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00:31:55.000Time for me to eat hard coral and salad and go exercise, do light exercise for 15 minutes every day.
00:32:03.000and eat oatmeal because now I'm an old man I've become a baby boomer and so I'm sorry to report this but we do have a good show in spite of that we have a great show in spite of that there's a lot to talk about a lot to get into
00:32:18.000Tonight we'll be talking about some new developments in the Ilhan Omar vs. Israel saga.
00:32:28.000You know, last week I was complaining, as usual, you know, what else is new, about this little feud because I said there's really no clear winner here in this fight for our people, for the Aryan race.
00:32:41.000Because on the one hand you have Israel, which, you know, we know our problems with Israel.
00:32:46.000And on the other hand, you have these Muslim anti-white America haters, Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib, and both of them are kind of out of line.
00:32:54.000You know, last week, and of course what I'm talking about is that these two Congresswomen, Omar and Tlaib, they wanted to visit Israel last week.
00:33:03.000We talked about this, I think, on a couple of shows, and their visit to Israel got cancelled because they participate in BDS.
00:33:11.000And I said, well, you know, on the one hand, it's like, we give a lot of money to Israel.
00:33:16.000Should they really be in a position to be turning away our Congress people?
00:33:19.000Turning away representatives from our government?
00:33:22.000The Congress which gives them so much money every year?
00:33:34.000And that's not to say, like, that's a problem, but it's simply to say that why should Israel allow people that clearly don't have their country's interests in mind across their borders into their country?
00:33:48.000So I could sort of see both sides and problems with both, but you know, tonight we have a really good development.
00:33:52.000Today, Ilhan Omar did a press conference with Rashida Tlaib, and she called out the Congress and said, look, we need to really scrutinize all this foreign aid we give to Israel.
00:34:03.000And so I'm watching this and I'm thinking to myself, okay, this is totally based.
00:34:07.000I think we can finally say there's a clear side in this which is probably favorable for us.
00:34:33.000You know, I was actually... I was actually out that day.
00:34:37.000I was downtown for the Aaron Waters show in Chicago, and you couldn't get, like, any reception, because I guess whenever there's, like, a high concentration of people... I've noticed this at, like, concerts or at, like, Trump rallies.
00:34:49.000Whenever there's a lot of people in a really small space, for whatever reason, you can't get cell reception.
00:34:54.000And so I was trying, I was checking all day, trying to refresh my Twitter feed to see
00:35:03.000And I couldn't get it because I was downtown.
00:35:06.000You had all these people there to watch the Aaron Water Show.
00:35:09.000Funny thing I'll just say about the Aaron Water Show.
00:35:12.000While I was on my way downtown, I saw a sign or something.
00:35:16.000I saw something on the radio or heard something on the radio and it said something to the effect that the Aaron Water Show is the largest free show in the country of its kind.
00:35:44.000Totally unnecessary detour that's gonna get me in trouble, but, uh, you know, let's get real, okay?
00:35:50.000Anyway, so I was down there, I was refreshing, I was trying to check, I couldn't get a signal, couldn't get any reception, and I'm thinking, oh, I'm missing everything, and then I check in, like, later that night, you know, to see, okay, I'm back home.
00:36:02.000I can finally see what's going on, and it was nothing!
00:36:06.000There were hardly even any real exchanges.
00:36:09.000You know, I'm gonna read this report from this local Oregon paper, and it says basically both sides were kept to themselves.
00:36:16.000There were a few skirmishes, sort of cat and mouse, where one guy jumps over the barrier and gets on the left wing side, or Antifa jumps the border and gets on the right wing side.
00:36:48.000This guy's totally based and red-pilled.
00:36:51.000I mean, he did a good job, I guess, but you know, I sort of wanted to see a little bit more conflict.
00:36:57.000I want to see, I don't know, something happen, so we'll get into that.
00:37:01.000There was also a pretty big decision made in an earlier Antifa Proud Boys case, which is pretty interesting.
00:37:08.000It happened in Manhattan, where one Proud Boy, or I think two Proud Boys, are facing 15 years in jail because of a self-defense situation with Antifa, which we'll get into.
00:38:26.000And so it's just it gets to be overwhelming for me, you know, after about like three hours or so I'm like, I need to recharge my batteries.
00:38:33.000I need to go back into the office, you know, and sort of regain my energy, you know, balance my energy levels.
00:38:56.000With you it's good to be back in my secure autist realm where I can control everything in this room And I'm the one talking and it's one way and that's all I have to worry about I don't have to worry about what you're saying I just have to worry about outbound only right I just worry about what I'm saying to you, so I know my neats and autists Who are watching this can relate a lot of boomers are probably like what's this guy going on about?
00:39:22.000But I know a lot of the autists are like
00:39:34.000We're gonna start off actually talking about the speech by Beto O'Rourke before we actually dive into Ilhan Omar and Israel and the Proud Boys thing.
00:39:44.000I do want to talk about this little Beto O'Rourke speech that he posted I think it was earlier today or late yesterday.
00:39:52.000I was going off about this in Telegram at like 5 a.m.
00:39:55.000today so if you saw that you're probably gonna know where I'm going with this.
00:40:02.000Sort of build on this and flesh it out on my show tonight.
00:40:05.000But last night I was on Twitter and I caught this little clip from a Beto O'Rourke stump speech.
00:40:10.000I think it was in Texas or something, and I found it pretty interesting.
00:40:14.000I think a lot of times people don't really understand all the parts of our platform, and I think this little speech was very illustrative of why we talk about certain things, particularly race realism.
00:40:27.000Because of course we know on this show that I talk about race realism.
00:40:32.000When we talk about mass immigration, when we talk about crime in Baltimore, in Philadelphia, in Chicago, we know that it's about race.
00:40:41.000That's sort of what distinguishes me from a lot of other conservatives.
00:40:45.000One of the ways that distinguishes me from a lot of other conservatives is that most right-wing Republicans, conservatives, Tea Party type people,
00:40:53.000The mantra is always, it has nothing to do with race.
