00:00:41.000A football player killed a family of five this week.
00:00:45.000And then our third story is about a graffiti hoax at a university.
00:00:49.000And what do these three stories all have in common?
00:00:54.000Yeah, perpetrator is all the same color, perpetrator is all the same race.
00:01:01.000And the reason I want to talk about this tonight is because, in particular, over the past three months, We've seen a lot of crime.
00:01:09.000We've seen a lot of issues and problems.
00:01:12.000But the group that the media blames for all of our problems is not the group that's doing these things.
00:01:19.000And it's kind of a big problem for them.
00:01:20.000It's a big problem for their narrative.
00:01:23.000We know that ever since the Capitol riots on January 6th, the regime would like to paint white people as the scapegoat for all the country's problems.
00:01:32.000But there's just one issue for them there's one group that's beating up the Asians, one group that's doing the mass shootings.
00:01:40.000One group perpetrating grisly murders against civilians and families.
00:01:45.000One group, even that's responsible for the hate crimes, both against whites and against non whites.
00:03:07.000Before we get into any of that, I want to remind you to follow me on Telegram.
00:03:11.000Today, we had a very good episode of Good Morning Groyper.
00:03:16.000We talked about Elon Musk and Neuralink.
00:03:20.000I don't know if anybody's seen this on Twitter, but they put Neuralink, which is one of Elon Musk's companies, inside of a monkey's brain.
00:03:31.000And that enabled the monkey to play the video game Pong with his mind.
00:03:37.000And I saw that last night and it freaked out.
00:03:40.000I was up all night because of this, because I was going down the rabbit hole about artificial intelligence and all this stuff as I tend to do.
00:03:48.000As you tend to do at 3, 4 a.m., I see this monkey playing Pong with his brain, and I'm thinking, this is not going to end well.
00:03:56.000So, I went into detail on that on the show today.
00:04:00.000Also, talked about Trump's endorsement of Marco Rubio and some of the background on Rubio.
00:04:05.000There's a lot of bad stuff there that people don't really know about.
00:04:31.000If you're a subscriber there, you can watch the entire archive, all the episodes of America First, all the episodes of Good Morning Groyper.
00:04:38.000Also, remember to follow my Gab account at gab.comslash real Nick J. Fuentes and subscribe to the email list down below.
00:05:57.000It's been like 80 degrees earlier this week.
00:06:01.000And of course, of course, the one day that it's 80 degrees.
00:06:06.000Rather than cruising around at night when it's a little cooler or driving around the neighborhood, I put the top down on my car and I drive downtown to run an errand and I get stuck in traffic for 50 minutes, 50 minutes in the baking sun and it's 80 degrees and I've got a sweatshirt on.
00:06:31.000Okay, it snowed every day for like two months, it was below zero, and the one day that it's 80 degrees, the first day of the year that it's 80 degrees, I'm baking in the sun on 290 in a sweatshirt.
00:07:33.000And I'm going to go over this on Monday.
00:07:35.000And I'm choosing to go over it on Monday instead of tonight for a very important reason.
00:07:40.000I was tweeting today and posting on Telegram about the Florida tech censorship bill.
00:07:46.000So we talked about this, I think, at some point last month in the state legislature in Florida.
00:07:54.000A bill has been proposed by Representative Ingolia, who's an Italian, which is very based, that seeks to stop social media companies from censoring state candidates for office in the state of Florida.
00:08:08.000And it has some other provisions, but that's the main one.
00:08:12.000And this bill has a good chance of passing.
00:08:17.000Ron DeSantis, who's the governor there, said it will pass.
00:08:21.000The bill to date is maybe the best effort by Republicans so far to correct the text censorship issue.
00:08:28.000The problem is, though, the bill doesn't go far enough.
00:08:32.000What's more is that because this bill doesn't go far enough, if this bill doesn't get the job done, you're going to see a lot of other copycat bills in other Republican state legislatures that have the same flaws.
00:08:53.000They will use the Florida legislation potentially as a jumping off point for their own anti big tech censorship legislation in their respective states.
00:09:03.000Therefore, it's not just a problem that the bill isn't strong enough.
00:09:08.000If it's not strong enough, we may have a scenario where legislation is passed nationwide, and that would be a great thing, but it would be a horrible thing if it didn't get the job done because you can only pass nationwide big tech censorship like one time.
00:09:24.000It's not to say that there's a legal limit on how many times you could pass bills like this, but if a state is going to spend their political capital passing a bill like this, we want to make sure they're getting it done right.
00:09:36.000Because the president of the United States got banned from Twitter two months ago.
00:09:40.000That has catalyzed a major push to fix this problem.
00:09:47.000We want to make this bill as good as possible so that if there's a ripple effect across the country, people can look at the Florida bill and say this adequately and sufficiently addresses the problem.
00:09:58.000Specifically, the main things that we want to amend the bill to do is this we want the bill to protect not only.
00:10:07.000Candidates for office, but also current office holders as well as independent journalists.
00:10:14.000Number two, we want the bill to cover financial censorship, not just social media, but financial censorship too, which is from payment processors like PayPal, Stripe, and many others too.
00:10:29.000We also want the bill to have more fines.
00:10:33.000We want the bill to apply not just to statewide officials, but also nationwide.
00:10:39.000So, not just for Candidates running for office in the state of Florida, but candidates running for office for the U.S. Congress, U.S. Senate from the state of Florida as well.
00:10:50.000We also want them to go after ISPs and telecoms.
00:10:54.000I laid out a whole list of provisions in great detail.
00:10:59.000I showed what the Senate version of the bill includes, what the House version of the bill includes, and then what the bill would include with all of our amendments.
00:11:09.000And I posted that on Twitter with the phone number for Governor Ron DeSantis's.
00:11:16.000The reason that I want to discuss this in much greater detail on Monday is because if I tell you all about it today, there's nothing you could do about it tomorrow.
00:11:25.000I want to tell you on Monday so that I can remind you every day of the week on Monday, we are trying to call Governor Ron DeSantis' office and politely ask him to consider these amendments.
00:11:38.000We're calling them the America First Amendments.
00:11:40.000And like I said, I laid them out in detail on my Twitter timeline.
00:11:45.000Over the weekend for Monday, which will give you the talking points, give you the main script of what you have to say when you call, so that you could call the governor of Florida or his office, I should say, from Monday through Friday to tell him politely, Governor DeSantis, we support your tech censorship bill, but there are major loopholes which are going to prevent this from doing what it needs to do.
00:12:11.000You need to amend the bill to do the following, and then we're going to go through the list.
00:12:15.000So we're going to start that campaign on Monday.
00:12:18.000And it's very, very, very important that people participate in this because there are only three weeks left in the legislative session in Florida.
00:12:27.000After three weeks, the legislature is dismissed and it doesn't come back for a long time.
00:12:31.000So if we don't pass it now, it probably won't get passed.
00:12:34.000If we don't amend it now, these amendments will not be added to the bill.
00:12:39.000So we're going to make a big push for that next week.
00:12:41.000I'm just telling you so you're prepared.
00:12:44.000This could be a real game changer because, like I said, it's not just about the bill in Florida.
