00:00:42.000So tonight, we're going to be talking about tonight.
00:00:45.000Our feature story is about the Florida Tech Censorship Bill, which passed the Florida State House today.
00:00:56.000So, we've been talking about this bill now for a few months, and Ron DeSantis, governor of Florida, said that he was supporting this a few months ago, and he talked about it at CPAC.
00:01:09.000And we've been campaigning for this bill to be strengthened because the bill sucks.
00:01:15.000I'm just going to be straight up with you, and I'm reading about it on mainstream media.
00:01:20.000You know, nobody's been covering this except for these local sources in Florida for the past few weeks, but.
00:01:28.000Mainstream media is now reporting on the bill now that it's passed, and I'm reading about it in BBC and a few other mainstream publications, and it just sucks.
00:01:39.000I mean, it doesn't do anything to protect people like me or you from big tech censorship.
00:01:46.000And that's why we wanted these amendments put on the bill, and we campaigned for like three weeks to get five simple amendments on the bill, which is that we wanted all lawful speech protected on the platforms.
00:02:00.000We want the bill to apply to all citizens, including current office holders, local candidates for office, independent journalists, and all citizens.
00:02:12.000We want accounts to be reinstated, the ones that have been banned before.
00:02:16.000We wanted that the bill would not just apply to big tech social media companies, but other kinds of big tech censorship as well, including payment processors and banks.
00:02:27.000And lastly, we wanted the fines increased.
00:02:29.000Substantially, so that they would have a real enforcement mechanism that would really deter big tech companies from breaking the law.
00:02:40.000Not one of these things was implemented.
00:02:43.000So, what you have is a bill that bans social media companies, strictly social media, from banning statewide candidates for office in Florida for longer than 14 days.
00:02:56.000And if a company does that, then they face, I think it's a $250,000 per day.
00:03:02.000So they increased the fee a little bit, but not substantially.
00:03:13.000That is so great that we passed this law in Florida.
00:03:17.000So that means that for all of you who are thinking about running for statewide office in Florida, well, you can't be deplatformed for longer than two weeks at a time.
00:03:28.000That's really great news for people like you and me, right?
00:03:41.000This is the number one most important issue, number one for conservatives, for America First, for this whole movement, and for the Republican Party.
00:03:51.000And this is the best we got after five years of this, a little bit longer even than five years.
00:03:57.000And this is the best we could come up with.
00:03:59.000We tried under Donald Trump in the last year, FTC.
00:04:04.000FCC, the executive order, some other mechanisms.
00:04:09.000And now that that's all done, obviously, Trump is out of office.
00:04:13.000Now we've got Governor Ron DeSantis from Florida.
00:04:15.000This is supposed to be the landmark state legislation on big tech, and that's what it is.
00:04:51.000And this is something that Barack Obama had in housing and urban development, and Donald Trump got rid of it.
00:04:56.000And Trump warned that if he lost the election, you would get this under Biden.
00:05:00.000That they would, and this is ultimately what it means, they're going to put poor minorities in your neighborhood and destroy your property value.
00:05:09.000This is a big deal because housing is very expensive.
00:05:13.000For a lot of Americans, it's a lifelong goal of theirs to be able to.
00:07:08.000What kind of productive activity can you engage in that is going to yield you a decent return that's going to make you rich, that's sustainable in the future?
00:07:18.000No matter how you cut it, government is going to come in and they're going to take half of it at every step of the way.
00:07:24.000And now they're going to blow up your housing value as well.
00:07:38.000Today we had another episode of Good Morning Groyper on my Telegram channel with Wurzel Root, otherwise known as Alexander Augustine from TikTok.
00:07:50.000And sadly, since that episode went live, he has now been hardware banned from TikTok.
00:07:55.000So he had a 200 plus thousand follower account.
00:07:59.000I think it was like 210,000 followers on TikTok.
00:08:06.000And today, after he went on my show, his whole account got banned.
00:08:11.000And not only did his account get banned, not only is his account terminated, but he can't even access the TikTok app on his phone, on his hardware.
00:10:16.000But every Friday, I just eat just a giant pizza, and then I go live on the show, and I'm exhausted because I'm doing a lot of work down here.
00:10:24.000I'm doing a lot of work down here in my belly cavity.
00:10:28.000And so my energy is being spent elsewhere.
00:10:31.000It's not up here, my energy is down here.
00:10:34.000It's down here breaking down cheeses and bold, bold tomato sauce and a crispy crust.
00:10:43.000So, you know, that's kind of the Friday energy that I'm bringing to the show.
00:10:49.000Today, it's kind of perfect weather in Chicago the past couple of days.
00:12:00.000Anyway, so I think they're really fine people, but they have a tendency to be poor, and they also have a tendency to destroy property values in communities.
00:13:21.000It said if your suburb is more than 50% white, they're going to have to diversify the neighborhood with Section 8 and with low income housing.
00:13:29.000They're going to have to conduct a study to determine how racist your city is and how much racial equity there is and then adjust accordingly.
00:13:39.000Donald Trump came in and revised that rule and withdrew that.
00:13:45.000And now Joe Biden's coming in and they're drafting another one, which is going to introduce Section 8 subsidized public housing into the suburbs.
00:13:52.000And I'll read you an article about this.
00:13:57.000I think it's actually a source from USA Today, but I pulled it from an article in OON's Review about this.
00:14:03.000It says President Joe Biden wants cities to put more apartment buildings and multifamily units, such as converted garages, in areas traditionally zoned for single family housing.
00:14:13.000As part of his $2.3 trillion infrastructure plan, cities would allow for smaller lots.
00:14:19.000And for apartment buildings with fewer than six units to be built next to a traditional house.
00:14:25.000Current zoning laws that favor single family homes, known as exclusionary zoning, have disproportionately hurt low income Americans.