00:40:57.000Of course it has nothing to do with race.
00:40:59.000I'm not a racist, but it's always about culture.
00:41:02.000It's always multiculturalism and not multiracialism.
00:41:06.000It's always a cultural explanation and not a racial one.
00:41:10.000We distinguish ourselves by saying no.
00:41:12.000Clearly, race is a big, fat part of all these things we're looking at that's happening in the country.
00:41:18.000And I want to give you an example for why this is a useful paradigm for us to look at the world.
00:41:24.000Why that is so critical to our worldview.
00:41:28.000So, like I said yesterday, Beto O'Rourke did a stump speech.
00:41:31.000And I'll just read you about the first 45 seconds to a minute of it.
00:41:35.000He says, quote, This country, though we would like to think otherwise, was founded on racism, has persisted through racism, and is racist today.
00:41:45.000And if you don't want to accept that phrase or that word or that distinction, look at this.
00:41:50.000I have to say that grammatically that sentence doesn't make much sense.
00:41:52.000I guess you have to watch Beto's flow to sort of get, you know, where these things connect.
00:42:14.000He says in a kindergarten classroom four or five year old children of color are five times as likely to be disciplined or suspended or expelled as a white child from the same teacher for the same infraction in the same country today.
00:42:29.000And so I heard this first minute or so and to me this really lays out and encapsulates the dominant narrative on race in America.
00:42:38.000From progressives or left liberals, which I think is preferable.
00:43:00.000You know, that about sums up race relations and the race problem.
00:43:04.000is why is it such that after 60 years since the civil rights era since blacks achieved full legal and political equality with whites you could say that that happened maybe a hundred years earlier but you know let's just say for the sake of argument that fully 60 years after everybody agrees you know they got the Voting Rights Act and the Civil Rights Act and all this stuff they still are not measuring up they're still poor they're still uneducated there's still lots of crime
00:43:34.000They say, however, all things being equal, if white men and black men, if the white men and the black men are totally equal, and everything else is constant, the only thing that explains these disparities, how do you get from equal people to unequal outcomes, is that somewhere along the way in this process,
00:43:54.000There was bias, there was discrimination, there was prejudice.
00:43:57.000Because of course if a white man and a black man are equal and they both have basically the same opportunities, they should achieve equal outcomes.
00:44:06.000So that means that these opportunities are not equal.
00:44:08.000There must be somebody in this middle area, right, during this climb upward that is thwarting the progress of the black man.
00:44:39.000Is that, well, you just don't understand.
00:44:41.000Black people just have this cycle of poverty or this culture of dependency.
00:44:47.000Yes, given equal starting points and equal opportunities, well, black people just have this different culture.
00:44:53.000It's a lot of stuff that isn't really compelling, I don't find.
00:44:56.000You know, typically conservatives do all these mental gymnastics.
00:44:59.000We went over this a couple of weeks ago.
00:45:01.000To try to explain away the inequality.
00:45:03.000To try to explain away how, for example, in Baltimore you have some schools where there's not a single student proficient in math and reading.
00:45:11.000You know, they say it's Lyndon Johnson and the Great Society's fault.
00:45:14.000Well, the black family was destroyed because of welfare, and the state became the father in the household, and now black people are killing each other.
00:45:22.000They're shooting each other at a rate of 500 out of 100,000 because their mom's on food stamps.
00:46:25.000Right-wing people say, well, if you have 2.3 million blacks in jail, maybe it's because blacks commit more crime.
00:46:31.000Maybe blacks commit more crime because they're different than whites.
00:46:35.000Maybe black kids are being disciplined more in school than white kids because
00:46:40.000They're causing more problems because they're different than white kids.
00:46:44.000Maybe blacks have less wealth than whites, not because they were discriminated against, not because of Lyndon Johnson, but because they are different.
00:46:52.000Because there is a little thing called time preference where may or may not be genetic.
00:46:57.000You know, whereas white people get their paycheck and they put it in savings and they like to invest, you know, or they like to delay gratification,
00:47:05.000Live within their means, things like this, concepts like this.
00:47:08.000You know, perhaps on the other side they're going out and buying a new pair of shoes.
00:47:11.000You know, maybe it's something like that.
00:47:13.000You know, and so I see these two different paradigms, or three different paradigms rather, which is left liberalism that says everything can be explained away with racism,
00:47:23.000Plain liberalism or libertarianism or, you know, your sort of establishment conservatism which says that it's about welfare and culture, which is totally uncompelling, and you've got the race realist explanation.
00:47:35.000What are the consequences of each of these policies?
00:47:38.000On the left liberal side, the progressive side, the antidote for these problems is obvious.
00:47:43.000Punish the white man, reward the black man.
00:47:46.000You know, if it is the case that everybody's equal and you get unequal outcomes, well that means that what's standing in the way of black people succeeding is the white supremacist.
00:47:55.000And so the white supremacist has to be increasingly encroached upon.
00:48:01.000You know, so maybe 60 years ago, you were a white supremacist if you were a Klansman, you were a hooded guy, going around lynching black people.
00:48:09.000And, you know, justifiably maybe you'd go after those people.
00:48:13.000Well now we're at the point where it's 2020, they can't really find any Klansmen.
00:48:17.000You know, they can't really find with the exception of, you know, they use the alt-right or they use terms like this.
00:48:22.000They're just looking at general white people.
00:48:24.000Like we talked about with AOC last week, she said that everybody could be a white supremacist.
00:48:29.000She said that white supremacy is like a virus.
00:48:36.000Even if you're a progressive yourself.
00:48:38.000So eventually this policy leads to we just have to start taking from the white man.
00:48:43.000We have to take what the white man has earned and give it to the black man.
00:48:46.000Because of course the only way these inequalities arise is because the white man is dominating, abusing, conquering, stealing from the black man.
00:48:57.000It's actually righteous to take from one and give to the other.