00:12:49.000It's important in Florida, don't get me wrong, because a lot of people are moving to Florida, and it seems like conservative political power is shifting over there.
00:12:56.000So it's important that it's happening in Florida, but it's also important because DeSantis is the leading Republican governor in the nation.
00:13:04.000Florida is perhaps the leading Republican state in the nation, and other states, other governors, and state legislatures will look to this bill to inform potentially legislation in their own state.
00:13:17.000And if we can get many states to pass bills like this, This could be a real solution to tech censorship.
00:13:24.000At the very least, it could start the conversation, start the battle.
00:14:16.000But, you know, she's down there in Florida and she's meeting with the representatives in Tallahassee and she's pushing the governor and she's pushing these articles and she's talking to the press.
00:14:26.000She's blowing up my phone every day saying, You got to get on this, blah, blah, right?
00:14:31.000And this is what people need to be doing.
00:14:34.000So, you know, I have to give credit where credit is due.
00:14:41.000And I'm not saying that for any other reason other than she deserves the credit.
00:14:45.000And, you know, I said this similarly, like, for example, during Stop the Steal, a lot of people were like, Hey, why are you going to Stop the Steal with this guy, Ali Alexander?
00:14:55.000He said this, or he's friends with this one, or whatever.
00:14:57.000I said, Look, Say what you will about the guy.
00:15:02.000He's trying to prevent total Democrat takeover, total globalist takeover of America, trying to protect the Trump presidency and ensure a second term.
00:15:11.000I said, the actions speak louder than the words.
00:16:02.000It's all over Twitter, it's all over social media, and everybody's mad about it.
00:16:07.000Well, at least all the right people are mad about it.
00:16:10.000People on the left, a lot of establishment types on the right, they're all very upset that on his show yesterday, on his daytime show, Tucker Carlson said that replacement migration is real.
00:16:23.000And like I said at the top of the show, replacement migration is really uncontroversial.
00:16:29.000The media for years has said that this is a conspiracy theory, that it's not real, that it's not happening.
00:16:35.000They say that it's a racist conspiracy theory, and that you're racist if you believe it.
00:16:40.000They also say you're anti Semitic if you believe it.
00:16:44.000And what does replacement migration mean?
00:16:47.000It means that the American population is shrinking and they're replacing.
00:16:52.000The population that exists, the native born population, with immigrants.
00:16:57.000The American population is dying off and the fertility rate is dropping.
00:17:02.000So, to make up the difference, the elites are importing millions of immigrants, legal and non legal, from the third world.
00:17:11.000That's really uncontroversial because that is just strictly what's happening.
00:17:16.000I mean, that is just very simply, very matter of factly, what is occurring.
00:17:22.000The white birth rate is less than 2.1.
00:17:25.000On average, the fertility rate must be 2.1 children per mother in order for the population to remain the same size over the successive generations.
00:17:38.000The birth rates, too, for blacks and Hispanics is also decreasing, but the birth rates for them are higher than the white birth rate.
00:17:45.000So the American population without immigration would be shrinking or growing very, very modestly.
00:17:52.000Specifically, though, the white Population and therefore the white share or proportion of the population is going down relative to the people in this country as well as relative to the people that are coming into this country and adding to the population.
00:18:07.000And who is adding to the population both inside and from outside the country?
00:18:16.000And I'll add, the media has discussed this at length.
00:18:20.000I've read articles in The Atlantic, The New York Times, Bloomberg, and many other publications describing exactly this phenomenon.
00:18:27.000White people are diminishing in their relative proportion of the population, and non white people are rising in their relative share of the population.
00:18:38.000And I've seen many different publications talk about the political consequences of this, that it's turning certain states more democratic, like Nevada or Virginia or Texas or Arizona.
00:18:49.000I've seen some publications even gloating about this and saying that this is a good thing, saying that people that stand in the way of this are racist, people that stand in the way of it will be wiped away and cleared out.
00:19:00.000I mean, we practically do a show on this very subject every other month.
00:19:05.000Not just the subject of replacement migration, but the subject of the media acknowledging in one breath that it's happening and gloating about it, but then in the same breath saying that if Republicans or right wing people believe it, that they're racist, anti Semitic conspiracy theorists.
00:19:21.000So that is replacement migration very briefly.
00:19:26.000It's that the population of the United States, which was 90% white in the 1960s, is now being replaced by a non white population mostly through.
00:19:35.000Legal and illegal immigration, which has resulted in the population becoming something like 60% white now and will be less than 50% white in the very near future.
00:19:51.000Bloomberg went so far as to say that it's population refreshment.
00:19:56.000Not population replacement, but Bloomberg, which is a major business publication, said that as the population decreases, America brings in lots of immigrants to refresh.
00:20:09.000Refresh, not replace, that's racist and anti Semitic and not true in a conspiracy theory, but to refresh, which is true and not racist and not anti Semitic and not constituting anything like what the people at Charlottesville were talking about, right?
00:20:27.000Tucker Carlson yesterday said, as much as I have, that it's happening.
00:20:32.000And this is his quote, this is according to The Hill.
00:20:36.000He said on his show yesterday, quote, I know that the left and all the little gatekeepers.
00:20:40.000Keepers on Twitter become literally hysterical if you use the term replacement, if you suggest that the Democratic Party is trying to replace the current electorate.
00:20:50.000But they become hysterical because that's what's happening, actually.
00:21:02.000This is a voting rights question, said Carlson, saying the changes to the population, quote, dilute the political power of current registered voters.
00:21:34.000The ADL, the head of the ADL, specifically Jonathan Greenblatt, came out today and said that Fox News must fire Tucker Carlson for this statement.
00:21:42.000And what Tucker Carlson said basically came true.
00:21:45.000He said, If you say replacement, They get hysterical.
00:21:49.000And the gatekeepers on Twitter become hysterical because it's true.
00:21:53.000If it wasn't true, they wouldn't be hysterical.
00:21:57.000But, you know, I listened to the full clip and that second part in particular, and the more that I listened to it, the more I realized I actually have an issue with what was said.
00:22:09.000He said, and I'll read it again I know that the left and all the gatekeepers on Twitter become literally hysterical if you use the term replacement, if you suggest that the Democratic Party is trying to replace the current electorate.
00:22:20.000But they become hysterical because that's what's happening.
00:22:54.000Because who are they bringing in and who is being replaced?
00:23:00.000He talks about the current electorate is being replaced by voters from the third world, voters that will obediently vote for the Democrats.
00:24:04.000So actually, it is racial, clearly, because it is the white fertility rate, which is below replacement, and it is the non white fertility rate, which is above replacement.
00:24:15.000It is the white people, which are diminishing as a share of the population, and the non white people who are increasing as a share of the population.
00:25:39.000It's actually a pretty serious lie because this is what he says every single night on his show.
00:25:45.000When he covers Black Lives Matter terrorism, when he covers changing demographics, immigration, when he covers all these issues, he makes sure consistently and repeatedly to say that it is never about race.
00:25:59.000It's sometimes about class and it's sometimes about voting rights, but it's never about race, which is a lie.
00:26:05.000And that's a lie about one of the most fundamental things that is happening in the world right now.
00:26:13.000It's a lie and it's a complete misdirection.
