Learn English with Kamala Harris. Kamala is a 2020 Democratic presidential candidate running for President of the United States against Donald Trump. She has been a long-time supporter of the Trump campaign and has been an active supporter of his campaign since the early days of his presidential campaign. In this episode, Kamala explains why she supports Trump and why she believes he should win the 2020 election. Her message is simple: America First. No Israel, no corporations, no foreign influence. No foreigners, no immigrants, no foreigners, none of that. Just America First, and Christ the King. And Christ The King is a work of fiction. Any resemblance to real people, living or dead, is coincidental and unintentional. The message Kamala delivers to the America First Movement is simple. We love Trump, we support Trump, and we want Trump to win the election. But if we don t get Trump, it s gonna be total Zionist corporate domination, or total corporate domination. So if you don t succeed, or you don't succeed, it's going to be total Jewish corporate domination or total Zionist domination, so if you re gonna succeed, you need to get involved in this, or honestly, you should be pushing the broken system, because the more you push over it, the more likely you're gonna be a part of something worth pushing over it. -Kamala Harris's speech on the broken political system, the better you are going to succeed, because it's worth it, right? - Kamala's speech is a powerful, powerful, and inspiring, and the more important than you're going to make a lasting difference in the world, the harder to change the system, right, better than you'll be a better version of the real people who are worth it? - And if you do it, you'll have a better chance of winning the next election, better chances of winning it, better chance to do something worth it than you know it's gonna be better than I don't have to do it than I do it in 2020 than I have a chance of doing it, or I don t even care about it, and it's not gonna be worth it at all, or it won t matter what I know it, I'm sorry, I hope you'll listen to it, but I'm not going to fail, I'll let you know what I'm going to vote for it, so let me know what you do.
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00:02:02.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:02:07.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:02:22.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:05:13.000And if they don't make the course correction, then it's on them.
00:05:18.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:05:29.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
00:07:43.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:08:28.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:08:32.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:18:19.000I believe in religion in the next sense, so... Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump were all cut from the same cloth, and that cloth is very, very large.
00:26:38.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect.
00:28:53.000My message is that things have to change, and they have to change right now.
00:29:02.000If you miss this version of Trump, you have his campaign managers Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles to blame.
00:29:09.000La Chavita was found liking posts on Twitter advocating for the 25th Amendment to be invoked and to remove Trump from office on January 6th.
00:29:17.000And Wiles wants Trump to abandon his loyal base in order to pander to minorities who won't turn out to vote for him regardless.
00:29:25.000Chris LaCivita and Susie Wiles are responsible for Trump's drastic change in rhetoric and his failure in the polls.
00:29:32.000If you want Trump to win, he must fire these disloyal saboteurs.
00:29:36.000Use the hashtags firelessavida and firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:29:41.000You can also use the hashtag firewiles to save Trump from these swamp creatures.
00:32:17.000Whoever it is needs to be fired on national TV.
00:32:19.000You look like a straight up bitch and you are not gonna win if you don't fire people in front of the entire world
00:32:23.000You are going to be sent to prison you dumbass. Don't you understand?
00:32:27.000Our country is falling apart and you letting Indian women cast spells on the entire party and blaspheme our Lord
00:32:33.000Bro Trump, you better get it right or these coconuts are going to be placed on your forehead at night like a sweaty, salty grape or ball sack.
00:33:34.000You would have better luck hiring a random guy from one of your rallies.
00:33:38.000At least you know that he would rather die and see you look like shit on national television.
00:33:41.000Right now your campaign staffers are intentionally making you look like shit.
00:33:44.000And when you lose, America's gonna smell like curry and coconuts and you will be in prison.
00:33:48.000But hey, maybe they'll send you to Guantanamo Bay And you will never have to deal with the country that you
00:33:52.000let go to shit But we will, so what the fuck dude?
00:33:55.000We have to live in this shithole after you lose So how about you fire these idiots and hire us?
