00:00:47.000I didn't see it anywhere else, though, just on BBC.
00:00:50.000And it says that most of the hate crimes, of which there were something like 3,000 over the past year, were not violent or anything, but just constituted intimidation.
00:01:14.000But, you know, I was reading through that report, and at the same time, I also thought to myself, even if this were true, I still wouldn't care.
00:01:25.000You know, because some people say, and I'm sure this is the instinct of most conservatives, is to say, well, those hate crimes are hoaxes.
00:03:15.000And the press secretary defended the withdrawal from Afghanistan.
00:03:20.000But the story tonight is not about the speech because it was perfunctory.
00:03:24.000It was about something weird that I heard on TV, particularly it's Fox News.
00:03:29.000There's some weird thing going on at Fox News.
00:03:32.000Last week we talked about Afghanistan.
00:03:36.000We talked about Chris Wallace, who's at Fox News.
00:03:39.000And he said on Friday that if there were a terror attack on American soil that originated from Afghanistan, then that would be the end of the Biden administration.
00:03:51.000And I thought, well, that's a really weird thing to say.
00:03:54.000Why would there be a terror attack on U.S. soil?
00:03:58.000There hasn't been an Afghan inspired, Afghan originated terror attack on American soil ever.
00:04:34.000He said that America would be paralyzed if the Taliban was able to access social media and broadcast horrible atrocities, such as 500 people being executed.
00:04:48.000And I thought that's an oddly specific thing to say.
00:04:51.000It's also something that makes no sense.
00:04:53.000And I've heard three things like this in the past week.
00:04:56.000On Friday, Chris Wallace said if there were an ISIS terror attack on U.S. soil, that'd be it for the Biden administration.
00:05:04.000We had an ex general say last week that what ISIS really wants is to bring down an airliner full of people in Afghanistan.
00:05:13.000And then now we have Greg Gutfeld saying, What if the Taliban executed 500 people and recorded it and posted it on Twitter?
00:06:18.000I still count the Capitol as a good thing because it was funny.
00:06:21.000But the Taliban winning is the best thing to happen, at least since then.
00:06:27.000And what's even better than the Taliban winning is all the seething from everybody in America, from all sides.
00:06:36.000You know, people are complaining about they have all this weaponry, and the Taliban's just like, Trying to fly these black helicopters and they're like, can't even get it off the ground.
00:09:26.000It's just the boys, and they're in there and they're hanging out.
00:09:32.000Man, you know, it's sort of like, I guess now I finally understand what it's like to be a wagee.
00:09:37.000I guess this is how wagee's felt during Stop the Steal, when me and all the Groyper generals were getting up in D.C. and all over the state capitals, and we're like, we're gonna, you know, we're gonna take our country back.
00:09:49.000And, you know, wagee's are in the cubicle farm, and they're like, must be nice.
00:10:11.000He was talking about Graham Allen's show, and Graham Allen, he's this country boy, veteran, and he's got a show on Blaze TV, and he was saying how the Taliban are savages.
00:10:34.000Everything that we say that's bad about the Taliban, we should emulate when they say these guys are monsters, these guys are horrible, the human rights abuses, and they don't respect women or the rights of women.
00:13:04.000Yeah, they're so hardcore that the Israeli defense minister and the chief Israeli intelligence officer both said they would prefer ISIS on their border to Iran and Bashar al Assad.
00:13:17.000So don't even tell me that ISIS is hardcore.
00:13:24.000Clearly, because they work for the CIA and Israel.
00:13:28.000The Taliban, on the other hand, these guys are the real deal.
00:13:32.000And so I know in the media now they're going to try and create this fake civil war in Afghanistan between ISIS and the Taliban.
00:13:40.000But never forget, as much as they say that ISIS is whatever, ISIS is literally the U.S. government wearing a mask.
00:13:47.000So it's the U.S. government that's lining up journalists and chopping their heads off and drowning people in cages and setting people on fire.
00:13:56.000That stuff is, you know, that's goofy.
00:13:59.000Anyway, I just wanted to point that out.
00:14:00.000So, the story tonight, by the way, I disavow ISIS, of course.