00:14:34.000Many of them can't afford to buy a big lot of land, leaving them trapped in crowded neighborhoods earmarked in the past for black and brown residents, while white families were able to move to single family areas in the suburbs.
00:14:47.000Biden's proposal would award grants and tax credits to cities that change zoning laws to bolster more equitable access to affordable housing.
00:14:54.000Affordable housing, equitable access to affordable housing.
00:15:29.000A house with a white picket fence and a big backyard for a 4th of July barbecue may be a staple of the American dream, but experts and local politicians say multifamily zoning is key to combating climate change, racial injustice, and the nation's growing affordable housing crisis.
00:15:45.000So, you know, you may be out there enjoying white boy summer with your white picket fences, your big backyard 4th of July barbecue, your dog running around, kids playing bags or whatever.
00:17:24.000Biden's proposal would award grants and tax credits to cities that change zoning laws to bolster more equitable access to affordable housing.
00:17:31.000That means poor people have access to your neighborhood.
00:17:34.000It says a house with a white picket fence and a big backyard for a Fourth of July barbecue.
00:17:39.000Maybe a staple of the American dream, but experts and politicians say otherwise.
00:17:44.000They say multifamily zoning is key to combating climate change, racial injustice, and the nation's growing affordable housing crisis.
00:17:52.000So you're living a great, comfortable life.
00:17:54.000Like I said, family and everyone's playing in the yard.
00:18:01.000Here come the fucking experts and the politicians to say, oh, actually, I know you're having a great time over here, but we need to put more poor people in your backyard.
00:18:12.000Gangbangers and drug dealers and thugs and hoodlums and youths and spring breakers right here in your backyard.
00:18:19.000I mean, and that is what they're saying.
00:18:21.000They are telling the American people collectively when it comes to meat, meat consumption, water consumption, land utilization, property ownership, wealth.
00:18:32.000These experts and these politicians are coming in and saying, that's not going to work.
00:18:53.000I'm actually fine with climate change and so called racial injustice if it means that we can have a decent standard of living in this country for people that aren't billionaires, actually.
00:19:05.000It says the bill has not been written, but I mean, who are these fucking experts, huh, that are ruining our lives?
00:19:10.000That's who it is, these so called experts that they hire for all this stuff, right?
00:19:16.000More vaccines, put your kids on Ritalin, your big tent or your white picket fence isn't going to fly, you can't own a car anymore, you got to ride public transportation, you got to stop eating red meat, you got to stop taking showers, and you got, right?
00:20:08.000I'm eating my cheese pizza in a glass of pop.
00:20:12.000And, you know, the experts can blow it out their butt.
00:20:16.000It says the bill has not been written.
00:20:19.000The White House says it wants to see progress by Memorial Day and to pass legislation this summer.
00:20:25.000U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marsha Fudge told USA Today that the administration's plan would support communities looking to undo housing practices.
00:20:35.000That too often discriminate against people of color.
00:20:39.000Fudge said, The result of this sort of investment will be critical to increasing housing options for low and moderate income families.
00:20:46.000The push for zoning changes comes as the Biden administration continues to reverse former President Donald Trump's housing policies aimed at chipping away anti discrimination and civil rights protections.
00:21:00.000As part of his reelection push, Trump had accused Democrats of wanting to abolish the suburbs.
00:21:06.000Under Biden, HUD recently submitted two fair housing rules for review, according to notices posted Tuesday by the Office of Management and Budget.
00:21:15.000One of the policies would reinstate the affirmatively furthering fair housing rule, requiring cities to reverse segregation or risk losing federal funds.
00:21:25.000The other would restore disparate impact, a decades old legal standard that outlaws discriminatory lending and renting practices.
00:21:33.000Federal policy was designed to protect people from discrimination when they are renting or buying a home.
00:21:38.000But regulating land use and zoning is largely a function of local government.
00:21:44.000Biden's infrastructure plan could significantly increase local budgets decimated during the COVID economic recession, an attractive proposal for some mayors who already support affordable housing policies but want cash to cover the cost of these projects.
00:21:59.000So keep in mind, it's state governments that blow up the economy with the lockdown, and local governments are getting killed.
00:22:07.000Local governments have jurisdiction over zoning, municipal, city governments, They have jurisdiction over the zoning.
00:22:15.000Not the federal government, not HUD, right?
00:22:44.000It says critics of UB zoning, the practice of undoing single family housing restrictions, say multifamily housing decreases property values, obviously.
00:22:54.000They argue that increased density would strain existing infrastructure such as schools, transportation, stormwater, and public safety services.
00:23:04.000Urban planners Garrett Knapp and Nicholas Finneo of the University of Maryland said, A legitimate reason for regulating density is to assure that the density of the residential environment Is appropriate for the existing public infrastructure.
00:23:20.000So, what that means is in a given neighborhood, you've only got so many resources.
00:23:25.000You've got a school, you've got rail, you've got public transit, you've got public works, which is like storm drainage and things like that.
00:23:35.000And all of that has been built to scale for a certain amount of people within a geographic area.
00:23:42.000When you increase the number of people that are living in a given domicile, when you take a house or a certain unit and you increase the number of people living there, that puts strain on these resources because there's a finite amount of resources.
00:23:59.000And obviously, if you're rezoning these neighborhoods to include more people and the population density goes up, That means that you've got more people per resource.
00:24:11.000And what has to happen is that either the system is going to be overwhelmed or there's going to have to be rationing and there will be fewer resources per person.
00:24:22.000And some of these things are intangible, obviously.
00:24:24.000I mean, what is resource per person for like storm drainage?
00:24:27.000But you understand it means that you're straining the public works, you're straining the public services.
00:24:44.000People don't want to live in a neighborhood that's overflowing that feels like it can't contain the amount of people in there.
00:24:50.000And so, as a result, people are not going to pay high, you know, they're not going to pay a lot of money for houses where they go in there, and they're not going to get the same kind of resources that they could get in a lower density development.
