00:00:18.000I know you have been on the live stream before with my former business partner, James Alsup, and I saw you got saved by a friend of the show, Jake Lloyd, recently in Portland.
00:00:46.000Yeah, we've been mutuals for a while, but it's the first time that we've got you on the show.
00:00:50.000And what's been in the news all week, which I've been trying to get kind of the flavor of where people are at with this the whole InfoWars debacle.
00:00:59.000I know I talked about it with Lucian Wintrich.
00:01:01.000I talked a lot about it with some more right wing people.
00:01:05.000And I've been trying to get kind of a feel for where people are at because I know that.
00:01:10.000In the right wing, it's a really divisive issue where, on the one hand, I think most of us, I would probably say 95% of us to the extent of maybe Bill Kristol and the Ben Shapiros, would say that censorship is a bad thing.
00:01:23.000Alex Jones and Infowars getting shut down is a bad thing.
00:01:27.000But what I found is there's a lot of diversity on how people think we should respond to that.
00:01:32.000Should we have regulation by the state?
00:01:58.000And how do you think we should respond to this?
00:02:01.000Well, obviously, I think it was not deserved whatsoever as somebody who's a huge fan of Alex Jones, as somebody who's a fan of the First Amendment.
00:02:13.000The state should be involved in conditions.
00:02:15.000I think this issue of, because obviously I am for as little government as I can control, but if it's something that is run by the people, that is when there needs to be some sort of rights enacted.
00:02:27.000For example, everyone's talking about a Bill of Rights for the internet, which I think is absolutely brilliant because that makes it something that's run by the people, it's made by the people, and how to control the internet for the people.
00:02:38.000I definitely think this needs to be issued on behalf of someone like Alex Jones.
00:02:42.000And, you know, we talked about people like Bill Crystal and Ben Shapiro in their opinion.
00:02:46.000And even they, the people who hate Alex Jones, understand this is a huge issue, not just for InfoWars, but then themselves, because you never know.
00:02:57.000This could be a serious issue for anyone against the establishment.
00:03:02.000Yeah, I think that's a good point that you make about the Bill of Rights.
00:03:06.000That's something I know that Red Elephants, Vince James, who's been on the show a lot, he's been pushing that really hard.
00:03:12.000And even me and Lucian, as much as Lucian was against the government, I think that's something even.
00:03:18.000The more small government free market types can get behind, as you said, the Bill of Rights, because that's a form of sensible regulation.
00:03:26.000I think that derives from the founding conception of government, which is to protect our rights, to protect our propensity to express ourselves, and things like that.
00:03:34.000So that's probably the best way to go forward.
00:03:37.000I think I'm in agreement with you because we look at the internet today, and there is something to be said about the idea that the founders could not have anticipated the internet coming around.
00:03:48.000I think there is a real case to be made that.
00:03:51.000The First Amendment should apply even to the internet, should apply to private companies.
00:03:56.000We should find a way that it can apply because we look at the 21st century, and in the absence of people like you and me, political dissidents, or even people who have a dissenting opinion on anything, if we're not able to use mass media, if we're not able to use the internet in the way that everyone else is able to do that, and only a small handful of people in California, very liberal people, are able to dictate, Who has access and who does not have access to those tools,
00:04:25.000you really can't say that you're living in a free society.
00:04:28.000If you don't have free expression, which is based on an equal playing field and kind of a symmetrical balance of power, and you don't have that actual freedom of thought, that actual freedom of speech, I don't think you could be said to be living in a truly free society.
00:04:41.000So I'm a big proponent of that as well.
00:04:43.000Now, the other conversation that's gone along beside this, not just the censorship, which I think has been talked about to death, this is something which has been pushed by a good friend of mine, Meme America.
00:04:55.000Friend of the show, another friend, and that is the anti white hatred that we see on Twitter.com because a lot of people will talk about it.
00:05:08.000Yeah, I believe the same person actually introduced me to it.
00:05:11.000And I was actually going to talk about it in my next video alongside the Alex Jones issue because I think they're actually very similar.
00:05:18.000While they may be two completely different topics, you know, this whole anti white America kind of plays into the same thing as speech censorship.