00:33:59.000You've got nothing to lose Except your freedom and your empire and your family and
00:34:03.000your legacies Yeah, you have a lot to lose, idiots
00:34:06.000So fire their asses and heart the fuck up, dude Dude
00:34:11.000Kruiper War 2 Your campaign sucks, yeah, we're coming for you
00:34:34.000Me and the Kruipers will save the Trump campaign We will give a voice to all of the rightful frustrations that the Trump supporters have, whether they're willing to direct their anger at me or at the campaign, and I'll let them know.
00:38:34.00069 now it's time for new believable people and we must do it if we don't control insiders this will be over and over to lead by an A big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies and we must do it big fat love find common ground to halt the spread of lies an A Non-fatal.
00:39:08.000We want to build a much better believable people.
00:42:30.000If they want to say you're making us lose, good!
00:42:33.000Let them say that and let them fix it!
00:42:36.000If the Trump campaign can't win over the loyalists from 2016, if that's the case, we know that Trump is not in control.
00:42:43.000If Susie Wiles and Chris LaCivita, two never-Trumpers, two election fraud deniers, if they're really in control, if that's who's running it, if we don't get anything out of this campaign, then it should lose.
00:42:56.000They hate when people play politics, but we have to play politics.
00:43:00.000They want us to just shut up and vote.
00:43:02.000Yeah, shutting up and voting for the GOP, not really working out.
00:43:06.000The only thing that we can do is the unthinkable.
00:43:10.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new
00:43:17.000government controlled by you, the American people.
00:43:31.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy, but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system.
00:45:45.000So this is a call to all Christians, immigration restrictionists, foreign policy non-interventionists, trade protectionists, those in favor of industrial policy, patriots, nativists, nationalists, non-interventionists, traditionalists, that are not happy with the State of the Trump campaign, you are being recruited.
00:46:30.000If we don't succeed, if this doesn't work, there's no hope.
00:46:34.000You either get Kamala, and it's total left-wing oppression, it's total bullshit, BLM nonsense, or if you get Trump, it's gonna be total Zionist corporate domination.
00:48:13.000God said, I need somebody willing to get up before dawn, fix this country, work all day, fight the Marxists, eat supper, then go to the Oval Office and stay past midnight at a meeting of the heads of state, so God may trump.
00:48:28.000I need somebody with arms, strong enough to rustle the deep state, and yet gentle enough to deliver his own grandchild.
00:49:06.000Who understands the difference between tariffs and inflation, will finish his 40-hour week by Tuesday noon, but then put in another 72 hours.
00:51:39.000It's not populism, it's not multiracial working class populism, it's not economic nationalism, it's not about voting rights, and it's not about the economy.
00:51:49.000It's about people, and it's about nations, and it's about God, and it's about our souls.
00:51:55.000It's about people, and it's about our souls.
00:53:02.000I am a free human being, and I'm saying America first, America only, America forever.
00:53:10.000I say to the police, and the military, and the government, if you're not with us, then you're against us!
00:53:17.000Because I'm tired of being stepped on and spit on by these animals that are ruining our country!
00:53:24.000Mary Poppins, you're not your girlfriend, but you're still my sweet enough to fit the bill.
00:53:31.000So I'm out to be the best at bringing this shit up you did Well lucky you let me make you turn this hippie
00:53:37.000Niggas ain't worth your life 🎵 Music 🎵
00:58:52.000But while visiting France, they effectively kidnapped him for starting up this service, and then they charged him with every crime that is committed by the users on the platform.
00:59:05.000So for example, they charged him with things pertaining to pornography, illicit drugs, other things, the content of the users on the platform.
00:59:17.000And what this says is that you cannot have a social media platform without the permission of the government.
00:59:25.000Because if you do, they will hold you liable for the criminal or otherwise illegal behavior of the users on the platform.
00:59:35.000And just for context, Telegram has over 500 million active users.
00:59:41.000So unless you can effectively police all of the content all of the time of 500 million users, you will wind up as the executive chairperson of the organization, you will wind up being held liable for those crimes.
01:00:05.000I mean, it's very much along the same lines.
01:00:07.000As you know, earlier this year, Donald Trump was charged by the Department of Justice for his role in January 6th.
01:00:16.000He was charged with a number of conspiracy-related crimes pertaining to the attack on the Capitol and the effort to overturn the election.
