00:02:22.000Maybe it's because my internet's slow.
00:02:24.000Anyway, okay, so it looks like we're okay.
00:02:28.000So we're going to jump in our featured story tonight.
00:02:31.000We're just going to do a regular show.
00:02:32.000It's going to be more casual, but it's just going to be a regular show.
00:02:35.000I'm just sitting here with my laptop in my lap.
00:02:39.000And our featured story, we're going to be talking about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial, which huge development, I think it was today or yesterday.
00:02:48.000I'm sure you guys saw this on social media, but one of Kyle Rittenhouse's victims, you remember Kyle Rittenhouse was a 17 year old kid who drove from Illinois to Wisconsin to defend the businesses and people during the riots that happened last year, BLM riots.
00:03:09.000He got charged with two counts of homicide, a few other things.
00:03:27.000And he was asked by the defense whether or not he was shot at by Kyle Rittenhouse before or after he himself raised the pistol to shoot at Kyle Rittenhouse.
00:03:40.000And he said that it wasn't until he raised a gun, pointing it at Kyle Rittenhouse, who's being charged with two counts of homicide, it wasn't until after he pointed a gun at Kyle that Kyle shot him.
00:03:55.000And so I think any reasonable person would say at that point, it's proven that this was a case of self defense.
00:04:20.000We'll also be talking tonight about Obama.
00:04:23.000Went to a big climate summit this weekend.
00:04:27.000And, you know, we haven't really covered this so much.
00:04:30.000It's been in the news for the past few days, but hasn't been a whole lot of coverage on it, actually, from my usual sources.
00:04:38.000Usually for the show, I go to Revolver, Daily Storm, or a few others.
00:04:42.000I actually haven't seen it talked about so much on the right wing, in right wing circles on social media, but there's this big climate conference that's been going on.
00:04:51.000And I think there was actually another different climate conference which preceded the current one last week.
00:04:58.000And so Obama was there today, and he said that all these young activists have to go out there and get angry.
00:05:07.000And I put on my Telegram channel before the show, I said he's activating climate terrorists.
00:05:12.000And, you know, that's a little bit tongue in cheek, but it's actually kind of real.
00:05:17.000They're all out there now, all the heads of state, and Jeff Bezos, and Leonardo DiCaprio, and You know, all the big climate people are out there talking about how we've got to take action on climate.
00:07:51.000You really can't because there's no super chats.
00:07:53.000But if you feel like asking me, just hold on because we'll have all the details for that later this week.
00:07:59.000But just put it on your calendar this Saturday.
00:08:03.000In New York City, we will be at Gracie Mansion, which is the mayor's mansion, and we'll also be doing another rally as well.
00:08:11.000But the details on that will be coming later this week.
00:08:14.000We'll be in New York City all week protesting the vaccine mandate and the enforcement of the vaccine mandate, as well as masks and everything.
00:08:22.000So, we'll be around town trying to get some footage, some content, and we've got a few events planned.
00:09:49.000Republicans the other day after church, which was nice.
00:09:53.000I'm sure a lot of them are probably watching, but we met with this group of honestly tons of young Republicans.
00:09:59.000There's like this whole I don't even know if I want to say too much, but there's a pretty serious scene over here, so that was really nice.
00:10:06.000We met with a great group of guys this weekend, met with some people tonight, and we've just been doing some networking and things like that, but we'll be doing, like I said, all of our public events later this week, and we're also doing some private events if you want to check my Telegram channel.
00:10:23.000I posted about we're doing a little lunch for our America First Foundation.
00:11:35.000I didn't look too closely at it, but apparently he was out there doing this event, giving a speech.
00:11:42.000And I didn't watch the whole thing, but somebody just posted the clip on social media.
00:11:47.000And he's out there and he said that, if you could believe this, I mean, he's been saying this for years, but this is the first time I think I've heard him specifically say this.
00:11:57.000He said, and you know Steve Bannon, he was Trump's campaign manager, and then he was the chief strategist in the White House.
00:12:04.000Now he does a show called The War Room.
00:12:07.000He said that we're going to get 50% of the black vote in 2022, which is next year, and that's going to be the governing coalition that's going to rule America for 100 years.
00:12:21.000And I saw that right before I went live, and I had to talk about it because, you know, Steve Bannon doesn't like me, and I don't know if you guys remember this.
00:12:29.000We talked about this back during White Boy Summer.
00:12:32.000We were supposed to do a fundraiser with Representative Paul Gosar and.
00:12:40.000We weren't able to follow through with that.
00:12:43.000But anyway, at the time, Representative Gosar did an interview at Breitbart about that whole deal because he was getting hit from the media and even from the GOP.
00:13:17.000The Breitbart people were pushing him really hard to disavow me, disavow America First, say that he would never do an event with us ever again, say some really negative things about us.
00:13:29.000And to their credit, Representative Gosar and his team refused because, you know, we like each other, we respect each other.
00:14:35.000And he's been saying that for so long.
00:14:37.000It's predicated on this idea that, like a Trump, New York style conservatism, you know, FDR, big government style conservatism, Is going to bring in the blacks, bring in the Hispanics.