00:05:27.000I mean, I'm not sure how you're on this, but the New World Order, for example, on Bilderberg and what's going on in the EU right now.
00:05:35.000The whole point of Bilderberg is you want to bring all the Westerners together.
00:05:40.000Eventually, if you look into the documents, we'll make a whole New World Order.
00:05:43.000Well, New World Order, under one government, there is one religion, one culture, one currency, one language you name it.
00:06:12.000And our government, I think, can be said to be occupied.
00:06:14.000I think a lot of the major institutions of power, not just public but also private, can be said to be working towards that kind of agenda of a deracinated, godless kind of a society under one world government or under the governance of one class of people.
00:07:19.000I think racism plays cards into no matter what race you are.
00:07:24.000I think anti white being anti Mexican or anti.
00:07:36.000I think you cut out there towards the end.
00:07:37.000But yeah, no, I think that's exactly right.
00:07:40.000And that's something I talked about last night about the fact that, you know, they call it reverse racism when it's black people or when it's Asians.
00:07:49.000Well, but I hear those kinds of words.
00:07:51.000I hear those phrases, and I think, don't you think there's something going on?
00:07:55.000Because they say they're against racism, right?
00:07:58.000And they say we're against racial hatred, we're against this kind of thing.
00:08:02.000And yet, not only do they allow the anti white stuff, not only do they, for example, Jack Dorsey on Twitter.com allows people who say, I hate white people or go out and kill white people, he allows them to keep their accounts, to keep their check marks.
00:08:17.000They don't get suspended or anything like that.
00:08:19.000Not only is it allowed, but in many ways, it's encouraged.
00:08:22.000I see that it's become a popular thing now to be against white people.
00:08:26.000It's just kind of like an expression of this bourgeois cosmopolitan culture.
00:08:31.000And so I know you're probably not as far right on this issue.
00:08:36.000And I know you're not really for the white identity politics, but what do you see as the prescription to this problem?
00:08:42.000To me, I see this problem as persistent, it's systemic, and we can complain all we want about it.
00:08:49.000They're being anti white, they're taking us out.
00:08:52.000But the demographics are in their favor and not in the favor of white people.
00:08:56.000They have control of all the major levers of media.
00:08:59.000They censor anybody who talks about it.
00:09:01.000What do you think is the solution for this kind of thing?
00:09:03.000Do you think it calls for a white identity politics or do you think it's just egalitarianism that we need?
00:09:37.000They want certain people involved with that society as long as they're easier to control.
00:09:43.000Same thing with California bringing illegal immigrants from Mexico or anywhere else in South America.
00:09:51.000A lot of what politicians are doing isn't because they actually care about these societies, they're using these people because they feel that they're going to be easier to control.
00:10:01.000Yeah, I think you come from a culture where you where it's very and you come old where has more and the politician tells you what to do, you're going to be grateful with what the politician wants you to do.
00:10:22.000I mean, even Laura Ingram, Laura Ingram even pointed this out.
00:10:24.000She talked about the demographic issue in America.
00:10:26.000Now she's being called the racist, right?
00:10:30.000Well, and I think that's the essence, I think that's the heart of the issue.
00:12:15.000Yeah, you're going to look at this guy thinking he's your savior, and you're just going to do whatever he wants you to do.
00:12:20.000You're going to vote for the certain people he wants you to vote for.
00:12:23.000You're going to live a certain lifestyle that he wants you to do.
00:12:26.000You are going to give him the power that he wants because he manipulated you by letting you come into a country that you weren't able to fully adapt to.
00:12:39.000I would push back a little bit on the idea that it's not racial, only because we look at many of the Hispanics who came in under Reagan, under Bush, and they're not exactly grateful to the Republicans.
00:12:50.000You know, you don't see the 8 million.
00:12:53.000Immigrants that George W. Bush brought into the first five years of his presidency.
00:12:56.000You don't see them out there in Texas and California saying, We love the Republican Party.
00:13:31.000But to get to the point of it, I mean, you say, well, they come, because I do see it as a racial thing.
00:13:38.000I'm not a white supremacist or anything like that, like they like to say.
