00:00:50.000And they're very relatable for me because my parents, like my dad, came very close to that point many, many times in my childhood.
00:00:57.000I'm sure the millennials and the Gen Z people in the audience can relate to this when the parents wig out and they smash your Xbox or whatever.
00:01:05.000The ones that I love the most are the black families because the black families, like, they just go nuts.
00:01:12.000I was watching the one where this black guy shot his kid's Xbox with a gun.
00:01:19.000Like, the white parents, it's pretty matter of fact.
00:01:21.000They get mad because they come home after working for 12 hours or whatever and they pick up the Wii or whatever and they smash it on the sidewalk.
00:01:28.000But I do, I admire, I admire the flair, so to speak, of the black fathers that come home and, you know, when they are there.
00:01:37.000And they smash it with a car, a sledgehammer, whatever.
00:02:14.000We have a lot of news to get into today.
00:02:16.000Well, not a lot of news, some news and some other things.
00:02:19.000The first story that I want to talk about that I said I would talk about on my show today is this Canary Mission website.
00:02:26.000I don't know if you saw this on my Twitter timeline, but this website, Canary Mission, like the bird, is coming after me.
00:02:34.000It's coming after James Alsup, coming after some other people I know, Richard Spencer and people on Identity Europa.
00:02:41.000And this came out of the blue, really.
00:02:43.000I saw myself tagged in this last night.
00:02:46.000I didn't really know what to make of it.
00:02:47.000It looked like a pretty small time operation, but I looked into it, and this is a massive database.
00:02:52.000This website is a massive database of everybody in the United States who is like remotely criticized Israel or like Jewish influence in America.
00:03:04.000And so I'm on there for a couple of tweets that I made.
00:03:07.000And you should see the tweets that I'm on there for because they say like their mission statement on their website is that they want to expose and dox.
00:03:16.000Everybody that has expressed hatred for Israel, the United States, or Jews.
00:03:20.000And I have a feeling it's really more about the two Jewish ones, not so much America.
00:03:25.000I have a feeling not a whole lot of anti Americans on that list, right?
00:03:29.000But so I was on there, and the tweets that I was on there for were so mild.
00:03:33.000One of them was like, Netanyahu says the U.S. and Israel share interests in Syria.
00:03:58.000But in 2015, The Forward, which is an Israeli news source, they did a story about this and they found that the website was founded and run by a South African born Israeli named Warren Lapidus.
00:04:11.000And so they reached out to him for comment back in 2015 because I guess they went to his website and they clicked on the link to Facebook and they clicked the link to Twitter and it showed up his account profile instead of the profile for the website.
00:04:26.000So they reached out to him, they emailed him, they DM'd him on Twitter.
00:04:30.000And, uh, rather, they emailed him and they said, Look, your Twitter's connected to this website.
00:04:36.000So then they found out that the day later, he shut down the website, he shut down the Facebook, shut down the Twitter, and they checked like the next week and the Facebook link was gone.
00:04:48.000And what they do, if you go on the website, canarymission, I think it's dot com or dot org, they have organized this list of hundreds of names, mostly like Arabs and Palestinians, of professors and students.
00:05:02.000And Spencer, I guess, somehow fits into that.
00:05:04.000Who oppose Israel, who have spoken out against Israel, and not good, obviously not good.
00:05:10.000And it's so ironic to me because these Jewish people, these Israelis, they live in this fantasy realm.
00:05:16.000They live in this bizarro world where everywhere, all the time, there's anti Semites conspiring against Jewish people.
00:05:23.000You know, they're rubbing their hands together, conspiring against Jewish people in Israel.
00:05:28.000You know, you read some of these pieces by people like Brett Stevens, Ben Shapiro, what's that doofus, John Podhoritz, and all these other people.
00:05:37.000And they live, they have these persecutory delusions that, like, if they have to wait 10 minutes for a cup of coffee, it's the anti Semitic conspiracy.
00:05:46.000If people call out Israel for killing 3,000 Palestinian kids in the Second Intifada, it's because anti Semites run the United Nations.
00:05:55.000If people notice that 2% of the United States population, Jews, control like 50% of the media or 50% of the top executive positions are Jewish, it's because they're anti Semites.
00:06:08.000Insane the way these people are, the way they live in this world where it's almost like black people, how black people think everybody, every white person is a secret racist.
00:06:18.000Jews feel like every white person, every other person is like a secret anti Semite, like a Nazi, a proto Nazi waiting to be actualized.
00:06:29.000And so it's funny to me because in the process where they live in this bizarro world where everybody who criticizes Israel harbors this deep religious hatred for these people, and then at the same time, These Jewish people emulate the very things that they're terrified of.
