others in a variety of ways, the real deficit is where are their parents?
00:25:35.000The problem is not that they were able to get a gun, the problem is they were not able to get the affection and love that every child needs.
00:25:44.000And it was designed for from their parents.
00:25:46.000And what's more, then, all of the secondary or ancillary things provided by peers, mentors, siblings, and other people in the community.
00:27:32.000We're part of an unbroken chain horizontally in time, in the sense that the one thing that we all have in common, me and you right now, is that we're all living in this time, and I'm related to my sister, and I'm related to my parents, and my parents are related to people, and we're all sort of related in the sense that we're all alive here today, sharing this world now.
00:27:57.000So we're connected horizontally in the society.
00:28:00.000But we're also connected vertically in the society across time, in the sense that we're born to mothers and fathers, raised by mothers and fathers, and our mothers and fathers came from people too, and so on.
00:28:13.000And then we grow up and have kids, and the kids come from us.
00:28:16.000And so there's also a vertical chain of society across time as well.
00:28:49.000If there is something wrong with the family, if there's a broken link in the chain, and this is a significant phenomenon in the society, you're talking about generations of problems.
00:29:01.000You're talking about our entire society has problems now.
00:29:07.000And this has been the consequence of modernity and liberalism.
00:29:37.000And it is because we have forgotten the proper role of men and women in the society.
00:29:42.000And so, when mom is not at home breastfeeding her children, yes, breastfeeding them, and when she's not taking care of them and packing their lunches and asking them how their day is and being there for them, being a mom, well, that's because she's at work.
00:30:21.000Well, they're not together because they didn't get married before they had kids.
00:30:26.000Or they got married and then they got divorced because they had irreconcilable differences or something.
00:30:32.000And so across the 20th century, you have these social movements, social and political liberation movements, feminism, free love, contraception, abortion, promiscuity, MTV.
00:30:47.000Basically, a whole host of irresponsibility and vice, which has wiped out and destroyed the family.
00:30:54.000And now we are living through the consequences of that.
00:31:34.000But the society that we see now, the generations born after 1975, they're the generation quite literally begotten by modernity, begotten by liberalism, begotten by all of these well intended, well meaning liberal social trends.
00:31:51.000And the consequence of mom and dad splitting because they don't like each other is well, you know, I'm sure the mom maybe feels better and dad feels better.
00:32:01.000And the consequence of mom going out and getting a job and she wants to have her own income and so on, her nannies, is that now the children don't have their mom to love them and care for them and nurture them.
00:32:14.000And the consequence of all of that is that a child grows up in this dysfunctional society.
00:32:30.000Alienated in their own home, alienated from their own biological birth parents, from their own mother and father.
00:32:38.000And we wonder then why people who probably are predisposed to these kinds of things to begin with are then able to carry these things out with such frequency.
00:32:51.000How do you stop people from getting a gun and going out and shooting people?
00:32:55.000Well, by the time they got the gun, it's already too late.
00:33:00.000By the time they made their plan and they decided what they're going to do, it's already too late.
00:33:04.000I'm not interested in stopping the school shooter at the school by putting a police officer outside the door and shooting and killing somebody barging through the door with an automatic rifle.
00:33:16.000I'm not interested in stopping the problem at the gun store where an insane person who wants to kill children buys the gun.
00:33:23.000I'm not interested in stopping the problem at the point where they're on the internet and they're looking up schematics for the supermarket or they're reading some kind of hateful ideology online.
00:33:33.000I'm interested in stopping these problems when these people are born.
00:33:37.000If people are being born to married parents and raised by a mother that loves them, and where they don't have that, if they're being nurtured by neighbors, friends, teachers, by the institutions, you've effectively solved the problem.
00:33:51.000And you've solved it before you even get to that point.
00:34:15.000How about the proliferation of anxiety disorders and bipolar and all these other mental illnesses, depression, the proliferation of children on antidepressants and other drugs meant to subdue them?
00:34:28.000How about all these other problems going on?
00:34:30.000These are all symptoms of the bigger problem, which is that we're not living the way that we're supposed to live.
00:34:39.000And people can say, well, you know, does God really care if I have sex out of wedlock?
00:34:43.000Does God really care for having a little bit of fun?