00:13:42.000But I do see it as basically racial because the people that are being brought over here, when you say they're easier to manipulate, to me, I see that as having a lot to do with the fact that the average IQ of the people coming across the border is 88 as opposed to 100 for America.
00:13:57.000And when you got people that are actually clinically classified as.
00:14:00.000By psychologists as quote unquote dull on average because of their IQ.
00:14:05.000You know, it's not surprising why they're able to be brought in and manipulated by handouts and by the rhetoric of the Democratic Party.
00:14:12.000I mean, don't you see it as somewhat racial?
00:14:16.000Yeah, but the thing is, there's white people who I feel like are falling into that narrative as well.
00:14:22.000Like a lot of white people are now falling into the same narrative.
00:14:30.000Falling into the welfare state as well.
00:14:32.000And, you know, if we look back, you know, back to the 1960s when there was more male father figures in the home of black families, there wasn't as much crime, black on black crime.
00:14:57.000But I think people will ignore one or the other to their detriment.
00:15:01.000I think a lot of people, this is a problem on the alt right.
00:15:04.000Is they ignore culture and they emphasize race totally.
00:15:08.000And then I think on the alt light, or I think everything to the left of the alt right, they completely ignore the racial biological component and totally stress the culture.
00:15:18.000Yeah, I had this discussion with James actually, because you can't deny that IQ, it's a genetic thing.
00:15:25.000IQ is just like your skin tone, your facial features.
00:15:55.000I mean, like I said, I'm not a racist, so I wouldn't say that it's impossible that a black person could be smart or a Mexican could be smart.
00:16:29.000And that's the issue with our prison system in America.
00:16:32.000We have a seriously corrupt prison system in America.
00:16:35.000Well, but I mean, we trace back this rate to 67.
00:16:39.000And the rate of children born out of wedlock, it's going up in 67.
00:16:44.000But I said, well, when did it start to go up?
00:16:46.000And when you see when it really starts to go up, it's the 1950s.
00:16:50.000And so I see the rise in child, or rather fatherlessness in the black community, the destruction of the family.
00:16:57.000I trace that back not to the welfare state, but to the civil rights movement, right?
00:17:01.000I mean, once they, once like the Anglo Protestant hold on culture was removed or questioned or doubted, that's when it starts to fall apart.
00:17:12.000And so maybe in a ranked society, people could do well.
00:17:14.000So there's definitely a Christian motive that we need to bring back.
00:17:18.000But I think it has to be, you know, there has to be some kind of, or at least historically speaking, when people thrived, it was when there was a ranking.
00:17:27.000It was when there was not really a question as to what the culture of the country was.
00:17:31.000Now we see the subcultures in the country Hispanics, blacks, Asians, and the subculture is put on an equal basis as ours.
00:17:40.000And I think if you can only have that kind of dominion by an Anglo Protestant culture unless there's some kind of ranking aspect, or at least historically that was true.
00:17:50.000So I don't know what the future is going to hold.
00:17:52.000And, well, here, I'll ask you this much because I think people are a little wary to double down on that kind of thing.
00:19:08.000If you really care about diversity, why is it so many white, especially white millennials, have no intention of getting married or having children?
00:19:18.000But a lot of people who are coming from different countries, it's a huge part of their culture to have many, many, many children.
00:19:26.000And so I want to know where along the lines a lot of our own American people decide to say, okay, never having children, never getting married, never settling down.
00:19:37.000What do you think life is going to be like in 20 years?
00:19:41.000Are they still going to party in Cancun with a tramp stand on their butt?
00:19:48.000I feel like millennials, and it has nothing to do with race either, I feel like millennials, especially the upper middle class, liberal, white families who raise these kids, raise them with such an obsession for aesthetics that they don't want to settle down and have kids.
00:20:08.000And so I think that what happened along the way is that the millennial generation, especially the upper middle class, liberal, White millennials are spoiled brats.
00:20:18.000And that's why they don't want to settle down and have kids.
00:20:21.000And so we have all these people coming in from different countries who are having children.
00:20:25.000And that's why the diversity is actually dying.
00:20:32.000I hear all that and I agree with all of it about the white fertility rate collapsing, which is a travesty, and the foreign born fertility rate exploding.
