00:00:01.000I was screaming at my daddy, he saw me in it twice like, I was screaming at the river, we just like mine, looking for a bright place, seeking what your life like, riding on a white bike, sunning like a tight bike, pressing on the gas, never know before, nightlight, screaming at my daddy,
00:00:15.000he saw me in it twice like, but nobody never tell you we'd be in it twice like, only you ever see it me, only when it's me, me, like a Tyler Perry, and I couldn't beat the D&D, searching for a D&D, now you wanna see it free, now you wanna see it free, like to see it be a piece, tell me what you wanna see, Americanism, not globalism, will be our credo.
00:02:49.000And we covered yesterday the victory of the Taliban and the Afghan war, in case you missed last night's show or you haven't been watching the news over the past few days.
00:03:00.000But we covered that extensively last night.
00:03:02.000The Taliban marched into Kabul on Sunday, took over the country, changed the name, and ran out of the American military, and sent the American installed Afghan president fleeing to Central Asia.
00:03:16.000Tonight, our featured story is about the refugee crisis, which will now ensue after these recent developments.
00:03:25.000And we'll be covering tonight, in particular, liberal media.
00:03:31.000If you've checked out any social media today or any cable news or anything like that, it's all over.
00:03:37.000Everybody from both sides is saying that now that the Taliban has taken over Afghanistan, the Afghan government fell and America withdrew, now we have an obligation, the United States of America, to take, get this, 400,000 Afghan refugees, according to one estimate.
00:04:05.000And this is in every major news outlet.
00:04:08.000This is in Time, Forbes, the Washington Post, the New Yorker, the New York Times, everywhere.
00:04:15.000And every headline that I saw today said something like The U.S. has a moral obligation to accept refugees.
00:04:20.000The U.S. must accept as many refugees as possible.
00:04:23.000Now that we're gone, the U.S. has to take the refugees.
00:04:28.000And they're saying this because now, as the Taliban has taken over the country again, The Afghan government leaders, as well as other Afghan people who collaborated with the U.S. government, they're now in danger from the Taliban.
00:04:43.000Or there are some people that just don't like the Taliban government, so they're leaving.
00:04:48.000Either way, they say that we have to now take hundreds of thousands of people.
00:04:53.000Afghanistan has a population of 38 million, one of the highest fertility rates in the world.
00:05:05.000And now, apparently, we have to have an open ended commitment to accept refugee resettlement all the way from the other side of the world indefinitely.
00:06:04.000Now, what that means has obviously changed over time.
00:06:07.000Initially, what that meant was a 92% chance that you won't get infected and a 92% chance that you won't transmit the disease.
00:06:18.000Now, what they're saying is that, well, it's still like an 88% effectiveness, but what it really means is you won't die from symptoms when you get infected and you transmit it to other people anyway.
00:06:32.000You won't die and you won't be hospitalized.
00:06:34.000That's apparently now what the effectiveness rate has always meant, and that's what the lower effectiveness rate means now.
00:06:41.000But at the same time, they're telling us that, well, realistically, the effectiveness of the COVID shot.
00:06:48.000Is almost non existent after six to nine months.
00:06:51.000So they're preparing now to tell people that they have to go back if you're fully vaccinated, if you got whatever it is Pfizer, Moderna, JJ, if you have both doses two weeks apart and you think you're okay, they're preparing to announce to people that they'll have to go back eight months after their last vaccination and get another shot and get a booster, which is pretty amazing because I don't know how they could tell people that the shot is effective.
00:07:19.000And then at the same time, tell people that it wears off and they need to get another one.
00:08:28.000I'm on Gab and Telegram, and I'm really making a scene.
00:08:33.000I don't know if you've seen this, but I've been posting about the Taliban on Gab and on Telegram and singing the praises of these freedom fighters, these holy warriors.
00:08:46.000They come into Kabul and they liberate this place, and they really set these people free from feminism, homosexualism, from the great Satan.
00:09:20.000And so I've been tweeting, or rather, I've been posting on Gab, forgive me, I've been posting on Gab, I've been posting on Telegram, talking about how.
00:09:29.000It's really not that sad that America lost.
00:09:34.000And not only is it not sad, it's good.
00:09:41.000Not only am I not upset, I'm actually really glad.
00:09:45.000And seeing the Taliban riding in bumper cars and licking ice cream cones and hanging out in the presidential palace, honestly, it's been, it's filled me with joy the past couple of days.
00:09:57.000And I've been sharing that joy all over.
00:10:00.000All over the internet, where I could still post.
00:11:52.000I wish Baked Alaska entered the presidential palace in Washington, D.C., and said, We will allow women to continue to work within the principles of Catholicism.
00:14:41.000And I've been saying this for weeks, I've been saying this for a long time.
00:14:46.000It's not just about what's in the vaccine.
00:14:48.000I mean, honestly, it's really neither here nor there.
00:14:51.000The vaccine could be perfectly safe, although it's not.
00:14:55.000But even if the vaccine were perfectly safe, what they're trying to do, and I'm not going to go into this 100% on this show because we're going to talk about the booster shot tonight.
00:15:05.000But as I've been saying for weeks and for months, what they're trying to do is to create a matrix of control.
00:15:12.000They're trying to create a new system of control.
00:15:17.000And you know this, so I'm sorry if I'm preaching to the choir here, but I have to remind everybody because we haven't talked about the vaccines, it feels like, in some time because we've been covering Afghanistan.
00:15:26.000But as I've said many times before, they want to put a checkpoint in front of every restaurant, every business, every school.
00:15:33.000They want to put checkpoints along interstate borders.
00:15:36.000They want to put checkpoints on airports and train stations and bus stations.
00:15:40.000They want to put checkpoints in front of car rental places and in front of a place where you buy a car.