00:35:19.000They were given to us as a gift from God, as revelation, and we've got to follow them.
00:35:25.000And if we don't, well, we can't exactly be angry or surprised at the consequences.
00:35:31.000You cannot create a permissive, tolerant, promiscuous, fundamentally evil society in rebellion against our own nature and against our own creator and against morality itself.
00:35:45.000You can't create an apathetic, nihilistic, solipsistic, individualistic world.
00:35:53.000And then be surprised when somebody goes and shoots up in elementary school.
00:35:57.000And you certainly can't fix those things by putting a bandaid over it and preventing certain classes of people from buying certain classes of guns and begging Apple to ban Telegram from the App Store.
00:36:42.000He was one of us, in a sense, in the sense that this was an American, this was a guy who grew up in our time, in our world, in somebody's community.
00:36:55.000And it's not to make him a victim or something, but it is to say somebody like this, you really have to reach a certain point before you go out and commit something so barbaric.
00:38:23.000Just like a lot of other things, big problems in the country.
00:38:27.000A society that aborts its babies, a society that gives its children away to daycare and nannies to raise them, this society which says that we're on a blue marble floating through space without a rhyme or reason, an atheist, secular country, and we're surprised that we see evil?
00:39:04.000You wouldn't need gun control and mental health institutions and all this, press conferences and the hullabaloo marches for our lives, if you didn't have people that are 18 years old and want to get a gun and shoot up little babies for no reason.
00:39:19.000Why is our society producing something like that?
00:39:56.000Like I said, yesterday I covered that and I talked a little bit about that, but I saw this interesting thread and it provides, I think, a pretty solid basis for that.
00:40:06.000Again, control all the variables and what do you get?
00:42:51.000Apparently, in this all white liberal neighborhood where they celebrate BLM and the vaccine and diversity and Pride Month and all that, well, it seems like there's a little trouble in paradise.
00:43:05.000Because a few months ago at my old high school, a black girl beat the shit out of a white freshman girl.
00:43:14.000Now that black girl's arrested, going to jail, possibly expelled.
00:43:19.000What could possibly, what has possibly gone wrong?
00:43:22.000You know, when I was in high school, this wasn't happening.
00:43:25.000When I was in high school, I don't recall any black kids beating up white kids and dragging them out of class by their hair.
00:44:00.000Here we are, six years later, now it's going on all day long.
00:44:03.000So, this is the story, like I said, from the Chicago Tribune.
00:44:07.000It says, An incident between two students at District 204 Lyons Township High School in suburban Western Springs last month has resulted in criminal charges against a 16 year old girl from LaGrange, according to the Western Springs Police Department.
00:44:22.000A 16 year old black sophomore student was arrested for battery.
00:44:27.000After confronting a 14 year old white freshman student and striking her multiple times at the school's south campus on April 27th, Western Springs police said in a May 2 news release that the altercation resulted in the 14 year old girl requiring medical treatment for visible injuries.
00:44:49.000According to the Western Springs police chief, Brian Budds, the investigation remains open as we have referred the matter to the Cook County Juvenile State's Attorney's Office for review.
00:45:01.000To see if upgraded charges are warranted.
00:45:05.000Bud's update comes more than three weeks after Lyons Township High School principal Jen Terrell notified parents of a social media post showing a video of a student assaulting another student.
00:45:17.000The student who recorded the video also was charged with disorderly conduct.
00:45:21.000Andrew Stroff, who is representing the 14 year old girl, said there was a negative interaction between both girls a few weeks prior to the altercation that the school was made aware of, but there wasn't a long history of issues between the two.
00:45:35.000Because, of course, the white girl was accused of being racist, which is why apparently this was warranted.
00:45:42.000Some members of the community are defending the black girl because they say the white girl was racist.
00:45:52.000I love the idea of paying thousands of dollars a month in property taxes and then sending my 14 year old to school to get dragged through the hall by their hair by a black student, as long as the white student said something racist first.
00:46:11.000I live in a white, rich neighborhood in the suburbs, and I pay lots of taxes.
00:46:18.000If I'm a parent, I pay lots of taxes to live in a neighborhood like that, not live in the ghetto or in the city, so that I could send my kids to a good school where they could get a concussion and get their ass kicked by blacks.