01:00:26.000It's a very bizarre indictment because what they're claiming is that He lied about knowing the election was not actually rigged, and so they charged him with defrauding people.
01:00:44.000It's a very weird, it's a very creative prosecution.
01:00:49.000In addition to a number of other things.
01:00:52.000But that was thwarted by the recent Supreme Court decision which gave the president, or I should say reaffirmed the president's broad immunity when he is discharging the official duties of the office, which he was at the time of the so-called criminal conduct that is described in the DOJ's indictment.
01:01:14.000So today, the DOJ effectively re-indicted, re-charged the president.
01:01:20.000They reworked the indictment in a way where it goes around, it circumvents the Supreme Court ruling.
01:01:30.000So they charged him earlier, and they said that he conspired to overturn the results, defraud the people of their vote, and so on.
01:01:56.000So they reworked it so that it only includes language and types of conduct that fall outside of the scope of the immunity, which was affirmed by the court.
01:02:08.000So you really just can't win in this country, can you?
01:03:23.000It's a pre-order, so we technically can't sell out, but we have this credit card processor and we just got it.
01:03:32.000If you've been following this show for a long time, you know the difficulty we have.
01:03:37.000If you're new here, understand, and maybe this is actually a good time to explain to people, I cannot get banking services in the United States for years.
01:04:36.000That's why I haven't sold merch for the longest time.
01:04:39.000People are always asking me, when are you going to sell merch?
01:04:41.000It's like as soon as I'm able to put together a deal with banking, you know, before they Pull the plug.
01:04:50.000So we hit our limit with transactions, and it was a big limit.
01:04:53.000We have a volume limit of how much volume we can do with this processor week over week, month over month, and we hit it within like three hours.
01:05:04.000The store was down for like an hour, it came back, and then we hit it almost immediately.
01:05:11.000And it was a pretty high volume limit.
01:05:12.000I mean, I'm not going to say the details because, you know, you're not the IRS, but we basically sold too much.
01:05:20.000So we're going to have it back again next week.
01:07:13.000I'm going to get mine first because I'm the boss.
01:07:16.000Okay, but I'm really excited because I wish I had it in front of me, but we actually, we got some samples and we have a brand new model of the hat.
01:07:26.000So it's still, these are made from, well, I actually, I don't want to give too many details, but they are made in the United States.
01:07:33.000It's an American manufacturer and it is exactly the same as a Trump hat.
01:07:39.000I believe it's one of their manufacturers.
01:07:43.000And so if you've seen the Trump hats, it's a very specific style. It's not a ball cap.
01:07:46.000It's a five panel hat, one big panel in the front and then four panels in the back.
01:07:54.000And so it's that style, but this time it's a little bit more of a lower profile. The previous
01:08:00.000one was a high profile, so it's a very tall hat. This one is a little bit shorter and I think they
01:08:06.000look a lot more sleek that way. They're a lot more wearable.
01:10:24.000We're going to review everything that's going on in the campaign week by week.
01:10:29.000All the rhetoric, personnel, events, policy, all of it.
01:10:34.000And I told you last night that we will be deploying to the state of Michigan in the middle of September.
01:10:41.000Now, the Trump Advanced events are not typically announced until a few days in advance, so the exact date I'm not sure exactly yet, but we will be mobilizing the first chance we get sometime in the middle of September.
01:10:58.000And like I said, we're going to be gearing up with a lot of materials.
01:11:02.000They're not going to know what's going to hit them.
01:11:06.000We've gotten a lot more sophisticated in the past two years.
01:11:10.000I promise you that, because we were a little bit involved in 2022.
01:11:14.000We basically made Joe Kent lose, which is such... I mean, it's just...
01:11:21.000The pride of the America First movement to date, one of our major political victories, and they still haven't gotten over it.
01:11:28.000You know, Joe Kent was running in Washington's third district in the midterms.
01:11:33.000He called us out for no reason, out of the blue.
01:11:37.000Disavowed me and the white race and Christianity.
01:11:41.000So I said, we have to make an example out of this guy.