00:15:47.000They want to make it so that you cannot do anything in this country.
00:15:51.000Travel, communicate, buy and sell, work, study.
00:15:55.000You can't do anything unless you comply with their orders.
00:15:59.000Right now, the order happens to be a vaccine.
00:16:02.000Whatever you think of the vaccine itself, whatever you think of the order, really is beside the point.
00:18:57.000It goes all throughout your body, it doesn't stay localized in the injection site, it goes all throughout your body.
00:19:03.000The mRNA genetic material goes inside your cell.
00:19:08.000And it forces your cell to begin creating poison, the spike proteins.
00:19:14.000The spike proteins are the signature of the coronavirus.
00:19:18.000That's how your antibodies would recognize the coronavirus in the body.
00:19:21.000They would see the spike proteins outside of the virus.
00:19:25.000So, all this mRNA goes into your bloodstream, goes in your cells, it makes your cells create these spike proteins, which are toxic.
00:19:31.000And what it does essentially then is it creates lots and lots and lots of toxins all throughout your body.
00:19:38.000There are studies that say it crosses the blood brain barrier, which means that the spike proteins are in your brain.
00:19:45.000It all goes through the liver because the liver is what filters the blood.
00:19:49.000So it all winds up in your liver, in your kidneys, in your heart.
00:19:53.000This is why people are having the blood clotting because the spike proteins are going all over the body, harming cells and causing blood clots.
00:20:48.000It says U.S. experts are expected to recommend COVID vaccine boosters for all Americans, regardless of age, eight months after they receive their second dose of the shot.
00:20:59.000And they're doing this to ensure lasting protection against the coronavirus as the Delta variant spreads across the country.
00:21:07.000Federal health officials have been actively looking at whether extra shots for the vaccinated would be needed as early as this fall.
00:21:14.000Reviewing case numbers in the U.S., as well as the situation in other countries such as Israel, where preliminary studies suggest the vaccine's protection against serious illness dropped among those vaccinated in January.
00:21:27.000An announcement on the U.S. boost recommendation was expected as soon as this week, according to two people familiar with the matter who spoke to the Associated Press on condition of anonymity.
00:21:39.000Doses would only begin to be administered widely once the Food and Drug Administration formally approves the vaccines.
00:21:46.000That action is expected for the Pfizer shot in the coming weeks.
00:21:50.000Last week, U.S. health officials recommended boosters for some with weakened immune systems, citing their higher risk of catching the virus and evidence that the vaccine's effectiveness waned over time.
00:22:01.000The director of the National Institutes of Health, Dr. Francis Collins, said Sunday that the U.S. could decide in the next couple weeks whether to offer booster shots to Americans in the fall.
00:22:11.000Among the first to receive them would be health care workers, nursing home residents, and other elderly Americans who were some of the first to be vaccinated once the shots received emergency use authorization last December.
00:22:26.000So, you know, there are a lot of people out there, I'm sure.
00:22:31.000That when the vaccines started to roll out earlier this year, they said, Well, I'll go.
00:23:53.000But already you're starting to see that this is never going to end.
00:23:58.000Everything that they're doing, the lockdown, the mask mandate, the plexiglass, the social distancing, The work from home, all of it, the vaccines, it's not going to end.
00:24:07.000It doesn't stop with your one and done.
00:24:10.000It doesn't stop with your fully vaccinated.
00:24:59.000They say it's got no side effects, it's perfectly healthy, perfectly safe, the pros absolutely outweigh the cons, and it is so effective.
00:25:10.000That's every article that I've read, every article that I've shared on this show.
00:25:15.000Daily Mail, NPR, AP, Reuters, you name it, it's all the same.
00:25:20.000New York Post, New York Times, it's all the same.
00:25:22.000The vaccine is 92% effective and perfectly safe.
00:25:27.000Regardless of what the studies say, regardless of what the data shows about transmission or symptoms or infection or anything like that, they say, well, it's so effective.
00:25:37.000But how could the vaccine be effective?
00:25:45.000How is a vaccine effective if the people that get the vaccine are still getting sick, transmitting the disease, developing symptoms, and wind up in the hospital?
00:25:56.000Which is what we covered a few weeks ago.
00:25:58.000There was an outbreak of the Delta variant in Massachusetts.
00:26:01.000Close to 500 people got sick, or 600, something like that.
00:26:07.000And out of the 500 or 600 people that got sick, 75% of them were fully vaccinated.
00:26:13.000Out of the five people that were hospitalized in the entire outbreak, four of them were fully vaccinated.
00:26:18.000So, in what sense exactly is the vaccine effective then?
00:26:22.000It doesn't prevent you from getting the disease or spreading it, it doesn't kill it in your throat or in your nose or allow your immunity to.
00:26:31.000To respond to it or build up an immunity to respond to it, it doesn't prevent you from developing symptoms and it doesn't even prevent you from going to the hospital.
00:26:40.000Now they tell us, too, it doesn't even last a full year.
00:26:44.000You have to get another booster shot after eight months, probably indefinitely.
00:26:49.000I mean, that's the next step, which we'll get to in a moment.
00:26:51.000But if you evaluate it from every conceivable angle, how can you call this effective in any way?
00:27:09.000Number two, which is, I think, the next point read between the lines.
00:27:14.000If the vaccine doesn't last a year, if the vaccine lasts barely six months before its so called effectiveness drops off, then what's the implication here?
00:27:25.000Is this booster shot that people are going to get in a couple of months, do you think that's going to be the last booster shot?
00:27:31.000You got your one dose, you got your second dose, and man, that second dose was a bitch.
00:27:36.000The symptoms were so much worse that time, and people have their skin fall off their legs.
00:27:43.000Perfectly healthy 30 year old, 25 year old people having heart palpitations.