00:06:46.000Like this whole, you know, and I don't know if this is totally valid, but this historical narrative of like, you know, you talk about World War II, you talk about Nazi Germany, where they say Jewish people were put on lists and there was the Night of Broken Glass and people went after Jewish people and they had registries of Jewish people and they came after them and then, you know, the gas chambers and all this.
00:07:09.000And then they emulate this exact behavior.
00:07:49.000Could you fathom anybody doing anything remotely like that on the other side?
00:07:54.000Could you imagine if, like, Richard Spencer came up with a list of anti white professors and students and listed them by name, and it was predominantly minorities?
00:08:04.000And could you imagine how that would go over?
00:08:43.000They're selling our military tech to China.
00:08:45.000How they kill children indiscriminately in the West Bank and Gaza.
00:08:49.000This debate rages on all day long in Israel.
00:08:51.000But over here, you can't talk about it.
00:08:53.000And gee, if I could conjure up a list of, instead of anti Semites, maybe philo Semites or just plain Semites, maybe you could figure out Why that is.
00:09:02.000Maybe you could figure out just why, you know, we don't hear about that so much.
00:09:05.000So I tweeted on my, I tweeted a little bit after I saw that, that we have to oppose just as much as we have to oppose the radical Islamic extremism.
00:09:16.000And everybody's fine with that, by the way.
00:09:19.000Everybody on Fox News, I mean, this always fits with the editorial standards of conservative papers.
00:09:24.000You can like outright hate Muslims on Fox News, basically.
00:09:28.000I mean, it's gotten to the point where like Robert Spencer can go on.
00:09:32.000And say Islam is a religion of violence and war, and these people need to get out of the country.
00:10:09.000But imagine if the next time you're watching Fox News, imagine the reverse.
00:10:13.000Imagine and replace every time they talk about Muslims, replace that with Jewish, replace that with black, and see how that goes over, right?
00:10:22.000The real patriots, the real nationalists, the real America First people oppose extreme radical Islamic influence as well as extreme radical Zionist influence.
00:10:43.000I can't tell you how many phone calls I've gotten from people who are connected in the business who have told me, I can't sign you, I can't hire you, I can't work with you because of the way you talk about Israel, because of the way you talk about Jewish influence sometimes.
00:11:10.000I don't know how anybody is able to overlook this when Zionism is a political ideology.
00:11:15.000Like, we've come, we've gotten to a point in this country where you literally cannot disparage a political ideology because that means you're secretly a crypto Nazi.
00:11:25.000If you criticize the fact that maybe it's not such a good idea that you have this expansionist, militaristic ethnostate in the heart of the Arab world, maybe that's not such a good idea.
00:11:37.000A good idea, or maybe we should rein them in, or maybe we should cut off aid.
00:11:40.000You criticize that, and suddenly you're a hater.
00:11:43.000You're on literal blacklists, public hit lists for that opposition.
00:11:47.000I don't know how regular people think that's acceptable, especially these evangelicals.
00:11:52.000You know, these evangelicals in the South would always give me grief about this when I was on RSBN.
00:11:57.000They would say, the countries that bless Israel will be blessed themselves in the reading of the Schofield Bible, which was written by people, it was written by Zionists in the 1900s who wanted Christians to give them their money.
00:12:16.000There's one statistic I saw, and they measured different religious groups.
00:12:22.000Like feelings for one another, like how favorable they viewed each other.
00:12:26.000And some of the highest ratings, not surprisingly, was Catholics rating Catholics and Jews rating other Jews.
00:12:32.000And the lowest rating in terms of which religious group had the worst favorability ranking for another was Jews towards evangelicals.
00:12:40.000It was something like 30, because it asked them to rate other religious groups from a scale from 1 to 100 based on favorability, how warm they were toward that group.
00:12:50.000And Jews ranked evangelicals with like 30 or 31.
00:13:28.000But in 1933, when the National Socialists gained power in Germany, people have it like immediately all this stuff started where it was like, and certainly that happened later on.
00:13:39.000But the day that Hitler was appointed chancellor in Germany in 1933, international Jewry declared a boycott on Germany, said they wouldn't sell goods to Germany, said it's not going to happen.
00:13:51.000And nobody knows about that, by the way.
00:13:53.000You don't learn about that in history class.
00:13:55.000And additionally, not only did The Jewish people of the world, not only did they fire the first shot, and I'm not saying like they deserved it or anything.
00:14:02.000I'm not, you know, Reagan Vitali's going to come after me and say, Nick says Holocaust justified because of boycott on Germany.
00:14:28.000The Zionists arranged with the National Socialists this economic program whereby they were trying to get Jews in Germany and Poland and other places to come back to Palestine or to come to Israel and occupy this land so they could form a nation state.
00:14:46.000That was the project of the 20s and 30s for them getting people from Iraq, getting people from Europe, Jewish people to come to Palestine so that they could control the region demographically.