00:49:00.000You can see where this leads to South Africa and Rhodesia.
00:49:04.000Eventually you get to the point where, you know, you take the productive capital, the productive goods of the white man, you know, white man slaving away in the factory or in the office, you take away his productive capital and give it to the black man, and I don't know, I mean, that's spent on gold chains and shoes and Maybach and things like this, you know, and eventually what happens is the inequality is never reversed.
00:49:27.000You know, you still have because we know that race is real.
00:49:33.000People use their money in different ways.
00:49:35.000We know that this will never right the inequalities.
00:49:37.000And so it's just a never ending cycle of taking and giving, taking, giving, taking from the white man, giving to the black man until the white man has nothing left.
00:49:45.000And then we're living in sub-Saharan Africa.
00:49:49.000Obviously, the racist explanation is wrong.
00:49:51.000In the middle approach, they say, well, in order to address these inequalities,
00:49:56.000They floated these ideas like economic freedom zones, or we need charter schools, or we need all these different libertarian policy prescriptions which say that we have to rebuild the black family using economic liberalization, using market forces.
00:50:11.000You know, Ben Shapiro says it's really about individuals coming up and rising up and doing the right thing and they're gonna have to build their future.
00:50:19.000We just have to get the government out of the way.
00:50:22.000Unfortunately, because we know that race is real, no liberalization program, no charter school, no economic freedom zone, no tax benefit, tax break, you know, investors coming in, is going to solve this.
00:50:34.000You know, why is it that people are not investing in the South Side of Chicago?
00:50:37.000It's because these people can't stop killing each other.
00:50:40.000I don't know what liberalization program can be done.
00:50:43.000I don't know how much money you could give out in a UBI that'll stop them from just shooting and killing each other.
00:50:48.000You know, it's rappers that shoot and kill each other, and they've got millions and millions and millions of dollars, right?
00:50:54.000So what happens in the middle approach...
00:50:57.000As we could try all these things, you know, we could do the Donald Trump tax cuts, and we could parade around low black unemployment, but ultimately, again, you will never fix these inequalities because they're baked into the cake, so it doesn't matter.
00:51:09.000And eventually what happens is, look, these people are getting impatient.
00:51:12.000They have become essentially a permanent underclass in America and they're getting emboldened, they're getting angry, they're wondering why is it that we still are not, we have not achieved parity in a meaningful sense with white people in America, even though they say we have full equality.
00:51:28.000I think black people never be on board with the middle approach.
00:51:47.000And so while these people grow in numbers, you know, non-white people growing to become the majority of the country, eventually you just slide into left liberalism anyway.
00:51:55.000So conservatives can say all they want over here.
00:51:57.000No, you just need economic liberalization.
00:52:01.000Eventually they will push us over here because they will get impatient.
00:52:04.000It will not solve the inequality issue.
00:52:07.000And eventually it'll just become a common sense thing of, you know, if both of these categories agree that everybody is equal and yet we cannot achieve equality, well the only answer must be somebody is standing in the way.
00:52:19.000So these are essentially the same camp.
00:52:49.000And I'm not saying that one is better than the other, but I'm simply saying that qualitatively, they are different.
00:52:55.000And that is why you get quantitative differences in statistics.
00:52:59.000And so the solution from these is not that we have to fix this, we have to, assuming equality, create all these programs to cater to these differences.
00:53:07.000Instead, we say that we're comfortable with these differences.
00:53:11.000We should put in place policies, programs, laws,
00:53:14.000In order to accommodate these differences, in order to be consistent with these differences, not to fight against them, not to resist them, not to, you know, this sort of Herculean effort to lift one up at the expense of the other, but simply to say that
00:53:29.000Perhaps these groups are real, they should exist as peoples, and we should have environments for the two groups conducive to their strengths and weaknesses, conducive to their natures.
00:53:39.000And once you accept that paradigm, then suddenly, you know, race relations isn't a problem.
00:53:43.000You know, why is it that you have all this black crime in Chicago?
00:53:47.000Well, it's not that, like, we have in some way unduly burdened them, you know, because of past
00:53:52.000It's not because of past wrongdoings or because of institutional disadvantages.
00:53:56.000We just need to give more money or more programs.
00:53:58.000It's simply, well, this is the way that things go in a community like this.
00:54:03.000This is just the way that kind of community looks.
00:54:06.000And if you look all over the world, that's how it is.
00:54:59.000And there is this guilt on the part of white people.
00:55:01.000Again, it's either conscious or subconscious, even among conservatives.
00:55:05.000This is where this language of, I'm not racist, but comes from.
00:55:09.000You know, this is where that kind of language arises from.
00:55:11.000Or, you know, Donald Trump's need to champion black unemployment.
00:55:15.000Or the need to parade around black for Trump signs and things like this.
00:55:19.000We need their approval, essentially, to conduct our politics.
00:55:23.000And so, the only adequate response to that is to say, you know, look...
00:55:27.000Everybody kind of does their own thing.
00:55:29.000Each group is going to do their own thing and they will have their own distinct outcomes and that is not in itself problematic.
00:55:35.000We shouldn't we shouldn't feel at fault for that and basically we shouldn't try to change that at the expense of the greater good of the nation, the welfare of our people, right?
00:55:45.000So, I don't know, I hope that makes sense to people.
00:55:47.000I was trying to flesh that out this morning on Telegram, but I think that's so important for why, for establishing why race realism has to be a part of the program.
00:55:56.000Because a lot of the time I'll get people, I've actually talked to people in the past, fans of the show, who say, you know, why do you talk about this race and IQ stuff so much?
00:56:07.000You know, somebody came up and told me, well, coming at it from an immigration point of view, it doesn't really make sense to bring up race and IQ, because if you're saying that, well, we shouldn't bring in low IQ immigrants, well, how does that disqualify high IQ immigrants, you know?
00:56:22.000In other words, if you see racial diversity, human biodiversity, simply an immigration argument, well, it's not really sufficient.