00:26:16.000Because while three and a half million people watching this show might be exposed to the idea of replacement migration, at the same time, his audience is being inoculated by this show against ever having a racial consciousness about this stuff.
00:26:35.000Because it's not like he goes halfway and then stops shy for people to read between the lines and come to their own conclusions.
00:27:40.000And a lot of people I saw on Twitter were celebrating this comment, celebrating what he said, and saying this is very optical.
00:27:48.000He said it in a very clever way, very tactful.
00:27:52.000Because as some people say, when you expose these kinds of ideas to a mainstream audience, well, they're not ready to hear about it.
00:28:01.000They're not ready to hear that it's racial.
00:28:04.000And if Tucker did say it was racial or did not dispute in a way that is dishonest that it's racial, then he would lose his all important platform.
00:28:14.000So people say for these two reasons, it's good enough that he says that it's happening and then misdirects people by saying that it's about voting rights and not race.
00:28:23.000The two arguments are that, well, people are not ready.
00:28:25.000They're being slow walked and baby stepped to a more accurate view of what's happening in the world.
00:28:32.000And what's more is that if Tucker went any further, well, he would compromise the platform that allows him to slow walk the Overton window, to slow walk the conversation with mainstream conservatives towards something that is closer to the truth.
00:28:45.000And I thought long and hard about that today, about that idea, because it's a question.
00:29:18.000And what's more, I said, I don't know how effective it is to misdirect like that, to tell half truth and lie, right?
00:29:25.000So, so far, I'm just describing what's happening.
00:29:28.000And it is really a question in my mind is this an effective approach?
00:29:32.000And so I sat down and I thought long and hard today.
00:29:36.000Is there a credence to the idea that coming up with these kind of clever misdirections is a good way to convince people?
00:29:44.000Is it better, in other words, to come up with a clever way to introduce somebody to the idea of replacement migration and pretend that it's about voting rights instead of telling them openly that it's about race?
00:30:01.000Is that more effective at persuading people than just coming right out and saying it or just simply omitting the part that he's not allowed to say?
00:30:10.000And I thought about some counter examples.
00:30:15.000Who else, what other prominent conservatives with a major platform have shifted the conversation or talked about more controversial things?
00:30:23.000And how effective was their communication?
00:30:26.000How effective was their persuasion compared to Tucker's?
00:30:31.000And I thought, well, the most obvious example is Donald Trump.
00:30:35.000Donald Trump currently has a 97% approval rating in the Republican Party, most popular president in the history of the United States, if you go by vote total.
00:30:44.000That's more votes than any Republican and any presidential incumbent in American history.
00:30:50.000Highest approval rating out of any Republican president in American history.
00:30:53.000Defeated everyone in the entire Republican Party, 16 of the top politicians, or 17 in the country, and then defeated Hillary Clinton, all of the mainstream media, all the big donors, and the list goes on and on.
00:31:07.000So Donald Trump was obviously very successful at persuading people, very successful at communicating.
00:31:14.000And I want to go back to when Donald Trump arrived on the scene because he's been in our lives on the national political stage now for close to six years.
00:31:23.000He announced his candidacy in June 2015.
00:31:27.000So he's been with us for nearly six years.
00:31:30.000How did Donald Trump successfully persuade people to become more nationalistic, realign and reorient the party around America first and around immigration restriction and some of these other issues?
00:31:47.000Did he come up with these clever arguments that are half true, but the other half is a little bit foggy or just outright condemns the other half?
00:31:56.000How did he achieve that kind of success?
00:31:58.000Well, in his announcement speech in 2015, he said within the first 20 minutes of his speech that the people coming across the border have got lots of problems.
00:32:11.000They're bringing drugs, they're bringing crime, they are rapists.
00:32:16.000He said before 2016, I think this was in November or December 2015, so still very early, still within four months, four, five, six months.
00:32:26.000Of his announcement to run for the presidency of the United States, and he said this when he was number one in the polls, he said that he was calling for a complete and total shutdown of Muslims entering the United States.
00:32:43.000So, in the first six months of Donald Trump's entry onto the national political stage as the front runner for the Republican nomination for president, he said at various points illegal immigrants are rapists.
00:32:56.000We should ban all Muslims from America.
00:32:59.000George W. Bush knew there were no weapons of mass destruction and lied us into the Iraq war.
00:33:05.000He said this is a country where we speak English and not Spanish.
00:33:10.000He said that when 9 11 happened under George W. Bush's watch, that was his fault.
00:33:16.000He said that Ted Cruz's dad killed JFK.
00:33:37.000So, we take a look at two approaches, and which approach is more successful do you think?
00:33:43.000Well, clearly, just telling it like it is, just telling the full truth without the cleverness, without all this technical stuff, it seems like telling it like it is and just telling the truth, actually, that seems to work pretty well.
00:33:59.000I'll also say if the idea is with Tucker Carlson to slow walk people with the real truth, and we got to give them small doses of.
00:34:08.000Over a long period of time, think about where we were in 2015 and where we are today.
00:34:14.000Don't just think about Donald Trump compared to Tucker Carlson, but think about Donald Trump then compared to Tucker Carlson now.
00:34:20.000Let's say it's true that we need to slow walk people by deceiving them selectively along the way and just mitigating the deception as time goes on.
00:34:31.000We tell them a half truth, maybe we tell them 30% of the truth, and then 40%, 50%, 60% of the truth as time goes on as they're more prepared for it as the Overton window shifts.
00:34:41.000If that's true, If that's the right approach, then tell me how it represents a progression from more truthful, from less truthful to more truthful, to go from Donald Trump in 2015 saying things like that to people like JD Vance, Tucker Carlson, Josh Hawley, and all the other successors of Donald Trump talking like they do today.
00:35:04.000Have we been moving forward with the conversation?
00:35:09.000Are we telling people a radically more honest truth about what's going on in the country today compared to?
00:35:15.000What Donald Trump was telling people in 2015, or has it gone in the opposite direction?
00:35:20.000The point I'm trying to make is that this idea that we're going to deceive people and misdirect people into eventually finding the truth is not going to happen.
00:35:30.000You cannot tell the truth without telling the truth.
00:35:35.000Now, you can be tactful and you can use persuasive tactics and devices and you can omit certain things and maybe place emphasis on certain issues.
00:35:46.000I'm not saying to be, you know, foolish.
00:35:49.000I'm not saying to just say whatever you want, say whatever you feel.
00:35:54.000But some people are under the impression that we're going to inform people of what's happening in the country without ever actually saying what it is.
00:36:01.000That we're going to have people wake up and realize what's happening with multiracial America, what's happening with anarcho tyranny, without actually telling them any of it, and without even leaving it up to their imagination to figure it out.
00:36:16.000They think that we're going to get people to understand what's happening in the world by denying what's happening in the world for the sake of the media, for the sake of.
00:36:26.000I don't know, some kind of illusory, slow walking strategy.
00:36:30.000I don't know, maybe by 2050, Republicans will finally oppose feminism or something, right?
00:36:35.000If we're lucky, by 2100, somebody like Tucker Carlson can say that race is real, right?
00:36:41.000In 100 years and a century, after lying and deceiving people about our core worldview or deceiving people about even what's happening in the world, after 100 years, maybe we'll approach actually finally telling people what's happening.