01:11:44.000So we went really hard on him in Washington State.
01:12:02.000And this guy created a website, JoeCannaCIA, and a sticker campaign, a social media campaign, and he got people to go to these in-real-life events and ask him insane questions like, do you know how many lakes are in your district?
01:12:34.000It was either like just under 3,000 or just under 2,000 votes, less than 1%.
01:12:40.000And that's why they wrote this big hit piece.
01:12:43.000They didn't start calling me a fad until after that.
01:12:47.000After I sunk this guy's campaign, the gray zone did a hit piece about me, literally because they were so butthurt that we made this guy lose.
01:12:55.000Because this guy was tight with Tucker Carlson.
01:12:58.000And Tucker Carlson contributed to the hit piece.
01:13:00.000He's friends with the person who wrote it.
01:13:03.000And so The Grey Zone, that's Max Blumenthal's publication, they wrote this huge hit piece seething about me saying, this guy made Joe can't lose.
01:16:53.000They resist government requests to turn over data.
01:16:58.000And they resist government requests to install a backdoor in the software.
01:17:04.000Which would make it so that intelligence agencies, law enforcement agencies could easily access all of the data on the platform.
01:17:13.000That's the kind of arrangement that they have with Facebook.
01:17:16.000That is the arrangement they have with Instagram and with other platforms, is that the intelligence agencies, law enforcement, they work hand-in-glove with big tech.
01:17:28.000They actually give big tech a lot of big contracts.
01:17:32.000And then Big Tech makes it so that law enforcement can access all of their data.
01:17:38.000And this is increasingly becoming kind of like a big deal, like this was why TikTok was banned in the United States.
01:17:46.000And now Telegram, which is a censorship-free messaging platform that does not cooperate with law enforcement and intelligence agencies, It has effectively been made illegal to run such a platform.
01:18:02.000So Pavel Durov was in France, he was arrested, and the charges were that he is running an unauthorized encrypted messaging platform, and then he was charged with all of the crimes that the users committed on the platform.
01:18:19.000That says, quote, Pavel Durov, the Russian-born founder of the messaging app Telegram, was arrested in France as part of an investigation into crimes related to child pornography, drug trafficking, and fraudulent transactions on the platform.
01:18:34.000French President Emmanuel Macron, making the first official confirmation of Durov's arrest since he was detained at an airport outside Paris on Saturday evening, said there was no political motive in the arrest, despite false comments online.
01:18:49.000He said that France remains deeply committed to lawful free speech.
01:19:10.000In a subsequent statement, Paris prosecutors said Durav was arrested as part of a probe into an unnamed person launched by the office's cybercrime unit on July 8.
01:19:23.000The investigation is over suspected complicity Complicity in various crimes including running an online platform that allows illicit transactions, child pornography, drug trafficking, and fraud, as well as a refusal to communicate information to authorities, money laundering, and providing cryptographic services to criminals.
01:19:48.000Derov's arrest prompted criticism from ex-owner Elon Musk, who said that free speech in Europe was under attack, and calls from Moscow for French authorities to accord him his rights.
01:19:59.000Tensions between France and Russia have been mounting for months, with French authorities accusing Russia of trying to destabilize it ahead of the Paris Olympics in response to its more hawkish stance on the Ukraine war.
01:20:11.000Durov, a 39-year-old billionaire cast as Russia's Mark Zuckerberg, has dual French and United Arab Emirates citizenship.
01:20:19.000The UAE foreign ministry, in its first comment, said in a statement that it had submitted a request to France to provide him with all the necessary consular services in an urgent manner.
01:20:43.000And he was arrested while in France because he had an encrypted messaging service that is not registered with the government.
01:20:52.000Not in France, but outside of France and having users inside France.
01:20:59.000So that would be like if I had a business in America, like I do, traveled to Europe, and was arrested for hate speech in Europe.
01:21:08.000And they were threatening to hold me for 20 years if convicted and sentenced in a foreign country.
01:21:17.000And he is a dual citizen, but the business is not there.
01:21:22.000And the nature of the charges suggest, and this is what I said on Twitter shortly after he was arrested, It would suggest that it is simply not permissible for anyone to communicate anywhere in the world without the permission of the government.
