00:34:29.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Monday for another exciting week, another big week of the show.
00:34:39.000And there's a lot to talk about tonight, lots to get into.
00:34:43.000We have got exciting and shocking, groundbreaking new developments in the Ahmad Arbery case.
00:34:52.000And that's going to be our featured story tonight.
00:34:54.000We're going to be talking about a new video, and actually a series of new videos that has surfaced in this case, which we covered all last week.
00:35:07.000I think what you're going to find with this case is that the media coverage is going to slowly disappear.
00:35:14.000I really believe that if we keep going on this trajectory, that within a week or two weeks, I feel like almost nobody will be talking about this.
00:35:25.000Because in even just the past one week, even in the past seven days, I think we first started talking about this last Tuesday, so not even a week.
00:35:35.000In the past week, you have seen basically a total narrative collapse on this subject.
00:35:42.000What we were initially led to believe was a case of a black man hunted, hunted by white supremacists because of the color of his skin, is now giving way to a very different story about a burglar who was apprehended, and the apprehension went wrong.
00:36:01.000So, I think that this might be the last week we talk about it on the show because maybe within a week it'll be boop, boop.
00:36:14.000It's going to be, we're not going to be talking about it.
00:36:16.000It won't be here anymore because they will not be able to peddle the same old stuff about white racism and everything that we heard about last week.
00:36:24.000So, we'll be talking about this new video, the new series of videos, which I'm sure many of you guys have already seen them.
00:36:32.000It shows Ahmaud Arbery inside a house under construction, just like we knew about last week from the multiple 911 calls and from the McMichaels themselves.
00:36:45.000And not only do we have one video of this, and I don't even know how many people know about this part, but we have videos going back to October 2019 of Ahmaud Arbery in the same house.
00:37:00.000And I know at this point, probably everybody has seen the one video.
00:37:05.000The most famous video, and that's the video from the day that Ahmaud Arbery was shot.
00:37:11.000But what a lot of people have not seen, and this has been equally reported by the same local news affiliates, is that the homeowner, the person that owns this house under construction, where he was inside, there are videos going back to October 2019 of the same person inside that house.
00:37:32.000And in that same house, you have had reports of burglaries.
00:37:35.000So we'll get into all of that, we'll get into the new video.
00:37:39.000And also, the response from the Justice Department.
00:37:42.000Now, not only do you have the Georgia Bureau of Investigation on the case, and of course, last week Travis McMichael and his father were charged with murder, but now, on top of that, you have the Justice Department, which is now considering federal hate crime charges against the McMichaels, which is incredible.
00:38:06.000And the reason it's incredible is because.
00:38:09.000From everything that I've seen, I have not discerned anything that would suggest that this was racially motivated or had anything to do with race.
00:38:19.000I haven't seen that from the McMichaels.
00:38:21.000I didn't see that in the initial report.
00:38:36.000We'll also be talking about another case in California, which didn't get as much attention, and we'll get into this.
00:38:42.000But there was a case earlier this month of a black man who killed white people because they were white.
00:38:50.000And we'll get into all the details, but this is actually about a week old.
00:38:53.000But I see that it's been floating around on social media, and we'll talk about this case where we had a black killer who, in his own words, killed a security officer because he thought that the security officer was racist.
00:39:07.000He then saw that the police were looking for him for this murder, and he said to himself, Well, I already killed one person, I'm going down, so I might as well kill more white people.
00:39:26.000I didn't hear about this one until this weekend, but we'll talk about that one as well.
00:39:31.000And it should be a pretty good show, pretty good stuff, you know, some staples, the greatest hits, right?
00:39:38.000In some ways, I feel like I missed out because, of course, Trayvon Martin and Michael Brown and all of that happened really when I was in middle school and in high school, right?
00:39:49.000Trayvon Martin, I think, was 2012, and it was recent, right?
00:39:54.000I'm not sure exactly the timeline, but.
00:39:56.000I do remember that when I, in 2012, I was either in eighth grade or a freshman in high school.
00:40:01.000So I feel like I missed out on the big, you know, cities going on fire and racial outrage and all this.
00:40:08.000So whenever these kinds of things happen, it's like, oh, now it's my turn.
00:44:02.000And I want to be careful how I say this, but when you see something like the Ahmaud Arbery case, the only people that really have a grip are the people that are racially aware.
00:45:15.000Oh, well, before we dive into that, I knew there was one more thing.
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00:45:56.000I realized that I didn't have any of the Groyper Wars streams up on the website, so I found them, I downloaded them, and I uploaded them over the weekend.
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00:46:23.000And I think what I'll do, just so you know, going forward, is I will upload an entire week's worth of shows on that Sunday.
00:46:30.000I think that's going to be the schedule.
00:46:31.000It would be a little tedious for me to upload every night right after the show ends.
00:46:37.000And they're all available, by the way, on DLive anyway for like a month.
00:46:41.000They're available for 28 days on DLive.
00:46:44.000But somebody was emailing me, Nick, Nick, Nick, I can't find any of the most recent shows.
00:46:49.000It's like they're stored on DLive for 28 days.
00:47:06.000So I uploaded all of last week's shows, and I think that's what I'll do I'll go through the whole week, and then I'll upload that week on that following Sunday.
00:47:13.000So, for example, this week, Monday through Friday, I'll upload these shows next Sunday.
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00:48:39.000So, I've got to tell you, but it's not something I wish I could just come on the show every night and just give you the full.
00:48:46.000Once the streaming site goes up, and maybe once I get money from a billionaire, when the racist billionaire gets on the world's billionaires list or whatever.
00:48:57.000And starts funneling money to the show.
00:48:59.000Then I could come on every night and really give you the arcs.
00:49:02.000I could really just give you the level of America first that you deserve.
00:49:22.000I'll just read to you the report on this murder.
00:49:26.000This is not a high profile killing or anything, but this is just something which I think is.
00:49:31.000A very interesting analogy to what we're seeing with Ahmad Arbery in the media and reaction from conservatives and reaction all over the country.
00:49:40.000This is a report from a local news source.
00:49:44.000It says, A man accused of killing four people in California told detectives in a recorded interview that he was fed up with racism against black people.
00:49:53.000And since he was suspected of killing one white man, he may as well kill more.
00:49:58.000The recording was played Monday in the trial of Corey Ali Muhammad.
00:50:03.000Who could face the death penalty if he is convicted, according to ABC 30.
00:50:08.000Muhammad, who is a black man, his defense claims he is mentally ill.
00:50:13.000He was recorded by detectives on the day of his arrest in 2017.
00:50:16.000He said, I didn't want to do nothing to law enforcement, so I just found some white men to kill.