00:37:40.000And that's real, and everyone knows it, and it's happening.
00:37:42.000And we should expect people with this kind of a platform to, at the very least, not lie to people about what's happening and misdirect them towards something else.
00:37:55.000The thing is either Tucker Carlson is just lying to people about what's going on.
00:38:01.000Which, again, I don't think that's not optics, that's not strategy, that's just misdirection, willful misdirection.
00:39:15.000Importing millions of people from the third world who don't speak English, people that are hostile to our way of life, that have a racial grievance against us as a people.
00:39:25.000That's just a matter of diluting our voting rights.
00:39:27.000The worst thing that will result from this is that when you go to the ballot box, you're proportionally going to have less say over the big decisions made in the country.
00:39:36.000That's part of it, but it's just a part of it.
00:39:39.000And not only does he not talk about the rest of what's going on, he says that the rest isn't happening.
00:39:44.000It's not racial, it's not a white replacement, just a replacement.
00:39:48.000Replacement of some human beings with other human beings.
00:39:51.000A replacement of workers and proletariats with other workers and lumpen proletariat or something, I guess.
00:39:58.000All these woke, and that's ultimately what they are.
00:40:02.000All these multiracial working class populists, that is, and I have always refrained from using this kind of language, but by definition, that is a Marxist interpretation.
00:40:13.000It is one that is basically agnostic towards God, agnostic towards God, or rather towards our people, towards our tradition.
00:40:23.000Towards families, towards anything more than dollars and cents and raw political power.
00:40:28.000And don't get me wrong, raw political power and dollars and cents, this stuff matters.
00:40:55.000They're just being baited, is what it is.
00:40:59.000We have been abused for so long that we get a little crumb, a little crumb of a truth.
00:41:05.000I mean, think about what they tell us explicitly in the mainstream media.
00:41:09.000Mainstream media explicitly telling us white people are evil, white people colonize the world, and white people are, they hate everyone, and they're racist, and they benefit from systemic racism, etc., etc.
00:41:24.000I mean, they're out there with BLM, and could it be more explicit?
00:41:29.000Could it be more explicit, their desire to create a racial caste system in America?
00:41:34.000So, our enemies are very upfront about it.
00:41:37.000It's very explicit and very overt and transparent.
00:41:41.000And we have been so abused for so long and betrayed by our own leadership, by our own representatives and spokespeople, that we get the littlest crumb, littlest crumb falls from the table of Fox News, littlest crumb of truth falls from the table of cable television down to us on 4chan or Twitter or Oons Review or Telegram or whatever platform.
00:42:03.000And people go, wow, look, he said the word replacement.
00:42:07.000He said that race isn't real and it has nothing to do with race and it's just voting rights.
00:43:43.000Have we had people drop breadcrumbs like that?
00:43:45.000You know, people have been talking far more explicitly about these issues for a lot longer.
00:43:50.000Suicide of a Superpower was written 16 years ago by Pat Buchanan.
00:43:55.000And you've had people talking about these issues, Sam Francis, Jared Taylor, Peter Brimelow, Paul Gottfried, going back to the 90s and the 80s.
00:44:06.000And it's 2021, and the clock is ticking.
00:44:09.000And what we expect from somebody like Tucker Carlson is to say the word replacement, but repeatedly deny that race is real.
00:46:04.000Great replacement therapy, but it's about voting rights or theory.
00:46:08.000And even the stunt that he pulled during the transition to the Biden administration.
00:46:14.000It's like, once again, I'm asking the same question.
00:46:19.000You know where the word optics came from?
00:46:21.000I looked at Charlottesville, I looked at the actions of the alt right, and I said, How is what you're doing going to produce real political change that benefits us?
00:46:34.000So I obviously decided to do different things.
00:46:38.000And I asked the same question tonight How is what Tucker Carlson and all these multiracial working class populists, how is that going to achieve the goals we want to achieve?
00:46:48.000We never actually tell anybody what's going on.
00:46:50.000We never actually advocate for the things that we want.
00:46:53.000How are we going to get the things that we want?
00:47:58.000And they'll say, oh, well, I watch Tucker Carlson every night and I've had it drilled into my head that the only conflict going on in America is an economic one.
00:48:46.000You got to wonder if it's doing more harm than good at a certain point when you drill it into people's head that the thing that you may really be trying to say isn't actually real.
00:49:37.000It says, officials have declared that racist graffiti found in Albion College was done by a black student, according to Michigan Live.
00:49:44.000On April 5th, college students tweeted that there have been more than 12 racist incidents within the past week.
00:49:51.000The graffiti included messages such as White Lives Matter and White Power, turned out to have been allegedly created by a 21 year old black male.
00:50:00.000This person also is said to have written such messages as 666 on top of a Star of David alongside Let's Kill All Somethings.
00:50:09.000The police brought said male into questioning where he admitted to doing most of the graffiti.
00:50:14.000The student was released after questioning.
00:50:17.000It is unclear whether any charges will be brought against the student.
00:50:21.000Images of the racist graffiti quickly went viral across social media platforms.
00:50:25.000One local outlet posting the story accompanied with pictures that they censored due to it being so offensive.
00:50:35.000Racist graffiti scrawled across a college, very explicit, very on the nose.
00:50:41.000Invariably, everybody blames white people.
00:50:43.000They say, oh, a white racist did this.
00:50:46.000And the reason that people jumped to that conclusion, not just because of the content of the message, but people found it believable, because the media tells us all day, every day, that the country is full of white racists.
00:50:56.000Who really do believe that we should kill black people or something like that?
00:51:00.000So, a lot of people hear a story like this and they give it the benefit of the doubt because of what they're told about who is the problem in the country.
00:51:28.000It says Former NFL football player Philip Adams.
00:51:31.000Fatally shot five people, including a prominent doctor, his wife, and their two grandchildren, before killing himself early on Thursday.
00:51:39.000York County Sheriff Kevin Tolson told a news conference that investigators had not yet determined a motive for the mass shooting.
00:51:46.000Tolson said, There's nothing right now that makes sense to any of us.
00:51:50.000Dr. Robert Leslie, 70 years old, his wife Barbara, 69, were pronounced dead in their home in Rock Hill, along with grandchildren Ada Leslie, who was nine years old, and Noah Leslie, who was five years old.
00:52:07.000A man who was working at their home, James Lewis, who was 38, was found shot to death outside, and a sixth victim, also 38 years old, was flown to a Charlotte hospital where he was in critical condition, fighting hard for his life.
00:52:20.000Mass shooting of five people, including two children under the age of 10, by a black football player, of course, goes unreported by the media.
00:52:29.000And in most cases, they don't talk about his race.
00:52:32.000And when they talk about the motive for the killing, they blame it on concussions.
00:52:36.000Brain injuries from playing too much tackle football.
00:52:40.000The last story is about the Iowa State Capitol, which was sieged this week by blacks, by Black Lives Matter specifically.
00:52:49.000It says, quote, BLM protesters, including the nephew of George Floyd, have invaded the Iowa State Capitol, clashing with state troopers when they tried to arrest one woman.