00:15:09.000Because I started covering this Afghanistan stuff three weeks ago, and I started to say it wasn't what it seemed all that time ago because of what was being said in the media.
00:15:18.000Not the facts on the ground, not the stories being reported, but kind of these red flags.
00:15:25.000And it was initially, like a month ago maybe, that they said ISIS.
00:15:30.000And they started to talk about the atrocities of the Taliban.
00:15:35.000And that set off an alarm bell in my head.
00:15:37.000I said, okay, this is atrocity propaganda and it's spooks.
00:15:40.000It's literally government operatives if they're talking about ISIS.
00:15:45.000And sure enough, after a few weeks, we didn't get a clean withdrawal like we were supposed to have a couple weeks ago.
00:15:51.000Instead, we got this staged humanitarian disaster at the airport and the fake terror attack with the explosions and the gunshots.
00:16:00.000And so it's the same thing over this past weekend.
00:16:03.000They're saying that the war is over, they're saying that everybody left, but at the same time, they're also saying a lot of weird things.
00:16:21.000We also heard from a retired general that what ISIS wants to do is bring down a military plane full of American civilians or people that are stranded over there in Afghanistan.
00:16:36.000That's what they dream of bringing down a plane full of evacuees.
00:16:41.000We also heard on Friday from Chris Wallace that it would be the end of the Biden administration if there was a terror attack on U.S. soil that came from Afghanistan.
00:16:50.000And all of this comes across as very weird.
00:16:54.000Because, of course, the Taliban has never struck America.
00:16:57.000And the Taliban had nothing to do with 9 11.
00:16:59.000And there's never been any Taliban Afghan terrorism in the United States.
00:17:03.000There have been people that came to America as refugees and then their kids did terrorism.
00:17:10.000I think Omar Mateen's father was from Afghanistan.
00:17:13.000But to my knowledge, the Taliban as a group has never attacked America on American soil.
00:17:19.000And no Afghan group has ever done anything like that.
00:17:22.000So, why all of a sudden, over the past weekend, Do these generals and apparently Fox News know exactly what ISIS wants and exactly what ISIS is going to do and exactly how it's going to play out?
00:17:35.000And like I said earlier, it almost seems like wishful thinking.
00:17:38.000Suddenly, the generals and all the hosts at Fox News are totally apprised of the situation with ISIS K, a group that most people have never heard of.
00:17:47.000I think it was mentioned briefly like six years ago when ISIS was at its apogee.
00:17:53.000But now everyone knows all about that and exactly what they want to do and when they're going to do it and how they're going to do it and what they want.
00:18:02.000And today there was another story like that, which to me, this is the most bizarre out of all.
00:18:06.000Greg Gutfeld, last night on his show on Fox, says that the Taliban is going to execute 500 people, record it, and put it on social media, and this is going to be a national security threat to America?
00:18:20.000It's almost too bizarre even to make sense out of it.
00:21:17.000Five years, 10 years, a year before we finally just terminate?
00:21:23.000The conflict that nobody wants on either side of the aisle.
00:21:27.000And particularly, you're hearing from these Fox News neocons, and this is a very problematic strain the return of this fear mongering about Muslim terrorism.
00:21:38.000Greg Gutfeld is saying, You know what you could do to this country with 200 hostages being executed?
00:22:25.000But this is the kind of Coverage that you're seeing 24 7 now, and especially on Fox News.
00:22:33.000And to me, this is particularly troubling.
00:22:35.000It kind of ties into what I think I said either on Friday or maybe I said this yesterday.
00:22:41.000But we're in a very critical time here.
00:22:43.000I know I've said that before, but this transition from Trumpism to post Trumpism, and you can already see the danger that is posed during this transition, the vulnerability, which is to say that when Donald Trump defeated the Republican establishment in 2016, He did it, generally speaking, with three core issues, which I've talked about at length on the show.
00:23:06.000And that was immigration, trade, and foreign policy.
00:23:09.000It was immigration restriction, protectionism on trade policy, and non intervention on foreign policy.
00:23:15.000Or at the least, an America first foreign policy, if it's not ideological against intervention.
00:23:23.000Specifically, opposition to the war in Iraq and Afghanistan.