00:56:30.000Because sure, you could say that the Latin American immigration is average 85 IQ, but what's the answer to mass immigration from Asia?
00:56:38.000Would you be okay with becoming a, you know, majority Asian country simply because they have a higher IQ?
00:56:56.000It's really about understanding these differences and distinctions between the groups in a diverse country, in a globalized world, and explaining away a lot of these disparities.
00:57:05.000Because it doesn't really work, especially for white people, if you're looking at it in any other way.
00:57:10.000If you're assuming human equality, and that's a totally false assumption, it will get you to some very bad places, especially as white people.
00:57:18.000I hope that is meaningful for some people and insightful, but we're going to move on to some more concrete things, some current events type things.
00:57:26.000I know for some that's probably boilerplate.
00:57:28.000I know probably a lot of people understand that, but I think it's important for a lot of normie type conservatives to hear that, why that's so fundamental, why that really matters for our worldview.
00:58:59.000But then again, they are representatives of our government.
00:59:02.000If our government is giving money to Israel, they should be able to go in and check things out no matter who they are, no matter what they believe.
00:59:09.000And so last week I was sort of ambivalent about it.
00:59:31.000It's a quote an emotional Michigan representative Rashida Tlaib on Monday held back tears during a news conference as she and Minnesota representative Ilhan Omar condemned Israel's recent decision to impose restrictions on visiting the country with the Democrats calling for Congress to get involved.
00:59:48.000She said, quote, we in the United States have a constructive role to play.
00:59:52.000We give Israel more than three billion dollars in aid every year.
00:59:56.000This is predicated on them being an important ally in the region and the only democracy in the Middle East.
01:00:02.000But denying a visit to duly elected members of Congress is not consistent with being an ally.
01:00:08.000Omar said lawmakers, quote, have a responsibility to conduct oversight over our government's foreign policy and what happens with the millions of dollars we send in aid.
01:00:18.000The two Muslim lawmakers held an afternoon news conference at the Minnesota State Capitol building with the Palestinian American and Jewish American residents of Minnesota, who said they also have been affected adversely by travel restrictions to Israel and the Palestinian territories.
01:00:33.000The purpose of the event, Omar said, was to, quote, highlight the human costs of the occupation and travel restrictions on Palestine,
01:00:41.000I think they basically hate America as well.
01:01:01.000But by the same token, just like a lot of other people in the national political scene are not totally our friends, people like Yoram Hazony, people frankly like Donald Trump among others, not to compare Donald Trump with Ilhan Omar, people may not totally be our cup of tea, they may not totally be our guys, but they still can be useful to our ultimate political
01:01:24.000And so I see this stuff from Ilhan Omar, even from like January, when she said it's all about the Benjamins.
01:01:30.000Why is it that so many people in Congress support Israel?
01:01:32.000Well, it's because of AIPAC, of course.
01:01:36.000And now here we are, seven months later, and she's saying, you know, Congress must conduct its oversight role with Israel.
01:01:43.000Why are we giving them $3 billion and they're doing all these shady things?
01:01:47.000They're doing things which may conflict with America's interests.
01:01:51.000I think this is probably helpful and useful for us, you know?
01:01:54.000And I've been saying this for many years, actually, about the Democrats, and even, frankly, about Jewish power in the world.
01:02:01.000What they are finding is that this black hole that they have opened up in the heart of the country with this far-left stuff, liberalism itself, basically, progressivism, anti-white, you know, they've really opened up basically a tear in, like, the space-time continuum, and now it's just eating everything.
01:02:19.000At first it was just eating their enemies, you know?
01:02:21.000At first it was the blue-haired people and the feminists and, you know, we know the usual suspects, the so-called social justice warriors who are going after the white man and going after, you know, white men on college campuses and going after Fox News and going after George W. Bush and Mitt Romney and these kinds of characters.
01:02:38.000But we're finding that as we go along in this century, as we progress and things become more liberal and they're sort of dragging the country to the left, I think they're finding that now it's even destroying and eating away at things that are useful to the left.
01:02:51.000You know, we saw this even in the Democratic National Committee election for their chairperson.
01:02:57.000You know, it was Tom Perez versus Keith Ellison.
01:02:59.000This was shortly after the 2016 election.
01:03:18.000Then you had Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez come on the scene, and she started to fight a little bit with Nancy Pelosi.
01:03:24.000Suddenly the Democrats aren't so fond of these young, up-and-coming, non-white women, you know, these girl power, Latinx girls, because now suddenly they're coming up against the Democratic establishment, you know, and then we saw in the 2018 primaries a lot of battles and feuds between establishment and between far-left progressive.
01:03:47.000And the democratic primary for the presidency in 2020.
01:03:50.000You've got people like Julian Castro who are saying that yeah somebody like Beto O'Rourke is not far left enough.
01:03:57.000He's a supporter of white supremacy because he doesn't want to decriminalize open borders.
01:04:02.000And so now even today you're seeing Ilhan Omar where previously maybe she might have been a useful ally going up against Donald Trump or going up against
01:04:29.000If you look at the voting record on a lot of these bills, BDS bills, on foreign aid bills, just about anything, you've got probably 80 to 95 percent of the Democratic caucus voting along with Republicans because they're taking the money too.
01:04:43.000So all of a sudden, Ilhan Omar isn't really a friend so much of the left anymore.
01:04:47.000And frankly also, like I said, I think you're seeing this with Jewish power in the world as well.
01:04:53.000It's no secret that a lot of Jewish NGOs are responsible for advocating for and bringing in
01:05:07.000From the Middle East, from Northern Africa, at the behest of Jewish groups, at the behest of Jewish leaders, you know, people like George Soros and the European-style socialists, among others, now they're finding out in France that the Muslims don't quite like the Jewish people.