00:52:58.000BLM supporters gathered outside the Iowa Capitol on Thursday morning as part of a Kill the Racist Bills protest organized by the Advocates for Social Justice group.
00:53:09.000On the Facebook page for the event, the legislation was described as racist and dangerous.
00:53:14.000The event was live streamed by Cortez Rice from Minneapolis, the nephew of George Floyd.
00:53:22.000If we don't put our foot on this shit's neck, this will be happening everywhere.
00:53:26.000He said, After graffitiing the steps of the Iowa State Capitol with chalk, the BLM protesters moved inside the building itself, the Capitol building, where they attempted to perform a socially distanced die in for nine minutes and 29 seconds.
00:53:42.000Which is the length of time that George Floyd was held on the ground for.
00:53:47.000So I see these three stories, and I see the stories happening all around us.
00:53:53.000And you begin to realize why what Tucker Carlson and many others say is not true.
00:53:59.000Everybody who says either it's not about race, or that if it is about race, the problem is whites, clearly reality does not align with either of those views.
00:54:10.000Race is very real, clearly, and very salient.
00:54:14.000And when we're talking about different racial groups that are maybe posing a threat to society, it's not the white people.
00:54:21.000Because while the Biden administration and the media, in the past three months in particular, have been trying to vilify white people, and we're blamed for everything blamed for racism, we're blamed for mass shootings, we're blamed for storming of the Capitol and insurrection, we're blamed for crime.
00:54:40.000We're blamed for crime because it's apparently the white racist police which are causing the criminals to commit the crimes.
00:54:46.000We're blamed for oppressing people, taking jobs away from people.
00:54:50.000But what have you seen almost every day for the past three months?
00:54:54.000I've seen blacks and Hispanics committing mass shootings, blacks and Hispanics storming capitals in Iowa, storming capitals in Portland, Antifa over there.
00:55:07.000I see blacks and Hispanics doing the mass shootings, attacking Asians, and even performing the white supremacist hate crimes too.
00:55:16.000At what point are people just going to say what's going on here?
00:55:21.000Are we really supposed to pretend that it's not happening?
00:55:36.000But when will people quietly acknowledge to themselves, when will people privately and internally acknowledge to themselves what is really happening in America?
00:56:21.000And when are people going to realize that we, as whites, are being scapegoated for everything that's going on?
00:56:27.000As the quality of life in America deteriorates, as the society devolves into Violence and shootings and gangs and anarchy, we're the ones who are going to be blamed for all of the problems continually, perpetually, just like we are right now.
00:56:45.000You could see how badly the country is and how bad the country has been going for the past 30 years.
00:56:50.000And who is to blame according to the media?
00:56:52.000Well, white police, white politicians, Republicans who are whites, white Trump supporters, white Trump voters, white racists, white corporate executives, white professors, white people existing.
00:57:11.000Well, I don't think it's actually that difficult to see what their solution will be in the future once they get power, once they don't have to worry about winning over the white working class in some of these states, right?
00:57:23.000So I see these three stories and I see a crystal ball right here, right now.
00:57:29.000And like I said earlier, you've got Republicans that still insist, conservatives, people that are supposed to be based, people that are supposed to know the relevant facts, that will insist.
00:57:39.000That this is an issue which has nothing to do with student color, has nothing to do with race, has nothing to do with anything other than some kind of a class conflict.
00:58:48.000And in order to achieve that, we have to very carefully manage and, at the bare minimum, have to be aware of these dynamics.
00:58:56.000Specifically, we have to be plain and honest about what's going on, which is that it is a racial conflict.
00:59:01.000We have these very different groups living among each other, and they're fighting each other.
00:59:06.000We have one group that's being scapegoated, one group that's being elevated, one group that feels left out, one group that's being attacked and is forced into silence.
00:59:15.000When are people going to say that what is happening right now, although the media won't call it this, is a race war?
00:59:35.000When you see white people being attacked, knockout game, when you see white people being demoted and replaced in education, in academia, being vilified in the media, when you see Asians being beaten up on the subways, when you see Hispanics in gang warfare for their turf in LA and other cities, and maybe even coming over to the Republican side because they're offended at BLM.
01:00:32.000It doesn't fit neatly into those lines because that's not where the fault lines are.
01:00:37.000That's not the category that this conflict fits into.
01:00:42.000The only thing that's going to stop a conflict like this is for people to be honest about what's occurring and for us to carefully manage the society, carefully manage these things.
01:00:53.000Fully aware of the nature of these conflicts.
01:01:01.000They have different tendencies, obviously.
01:01:04.000There are wide disparities in terms of wealth, income, employment, education, crime rate, IQ, imprisonment, all kinds of disparities.
01:01:14.000We have got to carefully manage these things so that this does not get much, much worse.
01:01:21.000But trying to pretend that it's not happening or worse.
01:01:26.000Participating in the scapegoating of white people, in other words, on the side of one different tribe, that's not helping anybody.
01:01:35.000The America First position is to realize that it is not in the interest of the United States of America to continue on this way.
01:01:41.000It's not to join the side of whites or join the side of blacks or join the side of Jews or Asians in the culture war, the race war.
01:01:49.000The America First position is to be on the side of America and say, we're all here together.
01:01:54.000We are all intermixed throughout and across the country.
01:01:58.000And what we seek is harmony and cohesion.
01:02:01.000In order to do that, we have to be honest about what's going on, and we have to figure out a way that we can manage this country in such a way that we don't have tribal conflict breaking out in the streets of our cities.
01:02:11.000That's what it means to be America first.
01:02:13.000It doesn't mean to take the side of blacks to punish the white man for racism and demote them in society.
01:02:19.000It doesn't mean to take the side of the whites and return to a racially ranked system where some people don't have voting rights.
01:02:26.000It doesn't mean to take the side of Jewish people and scatter all the people in the country and divide them against each other.
01:02:49.000A war of all against all is not in the interest of anybody in this country.
01:02:53.000America first means we have got to get people in charge who can say clearly, concisely, and articulately what's going on here, why it's happening, and how we can manage the society so that we can have cohesion and harmony as opposed to conflict.
01:03:47.000If I were to say which groups are under attack right now, right now, who would you say?
01:03:52.000And if I were to ask who's doing the attacking, who would you say?
01:03:55.000Maybe one, maybe two, but who would you say that is?
01:04:01.000And it's only going to get worse from here unless people are going to clarify what it is, shine some light on it, and then talk about a way forward.
01:04:11.000But it's not productive to pretend it's not happening, which is what a lot of Republicans are doing, what a lot of conservatives are doing.
01:06:31.000You get a little crummy, crummy, crum from Populist Inc., who's going to tell you, remember Holocaust Day and blah, blah, blah, and, you know, race isn't real.
01:06:41.000And I work for the American Enterprise Institute and I'm here to help.
01:09:56.000Sawyer says earlier today on Good Morning Groyper, when talking to the law student, you said something to the effect that if someone's our guy, they'd give us a hint.
01:10:04.000Do you think Tucker did that with his recent comments?
01:12:29.000Because if, you know, I don't know if that's going to go in your favor.
01:12:33.000I mean, look, I'm friendly with you guys.
01:12:35.000I'm friendly with some people that don't love Speczo's content, but, you know, there's only one side that's telling me, you know, you better think about it this way or whatever.