00:23:26.000And so Donald Trump came in in 2016, won the primary, defeated all the Republicans on that platform.
00:23:34.000Hillary Clinton, who was forced in the 16 election to defend the war in Afghanistan and the continued occupation of Iraq.
00:23:42.000So, Donald Trump transformed the Republican Party and then, of course, won the White House with that position of ending the wars, putting America first.
00:23:53.000Now that Donald Trump is out of office, how long has it taken for this neocon strain to seep back into the GOP?
00:24:07.000And already, after this withdrawal from Afghanistan, which, by the way, was initiated by Donald Trump.
00:24:13.000Who is the most popular Republican president in history, and again, who is the effective leader of the Republican Party, who won on a platform of pulling us out of Afghanistan?
00:24:25.000This is the first major foreign policy watershed moment, maybe the first major foreign policy moment of the Biden administration.
00:24:37.000Or if they're not against it, they're like reluctantly in favor of it.
00:24:41.000And you're already starting to hear this stuff from Dan Crenshaw.
00:24:45.000And Ben Shapiro, and it seems to be gaining some traction, not as much as maybe was five years ago or 15 years ago.
00:24:53.000But you're already starting to hear people talk about even Donald Trump himself.
00:24:57.000We got to bomb them and get our equipment back.
00:25:00.000We got to send troops back to evacuate the civilians.
00:25:04.000We have to bomb ISIS to avenge our 13 service members or whatever.
00:25:08.000And then, you know, once again, you've got exactly the kind of prelude to these two wars that we saw 20 years ago coming from Fox News beating the war drums.
00:25:19.000About this ridiculous paranoia, alarmism about planes going down, hostages being executed, ISIS attacks on our soil, suicide bombings.
00:25:32.000And there's sort of two angles to this.
00:25:35.000Number one is the obvious, which is that the Republican Party seems to be sliding backward, back towards, and I said this would happen.
00:25:46.000I said this would happen for years under the Trump administration.
00:25:50.000I said, once he gets out of office, they are going to try and snap it right back to where the GOP was before Trump, which was maybe not hardcore neocon democratic globalism like Charles Krauthammer and the other neocons talked about, but it's definitely not going to be non interventionism.
00:26:09.000And already here we are in August, and you're starting to see it.
00:26:13.000Just like I said, mark my words, you're going to see more of it.
00:26:17.000You're going to see Republican thought leaders.
00:26:20.000People on Fox News, maybe excluding Tucker Carlson.
00:26:24.000You'll see people on Blaze TV, Talk Radio, everywhere else.
00:26:28.000They're going to fall back into the same pattern, the same sort of familiar talking points about a pro business agenda, about protecting America's vital security interests in the Pacific, you know, and this kind of stuff sliding right back on a political level to where we were five years ago.
00:26:46.000On the other hand, I also think it's like indicative of where the regime is going to go.
00:26:51.000I don't think they're saying this stuff for no reason.
00:26:53.000I don't think it's coming from Fox News in particular for no reason.
00:26:57.000And retired generals are talking about it.
00:26:59.000Not only is there, of course, a political dimension to this, that is, that the Republican Party is becoming the party of war again, but also this is signaling perhaps more false flags, which will demand more intervention and escalation in the region.
00:27:34.000Does anybody remember Syria in April 2017?
00:27:39.000So, the Syrian civil war starts in what, 2011?
00:27:43.000Somewhere around there during the Arab Spring.
00:27:45.000The Arab Spring starts in Tunisia and it spreads across North Africa to Libya to Egypt, you know, across the Maghreb.
00:27:53.000It goes up to the Middle East and into Syria.
00:27:56.000And Bashar al Assad, who's been in power since I think 1999 or 2000, succeeded his father, he's now facing really a proxy war.
00:28:06.000You've got the Saudi backed moderate opposition.
00:28:10.000Syria is getting support from Russia, Turkey enters the fray, Iran enters the fray, and ISIS starts up in about 2013.
00:28:20.000And so, pretty soon, Bashar al Assad has lost control of his country.
00:28:24.000There are several occasions where the United States has an opportunity to intervene.