00:25:04.000And obviously, you're going to have areas where it's high density and the infrastructure is built for high density.
00:25:13.000When they're talking about rezoning suburbs, it's not built for high density.
00:25:19.000In a giant city like New York or Chicago or LA, you've got the infrastructure that can handle millions of people.
00:25:27.000When you take a suburb and you're scaling it up for the amount of people that can live there, they don't have the capacity to deal with that.
00:25:36.000And again, all of that ties back economically to people because your house or your building, whatever, it gets appraised for a certain value.
00:25:46.000And you go in there and you put money down and you pay your mortgage and you build up your equity, and like a stock or like a currency or anything, it is to an extent speculative.
00:25:59.000The value of your home in a dollar amount fluctuates, it fluctuates with what the market will bear.
00:26:05.000And so, if the neighborhood becomes worse, if the neighborhood becomes crime ridden and it becomes dirty and the public works can't keep up with the population, right?
00:26:18.000Or rather, the property value will go down.
00:26:22.000And so, people that put money in their house are going to lose money on this over the long term.
00:26:29.000If you put lots of money over time in a down payment and then purchasing equity through your mortgage over time, and then the value of the property is destroyed because the neighborhood goes in the toilet, that eradicates all the money you've poured into your house.
00:26:45.000And for most people, their house is their biggest asset.
00:26:49.000We could argue about whether or not a house that you live in is really an asset, but for most people, their house is their biggest investment.
00:26:58.000That's where a lot of their net worth is stored.
00:27:01.000And so when you're talking about putting Section 8 in the middle of a suburb, you're talking about wiping out people's net worth, wiping out their purchasing power, wiping out, again, the financial base of the middle class.
00:27:21.000Let's just quote by the National Multifamily Housing Council's analysis, the United States would need to add an average of 328,000 units every year by 2030 to meet the demand of a growing population.
00:27:35.000The nation has succeeded in hitting that mark only three times since 1989.
00:27:43.000So the population is growing, and as the population grows, you need to build more houses because where are these people going to live?
00:27:52.000In order to keep up with population growth, we need to add 328,000 units every year by 2030 in order to keep up with the population growth.
00:28:03.000We've hit that benchmark three times in the past 32 years.
00:28:08.000So, in other words, we're not building enough housing, we're not creating enough units, and this is why they're doing this.
00:28:15.000They need to create more units out of existing ones because people aren't building homes.
00:28:21.000So, they say, let's take a look at existing homes and just Add homes within homes.
00:28:26.000You know, let's subdivide the existing homes rather than build new ones in order to keep up with this population growth, which they're always catching up to.
00:28:57.000So as a result, the quality of the public services and resources is diminished, and everyone gets a smaller share of them because it's subdivided amongst a larger and larger base of people.
00:29:37.000We're bringing in more people than ever.
00:29:39.000Under Joe Biden, he's increasing the refugee cap six fold.
00:29:44.000The number of illegals coming in is exponential, increasing the number of work visas, talking about legalizing however many illegals are in the country, something like 30 million people, and increasing the amount of legal migration through chain migration and other means.
00:31:30.000America had these great industrial cities.
00:31:33.000And just go back and watch old footage of Detroit before the race riots.
00:31:38.000Go back and watch footage of Los Angeles before all the Mexicans came in.
00:31:42.000Go back and watch footage of Chicago or New York City back in the 20s, 30s, 40s, 50s.
00:31:49.000And try not to cry when you look at what a great country this used to be, not just in the rural places and in the suburbs, but in the cities too.
00:31:58.000The quality of life that we used to have.
00:32:00.000And so the cities were destroyed, obviously.
00:32:02.000And the cities weren't destroyed by poverty, they were destroyed by people.
00:32:07.000Why is it that it's not affordable to live in the city?
00:32:10.000It's not because there's not affordable housing, it's not because there's not cheap housing.
00:32:15.000It's because where do you have to live if you want to buy cheap housing in the city?
00:32:44.000It's the people that are shooting and selling the drugs.
00:32:47.000It's the people that are carrying on the public transportation.
00:32:51.000It's the people that destroyed the property values with their behavior.
00:32:56.000And it's the people which is the reason why we can't live in the cities anymore, why America doesn't exist in the cities anymore, why it's a total slum.
00:33:05.000So people went and moved to the suburbs where they could chase the idyllic family life, big plots of land, have the best of both worlds, connected to the city so you could work in an industrial or a service kind of a job, but also you could come home and live in a safe, nice neighborhood with nice public services, good schools, friendly neighbors, and so on.
00:33:27.000And you could build up your wealth by.
00:34:06.000And fundamentally, it's just about class warfare on some level and using race as a vector of attack as well.
00:34:14.000Introducing these people into your neighborhood, breaking apart the community, breaking apart the unity of the community, destroying the property value, lowering the quality of life, imposing national government rule over the local governments, right?
00:34:32.000Now, the zoning regulations are being mandated in Washington, D.C. How does that make any sense?
00:34:41.000You probably live in a place more rural than me, many of you, some maybe more urban.
00:34:47.000But I remember I used to, when I was in high school and middle school, I used to go to the municipal government meetings and they would debate about zoning and everything.
00:34:57.000And that was handled by people in the neighborhood, that was handled by the local people, by the public works and the firefighter and the police and the mayor and The trustees and everything.
00:35:08.000And those are the people that were deciding what was in the best interest of the community.
00:35:13.000Now, because of the shakedown, because of the COVID pandemic, they destroy the national economy.
00:35:18.000And then the central federal government comes in and says, Well, we've got trillions of dollars.
00:35:39.000People in these places are poor, can't get their stuff.
00:35:43.000Ultimately, it's about making everybody totally poor and totally dependent on the government, making everybody totally divided, totally poor, no privacy.
00:35:53.000It's about creating like favelas in America, which is what's going to happen.