01:13:02.000Spegzo says, it was awesome talking to you this morning.
01:13:04.000I was wondering if when you do your show, are you completely off the cuff or do you have notes on the screen so you don't lose your train of thought?
01:15:16.000Some people that I asked for feedback on certain things, a group of people that, you know, content creators that organized Stop the Steal and Groyper Wars and a few other things.
01:15:26.000And now it's, now, is this going to be a thing now?
01:15:29.000Is this going to be a thing now where people are going to say, who's a Groyper?
01:15:32.000It's just a goofy, like I said, tongue in cheek, totally informal thing.
01:15:38.000And as always, people are going to get really autistic about it.
01:15:41.000So maybe it's just best if we retire that.
01:15:44.000Zoomer, guys, is also, could you wish me a happy birthday?
01:17:08.000Black Groyper says, can I support the idea of white maturitarianism while also being a Black Groyper?
01:17:14.000Demographics is obviously destiny, but I don't want to sound like I'm cucking for white people, even though they are and always have been the demographic core of the country.
01:17:46.000If you consider me white, if you don't consider me white, if I was or was not, my position would be the same because the position is objectively true that America, and to be America first, we have to retain the demographic core.
01:18:01.000In order for America to remain America, and in order for America to remain the way that we like it, we have to have that core to perpetuate that country.
01:18:11.000You know, I grew up in the suburbs of Chicago, and I grew up playing Little League Baseball, speaking English.
01:18:18.000I grew up celebrating Christmas and watching Christmas movies.
01:18:21.000I grew up with the standard white American culture, and I loved it.
01:18:26.000And it was the appreciation for that country that still exists in my hometown.
01:18:32.000It was the appreciation for that that made me understand.
01:18:36.000The gravity of what's unfolding right now.
01:18:39.000It made me want to preserve what I love about my home.
01:19:00.000It's like the difference between a family adopting a child and then another family moving into another family's house and killing all the people inside of it.
01:19:09.000That's the difference in what we're talking about here.
01:19:12.000And people pretend like they don't understand that.
01:19:15.000They say that if you're against the total demographic transition of America by way of 100 million people coming here in 30 years, well, then you're in favor of genociding non white people or you don't want non white people to live here.
01:19:34.000Non white people have always lived in this country to some extent.
01:19:38.000You know, we had Chinese build the railroads and we had Mexicans in Texas.
01:19:43.000And we had blacks brought here as slaves, right?
01:19:45.000So non white people, for various reasons in different places in different times, have always resided in America.
01:19:52.000And no country has ever been, as far as I know, totally homogeneous.
01:19:56.000Most countries will have an ethnic or religious or some kind of minority.
01:20:00.000We're not advocating for the eradication of minorities or anything like that.
01:20:05.000We just don't want the core of the country to become a minority.
01:20:09.000We want a country that is cohesive and stable.
01:20:12.000Part of that comes with having a demographic core.
01:20:15.000We also want to preserve the things about America that can only be perpetuated by that demographic core, and that benefits all people.
01:20:23.000Stability, cohesion, perpetuating the traditional American nation, this benefits not just the people that are doing the perpetuating, not just the people that are constituent parts of the demographic core, but also people that are considered outside of it.
01:20:38.000So, no, I don't think you're cucking for white people in the same way that I don't see myself that way.
01:20:54.000I see myself as assimilated into America, properly understood by seeing myself as a part of the we and advancing the common good.
01:21:02.000The common good is preserving that cultural core, which benefits everybody.
01:21:06.000So, part of America first is you have to believe in America.
01:21:11.000People can be a part of America, but being a part of America means preserving America, protecting America, and advancing the common good of America.
01:21:20.000You can't be in favor of any of that if you're in favor of.
01:21:23.000Racial stratification, balkanization, if you're in favor of total mass migration, total instability, which would be wrought by multiracialism.
01:21:33.000So, no, I don't think there's any contradiction in that at all.
01:21:36.000In the same way that if I moved to Japan, I wouldn't be cucking to the Japanese by saying, I respect your country, I respect your culture, and I recognize that I'm a minority and I understand the consequences of that.
01:21:49.000If I moved to Japan, it's not like the only position that isn't cucking is to say, we're going to invade this place and this is going to be.
01:21:58.000I mean, it's not difficult to understand in the context of another country, but in America, you know, because of the dynamic right now politically, people don't understand that.
01:22:16.000I get asked that all the time, but a lot of liberals either willfully don't understand that or they just aren't smart enough to understand that.
01:22:24.000First man says the United States has over 3,800 stockpiled nuclear weapons.
01:22:29.000If elected president, I'll detonate them on the southern border, creating an impenetrable wall of deadly radiation.
01:22:39.000Nefarious Steinberg saw today that Duke University will be requiring proof of vaccination in order for students to return for the fall semester.
01:22:49.000If other universities follow suit, this could make college choices slim for Groypers.
01:27:02.000By the way, the only people that would know what that is, the only people that would know what Norwood is, are people that are concerned about their hairline receding.
01:27:09.000So you're probably bald, if I were to take a guess.
01:27:12.000You're probably balding, if you know what that is, and if you bring it up.
01:27:16.000I know what that is because people used to tell me for years, they were like, You're losing your hair, you're losing your hair.
01:29:01.000I looked at a scan of my skull the other day and I said, I have got a really great skull shape.
01:29:07.000Because I went to the doctor, they did a CT scan to look at my sinuses, and I was looking at the picture of my brain, of my head, and I was like, that is a damn fine human head.
01:29:18.000That is a fine human head if I ever saw one.
01:36:28.000That shit hurted says guys like Destiny will go on Google and they think that if they find an article that simply exists that backs their point, then they're correct.
01:36:37.000Plus, finding left wing articles and studies is a million times easier than finding right wing ones.
01:36:41.000Well, they just reject that there is a left wing institutional bias.
01:36:45.000They think that the left wing institutional bias is because reality is left wing.
01:36:52.000You know, I mean, they look at these institutions and they say, oh, if these institutions are producing very, very similar studies and information and whatever, oh, well, that just must be the truth.
01:37:03.000They don't say, hmm, maybe there's something happening on the institutional level.
01:37:07.000Maybe institutions are captured, right?
01:37:12.000Ever heard of such a thing as capture?
01:37:13.000Maybe these institutions are captured to a certain extent.
01:37:16.000Maybe academia, maybe when you pull a study from the Brookings Institute, when you pull a study from the Atlantic Council, gee, maybe there's a bias there that's not just the bias of reality, but the bias of the people writing the damn stuff.
01:37:31.000So, yeah, it's, and you're exactly right.
01:37:34.000People do, especially left wing people, they think, oh, I found this report.
01:37:38.000As long as I have a citation, that means I'm right.
01:37:44.000Okay, well, you can take any data set and you can manage the data in any way you want and get any result that you want.
01:37:53.000That's why it's not just about a citation because you can create any narrative you want with the right data set and the right methodology.
01:38:00.000You know, like for example, they would say for the longest time, and I think they still do, that if you look at terrorist attacks in the United States, From 2001 until the present day, then it is white right wing groups that commit the vast majority of attacks and are responsible for the majority of casualties.