00:27:49.000And people say, well, at least the worst of it is over.
00:27:51.000Now they have to get another shot eight months later.
00:27:54.000Do you think that the booster shot's going to be the last one?
00:27:57.000Or clearly, if the vaccine doesn't work now and if it doesn't last now, the booster shot's not going to work then, and it's not going to last after that.
00:28:07.000So, what you're going to have happen is that people got their first and second dose in the past eight months.
00:28:13.000They're going to have to go and get their booster shot eight months later.
00:28:17.000And guess what's going to happen six to eight months from then?
00:28:20.000They're going to have to get another booster shot.
00:28:23.000And so, is that the way that we're going to live now?
00:28:28.000And it's, by the way, it's not like the flu shot because we know the flu shot is optional.
00:28:33.000This is the vaccine that you have to get in order to eat at a restaurant, this is the vaccine that you have to get to watch a movie in the theaters.
00:28:42.000This is a vaccine you need to get to clock into work or to send your kids to school.
00:28:54.000This is what they're saying in New York City the key to the city.
00:28:57.000This is the key to living life in public, in society.
00:29:03.000And they're about to tell every man, woman, and child you have to get another booster shot.
00:29:08.000And if it's one booster shot, you're getting booster shots for the rest of your life.
00:29:12.000And back to the original point, what I started to talk about before I read the report, may I remind everybody not only is this insane on its face, this would be insane if the vaccine was benign, right?
00:29:25.000This would be ludicrous if the vaccine didn't work, but it also didn't harm you.
00:29:31.000People are going in and injecting themselves to something every eight months so that they could what?
00:29:36.000Still get sick, still get symptoms, still go to the hospital, still infect people, and still wear a mask and still be in a lockdown.
00:29:44.000It makes no sense even if it's benign.
00:29:49.000But add to that that the vaccine is poison.
00:29:53.000You know, add to that the fact that it's totally experimental.
00:29:56.000We have no idea what the long term effects of this are.
00:29:59.000We have no idea what the effects are on pregnant women, which means children, fertility, and birth defects.
00:30:07.000We have no idea what this technology will do to human beings because this is the first time that an mRNA vaccine has ever been administered to human beings.
00:30:16.000Think about that mRNA gene therapy that's the first time that human beings have ever had a vaccine like this before they tested it on animals.
00:30:26.000And like I said earlier, What it does is it's putting genetic information in your cells to make your cells make poison in your body.
00:30:35.000Make poison all throughout your bloodstream, through your brain, pumped by your heart, through your body, through your liver.
00:30:44.000And it's giving people heart disease, neurological disorders, and causing all kinds of other problems.
00:30:51.000And not only are people getting one or two massive doses to go back to work and school and whatever in the beginning of this year, but now they have to get that poison pumped into their body.
00:31:54.000The government is sending squads of police to block restaurants off from grandmas and their granddaughters because they don't have vaccines.
00:32:04.000They send police with guns to prevent people from leaving their homes.
00:32:08.000They're not vaccinated, and people have this blase attitude.
00:32:15.000No, I'm anti the government setting up checkpoints in front of every doorway in the United States of America, every border, every threshold, every door, every business, school, city, which is what it is.
00:32:28.000And now, already, the terms of the deal are changing, right?
00:32:33.000The conditions of the deal are changing.
00:32:36.000First, it was you're going to have to get your one and two shots.
00:32:41.000Now it's you have to get your first and second dose, and you have to wear a mask, and you have to come back in eight months for a booster shot.
00:32:48.000Is that going to be part of the key to New York City?
00:32:51.000Is that going to be part of the vaccine mandate?
00:32:54.000And then are we going to have to get another shot six months after that?
00:33:11.000If you're not willing to get fired from your job or leave school or whatever, they have got you by the balls and they could do anything to you.
00:33:19.000They can mandate whatever they want if you can't afford to leave society.
00:33:25.000Two vaccines, 10 vaccines, pills, magnets, God only knows, electricity, brain waves, VR.
00:33:35.000I'm being a little bit silly there, but seriously, with some of this technology, they're talking about Neuralink, which is going to have a computer interface with your mind.
00:35:09.000Because honestly, I mean, what's it really worth to you in the future?
00:35:13.000People say, well, I don't want to get fired from my job now.
00:35:17.000And eventually it's going to be like the sunk cost fallacy.
00:35:20.000We're going to be 30 years down the road, government mandated Neuralink, government mandated daily vaccine, government mandated racism blocker pill every day, right?
00:36:41.000You don't want to mess up your real life future over taking some political stand.
00:36:46.000You don't want to mess up your real life going to school and getting a job and marrying your high school sweetheart and having kids because of what some guy said on the internet because of some conspiracy theory.
00:37:43.000We have got to think realistically about our future.
00:37:45.000We have to think realistically about what we can expect in the future for our quality of life, for our way of life, our standard of living, all of that, and how our actions will impact that and what we're doing right now.
00:38:05.000Do we want to mortgage our future because we don't want to be called racist, because we want to keep our job, because we want to stay in school, because we want to make our girlfriend happy, because we want to keep our friends around, and all of that?
00:38:20.000At some point, people have to make a hard decision because there's something magic isn't going to happen where everything turns around and nobody has to suffer.
00:38:28.000Everything just turns around and nobody ever had to sacrifice or take a stand or do anything or say anything or lose anything.
00:38:37.000Where's the magic wand that's going to make all that happen?
00:38:39.000Who's the leader who's going to come forth and just fix it for us?
00:38:57.000And if this isn't the hill to die on, what will be the hill to die on?
00:39:00.000What could be more important than this?