00:50:23.000He explained on the recording how the killing of motel security guard Carl Williams III led to the other three killings.
00:50:32.000Muhammad said he tried to visit a friend at the motel in April 2017, but Williams was disrespectful to him.
00:50:40.000According to earlier testimony, Williams noticed Muhammad and told the motel manager, who asked Muhammad to register and pay a nominal visitor's fee.
00:50:48.000So, to me, what's interesting about this case, and we'll proceed in a moment, but what's amazing is remember the motive of the killing.
00:50:56.000So, this Muhammad, whatever, goes into the motel.
00:51:00.000He kills this security guard because he believes the security guard is racist.
00:51:05.000Now, I know that it's not a justifiable reason to kill somebody because you think they're racist, but.
00:51:31.000Well, he was making a black man follow the rules.
00:51:35.000And I've seen this like so much just in the past few years.
00:51:39.000And now that I've said it, you'll notice it too.
00:51:42.000Black people have a habit of saying that.
00:51:45.000Something totally innocuous is the new N word.
00:51:50.000Or even things that are appropriate and fair and just common decency is the new N word.
00:51:57.000Like Kanye West, as much as I love the guy, I watched one of his interviews recently and he said that when he showed up one hour late to a fashion show or maybe two hours late, something ridiculous, he said that they all gave him a nasty look.
00:52:13.000And he said that that was, in his mind, A tacit way of saying the n word.
00:52:19.000He showed up late, they were displeased, and their displeasure was a form of saying the n word.
00:52:26.000And I've seen that, and you know, I love Kanye West, but I've seen that dozens of times just in the past few years.
00:52:40.000And I know that's not groundbreaking, but I just wanted to point that out.
00:52:43.000You know, for some that might say, well, I know a lot of like white liberals might say, well, you know, That's no reason to kill anybody, but black people do face a lot of racism.
00:53:01.000Anyway, so we'll proceed, but I just wanted to point that out.
00:53:05.000So it says According to earlier testimony, Williams, this security guard, noticed Muhammad and told the motel manager who asked Muhammad to register and pay a nominal visitor's fee.
00:53:15.000Muhammad went to the office to register, but the manager testified he felt threatened.
00:53:20.000And kicked out the guest and Muhammad.
00:53:22.000You could also imagine why the person might feel threatened.
00:53:26.000White liberals might say, well, it's a black man intimidating.
00:53:29.000Can we imagine the scenario that went down?
00:53:32.000Can we imagine maybe the manners or lack thereof that were brought to the table here?
00:53:36.000Anyway, a security camera recorded Muhammad come up behind the guard and shoot him.
00:53:41.000On the recording, Muhammad spoke about disrespect and racism.
00:53:44.000He said, It starts taking its toll on you and you get fed up with the racism.
00:53:49.000You get tired of letting things slide.
00:53:51.000You know, things like, Having to play by the rules and be respectful and be an orderly, considerate member of society.
00:53:59.000Yeah, I would understand why that might take its toll and fill you with murderous intent.
00:54:05.000It says, while on the run after the shooting, Muhammad stopped at a coffee shop to use Wi Fi and learned via a news app that he was wanted for Williams' killing.
00:54:14.000On the recording, he said that if he was going down for murder, the best thing was to, quote, kill as many white men as he could.
00:54:22.000Several days after the motel shooting, three more men were slain, beginning with Zachary Randalls, who was in Pacific Gas and Electric Truck.
00:54:30.000Muhammad said, When I walked up to the truck, I saw a Mexican driver and a white guy.
00:54:35.000I didn't want to target the driver because he was Mexican, so I shot the white dude.
00:54:42.000So, this is not obviously a recent development.
00:54:46.000This is a recording that came out in May of this year, but these killings took place in 2017.
00:54:59.000Because what we're led to believe is that this is a country full of white racism, white racists, KKK members, neo Nazis, just chomping at the bit to rise back up to their former peaks and membership and former domination of the land, right?
00:55:18.000And we're also supposed to believe that racism is the worst thing that a person can be accused of to discriminate or be prejudiced or bigoted towards another person simply based on their race.
00:55:31.000Much less to kill that person based on their race, or rob them or beat them based on their race.
00:55:49.000It's in the justice system, but also in our culture.
00:55:53.000It is seen as more heinous or more reprehensible universally that a killing or some other crime would happen on the basis of race than if the killing just happened in itself.
00:56:03.000But wait a second, actually, none of that's true.
00:58:53.000But with this case we're about to talk about, well, it was a white supremacist murder hunting down a black man.
00:58:59.000I want to see these white racists killed immediately.
00:59:03.000And it just goes to show that the paradigm is racial, okay?
00:59:08.000And that's what I've been trying to impel upon you for the past week or two weeks, really for the past three years, but especially in the past couple of weeks.
00:59:18.000That race is, it's not the only dimension that explains our politics.
00:59:36.000You cannot explain American society without race.
00:59:39.000And not left wing ideas about race or ideological ideas about race, but race itself black and white and Hispanic and Asian and every other group.
00:59:49.000And moreover, the paradigm that defines our country is not simply just a racial one, but it's an anti white one.
00:59:56.000If we could say that we're going to have a racial analysis of America, which as I just demonstrated is required, well, what is America like today?
01:00:29.000The difference, aside from the fact that one is explicit and one is completely ambiguous, is that in one case it's a black on white killing and in one case it's a white on black killing.
01:00:40.000But nobody wants to talk about the black crime.
01:00:44.000Nobody, in other words, wants to talk about the black perpetrators.
01:00:47.000Nobody wants to talk about black criminals.
01:00:50.000Nobody wants to talk about black crime.
01:00:52.000Nobody wants to say anything negative about non white groups.
01:00:57.000In fact, we can't say anything about non white groups at all.
01:01:00.000The only groups that we can say anything about, including negative and positive, is white people.
01:01:04.000White people have culpability for their ancestors and historical culpability.
01:01:09.000White people as a group have to work on things.
01:01:14.000White people as a group, right, are problematic in these areas, but we have to be walking around on eggshells about what we even call these other groups.
01:01:49.000And because if that's the game we're going to play, and that's what I hear all day long about white racists, then let's have a little bit of reciprocity.
01:02:28.000If there were a white neighborhood that came close to any of the black neighborhoods in the south side of Chicago, you'd never hear the end of that.
01:02:35.000The violence, the drug trafficking, the crime, all that, right?
01:02:41.000Anyway, so that's the shooting in California.
01:02:44.000Yep, he says, When I walked up to the truck, I saw a Mexican driver and a white guy.
01:02:48.000Didn't want to target the driver because he was Mexican, so I shot the white dude.
01:02:52.000And there is no Justice Department probe, as far as I know, into this about a hate crime, and there never will be.