00:20:39.000In some cases, actually, it is going down, thankfully.
00:20:42.000They found that the largest reduction in the fertility rate is among Hispanics, which, like, thank God, because they were breeding like.
00:21:00.000I mean, what's happening is that they're pouring across the border, they don't learn the language.
00:21:05.000And it's not even that they look at even the ones that are completely assimilating.
00:21:08.000You look at even by the third and fourth generation, the IQ doesn't go up, education doesn't improve, English speaking doesn't get better, identification with America doesn't get better.
00:21:17.000By the third or fourth generation, they're no better off than the first generation.
00:21:26.000Have you talked to the Black and Latino Trump supporters?
00:21:32.000Because those ones, the ones that have come to this country legally, who voted for Trump and like Trump, tend to be the ones that have adapted to the culture and have really pushed themselves to become more American.
00:21:45.000They're the most successful, the most educated.
00:21:55.000Say, I did a video that was at UC Berkeley where these kids protested their midterm and they were all immigrants or the children of immigrants and they did not appreciate this country whatsoever.
00:22:07.000They obviously didn't appreciate their education.
00:22:10.000What does that tell people based on who they vote for?
00:22:13.000I mean, obviously, I have many friends who are immigrants who voted for Trump and they seem to appreciate this country the most.
00:22:19.000And they also advocate for the wall the most because they left those countries that are so awful.
00:22:26.000That they want to build a wall and protect it.
00:22:27.000And they actually, a lot of them actually want to cut off immigration altogether.
00:22:32.000A lot of these people who immigrated from places like Mexico, Argentina, they want to cut off immigration altogether because they understand the kind of people that are coming over right now.
00:22:43.000Okay, well, your argument is essentially, well, have you talked to the based black Trump supporter in a MAGA hat?
00:25:08.000I have met so many wonderful legal immigrants who have worked so hard to learn the language, become part of the culture, and for you to refuse to do that.
00:25:17.000Is a giant slap into the face to them.
00:25:19.000Because what you're doing is you're essentially coming into my country trying to change what my country is based on.
00:25:25.000Because, I mean, if you fled the country that's so awful, why are you trying to bring all of that here?
00:25:34.000And then birthright citizenship should go too for that.
00:25:36.000And I think once we did all those things, we would bring the country back under control.
00:25:40.000Now, the most controversial thing that I would say, I mean, a lot of those measures would solve the problem.
00:25:46.000But the big thing that we would need to.
00:25:48.000I think change the direction, change the tone a little bit in the country, is a nation state law in the style of Israel or in the style of like a Hungary or a Poland.
00:25:58.000Would you agree with that kind of redefinition of America?
00:26:01.000In order to be a Mexican citizen, your grandfather must be Mexican.
00:26:08.000So would you then agree with that kind of a law in America where we would say like America speaks English and it's Anglo Protestant and et cetera, et cetera?
00:26:21.000Classifications, codifying it into law, America's national identity?
00:26:25.000Or do you think that America is multiracial, is multicultural?
00:26:32.000I mean, I'm all for immigration, but please assimilate to the country.
00:26:38.000And I agree with you in the other half a century, we need to cut off immigration because we've allowed it to get so out of hand.
00:26:45.000I don't even think our government knows what immigration policies are anymore.
00:26:49.000And that's why we need to stop it for half a century or even more, honestly.
00:26:52.000Yeah, I definitely agree with you on that.
00:26:54.000And that's, see, it's good to hear you say that because I think there are a lot of people who probably agree with you on a lot more issues and people who agree with me on a lot of issues that would say that people like us couldn't work together because of the minor differences between us.
00:27:11.000But I think that we see that when we actually look at our views, people from our side and people from your side, there is a lot of overlap where we can work together for common objectives, right?
00:27:20.000Because I'm sure you've heard it on your side.
00:27:23.000I think it happened when you were on James also.
00:27:25.000They said, well, he's a Nazi, and then you're a Nazi by extension, right?
00:27:31.000I mean, that's my problem, it was weird.
00:27:34.000You know, I went on James Alsop's channel.