00:14:56.000So, what they set out to do was they had Jews in Germany.
00:15:00.000They had this program where They would sell to Germany, like they would do business with Germany in the sense that Jewish people in Germany would sell their assets.
00:15:10.000And then in exchange, they would go to Israel and buy German manufactured goods for import to Israel.
00:15:16.000So they'd sell like their house, they'd sell their car, they'd sell like all the stuff they couldn't take with them in Germany.
00:15:24.000And then they would buy, using that money, they would buy manufactured goods from Germany once they were in Palestine.
00:16:19.000Our policy is that Israel should be treated.
00:16:21.000Just like any other country in the world.
00:16:23.000That's actually the least anti Semitic.
00:16:26.000You know, you talk about racism, that's the least racist position you've ever heard.
00:16:30.000We want to treat them like we would treat any other country.
00:16:34.000You know, just as much as I oppose Israeli influence, I oppose Chinese, Saudi, Russian, French, whatever else, whatever other kind of influence.
00:17:28.000Stopped the ambulance and they were like, You're an illegal, you got to go back.
00:17:32.000And they're like, No, no, no, it's an emergency.
00:17:33.000So they're like, Okay, you could go to the hospital.
00:17:36.000ICE follows her to the hospital in the ambulance and then they wait outside of her room while she's undergoing surgery, while she's recovering.
00:17:44.000And then they detain her at one of these centers for migrant children.
00:17:48.000And let me tell you why this is a good story, okay?
00:18:06.000And it's a good thing she made it through the surgery and everything.
00:18:09.000But here is the good thing the reason why she was here in the first place, the reason why her family was here in the first place was because they apparently, this is what they say, could not afford health care in Mexico.
00:18:22.000Now, for people who have kind of an international education, for people who are a little bit worldly, you know that Mexico already has universal health care.
00:18:31.000So, it's not like they couldn't get health care.
00:18:34.000They just couldn't get our health care.
00:18:35.000Couldn't get really good health care that we pay for, that we developed, that we pay for through our taxes and insurance and our high premiums and everything else.
00:18:44.000So, their family comes here 10 years ago when this girl is three months old so that she could get the therapies that they need because the universal health care in Mexico isn't good enough.
00:18:54.000You read in the New York Times, it says, well, you know, they came here and thank God because this emergency surgery was paid for by Medicaid.
00:19:46.000So, when the New York Times says, oh, well, they came here and Medicaid paid for all the surgery and isn't that great, what they really mean is the U.S. taxpayer paid for her surgery.
00:19:56.000What they really mean is that Mexico hasn't gotten its stuff together.
00:20:48.000That's number one, if we're going to let you in at all.
00:20:51.000Number two, we don't even want people coming in here who have nothing to contribute.
00:20:56.000You know, these people are on Medicaid, so obviously they're not making very much.
00:20:59.000Obviously, they're not really contributing to the economy.
00:21:02.000And they're probably taking in more in government transfers than they're giving in in taxes.
00:21:07.000And it's dubious how much in taxes they're even paying if they're not documented, if they're illegal.
00:21:12.000So I just despise this whole paradigm where it's like, well, if they're in a bad circumstance, if they need health care, well, they should be here.
00:21:33.000But beyond the fact, we have this fiction in our heads that even if you do it right, even if you come here and you punch us in the gut and you take our resources, but you did it legally, well, that's the American dream.
00:22:34.000You know, they escaped these hellholes in Africa and now they're over here and they're doing great work and they're at universities and they're driving around.
00:22:43.000And it's like, yeah, okay, that's great for the African.
00:22:45.000You know, that's great for the guy that was in a broken country and now he's in a country that works.
00:22:50.000But think of it this way how many of our people had to bleed and sweat and fight and think to create a society that was peaceful and wealthy and had capital and had jobs and had a system where you could become an entrepreneur?
00:23:06.000I mean, what a slap in the face to those people, the people that have ancestors here that built this country that we expect.
00:23:12.000Well, if you do the paperwork, you can come here and you're just a part of it.
00:23:20.000I had some guy in my mentions today, some guy from the Dominican Republic, and some video of him was circulating on the internet where he's in a taxi cab or whatever, and he's talking about the American dream.
00:23:32.000And he's like, everybody wants to come here because you can be an entrepreneur.
00:23:36.000And a lot of, like, normie conservatives think. that they're contributing.
00:23:40.000If they come here and they're entrepreneurs and they're contributing, they're contributing to the gross domestic product, well, that offsets, you know, well, that's great.
00:23:58.000100 years ago, that made sense when there was an industrial revolution and we needed people to come here and work in the factories and we needed people to come here and we were still building a country.
00:24:08.000And it wasn't as good as other countries, you know?
00:24:10.000I mean, America didn't have the highest standard of living in 1900.