01:05:22.000You know, you're seeing this huge increase in anti-Semitic attacks, in actual real ones, because now you've got this growing Muslim population in Paris, where previously had been
01:05:34.000So it's actually, I think in a lot of ways, interesting and white-pilling to see that it's backfiring in a huge way, not just on the American left, not just on like the American intelligentsia, but also against some of these other ethnic groups.
01:05:47.000Suddenly they're saying to themselves, boy, you know, I sort of regret this.
01:05:52.000Maybe the black pill is that they all go to Israel in the end, you know?
01:05:55.000If we ever get to the point where it's people like Ilhan Omar running the country, Ben Shapiro can always just go to Israel anyway, right?
01:07:52.000He writes, quote, It should be a national scandal that members of the American government intended to partner with vicious anti-Semites on their own propaganda tour.
01:08:01.000After its thunderous denunciations of Benjamin Netanyahu and Donald Trump, will pundits, editorial boards and reporters take a look at the scandal hiding in plain sight?
01:08:10.000Will they hold Tlaib and Omar accountable for their vile associations?
01:08:14.000Now is a good time to demonstrate their commitment to reporting on the full context of international disputes and exposing one of the world's oldest hatreds.
01:08:25.000And so basically the article is dissecting and talking about how the people that were going to host Ilhan Omar and Rashida Tlaib on this trip
01:09:06.000Instead of positing maybe something instructive, maybe something unorthodox, sort of challenging the Mono Party from a right-wing perspective, what we can expect from National Review from, you know, obviously you know who runs National Review, what we can expect from David French is an article about how the media isn't Jewish enough.
01:10:31.000Everybody's starting to see it on both sides, on the left and the right.
01:10:35.000You know, I mean, you've got a lot of people in Turning Point USA, certainly, you've got a lot of people in Daily Wire drinking the Kool-Aid, but I think they know that it's only a matter of time, and that's why they're working so hard to de-platform people like me, before people start to wake up to this stuff, because it is so blatant and indefensible.
01:10:52.000I mean, this is why I talk about Israel so much, is that it's downright indefensible.
01:10:57.000The current situation that prevails, the current relationship that prevails between us and Israel.
01:11:03.000You cannot defend it under a nationalist, populist, and honest paradigm.
01:11:09.000You know, the only way you can defend it is if you're Jewish.
01:11:12.000You know, the only way you can defend it is from this convoluted biblical perspective that, you know, we just owe these people something because they're superior, essentially, right?
01:11:21.000So I really do believe that Prager, National Review, Ben Shapiro, I think they're terrified, and that's why they're working so hard on this Israel stuff, more than ever before, to shut it down, essentially.
01:11:32.000You know, that's why they're saying, anti-Israel is anti-Semitic, and anti-Semitic is alt-right, and if you're alt-right, we're gonna kill you.
01:11:39.000And if you're alt-right, you're going to jail, and we're gonna take your guns, and we're gonna de-platform you, because you're real Nazis, and we have a problem with that, you know?
01:11:47.000So I really am optimistic when I see this kind of rhetoric.
01:11:51.000I see the panic on the side of some people and I see big opportunities happening even among the left.
01:11:58.000I think that we truly are ascendant because, you know, like I said, I said this at CPAC back in February.
01:13:18.000I think they're starting to feel that burn a little bit.
01:13:21.000It's starting to become sort of a self-conscious thing when they have to go out and chill because they know what they're doing and we know that they know what they're doing and we know what they're doing, right?
01:13:46.000We'll talk about our featured story here, and then we'll move on to Super Chats.
01:13:51.000I could go on about Israel all day, but I'm so giddy lately.
01:13:54.000I really am, and that's why we're talking about it, because I really do feel, and tell me if you feel the same way, that the consciousness is rising.
01:14:02.000The consciousness is being raised against Israel.
01:14:05.000I don't feel like it was this way four years ago.
01:14:08.000You know, when I was on the Prager U train, and I was all about Ben Shapiro, I don't feel like it was like this.
01:14:43.000And so it was always seen as, well, that's an extension of being against mass Muslim migration or regressive, anti-gay, anti-woman Islam to be supporting Zionism, you know?
01:14:54.000And so I remember it did seem sort of... I remember googling, like, Benjamin Netanyahu's shirt, you know?
01:15:03.000Flex and on all these cucks, you know trigger the liberals and everything I did I couldn't find a t-shirt with Benjamin Netanyahu on I see people now the IDF t-shirt on But now I feel like the tide is totally turned where I mean if you're retweeting rabbis if you're not talking about Israel
01:15:42.000Proud Boys vs Antifa in Portland, Oregon
01:16:00.000Right-wing activists and those protesting their presence converged Saturday on Portland's downtown waterfront in a much-anticipated confrontation that captivated a nation, influenced by rising division and resentment, with even Donald Trump entering the fray.
01:16:15.000Police mostly succeeded in separating demonstrators on opposite ends of the ideological spectrum, as members of the Proud Boys and counter-protesters both arrived at Tom McCall Waterfront Park.
01:16:27.000The Proud Boys gathered to condemn self-described anti-fascist activists, or Antifa, who publicly confront those they believe espouse racist or bigoted views and who have a large presence in Portland.
01:16:40.000The group's traded shouts of USA and Go Home Nazis during the sometimes tense face-off.
01:16:47.000After taunts and chants, the showdown devolved into a roving game of cat and mouse as packs of political rivals crisscrossed bridges above the Willamette River and police scrambled to keep them apart.
01:16:58.000Skirmishes, pepper spray, and arrests on the city's east and west sides followed over the course of hours as crowds of mostly counter-protesters roamed the streets.
01:17:07.000Demonstrators dressed in black and masking their faces hurled mayonnaise and smashed windows of at least one shuttle bus carrying right-wing activists.
01:17:15.000And so it was a pretty chaotic scene yesterday.
01:17:17.000We knew this was going to happen, I think, like I said, in early July, right after there was a big Antifa demonstration in Portland, that Korean gay journalist Andy Noh got, you know, got a couple of bruises or something, and Joe Biggs and all the Proud Boys said, we are going to rally and we're going to take back Portland and we're going to, you know, kick some Antifa, but
01:17:39.000And so they planned this demonstration for this week, of course Antifa showed up, and honestly all things considered it was basically uneventful.