00:27:35.000I talked about pretty much the exact same thing I'm telling you right now is that the whole thing we talk about the sanctuary state.
00:27:42.000The sanctuary state is a very dangerous thing.
00:27:45.000And I was talking about him with nothing I wouldn't say in public.
00:27:49.000I just, you know, nothing I wouldn't say on Twitter or YouTube.
00:27:54.000And I got so much shame for talking to James just by talking to him.
00:27:58.000If I had literally just not said anything and like took a picture with him, people would accuse me of the worst stuff that's not even true.
00:28:08.000It's like you people say you support free speech, but yet I can't even have a conversation with somebody who disagrees with me on many issues.
00:28:18.000We're allowed to disagree with each other.
00:28:19.000We're allowed to agree with each other.
00:28:20.000We're allowed to have different opinions and still be friends and have a conversation.
00:28:26.000Well, and the same thing happened to Jake Lloyd.
00:28:42.000And because there, I think we were set back in a big way by mistakes that were made a year ago, for example, at Charlottesville and since then, where people were waving Nazi flags and bringing around all this negative attention, all this ridiculous, like federal agent type stuff, that we really got away from the core ideas which matter, which is that America has a culture, America has an identity.
00:29:07.000And I think there's broad agreement on that.
00:29:09.000And the other big thing I want to talk to you about, speaking of that, Is this Laura Ingram thing?
00:29:13.000You mentioned it briefly, I think, a few minutes ago, where she was on television last night or the night before, and she said that the problem is not just illegal immigration, it's legal immigration.
00:29:51.000And this is something I think you'll agree that everyone can agree on.
00:29:54.000When she says places don't look like America, they don't feel like America, it's not America, they're saying you have to be like David Duke to believe that.
00:30:03.000And I'm thinking everybody knows this is true.
00:30:05.000You drive through some parts of America and you could call it they don't assimilate.
00:30:09.000You could call it perhaps they could never assimilate.
00:30:11.000But, anyways, you drive through and it doesn't look like America.
00:30:42.000You know, that's the thing I got a bunch of flack like a couple weeks ago for saying I can't stand people who say trad.
00:30:49.000Or I said something along the lines of, People who want trad waifus are usually the type of guy, are usually the type of neckbeard to masturbate to anime, which is true.
00:32:40.000Our country was founded on a Christian God.
00:32:43.000So once we bring God back into the family, into the country, into our schools, I know I'm going to piss off a lot of people by saying that.
00:32:52.000Once we bring back God, we bring back everything that we lost.
00:33:40.000They expect a girl to be like living somewhere in Amish country making jam and having like 12 kids at once, which is obviously not realistic.
00:33:50.000It just sounds like some weird anime to me.
00:34:52.000I think we should strive to be as traditional as possible.
00:34:55.000I'm against the guys who want quote unquote trad but aren't trad themselves, which is why I said the neckbeards who, you know, I mean, because that's the thing is like, why, why, why, that's my issue is a lot of the guys who claim to want trad, they're usually the ones who are off cheating on their wives.
00:35:13.000They're usually the ones who are, end up not wanting kids until they're like 50.
00:35:17.000They're usually the ones who are not out.
00:35:20.000Getting a job and playing video games all day.
00:35:23.000Gavin McGinnis posted something really interesting the other day that I thought was hilarious.
00:35:26.000He talked about how his five year old was running around the park and wanted him to chase him.
00:36:17.000I really, honestly, I think, and this is if ladies do watch your show, I'm going to tell them right now being a mom, and I'm not a mom, obviously, but being a mom, I can guarantee you, is the greatest gift of all time.
00:36:28.000I raised my younger sister growing up because my parents, my mother was always working.
00:36:35.000I was a nanny for my first job for years and years and years.
00:36:39.000The feeling of protecting and caring for children and teaching them and raising the next generation is the greatest feeling in the entire world.
00:39:51.000Here's the thing I get mad about is that when guys on the internet get mad at me, like when people who follow me, when guys do this, They'll say, How come you're not married?
00:40:01.000And then they'll get mad that I'm not married and assume that I should marry a random follower on Twitter.
00:40:08.000Like, no, I'm going to find the right guy to settle down with who has no debt, who has a good job, who can take care of me, who has good genes, who is going to help me have kids.