00:35:56.000They explicitly say this your white picket fence and your barbecue, that's not going to fly anymore because we're trying to fight climate change and racism.
00:36:05.000And how are you going to fight climate change and racism?
00:36:07.000Well, you're going to have to take your house and subdivide that into some multifamily unit, and you're going to have to welcome in some government subsidized neighbors.
00:36:17.000That's what it means to fight climate change and racism.
00:36:20.000And your school is going to be diversified, and your workplace is going to be diversified, and your neighborhood's going to be diversified, and your 401k is going to go down the tubes, and your property value is going to go down the tubes, and you're not going to be able to count on reliable and clean drinking water, and gas, and energy, and electricity, and all of that.
00:36:42.000That's the program, and there's nowhere you can run to anymore.
00:36:53.000If you live, if your primary address is in the city or in the suburbs, even for that matter, you got to anticipate this and get out of here because that's what they're going to impose.
00:37:04.000And it is going to destroy the suburbs.
00:37:06.000And destroy the suburbs, you destroy our way of life as a people.
00:37:12.000And I've said this before it's about declining quality of life all the way across the board.
00:37:16.000When you have diversity, when you have people that don't speak the same language, don't have the same values, you have people that are misbehaving.
00:37:27.000You cannot have orderliness, cleanliness.
00:37:30.000You know, take a look at poor neighborhoods and don't just get hung up on the crime and the poverty.
00:37:36.000Take a look at like a McDonald's in a poor neighborhood and think about that.
00:37:40.000You go into a poor neighborhood, like I was in Washington, D.C. on January 6th, obviously.
00:37:46.000And I remember I went and got McDonald's at like midnight or something.
00:37:50.000And Washington, D.C. is by no means a poor place, but they've got homeless people all over.
00:37:55.000And I went to this 24 hour McDonald's, and there was a police officer stationed in there 24 7 because of all the homeless people coming in and out.
00:38:03.000And you drive through some of these neighborhoods in the ghetto, in the poor areas of the city, and what do you see?
00:38:09.000You see that the storefronts have metal gates put up in front of their windows so that people can't smash the windows and steal the stuff from there.
00:38:17.000You see that in fast food places and in drive thru's, they've got big plastic barriers.
00:38:26.000It's like you're at an airport or something, and it's like you got to put the money through a little slot, and they put the food through the slot, and everything is totally secured.
00:38:36.000It's police all over the place, and it's gates, and it's constantly looking over your shoulder.
00:38:44.000You have to prepay for food in restaurants.
00:38:47.000Overall, it's just a total decline in the quality of life because people and their behavior are not supporting an environment that's conducive to people being allowed to have some liberty and for there to be.
00:39:01.000Orderliness and cleanliness, and you know, anything that we expect from civilization.
00:39:06.000And so we're going to live like zoo animals.
00:39:09.000That's what it's going to be like in the future in every way, shape, and form.
00:39:14.000We're going to be fed like zoo animals.
00:39:16.000We're going to live in cages like zoo animals.
00:39:19.000We're going to be treated by the police like we're zoo animals, constantly watched, monitored, medicated, and all the rest, taken care of like cattle, like livestock for the New World Order.
00:40:30.000And that's what you got to keep in mind they won't leave you alone.
00:40:32.000You think that if you just do what you're told and you put your head down and you don't be too controversial, you think that you're going to be okay?
00:40:45.000When you see people getting carjacked in Chicago these days, do the black people, and it's all black people doing it, by the way, teenagers, when these black teenagers are holding people up at gunpoint and stealing their cars, do they say, Show me your Twitter likes?
00:41:10.000And when they are out there advocating for White people to be eliminated when they're out there saying you will be replaced in your own country, when they're out there saying that white people are not going to get seats in university and won't get jobs and they're not going to be mentored to these quotas, you're going to keep the white man down.
00:41:28.000Are they saying, oh, but liberals get an exception?
00:41:32.000Liberal white people, liberal inoffensive white people get a pass?
00:41:54.000No matter how controversial you are, no matter how offensive you are, they'll come for you later than they're coming for me, but they're going to come for you and they're going to kill you in your house.
00:42:03.000And if you think that's an exaggeration, take a look at South Africa, where they will wait in your driveway and they will drag you out of your house and rape your wife in front of you and scalp you.
00:42:13.000That's what they're doing in South Africa.
00:42:28.000What do you think happens when all these people that have a racial grievance against the white man, that think that white supremacy, white nationalism, white terrorism, white racism is the biggest threat in the world, what happens when those people are in the majority?
00:42:41.000What happens when you're living surrounded by them in your neighborhood and they're living in the same multifamily unit as you?
00:42:49.000And in the schools, they're teaching all the children about how the white man's responsible for all the world's evils.
00:42:55.000And what happens when it's a government full of not people like Joe Biden, but people like Stacey Abrams and people like Kamala Harris and people like the BLM types that you're seeing these days?
00:43:35.000So, what's going to happen in 20 years when white people are in the minority and all this stuff is unopposed, uncontested?
00:43:42.000Look at the election fraud they pulled off in 2020, and look at what they're able to do now with a unified Democratic government by a hair.
00:43:51.000Joe Biden, they had to cheat, cheat, cheat.
00:43:53.000They had to cheat more than they thought to overcome the.
00:43:58.000Election day votes that Donald Trump got, and they won the House by a hair.
00:44:02.000They lost 27 of the toss up races in the House, and in the Senate, they have a 50 50, right?
00:44:22.000I mean, Virginia's already that way, but permanently.
00:44:25.000What happens when all those places flip blue permanently, and they don't have to worry about the White House, Senate, Supreme Court, House ever again?
00:44:35.000It's going to be a lot more aggressive.
00:44:37.000And I don't think that when the white man is a minority, we'll be treated as nicely as we treated the non white people, frankly.