01:17:46.000You know, I think everybody had predicted...
01:17:49.000Last month or assumed that this would have been this huge pressure cooker situation where there might be some kind of big violent act, some kind of mass casualty event or something.
01:18:01.000But it turned out that I guess when the police knows that there's going to be a battle now, maybe after Charlottesville, I guess they do a much better job of keeping them apart.
01:18:10.000You know, I haven't seen a lot of these rallies really get out of control in the last couple of years.
01:18:14.000You know, we've seen a number of big Antifa counter-demonstrations.
01:18:18.000We've seen a number of dueling rallies, so to speak, in various cities since the election.
01:18:24.000But I would say that really since Charlottesville, they've kind of kept it under control, kept people separated, which is sort of a bummer from our perspective.
01:18:30.000I would have liked to see a little action.
01:18:32.000I would have liked to see some Antifa people get there, you know, get kicked up or whatever.
01:18:55.000I would have liked to see a real battle happen, though.
01:18:58.000You know, but honestly, I think it says a lot though that Portland, one month ago, just totally allowed Antifa to vandalize the city, roam through the streets, beat people up, and then when the MAGA people come, that's when you get this big police response, right?
01:19:13.000To me, the contrast just couldn't be more stark than when it's a left-wing demonstration, well, anything goes.
01:19:19.000You know, they get to run down the streets in Chattanooga.
01:19:22.000And the police let them do their thing, even when they're breaking the law.
01:19:26.000And they can vandalize, and they can attack civilians, they can attack right-wing counter-demonstrators, if there's a few they can attack journalists.
01:19:33.000But then when the Proud Boys show up, and I'm not a huge Proud Boy fan, but...
01:19:37.000You know, when the right-wing counter-demonstrators show up, then suddenly you've got the riot police in, then you've got the tanks moving in, and the barricades are up, and everybody's kept separately.
01:19:47.000So I find that very interesting, that that's how it works, right?
01:19:51.000You know, a lot of times you'll find that when it's a right-wing rally, the government actively impedes it, or if they allow it to go through, you know, they make sure that it's totally uneventful and totally controlled, and nothing really happens.
01:20:02.000But when it's left-wing, they just get their whole run of the city, right?
01:20:07.000To me, the real story, though, is Donald Trump's inaction on all of this.
01:20:10.000You know, if nothing really happened at the rally, to me what speaks volumes is that Antifa is even allowed to continue to exist.
01:20:17.000You know, why is it that we have our guy in the White House, and we're told by the media that we're the establishment because we are on the same side as the president, but yet he does nothing to protect his supporters and to go after the enemies of his supporters, right?
01:20:33.000He tweeted out impotently yet again today,
01:20:39.000He throws out these little taunts or these little, we're monitoring the situation type tweets.
01:20:56.000And they're throwaway tweets and they do nothing!
01:20:58.000And we continue to see that Antifa, these left-wing groups, they continue to destroy cities, they continue to victimize President Trump's allies.
01:21:06.000You can see this in Washington D.C., in restaurants and things.
01:21:10.000They continue to victimize his allies in the media, they continue to victimize his supporters.
01:21:15.000You know, there was one example, one of the biggest examples of violence was Antifa attacking some of the Proud Boys with a hammer.
01:21:23.000You know, you see all kinds of blunt objects being used.
01:21:25.000And so you wonder, where is the president on this?
01:21:29.000Stroke of a pen, and Antifa is labeled as a terror organization, or you could get the FBI to go after them, or you could get all kinds of things done to Antifa legally to crack down on them and make it clear that they are not allowed in the country.
01:21:42.000Because that's what they are, is a terrorist organization.
01:22:36.000Two members of the right-wing Proud Boys group were convicted Monday for brawling with leftist Antifa members in Manhattan last year.
01:22:43.000A jury found John Kinsman and Maxwell Herr guilty of attempted gang assault, attempted assault, and riot stemming from the confrontation near the Metropolitan Republican Club following a speech by Gavin McInnes in October 2018.
01:22:56.000Both men face up to 15 years in prison and will remain free until their sentencing.
01:23:05.000You got 60 protesters who were going up against Gavin McInnes who was giving a speech at that Republican club in New York City.
01:23:12.000It says, to avoid a confrontation, cops had the Proud Boys head west on 83rd Street, then south on Park Avenue while they shepherded their opponents in the other direction.
01:23:21.000As the Proud Boys approached East 82nd Street, they saw six suspected Antifa protesters headed toward them and a brawl erupted.
01:23:30.000The prosecutor says that the Proud Boys instigated the combat.
01:23:33.000Kinsman and Hare testified that they felt threatened and acted in self-defense.
01:23:37.000Ten Proud Boys were charged in connection with the incident and the victims, in other words Antifa, were never identified and refused to cooperate with the investigation.
01:23:46.000So we have another incident where you've got two people acting in self-defense, again against Antifa, and they're facing 15 years in jail.
01:23:56.000Nobody from the left was charged at all.
01:23:58.000Nobody from the left was even identified.
01:24:00.000They're not even cooperating with the investigation.
01:24:02.000So you've got Gavin McInnes holding a rally.
01:24:05.00060 protesters show up to cause trouble.
01:24:08.000The police tell the Proud Boys, well, if you head in this direction, you can avoid the left-wing protesters.
01:24:14.000It says in the court documents that the Antifa charged at them even though they were told to go to a separate area where there were no counter demonstrators.
01:24:22.000Antifa charged them, a fight ensued, and the Proud Boys are now facing 15 years in jail for instigating combat.
01:25:00.000These are the easiest and most simple things.
01:25:02.000You know, and it goes even back to the Israel stuff.
01:25:05.000The President could, with the stroke of his pen, help his allies in Jerusalem, right?