00:39:02.000I mean, you could talk about, oh, black people in your neighborhood, and you could talk about, oh, the curriculum is anti white, and you could talk about pornography is on the internet, and, you know, some of the things that I just described.
00:39:13.000Inflation is high and gas is too expensive.
00:39:16.000But we're talking about poisoning your blood.
00:39:19.000I mean, Is there a bigger hill to die on than that?
00:39:23.000Poison your blood, or you're in jail in your house.
00:39:28.000But there's something bigger coming along later.
00:39:31.000If there's something bigger than that, it's probably the end of the world, right?
00:39:35.000So, anyway, so that's the booster shots.
00:39:41.000And all these vaccinated people got to feel really stupid right now, don't they?
00:39:45.000All these people that went out and got their vaccines obediently and dutifully, and they gave everybody else the business for not getting it.
00:39:54.000They must feel pretty stupid when they get sick anyway, and then they're told they got to come back and get another booster shot.
00:39:59.000You must feel pretty stupid, don't you?
00:40:05.000And if you did, the COVID case rates wouldn't be higher now than they were last year, or the increases, which they are, in a half-act population.
00:40:17.000So, anyway, so that's the booster shots.
00:42:16.000I mean, that's the really scary thing because it's not even the government, it's all these masses of people that are going to give you a dirty look when you don't wear your mask on an airplane.
00:43:00.000They're sending police to crack down on fake vax cards in France, going up to people dining outside and saying, Hey, are you vaccinated?
00:43:08.000This is the world we're going to live in.
00:43:11.000We have to take a stand now because the society will crumble if people, if all the people that refuse the vaccine call their bluff and stop going to work and say, You know what?
00:44:07.000An unequivocal defeat for the great Satan, unequivocal defeat for this Jewish transnational elite, military industrial complex, all of it.
00:44:19.000They're humiliated, embarrassed, they had to leave.
00:44:22.000And the Taliban rides in and they're eating ice cream cones.
00:44:25.000I mean, it doesn't get much better than this, right?
00:44:27.000And we raised our glasses yesterday to the Taliban, to our brave, holy warriors.
00:44:33.000And now, just a couple of days after the Taliban takes over the country, now they're already talking about bringing in massive amounts of Afghan refugees.
00:44:44.000And, you know, I'll just recap briefly, very briefly.
00:44:47.000Yesterday we went back to 9 11 and everything, but if you missed it, the Taliban has taken over Afghanistan.
00:44:55.000The United States was set to withdraw completely from the country this month, and before they even finished, before America even finished withdrawing all their troops out of the country, the Taliban took over nearly every major city, nearly every province in a little bit over a week.
00:45:10.000And they entered the capital, which is Kabul, on Sunday.
00:45:14.000The U.S. backed Afghan government collapsed.
00:45:18.000The president fled to Central Asia, and the Taliban swiftly came into power.
00:45:24.000No provisional government, no transitional regime.
00:45:28.000And they changed the name to the Islamic Emirate of Afghanistan.
00:45:32.000It's the same name, it's the same faction, it's the same government that was in Afghanistan, ruling Afghanistan when we got there 20 years ago.
00:45:41.000And it's picked up right where they left off.
00:45:43.000Because of this, Afghans are fleeing the country.
00:45:47.000Hundreds of thousands of Afghan citizens who collaborated with the U.S. government in various ways fear that the Taliban will kill them in a reprisal because they worked with the American government.
00:46:56.000It says, Joe Biden has authorized up to $500 million from an emergency fund to meet unexpected urgent refugee needs stemming from the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan, including for Afghan special immigration visa applicants.
00:47:11.000According to the White House, the U.S. is preparing to begin evacuating thousands of Afghan SIV applicants who risk retaliation from Taliban militants who have taken over the country because they work for the U.S. government.
00:47:25.000Amid huge controversy over Biden's handling of the withdrawal and the issue of evacuating Afghans at risk, some on the right have sought to use the refugee issue as a means of attack.
00:47:38.000Stephen Miller, a far right immigration hardliner, formerly a senior aide to President Trump, Has attempted to lead the charge.
00:47:45.000On Monday, however, Trump himself interrupted a blizzard of attacks on Biden to say that Afghans who assisted the U.S. should be allowed to seek refuge.
00:47:58.000Donald Trump said that the Afghans should be allowed to seek refuge.
00:48:04.000And in fairness to Trump, he doesn't say in the United States, he just says that they should be allowed to seek refuge.
00:48:11.000Either way, it's not a great statement.
00:48:14.000It says the White House said the new funds released under the 1962 Migration and Refugee Assistance Act would help meet unexpected urgent refugee migration needs for persons at risk as a result of the situation in Afghanistan.
00:48:28.000In his own statement, former President George W. Bush, who launched the war on terror in Afghanistan, urged the U.S. to help expedite the process for Afghan refugees.
00:48:39.000He said the United States government has the legal authority to cut red tape for refugees during urgent humanitarian crises.
00:48:46.000And we have the responsibility and the resources to secure safe passage for them now without bureaucratic delay.
00:48:54.000Bush said he was confident that the evacuation efforts will be effective with help from U.S. forces, adding that, quote, our most stalwart allies, along with private NGOs, are ready.
00:49:07.000So Joe Biden is green lighting $500 million to help resettle Afghan refugees, although he hasn't commented on taking in any Afghan refugees.
00:49:17.000Although the military says that they're about to resettle tens of thousands of these people in military bases across the country.
00:49:25.000States like Texas, Oregon, Wisconsin are getting ready to house what they say are thousands of refugees.
00:49:31.000So, we don't know exactly what the plan looks like.
00:49:33.000We don't know exactly how many are coming, but we know that everyone is getting ready the military, the state governments, and I'm sure the federal government has a plan too.
00:49:41.000And the pressure is not just coming from the left, it's coming from the right as well.