00:14:50.000It's going to create this multiracial, working class, populist coalition.
00:14:55.000And he really does believe they're going to rule the country for generations with this coalition under the GOP.
00:16:14.000And anyway, I bring it up because here's where all this comes together.
00:16:19.000The guy has it out for me, and then he goes and says this stuff.
00:16:23.000And if I could just engage in a little bit of speculation, the reason that he and people like Pedro Gonzalez and Matt Walsh and Jack Posobic.
00:16:36.000The reason that a lot of these guys don't like me, specifically Steve Bannon because of this example, but all of them, the reason they hate me so much, specifically me, because a lot of people, they're sort of neutral or they're ambivalent or some of them they support.
00:16:54.000The reason they hate me is because they really believe that any semblance of actual white identity, real, militant, explicit, vocal white identity, is going to scare off.
00:17:08.000Their 100 year ruling coalition of all the blacks and all the Hispanics.
00:17:13.000And it's important to point that out because, you know, we as the conservative movement, whatever you want to call it, we have to decide, you know, what is the viable approach for how we are going to govern the country?
00:17:26.000How are we going to wield, how will we get power?
00:17:31.000And then how will we then wield it to make things the way we want them to be?
00:17:35.000And when you see these kinds of underhanded tactics by what we call populist ink, which I think Steve Bannon is a huge.
00:17:42.000Spokesman of that, big representative of that, you have to look at what's motivating these kinds of dirty tricks.
00:17:48.000Because a lot of people would be surprised to hear that Steve Bannon doesn't like me, or that a lot of these guys don't like me.
00:18:08.000They could never be me, but they're similar enough that, you know, and.
00:18:12.000Someone who can't discern would get confused, but they're not talking about Jewish power.
00:18:18.000They're not talking about white identity.
00:18:20.000They'll never talk about race realism.
00:18:22.000They'll never, in other words, talk about the real truth.
00:18:25.000And the reason why they're doing that, the reason I think why Steve Bannon had it out for me earlier this year, and he always has, and so do all these other guys, is because in their twisted, insane, boomer, retard brain, they think that the only thing standing between Trump winning half of the blacks in 2024 And half of the Hispanics and all the whites is people like me, is the so called alt right, so called white nationalists,
00:18:54.000which I don't identify as that, but that's what they think it is.
00:18:57.000They think that we're too hardcore, we're too extreme, we're going to scare off this nascent working class, multiracial, populist coalition.
00:19:06.000And it's important to point that out because that is BS.
00:19:10.000And we said that for years, and this is a battle that's been going on in the GOP for a long time.
00:19:16.000You know, and Ann Coulter's pointed this out.
00:19:18.000I don't really like her anymore, but she's always pointed this out, and so has Steve Saylor and Peter Brimelow.
00:19:27.000White people are still the majority of the population, they're the majority of the vote, especially in the swing states, and that's what we need.
00:20:02.000He won because he won the working class Obama voters in Michigan and Wisconsin and Pennsylvania and the Rust Belt.
00:20:12.000He won them in the states where Republicans had lost them, lost the white voters.
00:20:17.000And so, if we want to get realistic about a viable approach for Republicans to gain power in the country, it's going to come from the white people.
00:20:25.000The base of support for the GOP is the whites.
00:20:31.000Sort of pander to people that don't vote for us and never do and never will to the detriment at the expense of the people that will.
00:20:41.000This is the same thinking fundamentally that has been in place for decades.
00:20:45.000You know, when everyone thinks it's this new, creative, clever idea, it's like, think about it.
00:20:51.000This is McCain, this is Romney, this is Bill Crystal, this is the same GOP crap that we've had for decades, bending over backwards to accommodate minority voters.
00:21:01.000It didn't work then, but now, you know, you got Saurabh Shwarma.
00:21:05.000With the Teddy Roosevelt bust and Steve Bannon, and he looks like a general, and oh, he's a right wing Leninist, and all this.
00:21:13.000You know, people sexy it up, and they have these, you know, trendy stuff going on for them, and they call it a new thing, but it's the same thinking.
00:21:22.000Multiracial working class populism means what?
00:21:26.000We're going to win half the blacks in 22, and we're going to rule for 100 years?
00:21:30.000That's the same ridiculous, delusional thinking that's been animating the GOP for decades, and that's why we've been losing.
00:21:37.000How is that any different than what we had before?
00:21:40.000How's that any different from Jeb Bush saying, you know, illegals come here out of love and all these other candidates pandering to minorities?
00:21:47.000It's the same, but they just put a new veneer on it.
00:21:50.000Well, we're going to pander to minorities in a different way.
00:21:53.000Instead of pandering to them with like jobs and that kind of thing, we're going to pander to them by I don't even know what, sounding like Bernie bros or what.
00:22:13.000I saw that clip today, and it's like, well, if you think that's ridiculous, if you think Bannon saying we're going to win half the blacks is ridiculous, well, guess what?
00:22:21.000He just gave away the whole idea behind all the multiracial, working class populists, this whole new generation, this whole new cadre of populisting people.