01:02:59.000And all of this, remember, is under the guise of, well, we are the majority, right?
01:03:05.000And even when we were on TikTok two weeks ago, and I was on that Zoom call with all those young conservatives, and I started to explain some of these double standards.
01:03:14.000This is the last thing I'll say on this, and then we'll move on to the Ahmaud Arbery case.
01:03:18.000I started to explain some of these anti white double standards and what's going on.
01:03:23.000And they said, well, you know, the reason that blacks and Hispanics and Asians are entitled to this sort of special status is because they're in the minority.
01:03:35.000Because they're historically oppressed or marginalized or whatever.
01:03:40.000But it's not that way now, and it's not going to be like that in the future.
01:03:43.000So I don't know what people are talking about when they say this.
01:03:47.000They say, well, the reason it's like this is because white people are the majority.
01:03:51.000White people are disproportionately represented in government and in X, Y, and Z, all these institutions.
01:03:57.000It's not going to be like that forever.
01:03:59.000It's not going to be like that soon, imminently.
01:04:04.000And who is going to decide the next presidential election?
01:04:08.000And if not the next one, the one after that.
01:04:11.000But whichever one it's going to be, it'll be everyone until the end of time.
01:04:14.000It's going to be all these non white people that have moved into the swing states.
01:07:06.000Travis McMichael and his father get in their pickup truck and they drive to apprehend Ahmaud Arbery.
01:07:12.000And Travis McMichael's father is a retired police officer.
01:07:16.000They stop, Travis McMichael gets out of the car, and this is where the 26 second video shows.
01:07:23.000Ahmaud Arbery runs, crosses in front of the truck, Assaults, Travis McMichael tries to wrestle the shotgun away from him, and then Travis McMichael shoots and kills Ahmaud Arbery.
01:07:49.000He tried to bring a loaded handgun into a high school basketball game when he was 19, and he's also been convicted for shoplifting before, too.
01:08:31.000You know, you could make all kinds of arguments.
01:08:34.000But what you can see from these facts before looking at anything else is the fundamental setup here, which is a criminal and a citizen's arrest that was botched.
01:08:44.000It was not a story of an unarmed jogger who was hunted by white supremacists and killed for sport because he was black.
01:08:56.000And none of the evidence points to that.
01:08:57.000And increasingly, I think we're going to see more of that.
01:09:00.000So I want to establish from the beginning, before we look into this, The case and what we know about it, what assumptions we can make.
01:09:08.000But then another video came out this weekend, a series of videos, and this is according to a local source.
01:09:15.000It says The new surveillance video obtained by Atlanta ABC affiliate WSB was recorded shortly before Arbery's death.
01:09:23.000It shows a man walking outside toward a home construction site and then entering.
01:09:28.000The owner of the property where Arbery appears to walk through tracked down other videos of what all appear to be the same man walking through this home as far back as October 2019.
01:09:40.000So it's not just, and you might have seen this, it's a video of him walking through a construction site.
01:09:45.000He doesn't vandalize anything, but he's walking through this construction site.
01:09:50.000And you might have seen the famous one from the day he was killed.
01:09:52.000But there are videos of the same person in the same house going back to October, seven months ago, right?
01:10:02.000And I don't know anybody that's reporting that.
01:10:05.000And by the way, the reason he installed the cameras in that site, burglaries.
01:10:11.000The reason that he installed cameras going all the way back to last fall is because his construction site, that home, had been burglarized.
01:10:19.000Copper pipes had been missing from the house.
01:10:23.000So, if we really want to get now with this new evidence, if we want to add on to the timeline, we could go back beyond the string of burglaries in this neighborhood matching Ahmaud Arbery's description that go back to December 2019.
01:10:34.000And we could go back to October 2019 when Ahmaud Arbery, matching the burglar's description, was shot in this footage in this house.
01:10:43.000And the reason the cameras were installed actually predates the footage, of course.
01:10:49.000Copper pipes being stolen from the house.
01:10:52.000Well, I guess that's all just very coincidental.
01:10:55.000It's just the biggest coincidence ever.
01:10:57.000You have a man matching the description of a burglar inside a neighborhood that's been burglarized, inside a house that only has cameras because that particular house had been burglarized for copper pipes.
01:11:08.000Wow, talk about wrong place at the wrong time, am I right?
01:11:46.000These are the attorneys, well, but it wasn't breaking the law.
01:11:49.000The attorney said, Our office has reviewed the surveillance video, which appears to show a person believed to be Ahmaud Arbery entering a property under construction.
01:11:57.000The individual remains on the property for under three minutes before continuing to jog down the road.
01:12:03.000The video is consistent with the evidence already known to us.
01:12:37.000It says Ahmad's actions at this empty home under construction were in no way a felony under Georgia law.
01:12:42.000This video confirms that Mr. Arbery's murder was not justified and the actions of the men who pursued him and ambushed him were unjustified.
01:12:50.000So I have a few thoughts about this and then we're going to go on to the hate crime charge.
01:12:55.000But my first question when I saw this video was what actually does this home look like?
01:13:03.000Because then, what I see a lot of conservatives talking about is well, he's in this home under construction, and on a technical level, nothing is seriously awry here.
01:13:14.000He's not breaking anything, he's not stealing anything, at least it's not caught on camera, but he is trespassing.
01:13:20.000So it's like, well, nothing seriously wrong is being done here besides the trespassing.
01:13:25.000And I see a lot of conservatives are saying things like, you know, this is where they jump to.
01:13:30.000To me, this is just, you know, obvious at this point.
01:13:33.000It's painfully obvious what's going on.
01:13:35.000But I see a lot of conservatives and others who continue to rationalize this narrative about white murderers and racist murderers and all this, unarmed joggers.
01:13:45.000They say that, well, this is actually a fairly common occurrence.
01:13:49.000Men, boys will explore construction sites all the time, even when they're out for a jog, even often when they're out for a jog.
01:13:57.000I see people like Mike Cernovich and Andrew Clavin and Matt Walsh, Daily Wire people, all kinds of all-light characters, and they're all saying it's actually a very.
01:14:07.000This is a very predictable and commonplace thing for men to explore construction sites because you're interested in construction, even when you're on a job, too.
01:14:18.000And I thought, well, let's take a look at this construction site.
01:14:20.000I mean, if you look at any of the footage, it's not great footage.
01:14:51.000A home under construction, I'm thinking a home with no walls.
01:14:54.000A home with a wooden frame where anybody could just walk on into it and check it out, and maybe there wouldn't be anything there because it's totally exposed.
01:15:04.000But if you take a look at the picture of this home under construction, it looks like a normal home.
01:15:08.000The interior is gutted, but it's got walls, it's got windows, it's got doors.