00:28:29.000For example, the so called chemical attacks under the Obama administration, when Obama kicked it over to Congress as to whether or not he would intervene, he drew the red line, said, If you use chemical weapons, we intervene.
00:28:46.000Congress shut down airstrikes and an intervention.
00:28:50.000And there were other opportunities with ISIS in the region.
00:28:53.000But the official policy of the American government from the beginning of the Syrian Civil War until Trump got in office under Obama was regime change.
00:29:05.000They were using soft power, but the Obama administration sought regime change in Syria.
00:29:13.000And they wanted the moderate opposition, which was comprised of the Kurds, who are animals, and the moderate opposition, which was like the Al Nusra Front and Al Qaeda and ISIS and other groups.
00:29:26.000There was no moderate opposition, it was terrorists and other assorted American backed proxies or Saudi backed proxies.
00:29:35.000But so the policy under Obama was to push Assad out of office.
00:29:41.000Donald Trump gets into office, he's inaugurated January 20th, 2017.
00:29:55.000We have to knock out ISIS and then we can worry about the nuclear deal.
00:29:58.000He says the problem is destabilization.
00:30:00.000We shouldn't have gone into Iraq and pursued regime change because the main beneficiary was Iran, which we now have to deal with.
00:30:09.000So Trump gets into office essentially saying we're no longer pursuing the sort of reckless regime change policies of my past two or three or four predecessors.
00:30:47.000Nikki Haley goes to the UN, and Secretary of State Rex Tillerson.
00:30:51.000They both say in the same weekend, it is no longer the official policy of the United States to pursue regime change in Syria.
00:30:59.000We're not going to try and get rid of Assad anymore.
00:31:02.000That same week, I think it was a Friday that they said that.
00:31:07.000It was on a Tuesday that the U.S. regime accused Assad of using chemical weapons.
00:31:13.000And just like Obama, that was the red line.
00:31:16.000And Trump said about Obama if you draw a red line, you got to enforce it, you can't back down.
00:31:22.000So, a lot of people pointed out that this made no sense.
00:31:26.000Why would Assad, after he just got off the hook, after the United States said, we will not try to force you out of office, we will not try to displace you, if anything, we will allow you and Russia to defeat your shared enemies and secure control of your country?
00:31:42.000Why then would Assad, days later, do the one thing that would invite American aggression back, which is using chemical weapons?
00:32:17.000If anything, the people that would have benefited from that would be the people that wanted the regime change.
00:32:23.000It would make no sense for Assad to create a pretext for America to re engage, but it would make sense for the people that wanted war in Syria.
00:32:31.000For a pretext to be created for America to re engage.
00:32:38.000But it makes a lot of sense, and there's every incentive for elements within the national security apparatus of the United States to stage something like that, or Israel, or somebody else.
00:34:15.000As much as these retards at Fox News, which have you believe that the mullahs are irrational, they're Muslim, they're crazy, they don't even think, they're suicidal, they want to end the world.
00:34:30.000The Taliban, the Iranian Revolutionary Guard, Ayatollah, Muslim Brotherhood, Al Qaeda, they're all shrewd.
00:34:39.000Political actors, shrewd, calculating, rational political actors.
00:34:43.000And we can establish a pattern of behavior and know this about them.
00:34:48.000The Taliban is not going to go in and execute 500 Americans just so that America could come back and push their shit in again and stay for another decade.
00:35:15.000But yet, here you have on primetime television, on Fox News, everyone on the network is talking about the Taliban or ISIS is going to do some extremely provocative thing that's going to drag us back to war.
00:35:37.000It's because just like with Syria, it's not going to be the Taliban that creates the pretext for us to go back, it's going to be the U.S. government.
00:35:46.000Because it's the U.S. government that wants us to stay there.
00:35:49.000It's the U.S. government that would be the beneficiary of that.
00:35:52.000So they would be the ones creating that.
00:35:54.000And it is up to their proxies in the media to begin to put that idea in people's heads so that when it happens, conservatars and others can fold their arms and say, See, those Muslims over there, you know, those guys are barbarians.
00:37:45.000I don't understand how people don't see right through it.
00:37:49.000But we could tell just by the coverage what's up.
00:37:54.000Like I said, maybe get an idea of what they're planning.