01:25:10.000With the stroke of his pen, unilateral action, do everything in his power to help his allies and his supporters like Sheldon Adelson and Benjamin Netanyahu and AIPAC and all these groups in Israel.
01:25:23.000And we could move the embassy, and we could designate Hezbollah a terrorist organization, and we could recognize Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights, and all that.
01:25:32.000But when it comes to our supporters, well, we can't do tech censorship.
01:25:35.000You know, we're just gonna watch that.
01:27:07.000So if anything, our lives are made worse.
01:27:09.000If anything, things have accelerated since he became president.
01:27:12.000He brought all his supporters out into the open, wearing the hats, bold mogapedes, and what happens to them?
01:27:18.000They get banned from social media, they get fired from their jobs, they lose their friends, in some cases they get beat up or sent to the hospital, and he's gonna leave office, and that's just going to be the end of that.
01:27:30.000In exchange for getting this guy into office, we will have been made worse off.
01:27:34.000By the powers that be and he's done nothing to change that or to help us individually.
01:27:38.000So, you know, I see this stuff with Antifa and it's just probably one of the most frustrating things about this administration.
01:27:45.000Because if you had the right people in the administration, this kind of thing would have been done on day one.
01:27:51.000Because Antifa existed before he got elected.
01:27:54.000Antifa was causing problems on the day of the inauguration.
01:27:57.000That should have been day one of the Law and Order agenda, was designate Antifa, a terrorist organization, and get the FBI to prosecute these people.
01:28:06.000They did that after the El Paso shooting, or after the New Zealand shooting.
01:28:10.000They tracked down every single person who replied in that thread on 8chan.
01:28:14.000If you're telling me you can't find Antifa, they're on Facebook!
01:28:18.000They have Facebook accounts, they're on Twitter, they're on Instagram, they're posting pictures with their faces out!
01:28:24.000You know, so they can go on 8chan and extract every name of every person who anonymously posted in a thread of a mass shooter a thousand miles away in the middle of the ocean in New Zealand, but you can't get Antifa?
01:29:12.000It's none of this, well, we're going to get in and we're going to make everything a fair playing field.
01:29:17.000To be a successful politician and a good and a moral politician, you have to hurt your enemies, make it harder for them to do their jobs, win elections, win power, and help your people.
01:29:27.000And that just isn't happening in this administration.
01:32:27.000I saw some red pill memes and You know, it's very exciting to see some younger zoomers come up, you know, just in the past week I've been seeing a lot of good content.
01:32:37.000It's very encouraging because you know, it's just been me for a long time
01:35:27.000You know, I'm distinguished by my very large and spindly and strong hands.
01:35:32.000Big knuckles for punching libtards in Minecraft, in Grand Theft Auto, in video games.
01:35:40.000But often they'll have sort of like chubby, chubby bodies, sort of round, rotund, little bit of a belly, something going on here, big hips, big waist, you know, so it's sort of this unshapen, soft, pudgy little figure.
01:35:54.000Generally, it's in the facial structure.
01:35:57.000I can't exactly articulate what it is about their faces.
01:36:01.000Somebody said to me once that the bug man face is
01:38:26.000And maybe that was fine a hundred years ago, but now these people are getting on planes and they're coughing and they're breathing this into the air, and I've got international people going to all different countries, you know, or we're exporting things into our country from Africa, or rather importing things from Africa into our country where it's being tainted.
01:38:46.000You know, just the global connectivity, connectivity of commerce and people and things, and they're just this cauldron of
01:39:13.000and I please go out and play on our skateboards?
01:39:15.000I know it's a school night, but Mom said we could.
01:39:19.000oh yeah that's gonna be that's gonna be the next phase right that's gonna be the next phase is i'm not ready for that honestly sometimes i i go to some of these outings and there's people there with kids and i'm like really i'm hanging out with people that have kids it's just and i know i mean i want to have kids eventually
01:39:39.000But it's like I still feel like a kid myself and I'm hanging around these are supposed to be my peers people that are parents they're they're having babies and they're my you know we're on the same level it's like I mean again I want kids maybe when I'm 24 25 but it's just you get that to that point where you know people are making these big life-changing decisions you know getting married having kids
01:40:37.000Would you support nationalists becoming sperm donors to water down liberal genes as a sacrificial move of degeneracy for long-term victory?
01:40:49.000and also you're going to hell so why would you why would you go all this you know what if we embrace degeneracy in order for the greater good it's like you're going to hell you know so i don't know why you think that's the greater good let's have a world that's evil in order to save the world uh yeah it kind of defeats the purpose doesn't it let's burn the house down to stop it from flooding you know let's flood the house to stop it from burning down
01:41:56.000Probably some 30 year old is like, I don't get it.
01:42:00.000Anyway, right-wing death squad says went to my local gay pride yesterday.
01:42:06.000Well, yeah man, you're welcome, no problem.
01:42:21.000Unsurprising that that is what goes on.
01:42:24.000It's interesting, people are always shocked to find out that whenever you go to these affairs, whenever you go to these, you know, homosexual or feminist or, you know, black or whatever libtard events, gee, there's always a Jewish element.
01:42:37.000There's always somebody who's out there saying, you know, we're Israelis, we're Jewish for X, you know, for whatever it is.
01:42:44.000It's always a big surprise for a lot of people.
01:43:28.000Well, yeah, they want to have it always.
01:43:31.000On the one hand, it's, you know, America was founded on all men are created equal in democracy, and the founders intended for us to be multi-racial.
01:43:38.000And then at the same time, America was always racist.
01:43:48.000It's just the conservative movement got co-opted by neoconservatives.
01:43:52.000There was a battle in the 80s and 90s.
01:43:58.000Between the paleoconservatives and basically the neoconservatives, and the neoconservatives just won.
01:44:04.000And you can see what happened in a lot of these publications and institutional things that happened where paleocons, there was like a concerted effort to shut them down, push them out, fire them like from National Review or from Heritage or things like that until they were irrelevant and sidelined and deplatformed, sort of, before the internet fell.