01:15:16.000The idea that people are just walking into these homes and just checking them out, and there's nothing wrong with this, there's nothing suspect.
01:15:25.000Not only do I think that's just plainly obtuse, that is obviously obtuse.
01:15:32.000How stupid do you have to be to, oh no, he's really just checking out the construction?
01:15:36.000Even if you're willing to believe that.
01:16:29.000The other thing that I observed from this little exchange here is from the lawyer's statement and from people's reactions.
01:16:36.000They're saying that Ahmaud Arbery, even if he is in this home under construction, even if he is trespassing, well, technically he wasn't doing anything wrong.
01:16:47.000Now, to all of us, we know what's going on here.
01:18:05.000So, if you want to talk about technicalities, if you want to talk about the technical letter of the law, well, let's get technical.
01:18:13.000Travis McMichael and his father getting their guns and driving up to apprehend Ahmaud Arbery, maybe even if he wasn't doing anything wrong, well, they didn't do anything wrong either.
01:18:22.000And therefore, the only crime in this entire saga was the assault and battery of Travis McMichael by Ahmaud Arbery.
01:18:31.000Because I saw the video and I think anybody could watch the video and see plainly what happens.
01:18:39.000Travis McMichael is outside the truck with a shotgun in hand, not pointed at Ahmaud Arbery, not trained on him, but Ahmaud Arbery is sprinting next to the truck and then crosses over and attacks and is punching and swinging.
01:18:54.000So the only crime, wait, if we're getting technical, hey, well, Ahmaud Arbery's attorneys want to get technical.
01:19:04.000Well, Okay, well, he didn't break any laws by being in the house.
01:19:07.000And the McMichaels didn't break any laws by trying to perform a citizen's arrest.
01:19:11.000The only law that I saw broken on camera is Ahmaud Arbery attacking, assaulting its battery, attacking Travis McMichael, and attempting to grab his firearm.
01:20:09.000Why is it that law abiding citizens are constrained by the law and criminals, because they're criminals, there's no culpability on their part at all?
01:20:59.000Well, he didn't deserve to die for, you know, a burglary.
01:21:02.000Well, how did these people know that that's all he was up to?
01:21:05.000Because what I see in these videos and what I see in these reports is you have a hostel in the neighborhood who you don't know anything about.
01:21:13.000You don't know who this guy is, this home that's under construction that this guy has been.
01:21:18.000Frequenting for six months, the homeowners don't know who he is.
01:22:28.000But it's also about the pursuit, because now many are saying, well, he shouldn't have even been pursued.
01:22:32.000I'm really getting tired of this idea that it's on the police, even in some cases, or on law abiding citizens that we must be the ones that are exercising this restraint and we are constrained by the law down to the letter.
01:22:45.000And if we don't follow procedure, then we're the criminals for defending our neighborhoods and families from burglars or potential murderers or whoever else.
01:25:54.000They want to hang us with this procedural stuff, procedural improprieties.
01:25:58.000Well, you know, shouldn't they have called the police?
01:26:02.000Well, shouldn't he have not been burglarizing a house?
01:26:05.000Doesn't that make a little bit of sense?
01:26:07.000But nobody wants to talk about this now.
01:26:09.000I predict that nobody's going to be talking about this in a week because of the narrative collapse surrounding the black jogger.
01:26:15.000Let's not forget how quickly and how far the goalposts have been shifted.
01:26:21.000Because that has been lost in the mix.
01:26:24.000Throughout this whole show, we've been talking about, well, with the assumption that he's this burglar, right?
01:26:30.000But that was not the narrative last week.
01:26:33.000And we have to take time to pause and acknowledge that.
01:26:36.000And everybody has to take time to pause and acknowledge that and think about that.
01:26:40.000Because this was not a story last week about a black burglar who got shot, and it wasn't fair.
01:26:47.000It was a story about an unarmed black jogger who was hunted by white supremacists.
01:26:52.000That it was a couple of vigilantes, a couple of racist rednecks that got in their trucks and got in their pickup truck and they went down to lynch them a black person, right?
01:27:02.000That was the story that we heard last week.
01:27:11.000But all these people that were talking last week about neo Nazis and white supremacists and KKK and lynching and none of them are issuing a mea culpa.
01:27:22.000I don't see anybody taking a breath to say, well, maybe we were wrong.
01:27:27.000Maybe I'm going to shut the fuck up for five seconds before I say anything else, stupid.
01:27:32.000But they're going to go from unarmed black jogger.
01:29:40.000So, and, you know, maybe talking about deserve, it's not really a question of deserve.
01:29:47.000You're putting people in jeopardy, you're invading somebody's space, and people are protecting their neighborhood, right?
01:29:53.000But fundamentally, it's just are you honest with yourself?
01:29:57.000Are you going to acknowledge that this was just another black criminal and that there's a black crime problem?
01:30:03.000And maybe white people are getting fed up with that.
01:30:05.000In the same way that this black killer in California says, I'm fed up with white racism.
01:30:11.000And I'm not saying that we're going to do that to them, but I'm saying, you know what?
01:30:15.000I think the McMichaels were within their rights.
01:30:17.000Maybe they're fed up with their neighborhood being burglarized.
01:30:19.000That doesn't mean they're going to go out and kill random people.
01:30:22.000But if somebody lunges and takes her firearm and they have probable cause and so on, I'm not really heartbroken over that outcome, actually.
01:30:31.000And it's just that is always what it comes down to nobody wants to acknowledge that problem on the other side.
01:30:38.000Anybody with eyeballs, anybody who is honest with themselves, could take one look at this and see yep, black criminal gets killed and it's going to be a major PR disaster because of this video, which looks bad and so on.
01:30:52.000But it's incumbent on everybody to change that because, by the way, and I don't mean to go full like, well, you know, because I know this might come across a certain way.
01:31:00.000But by the way, black crime is a problem that affects black people too, actually.
01:31:22.000Nobody wants to talk about that because they don't want to come across.
01:31:25.000As racist, I don't want to come across.
01:31:27.000Well, if I just say what's going on, if I'm just honest about it, well, they might say that I'm a certain way and I can't do that, so I will lie.
01:31:38.000Or maybe the lie is so internalized that I don't even know I'm living the lie anymore.
01:31:44.000I think that's the case with a lot of these people.
01:31:46.000I don't think they wake up one day and say, they're going to call me racist if I say this, so I'm just going to lie.
01:31:52.000I think they probably, on some level, mean what they're saying, but it's because they've internalized this big lie.
01:31:57.000For so long, that this is just they're really going to try and tell us that this, you know, felon is in this neighborhood in this house, it's been burglarized, and checking out the architecture.