00:24:35.000But in the 21st century, when like this is a wealthy, safe, free country, and you know, you could get free stuff and all of that, it's not remotely the same.
00:24:44.000And it's still exploitative, even when you have entrepreneurs.
00:25:54.000If I showed up with my family, I showed up with my family of my mom, my dad, my 10 brothers and sisters, and my uncles and aunts, and like they do when you have chain migration.
00:26:05.000And I said, hey, we're going to live in your house now, but we're all going to have jobs.
00:26:21.000You still wouldn't want people living in your house.
00:26:23.000You wouldn't want the overcrowding in your house.
00:26:25.000You wouldn't want this foreign element in your house, changing the way it looks, changing the room around, changing how it's decorated, demanding things.
00:26:35.000So, we have to get away from the economic.
00:26:37.000That's why I never argue immigration from an economic perspective.
00:26:42.000And Destiny was really surprised when he came on my show and debated me because he was expecting that I would say they take our jobs and they do this and that, which I wasn't.
00:26:51.000I was going to say, even if they did contribute, we still wouldn't want them here.
00:28:37.000The key to their success, what will unlock the potential of a 2,000 year old.
00:28:43.000Cultural kingdom of an advanced civilization will be when they let in these poor, illiterate peasants from the third world, right?
00:28:52.000These people who are picking grapes and tomatoes, they're going to come into a 2,000 year old civilization that, by the way, has enough agricultural subsistence farmers and it's going to make them great, right?
00:29:03.000You know, you have all these poor people in Mexico, all these illiterate people, and they're like, that's what's going to make us great.
00:29:51.000Come here, get the university you want, and then get the hell out.
00:29:54.000You know, that would be a nice olive branch.
00:29:57.000But this idea that we're going to fundamentally alter the demographics of the country because, like, a few individuals, a few cases need a little bit of extra assistance, ridiculous.
00:30:09.000The vast majority of people that are here are not cerebral palsy 10 year olds who need, excuse me, who need gallbladder surgery.
00:30:18.000They're working age, fighting age, illiterate men who want to.
00:30:22.000Assert their will, and that is not the same.
00:32:33.000That was about the time that the American Health Care Act was making the rounds in July.
00:32:40.000And I was there when Chuck Schumer and Bernie Sanders and Nancy Pelosi led this little protest outside the Senate.
00:32:47.000They went on the steps of the Senate and they had a bullhorn and they were yelling and screaming about health care.
00:32:52.000And it was funny because at first they went out into, if you've ever been to the Capitol building, they have like a park behind the Capitol building where there's grass and stuff.
00:33:01.000And Bernie, Nancy Pelosi, Chuck Schumer, the black guy, and the one in the wheelchair from Illinois, Tanny Duckworth, they all came up into that grassy field.
00:33:12.000And they were given a little speech, a little rally about how they were going to fight the Health Care Act, Elizabeth Warren II.
00:33:18.000And then they made their way over to the Capitol steps.
00:33:20.000And while they were on their way over there, this fat guy goes up to Chuck Schumer, because I was walking right next to Chuck Schumer.
00:33:27.000And this fat guy's walking with him, and he's like, Senator Schumer, do you have any comment on this Bill X, Y, and Z that says it's illegal to boycott Israel now?
00:33:36.000And Chuck Schumer was basically like, get out of my face, Goy, whatever.
00:33:42.000This double standard, this very curious double standard.
00:33:46.000You know, and I'll tell you, in America, you have this law where you can't boycott Israel if you receive money, I believe, from the government.
00:34:43.000There was a law that was passed in France to outlaw denying the Armenian Genocide.
00:34:47.000That law was struck down by the courts because it denies freedom of expression.
00:34:52.000It remains illegal to question the Holocaust.
00:34:55.000You know, these weird, like, double standards.
00:34:57.000You look at American aid to Israel, that's the most conspicuous of all, where we give the most money.
00:35:03.000We've been giving them the most money out of any country in the world since 1978 or 1976.
00:35:11.000So for 40 years running, almost 50 years running, Israel has been the number one recipient of US aid.
00:35:18.000And if you look into the provisions of that aid, if you look into the fine points, the fine details of that foreign aid, it is given in the most generous terms out of all the other aid.
00:35:30.000So, it's not enough that they get the most aid, but they also get it under these very cushy provisions.
00:35:36.000For example, all the money that's given to Israel as opposed to grant money is given in the form of loans.
00:35:44.000And here's the difference with grant money, we would have to station officers from the U.S. military to supervise how the money is spent if it's grant money.
00:35:53.000If it's loan money, we don't have any oversight potential.
00:36:20.000And then on top of that, so we're supposedly giving them loans.
00:36:25.000It's actually a grant and everything but name, except it can't be a grant because we would have to station troops and see where the money goes.