00:49:45.000We know that President Biden wants to bring in refugees.
00:49:48.000He campaigned on increasing the refugee cap from 15,000 last year under Donald Trump to 125,000, which is the highest refugee cap in the history of the United States of America.
00:50:04.000He campaigned on that, increasing from 15,000 last year, and we took in 3,000 last year.
00:50:13.000He campaigned on increasing the cap, which is the ceiling, the maximum, from 15,000 to 125,000 per year, highest ever, higher even than under Obama.
00:50:24.000And Biden raised it already to 67,000 for this year.
00:50:31.000The state governments are getting ready for them, the military is getting ready for them, the Democrats are calling for it, and the Republicans too.
00:50:38.000George W. Bush says that we need to cut red tape so that more Afghans can come here.
00:50:42.000Donald Trump said they should be allowed to seek refuge.
00:50:45.000And, like I said, in fairness, he didn't say in the United States, technically.
00:50:49.000And if you read the statement, it's a little bit ambiguous what he means.
00:50:53.000But he says that they should be allowed to seek refuge.
00:50:55.000Certainly, there should be clarity from the former president on that.
00:50:59.000We should expect clarity from him on an issue like this.
00:51:02.000But there are a lot of other Republicans, too.
00:51:04.000Lots of Republican pundits and politicians have said that it's our obligation to keep our word to bring in Afghan refugees.
00:51:12.000There was an article in the Cato Institute.
00:51:14.000I'll read to you the headline in the article by a popular pro immigration advocate, Alexander Norris Day.
00:51:23.000The headline is There is no good reason to block Afghan refugees.
00:51:26.000And the Cato report goes into how, well, Afghans really won't become terrorists and they won't become criminals.
00:51:32.000So there's no good reason not to bring them over here.
00:51:35.000The Cato report, by its own admission, says that we'd be looking at a conservative estimate of 400,000 Afghan refugees.
00:51:46.000This is the Cato Institute, which is a libertarian think tank, not exactly conservative, but you would say maybe center right according to a conventional political spectrum.
00:51:57.000The Cato Institute says that a conservative estimate, meaning perhaps the minimum, would be 300,000 to 400,000 Afghan refugees over the next 10 years.
00:52:11.000And Cato says, based on that, there's no good reason not to let them in.
00:52:16.000No good reason not to let half a million Afghans into the United States because they probably won't be terrorists, says the Cato Institute.
00:52:33.000It says this It says, the U.S. should take as many Afghan refugees as it can.
00:52:39.000That's the headline in the New Yorker.
00:52:41.000Should take as many refugees as we can.
00:52:44.000And this is an excerpt from that article.
00:52:47.000It says, quote, The images coming out of Afghanistan of people fleeing certain repression and death indict America and they demand an answer.
00:52:56.000The only appropriate response is to implement a form of reparations, as journalist Spencer Ackerman has argued.
00:53:04.000He says reparations is a charged word, and I do not use it here to suggest that reparations for the descendants of the enslaved ought to wait until we pay reparations for the war on terror.
00:53:15.000I mean here that throughout history, the losers of wars have had to pay reparations, though typically to the regimes and not people.
00:53:23.000But it is people whom the US owes, not regimes.
00:53:26.000We should accept and resettle all refugees who wish to come here and assist them in finding homes, work, and schools.
00:53:32.000Not only accept and resettle them, but also we have to help them, give them housing, give them jobs, and put their kids in school, of which they have four and a half per mother.
00:53:42.000Whatever they need to start new and dignified lives, they deserve that much and more.
00:53:47.000Accepting Afghan refugees is now the only way for America's promises to mean anything.
00:53:52.000If doing so forced a broader reckoning with the imperialism that kept us in Afghanistan for so long, that would be a bonus.
00:53:59.000We cannot continue the way we've been going and the absence of change.
00:54:03.000All that awaits us and our allies is failure and death.
00:54:06.000America could become a haven if it chose.
00:54:21.000If we don't resettle half a million people and give them housing and give them jobs and put their kids, of which they have many, in our schools alongside our kids.
00:54:36.000It said, The U.S. offered my family a home after the Vietnam War.
00:54:40.000It must do the same for those fleeing Afghanistan.
00:54:43.000It must do the same for those fleeing Afghanistan.
00:54:47.000It says, For many immigrants and refugees, America has been a symbol of hope.
00:54:51.000And despite the ugliness of the ideals we once upheld, I am profoundly grateful for the compassion the U.S. offered the South Vietnamese.
00:54:59.000And I am keenly aware I would not be here without this act of conscience.
00:55:03.000But I would also like to believe that we can learn from our past and do better, treating our new neighbors with the dignity and respect that all humans deserve.
00:55:10.000We cannot give the Afghan people their home country back, but we can make room in ours.
00:56:12.000We have to take them in, resettle them, give them houses, give them jobs, put them in schools, and we have to give them our country because we wreck theirs.
00:56:20.000And a lot of people are going along with this.
00:56:22.000A lot of right wing people agree with this logic this logic of reparation, which is ultimately what it is.
00:57:28.000So, why now do I have to live in a neighborhood with foreigners?
00:57:31.000Why do my future kids have to go to school with Afghan kids?
00:57:36.000Because the U.S. government brought the U.S. military to war in Afghanistan 20 years ago when I was a baby?
00:57:43.000Why do my future kids have to live in a country that's riddled with crime, where no one speaks the same language, where it's not Christian and it's not white and no one looks like them, because people 300 years ago brought black slaves here?
00:58:08.000And this is the absurdity of the politics of guilt.
00:58:12.000We, the American people, are expected to give up our country and our lives and our way of life and our community and our home because of decisions that we didn't make, that were made hundreds of years before we're even alive.