00:22:46.000Can't go to the National Conservatism Conference.
00:22:49.000That's why people like me cannot do fundraisers as Paul Gosar, and people like me cannot be on Tim Pool or the War Room or whatever.
00:22:57.000We have to be disavowed, shut down, whatever, because if we're not, well, it's going to scare away all these black guys that are going to vote for Ron DeSantis or whatever, that are going to vote for Glenn Youngkin and whoever else in the next cycle.
00:23:14.000So, anyway, not really newsworthy, but very, very important to point that out, because I saw that clip, and that should go viral.
00:23:21.000That should show how unserious these people are.
00:24:08.000If you're getting acclaim from Bill Maher's audience, if you're getting props from Tim Pool's audience, in other words, if you're getting respect from the think tanks and the beltway class, from the entertainment complex and liberals, you didn't crack the code.
00:24:21.000You're not, you know, creating a political realignment.
00:24:24.000You're just not doing your job as a reactionary.
00:24:29.000There are no real right wing extremists that are getting invited to HBO and getting invited to Tim Pool and getting invited to all these things and debating with David Frum and having, again, Washington, D.C. intellectuals jerk you off talking about how smart you are.
00:26:06.000In 2016, Trump was talking about the forgotten men and women, which is white people.
00:26:11.000In 2020, Trump talked about black unemployment.
00:26:13.000So, you know, what do you think is the future?
00:26:16.000Steve Bannon and Jared Kushner crafted the 2020 message, which is move the embassy for the Jews and do the platinum plan for the blacks and, you know, whatever.
00:26:39.000But I want to move on and I want to get into our actual news.
00:26:43.000So, our first story we've got is about Barack Obama and this climate change conference, which, you know, the climate change conference isn't really a big deal.
00:26:54.000They do these things all the time, and nothing really came of it.
00:27:26.000Obama went, and he gave this speech where he told everybody to be angry.
00:27:31.000And it seems like he's energizing these militant climate activists, young people.
00:27:36.000And I'll read this article to you from the BBC about it, and we'll comment on it.
00:27:42.000It says, quote, Barack Obama has called on young people to stay angry in the fight against climate change at the COP26 summit.
00:27:50.000The former U.S. president urged them to apply political pressure to make a change, but warned they would need to accept compromises along the way.
00:27:58.000He said the world is nowhere where we need to be to avoid a future climate catastrophe.
00:28:04.000He criticized Donald Trump's active hostility toward climate science, but said the U.S. is ready to lead again.
00:28:11.000He also scolded China and Russia's leaders for not physically attending the COP26 summit.
00:28:18.000Speaking in Glasgow, Mr. Obama received rapturous applause when he took to the stage.
00:28:23.000And a standing ovation at the end of his speech, but there was pushback from activists.
00:28:29.000He called out nations for failing to meet the pledges they made at the 2015 Paris Agreement when he was in the White House.
00:28:37.000However, activists were quick to point out those broken by his own administration, including the failure of a key promise by developed countries to deliver $100 billion per year in climate finance to poor nations.
00:28:51.000He admitted there is still a lot of hard and messy work to do to reduce the efforts of climate change, but Said promising progress had been made in the six years since the signing of the Paris Agreement, which he helped spearhead.
00:29:04.000Obama dedicated much of his speech to young activists who he said were right to be frustrated.
00:29:11.000Addressing young people directly, he said they can't ignore politics and that while protesting and hashtags raise awareness, they should get involved in politics at some level.
00:29:22.000He said you don't have to be happy about it, but you can't ignore it.
00:29:25.000You can't be too pure for politics, which I'm actually glad he said that because.
00:29:33.000And so it's like if Obama, who's the head of the, well, I mean, he's like a puppet, but you know, he's like a big figurehead.
00:29:40.000If Obama, who's the head of the New World Order, if he's a big mouthpiece for global government and the Jewish world order and all that, if he's telling, you know, the Greta Thunbergs and all these people, hey, you know, you're not too pure for politics.
00:29:54.000You got to vote and you got to run for office.
00:30:19.000And I've always said that's the wrong attitude.
00:30:22.000I'm with Obama on this one, and I'm going to say we can't be too pure for politics.
00:30:28.000And the reason they say this is because they see the parents going to the school board meetings and they see people like Marjorie Taylor Greene becoming.
00:30:37.000Congressman, and they saw the Trump election, they see what's going on.
00:30:42.000That's why they shut down the internet.
00:30:43.000That's why they did the false flag on the 6th.
00:30:48.000If this stuff didn't matter, they wouldn't care.
00:30:50.000If what we were doing wasn't working, why would they care?
00:30:55.000If anything, if what we were doing wasn't working, they would encourage more of it.
00:30:59.000Because if running for office and going to school board meetings and protesting Stop the Steal and Trump, His election, his candidacy, his administration, if all of that was a big waste of time or if it benefited them, they would probably be promoting it.
00:31:17.000Because at the minimum, we would just be wasting our time.
00:31:20.000At worst, it would be misdirecting our resources into something nefarious.
00:31:26.000But at the minimum, it would just be wasting our resources and wasting our time.