01:21:41.000Because think about the legal standard and precedent that is being established here.
01:21:47.000Facebook, as another example of a major social platform with over 500 million active users, I think they have two, two and a half billion Obviously, with such volume of content and users, there will be illicit activity.
01:22:06.000How many people on Facebook post pornography?
01:22:15.000And how many of those people are under the age of 18?
01:22:18.000Well, assuming there are users under the age of 18, and assuming they are talking to people using a messaging service, you can, I think, safely assume, with two and a half billion users, they are sending nude photographs.
01:22:33.000So, Facebook is hosting child pornography.
01:22:36.000In fact, it was a major scandal just a year or two years ago on Instagram.
01:22:41.000Many hashtags would deliver a lot of child pornography, subject to a major investigation by the U.S.
01:22:49.000Does that make Mark Zuckerberg personally liable for the content that the users publish on his platform?
01:22:59.000It's against their terms of service, it's against their community guidelines, and they have major efforts to prevent that content from being posted, shared, or spreading on the platform.
01:23:13.000And obviously it can't be 100% perfect.
01:23:18.000So is it such that no one anywhere in the world can have a platform?
01:23:24.000With massive user base where inevitably there will be, for example, child pornography or illicit transactions or fraudulent transactions or perhaps money laundering.
01:23:36.000Certainly anywhere where there's transactions, anywhere where there's a marketplace, anywhere where there's digital media being shared with that kind of volume, you're going to have it.
01:23:47.000But Mark Zuckerberg doesn't get charged.
01:24:02.000And the Telegram founder is being held liable for all of the user-generated content that is published using the platform, which he did not publish himself.
01:24:13.000He's complicit in running a business that allows these things.
01:24:18.000But they are against Telegram's terms of service, like they are with every social platform.
01:24:23.000So the real crime is not that you're hosting a massive platform with a high volume of content and a large user base, because every large platform suffers from those problems.
01:24:37.000The crime is that he does not cooperate with law enforcement and intelligence agencies of Western governments.
01:24:45.000When the United States government goes to Facebook and tells them to censor content, Or when the U.S.
01:24:52.000government has a request from Facebook to turn over user data?
01:24:56.000Or when the intelligence agencies demand that the social platforms give them a backdoor so that the FBI, NSA, or CIA can log in to Facebook using a terminal and have a backdoor and see everything, all of the private user data, all the data on the site?
01:25:18.000If you don't allow the government to do those things, now you're an international criminal.
01:25:24.000Now you're complicit in all of the criminal activity and you bear the liability of all the users on the platform.
01:25:33.000So the crime is that you can't send or receive messages anywhere on planet Earth without a Western intelligence or law enforcement agency being able to see it.
01:26:12.000And I can't sell products or transfer money, digital tokens, without the government having absolute control over it.
01:26:23.000That's what this is really about, is that all global communications and peer-to-peer transactions on the internet must be controlled and surveilled by the government.
01:26:36.000They have to be able to shut things down, and they have to be able to see all of it.
01:26:41.000Otherwise, it's considered racketeering.
01:26:44.000It's considered a clandestine Criminal enterprise, as evidenced by this operation.
01:26:51.000Because like I said, Facebook, YouTube, any major platform have all those problems.
01:27:01.000Visa and MasterCard will not process transactions for Pornhub.
01:27:08.000Because Pornhub has hosted in the past child pornography, underage minors Nude content on the platform.
01:27:18.000So Visa and Mastercard, it's bad enough for them to pull the plug, but not for the government to charge the owners of Pornhub with the crimes of the users.
01:27:29.000Facebook and Instagram had that problem.
01:28:08.000It started in the United States in 1776, and then it carried over to France in 1789, and there was a relationship between the two countries as Republican governments, democracies, with popular sovereignty, supported by a popular revolution.
01:28:27.000You could say that these countries were the birthplace of liberalism. They were the birthplace of democracy. They
01:28:34.000were the birthplace of republicanism and political freedoms. You could go back
01:30:34.000That's why you see Russian flags being flown in all these military coups in the Sahel region, in Niger, in Burkina Faso, in Chad, in Nigeria, in other countries.