00:58:29.000Us suffering the consequences of those decisions that we didn't make when we weren't alive because we're supposed to feel bad out of some misplaced sense of self righteousness?
01:00:16.000And now, because those decisions killed hundreds of thousands of civilians and thousands of Americans and cost all this taxpayer money, now we have to be punished for it.
01:00:47.000If they want to bring Afghan refugees into Arlington, Virginia, and they want to bring them in their homes, then knock yourself out.
01:00:53.000If they want to bring them to the wealthiest zip codes in Los Angeles and San Francisco and New York City and D.C. and everywhere else, they can do that.
01:01:07.000They can put them up in high rise condominiums and they could put them up in their lake houses and vacation homes.
01:01:13.000Let them, if they feel so bad about the Afghans, let them do that.
01:01:16.000But why should we bring in half a million people into our country when we're not the ones responsible for this?
01:01:21.000And ultimately, this is the problem with the politics of guilt.
01:01:54.000And we have to tolerate all this black crime and all of this because all these people 300 years ago, well, people that are wealthier than any of us could ever dream of 300 years ago brought slaves here.
01:04:38.000Everyone now recognizes that's why that project was always doomed to fail and then inevitably did as soon as we weren't there holding it up.
01:04:46.000So, these same people, follow me here, these same people that because they're so unlike us, they're not like us, because they couldn't replicate our way of life there, even with a massive investment from the United States, we're now going to take those people from there and bring them here.
01:05:04.000And what do you think the outcome is going to be?
01:05:09.000We tried for 20 years and we spent $3 trillion, and 2,500 American troops died trying to do it.
01:05:16.000But because we failed and because there was collateral damage, now we have to bring those same people that can't have democracy because they're so dissimilar here.
01:05:28.000Specifically in your neighborhood, they have to come and live in Wisconsin.
01:05:31.000They have to come and live in Washington.
01:05:33.000They have to come and live in Texas and in Georgia.
01:05:36.000They have to go and live in your city, and their kids have to go to your school.
01:05:40.000And their moms and dads have to go to your parent teacher conferences.
01:05:43.000And their moms and dads have to go to your place of business.
01:05:46.000And they have to be your Uber drivers or your restaurant owners or whatever.
01:05:50.000Those same people that couldn't build democracy because they're from the Stone Age.
01:05:53.000And what do people think the outcome will be?
01:07:19.000They wrecked Afghanistan, they pull out, and now their consolation prize, because they can't have their colony in Afghanistan, the consolation is well, at least we get a surge of refugees into America.
01:07:33.000At least we get a surge of migrants over here.
01:07:36.000And we just get done saying how this country is dangerous, and the people support the Taliban, and the people are not democratic.
01:07:43.000Let's bring half a million of them over here because we feel bad.
01:07:48.000And by the way, they'll have five kids for every one woman because that's a fertility rate, too.
01:07:53.000And they're reproducing at a faster rate than we are.
01:07:56.000And so, pretty soon, you're going to live in a neighborhood where it's a colony of some war torn nation's refugees.
01:08:04.000You're going to live in a country, or rather, a county, or a town, or a city, and it's been colonized by Haitians, or Cubans, or Afghans, or Iraqis, or Indians, or Ukrainians.
01:08:18.000Maybe, I mean, Ukrainians are technically white, I guess.
01:08:22.000But nevertheless, I mean, maybe that'll be the next conflict.
01:08:25.000Or Mexicans or Nicaraguans or Hondurans or whatever, you're going to live in a colony of some war torn third world country that the elite invaded a decade before you were born.
01:08:36.000That's the future of you and your kids if this is allowed to continue.
01:08:45.000And I certainly don't feel sorry enough for something I didn't do to bring in 500,000 goat herders from the Stone Age to live in my neighborhood.
01:09:12.000They will go to work and they will pay their taxes and they will get the biometric scans and they will get the Neuralink and they will vote for Democrats and they will support whatever they're told to support.
01:09:24.000And they will never have any political agency or mount a real political opposition to the people that are in power.
01:09:30.000That's why they're being brought here.
01:09:32.000They are preferable to people like me.
01:09:34.000They're preferable to people like you.
01:14:09.000Here for anybody to come over and do whatever they want.
01:14:14.000It's nice that people can come here and do what they like, but that's not why we exist.
01:14:18.000It's nice if some people can come here, not invade, not overtake, not replace, not in such large numbers that they're 10% of the population, 25, 60% of the population.
01:14:30.000It's nice if some people can come here and realize opportunities, but that's not why we exist.
01:14:37.000That's not certainly the only or defining reason why we exist.
01:14:49.000So, anyway, so that's this, you know, Republican stuff about we've got to live up to our promises and bring in all these Afghans, these Republicans.
01:14:59.000They will do anything for an illusory moral high ground.
01:24:26.000And growing up, it was always traumatizing going to a birthday party and eating kids like eating frosting off their fingers and just eating the frosting.
01:25:59.000Just thinking about birthday cake, just thinking about it, it honestly raises my blood pressure just thinking about birthday cake and like how much frosting is on it.
01:26:57.000But they always buy coffee cake with fruit in it, or they buy cookies with fruit, you know, jam on them or whatever, and cake with fruit in it.
01:29:17.000And it's one thing if you're just a guy, but he was trying to be like a representative of our movement.
01:29:22.000He's going on Zoom calls and he's going on debates and he's running his social media, basically as an ambassador for our movement, for our cause.
01:29:32.000So it's not like he's just some viewer.
01:29:35.000I like the guy personally and I'm friendly towards him, but he's going out there trying to position himself as like an ambassador to the movement.
01:29:42.000And everywhere he goes, he's getting drunk and he's getting in fights and, I mean, just all around a bad look.