00:44:45.000Because you got to keep in mind, when this country was founded, slavery, racism, bigotry towards racial, ethnic, and religious minorities, that was the norm forever.
00:44:54.000From the beginning of time until 200 years ago, that was a norm everywhere and for all people.
00:45:00.000And we ended slavery, and we ended discrimination, and we ended bigotry and all of that.
00:45:08.000And now that we've done that, now it's going to be turned around on us.
00:45:12.000I guess we're the biggest dummies in the world.
00:45:14.000Now our country is going to be flooded with non white people, and now they're going to oppress us.
00:45:20.000You know, we said, okay, we're going to create new standards of human rights, new standards of humanity.
00:45:27.000500 years of European domination wrought human rights and wrought a humanitarian, relatively global world order.
00:46:09.000I mean, think about everything that they're saying under the guise of climate and racism.
00:46:14.000Everything that you are going to be told to give up by the experts and politicians.
00:46:19.000You're not going to be able to drive your car to work, and don't shower, and don't run the dishwasher, and don't eat that much meat.
00:46:26.000And we're going to have to look at alternative protein, and you can't live in a big house, and you can't drive multiple cars, and you can't have any babies.
00:47:27.000What Laura Loomer and Michelle pointed out a few weeks ago is that this, it's a bill in the Florida state legislature, only applies to statewide candidates for office.
00:47:38.000Only those people are protected from big tech censorship.
00:47:43.000And in case you haven't noticed, I don't know that it's really a lot of statewide candidates for office in the state of Florida.
00:47:50.000That have really been the primary targets of tech censorship.
00:47:53.000Try to think of a short list of all of the consequential people that have been banned from the internet in the past five years since this new wave of censorship began.
00:48:03.000And how many of them were statewide candidates for office in Florida?
00:48:47.000And this is what we've been campaigning on for the past few weeks saying the bill has to be amended to protect all lawful speech.
00:48:56.000Under the Constitution, that protection should apply to every citizen of the state of Florida because it's statewide legislation.
00:49:04.000That it should not just apply to social media companies, but also big tech financial companies and other services like Uber, Airbnb, Uber Eats, Grubhub, that kind of thing.
00:49:20.000That old accounts that have already been wrongfully suspended must be reinstated, and that the punitive Measures, the fines, the enforcement mechanism should be more severe, dramatically more severe, because these are rich companies.
00:49:35.000Facebook, Twitter, Google, Amazon, you name it, these are very rich companies.
00:50:37.000Even if you move to Florida, it doesn't apply to you.
00:50:40.000For me to be protected by this bill, I would have to move to Florida and run for statewide office like every cycle, which is an expensive prospect.
00:52:22.000They ban you from ordering food through an app.
00:52:25.000You know, and conservatives respond to five years of this five years of systematic and systemic discrimination.
00:52:33.000And this is not just against candidates, but everybody journalists, citizens they're rigging the elections by doing this.
00:52:40.000You know, with their algorithms and with their selective censorship, they're controlling the outcomes of elections, they're controlling the frame of debate, they're ruining lives.
00:52:48.000And after five years of this full frontal assault from big tech, most conservative state government in the country, what do they have to say?
00:52:57.000Well, you can't do that to statewide candidates for office in this state, or else we'll fine you a little bit.
00:53:50.000Back in January, I said, you know, if we're ever going to solve big tech censorship, it's going to be now.
00:53:55.000Because big tech just censored the sitting president of the United States.
00:53:59.000So if there was ever a time for governments.
00:54:03.000To be galvanized to pass legislation to fix this.
00:54:06.000If there were ever a time for the tech geniuses and the billionaires and the donors to rally to create a private solution for this, it would be now.
00:54:15.000Ban the sitting president, most popular incumbent Republican president in history from all social media?
00:54:22.000Wow, you messed up, big tech, big mistake.
00:55:07.000It's just people like him and people like Alex Jones and people like Andrew Torba and people like me and people like Mike Zimmerman and all the people that Zoomer Dev, all the people that put together this platform.
00:55:49.000They stop social media companies from banning statewide candidates for office for more than 14 days, and the penalty is $100,000 per day that the candidate is banned.
00:56:02.000You know, you don't get to have a sitting president of the United States like Donald Trump banned from all social media a second time to galvanize the country.
00:56:12.000And then passing that legislation in a state, get that used as the model for all the statewide legislation in all the other conservative states because you're the number one Republican governor.
00:56:22.000The alignment of all those different things, you know, that doesn't just happen again.
00:56:45.000And, you know, I heard a rumor that this bill didn't go as far as it needed to because if it did, Then you know who and what it would protect?
00:56:58.000This is a rumor that I heard, unsubstantiated, it's unconfirmed, but this is what I heard.
00:57:04.000The reason that Ingolia, who's the sponsor of the bill, and DeSantis didn't go all the way and really deliver a victory for free speech and for conservatives is guess why?
00:57:14.000What would that enable if they allowed total free speech?
00:57:17.000What would that enable if these useless Republicans passed a bill that protected all lawful speech?
00:57:23.000What would be allowed on the platforms?
00:57:58.000We cannot have a conservative movement.
00:58:00.000We cannot have a grassroots movement because freedom would necessarily entail that somewhere, someone might say something critical of Jews.
00:59:52.000And the decision is this we either are not anti Semitic or we save our country.
01:00:02.000But those are the options, it seems like increasingly.
01:00:05.000Those are the only options because, according to the ADL, Tucker Carlson is a racist, white supremacist, white nationalist, Jew hater, and so is Donald Trump, and so is Nick Fuentes, and so is Alex Jones.
01:00:19.000And basically, all of the Christian, patriotic, American nationalists who see what must be done to put America first, they're all anti Semitic.
01:00:28.000And so none of them can have their chance.
01:00:50.000Is that anti Semitic to say that America should come before Israel in America?
01:00:55.000Is that anti Semitic to say that our American God given right to free speech comes first and not Jewish sensitivity to perceived anti Jewish bigotry?