00:31:31.000But, you know, you see that over the past five years they shut down the internet, they discourage us from voting, they, you know, they rig the election, all that.
00:31:40.000So, you know, when Obama says to his people, hey, you got to get out there and participate, that is like a tacit way of saying, hey, we still are fighting for complete control over the system.
00:31:54.000It's not to say that they don't have an advantage, which they do, but it is to say that it's not completely settled yet.
00:32:07.000Anyway, so he says, you can't be too pure for politics.
00:32:10.000I caught that quote in particular, and I thought that's very relevant because a lot of people on our side lately, they've been saying, you know, there's no political solution, there's no hope, we didn't get the outcome we wanted, and we got cheated out of the last one.
00:35:48.000So, anyway, that's an important point.
00:35:52.000Article goes on it says, quote, referencing his own daughter's shopping habits, he also called on young people to support businesses that were committed to sustainability and boycott those that were not.
00:36:03.000His catchphrase of the night was telling young activists to, quote, stay angry.
00:36:08.000He said, To all the young people out there, I want you to stay angry, stay frustrated, but channel that anger, harness that frustration, keep pushing harder for more, because that's what's required to meet that challenge.
00:36:21.000Gird yourself for a marathon, not a sprint.
00:36:27.000And, you know, so I saw this quote, and the reason I wanted to cover it in the first place is I think it's a little bit rich.
00:36:36.000It might be obvious, but it's a little bit rich that Obama, of all people, is now going to go out there and say, tell young people to get angry.
00:36:46.000Because we just got done hearing for the past five years about how the Trump administration was dark and angry and negative and all that, right?
00:37:00.000And now these people get back in power, you know, Obama, the deep state, whatever.
00:37:05.000And they go out there, and you know, you got Biden gets up and says, There's not more democracies in the world, there's fewer.
00:37:13.000And you know, Obama goes out there and says, Get angry, you know, kill people.
00:37:19.000And I know it's like, listen, I know this is like MSM tier analysis, but it is important to acknowledge.
00:37:27.000Trump said this for five years, and there were even people on the right wing who were browbeating him and saying, No, no, no, you can't talk like that.
00:37:51.000You know, you're not going to bully your way to the White House and you're not going to insult your way to the White House.
00:37:58.000And then they get back in and they say, Hey, you got to get angry.
00:38:01.000You got to get pissed off and you got to use that.
00:38:05.000So, you know, I mean, the MSM level analysis is to compare those things and say, Hey, isn't that a little bit hypocritical?
00:38:13.000I would say to go a step further, it's important to acknowledge that when they get in power, they're telling their people, hey, use your emotions, have righteous indignation, get fueled up, get charged up, and all of that.
00:38:29.000And we have to have the same approach.
00:38:31.000You know, this idea that we're going to be happy warriors, I mean, to an extent, that is true, and that's probably good for your mental health.
00:38:38.000And purely from an optical, political point of view, it's probably a better look.
00:38:44.000It's like more appealing from a marketing standpoint to be a bit more lighthearted, to be more congenial, I guess.
00:38:55.000But that being said, you know, what he's saying here kind of rings true.
00:39:00.000They're talking about like the world is ending because of climate, and you know, whether that's a pretext for global government or that's real, it really doesn't matter.
00:39:08.000For the climate activists, it is real.
00:39:10.000They think the world is ending and they're furious about it and they're angry about it, and that's Going to drive them to go out there and do whatever is necessary to, like, you know, save the world or whatever.
00:39:21.000And we, on our side, we've got all these fags and homos, you know, in the GOP and elsewhere that say, you know, Donald Trump is just too impolite.
00:39:34.000And, you know, the things he was saying, like, especially when they talk about January 6th, they say, well, we think there was funny business in the election, but what happened on the 6th was so wrong.
00:40:03.000I know that sounds a certain kind of way, but that's what we've been missing white people need to get angry.
00:40:08.000And we need the leaders of the GOP, which is a de facto and should be formally the vehicle for white grievance and sort of white resentment.
00:40:20.000The leaders of the GOP and the leaders of the conservative movement.
00:40:23.000They should be egging that on and saying, Yeah, like when you have a Trump rally, it shouldn't be dancing.
00:40:53.000And we've got, you know, all these people just really not taking it seriously.
00:40:57.000And on the other side, they're saying at these international conferences with the world's richest and most powerful people, hey, get angry, vote, vote like your life depends on it, and get angry, and get out there, and be frustrated, and channel that into activism.
00:41:15.000And so when something like 1 6 happens or the Trump election happens, and they say it's dark, and it's angry, and it's resentful, we've got to be like, yeah, damn right it is.
00:41:41.000On the other hand, you know, I want to talk about the climate thing in general.
00:41:46.000I put this on my Telegram the other day.
00:41:48.000Just on a general note, you know, they're having all these climate conferences.
00:41:53.000And this is an important point to make because I see a lot of right wing people lately buying into the climate stuff and the environmentalism.
00:42:04.000I'm an environmentalist in the sense that I don't litter, and I think that part of being a nationalist and all that is you got to take care of your community.