00:36:31.000On top of that, we give all of our money to them in the first 30 days of the year.
00:36:36.000So, every year $3.8 billion is allocated to give to Israel.
00:36:40.000We give them all that money, the full $3.8 billion, in the first 30 days of the fiscal year.
00:36:47.000And what that means, whereas other countries it's given out in disbursements over the course of the year, when we give it to them in the first 30 days in a lump sum form, guess what they do with that?
00:36:57.000You want to take a guess at what you would do if you got $3.8 billion in a year or in the period of a month?
00:37:04.000They buy U.S. Treasury bonds so that they can gain interest.
00:37:09.000So they gain an additional like $150 million on interest for the loans that we give them.
00:37:15.000So imagine like you go to the bank, you take out a loan, they say, you know what, don't worry about it.
00:37:21.000And then we put money in the bank and they pay us interest for the money they loaned us.
00:37:26.000I mean, that's like, that is what Israel does.
00:37:29.000And then on top of that, there's all kinds of other provisions in terms of how much money they can spend on defense, how much money they can spend on their own defense industry, and on and on and on.
00:37:39.000And then the better part of it, I mean, you have the most aid.
00:37:43.000Favorable provisions, like insanely favorable, exclusive provisions for Israel.
00:37:49.000On top of that, the next two countries, the next highest recipients of aid are Jordan and Egypt, which each receive about a billion dollars a year.
00:37:57.000And that is, of course, to service Israel.
00:38:00.000Egypt went from getting about, I think, a hundred million dollars in the early 70s to upwards of two billion dollars in the late 70s after they signed a couple of peace agreements with Israel.
00:38:12.000So we've been paying them a billion dollars every year since to essentially keep that peace with Israel.
00:38:18.000So you can tack on those billion dollars, those two billion dollars to Israel's foreign aid.
00:38:23.000On top of that, they regularly, every day, disregard our interests.
00:38:29.000Every day, they build settlements in the West Bank, civilian settlements, which are illegal according to international law and have been opposed by every president since 1967, since the military occupation began.
00:38:41.000So every day, we give them in some form or another upwards of six or seven billion dollars, if you tally it all up.
00:38:50.000On top of that, they disregard our interests in their own country, in their actions everywhere else in the region, where they fly missions against Syria, against the Assad regime, destabilize Syria.
00:39:01.000They've illegally retained control of the Golan Heights, which everyone agrees is illegal.
00:39:06.000They spy on us, the third most aggressive spying operation, actually, the second, third, or fourth most aggressive spying operation on U.S. soil, depending on who you ask.
00:39:16.000The military technology that we sell to them, which is so exclusive and so top notch and so expensive, That we sell to them, they in turn sell it to other countries like China or even Iran.
00:40:31.000And I explained, I said, look, before everybody says this, before everybody says exactly what they said afterward, I said, the reason that I support Jordan Peterson is because you look at his methods, you look at his message, you look at what he's doing, and you have to think and compare and analyze who is doing more for what we want to see in the country, Richard Spencer or Jordan Peterson, and compare that.
00:40:56.000If you look at the reach of Jordan Peterson, how famous he's become, how much money people are willing to give to him, And not like, wow, look at what a rich guy he is.
00:41:44.000But you have like thousands of people that are giving Jordan Peterson a monthly contribution because what he's saying and what he's doing is creating a tangible effect in their life.
00:41:55.000And such so that they say, you know what?
00:41:58.000I'll sacrifice a few bucks every month to this guy.
00:42:10.000And ultimately, that is the seed, that is the core of everything.
00:42:16.000I mean, think of what we need people to do in this country.
00:42:18.000Think of what we need our people to do to achieve the reforms that we want.
00:42:24.000When we talk about people needing to go out and create activism, or they need to go out and go to their church, or they need to go out and lift weights or read books, everybody's on board when I say, you know, read books, go to church, start your local party organization, reach out to people.
00:42:39.000In other words, take responsibility for this.
00:42:42.000Jordan Peterson is amplifying that message, getting it out to millions of people, and people are hearing it and people are doing it because he does it so convincingly the way he puts this message out.
00:42:52.000And that is the germ of everything else that we need.
00:42:55.000And I say it is much better that we have millions of people taking personal responsibility, cleaning their room, than it is that you have maybe 100,000 people who are reading Culture of Critique or reading Jared Taylor and Sam Francis.
00:44:02.000And yes, if you think Jordan Peterson is a shill because he doesn't talk about Jewish people, you are an idiot because you have all these people who don't have their real name out there.
00:44:12.000They're not influencing anybody, they're not creating any content.
00:44:16.000For all I know, they're not supporting any content.
00:44:19.000In other words, they exist solely to criticize, they exist solely to, from their iPhones and their keyboards, to criticize and take people down.