01:01:08.000Is that anti Semitic to ask that question?
01:01:11.000Is that anti Semitic to believe that our rights and our country should come first?
01:01:21.000And more people have got to have that attitude.
01:01:23.000But everybody wants to run and dodge these kinds of accusations.
01:01:27.000I was put on a no fly list for my political beliefs.
01:01:30.000And all these so called conservatives, if they even talked about it, and a lot of them didn't, if they even talked about it, wouldn't mention me by name.
01:01:39.000So conservatives are being put on a no fly list by the government, and people are still worried about guilt by association because I said things that are perceived as bigoted.
01:01:48.000And if they did say my name, they had to spend half the tweet.
01:01:51.000Half the statement saying what a smart aleck I am, what a bad guy I am, I have reprehensible views, I said repugnant things.
01:03:13.000I can't be associated with this one, otherwise, my donor's going to pull my money.
01:03:18.000Well, you know, if your donor's going to pull money because you're associated with somebody like me, then your donor is keeping you on a leash.
01:03:25.000And that leash is designed to prevent you from doing or saying anything.
01:03:29.000That's going to move this country in the right direction.
01:05:48.000They've got a chain around their neck and a chain around their hands and a cage around their head and chains around their ankles and it's attached to their waist.
01:06:23.000Our country is burning to the ground and you're playing games.
01:06:26.000You think you're outsmarting the system?
01:06:28.000Well, if we just get piecemeal reform gradually, if we get a little crumbs, sir, and we move the ball a little bit, we take one step backward and one step forward, eventually we take one step backward, one point, one step forward, eventually we'll get where we need to go.
01:07:28.000We got all our judges from the Federalist Society in, and we got our corporate tax cut, and we got our embassy moved, and we got the IRGC called the terrorist group, and we got the Golan Heights secured, and we got the biggest defense budget ever, and we got our vaccine, and we got our lockdown, and we got.
01:07:51.000And that's how it always goes because nobody's willing to stick to their guns.
01:08:12.000He's not a serious contributor to the debate.
01:08:15.000He said reprehensible things, but I don't think he should be put on a no fly list.
01:08:21.000And, you know, if I just came out and said, oh, no, I love Israel, and I love Jews, and I'm fine with homosexuals and abortion, and I'm fine with feminism, and actually, and if I just softened my tone, Then they'd pay me well.
01:08:43.000And a lot of people, they look at me and they say, oh, you're the past.
01:08:46.000A lot of these new people that have been influenced by my show, a lot of young people, some, some of them say, and I know that they say this.
01:08:57.000Maybe they don't know that I know that they've said this.
01:09:00.000But some young people have been influenced by me, or maybe they claim to be fans of mine, or whatever.
01:09:05.000Who've been influenced by me and they purport to be paleocons or America First or whatever, they really think that they're going to decouple me from America First.
01:09:12.000They think I'm the past, I'm inconvenient, I'm baggage, I'm bad optics.
01:09:20.000Good optics is about being, you know, basically diluting all the views, diluting the views, softening the image into something that is inoffensive and non threatening.
01:09:33.000And ultimately, what you're doing is you are a court jester at that point, just like this bill.
01:09:41.000You put this bill up and you say, look, it doesn't include anti Semites and Holocaust deniers and it's not real free speech, but look, we got our social media bill.
01:09:49.000And all the conservatives clap and it does nothing.
01:11:46.000It's got to be America first, no exceptions.
01:11:48.000America first, no asterisk, no exception, no except for this, no but that, except for this fringe guy, except for this guy with reprehensible views.
01:14:15.000They banned chemical castration, and the governor said, Well, I think that goes against what Reagan said.
01:14:21.000Once again, whoever, whatever chamber of commerce business interests came in and pulled the plug and said, Oh, no, you don't.
01:14:29.000And same thing in Texas and same thing in Florida.
01:14:33.000And at what point are conservatives going to say, No, no trans people in girls' sports, no chemical castration of our kids, and we are going to have a First Amendment, and that's going to protect everybody?
01:14:44.000When are conservatives just going to demand a real Whole victory.
01:17:29.000And the nation is being farmed out for the rich.
01:17:34.000Your wealth, your work, your government, all of it is being farmed out and exploited for the benefit of a super wealthy transnational elite that doesn't care about America, that hates America.
01:21:03.000I think it is, it really is a biological thing because people that are drinking the Kool Aid, I mean, they're literally drinking Kool Aid.
01:21:11.000They're taking birth control, taking vaccines, they're eating all this junk.
01:21:15.000They really are doing things that are not conducive to a healthy physiology.
01:21:22.000And I think that that is expressed in their body, like in their head shapes and the shapes of their faces because.
01:21:34.000You know, you have to think about how people come to look the way that they look.
01:21:39.000Is it not by, like, you know, if you think about it this way, if I watch somebody's facial expressions, I emulate their facial expressions.
01:21:53.000And so you're, the way that you twist and contort your face, your mannerisms and all that, that shapes your face.
01:22:00.000So when you look at somebody and you emulate their facial expressions, I think you're probably then.
01:22:06.000Your face would probably begin to mirror their face.
01:22:09.000And so, the kinds of like emotions that you can convey with your face, the way that you look at things, I think that would probably change your appearance.
01:22:18.000I think also what changes your appearance is the things that you eat, your hormones.
01:22:23.000And your hormones are dictated by like your emotions, by all kinds of different things.
01:22:28.000And these people that are having all these natural processes disrupted, you got to imagine that has an effect like birth control and tap water and vaccines and pharmaceuticals and all of that.
01:22:40.000You have to imagine that that has a big effect on appearance.
01:22:45.000You know, the endocrine system is so complex and it affects so much.
01:22:49.000And, you know, you are what you eat, right?
01:22:51.000I mean, everything that you put into your body is assimilated into creating cells and everything.