01:30:47.000And so basically in every one of these former African colonies, you've got the Wagner PMC group, you've got Russia, and they're overturning these French allied governments with this liberationist message.
01:31:01.000And these countries are becoming allied with Russia and buying Russian arms and inviting Russian troops onto their soil.
01:31:10.000And so that's why France has been so aggressive in the war in Ukraine.
01:31:16.000For a time, they were talking about deploying troops and sending officers and maybe even preparing for a direct shooting war with Russia.
01:31:24.000And I don't think it's any coincidence that the founder of Telegram, who is Russian, was arrested in France, of all places.
01:31:35.000The deal is if they get the owner of Telegram, who is in control of the operations, they can use that as leverage.
01:31:44.000We're kidnapping you and we will hold you for ransom.
01:31:47.000If you don't give us the data, if you don't give us the backdoor onto Telegram, if you don't modify the platform, we will cage you up for 20 years, maybe for the rest of your life.
01:32:00.000So make no mistake about it, this is a geopolitical operation.
01:32:05.000And it's like I said, what does this say about the nature of our society?
01:32:09.000Isn't that supposed to be the cassa's belly of our global war against everybody?
01:32:17.000Why did we go to war against Afghanistan?
01:32:20.000Well, we went to war in Afghanistan, really, ostensibly for 9-11.
01:32:25.000But after 10 years, it became about democracy.
01:32:51.000Here are your liberal, democratic Western governments.
01:32:55.000They're kidnapping private citizens, running private businesses, because they won't let Western governments spy on all their users.
01:33:06.000Another explanation is they're holding a private citizen hostage in a geopolitical operation so that they can get data, they can get intelligence from a foreign adversary.
01:33:21.000So how is that really liberal and democratic?
01:33:23.000Don't we in the United States have a constitution?
01:33:26.000Don't they in France have civil rights?
01:33:31.000Don't we in a liberal democratic society have a right to privacy?
01:33:34.000Should we not be able to talk to each other?
01:33:40.000If you and I can go in a private place, in a house, or in a restaurant, or in a park, and if we could have a private conversation without the police or the government listening in on it, why can't we do that on the internet?
01:33:55.000And if I can use cash and go to your house and I can give you cash and buy your lawnmower or I can give you cash and buy a couch or a movie or whatever, why can't I do that on the internet?
01:34:11.000I think they understand that it gives too much power to the people.
01:34:16.000If the people are allowed to say anything to each other, and if they're able to transact with anybody wherever they are, it gives people way too much power.
01:34:27.000That's an immense amount of power for a person to be able to command transactions or communication with potentially millions of people.
01:34:34.000And the government says basically that is their exclusive right to dole out.
01:34:40.000And this is why ever since the advent of technology, we don't really live in a free, self-governing society.
01:34:47.000Everything is highly centralized, specifically banking and communications.
01:34:53.000Ever since the advent of radio and television, And ever since you had fiat money, they make it so that, and increasingly so now with the digital world, everything is increasingly centralized to the point where they're literally licensing who gets to use the technologies, who gets to have a TV station, who gets to have a radio station, who gets to use a bank account, who gets to have money.
01:35:21.000Because the government can go in and freeze your money, as they did with me.
01:35:25.000And now that it's all digital, there was a hope that it would become decentralized, but that's no longer the case either.
01:35:33.000Now you cannot own a social platform with many active users without giving the government a backdoor so that they could see everything, control everything.
01:35:42.000Otherwise, they kidnap the CEO and throw him in jail for 20 years.
01:35:48.000So this is another assault on free speech.
01:35:51.000And by the way, I don't think other people made the connection.
01:37:21.000You couldn't talk about these things anywhere.
01:37:24.000And then in just the last few years that changed when Elon bought Twitter.
01:37:30.000Rumble developed live streaming and they were able to get a venture capital to come in and inject some cash.
01:37:39.000And then TikTok blew up and TikTok is headquartered in China.
01:37:43.000And so just in the past three years, this suite of three or four major apps has developed that have relatively free speech, Telegram and TikTok, which are international.