00:40:18.000Because I want at least four kids six and maybe eight if I'm lucky.
00:40:33.000You have what's called the multiplier effect when right wing women have kids.
00:40:38.000And I always say this on the show it's disappointing to see that more women are not having kids because these women who are in a political movement could either be one woman in a movement and they're doing their thing.
00:40:51.000Or they could have eight kids or six kids, and then they're raising eight more soldiers for our political cause.
00:41:00.000They're raising maybe four men, four women.
00:41:03.000The four women will have kids and the four men will have kids.
00:41:05.000You want to take out the establishment?
00:42:04.000And in California, if you want to build your own house, like build it like handmade, you know, go to Home Depot, get the wood, you have to get a permit to put in the septic tank.
00:43:09.000And this is what the future of the country looks like.
00:43:10.000You got Rahm Emanuel, this white male Democrat on top, and then you've got like a third black in the South, a third Hispanic in the West, and a third white kind of scattered about.
00:43:22.000And to me, this is what the future of the country looks like.
00:43:25.000We all know what the South Side looks like.
00:44:41.000It's because these people are all Hillary and Bernie supporters, and yet they're all white, they're all rich, and they're extremely privileged and have no idea what it means to actually work from the bottom up.
00:44:54.000Whereas my grandfather was a World War II veteran.
00:44:57.000He built his business from the way up.
00:45:00.000He was a dedicated Catholic, had seven children.
00:45:03.000And I guarantee you, if he saw his children voting socialist, he'd slap them.
00:45:10.000Well, and hey, Catholics are actually really based.
00:45:13.000A lot of people don't know it, but because Catholics can't use contraceptives, that's why you have all these big Catholic families, big Irish Catholic families, big Italian Catholics.
00:45:44.000The Mormons, number one, education is everything.
00:45:48.000The boys, all the boys in Mormon families, they're always successful because they're always going to the best schools, they're well educated, and they're dedicated to become father figures to have families.
00:50:27.000I do not want the public schools to shoot my kids.
00:50:29.000I've had too many issues with my teachers in elementary school and junior high and high school.
00:50:36.000I think my biggest moment when I was a kid was in the fifth grade.
00:50:41.000And it's so funny we were talking about immigration stuff earlier because we were talking about the Europeans coming to America in the fifth grade.
00:50:49.000And she was basically giving this typical, the evil white men came to America and disrupted the peaceful natives.
00:50:55.000And I watched, you know, I was a weird kid.
00:51:25.000So, when you're 11 years old and you have like straight A's, and the only time you've ever gotten in trouble was for reading a book in class too much, and you get sent to the principal's office for like just basically stating a fact, it really makes you think about other stuff.
00:51:42.000So, you know, I became Kite the Rebel.
00:51:45.000I went through this punk rock phase where I dyed my hair blue and I started watching Alex Jones, and I hated everything the government did and told me to.
00:51:54.000And when I was 17 years old, we were talking about Snowden, and she wanted us to critically think about whether he was an American hero or American traitor.
00:52:04.000And I said he was a traitor because he sold our information to Russia and China.
00:52:08.000But I was really concerned because she didn't want to bring up Julian Assange.
00:52:12.000So I brought Julian Assange the next day, saying, Well, you know, this guy's been basically imprisoned for a year, and he gave out that information to the public for free.
00:52:46.000All of my cousins who went to the same high school system as I did, because they went to Berkeley High, I went to a different high school, but it was all in the same area.
00:53:31.000Took the woman out of the home by pushing women's liberation, pushing women into the workforce.
00:53:37.000And then they push children either into daycare or they're going to get beat or they're not going to have the proper emotional bonds forming with their parents and they're not being raised developmentally in a sound way.
00:53:47.000And then they're pushed into public schools where they're indoctrinated, where all kinds of terrible things happen.
00:53:53.000You shouldn't send your kids anywhere near there.
00:55:23.000A lot of people don't care about what they were doing.
00:55:25.000Like most of the kids in public schools, when they're sitting in a desk, they don't want to be there.
00:55:30.000They're not excited to learn, they're not happy about their learning.