00:44:29.000And they want Jordan Peterson, who's reaching millions of people, who's doing a great thing, educating people.
00:44:35.000He's trying to subvert the university system.
00:44:37.000He's trying to subvert the entire higher education thing, which is controlled by certain people, right?
00:44:43.000He's trying to subvert that very successfully so.
00:44:46.000He's getting a message of personal responsibility, of meta political or meta ideological conservatism out there.
00:44:53.000And people want him to shoot himself in the head by talking about the one thing everybody knows you're not allowed to talk about.
00:45:05.000I can't imagine, you know, like Donald Trump.
00:45:07.000Would you rather Donald Trump in the West Wing building a wall, passing the RAISE Act, banning refugees, winning for our country, getting us out of the Middle East?
00:45:16.000Or would you have preferred that he named the Jew in 2016 and gotten destroyed in the polls, gotten destroyed in the election?
00:45:25.000I mean, people just don't think pragmatically.
00:46:48.000Somebody sent me, like, a 50 page play, like a stage play about free speech.
00:46:55.000And I was like, what are you thinking, man?
00:46:57.000He sends me this email, and he's like, it's, first of all, the email is like a novel.
00:47:01.000And he's like, Nick, I think this play will revolutionize the world.
00:47:04.000And if it could just get some more exposure, if it could just get, if someone like you could just get it out there, I think it would really.
00:48:17.000And I'm just thinking, like, what planet, what sense, what level are you on that you think this is a good idea?
00:48:26.000Me, and I've said this story before, if I send somebody a text, And they don't respond like immediately, or they don't respond in a text that is the same length as my text.
00:50:31.000But it's funny now when I watch it because the dads are so comical how they come down in their sweatpants and their Sketchers and they're like, with this game, man.
00:50:41.000When are you going to do your homework, man?
00:50:51.000But yeah, that's why I love watching those compilations.
00:50:53.000It brings me back to when you'd be playing the PS3 and you'd hear like the door open and shut or you hear the car come in the driveway and you know you're not doing what you're supposed to do.
00:51:03.000And at this point, you're like, you've just accepted your fate because the time it would take you to wrap everything up, it's just not enough time for him to get down the stairs or get in the living room.
00:51:14.000So, you just have to stand there like paralyzed with fear, awaiting your fate.
00:51:19.000And yeah, so that's why it's funny to me.
00:51:25.000The Chinese, the Asian parents are the best because they, you know, how different the generations are, where the parents are super traditional and the kids are very into it.
00:51:34.000You know, and I love the ones where the parents just go in with like a wrench or a hammer and they just smash the screen.
00:52:51.000What is an acceptable difference and thing that you can voice, that you can institutionalize between men and women?
00:52:58.000Because all day long we're taught they're the same, they're equal, everything's the same except for genitals.
00:53:04.000Women can be just as promiscuous as men.
00:53:06.000Women can do the same jobs as men and twice as good and on and on and on.
00:53:11.000And so that's the real gender dysphoria that men and women, that doesn't mean anything anymore.
00:53:18.000It's not a meaningful distinction anymore.
00:53:20.000Those words are not meaningful in themselves anymore.
00:53:23.000You know, it used to be, and this was the case for thousands of years, that a man was the one that went out to hunt and we were strong.
00:53:30.000Physically, mentally, and we had to be because we fought the wars, because we built the factories, we did all the work.
00:53:37.000We picked the berries, we hunted, we were the frontiersmen, and the women were at home raising the kids, weaving baskets, clothes, whatever.
00:54:05.000When you have men and women in the same schools, men learn to be effeminate, women learn to be coarse and vulgar.
00:54:11.000And moreover, you get this egalitarian idea that they should be anywhere near each other, at least in terms of their profession, what their adult life would look like.
00:54:21.000You wonder why women are killing themselves at record rates and they're depressed and unhappy.
00:54:25.000It's because they were brought up thinking they should be like men.
00:54:29.000And men are brought up thinking they should be bachelors, right?
00:54:31.000Men should be wealthy and they should just be dating this MGTOW stuff.
00:54:38.000And not having kids if they do get married, and women are brought up thinking the same thing.
00:54:41.000They should be more like men, they should be working, and that's why everybody's miserable.
00:54:45.000If women were at home and they were happy and pleasant and not these vulgar animals to cheat on their husbands and all that, I think both men and women would be a lot happier.
00:54:56.000Women don't have any good role models, men don't have any good role models.
00:54:59.000Think of the role models for women it's all these disgusting, degenerate pop stars, all these thoughts, and for the men, it's these weak, effeminate, Like beta males, these beta orbiters.
00:55:14.000And then it's funny because you got like the alpha males, and all the alpha males are portrayed as like, oh, no, they're actually either the alpha males are men, and they say actually being alpha is cutting off your balls and like, you know, being a feminist, or the alpha male is a black person or it's a Mexican person, right?