01:37:53.000And so they're not subject to the same pressure from advocacy groups like the ADL and SPLC.
01:37:59.000So you had the international applications and their comparative advantage is that they had a headquarter in a foreign jurisdiction.
01:38:09.000And then you have the free speech platforms, which are losing money, but have angel investors, X and Rumble.
01:38:19.000But because they have an injection of capital, which who knows how long that's going to last, they're able to temporarily withstand pressure from American political pressure groups.
01:38:30.000So that's Elon Musk buying X, taking it private and basically eating the loss because it's not profitable.
01:38:37.000And Rumble, which is getting a ton of money from its investors.
01:38:40.000And I can't imagine that Rumble is profitable.
01:38:43.000I don't know their financials, but I know that running a live streaming platform it's expensive.
01:38:51.000In the past few months, TikTok was banned in the United States because of national security concerns, because China can access the data and we can't.
01:39:02.000Now Telegram, their founder and CEO has been arrested because he won't give the French government a backdoor.
01:39:10.000And Axe has recently announced that they are not profitable at all.
01:39:13.000And it's questionable how long they're going to last.
01:39:16.000I imagine something similar will happen to Rumble soon.
01:39:35.000That bill is in effect and, you know, ByteDance is fighting it in the courts, but there's no guarantee that we'll have TikTok a year from now.
01:39:45.000The same is true of Telegram, based on how this plays out in the courts.
01:39:50.000And then depending on the financial health of these two companies, X and Rumble, and maybe over there as well, they may have to start to crack down in order to appease these groups that are holding the advertisers hostage.
01:40:07.000And that's why, by the way, I mean, look, not to make everything about this, but why is Donald Trump not talking about this?
01:40:18.000He was banned on all social media for years.
01:40:21.000He never talks about social media censorship.
01:40:25.000And this is one of those things that, you know, we haven't really made it a huge part of the Gruyper War campaign, but if he said something about social media, I would vote for him in a second.
01:40:37.000If he had a real plan to protect X and Rumble from censorship, I would do everything in my power to get him elected.
01:40:48.000Because the technology is so much more important than the government and the governance.
01:40:57.000A lot of people don't understand this.
01:41:01.000So much of the raising of the consciousness that has occurred in the past few years has been the direct consequence of Elon Musk's acquisition of Twitter.
01:41:13.000And that's because technology is so powerful.
01:41:21.000It allows everybody, everywhere, simultaneously to talk to one another and to everybody else to transact And this level of freedom empowers dissidents.
01:42:14.000Think about how much things have accelerated in the past two years compared to how things were accelerating from October 2022, or rather I should say from June 2015 to October 2022.
01:42:28.000How much progress was made in that seven-year time span versus the two-year time span since then?
01:42:40.000And so, if Donald Trump would merely protect the social media, he doesn't even need to make any changes.
01:42:47.000If he could just make it so that X and Rumble could stay alive, that would be worth four years of Donald Trump, whatever happens on some level.
01:42:58.000If Kamala were to go in and shut it all down again, it would set us back immensely.
01:43:06.000And I don't even know if it would be worth it.
01:43:09.000For the political effect that it might have on the GOP or whatever.
01:43:14.000Her catching the hot potato of a war with Iran and I don't even know if any of that would be worth it.
01:43:21.000So it is absolutely essential that we protect free speech on the internet.
01:43:25.000And on some level, it's not even free speech.
01:44:26.000Every embarrassing thing that you've ever said in the vicinity of your phone, because your phone has a microphone and a camera, Think about anything you've ever said or done in the vicinity of your phone's camera or microphone.
01:44:38.000Everything you've ever put into your phone.
01:44:41.000Emails, text messages, Snapchat, Twitter, whatever.
01:44:53.000Every embarrassing text conversation with a significant other.
01:44:57.000Every nude photograph people may or may not have taken.
01:45:01.000Any search, you know, you do a little searching or whatever, all that stuff.
01:45:06.000And even things that are not necessarily so scandalous, but even things like your favorite restaurants, your geolocation, because your phone also has a GPS.