00:42:13.000I mean, this is just part of, you know, if we define conservatism as a sort of Thomistic, like you've got this concentric circles of identity, you know, the society is built on the family, families are the building block of the community, the community is the heart of the city, and the cities are the engines of the country, and so on.
00:42:34.000You know, insofar as conservatism is about preserving those like social institutions and communities and all that, you know, in the same way that neighbors look out for each other and parents look after their children and the state looks out for the nation, we've got to look out for our homes and by extension our city streets and places.
00:42:56.000And so, you know, on some level, we have to beautify our environment.
00:43:01.000We want our lived environment, you know, the sort of built environment.
00:43:07.000We also want the natural environment to be beautiful.
00:43:10.000So we shouldn't abuse it and litter and all of that.
00:43:13.000And on some level, there's a strategic argument that we don't want to exhaust our resources, and so we should, you know, we don't want a civilization driven by consumption or production.
00:43:25.000We want it to be driven by society's needs, you know.
00:43:29.000So, this race towards let's turn the whole globe into a factory or let's turn everybody into cancerous consumers, you know, that's like the neoliberal, that's the current worldview.
00:43:42.000We're against that for a variety of reasons.
00:43:45.000So, in that sense, I'm an environmentalist, but a lot of people take it a step further and they say, no, we're like left wing on the environment.
00:43:52.000We're like, we believe in climate change, we believe in government regulations and all this.
00:43:58.000And I want to point out, you know, when it comes to this conference, and, you know, again, this is going to sound kind of like basic at first, but there's a point here.
00:44:08.000You know, a lot of like conservative pundits will point out that when they do these conferences, Bezos and Obama and all these people, they fly in on a private jet.
00:44:17.000And they have a state dinner, and then they fly home on their private jet to a huge house.
00:44:22.000You know, Obama has an estate at Martha's Vineyard, and Bezos has a massive compound, and Zuckerberg has a huge compound, and, you know, goes without saying, they have super yachts and super everything.
00:44:36.000And people say, well, isn't that hypocritical?
00:44:38.000Here they're saying that the world is on fire because of fossil fuel consumption, and they fly private jets.
00:44:52.000You know, what all of this comes down to, you know, when we think about why that's hypocritical, it's of course because they're saying that there's a correlation between this global catastrophe, this ongoing climate change threat, and economic consumption.
00:45:07.000They're saying that, in a word, human activity is causing climate catastrophe.
00:45:15.000You know, and they could talk about greenhouse gases and emissions and all of that.
00:45:20.000And a lot of people don't really see how these things are tied together, but where do the emissions come from?
00:45:25.000Cars, factories, even if you're talking about methane, even if you're talking about those things, it's meat, it's livestock, it's farming, it's agriculture, it's human beings.
00:45:38.000A large population which has a high standard of living with lots of production and lots of consumption requires lots of emissions.
00:45:51.000To have a complex, sophisticated, developed industrial, technological civilization, With as many people living in it as we do, and the population growing now all the time in the developed world, this requires lots of food to be produced, lots of electricity to be produced, lots of transportation, lots of manufacturing, lots of industry, all things that are burning fossil fuels, all things that are expending methane and et cetera.
00:47:25.000Now, the point of acknowledging the hypocrisy of Obama and Bezos and Zuckerberg and all these organizers is look, they go there, they fly on their private jet.
00:47:38.000From their compound, eat their steak dinner, and they're arguing that we need to reduce our quality of life to change the climate.
00:47:49.000And the important thing to note is that their quality of life will not be reduced.
00:47:53.000You know, that's sort of, and maybe that's redundant to say, a lot of people on Fox and talk radio will say, huh, you know, Zuckerberg says you have to sell your car and buy a Tesla, but he flies a private jet.
00:48:10.000They're waging a war on quality of life.
00:48:14.000They want you, for example, to live a sustainable life.
00:48:17.000They want you to reduce your water consumption, your land usage, the food that you eat, the carbon footprint of your diet.
00:48:24.000So, what that amounts to is downscale your house, right?
00:48:28.000Downsize your house, live in a smaller house, don't have a backyard, don't take long showers, take cold showers, don't use central heating and air, so be uncomfortable all the time, and eat a diet low in protein and be physically weaker.
00:48:45.000Like, think about what that agenda entails.
00:48:48.000They're waging a war on your quality of life.
00:48:50.000And to make it tangible, that means your life is going to be more uncomfortable.
00:48:55.000You're going to have less room, less privacy, less comfort, less resources, less nutrition.
00:49:02.000Like, your well being will be diminished, as will your freedoms.
00:49:07.000All of that will be curtailed in the name of this climate agenda.
00:49:11.000And so the hypocrisy goes deeper than just like, well, they fly in a private jet.
00:49:16.000They will have a quality of life that is unsurpassed by anybody in human history.
00:49:22.000They will have a giant compound and they will have private jets on demand and they will have steak dinners.
00:49:28.000And so, really, it's a question of who gets to take advantage of those things.
00:49:32.000The poor people and most people don't get that.
00:49:36.000Allegedly, you have to downsize your house, take a cold shower.