00:55:33.000Let's be honest because the majority of public school teachers, they're not the nicest people, they're not entertaining, they don't make anything special about fun.
00:55:42.000Or don't make anything special about learning.
00:56:13.000Well, and that's a big part of it, too, is the environment.
00:56:16.000And look, you know, in the future, if there's a more community based schooling kind of a program, the way it used to be, you know, where the people who were teachers were people that you knew in town.
00:56:26.000And so they could be trusted, and it was a much more communal way of living, as opposed to now, where it's these public sector employees where they're unionized in many cases.
00:56:37.000And you're right, they're not doing as good of a job, especially you see in many of the schools.
00:56:40.000I see this happen in the Chicago public school system.
00:56:43.000Where there's forced diversity or forced integration, and guess who the people are that are distracting everybody and causing trouble in the classrooms?
00:56:51.000Here are all kinds of horror stories where the demographics change and the quality of the school goes in crashes, rock bottom.
00:56:59.000And just what that shows basically is that the people who are administering the schools don't have a vested interest in the performance of the kids.
00:57:07.000There is not an incentive structure that makes it so that teachers, administrators are really working towards the betterment of the kids.
00:57:16.000If you're in an environment where, regardless of how well the kids do, the funding stays the same, the salary stays the same, nothing changes, well, then you're going to put in the least amount of effort possible.
00:57:26.000The incentive structure is not adequate to get people to really work towards the right ends.
00:57:31.000And instead, it's towards meeting federal guidelines or regulations for all kinds of things.
00:57:37.000And that's just not the way we should be bringing up the kids.
00:57:40.000And then they end up in college and all downhill from there.
00:57:45.000To get back to the fundamental point, which is, Traditionalism to kind of tie it all together a little bit nicely here.
00:57:51.000We look at marriage, we look at schooling, medication, all these things, and these are critical issues because the family is the nucleus of the society.
00:58:01.000It's the basic building block of the society.
00:58:03.000If you don't get that right, you don't get the kids right.
00:58:05.000You don't get the kids right, well, guess who comprises the country?
00:58:08.000It's the people that then grow up and constitute all the different jobs and politicians and whatever.
00:58:13.000So I think that that's basically the right approach.
00:58:16.000And I think I see that even though you're more.
00:58:34.000And the thing is, like, I would say personally, I'm more conservative.
00:58:39.000It's just with other factors, I'm libertarian because the thing is, I like the idea of not, here's the thing if I don't bother someone else's life, I don't want them bothering mine.
00:58:48.000Like, I'm not going to tell someone else how to live their life as long as they don't tell me how to live mine.
00:58:53.000Unless, of course, it's something like immigration, because I think, because obviously immigration affects everybody in a country and abortion.
00:59:01.000I'm very against abortion just because that's killing a human life.
00:59:31.000I am working my butt off right now to promote more of Alex Jones.
00:59:37.000Again, he is the person who made me who I am, in a sense.
00:59:41.000So, right now, I'm actually just working on a video, but you can find my YouTube at Ashton Birdie, A S H T O N B I R D I E, as well as Twitter.
01:00:20.000You know, I know a lot of people in the chat, they get a little rustled.
01:00:28.000They get a little ruffled when I bring on somebody who's a little bit farther away from me ideologically.
01:00:35.000When it's somebody who's a little bit to the left or a little bit to the right, people don't really get concerned when it's farther to the right.
01:00:42.000But it's good to have people on to build bridges because what we're doing.
01:01:51.000There's like so much going on right now because we were pushing it really hard, but then this Alex Jones thing's happened and the Sarah Jong thing happened.
01:01:58.000So that's often the way the cookie crumbles, as they say.
01:02:02.000You know, I love cookies, and that's how they crumble.
01:03:16.000You're going to say, oh, he's right about that.
01:03:19.000In this day and age, because of modern medicine, we have a good chance of living until the age of 100 or 120 or 150.
01:03:28.000Like, who knows what could happen, really?
01:03:32.000And if that's the case, What you're effectively doing when you marry at 20 is saying, I'm going to spend 130 years potentially with the same person.