01:38:22.000If you start counting after 9 11, right?
01:38:26.000If you start counting after 9 11, well, then right wing terrorism is way worse.
01:38:36.000Because if you started before 9 11, you would get a different result.
01:38:39.000That doesn't change the fact that you get a citation which says the thing that you want it to say.
01:38:44.000But the data set has been manipulated.
01:38:47.000Maybe the methodology has been manipulated too.
01:38:50.000It's like what they do with mass shootings.
01:38:51.000They say, oh, there's been 600 mass shootings this year.
01:38:54.000Okay, well, how do you define a mass shooting?
01:38:56.000Do you define it as 15 or more people killed with an assault rifle and it's politically motivated?
01:39:02.000Or do you merely define a mass shooting as four plus people shot with a firearm?
01:39:07.000Because in that case, you've got hundreds of gang shootings or domestic shootings or things like that happening all the time that have nothing to do with.
01:39:15.000High powered magazines, assault rifles, right wing ideology, or anything like that.
01:39:20.000But it all goes back to the data set, the methodology.
01:39:23.000You can create any kind of reality you want, any narrative you want with the right set, with the right interpretation.
01:39:32.000And a lot of these people are not even qualified to read the studies.
01:39:36.000They read the abstract, they read the conclusion.
01:39:39.000They read the abstract, they read the summary, and then they scroll to the bottom and read the conclusion.
01:39:44.000And they say, well, this study from these smart people says this.
01:40:01.000Are we going to argue the issues or are we going to argue which expert to trust based on, you know, apparently our reason, which is insufficient to decide these things for ourselves?
01:40:14.000So, any person with common sense can see that, but.
01:40:24.000Mars Kid says Is there anything worse than showing a meme on your phone to someone and then they rip your phone out of your hands when they go to look at it?
01:40:47.000I will hold it for you and you'll watch it for a short period of time or look at it for a short period of time or I'll just send it to you.
01:40:54.000But yeah, the audacity to take my phone from me, it's like it's connected to my hands.
01:41:01.000Groyper Savant says, Did you see that clip of Shapiro?
01:43:59.000Super Lionheart says What's with the gay caricature of people on the dissident right being described as racist cavemen coming from under rocks?
01:44:06.000It seems like a lot of your fans who aren't still in school work very professional white collar jobs.
01:44:16.000I mean, you go to AFPAC, without saying too much, there are world class people in the room.
01:44:22.000There are world class people watching the show.
01:44:24.000If only you knew, if only you knew the names that I could rattle off, the names that I could rattle off, and the things that I could rattle off about those people.
01:44:34.000People have no idea, no idea the kind of firepower we have behind the scenes.
01:44:40.000People that are sympathetic, people that I'm in communication with.
01:45:03.000Not that there's anything wrong with being an incel teenager or a hillbilly, but we have people that are very, very high status, high skilled, highly educated, intelligent, you know, world class people that believe in this stuff.
01:45:18.000Super Lion Heart says if you don't want to live in a ghetto, crime ridden hellscape, then you are literally a KKK Super Nazi.
01:51:34.000Mock Harris says there's this Brit on YouTube saying that everyone against a globalized economy is a socialist and that leftists are covering up that Hitler was one of them.
01:51:44.000Why do losers like this keep using the same failed rhetoric when an actual conservative example is put forward by people like you, but Ayn Rand?
01:52:00.000I think they really do believe that the spectrum is totalitarians and anarchists and Hitler and the left are on one side and like global capitalism is on the other.
01:52:09.000I mean, they really just do believe that.
01:52:12.000On some level, they're in denial about God, about tradition, about race.
01:52:17.000Because I was a libertarian, so I know.
01:52:19.000I didn't believe in racial difference.
01:52:23.000I believed that everyone was an individual and I wasn't religious.
01:52:26.000And I think that's a big reason why I was a libertarian.
01:52:30.000George Groypington says the Virgin BLM Iowa Capitol sit in and chalk graffiti versus the Chad America First U.S. Capitol insurrection historical flashpoint.
01:56:42.000It was overcast, freezing cold, and it was like nothing I had ever seen before.
01:56:54.000The culmination of two, three months of Stop the Steal.
01:57:03.000Really, it was like the culmination of four years of Trump.
01:57:06.000It was the culmination of four years of the Trump Revolution against the globalist elite.
01:57:12.000And that's why I will never condemn it.
01:57:15.000Because that was like after being pushed, or I mean, we did everything the way we were supposed to, we did everything right.
01:57:22.000We elected Trump as president, and they still thwarted us with their cheap tricks and bullshit in the bureaucracy.
01:57:31.000And on that day, Trump supporters came to the Capitol, and we pushed their fucking front door in, and they occupied the chamber of the Senate and the House, the people's house, with a pagan shaman headdress on.
01:57:47.000The American flag and Confederate flag and everything.
01:57:51.000And that guy put his feet up on Nancy Pelosi's desk.
01:58:01.000I'll never say anything other than that.
01:58:02.000Because that's the culmination of four years and really much longer than that.
01:58:07.000Culmination of decades of getting pushed around and betrayed and spit on.
01:58:11.000And even when we do everything right, even when we do everything right, by some off chance, the people have a victory and they still steal it from us with the same old shit.
01:58:21.000And that was the people showing up surrounding the Capitol where they are because they're in real life, you know, they're on this earth.
01:58:29.000They're not gods, they're people, they're human beings.
01:59:41.000We were in the VIP section, excuse me, of the Trump rally.
01:59:45.000So Trump was like maybe 30 feet away from me.
01:59:50.000You know, it was literally me, Alex Jones right next to me, Michael Flynn on the other side, Mike Lindell in front of me, you know, a few others.
02:00:03.000Right there, Owen Schreuer in the VIP section, and the president, Donald Trump, 30 feet from me, and you turn around, people are getting up on the chairs and looking back.
02:00:15.000The rally took place on the ellipse, they had a big stage, and then this was on the ellipse.
02:00:20.000You look back, and all the way going to the Washington Monument, it was a sea of people surrounding the ellipse, probably like half a million people.
02:00:31.000All there showing up to the nation's capital from everywhere to protest the fraudulent transfer of power, seizure of power by Joe Biden to go there to defend the rightful leader of America.
02:01:47.000What a glorious moment for the American people.
02:01:49.000And all these leftists are counter signaling that.
02:01:52.000I mean, leftists, think about being a leftist and you see all these working class people from across the country show up to the Capitol and breach it, right?
02:02:01.000After a day like that, and they're like, these people are terrorists and they have to be.
02:04:20.000Nick is our king says, I just read that.
02:04:24.000Mock Harris said, I just read that too.
02:04:28.000Hypnotodes is forever grateful to you for all the hard work and sacrifices you made in creating, growing, and strengthening this movement for all of us.
02:06:05.000The leader of a nation has to tap into something bigger than himself.
02:06:11.000There has to be something spiritual there.
02:06:14.000You look throughout history at the great leaders, they're not people that just did their jobs.
02:06:17.000They're people that they were almost destined to be there.
02:06:20.000There was a connection between them and the people.
02:06:24.000There was a connection to them and their country.