01:22:57.000And there's also a social component of emulating behavior and all of that.
01:23:01.000And all of that taken together, I think that you can, to some extent, judge a book by its cover.
01:23:06.000Because you look at a lot of these people and a lot of them look the same, a lot of them have the same look.
01:23:13.000Like, you look at these, for lack of a better word, soy boys, and they all have the same, like, sort of jarring facial structure and expression.
01:23:21.000These chubby faces, patchy beards, these wild, rageful eyes, but at the same time, it's soft.
01:24:13.000When you begin to peel back the layers at everything that people are doing, what a delicate balance your physiology is, like what a delicate balance your homeostasis is.
01:24:26.000And people are just messing it up with all this kind of stuff.
01:24:30.000With the crap that they eat and the drugs and the medical interventions and the birth control and the tap water.
01:24:45.000Matt Andrews says, Hi, Nick, looking for your honest opinion.
01:24:48.000Over the last year, I've been putting myself out there a little bit on YouTube, mostly interviews with people like Franson, Witzke, McInnes, et cetera.
01:24:56.000I want to further the America First movement in any way I can.
01:25:00.000But shy away from going all in on certain topics because locals know me and my family owns a business.
01:25:47.000They think that Shapiro and Charlie Kirk are Nazis, you know?
01:25:51.000And so I think it's a terrible idea to get involved because the time to get into social media was five years ago, and the window has been closing ever since.
01:26:12.000You know, just about every way that you cut it, there are so many obstacles to growing and maintaining a large enough following to sustain any kind of monetization that's worth your while.
01:26:26.000I don't know why anybody would get involved in it.
01:26:30.000What's more is most people are just not cut out for this.
01:26:49.000People say to each other, they say, Me and my friends are so funny.
01:26:53.000We should do a podcast because we are so crazy.
01:26:56.000And it's like, you know, you think it's funny, but you know how many people actually are so interesting that other people and large numbers of people care?
01:27:15.000It's like you care about what you like and you think that your experiences are worthwhile, but take a step back and think, does anybody else think that?
01:27:23.000Take a step back and think, does anybody else think that what I have to say is worthwhile or interesting or something?
01:27:29.000And that's just a very ruthless way that you have to look at it for your own sake.
01:27:35.000And for most people, the answer is no.
01:27:37.000And most people, you know, they just, it's not just talent, it's also the high pressure environment and everything, and they're just not cut out for it.
01:27:47.000For whatever reason, nobody listens to me when I say this because what they want me to say is like, here's how you could get rich quick.
01:27:56.000That's an analogy, but people want to hear what they want to hear.
01:27:58.000They want to hear me say, hey, here's how you could have it always.
01:28:01.000Here's how you could have it easily and do it the way that you want on your terms and not have a hard time.
01:28:21.000As a betting man, as somebody that looks at the odds, it's just not in an industry where there's a high chance of succeeding, especially as a right wing content creator.
01:28:40.000Hey, if you come back in a year and you really blow everybody away, and somehow you beat the algorithm, and somehow you beat the censorship, and somehow you beat the demonetization, and you can excel.
01:29:21.000I mean, yeah, it's a high opportunity cost, but it's not high risk.
01:29:25.000If you try to become a singer and fail, you know what you could do?
01:29:28.000Go back to school and get a regular job.
01:29:30.000If you try to become a right wing live streamer and fail, there's a good chance that they'll ruin your entire life and you can't go to school and you can't get a job and your family disowns you and like your whole life comes crumbling down.
01:29:41.000And how many people have a support network that can get them through that?
01:30:36.000And I think I have good taste in music, and I think I know what I like, and I think I have discernment of what sounds good and what doesn't.
01:30:45.000But that alone would never help me make it in the music industry because I don't know anything about music.
01:31:12.000Does that mean I'm prepared to sit down every day and listen to lots of music and make lots of music and practice and study and do it just for fun and do it when it makes no money and do it for years when it's hard?
01:31:25.000Does that mean I'll be good at it and people want to listen to it?
01:34:54.000Then, like, it's a weekend, it's a Friday, Saturday night, you have a nice big dinner, and then you get a little sweet, and then you have a cup of coffee.
01:36:32.000It's been, excuse me, it's been nonstop since last year.
01:36:39.000The last time, so I took a week off in June last year.
01:36:42.000And I took a week off in December, okay?
01:36:48.000So, from June of last year until now, I took one week off for New Year's Eve, and that's it.
01:36:57.000So, everything that you've seen stop the steal, flying across the country, you know, to D.C. three times, to Phoenix, to Atlanta, to Harrisburg, to Lansing, all of that, plus the Capitol, plus AFPAC and the driving, plus.
01:37:14.000The deplatforming and the no fly and the press conference, all of that, all of that has been one long continuous thing, except for the exception of one week.
01:37:23.000I took one week off for New Year's Eve.
01:49:17.000You know, and hey, I want to correct the record here because a lot of people, when they talk about Catboy Cammie, they say, oh, Nick was with a femboy.
01:52:11.000Because the foundation of the right wing is the family.
01:52:15.000And I've gone into this at length before.
01:52:20.000But on a fundamental level, being right wing is understanding that you have got to perpetuate the society.
01:52:32.000You know, we are trying to conserve the society, we're trying to perpetuate the society.
01:52:36.000We are trying to mediate the past and the future in the present.
01:52:42.000And in order to do that, we have to be realistic and we have to recognize that men and women are different.
01:52:48.000We have to recognize in order to propagate and promulgate, I think it's propagate is the right word, to propagate the human civilization, we have got to have reproduction occurring.
01:53:00.000We've got to have parents and specifically mothers raising their babies.
01:53:06.000We have to recognize that because men and women are different, that And because young and old people are different, that the family unit is the building block of the society, not the individual.
01:53:19.000The family unit is the building block.
01:53:23.000That is the fundamental, the essential building block.