00:46:31.000But that's okay as long as they said something racist before, which is a sensible thing.
00:46:37.000It says, according to the lawyer, my client did not make any racial statement to the other young woman involved.
00:46:44.000Said Stroff, an LTHS alum and attorney with the national civil rights law firm Action Injury Law Group.
00:46:50.000He said she was attacked without cause or provocation.
00:46:53.000Strauss said school administrators are working to accommodate the freshman teenager who will finish out the school year in remote learning.
00:47:00.000In a phone conversation, Strauss said his client sustained a concussion, a sprained wrist, had her hair pulled out, and was physically as well as mentally traumatized.
00:47:11.000The family of the 14 year old wants the school to implement policies and procedures to prevent similar incidents in the future.
00:47:17.000At a board meeting, some community members said they think the issues at LTHS are because of their diversity, equity, and inclusion efforts.
00:47:25.000Spearheaded by Jennifer Rowe, Director of Equity and Belonging.
00:47:32.000In her April 28th message to parents, Tyrell said, Our team is working to investigate the situation, obtain additional information, and support students impacted.
00:47:41.000We are collaborating with the police department as they investigate the incident.
00:47:46.000Lyons Township will continue to be relentless in our pursuit of creating an inclusive school culture that focuses on belonging, respect, equity, and empathy.
00:47:55.000We will continue to stand against all forms of harmful behavior and rhetoric.
00:48:04.000Because I hear all kinds of things about, you know, it's really interesting the statement from the principal.
00:48:10.000I don't know this principal, it's a different principal than when I was in school.
00:48:13.000But you have a female principal who says after one of her students at this rich school, this principal gets paid upwards of $200,000 per year by the taxpayer.
00:48:25.000And she gets paid that money to preside over a pretty affluent school with affluent students.
00:48:32.000Patrons and kids, and one of your students has just been concussed and her wrist sprained and her hair pulled out for no reason by a black kid.
00:48:43.000And she comes out, and I don't hear a condemnation about violence, I don't hear a condemnation about ghetto beatings, I don't hear a condemnation about wherever that comes from, although I think I have a pretty good idea of what kind of household and what kind of neighborhood that kind of thing comes from.
00:49:03.000A young 14 year old white girl sent to that school by taxpayers, by your boss, gets her hair pulled out and her head smashed, and the principal comes out and says they'll relentlessly fight against hateful rhetoric, harmful behavior.
00:50:53.000I guess that's just par for the course now.
00:50:56.000This kind of climate has been created, this culture has been created in the white community, in the suburbs, and now blacks think that they could just get away with anything.
00:51:06.000Now, this is what's being invited to our homes and our community and our schools.
00:51:12.000And this is coming to a place near you.
00:51:14.000Never forget that this is ultimately what it's all about.
00:51:17.000Everybody thinks this stuff is so far away.
00:51:20.000Everybody thinks this is stuff that goes on in other neighborhoods or in other cities.
00:51:26.000You know, wasn't it the Obama HHS that wanted to open up Section 8 housing in places where there was a diversity deficit?
00:51:36.000Didn't they want to put together a study of every town and city in the country and give them the score based on their DEI, based on how diverse it was on the percentage of whites, and introduce low income housing in the places where there weren't enough non white people?
00:52:33.000And this is what DEI is bringing into your neighborhood.
00:52:37.000This is what DEI is bringing into your neighborhood, where you live, into your schools, where your kids go to school, your streets, where you walk your dog, where you want to go out to eat.
00:52:49.000They're bringing it to a town near you.
00:52:51.000And what's amazing is that in Chicago, everybody knows what's going on.
00:53:22.000Even though the city is very, very segregated, again, based on city planning by design, segregated by race, and you've got Black and Hispanics in the West Side, blacks in the South Side, whites in the North Side.
00:53:36.000Even despite all that, you know, all these champions of diversity, you don't see them living in the black neighborhoods where it's much cheaper, do you?
00:53:45.000You don't see them living in the city, sending their kids to city schools on city transit.
00:54:36.000Sure, they might go and enjoy the authentic Mexican cuisine in Little Village.