00:49:41.000You're going to have to only eat meat once every two months or whatever because if you don't, then the planet's going to get warmer.
00:49:48.000And there'll be more hurricanes and more tornadoes.
00:49:52.000And when you really break it down on that level, and I know this is just very general, obviously, at this point, it really doesn't have a whole lot to do with this specific conference, but this is the absurdity of the climate nonsense, the climate science, the climate agenda.
00:50:08.000At the end of the day, they're trying to convince people that unless you voluntarily give up all of the so called progress that we've made in the past 100 years at the expense of many things, Which I'll get to that in a second, then there's going to be bad weather.
00:50:27.000And to me, that sounds like a rain dance.
00:50:29.000To me, that just sounds like a pagan, primitive religion.
00:50:33.000That sounds like if you kick up your surplus grain or these sculptures, if you kick up your ceramic bulls and the finest boar that you hunted to the high priest, well, you'll have a great rain and the crops will grow.
00:50:59.000But people are being tricked into doing that.
00:51:01.000People really think that their mortification, their economic mortification, voluntarily giving up their well being, is going to change the weather.
00:51:12.000And they've got, but we're supposed to believe that because of science.
00:51:16.000I'm supposed to believe that I'm going to sell my house and I'm going to take a cold shower and I'm going to eat two meals a day and all this, and there'll be one less hurricane in the world.
00:51:31.000There'll be fewer tornadoes if we just stop having McDonald's.
00:51:36.000And to me, that really gets to the heart of the matter.
00:51:38.000It's this big trickery where over the past 150, 200 years, we've underwent this human level, civilizational change where we as human beings have been brought out of our natural environment,
00:51:55.000the kind of environment that we've lived in for thousands of years in civilization, and we have been made to serve the industrial technological system, and we've given up our families, our communities, our culture, our language.
00:52:11.000Think about how much has been lost because of industrialization and technological progress.
00:52:18.000And the trade off has been well, we've given up a lot, but in exchange, we've gotten comfort, we've gotten abundance, we've gotten prosperity.
00:52:28.000And so we're in a situation now where it's like we don't have anything.
00:52:33.000Like, think about it from that perspective.
00:52:37.000What has been given away, what's been traded, and what you could have said maybe recently was hey, well, yeah.
00:52:45.000We don't live like the peasants in the Middle Ages in the sense that you know everyone in the community and you have a great feast and everyone's religious and everyone has purpose and all those things, but at least we're not dying of the plague and at least we can, you know, take a shower and wash our hands and we could travel and we could live until an old age and we could have lots of different kinds of food and we could live like kings.
00:53:09.000You know, that always used to be the argument.
00:53:11.000Like the Steve Pinker and the Jordan Petersons of the world would say that.
00:53:16.000You know, free markets and the Enlightenment and science and all this has given us technological progress, which has given us economic prosperity.
00:53:25.000And, you know, this has all made it worth it.
00:53:28.000You know, yes, we've lost some things, but we've gained materially.
00:53:32.000Now they're telling us you have to give up the material gains too.
00:53:36.000And so after this whole process of industrialization and technological progress, we've lost our families, our cultures, our nations, our language.
00:53:48.000We've lost it all, and now we're going to lose everything that we traded it for, too.
00:53:56.000We've lost everything, and now that we're atomized, now that we're individuals, now that we're totally disassociated from any kind of semblance of a real society or social fabric, now we're going to live like peasants, too.
00:54:14.000But we don't get to have the joy that the peasants had 500 years ago.
00:54:20.000All of that because it's too hot, allegedly.
00:54:26.000If we do all that, then there will be fewer hurricanes.
00:54:29.000So that's a climate agenda in a nutshell.
00:54:35.000And that's obviously a very general take on the whole thing.
00:54:38.000That's not really related to the news itself.
00:54:40.000But I see this news about climate change, and I see where a lot of these right wing people are headed on climate, and a lot of right wing people are embracing it.
00:54:51.000And I don't even want to engage with the science.
00:54:56.000I'm not interested in hearing how, you know, again, I'm going to what?
00:55:01.000Not have a backyard and I'm not going to eat meat because the planet's getting hotter and there's going to be more hurt, more extreme weather.
00:55:10.000You're going to blame the wildfires on me?
00:56:47.000Like I said, tonight we're going to cover the Rittenhouse trial, which, if you have been following it, it's been going on for something like a week, I think.
00:57:05.000He went up to Wisconsin to Kenosha during the race riots last summer.
00:57:11.000And he went up there ostensibly to be a medic and to protect people's property because of all the arson, the riots that were happening.
00:57:18.000He wound up getting chased through the streets by Antifa, killed two people, and shot another in self defense.
00:57:25.000He got charged with two counts of homicide.
00:57:28.000And a few other crimes pertaining to his firearm and carrying it across state lines, and I think some other things.
00:57:37.000And anyway, the trial's been going on.
00:57:39.000It's a really big deal because, you know, from our perspective, it's a pretty clear case of self defense, but it's been a big open ended question as to whether or not he'll actually get justice.