00:37:56.000I wouldn't be surprised if something really provocative happened in Afghanistan, but it won't be organic.
00:38:03.000It's being telegraphed right now, it's being schemed and planned in the Pentagon.
00:38:08.000And, you know, if anything, I would be surprised if nothing happened before the end of the year that would warrant airstrikes or special forces or a reinvasion.
00:38:19.000Not on the scale that we saw 10 years ago, but something, something substantial.
00:38:25.000Because I don't know that they're just saying this just to say this or what, but it's very important to pay attention to how these national security concerns are used.
00:38:37.000And I know liberals always say this, but it's true.
00:38:40.000These national security concerns are used to create a pretext for the government to do whatever it wants.
00:38:46.000You know, we're supposed to be so afraid of the Muslims.
00:39:47.000So pay very close attention to how they create these fake threats, whether it's the Proud Boys or it's the Taliban, it's all fake.
00:39:54.000The number one threat to you is the U.S. government.
00:39:57.000That is what you have to be afraid of.
00:39:59.000The Taliban is not going to give your child a booster shot and force them to wear a mask and kick them out of school and teach them to be gay or trans or Antifa or get an abortion, right?
00:40:10.000The Taliban is not going to beat you up for not wearing a mask in Walmart.
00:40:14.000They're not going to fire you from your job because you won't get your booster shot.
00:40:18.000The Taliban isn't going to carjack you on Lakeshore Drive.
00:40:21.000It's going to be a couple of black guys.
00:40:25.000So we've got, there's a lot of problems in the country.
00:40:28.000There's a lot of threats, and there's a lot of problems in the world.
00:41:27.000It says, quote, U.S. hate crimes hit a 12 year high in 2020 with over 100,000, I'm sorry, 10,000 people reporting offenses related to their race, gender, sexuality, religion, or disability.
00:41:41.000An annual FBI report released on Monday found the number of reported crimes against Asian and black Americans in particular surged last year.
00:43:01.000Play the ball game because you know, I mean, it's like not for nothing, not that I endorse, but it's like you know, there's also been a surge in like black shenanigans.
00:44:40.000Hate crimes have increased in the U.S. almost every year since 2014.
00:44:44.000I think that was the year Michael Brown died.
00:44:47.000There were more than 7,700 criminal incidents reported to the FBI in 2020, the most since 2008, which saw 7,783 incidents.
00:44:59.000As law enforcement groups are not mandated to submit hate crime data to the FBI, the numbers in the annual report is likely an undercount.
00:45:07.000In addition, local prosecutors may differ in what is charged as a hate crime.
00:45:11.000Last year's sharp rise in crimes targeting Asians came as the COVID pandemic hit the U.S. There were 274 crimes reported against those of Asian descent.
00:45:22.000By the way, I love how they say Asian Americans or Asian descent.
00:45:46.000Do you know why they say the community?
00:45:48.000Because you have to say the Asian community instead of like Asians.
00:45:53.000Because if you were to say Asians just straight up explicitly, probably at least subconsciously, you would begin to develop this consciousness that they exist as a distinct group.
00:46:05.000And it doesn't matter that they don't have a Chinese accent, it doesn't matter, right, that they're not like from China.
00:46:44.000I mean, I know this is probably very obvious to some people, but it's just very funny when you read it in the news media, they always say, Those of Asian descent, those from the Asian community, Asian Americans.
00:47:01.000Anyway, I know it's kind of a semantic thing, but it's just kind of funny.
00:47:06.000It says advocates have linked the rise in anti Asian attacks to rhetoric blaming Asian people for the spread of the virus.
00:47:13.000From insults to murder, anti Asian hate is on the rise.
00:47:18.000While crimes against black Americans did not see as large a spike from 2019, there were 2,755 reported incidents making blacks, and I'm saying that as African Americans, The largest victim category, what else is new?
00:47:33.000The FBI said nearly 62% of victims were targeted due to race or ethnic biases.
00:47:40.000Offenses based on religion and sexual orientation were the next most common at around 13 and 20%.
00:47:47.000Most often, the offenses were classified as intimidation, although 18% were aggravated assault crimes.