01:32:09.000It's like you're not that dumb, you're not that dumb, but you are either willfully lying or you have been totally consumed by it, you have been totally integrated into this bigger lie.
01:32:22.000These are just the facts, these are just the facts.
01:32:24.000So, so anyway, that's that, but we're going to move on, we're going to talk about the hate crime charge, that's the other big development.
01:32:49.000In like a cosmic sense, you know, if we're going to mete out punishment based on the crime, like, well, is stealing really, you know, do you deserve to die?
01:33:07.000When you trespass into somebody's neighborhood, and moreover, when you attack somebody holding a shotgun, I mean, this is just cause and effect.
01:33:15.000Now, can we say after the fact, well, was that sad?
01:34:05.000The people that should be worried are the criminals, not the law abiding citizens, for protecting themselves or their families or their neighborhoods.
01:34:12.000That is the black and white issue to me.
01:34:23.000It says the department said it would take, from the Justice Department, said it would take any appropriate action warranted by the facts and the law.
01:34:31.000The Civil Rights Division of the Department of Justice, the FBI, and the U.S. Attorney of the Southern District of Georgia have been supporting and will continue fully to support and participate in the state investigation.
01:35:56.000If somebody, if I break into your house and you don't know who I am, and your house has been burglarized before, and you approach me with a shotgun, you're within your rights.
01:36:09.000If I lunge for your shotgun and you kill me, you're within your rights.
01:38:12.000Where are the flash mobs and the agitation and the media coverage about our murder rate or the black murder rate in particular, which is half, right?
01:38:23.000Or the rape rate or all the other terrible, disproportionate numbers.
01:38:28.000So, anyway, so spare me that stupidity.
01:38:34.000It's just like annual or biannual occurrence now that odds are out of all the black people getting apprehended for crimes in the country, at least one of them is going to go awry every now and again and it's going to get.
01:38:50.000And suddenly we got to lynch a police officer because he was doing his job.
01:38:55.000Out of 100 apprehensions that are like intense and legitimate and all the rest, well, one might be botched and it's a white criminal justice system problem.
01:39:05.000It's racism at the systemic level and heads need to roll and this needs to change.
01:40:14.000Yeah, I guess I'll take a look at that.
01:40:16.000I haven't seen the reaction against Ben Shapiro.
01:40:19.000That's white pilling, I guess, that people are waking up.
01:40:23.000But, yeah, you know, and the thing about Knowles and Walsh, and even Claven for that matter, is that, and I'll be a little nuanced here, Knowles and Walsh and Claven are actually, I think, decent enough, smart enough guys.
01:40:37.000And, you know, give me a moment here, because I'm going to qualify that.
01:40:43.000I think they're decent and smart enough guys.
01:40:45.000Like, if you hear Knowles and Walsh and Claven, there's actually a lot of overlap between us and them.
01:40:50.000Obviously, on some issues, there's not, like on immigration and on race and on.
01:40:55.000Jewish power and things like in Israel, right?
01:40:58.000But broadly speaking, on social conservatism and on the family and on the flaws of democracy, like on a lot of the stuff, they are with us.
01:41:08.000And I think Michael Knowles is an articulate guy.
01:41:11.000And I don't really have anything positive to say about Matt Walsh.
01:41:13.000I think he sounds like he has shit in his mouth when he talks.
01:41:16.000And I think he's like a tryhard buffoon.
01:41:19.000Andrew Clavin seems like an upstanding guy and funny and everything.
01:41:23.000But the thing is, they all work for Ben Shapiro.
01:41:29.000Carry his bullshit on Israel and on everything else.
01:41:34.000And I don't know if it's their employment that forces them to be stupid on these issues, or I don't know if they are just dumb on these issues.
01:41:44.000I don't know if they're trying to be mainstream.
01:41:46.000I don't know what's going on with that, but I feel like they're smart enough to know the score, but because they work for Ben, or because they want the paycheck, or because they want to be mainstream, they can't say that.
01:42:37.000To me, people like that are worthless.
01:42:40.000I don't care how based you are, I don't care how eloquent you are, whatever.
01:42:43.000If you're going to be throwing us under the bus, and you have no integrity, and you're not an honest person, you're worthless in politics, in my opinion.
01:42:51.000So that's the thing for people that might say, well, Michael Knowles should move on.
01:42:54.000Yeah, he should move on, because I think that if Michael Knowles never got mixed in with Ben Shapiro, he might have been an upstanding guy.
01:43:02.000And same with Clavin, for that matter.
01:43:03.000I liked Clavin in high school, and even during the Groyper Wars, Clavin was very muted about what we were doing.
01:43:10.000And I think there might be something to that.
01:43:14.000But I can't hold my nose and say, well, you know, maybe they're okay on the issues, but they just work for Ben Shapiro and, you know, totally threw us under the bus and have no integrity.
01:43:44.000Not just for my own sake, but just for the sake of the movement itself, for the ideas, and for the sake of our America First team here.
01:43:53.000Because it's not just me, it's all kinds of people.
01:43:56.000How many people have laid down their lives and their reputations and made sacrifices only to get shot down or stabbed in the back by their own fellow conservatives?
01:44:05.000So those people should not be the ones, for a variety of reasons, to inherit America First or nationalism.
01:44:12.000Clavin, they will have that stain on them their whole lives.
01:45:38.000I think the show is better than it was.
01:45:41.000I mean, obviously, I'm biased, but I watch some of my old shows and I cringe.
01:45:45.000I watch my old shows from like RSBN or from a couple years ago and I'm like, you know, the production quality, just the overall delivery, the rhetoric, it's very unrefined, I think would be the word.
01:45:57.000Not that it's not good, it's just unrefined.
01:46:00.000Jordan says In less than a week, we've gone from Arbery being a hunted jogger to a construction enthusiast.
01:46:43.000Jordan B says it's so funny watching Matt Walsh blindly walking into getting ratioed when he can't stop himself from responding to you on Twitter, LMAO.
01:48:59.000Like, I like Jim Goad, and I had heard of Jim Goad for a long time, and all that.
01:49:05.000I haven't read a lot of his books, but I've read his articles before, and he's a talented writer and a funny guy, and, you know, he knows the relevant facts, but, you know, he became like this militant atheist.
01:49:17.000I don't know if that's a new thing, but a couple of years ago, and it's just, like, off putting, you know, he's.
01:49:22.000Trying to start shit with me all the time.
01:49:24.000Not all the time, but every now and again.
01:49:27.000Hey, so if you're a Christian, then explain this to me.
01:52:25.000And so to convert somebody who is like a militant Zionist Jewish person to America first, Is impossible because I mean, they are nationalists, but for Israel, you know, they are stridently nationalistic, but for the Jewish people, not for the American people, you know, which is whatever, but it is what it is.