01:30:37.000But when you demonstrate this record of constantly, constantly the same thing and messing with me and messing with my friends and messing with our events, like, it's just unacceptable.
01:30:49.000So he's not welcome at our events anymore.
01:32:44.000I've only been watching since March after your AMA at the Politics Discord server, but since then you have quickly become my favorite political person on the internet and have completely changed my idea of what it means to be a conservative.
01:33:00.000I'm glad to hear that people still are finding the show, even though I'm deplatformed from everything, you know, because I would have thought that the pipeline would have been destroyed, but people are still finding the show every day.
01:33:12.000And I'm glad to hear that you like it because, you know, it's difficult, honestly, to do it after Trump is out of office.
01:33:19.000It's difficult to do it independently on my own platform.
01:33:26.000So it's a big white pill to learn that, you know, people are watching the show and finding the message and they find it appealing and everything.
01:33:35.000Nick says, Happy birthday in advance, King.
01:35:04.000That's a guy who had no prospects, was just by every account an absolute loser in life.
01:35:11.000And he wound up joining some political thing, which was transgressive and punk rock, and maybe the only thing going on in his town that was even something to do, you know, if he was from.
01:35:26.000Maybe that's the only thing that was going on where he could feel like he's part of something, which is what you see in a lot of these places.
01:35:34.000And I look at a guy like that and I'm like, we are not the same because I did not grow up like that.
01:35:55.000You know, that's one of the best IR schools, one of the best in the country.
01:35:59.000And I got a great ACT score, and I was a student council president, and I was popular in high school, and I gave a speech at graduation, and all of that.
01:36:08.000And I've got career prospects and talents.
01:36:10.000And if I wasn't doing this, I could do things that would be much more lucrative.
01:36:14.000I could be making lots of money, but I could be making lots more money, and I could be more famous, and I could have, and by the way, I have respect too in society.
01:36:26.000I chose a road that was more difficult, far lower chance of success.
01:36:31.000Monetarily, in terms of my profession, of having an impact on politics.
01:36:37.000It's something that, you know, people don't look at me and say, even though I'm successful, they don't look at me and say, wow, like they would if I was a lawyer or a doctor or, you know, if I were on Fox News or something.
01:36:47.000And so the difference is he had nothing and by joining this loser movement gained something.
01:36:53.000I had lots of opportunities and I forewent, right?
01:36:57.000I made the decision to forego opportunities in order to do something that I thought was right.
01:37:02.000And it wasn't out of a sense of, Racial pride.
01:37:05.000It wasn't out of a sense of, you know, in a word, pride in itself.
01:37:09.000And it wasn't out of hatred or prejudice or anything like that.
01:37:13.000It's because I was somebody who always had a curiosity and a passion for politics.
01:37:18.000And this is where, if you follow the truth, this is where it will lead you.
01:37:22.000And so that guy walked in the room and I said, We are not the same.
01:37:49.000And I don't like that expression, but it's what it is.
01:37:52.000Some guy who comes in with swastika tattoo or whatever, former KKK, turned his life around and joined some NGO or whatever, some nonprofit.
01:38:04.000And he's sitting across the table from me saying, You ever go to a titty bar?
01:38:22.000You're an asset of the federal government, and they probably were going to throw charges at you, and you got blackmailed into doing this, and they gave you like $50,000 a year, maybe even less than that, or something like that, to just shut the fuck up and do your thing.
01:38:37.000I mean, that's what happened, I'm sure.
01:38:39.000Him, just like that other fat guy, the Italian, Christian Piccolini, these are guys that got caught up in some Fed entrapment scheme.
01:38:48.000And now they're in something like the witness protection program, right?
01:38:52.000The feds offer to clear their charges if they join some nonprofit, which is, I'm sure, an asset, right?
01:38:59.000It's part of the government, and they're getting paid some stipend, you know, something.
01:39:06.000Probably not 50K, but they're getting paid something and set up with a job and maybe an apartment or a house or whatever to just shut up and, you know, go to these speeches and do those kinds of things.
01:40:58.000I'm not trying to say that their failure means that they're bad people or anything, but clearly, clearly, what they were trying to set up, which is this mirror image oh, here's a KKK guy, and he says you and him agree.
01:41:15.000So, and it's not to say that I'm better than that guy, but it is to say that we didn't come to, well, we don't have the same views, but we didn't get involved in the so called political.
01:41:28.000I don't think that's even political, I think it's more social.
01:41:31.000But we didn't get involved in these apparently similar things for the same reasons.
01:41:36.000And certainly, you know, we're not the same kind of person.
01:41:39.000A guy sitting across from me in a cowboy hat talking to me about titty bars and whatever and asking when I'm going to get laid.
01:41:48.000And I'm sitting over here like, you don't understand.
01:42:37.000Xander Stone says, Dr. Charles Hoff on BitChute, worth checking out if anyone wants a scientific breakdown of the concerns of the vaccine and spike protein.
01:43:12.000Tradcath Paleocon says, My dad is a firefighter, and the city is requiring all city employees, including fire police and EMS, to be vaccinated by September 1st.
01:44:15.000God of Conquest says the government has turned into a gay Darth Vader with all these changing COVID mandates, basically telling the American people, I have altered the deal.
01:45:34.000I hope they lace a bullet with it and they shoot it through my head after they strangle me to death in a destroyed car on the side of the road.
01:46:17.000Mock says, You might bring this up in the show, but I hear Trump wants Afghans in America now.
01:46:22.000This is what happens when the only right wingers allowed are cowardly cucks like Tucker Carlson and Mark Stein, always getting gate kept further to the left.
01:46:30.000Well, in fairness, Trump and, or rather, Tucker and Mark Stein are against immigration.