00:57:49.000You know, will the jury or will the judge see it that way?
00:57:54.000So it's been going on for a little while.
00:57:55.000People have been watching it very closely.
00:57:58.000Today, the big development is that in this trial, So, Kyle shot two and killed them, and then he shot another guy in the arm, and that guy lived.
00:58:07.000So, he was called to the stand to testify today, and this was supposed to be the star witness of the prosecution.
00:58:13.000And he was asked during the trial whether or not Kyle Rittenhouse began firing at him and these other people before or after a gun was pointed at him.
00:58:27.000So, you know, the story goes that these three people that were shot were chasing Kyle, and some of them had guns, and there was a muzzle flash.
00:58:37.000There's some confusion about whether or not these people that were chasing Kyle actually shot at him, who was doing the shooting, you know, what was the order of the events.
00:58:46.000And anyway, so the question was asked basically, who shot first, who pointed at who first.
00:58:53.000And this guy confirmed that Kyle Rittenhouse didn't shoot at these people until they pointed a gun at him.
00:59:02.000And this is, by the way, the star witness of the prosecution.
00:59:06.000The prosecution is trying to claim that Kyle Rittenhouse murdered these people, murdered these two, and then shot the other guy, and it wasn't justified.
00:59:15.000And the only surviving victim, he himself admits Kyle did not begin firing until a gun was pointed at him, which.
00:59:24.000I mean, I don't think you really need to do anything more than that.
00:59:33.000It says, A star witness for the prosecution in the Kyle Rittenhouse trial just blew the entire case for the prosecution after he admitted to pointing his own gun at Rittenhouse before the teen shot his arm off.
00:59:47.000The defense asked Gage Grosskruetz, who is the one who was shot, he said, It wasn't until you pointed your gun at him, advanced on him with your gun, Now, your hands down pointed at him that he fired, right?
01:00:03.000And the witness replied, That is correct.
01:00:08.000Which, that's about as clear cut as it gets.
01:00:11.000He admits he pointed the gun at Kyle Rittenhouse, and then Kyle shot him.
01:00:18.000Now, they're trying to claim that that's a double homicide, and I don't know what the person's shot is.
01:00:39.000The article goes on it says Rittenhouse is charged with two counts of homicide and one count of attempted homicide after the aspiring police officer shot two men and wounded a third on the night of August 25th, 2020, as BLM riots raged in the streets of.
01:01:22.000It says as BLM riots rage in the streets of Kenosha in response to a white on black police shooting.
01:01:30.000As we noted last week, before the shooting began, Rittenhouse, who was 17 at the time, had arrived in Kenosha to help keep order and protect businesses from looting and arson.
01:01:43.000He said in footage recorded before the incident, People are getting injured, and our job is to protect this business, and part of my job is to help people.
01:01:54.000If there's somebody hurt, I'm running into harm's way.
01:01:58.000That's why I have my rifle, because I need to protect myself, obviously, but I also have my med kit.
01:02:03.000So that's what he said in footage recorded prior to the shooting in Kenosha.
01:02:09.000It says During the course of the evening, protesters became increasingly violent against Rittenhouse and the group he was with.
01:02:15.000Eventually chasing the teen down the street when protester Joseph Rosenbaum was shot dead in the parking lot of a used car dealership.
01:02:25.000Shortly thereafter, Rittenhouse could be seen defending himself on the ground from multiple attackers when he fatally wounded another and shot the bicep of protester Gage Grosskruz, who had drawn a pistol and was in the process of aiming it at the teen.
01:02:42.000Also, last week, let me take another sip here before I keep going.
01:02:54.000Also, last week, Human Events, Jack Posobick revealed that the FBI sat on potentially exonerating evidence in the Rittenhouse case, where threats against Kyle can clearly be heard before he opened fire, as well as what appear to be muzzle flashes from people shooting at the team.
01:03:12.000Now, according to Posobick, the judge in the case is debating whether to allow Grosskruz's alleged comment that his only regret was not killing Rittenhouse, which he had posted on Facebook after the shooting.
01:03:25.000So that's where we are with the Rittenhouse case.
01:03:27.000I mean, you know, we're almost out of time with the show, so there's really not a whole lot to say here.
01:03:36.000What the witness said, in my opinion, says it all.
01:03:40.000And now it's a test of whether or not there's really justice in the country, you know.
01:03:45.000And I know it sounds corny to say that, but really, at this point, if Kyle Rittenhouse doesn't get acquitted, I mean, that tells you we're screwed.
01:03:56.000Because this case is about as clear cut as it gets.
01:04:03.000He's getting charged with two counts of homicide and attempted homicide, as well as some other things.
01:04:09.000You've got a video showing three adult grown men chasing him through the streets in a war zone, you know, where people are getting shot, buildings are on fire.
01:04:22.000And the three people chasing him participated in that.
01:04:24.000I mean, they did arson, they did all these things.
01:04:28.000So here you've got a guy, he's a minor, he's a teenager.
01:04:31.000Getting chased through this environment by three grown men with weapons, and they're yelling, We're going to kill you.