00:47:54.000Of the 6,400 known offenders, 55% of them were white.
00:48:00.000So, You know, it goes without saying that most of this is probably fake.
00:48:07.000You know, what constitutes a hate crime these days?
00:48:30.000And so then they, you know, add on to your sentence or whatever.
00:48:36.000But these days, that's not really how it works.
00:48:39.000Now, the hate in itself has become a crime.
00:48:42.000It used to be the case that if race or some kind of prejudice based on a protected status, that would amplify the crime being committed.
00:48:54.000Now it's like the hate by itself is the crime.
00:48:57.000If you're a person that is interpreted as being hateful or doing something hateful or saying something hateful, that's become a hate crime.
00:49:04.000For example, in New York City, you can't say the word illegal immigrant hate crime.
00:49:21.000I think there was a story last year kids got expelled from Naperville in Illinois because they were recorded on Snapchat saying the N word, hate crime.
00:49:30.000So now the hate in itself has become the crime.
00:49:33.000So when they put out these numbers and they say there were 2,800 hate crimes, and they say, by the way, like almost all of them were intimidation.
00:50:10.000I think you're just changing what you call a hate crime.
00:50:14.000And, you know, I would add to that that even when that is, even to the extent that things like that are happening, racial insensitivity, it's probably fake.
00:50:24.000How many times have you seen a story, and I'm sure even liberals will admit to this, how many times have you seen a story on the news about a swastika carved into somebody's door or painted on a church or, you know, at a Jewish cemetery or bomb threats called in or whatever?
00:50:41.000And it turns out to be the alleged victims are the ones that did it.
00:52:08.000When it happens, to the extent that it does, and when it happens, it's nothing, but when it does, it makes headlines and everyone knows about it.
00:52:17.000And the person responsible is held accountable to the full extent of the law and socially ostracized.
00:52:24.000So we all know the country that we live in.
00:52:53.000All that being said, we as a society have to move beyond caring about racism entirely.
00:53:02.000Even if this were going on, look, racism is real, you know, and however you want to define it, I don't think it's even a real word.
00:53:11.000But if we're talking about prejudice based on skin color or something like that, animosity based on, you know, an immutable trait like race, ethnicity, religion, sex, something like that, we all know that that's real.
00:53:25.000We all know that people harbor prejudice.
00:53:27.000We all know that sometimes people get in a fight or an altercation and.
00:53:32.000Things are said, and sometimes race may be a motivating factor or something like that.
00:53:56.000We all know that, if anything, we've gone too far with this equality stuff and this, you know.
00:54:05.000Reparation for non white people for past wrongdoing on the part of white people.
00:54:11.000So, certainly, we're in a predicament now where there's not really a lot of racism going on.
00:54:16.000But even if we're talking about a society 10, 15, 20 years ago, when maybe you could say that there was prejudice out there or there was stigma or maybe there were legitimate hate crimes, we as a country have bigger things to be concerned about than that.
00:54:31.000We have a bigger, we have a bigger destiny.
00:54:35.000Then, what is our goal supposed to be?
00:54:36.000We're supposed to police and monitor anybody that might have a prejudicial thought, anybody that might have prejudice or discriminate against another person or harbor ill will or animosity towards a group or stereotype or make a generalization.
00:54:57.000And when it isn't, it's not a big deal.
00:54:59.000And if it turned into a problem, you know, then maybe it would warrant talking about.
00:55:04.000But, you know, once again, it's not like we're living in a country where that's even happening.
00:55:09.000We're living in a country where it's actually quite the reverse, where the real hate crimes that are being committed are being committed by black people against white people.
00:55:17.000And the real crimes of hatred that are going on every day are against white people.
00:55:22.000And it's by the institutions, it's by the government, it's by the media, it's by the criminals.
00:55:27.000Who are the victims of the hate crimes in a city like Chicago?
00:55:30.000Are there a lot of anti black hate crimes going on?
00:55:35.000A lot of black regular violence and a lot of black regular crime.
00:55:40.000And what about a city like LA or a city like DC or Baltimore, New York City?
00:55:46.000You know, when I see videos of the violence going on in the schools or in the subways or in the streets or in the homeless camps, it's not white people going out to pick on blacks and Asians.