00:54:41.000During daytime on a weekday after they've driven there, but then they like to turn around and drive home to their townhouse in Lincoln Park.
00:54:51.000Then they like to drive back on 290 back to the suburbs in Western Springs where they pay thousands and thousands of dollars to not live in the city, to not live near the authentic tacos and the soul food and the diversity, the vibrant diversity and the murals and the gunshots.
00:55:09.000They pay all that money to live all the way over here with their fellow rich white people and Where they could send their kids to the nice schools, to the good schools like Lyons Township, which are 95% white.
00:55:22.000And then, while they're living in their white picket fence, high property tax, nice neighborhood, white suburb, sending their kids to the 95% good school with white students where the teachers are paid 100 grand plus, then they like to organize a little charity effort.
00:55:40.000Then they like to do a little book drive.
00:55:42.000Then they like to do a little fundraiser and they raise money from the community.
00:55:47.000On Facebook, and they raise money from the community on that other app.
00:55:52.000What's that app where everyone gets together in the neighborhood?
00:55:57.000Then they like to do a book drive and they raise money from their neighbors to buy books about blacks to donate to inner city black schools.
00:56:05.000And then they pat themselves on the back and say, See, I'm a good liberal.
00:56:15.000I pay thousands of dollars for the privilege of not living in black neighborhoods.
00:56:19.000And I'm going door to door collecting money from other white liberals to buy books for the black schools all the way over there where I don't live.
00:56:29.000And they drive in there in an armored truck, right?
00:56:31.000They drive in there in an armored truck caravan to deliver the book.
00:56:35.000And then they return back home, right?
00:56:37.000And they throw a little BLM parade in downtown LaGrange.
00:56:40.000They throw a little BLM parade down LaGrange Road with the Fannie Mae on one side and the comic book store on the other.
00:56:49.000And they raise their white fists together for black lives.
00:56:53.000Well, you know, I'll tell you something.
00:56:54.000You could get on the BNSF train that stops right there at that station, and you could go just a little bit east, and you could be among them.
00:57:07.000Why don't you send your kids to a diverse school?
00:57:09.000Why don't you put your kids in a diverse neighborhood?
00:57:12.000You know, if we care so, oh, we don't want to do that.
00:57:16.000Because a diverse neighborhood is kind of like where, you know, people get shot at school, and there's like gang warfare and stray bullets.
00:57:22.000And crime, and you go to Popeyes, and it looks like a bank vault because it gets robbed so much, and everything's dilapidated, and the cops don't really drive through there anymore, right?
00:57:36.000So people just keep moving further and further west and further and further north to get away from the diversity they love.
00:58:27.000Let's bus students in from the west side and get them to Lyons Township because that's what this community needs more black people, more Hispanics, more diversity.
00:58:45.000I can't blame her if I were assaulted every day with racism and microaggressions in a 95% white community, I would be tearing a white bitch's hair out too.
00:58:55.000So I think the answer is we need more of these kinds of people in the neighborhood.
00:58:59.000I think we should start moving them in.
00:59:01.000We should start demolishing some of these multi million dollar manches and build multi family low income housing.
00:59:08.000For black people and for Hispanics, so they can come in and live among us and live among us.
00:59:22.000And, you know, on the show, we talk a lot about generalities and big picture and national news, you know, riots and George Floyd and that kind of thing.
00:59:30.000But this is much, this, I'm talking about this obviously because it's so close to home, literally, but also because this is a lot more like the kind of thing that's playing out every day in America.
00:59:48.000Many diverse cities, almost all of them are like this.
00:59:52.000All the rich liberals and Jews, for that matter, too, they like to live far away from the skirmishes while they pander and pretend like they like that.
01:00:48.000And maybe if these white people look in the mirror, they would see what they really believe, what they know in their heart of hearts deep down.
01:01:26.000But while they're living in Western Springs, while they're living in a 95% white suburb, you know, you talk like a liberal, but you live like a neo Nazi.
01:01:34.000You talk like a liberal, talk a good game about BLM, but you live like a neo Nazi.
01:01:38.000How extreme do you have to be to quite literally pay thousands of dollars to not live among black people?
01:01:43.000Because that's literally what you're doing.