01:04:41.000Kyle Rittenhouse falls to the ground, and now we have, according to this witness testimony, they raise a pistol pointing at him to shoot and kill him.
01:04:54.000After they said, We'll kill you and chased him through the streets, Kyle shoots them back, kills two, wounds the other.
01:05:20.000You know, and yes, two people died and another one got injured, but, you know, obviously you look at the situation and if it wasn't for these people initiating the confrontation and they're the ones that, uh, Initiated the deadly force, probably they'd still be alive and the other guy would still have his arm.
01:05:41.000I mean, it's about as cut and dry, simple as it gets.
01:05:44.000If the judge doesn't acknowledge that, it will be because of political pressure, because of the race of the so called perpetrator and the nature of the crime.
01:05:55.000The victims weren't black, they weren't Jewish, and they happened to be pedophiles.
01:05:59.000Not that there necessarily is a relation, there may be, but not necessarily.
01:06:06.000But because it was going on during a BLM protest.
01:06:09.000If the judge, or I don't know if there's a jury trial or if it's a judge, but if Kyle Rittenhouse is not acquitted, the only reason possibly that that could be the case is because of some kind of political motivation, because of pressure, because they're anticipating that if the so called wrong decision is made, that there will be potentially riots, protests, the judge will be victimized, the jury will be victimized.
01:06:37.000Everybody involved in this case will not be safe for the rest of their lives.
01:06:44.000And so, you know, this is a case where anybody with eyes, I mean, any reasonable, objective person could say that justice would see Kyle Rittenhouse acquitted.
01:06:53.000So, if that doesn't happen, then there's no justice in the country.
01:07:57.000All those people went to Yale and Harvard.
01:08:00.000You know, we know Hollywood and the media and academia, it's all controlled.
01:08:06.000And a lot of people still have some sense of, like, hey, well, at least we got the cops and at least we have the courts, meaning the criminal justice.
01:08:17.000And if this guy doesn't get acquitted, that just goes to show there is no institutional backing.
01:08:21.000We are officially second class citizens.
01:08:24.000We were officially untouchables as white people.
01:08:30.000It's not like this guy's being targeted because he's a conservative.
01:08:33.000He's being targeted because he is a white male with a firearm in a BLM environment.
01:08:41.000He defended his life for reasons that we all understand.
01:08:46.000He became a symbol, he became this sort of national lightning rod for these kinds of issues.
01:08:53.000He was one of the big figures of the BLM protests, BLM riots.
01:08:59.000And so, if this guy is that lightning rod, if he goes down again under political pressure from BLM and from the left and from the Democrats, and that just goes to show, and I think this is already the case, but this just goes to show it's totally over that white people cannot count on the justice system.
01:09:18.000And if anything, we can count on the justice system working against us.
01:09:41.000James Fields and the Rise Above movement and the Proud Boys and even the ongoing Charlottesville lawsuit right now.
01:09:49.000You know, I don't like these guys, but Richard Spencer and Chris Cantwell and Matt Heimback and Nathan D'Amigo, they're all right now being sued in a civil suit by this, I don't actually know who it is, but by this collection of people.
01:10:05.000They're being sued because they did that Charlottesville rally, of course, four years ago.
01:10:11.000And there's no criminal charges being brought against them, but some are claiming there's a civil liability for Heather Hire and for people that were injured.
01:10:44.000Nevertheless, they're being held liable in this civil suit for inviting people out to demonstrate, which is, again, a First Amendment protected right.
01:10:56.000Arguably, if you're subject to that kind of liability, you don't have a First Amendment right.
01:11:02.000Part of the First Amendment, it's not just free speech, but it's freedom to assemble.
01:11:05.000And if you can't tell people, hey, let's go to a rally, and if what, somebody trips and falls, if somebody gets punched, if You know, if something happens, then you're held accountable for you're on the hook now for legal fees and you're on the hook now for all this liability.
01:11:24.000If you go out there, you get chased, a gun's pointed at you, they say they're going to kill you, you defend yourself, and you go to jail, you don't have a right to self defense.
01:11:34.000You know, these rights are just being eroded every day.
01:11:36.000And like I said, you're safe to assume the justice system doesn't work for you and is against you already.
01:11:43.000But if this happens, it's like we're lower than dirt.
01:11:46.000If this happens, it means that our lives have no value.
01:11:57.000You might as well go out there, and if you get carjacked by a black guy or your building gets burned down by a black guy or whatever, I guess you're just supposed to take it because you're damned if you do, damned if you don't.
01:12:09.000If you don't defend yourself, you die.
01:12:11.000If you do, they put you in jail forever.
01:12:14.000And so, at what point do white people stand up and say, Look, the blue doesn't back us?
01:13:23.000But if this guy goes down, it's like it's so over for us, and you just better hope and pray you don't end up in the wrong place at the wrong time because you see what happens.
01:13:33.000You're either dead or you might as well be dead, and it's all because you're white.
01:13:39.000I mean, we saw what happened to Derek Chauvin already.
01:13:43.000George Floyd, in the court of public opinion, I mean, the guy's a burglar, drug addict, drug dealer, and they're building monuments to him.