00:55:56.000If anything, when it's the Asians, it's the blacks doing it.
00:55:58.000And when you see any incidences of violence or crime or anything like that, it is almost always predatory black violence.
00:56:27.000What planet are these people living on that they think this?
00:56:30.000I know that I see every other day on social media.
00:56:33.000It's a video of blacks wiling out an all out brawl at Chuck E. Cheese or Disney World or The trampoline place, or Burger King, or in the street, or Spring Breakers in Miami Beach.
00:56:58.000You can't even go downtown in Chicago anymore in my city.
00:57:05.000So it's not just that we're talking about a vacuum, we're not even talking about a racist society.
00:57:10.000We're talking about a society where, if anything, there's not enough prejudice.
00:57:15.000If I were to tell, if I had kids and I had to tell them how to be safe in Chicago, I would tell them to be prejudiced.
00:57:22.000I would tell them to stereotype and make generalizations.
00:57:25.000I would say, if you get bumped in the back by a car and the people driving it are young black guys, I would say, don't get out, drive away based on their race.
00:57:38.000So, you know, there's something to be said about the fact that we're living in a multiracial country and we are going to have to figure out how to adapt and survive in a Place like that.
00:57:47.000And the way that we're not going to survive and thrive in a multiracial country is by pretending that we're living on another planet, that racism is still an issue, that that's going on, that that's a big deal, that that's something that we should even be concerned about.
00:58:02.000You know, and to the extent that racism is going on, big deal.
00:59:10.000I'm so sick of hearing, well, I'm not racist, but racism is abhorrent, but, you know, the thing about racism is this I just don't really care about it that much, and I'm tired of pretending it's anything else.
00:59:21.000You know, everybody's always trying to say, oh, you know, the right's not racist, the Democrats are the racist.
00:59:27.000Well, here I am saying, you know, maybe I'm a little bit racist, and I don't really think it's that big of a deal.
01:05:01.000A Whig gnat is somebody who, specifically in a political context, acts like black people do in a political context.
01:05:10.000And I'm talking about the same kind of racial sensitivity, the same kind of maybe racial narcissism, the same kind of stubbornness and pride getting the way of being pragmatic, same like race hustling dynamic.
01:05:27.000You know, I see these Whig gnats, and they're not necessarily people that are Whiggers themselves.
01:05:34.000I mean, you're totally missing the point.
01:05:36.000Wig gnats are not white nationalists or white people that are nationalists who act like black people do in the sense that they talk like black people or listen to black music.
01:05:46.000On the contrary, they're an analog to black people politically.
01:05:53.000A Wigger is a white guy who takes on the black culture.
01:05:59.000A Whig gnat is the white analog to black people in the sense that the way that they sort of express their white identity politics in the same way that black people express their politics, which is to say, without agency, without being pragmatic, not effectively, not competently, you know, in the same way that you've got.
01:06:29.000These uneducated black people talking about we was kings and we was pharaohs.
01:10:09.000I feel like when he's got the blue and the red lightsaber with Count Dooku's head in the middle and it's sort of symbolizing the struggle internally between good and evil, I shouldn't.
01:18:53.000You know, the more these super chats happen, the more that I lose, the more sort of resentful that I get, the more that I see it really is just about perspective.
01:19:04.000You know, maybe, maybe I'll drift across the spectrum.
01:19:16.000And anyone will tell you this when you're in a war, when you're in a battle like this, you do start to see and you start to question a little bit.
01:19:22.000It's like, what are we really fighting for?
01:20:15.000Some, you know, some six out of ten, seven out of ten comes into your fucking slaves' quarters to repair the hyperdrive, and you guys are like, Are you an angel?
01:20:29.000And then, you know, you go on Naboo and you're feeding fruit to her with the force, right?
01:21:14.000I guess Palpatine was a cool one because Palpatine actually killed her.
01:21:17.000Palpatine took her life and gave it to Anakin, you know, because remember on Polis Massa, the robots were like, We can't explain, she's dying.
01:22:23.000So, Palpatine's a cool one because he's just above it all.