01:53:27.000You can reduce society no further than the family.
01:53:31.000You can't reduce it to anything more simple or uniform than the family.
01:53:35.000You can have other families which are comparable a man, woman, and children.
01:53:40.000But you cannot compare a man and a woman.
01:53:42.000You cannot compare an adult and a child.
01:53:45.000So, at its most reducible level, the society and the civilization is built upon the family.
01:53:52.000The family is built upon the marriage.
01:53:56.000And the marriage is built upon the complementarity the complementarity of men and women.
01:54:08.000Emotional, physical, social complementarity between a male and a woman.
01:54:13.000And a female, and that's gendered, you know, between a masculine man and a female woman.
01:54:19.000And so, in order for there to be children, in order for there to be children being reared, and for the transmission of knowledge and for the propagation of society through child rearing, there has to be family units, there has to be marriages that are sustainable and long term, that are founded on this chemistry, this attraction.
01:54:41.000The attraction comes from the complementarity.
01:54:44.000The yin and the yang between a man and a woman.
01:54:47.000And for that to happen, you have to have men being men and women being women, and you have to have men and women getting together.
01:54:53.000And you cannot have this sort of confusion.
01:55:13.000You don't understand the first thing about being right wing.
01:55:16.000If you think being right wing is about having an authoritarian government, you're just as naive as a Tea Party person that thinks that limited government is the bedrock of a right wing disposition.
02:02:37.000Says there's no version of reality where a filthy concrete jungle littered with garbage is better for the environment than a nicely landscaped suburban neighborhood.
02:02:47.000Trump's EO on housing was one of his most underrated accomplishments.
02:03:01.000Everything's green, and it's trees and parks, and kids are playing outside, and parents are walking with their kids, and they're walking their dogs, and people are playing at the pool, and it's like heaven on earth, you know?
02:05:14.000Altmedia says, Immigrants get old too.
02:05:16.000If it takes 2 million Mexicans to pay for 1 million retirees, you need 4 million Mexicans to pay for those 2 million Mexicans once they retire.
02:05:25.000And then 8 million for those 4, and then 16.
02:06:38.000Benji Backer says, Hey, asshole, don't you think it would be a good idea to actually put the replay up once the show ends and not a full day later?
02:06:46.000Why don't you just take what you can get, all right?
02:09:33.000Mid Atlantic Groypers says women don't see any issues in the fact that 75% of them are on birth control, SSRIs, anti anxiety meds, and low dose chemo acne meds like Accutane.
02:10:23.000Toucan Slam says, Watching that Biden speech and seeing him, Kamala, and Pelosi up on stage felt like I was looking at the physical manifestation of demons.
02:12:02.000And, you know, it's one of those movies.
02:12:05.000It's really intense and it kind of scares you straight.
02:12:09.000It's one of those movies you think about a lot.
02:12:11.000You know, it's one of those movies you can't get out of your head.
02:12:14.000So, I think it's one of the better movies probably of this century.
02:12:18.000I know it's not ranked highly in, you know, I don't think it's on the AFI 100, but those kinds of cult movies that leave a lasting impression, that create an imagery that sticks with you, I feel like those are the better movies.
02:12:33.000So, the soundtrack, that like the closing sequence in the movie, it's like, how do you, it's unforgettable.
02:13:43.000Element Inspector says, Hey, Nick, I have a friend that made a big deal on crypto.
02:13:46.000He says he is interested in becoming a donor, but doesn't know how to go about it or how it even works.
02:13:51.000Care to give him a primer on how to be a good one?
02:13:54.000Yeah, well, you know, you could get in touch with me, njfuentesblog at gmail.com, and I could put you in touch and we could set up a call or something.
02:14:04.000But, yeah, because there's ways to donate where you don't go through the same.
02:14:10.000You know, with entropy, it's 15% processing fee.
02:14:13.000So if you give a big donation, 15% is a lot.
02:14:16.000Whereas if you do it in another manner, there's other ways that we could do it.
02:16:14.000Virginian says, Hey, Nick, there's a theory Obama is the one actually in charge of the White House after a clip of him saying he would run a shadow term given the chance surfaced.
02:16:24.000I personally think it's a reach, but I was curious as to your thoughts.
02:16:49.000Bob Sakamano says, I remember thinking those stupid vertical videos were the funniest thing ever in middle school, years before I started caring about political stuff.
02:18:18.000I have more veneration for Trump than anyone else by far.
02:18:23.000So, I would probably feel around Tucker like I do around Alex Jones or like around Sam Hyde or something, but Donald Trump would be like on another level because he's like a world historical, civilizational figure.
02:18:40.000He was the engine of all of this, you know, over the past five, six years.
02:18:47.000It'll be six years this summer, six years since he announced.
02:20:29.000Masato says, Have you seen these dorks on Twitter who post overhead drone pics of suburbia and pretend like similar looking houses in a row is a dystopia?
02:20:37.000Living in a safe, boring neighborhood is my dream.
02:20:51.000I mean, imagine like being in a rainstorm and you open your garage door and you put a lawn chair in your garage and you're sipping on a cold drink.
02:21:01.000With, like, the radio on, or maybe not even the radio.
02:21:06.000And in the connected garage, connected to your house, your wife's in the kitchen making cookies or something, kids are in their room watching TV.
02:21:46.000I mean, I read you the article that I wrote when I was in college the other day, kind of like the same gist, but I've come such a long way.
02:22:51.000I mean, a lot of it's just basic self help stuff, but he does do, he does a podcast now.
02:22:55.000He does give like dad advice, like Jordan Peterson style, and it's pretty good.
02:23:00.000I've watched some of it, and a lot of that stuff I've learned over my short career, but it's good for people that don't know that stuff.
02:23:10.000James Farmer says, I give Trump a lot of credit on starting the AF movement, but with vaccine shilling and horrible endorsements, the torch should be passed to you.