00:55:34.000That's really the only place where you're allowed to have unrestrained masculinity is black people and minorities.
00:58:26.000And number two, My Mexican ancestors, not only I'm a quarter, okay?
00:58:31.000My ancestors came here in the 20th century when the composition of immigration was what?
00:58:38.000It was 25%, or rather, it was 14% non white, and the country at large was 10% non white.
00:58:44.000So there's all the difference in the world between incorporating like a sliver of non white into the wider white population and incorporating a massive non white population into an increasingly small sliver of a white population.
00:59:45.000He was telling people to bring guns to rallies at like North Carolina, where like you should see the kind of charges they could bring against you if you incorporate guns into your rallies.
01:00:22.000I'm not saying that as a personal insult to either of them.
01:00:25.000But it is to say that people are saying, I'm cucking.
01:00:28.000People, these low IQ, bottom of the bell curve people are saying, I'm cucking because I don't want swastikas and Nazi salutes and all that.
01:00:38.000I'm cucking to the whatever establishment.
01:00:40.000And look at who these people are associated with, right?
01:02:11.000You know how that happens when something bad happens in your life, something sad happens to you, and then it just saturates all your memories of certain things and you just can't associate with them anymore?
01:04:11.000And everybody thinks it's the greatest thing since sliced bread.
01:04:14.000You know, if you don't believe in identity politics, why the hell is it such a big deal every time you got a black Conservative, right?
01:04:21.000All these people, you know, Paul Joseph Watson, Milo Yiannopoulos, everybody else who condemned the alt right and their obsession with race and identity politics.
01:04:31.000And then every time you get a black guy who votes Donald Trump, and it's the biggest thing in the world, give me a break.
01:04:38.000Google white couple and look at the images it returns.
01:06:43.000I put out a lot of tweets and it's just kind of like shitposts.
01:06:46.000It's like, you know, stream of consciousness stuff.
01:06:49.000So I really give credit to people who do a lot of research for their tweets and they come up with like a theme or something, you know.
01:06:56.000Like I see some of his threads and it's like there's a coherent thought for like 20 tweets in the same thread and some of them are like really well thought out and I'm like, damn, like this guy's good.
01:07:08.000David Bowman, Nick, do the taxpayers really pay for the illegal invader surgery?
01:07:12.000Or is it really paid for by more loans from the Federal Reserve big bankers?
01:07:16.000Well, think about it this way Federal Reserve, if they're paying for things, they are paying for it with your wealth.
01:07:25.000Because when the Fed prints money, when the Fed prints trillions of dollars, as they have been doing for years with quantitative easing, think about what that does.
01:07:35.000When there's more money, money is worth less.
01:07:38.000You don't make more money to coincide with inflation, or at least the inflation they don't talk about anymore.
01:07:57.000I mean, what's the difference between them taking your money through taxes and giving it to illegals or them printing more money so that your money is worth less and they steal the value of it and they pay for it?
01:09:18.000It's just because they know that I threatened the order of things.
01:09:22.000Here's someone like myself, clean cut, handsome, and I don't even mean handsome and like I'm the handsomest guy in the world, but like.
01:09:29.000I'm attractive in the sense that you would see me on TV, and if you didn't hear what I was saying and you didn't know what I was saying, you would think I'm like a normie Republican.
01:09:38.000So here they see a normie presenting, like conservative presenting guy who's actually super red pilled, but a threat to their message, and that scares them.
01:09:48.000I mean, there's a reason that Richard, or not Richard, but Ben Shapiro, maybe a Freudian slip there, but Ben Shapiro, Reagan Battalion, and others, Cabot Phillips, Cassie Dillon, have tried to destroy me, have done their best to come after me.
01:10:03.000If I sucked at my job, if I sucked at what I did, if I wasn't on a meteoric trajectory to the top, they wouldn't waste their time with me.
01:10:11.000Why would Ben Shapiro, who has 800,000 followers, concern himself with destroying a 19 year old who, at the time when he tried to eliminate me with that video, had like 4,000 followers?
01:12:12.000And then, lo and behold, what happens second semester, sophomore year?
01:12:17.000He meets the girl of his dreams and then suddenly didn't care so much about politics, didn't care so much about academics, didn't care so much about the model UN, didn't care even about his friends, dropped off the radar completely.
01:12:32.000That was a warning from the future, I guess, to say avoid the thoughts.
01:12:37.000And additionally, it's very dangerous for people like me and James because you hook up with the wrong person and suddenly you're in hot water.
01:12:46.000You hook up with the wrong shitlib and suddenly you're in court, you're a sex offender, whatever.
01:13:12.000Why is everybody so concerned about the bedroom stuff?