01:22:26.000You know, he's not really concerned about Padme, he's just about getting enough force power that he could, you know, electrocute the whole galaxy and bring all these ships out of the sky, build a fleet full of, you know, planet destroying star destroyers.
01:22:47.000Anyway, so I would describe myself as chaotic good for that reason, but I could very quickly transition to lawful evil, but not like Anakin, more like Palpatine, you know?
01:24:22.000Baguette Groypers says When despairing about reading super chats, know that the hours of you reacting to stupidity has calibrated my don't be autistic algorithm.
01:24:32.000More than 20 years of life in society.
01:24:51.000Far right Groyper says, Ideally, your wife should also be your best friend.
01:24:55.000Do you think it's even possible for a girl to exist who you'll enjoy hanging out with more than your male friends, like a female twin copy of you?
01:30:06.000And all these guys have basically accepted fundamental premises of feminism, which is that men and women are equal with this bullshit about male and female companionship beyond a marriage.
01:30:51.000And you see the extent to which men empower women because they are horny, and this sort of horrible negative feedback loop that goes on.
01:31:01.000You get men saying shit like this, or saying stuff like, you know, wholesome relationship, and oh, your wife should be your best friend, and all this kind of stuff.
01:35:21.000Far right Groyper says the Soviet Union, Nazi Germany, Communist China, North Korea all banned jazz music because they understood it was degenerate.
01:36:37.000Just know that if you kill yourself, your soul being separated from your body is the most painful thing that will ever happen to you in your life, the whole life of your soul for eternity.
01:36:59.000You know, and the way that I see it, it's like you're going to die anyway, so why kill yourself?
01:37:06.000We don't really live that long when you think about it.
01:37:10.000And it's like if you're at the point where you're going to kill yourself, why not just stop caring?
01:37:14.000If I were ever at the point that I would kill myself, I would just stop caring and just act as though nothing mattered and act as though, you know, my fortunes don't really matter.
01:37:28.000And at that point, it's almost like you're set free.
01:37:30.000It almost sets you free from whatever feelings you might have that you want to kill yourself.
01:37:35.000In other words, it's like if you're about to discard your life, it's like, why not hang on to it and just not, you know, relieve yourself of the burdens of life?
01:37:46.000And then you kind of turn it around, you know?
01:39:44.000Based Coop says Republicans hate the Taliban because deep down they wish they had the balls to take their country back and get out of this communist bullshit.
01:40:30.000Whiskey says if you want to move somewhere cold, why not New Hampshire?
01:40:34.000I know you're not fond of libertarians, but they're probably the only people willing to offer you access to vital financial services you've been blocked out of.
01:40:42.000Yeah, I like New Hampshire a lot, maybe.
01:40:46.000Gaddafi says prayers for Assad and our Arab Christian brothers and sisters tonight.
01:41:50.000Just like last time, Matt Walsh tried to ask questions and got shut down, although Michael Knowles did some dissent as well, including when he name dropped you.
01:44:14.000I'm like, you know, is everyone so bad?
01:44:17.000Because honestly, we're not really all we're cracked up to be either.
01:44:21.000I go to Walmart in the black neighborhood and it's dirtier and there's more garbage and they don't do like self checkout because they steal too much.
01:44:28.000But I go to the white Walmart and honestly, is it really that much better?
01:46:23.000Aristocles says, I saw Kyle Kalinske talk about Owen Shroyer's arrest and kept saying it's just police work, and I was trying really hard not to smile.
01:46:33.000He is also one of these leftists who pretends he has sympathy for Trump supporters.
01:50:46.000Doesn't it say in scripture that we're not going to know the hour of the day?
01:50:50.000But all these Protestants, I don't know, I guess they cracked the code.
01:50:54.000Groyper King Story Hour says hate crime stats enforce white guilt, justifying open borders, reparations, ADL, control over big tech and false flags like the Whitmer plot.
01:51:04.000If the FBI counted whites and Asians, denied jobs or college every year because of quotas, it'd be millions.
01:51:11.000Morden Trump says Ferrari or Lamborghini.
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01:52:15.000That is why people hang around, typically.
01:52:19.000Beards and Smiths has said, I think that with women who have a somewhat masculine personality, it is possible to be friends, but not like best friends.