01:46:36.000So I don't know what you mean by that.
01:46:37.000Tucker and Stein have always been against immigration.
01:48:53.000It says first Joe Biden surrendered to COVID and it has come roaring back.
01:48:57.000Then he surrendered to the Taliban, who has quickly overtaken Afghanistan and destroyed confidence in American power and influenced the outcome in Afghanistan, including the withdrawal.
01:49:05.000Would have been totally different if the Trump administration had been in charge.
01:49:09.000Who or what will Joe Biden surrender to next?
01:49:11.000Someone should ask him if they can find him.
01:49:13.000Can anyone even imagine taking out our military before evacuating civilians and others who have been good to our country and who should be allowed to seek refuge?
01:49:22.000In addition, these people left top flight and highly sophisticated equipment.
01:49:29.000Who can believe such incompetence under my administration?
01:49:32.000All civilians and equipment would have been removed.
01:49:35.000So he said, Imagine removing the military before evacuating civilians and others who should be allowed to seek refuge.
01:49:43.000So that's not the same thing as saying we should accept refugees.
01:49:46.000That's not the same thing as saying bring in refugees.
01:49:49.000He's saying we should prioritize evacuating people before we move the military.
01:49:54.000He could mean, by the way, He could mean bringing them here, but he doesn't specifically say that.
01:51:03.000Trump's Big Mac says Con Inc. loves to spend time and money on this pathetic pipe dream of getting a Republican governor in states like California, just to say they really got one over on the Dems.
01:51:14.000Meanwhile, we still have Democratic governors in states like Kansas and Kentucky.
02:01:59.000Enough of us flooding his website contact form or mailing letters to Mar-a-Lago or spamming his kid's social media might get his attention.
02:02:07.000You think he's not thinking about that?
02:02:09.000You think he's not thinking about that?
02:02:13.000The president of the United States banned on every social media.
02:02:16.000You think he's not talking to Gab and Parler and Getter?
02:02:20.000And every other social media platform, you think he's not talking to them, you think he's not thinking about it, you think that he doesn't have a plan, or at least hasn't considered what you're discussing here.
02:14:24.000MGC says, Hey, Nick, did you see how disturbing the crowd was on the Jimmy Kimmel show where they were cheering for white population decline?
02:16:43.000Pretty soon, there's a fleet of armored vehicles all across the country.
02:16:48.000And those things that people are using to pick up trash are spears.
02:16:53.000And we've got an army of garbage men across America putting up flyers everywhere a flyer in every red pilled book in every public library, a flyer on every electrical pole.
02:17:08.000Garbage trucks driving down Michigan Avenue.
02:17:13.000A fleet of garbage trucks smashing through police cars and tanks and destroying highways, driving through and breaking open jails, and dissidents run out and grab spears.
02:17:27.000And pretty soon we'll clean up all the garbage in America.
02:17:32.000And it starts with picking up a discarded Pepsi can on the side of the highway exit.
02:19:00.000Face covered in dirt, a white face covered in banana peels and fecal matter will raise up through the sewer entry to reclaim our country, reclaim our destiny.
02:23:31.000Nobody gives him the credit that he deserves.
02:23:34.000Gab is the only real free speech platform, period.
02:23:38.000It's the only one that's true to its principles, and it's the only one that works.
02:23:43.000And he only did that because he's been working on it for five years for very little return on investment and no credit from the mainstream media.
02:23:51.000Just perseverance, doing it because it's the right thing to do, steadfast.
02:24:01.000America First Aryan says, Is using a religious exemption to avoid getting the vaccine and to try to keep my job an acceptable way of fighting the mandate?
02:25:38.000Sometimes she'd make like this pasta with like olive oil and stuff like that, but I don't think my mom ever made Alfredo sauce.
02:25:49.000I don't know if other Italians do that or not, but we just never did growing up.
02:25:54.000I mean, she made lots of different stuff pasta fazule, scutella and beans, minestrone soup, and you know, and then just your regular red sauce, right?
02:28:47.000Growing up is honestly a difficult thing, but it's a very rewarding thing.
02:28:55.000Of new experiences is something that you just don't get when you grow older.
02:28:59.000You don't have the same novelty, the same sense of discovery, and there's not the same innocence and even in a sense of purity or something like that.
02:29:10.000So there is something that's lost when you grow up, but at the same time, you know, you have to grow up because you can't be a kid forever.
02:29:17.000You necessarily have to grow up, not just for biological reasons, but, you know, when I was sick of being a kid, I wanted to go out and be a man.
02:29:25.000I want to go out and go into the world and do my own thing.
02:29:43.000And I wanted to drive and I wanted money and I wanted, you know, to have my own place and do the things that I wanted to do and all of that.
02:29:52.000And you can't do that when you're a kid.
02:31:52.000I know a million people are going to take that out of context, but I don't want to be around old farts that are like, you know, I'm going to work.
02:32:07.000I mean, I have adult friends and they're very, like, adult.
02:51:00.000Fortnite Burger Man says tomorrow Nick will wake up to do his regular morning routine, and while he's eating, he'll get a lousy message from Jaden saying, Happy birthday, bro.
02:51:13.000It, you know, that hurts because it's so true.
02:51:16.000I mean, it really hurts, but it's true.
02:56:05.000Sometimes I feel like it's a pride thing, which wouldn't be good, but I completely understand your dilemma.
02:56:10.000I think it's a little bit of a pride thing, I guess.
02:56:13.000Blacktrig Royper says, Yes, to be fair, I did mention the monks only to say that it wasn't something that is bad in a religious perspective.
02:57:32.000Yeah, I mean, I feel like I would benefit from drinking because I'm very uptight, so I feel like drinking would help me loosen up and get along.
02:57:41.000But again, that's really neither here nor there.