01:13:15.000I try to create a show that's devoid of degeneracy, that's devoid of this sex obsession of the mainstream media, of the blank establishment, of the blank world order, the new world order, of course.
01:13:29.000And people, and lo and behold, it's women.
01:13:32.000I'm just going to come right out and say it.
01:13:34.000It's the 10% female audience that wants to make it about sex, that wants to make it about thoughts, that wants to make it about all that stuff.
01:13:43.000Look, ladies, ladies, I know you love me, all right?
01:15:29.000You had to call people African Americans.
01:15:32.000The very fact that you have to hyphenate African Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Americans, Jewish Americans just goes to demonstrate that these people do not consider themselves Americans.
01:15:45.000They themselves, by virtue of their own terminology, that you have to add an addendum onto it, that you have to modify American with your real identity, just goes to show that it is implicitly white and no reclaiming is necessary.
01:15:58.000You know, why do these people need to call themselves African Americans if they see themselves as truly Americans?
01:16:22.000Here we are having our utopian male space where we're talking about things like politics, just justice, volumes of the mind, and things like that.
01:16:33.000And here come along in their thigh high boots, in their thigh high boots.
01:16:39.000With their hair flowing around saying, Who's your celebrity crush, Nick?
01:17:39.000If you have manhands, I'm sorry, it's a deal breaker, okay?
01:17:43.000If you have like cankles, deal breaker.
01:17:46.000I'm very, you have to be very like somebody who's into details like me.
01:17:52.000These little things cannot be amiss here, okay?
01:17:56.000So, I know there's like this culture where it's like, you know, the real women are curvy and fucking obese.
01:18:02.000I have her cousin, but I mean, you see all this propaganda.
01:18:05.000I saw all these things from like Glamour Magazine where they have these disgusting animals, these obese people, and they're like naked and they're like, these images will change the way you see women.
01:20:20.000I mean, certainly, if we're going to get destroyed because of the counter narrative against colonialism by virtue of immigration, then it wasn't worth it.
01:20:28.000You know, like if we have to let in all these Africans because we feel bad for colonialism, it wasn't worth it.
01:22:57.000They read, you know, Genealogy of Morals.
01:23:02.000And they say that Christianity is slave morality.
01:23:05.000And then you read Spengler, you read Decline of the West, and you find, and it's funny because when I was reading this, I'm rereading it this week, but I read it a while back.
01:23:17.000That was such a groundbreaker to me because Spengler talks about how, well, Nietzsche says Christianity is slave morality.
01:23:23.000But if you look at the Christians who were crusaders, you look at the Christians, the popes who subdued kings, who controlled entire kingdoms, you look at the Christians who got together and created doctrine and wanted to impose this on the world.
01:23:37.000There's nothing slave like or meek about that.
01:24:29.000Yeah, no, I like him, but he was just incompetent, unfortunately.
01:24:32.000He had the trains running on time, but in terms of war, his botched invasion, I think, was it North Africa or Greece?
01:24:38.000One of his invasions, I haven't brushed up on my World War II history recently, but his botched invasions and war plans was one of the reasons why Hitler had to delay his invasion in the Soviet Union, and that's why his troops were not equipped to handle the Russian winter, you know, and that was his fault.
01:26:08.000This other guy, this bearded guy, you know, you're, I don't know, he was just some other goofus.
01:26:14.000And Cassie Dillon, she dressed up like Tommy Lahren.
01:26:17.000And I was telling my people in America First, they weren't really interested in this, but my people on the America First Discord, or the America First group chat on Twitter, I was saying, you know, Cassie Dillon, when she dressed up like Tommy Lahren, I was like, this is affecting me in ways I didn't expect it would.
01:26:35.000I don't know, maybe it's blondes, maybe it was the makeup, I don't know.
01:26:37.000But when she put on the blonde wig, when she dressed up like Tommy Lahren, I was like, whoa.
01:26:41.000You know, before she was like a thin lipped, like Jewish impersonator, but she put on the Tommy wig, and I was like, wait a minute, we've just, we have breached some kind of barrier in some way.
01:26:53.000But so, yeah, check out that Halloween special.
01:26:56.000And it looks like we got some more super chats.
01:26:59.000We'll go for a couple more minutes and we'll call it a night.
01:27:14.000Persians are biologically different than Europeans, if that's what you're asking.
01:27:18.000I know some people on polls say that Persians are ethnically the same as whites or they're more white than Europeans, and that's just not true.
01:27:29.000I mean, the mixing that's gone on since Indo Aryans came out of the Indian subcontinent or like the Tibetan, like that area near the Himalayas, that region, there's been so much mixing that's gone on that it's just not the same blood.
01:27:44.000You know, you've had Turks come through there.
01:27:46.000You've had Mongolians come through there.