01:01:48.000You're really putting your money where your big old racist mouth is if you're paying thousands and thousands and thousands of dollars.
01:01:56.000To not live with black people, to not send your kids to a school where black people are, because that's in effect what you're doing.
01:02:03.000You could have a much nicer house and live like a king and pay a lot less in tax if you just live with the blacks, but you don't want to do that.
01:02:11.000You don't want to build your mega mansion in Inglewood.
01:02:14.000You don't want to buy an historic townhouse in Garfield Park, do you?
01:02:17.000No, you want to buy an historic mansion in LaGrange, which is a little different.
01:02:35.000And at the minimum, I at least say what I believe.
01:02:37.000These people go out and champion BLM, BLM.
01:02:40.000They're going to drive all the way to the city.
01:02:42.000They're going to drive to Millennium Park to beat the drum about BLM, and they're going to drive all the way home at their house where there's no black people and they could go to bed safe and sound.
01:03:06.000I think I was in eighth grade or maybe a freshman.
01:03:08.000I think it was in eighth grade, so it was 2012.
01:03:11.000There was a girl living in Indian Head Park, which is an extremely affluent suburb, and some black guy entered into the suburb from an opening in the wall on the expressway, went to rob this house.
01:05:45.000Let's maybe elect somebody to just go medieval on criminals and bring back the police and support the police and let's cut the taxes and bring the businesses back.
01:05:56.000Or you just keep voting for the same crap and then move to Florida.
01:09:38.000You know, it's a little thing called adolescence.
01:09:42.000But yeah, I mean, even though I was adored and a real star, they treated me like garbage and they rolled the red carpet for these black kids and they started beating everybody up.
01:11:45.000It's not enough to be obsessed with him online, these fucking lunatics are actually flying from another country, stalking and assaulting him from behind.
01:11:54.000Well, yeah, I mean, I don't want to get too into that whole drama, but obviously it crosses a line.
01:12:02.000I think even people that don't like Ralph can say that that clearly crosses a line.
01:12:07.000And that's exactly what I said in the Medecker debate.
01:12:10.000I mean, this is like in some ways a total vindication because.
01:12:14.000You know, you have this group of people that harass and harass and obsess, and they create this culture where people are getting swatted and doxed and attacked.
01:12:29.000And then they buy a plane ticket, get on a plane, fly to a foreign country, track you, literally track you down, which takes some effort, get an Uber to your location, stalk you for 10 minutes, and then bring other people to beat the shit out of you.
01:12:43.000Like, that obviously is not, that obviously crosses a line.
01:12:47.000And I had just a few weeks ago, everybody was on my case.
01:12:50.000Oh, you're only reporting people because you can't take a joke.
01:13:51.000Sort of jumped on the Ralph hate train.
01:13:52.000I hope they're proud of what they're a part of, which is fomenting mobs of people to do white trash violence, which is essentially what that is white trash feuds and violence and harassment campaigns.
01:14:07.000That's, you know, I find that so rich.
01:14:10.000There were people recently who were accusing me of like, he's not a, AF isn't really what it is, and Nick isn't really a sincere Christian, and they're lining up with the nihilistic atheist hate mob.
01:14:22.000That produces nothing other than harassment campaigns and violence.
01:14:26.000Like I said, I just hope everybody enjoys the decisions they made.
01:14:32.000Thankfully, I'm part of the movement that produces positive things, such as conferences where young men get on their feet and chant Christ is King, and demonstrations where people defend churches praying the Holy Rosary from hate mobs, and so on.
01:14:46.000And some people jump ship to incite a hate mob against a random fat guy on the internet.
01:14:53.000Like I said, everyone can enjoy their choices.
01:14:56.000But we're going to stay focused on our thing.
01:15:54.000When people say America First is a cult, that's our initiation.
01:15:57.000People go to the AFPAC after party, and I'm like, wait a second, who's sipping?
01:16:09.000Everybody line them up, and then we all line up and we all recite the motto all bubble blowing babies will be beaten senseless by every able bodied patron in the bar.
01:16:22.000That's what that's what the AFPAC initiation looks like.
01:16:26.000So Kai passed the test, some of them passed the test, some of them did not.