01:45:21.000They have access to your bank account.
01:45:25.000AI will literally know everything about you.
01:45:29.000If you don't have privacy, and if the government has a bag door, they will scrape all of your data.
01:45:36.000Your face, your health information, your financial information, your relationship status, everyone you know, your relationship to them, your tastes, your preferences, your habits, your whereabouts.
01:45:49.000Your routines, your schedule, when you're asleep.
01:45:52.000If you have an Apple watch or an Apple wristband, they know how much REM sleep you're getting.
01:46:10.000And if social media is only controlled by law enforcement and the intelligence agencies, think about the ways that they can manipulate you.
01:46:20.000They can create fake platforms that look real, or rather fake people.
01:46:25.000Imagine if AI was able to create an artificial intelligence-generated face and photographs and videos on Tinder or on Snapchat.
01:46:37.000And imagine if they were talking to you and they passed the Turing test and you don't know it's AI.
01:46:42.000Or imagine if they're selling you something.
01:47:57.000And if you can't make something that isn't under the jurisdiction of the government without being kidnapped and arrested and held hostage for decades, then, like, we don't have a chance.
01:53:07.000That's how it is when they have blackmail over you.
01:53:13.000You know, when you're a Catboy slut and Cutter is paying you with bots and superchats, these are just the deals we have to do to support Democrats in the election.
01:55:55.000Big L. This is an L. Uncommon L. Come on, man.
01:56:05.000Nick is on the money when it comes to the political sphere, but he has some shit takes when it comes to day-to-day... Okay, tell me you're a fucking idiot without telling me... When it comes to the political sphere, you're on the money.
01:56:17.000When it comes to the day-to-day... Okay, just tell me you're a mouth-breathing fucking idiot, glizzy gladiator, without telling me.
01:56:26.000Shouldn't you be at a ballgame or something?
01:56:27.000Shouldn't you be eating some fucking Cracker Jacks?
01:57:06.000You can't say anything without people like enforcing the correct trad-based opinion.
01:57:14.000You know, if you go on Twitter and you're like, actually, I don't think we should be eating the carnivore diet, people are like, oh my gosh, F you.
01:57:23.000If you go on Twitter and you're like, okay, we've seen enough trad architecture memes, people go, L?
01:58:46.000About how liberals suck and Republicans are based and like, you know, the Democrats are communists and the Republicans are going to cut taxes.
01:59:44.000Now here they are and their faces are over the Justice League.
01:59:48.000Now it's Elon Musk, Donald Trump, Tulsi Gabbard, RFK, Tucker Carlson and Vivek Ramaswamy, but they're like the Justice League and they all post these trash edits and they're like, who did this?
02:02:33.000This is like the worst possible timeline.
02:02:36.000We thought the worst timeline would be like, You know, the forces of world Jewry and Islam and mass migration and nigs and, you know, women, slut walk, like, teaming up against Christians and we're like, together?
02:11:33.000Wear it when you're being fashy with the boys.
02:11:37.000Wear it when you're at the traditional architecture deal.
02:11:40.000Wear it when you're eating your red meat and Doing your home gardening when you're with your trad wife in her sundress and you're eating raw meat and butter?
02:12:48.000I would stay up all night and then when the dining hall opened at like 7 or whatever, I would go and get breakfast and I would just load up.
02:12:54.000I'd get eggs, I'd get oatmeal, I'd get... What else did they have there?
02:15:08.000That's, imagine seeing like a mom in the grocery store with like a groyper on her backpack.
02:15:16.000That would be, dude, you would be, that would be so crazy.
02:15:20.000Imagine you're just like shopping, you're shopping for groceries at Aldi's or something, and you just see like a mom with a giant groyper on her backpack.
02:20:32.000Aquarium grow I percent $5. The tyranny with this tech control will be insane.
02:20:36.000He'll be driving to work and the government will just send an AI operated
02:20:40.000RCXD to blow up under my car because I muttered a slur at the coffee shop worker.
02:20:44.000And then and then the state enforced homosexuality and And then, or, practically, like, if you don't say a 20's pronouns, it won't let you start your test well.