01:03:46.000But I want to kind of have a little bit of freedom for 10 years before I get nagging GF and wife, and I got to get to the work site on Monday.
01:07:03.000Catholic nationalist says, What is your opinion on religious freedom?
01:07:07.000I know the church advocates for it, but I don't find it practical to try to unify people on 3,000 different fronts in the case of Protestants in the United States.
01:07:16.000It is better that we unite under one church, Christ's church.
01:07:19.000Well, I wouldn't say that we should outlaw religious freedom, though we should have the church be promoted in government and in government policy and all of that culturally.
01:07:32.000So we got to fight to win, but through evangelization, not, I don't think, through the state.
01:07:37.000And I know the church, that's the church position as well.
01:08:41.000So, and the reason I say that is because if I marry somebody who's got issues, well, it's not really going to work out so well because I'm not a person who's like easygoing, easy to get along with, high tolerance.
01:09:26.000I'm going to need a neurotypical person who is very easygoing, high tolerance, perhaps someone who even has like a degree of Stockholm Syndrome.
01:09:35.000I have to say, there has to be something wrong in the other direction with the person, I think, for them to be able to live with me forever.
01:09:44.000Audio Fash says, read Imperium by Francis Parker Yockey, you beautiful bastard.
01:14:43.000Swift says, Everything about how the authoritarian personality is a rebuke of Jesus Christ by the same people that weren't big fans of him when he was alive.
01:15:30.000But I find that the people that are pushing chemicals in the water, lewd media, liberal race propaganda, the delegitimization of Jesus Christ and his church, you know, look, I have no problem with anybody, but it always seems to be the same people.
01:16:31.000It would only be cucking if she were on the stream and she was like the way that that thought was with Baked Alaska.
01:16:36.000And believe me, Ashton Witty, I think, is far better than that crazy one from L.A. American Rebel says, Forget all that waiting 10 years stuff, Nick.
01:17:06.000That's what I'm so concerned about because imagine if this great brain, these great genes go to waste.
01:17:13.000So perhaps, God, if you'll forgive me, if you'll grant me an exception, I'll have to go get a waiver from my priest or something.
01:17:21.000I've got to sow the wild oats, I've got to plant my seed far and wide across the earth so that, you know, while I'm scouting out the perfect mate to make lots of babies with, at least there'll be all kinds of experiments and.
01:18:18.000And all of that in the meantime, I'm scouting out, finding the perfect genes, you know, who's got a tall father, who's got good hair in the genes, who's are they good looking?
01:18:27.000Do they have high verbal IQ, you know?
01:18:30.000And once I find that person, then we settle down.
01:18:32.000But hey, maybe I have to look into getting the waiver.
01:19:22.000Daniel G says Where do you think we are in the timeline depicted in the book of Revelations that depicts Armageddon?
01:19:28.000Midwest gang, rise up and God bless you, big guy.
01:19:31.000Well, there's a couple of schools of thought on that.
01:19:34.000You know, I think a lot of people say that the events, the prophetic events described in the Bible, have already happened with the Roman Empire.
01:19:44.000And then there are some that say they've yet to occur.
01:19:47.000Well, we know that Israel coming together, the Jews returning to the Holy Land, is pretty much the inauguration.
01:19:54.000That's the triggering of a lot of the events that we see described in the book of Revelations.
01:19:59.000If you're taking the view that these events have yet to happen, that Christ is going to come again, not as the Savior, but as a temporal ruler.
01:20:09.000And I don't know, I just got done reading that book, The Late Great Planet Earth, where they describe this army, this war of all against all, of the Northern Confederation versus Ethiopia and versus the East and versus the New Roman Empire, which is funny because in that book they describe the New Roman Empire as being Europe.
01:20:35.000There are some things that they say that did not really come to fruition yet.
01:20:40.000You know, for example, they talk about like an African alliance with Russia and they're aligned with China and like the Euphrates dries up so China can then invade Israel.
01:20:50.000And I think we're a little bit far off from that unless things like radically start to change.
01:20:55.000And then they talk about one world religion under like Satan, who would be the Antichrist and then like Satan's prophet.
01:21:03.000Well, we haven't really seen a one world religion yet, unless that's metaphorical.