01:16:33.000There was a particular bubble blowing baby who had to be ejected recently, a couple of A couple of bubble blowing babies who had to go recently.
01:16:43.000Sometimes you got to kick a bubble blowing baby out of the movement.
01:22:23.000So, yeah, and the lady behind the counter was giving me the bedroom eyes, kind of.
01:22:29.000I mean, I'm not trying to brag or anything, but, you know, I came up there with my new cut, my new due, and I was like, hey, yeah, so do I just pay now or do I pay when I get the pizza?
01:22:43.000She's like, She was a little bit frazzled.
01:22:46.000She was a little bit frazzled, you know.
01:22:48.000Not every day that a handsome bachelor walks into the place with the king's appetite, not any man could just go in there and devour a 14 inch pizza in one sitting.
01:26:22.000You have to have friends that are willing to, like, you know, that if I killed somebody, I could bring the body to your house and help me bury it.
01:26:29.000That's the level of loyalty and trust that's needed.
01:26:32.000Not that I'm going out and killing people at night, although I wish I was able to, but I can't because it's not moral.
01:26:38.000But theoretically, hypothetically, that's the kind of loyalty that this movement needs to be built on.
01:26:44.000When people are getting hit with federal charges, when people are getting, when there's left wing people trying to infiltrate, when there's Antifa trying to scout out our location, when there's people out there trying to kill us and ruin everything we're doing, there needs to be a level of loyalty that is absolute.
01:27:00.000There needs to be a level of trust and reliability that's absolute.
01:27:04.000That's the only way that we're going to succeed.
01:27:07.000This like contingent loyalty just isn't going to work.
01:27:21.000But in a movement when people are getting charged by the federal government and censored and persecuted and attacked and killed and so on, loyalty must be absolute to people.
01:28:02.000Because when I organize AFPAC and when I do these things, when I go out there and dare the government to persecute me, I need people that I can trust.
01:28:10.000I need people that are not going to stab me in the back.
01:28:13.000If their interpretation of my decisions is not in line with our ideology, you know, have to be able to count on people.
01:28:23.000And you only count on people that are loyal to you personally and not loyal to ideas.
01:28:30.000Tell me how it's going to work any other way.
01:28:32.000How can you build a movement in this environment if you can't trust people, if you can't count on people?
01:36:51.000I just have this problem of like lowering myself to the level of a woman and being like, pick me, pick me, because it's this pick me, it's this pick me stuff.
01:40:20.000To be real, though, thank you for taking on the mass shooting from the alienation angle.
01:40:24.000Grifters take the easy, politically expedient, crazy leftist angle with it, and that you frame it within our worldview of a broken society shows your mindfulness.
01:42:43.000I just, at this point in time, people have made me like him because of the sheer.
01:42:51.000Look at who's lined up to attack him Lauren Southern, Brittany Venti, Ashton Birdie.
01:42:58.000I'm going to join in with these people and freaking Andy Worski, the dumbest man on the internet, to attack Ralph.
01:43:06.000It would have been a lot easier to attack Ralph before, but now that they, he must be doing something right if he's pissing off all these people.
01:45:12.000And then you're already ahead of the game, you're already above average.
01:45:16.000Because so many people in high school, there's not a whole lot I think that you can do in high school that's life changing in a positive way.
01:45:24.000There's only so much a 14 year old could do.
01:45:27.000But there is a lot of stuff you could do to mess up your life forever drunk driving, crime, drug abuse, out of wedlock kids, something like that, rape allegation.
01:45:38.000So there's not a whole lot you could do that's going to transform your life as a high schooler.
01:45:42.000Like, you know, you're really just going to be fine, generally speaking.
01:45:46.000But there are a lot of things you could do that could really mess you up.
01:45:49.000So here's another thing be very, very careful about what you put on the internet.
01:45:55.000This is going to be the first generation to deal with this coming up in the age of the internet and particularly social media and smartphones.
01:46:04.000Be very aware of your digital footprint because you may put stuff out there on social media that's going to be around when you're 20, you know?
01:46:13.000So be very careful not to make a big digital footprint.
01:46:18.000Be careful what you post, be careful how you're photographed, where you're photographed, all that kind of stuff.