01:52:44.000So, so that to me is fundamentally incompatible.
01:52:47.000I was a neocon when I was in like high school.
01:52:49.000I was arguing the Iraq war was justified, and you know, we need to maintain this tripwire in Eastern Europe and with Iran, and blah, blah.
01:52:59.000You know, I made all the neocon arguments, and then I realized, wait a second, this is not for America, and I flipped.
01:53:05.000So I think people like that very easily could be converted over.
01:53:09.000But to me, libertarianism is probably, well, it's also dependent on the context, because when I was a libertarian, it was like the.
01:53:17.000It was the glow of Ron Paul libertarianism, which Ron Paul libertarianism was like paleo libertarianism.
01:53:25.000It was like strong borders, maybe skepticism even of like democracy against wars, against central banking, right?
01:55:41.000Because somebody that is a landlord could be somebody who is honestly like middle class or upper middle class, who has an investment property, a rental property, trying to get out of the rat race.
01:55:52.000These people are not your globalist elites that are wrecking the country.
01:55:57.000Even if they are rich, even if they are affluent.
01:56:00.000Relatively speaking, these are not the people that are like wrecking America with third world immigration.
01:56:06.000These are people that are successful, right?
01:56:09.000And that I think has to do with sort of the changing like wealth distribution in America.
01:56:13.000You have millionaires these days, and some millionaires aren't even really like rich in the sense of if you're living in New York City or San Francisco or Los Angeles, you know, being a millionaire, well, obviously you're not poor.
01:56:34.000I don't mean to say that if you're a millionaire, you're like a struggling, like middle class person, but it is to say that, you know, this idea that, oh, you own a property or, oh, you know, you're rich or whatever, you're the enemy.
01:56:45.000That is a very sad and pathetic left wing mentality.
01:56:51.000We, I think, as right wingers, should want to become rich and successful and all those things.
01:56:55.000But there's a difference between becoming rich and successful and, like, this what would you call a generational elite, you know, moneyed elite that is wrecking the country with lobbying and with their firms and all that.
01:57:08.000So when I see right wing people doing this stuff about, you know, don't pay your rent and kill your landlord and all this, it's like that is just a cope.
01:58:44.000We have to remember who the enemy is, and it's not your landlord.
01:58:47.000That's like a very retarded, like Leninist argument or Marxist argument.
01:58:54.000Enemy AC 130 above says, Ever have those existential moments when you pause and think about the simple fact that Donald Trump is still the president, that he's among the likes of Washington, Adams, and Jefferson?
01:59:09.000I feel that way all the time, actually.
01:59:13.000I do that frequently and pause and think, you know, Donald Trump is our president.
01:59:17.000And it's so weird because it's normal now, but when you think about the fact that, like, he was on the apprentice and everything that we went through in 2015 and 2016, And now he's the president of the United States.
01:59:31.000Like, nobody can take that away from us or from him or from anybody.
01:59:54.000Yeah, I guess that went through twice.
01:59:56.000Base Nibba says, Sub brother, not much.
01:59:59.000John says, My final paper for history had to be about how cultural differences are, quote, interesting and important, but ultimately superficial.
02:00:59.000But it's all those people that call us closed minded that won't for a second engage with or entertain something that opposes their worldview.
02:01:07.000But that's always, it always presupposes things like that.
02:01:10.000Well, it's equal, but, or rather, it's interesting, but, All cultures are the same.
02:01:54.000And it's sort of like a Rubik's Cube sort of a process where people are willing to tinker and toy and, you know, try and think about theories or hypotheses and, you know, try and match that with their experience or with facts.
02:02:08.000Like that, I think that really is, comes down to IQ or some metric of your capacity for cognition.
02:03:59.000You know, and it's like, man, it's all so tiresome, man.
02:04:03.000They have no place in political movements.
02:04:05.000Women have no, I mean, and there are obviously some exceptions that have been proven over time, over decades, and I think they even accept their role.
02:04:15.000But generally speaking, they just got no, we don't need any e girls, and generally, we don't really need any women in political movements.
02:04:24.000We need women to be mothers, we need women to be good wives.
02:04:28.000We need women to look after the children because we have to be out saving the world.
02:04:32.000So, Anyway, I don't know how we got there, but I think about that Gabby Katharina.
02:04:38.000And people think that we should be like, m'lady, to them.
02:04:42.000I swear to God, we go on this crusade for years against people like Gabby Katharina, and I still see women and men who are saying, like, these incels are just not gentlemen.
02:04:53.000Like, don't they know that for us to bring back families, men have to be nice to women?
02:04:58.000And it's like, okay, Gabby Katharina, let me get here's my coat, madam.
02:05:04.000Hello, Gabby, with her fucking whore makeup and her whore fucking body count.
02:05:10.000M'lady, let me get the door for you, m'lady.
02:05:26.000And I see women, and especially women, I saw an Instagram post recently, and she was like, My husband needs to teach all these incels how to be a gentleman.
02:05:58.000I accept my traditional role, and you should be masculine, you should be a man, and I want that, and blah, blah, blah.
02:06:03.000But at the same time, it's I want to call the shots.
02:06:07.000Yeah, I'm going to be a traditional woman, and yeah, I'm going to take a secondary role, but you incels need to man up and be gentlemen and dance for me.
02:06:23.000That's obviously a joke, but it is to the point of if you want men to lead and you want that role and you understand the score, well, clearly you don't if you still want to be the finger wagging bitch because nobody wants the finger wagging bitch.
02:07:02.000Because I'll see that one TikTok or whatever, you know, I'll see some stuck up whatever, and then two seconds later, I'll see the trad girl on Twitter.
02:07:12.000These men need to be more gentlemanlike.
02:07:15.000And it's like you just want to tear yourself in half.
02:12:25.000Interracial, I think they work out at a lower rate.
02:12:28.000And in your particular case, I think it's actually not the case.
02:12:33.000I think white man, black woman actually works out at about the same rate, I'm pretty sure.
02:12:39.000But I just don't think it's wise, and I don't think it's fair to the child either.
02:12:44.000Because I think a child with a white father and a black mother has a conflicting identity, which is challenging.
02:12:54.000I think it's challenging enough when it's between different ethnicities or even different neighborhoods, religions, but then you add in that racial component.
02:13:17.000But yeah, I could not imagine, like, having a kid and, like, you know, I go to the hospital and my wife delivers a child and it's like a black child.
02:13:26.000And again, it's not like I have a problem with blacks.
02:13:29.000Not like I have a problem with black children in general, but I'm going to raise, like, A black kid?