02:06:26.000They were an expression of the nation and the nation's will and its interests.
02:06:32.000So that's a very you know what way of looking at things.
02:06:36.000Kevin Bros, the Chamber of Commerce v. Whiting holds that state governments are within their rights to pull licensing from institutions that don't verify a person's identity and legal authorization to work through eVerify.
02:06:48.000State legislature could amend the statutes to target the accreditation of public housing schools and hospitals that facilitate services to illegals.
02:06:59.000And that's always been one of the best ways to go after these people eVerify.
02:07:03.000You talk to anybody that's a serious immigration restrictionist, and eVerify is the best thing.
02:07:09.000That the national or even state governments can do.
02:07:12.000Because if the opportunities dry up, the people will leave.
02:07:16.000If the jobs dry up, if the education and the health care are unavailable, then they will leave.
02:07:22.000The problem is, at a certain point, I think we'll be bringing in so many people, it may not even matter, but still.
02:07:29.000I think the future would be to get to a state where we can elect a Republican government and then make that place the way we want it to be.
02:07:37.000A verify, ban abortion, ban trans, ban social media censorship.
02:07:42.000And just, you know, hey, we have a, you know, we are the United States of America.
02:07:55.000If we can't swing it through the national government, if they're going to use Texas and Arizona to rig the fate of the entire country, well, we'll have to pick out a state and go to one or two or three states that we maybe stand a chance at affecting change and maybe try it over there.
02:08:20.000Puerto Rican Groyper says, RIP DMX, a great homophobe who he knows in heaven, and once said, Last I heard y'all nibbus was having sex with the same sex.
02:09:20.000Amataras says, if you think about this clearly, although it'll look like a race war, it isn't because it's mainly about corporations wanting to pit race against each other to weaken the middle class.
02:09:31.000And at the end of the day, people's allegiance will be to the corporations.
02:09:34.000That may be their end game, but that doesn't negate the fact that they're able to take advantage of these fault lines because they exist in nature, right?
02:09:44.000So what I'm trying to say is while it may be true the corporations are pitting people against each other, People are naturally pitted against each other.
02:09:52.000Even in the absence of corporations goading them into it, they would be doing it.
02:09:56.000Like I said, the Hutus and the Tutsis and the Kurds and the Turks and Shia and Sunni and Russian and Chechen and the list goes on and on.
02:10:10.000Conflicts between races and ethnicities, you find this in all places and all times.
02:10:15.000Even absent corporations turning people against each other, it's a fact of life.
02:11:08.000I'd probably be super rich and, you know, have a hot wife, lots of kids, fast cars, waterfront house, and, um, You know, and would be leading America as king, king of America, not president.
02:11:30.000If there are no limitations, king of America presiding over the American Renaissance.
02:13:19.000It's not like a chore like it is for a lot of these things where people get up there and, like, okay, we're going to get started, everybody.
02:15:22.000We start with the speeches and it's one after the other.
02:15:25.000Vince goes up on stage and he brings the house down.
02:15:29.000People are, it's like people might as well just stand up the whole time because every line, people are going crazy, standing, ovation, chanting, yelling, pounding the tables.
02:16:26.000They're talking about a domestic war on terrorism.
02:16:28.000You wouldn't have known that if you were an AFPAC because people are going there screaming at the top of their lungs, Christ is King, chanting.
02:16:35.000They're all 20, they're all in their 20s, they're all in their teens.
02:16:39.000It's like there's nothing else that exists like this.
02:16:42.000You go to CPAC, go back and watch Trump's speech at CPAC 2021.
02:17:03.000It was like they did at one point, they showed a shot taken from the ceiling, an aerial view of the crowd, and the place is empty when the President was speaking.
02:17:15.000And you look at AFPAC, and the room lights up, the loud videos.
02:17:21.000And that was during one of the lowest points in the history of this thing when people were afraid and nervous.
02:17:29.000But it was like this overwhelming just conviction in what we're doing, irrational belief, irrational belief in our movement, in our cause, in our righteousness, against all odds, against every practical concern.
02:17:46.000It wasn't irrational to do AFPAC, I'm going to add.
02:17:48.000I just mean it was this exuberance of.
02:18:08.000Even Turning Point USA, they've got an exciting conference.
02:18:11.000But why are the people screaming and yelling?
02:18:13.000Because they really love Benny Johnson?
02:18:15.000Or because they have lights and loud music and they're all there socializing with each other and they're going to get lit and probably get laid over the weekend, right?
02:18:26.000So, there's nothing else like AFPAC, nothing else, and nothing else like America First, which brings the energy with the young people.
02:18:33.000It's real, it's, and it's undeniably authentic.
02:18:38.000We didn't pay for it, it's totally organic, and it's people that just really do just have this unrestrained zeal for what we're trying to do here.
02:20:10.000I'll probably go on vacation, gonna drive around in the convertible, gonna eat burgers and beef, swim in the pool at the meme mansion with my boy Yoba, with all my friends.
02:20:21.000There's gonna be a lot of things planned for White Boy Summer.
02:21:42.000Nikki says, an active reminder to everyone continue mewing, especially if you're in the early stages of puberty.
02:21:49.000You know, I think I probably have such a strong jawline because I clench my teeth.
02:21:54.000I grind my teeth when I sleep and I clench my jaw all the time.
02:22:00.000And I think that's probably why I have a good jawline.
02:22:02.000Well, I mean, genetically, I have a good jaw.
02:22:04.000My ancestors, my parents, and family have a good jawline.
02:22:09.000But I think sometimes that a big part of that is because I clench my jaw all the time because I'm in a constant, constant state of annoyance or pain.
02:22:22.000I think that's a big reason why I get headaches because I clench my jaw all the time.
02:22:25.000Because all the time I'm just like, I'm pressed all the time.
02:22:31.000So many things make me just like, you know, seethe internally.
02:27:16.000And I remember that's just what pop music was, and it was crap.
02:27:20.000I do remember when the Soulja Boy, that was like one of the first viral dance trends from my living memory, was when the Soulja Boy song came out and everybody was doing it.
02:28:24.000I forget what it was called, but it was a big sales battle to determine was the future of hip hop gangsta rap or would it be like Kanye's style?
02:28:36.000Kanye won easily, changed the game forever.
02:28:40.000Gaming PC says, everyone post your TC in chat.
02:31:03.000There was a person I knew in high school on my Model UN team, and his hairline was receding when he was like a junior in high school, and it's brutal.
02:31:17.000And I wouldn't blame you for getting a hair transplant.
02:31:19.000I hate surgery, but even I would consider doing something like that if I started to go bald.
02:31:25.000Because, yeah, I would be less comfortable taking drugs.
02:31:28.000I would not be looking forward to a hairline transplant, but, you know, something cosmetic like that, I think it really does make a difference in some cases.
02:31:36.000Some of that I think is less problematic than others.
02:31:39.000Like, I would never get plastic surgery, but I don't know.
02:32:09.000Basterisk says, For the guys asking how to quit porn addiction or drugs and alcohol, what really helped me was getting a nice Jesus cross pendant and wearing it constantly.
02:35:59.000So no super chatter can take away from the fact that tomorrow is Saturday.
02:36:04.000So that's going to do it for me tonight.
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