01:46:25.000Because you've seen this in many cases, people.
01:46:29.000You see, like athletes, these big athletes, they'll get canceled because they tweeted fag on Twitter like 10 years ago, 20 years ago, whatever.
01:46:39.000Twitter was around 20 years ago, but you know what I'm saying.
01:47:25.000Well, it just goes to show there are people out there that it's their job to destroy America first, like Jared Holt and these other anti hate types.
01:47:35.000It's their job, they get paid by think tanks, NGOs to do this.
01:47:40.000And even they don't go with a lot of the nonsense that is pushed by our haters, by our low IQ seethers, by the oafs of the world.
01:47:49.000You know, they focus on other stuff, and it's really just these like bottom of the barrel, like Untermensch that focus on all this trivial stuff.
01:47:59.000So I guess we have to thank God that our enemies are stupid, that the most obsessed enemies are the dumbest.
01:49:26.000It says The DFR lab attempted to corroborate some of Dickerman's claims as they were offered to the public.
01:49:31.000We examined copies of Cozy TV API pages that were archived at times extremely close to other existing archives of the public facing Cozy homepage for the kinds of discrepancies alleged.
01:49:41.000The DFR lab reviewed about a dozen instances that met those conditions, though our scope was limited by the fact that many archive instances listed on the Wayback Machine cannot be displayed properly.
01:49:51.000After reviewing current and archive copies of the API page, The DFR lab was not able to find any inconsistencies in the API information put forward in the accusations that would satisfyingly prove or disprove claims of intentional manipulation.
01:50:05.000We determined the evidence was insufficient and that more information would be necessary to assess their accuracy.
01:51:58.000Black gangs brought guns to the homecoming football game to kill one of the football players.
01:52:07.000And so they canceled the homecoming dance because of this.
01:52:12.000So, yeah, the diversity, this is the gift.
01:52:14.000This is our great gift at LT. Piss sent $10.
01:52:18.000Speaking of violent blacks, A video has emerged on YouTube of famous black comedian Godfrey saying someone needs to bum rush compound media studio and beat all the asses because Kumia said there is a violence problem in the black community.
01:52:43.000Nick Fuentes had always been a good student, he was always at the top of his class, and he was always one of the most popular kids in school.
01:52:51.000But when he was elected president of his high school, Computer Zumer sent $3.
01:58:18.000It's nice to know people that you have those things in common because you only know so many people that came from your same neighborhood and went to your same school and knew the same people.
01:58:30.000Now that I don't have that, I value that more.
02:01:55.000I think that the church should lean on them, honestly, but that wasn't the question.
02:02:01.000The question was, you know, why do they carry on with it?
02:02:03.000I think that in their mind, they're Catholic, you know, and like I said, I think that's against Catholicism to support abortion among everything else that they support.
02:04:48.000I tried to make a new account this morning, but I need to get a different IP address.
02:04:53.000I tried to make it from my phone, and it made me verify with email.
02:05:00.000And when it makes you verify for email, that means it's restricted, which means it asks you for the same phone number again 12 hours later.
02:12:03.000Serial killer phenomenon died off because modern tech has made it much harder to get away with things, which is why PPL do mass shootings nowadays.
02:12:10.000Also, do you remember TRS Drunk AF a few years ago, Lamau?
02:13:32.000Somebody makes a fake account, somebody makes a fake Anon account.
02:13:39.000I think the test would be if it survives, right?
02:13:42.000Because if it survives for longer than a few days, and that means it wasn't IP banned or, right, they didn't detect me, maybe get the account on a Twitter space.
02:33:24.000He was at AFPAC Zero in 2019, and he was on the intern program and everything, and then all of a sudden flipped and decided to be a traitor and a liar and a Wignat.
02:35:39.000Jealousy of success is one thing, but the seething comes from watching you laugh hard on this show every night, even after all the drama, after a year like 2021.
02:39:52.000You know, if it was, if all we had to do was just troll Charlie Kirk and stop the steal and do a vax watch protest, if that's all we had to do, it'd be pretty easy, honestly.
02:40:03.000If all we had to do was just build Cozy and just build AFPAC, we've done that pretty easily.
02:40:08.000Nobody ever said it was going to be easy.