02:14:22.000For people that don't know the extended lore, this guy, Gregory Malchuk, he used to be in the super chats a lot and be in the live chat and the show, but he was always a wignat and also retarded.
02:14:35.000I mean, if you watch his videos, you could see just by his face that something's wrong with him.
02:14:40.000And the other thing is, he was obsessed with circumcision.
02:14:43.000That was the only thing he talked about.
02:14:45.000That was the only thing he asked about.
02:15:29.000Unless I'm just drawing a blank right now.
02:15:31.000So I don't know what you're talking about.
02:15:34.000Jen says, What are your thoughts on the America First reading list Milo and Michelle Malkin made?
02:15:40.000I thought it was good, but I didn't want to put it on my Telegram because it had the Turner Diaries on it, which.
02:15:49.000I don't know why Milo would include that.
02:15:51.000I don't, you know, that just doesn't make a lot of sense to me.
02:15:54.000I think there are a few other, like, unoptical things on there.
02:15:58.000No, sorry, like, sorry, but the Turner Diaries does not belong on a list of, like, your starting list for Western literature, Western, you know, Western books.
02:16:27.000You know, Michelle Malkin's brilliant, and she's like an English major, so she knows her stuff.
02:16:31.000But I don't know how that found its way on there.
02:16:34.000But just like you're just asking for trouble.
02:16:36.000I don't know why people think that's a good idea.
02:16:40.000Jewish Groyp says, I had a dream that my physics professor shaved his head and wore Cookie Monster sweatpants and t shirt and said he is a Groyper.
02:16:48.000All I could say the whole dream was yo based?
02:19:12.000Jordan B says one of my big wake up moments was when 21 Savage and LeBron had to issue a public apology for 21's lyric I've been getting that Jewish money.
02:20:04.000Okay, well, I'll just give you the gestalt.
02:20:06.000But basically, one of my neighbors, I'm not going to be more specific than that, but one of my neighbors said something to my parents that was kind of nasty recently about me.
02:20:20.000When I was in eighth grade, I was a student council president and I gave a graduation speech.
02:20:26.000And one of the closing lines was something to the effect of, well, what was it?
02:20:31.000It was like, you know, you'll either, some of us will end up in the White House or maybe in our mother's basements, blah, blah, blah, blah, something to that effect.
02:20:45.000And so recently, one of my neighbors said to my father, made some snide remark about that, like, oh, you know, because I live with my parents, which, by the way, it's like that she's, well, now I'm getting to the, but it's like everybody that I know, those kids included, okay, that person's kids included, live at home because everybody, I'm 21.
02:21:08.000It'd be one thing if I was like 28 and I lived at home.
02:21:11.000It'd be one thing if I was 38, 40, lived at home.
02:21:40.000I'm not going to say the metric, but, you know, but he just threw out a number, which happens to be true, and it was, you know, floored this person.
02:21:47.000So now, whenever I used to be very considerate when I was driving around the block at night, because I like to play my music loud.
02:23:27.000Yamada says, What are your thoughts on unions?
02:23:30.000I'm not honestly a huge union supporter.
02:23:32.000I mean, I think unions are maybe necessary, but like we all know the collective bargaining and the labor unions, they're not like they once were.
02:23:42.000You know, now the AFL, CIO, and the other big unions, they're every bit as corrupt as the corporations with the workers that they represent.
02:23:51.000So now it's just turned into another one of these big legacy institutions.
02:24:00.000I think union workers are good and people who work union jobs are good and should be protected.
02:24:05.000But, you know, the way unions are now, I think they're corrupt.
02:24:08.000Entropizel says these guys did nothing wrong, but in the end they were kind of stupid.
02:24:12.000I hope they get off without any charges.
02:24:14.000Yeah, it was probably dumb because you end up in a situation like that.
02:24:18.000But I don't think it was illegal or even unjustified.
02:24:23.000Vito says isn't it great that white people are culpable for the crimes of their ancestors, but black people aren't culpable for the crimes they committed yesterday?
02:26:18.000Because the kind of society that a people produces reflects what that people is their genetics, their culture, their ancestry.
02:26:30.000And I think there is something genetic about that.
02:26:31.000It is things that are not understood, and there's things that are unseen, and there's probably things that are intangible and unmeasurable.
02:26:39.000But yes, the kinds of civilizations that Europeans produce are unique to Europeans, in the same way that the kinds of civilizations that Asians produce are unique to Asians.
02:26:49.000And it's not a question of the standard of living.
02:26:52.000I'm not saying Western civilization is synonymous with high civilization, but European civilization.
02:26:59.000Asians cannot perpetuate European civilization.
02:27:03.000They can have a sophisticated and complex civilization, and they do, but it will not be European.
02:27:13.000They can borrow from the Europeans, but they will not have that same, they will not generate.
02:27:20.000A new and a novel European culture because they're Asian in the same way that Europeans cannot generate an African culture.
02:27:28.000You know, Europeans cannot generate, I mean, we could borrow, I don't know why we want to, we could borrow from other civilizations, but we cannot generate a novel and a new culture the way that they can.
02:29:02.000Says, what is the biggest difference between your political views as a conservative and the view of Washington, Hamilton, who were liberal but believed in order, liberty, hierarchy, shown in their views, landowning, suffrage, and embrace of natural law?
02:29:16.000I asked this question not as a gotcha.
02:29:20.000The founders were actually pretty conservative.
02:29:23.000The founders were actually very sophisticated and nuanced thinkers and not what most people think.
02:29:30.000Most people think that the founding fathers were libertarians, but they weren't.
02:29:35.000You know, they were liberal in the sense that they created a republican country against a monarchy.
02:29:41.000But if you read their writings, if you read their letters, if you read the Federalist Papers, this was not like the same kind of liberal ideologue stuff that you saw in the French Revolution or by other intellectuals at the time.
02:29:55.000You know, they did not want to create a democracy, for example.
02:29:58.000Even though it was republican sovereignty, you had the state, you know, the constitution they created and the government they created was very different than the government we have today.
02:30:08.000Look at the difference between the Senate today versus then.
02:30:12.000Look at the Electoral College today versus then.
02:30:40.000That doesn't take away from the fact that I think they were wise.
02:30:42.000I think they were conservative, and we would be wise to get back to some of the stuff they talked about.
02:30:48.000Then again, I think a lot of what they designed was obviously insufficient, but I don't think they could have anticipated some of the things that came in the future.
02:30:57.000So the biggest difference between my political views and them is probably with regards to maybe the power of the presidency or maybe the power of the federal government.
02:31:10.000You know, I would probably, and also I would, it's definitely a much more racial thing in the sense that you look at like China and Russia and all these, or Singapore, and what's baked into these governments after the last century is considerations about a globalized world and that the elites in Western countries have been globalized and liberalized, and the populations have been liberalized and globalized.
02:31:36.000And how do we not only protect our country from tyrants or abuses, but also how do we protect our country from International elite?
02:31:44.000How do we protect our country from a demographic change?
02:31:48.000How do we protect our country from the press or the interests of money?
02:31:52.000So, a lot of these are 20th and 21st century phenomena, I guess would be the plural.
02:33:31.000I'll get on that right now because you asked.
02:33:34.000Yeah, I know I haven't had enough on my plate between the new merch designs and the new website, but yeah, let me address your little baby concern.
02:34:04.000Like, can you just, can you just, you know, give me a sec?
02:34:08.000Eternal cringe says, vouch says blacks in the U.S. commit more crime due to poverty, ignoring that every black country ever, which are high crime, poor shitholes, truth is blacks commit more crime due to low IQ, at ease, what at ease.
02:34:24.000All these other causal factors just don't hold up.
02:34:29.000You know, if it's poverty, then, you know, why is it that wealthy black people commit more crime than poor white people?
02:34:37.000If it were about, you know, education, why is it that wealthy, the kids of wealthy blacks, score lower on their SATs and ACTs than poor whites?
02:34:46.000And the list goes on and on, but they come up with everything in the book.
02:40:12.000Big Globe says, imagine it's the year 2026 and you're so famous with millions of followers.
02:40:18.000And you make all your former classmates go through security, your own high school reunion, LMFAL.
02:40:23.000Yeah, well, I'm already more successful than all my peers, you know.
02:40:26.000And it's all these people, it's so funny.
02:40:29.000When I dropped out of college, people are so smug about it.
02:40:33.000You know, I'm graduating from a four year college.
02:40:36.000I remember what, yeah, I don't even want to get into it, but people in the world treated me like shit because I dropped out of college and they thought I was going nowhere.
02:40:45.000I remember one person just ghosted me.
02:40:47.000They're like, oh, so you're not going to college anymore?
02:43:02.000You know, that's just the metric of success for all the people that, you know, doubted me or were nasty and so on because they thought that I wasn't going anywhere.
02:45:32.000But the one family we're very friendly with.
02:45:34.000And, you know, my parents are very sociable and my parents are very nice people.
02:45:41.000So we're on good terms with all the neighbors.
02:45:43.000We're even on good terms with them, but it was just a snide remark.
02:45:47.000You know, people in my neighborhood, like, I grew up in like a suburb that was white, and it was very like a Mean Girls kind of a thing where all the moms and all the parents were just very clicky and, you know, into their kids' lives.
02:46:04.000I don't know if anybody can relate to this, but I grew up in a, obviously a suburb outside the city, but it was a smaller town, and in the community of parents and kids from my grade school, it was just very clicky.
02:46:16.000And everybody's, All the parents were in everybody's business and noses in everybody's business and kind of judgmental about what went on.
02:46:24.000And I know that when I dropped out and went to Charlottesville, you know, there were a few, not a lot, but there were a few parents that gave my mom a lot of shit about it or, you know, just did really passive aggressive kind of like, you know, mean girl stuff like that.
02:47:05.000But yeah, as long as people are going to be in my business about dropping out of college, and they can be in my business about what's in my bank account, then too.
02:47:13.000You know, and I think that's maybe how it should be.
02:47:16.000Because, you know, college is everything, and what school you get into is everything.
02:50:58.000I haven't even ordered my new merch yet because I got to figure out how to order like a sample, you know, without because otherwise, if I just buy it off the site, then I'm like buying it at retail and then it's like I got to wait for the, you know, however big the margin is to.
02:51:15.000I guess it doesn't matter either way, but it's just more efficient to do it that way.
02:51:20.000Bob Sacamanos is saying joggers stop being.
02:54:54.000And you would do all the different, you know, Hell in a Cell, Battle Royale, Elimination Chamber, Fatal Four Way, Triple Threat, all the different Royal Rumble.
02:55:59.000I assume that the Super Chat system is probably super integrated and easy, but hearing about the percentage they take, I was wondering if you could use Venmo or Cash App, would also be useful if ever banned.
02:56:11.000No, dude, I'm already banned on Venmo.
02:56:13.000I don't want to be banned on Cash App, so the solution is not for me to get banned off Cash App.
02:56:19.000Anon says, Shiraki Suburban Goons off to goop shit talking.
02:56:37.000Well, he'll just be the, you know, he will be like Obama in the sense that he will still sort of be like the father of the party.
02:56:46.000He'll still have a leadership role, like the godfather of the party, so to speak.
02:56:51.000And I think he should be a vanguard for his own revolution.
02:56:53.000I think he should shape the party, guide the party, make sure that the nominee in 24 is going to be, you know, a nationalist.
02:57:03.000And I think that he should maybe be looking at the media.
02:57:07.000Maybe he should start his own network.
02:57:08.000I heard there was talk about Trump buying OAN and turning OAN into a Trump news network.
02:57:16.000So I think he should work to solidify the transformation that he's made within the GOP and create some institutions against the RNC and against the establishment GOP.
02:59:31.000And depending on your field, it is tough and it is challenging and all that.
02:59:37.000But so I'm not saying that graduating college isn't an accomplishment or that it's not, you know, worthy or a vehicle that'll take you someplace in life or even an accomplishment in itself.
02:59:53.000That people are so quick to find something to make them think they're better than you, especially somebody like me, because everybody knows that I'm more talented than them.
03:00:02.000I think that people look at a person like me and they were so eager to see me drop out of college or happy when that happened so that they could say, Oh, well, see, I'm in college and Nick Fuentes isn't.
03:00:24.000But I think that that was a big part of it, was like, Oh, look, you dropped out of college.
03:00:30.000Now I can feel better than you for once, you know?
03:00:33.000Because I was, you know, I was like a big deal in high school.
03:00:36.000Not to be like, you know, weird about it, but I was very successful in high school.
03:00:41.000You know, student council president, popular, well liked, king of the Model UN team, you know, top speech team guy, marching band, whatever.
03:00:51.000And it's not even bragging, but I think that's how people feel.
03:00:54.000People are constantly keeping score about their relative status or what makes them feel small or large.
03:01:01.000And I think that people that felt small could feel big when I dropped out of college.
03:02:27.000So Matt Walsh is just a complete joke to me.
03:02:30.000At least Ben Shapiro is successful and has created something for himself, even if he had help from billionaires and nepotism and everything like that.
03:07:24.000I haven't been following his content, but sad to see because he seems like a nice enough guy, fair guy, smart, but I haven't seen his take on Arboree.
03:07:36.000Moist John says the next election is the most important part of further immigration restriction and keeping it.