01:45:25.000Uh, sorry to say, look, gaming is one thing, but, you know, these nibbas with the models, it's like, grow up, dude.
01:45:32.000I mean, I get it, I know the video games people can make that argument, that's juvenile, but nibbas be really buying figurines and painting them when they're adults?
01:46:32.000It's so frustrating, you know, to see virile white men get led down these paths of cringe and, you know, just totally stupid and nonsensical politics.
01:46:58.000I could even understand somebody who's a little bit blue-pilled saying the West is the best because of, you know, great heroes and conquerors and, you know, the Faustian world-becoming spirit, you know, that we're explorers, conquerors, pioneers, settlers, you know, that kind of thing.
01:47:15.000It's a little cringe, a little bit dumb before, maybe even a little blue-pilled to call it Western as opposed to European.
01:47:30.000We have a multiracial country where blacks and Jews are hanging around and they're just like us and you know women are cool and we don't kill homosexuals.
01:48:24.000And look, you know, Joe Biggs, for what it's worth, could kick my ass, but frankly, I mean, it doesn't change the fact that it's cringe to say something like that, right?
01:49:54.000Unlike based Anglos, Mark Brahman is such a clown, dude.
01:49:56.000You know, I saw him in that debate with the Ralph... on the Ralph Retort with Jay Dyer, and this is a perfect example of somebody
01:50:20.000One of these... I don't even know if he's educated.
01:50:22.000I don't even know if he has a degree or not.
01:50:24.000But it's somebody who says so much, but says so little.
01:50:27.000You know, somebody who says big words and academic words and probably can convince people, can convince dumb people, that that's what a smart person sounds like.
01:50:35.000But it's an absolute retard who doesn't know what they're talking about.
01:50:39.000You know, I sat through and listened to that guy for, you know, about a half hour and I said, you know, this guy is probably average IQ at best.
01:50:46.000You know, middling, mediocre intellect doesn't have a clue.
01:51:28.000My name is Imperator Nero Julius Flavius and you are watching Imperium Primus That's pretty funny.
01:51:35.000I don't know if I would take the name Nero That's kind of a bad name to take kind of a you know Luciferian name to take but you know, that's funny
01:51:43.000Really Good Comics says, eating 21 White Castle sliders, listening to 21 Guns by Green Day, and watching the 9 plus 10 Vine to celebrate the big day, big guy.
01:53:23.000Yeah, I'm gonna go to the trouble of remaking a new account every week and evading, evading, you know, Discord TOS and everything just so I could have another server that was a disaster anyway.
01:53:35.000People are asking me like, Nick, could you bring back the Discord server?
02:00:02.000You know, I don't hold anything against Vox Dei, but for what it's worth, when Owen Benjamin was attacking my family and attacked me for no reason, and Vox Dei tried to get me on, uh, whatever the thing is, free speech TV or whatever it's called, uncensored TV, uh, you know, when Owen Benjamin was going after me,
02:00:21.000He just said, oh, I'm just going to stay out of it.
02:00:56.000Well easy big guy, I don't want you attacking slightly offensive.
02:01:00.000Look, we only have so many people who are willing to hear us out and, you know, treat us, I think, with respect and legitimacy and fairly, and those people I think we should sort of hold back on, you know?
02:01:15.000I think whoever is willing to give us a fair shake, we should
02:01:20.000Be a little bit considerate towards them because you know we're up against with all these other people and you know I'll admit I'm not some of the stuff that slightly offensive puts up I mean he's on Blaze TV it's not my cup of tea he's not all the way where we are you know but uh but he's willing to have the conversation I think that takes balls it takes courage you know he got huge backlash from his friends from Blaze you know that he got he had to take a lot of shit for that
02:03:47.000I don't know by who I don't know NASA I guess but he's you know, he's he's controlled Nothing is real It's like at a certain point you have to find ground to stand on and it could just be as simple as what's best for the movement, you know, what's pragmatic in this moment and
02:04:09.000Everyone's controlled opposition to it.
02:05:06.000Unless they're like those memes where they're ironic, you know, and it's the dog.
02:05:11.000If you're posting an unironic doge meme and it's like, very wow, you're very politic, you know, something like that, uh, you should be put in jail and executed immediately.
02:05:23.000You should go Matt Wall style public execution.
02:05:26.000But if you're posting it's like, you know, there's the Doge meme where it's like it's a dog, but it's got Sam Hyde's hat and glasses and he's like screaming into the mic doing the Joe Bernstein thing.
02:07:28.000Yeah, thank you Goyim Riseup for that.
02:07:31.000Your local milkman says, imagine having independence from evil Hawai'its for 60 years and still living in a one-story mud hut story spelled s-t-o-r-e-y.
02:09:27.000Doom Marine says, when Jewish people advocate for Muslim immigration into Europe and then face increased anti-semitism, doesn't that also benefit them by allowing Jews to remain a protected victimized group?
02:09:40.000Yeah, in theory, but also probably doesn't benefit the people that are being attacked.
02:09:44.000I don't think it's that four-dimensional, right?
02:12:04.000You know, I have a lot of books but...
02:12:21.000I don't really collect anything like that.
02:12:23.000Duryung says, is there anything more cuck than Christian Zionism, a heresy that teaches that a superior, or rather, that teaches a specific group of people who openly reject Christ are nonetheless spiritually superior and have VIP access to heaven?
02:12:38.000No, there isn't anything more cuck than that.
02:13:06.000Teddy says, Biggs came on the Alex Jones show and said the plan was to trick Antifa to think they were there to fight and bait Antifa to show the world they're the violent ones and help Trump to name them as a terrorist organization.
02:13:32.000The evening before Charlottesville, the police confiscated something like 400 hidden weapons that Antifa had placed there to use when the so-called alt-right or whatever descended on Charlottesville for the Unite the Right rally.
02:13:47.000Anybody think about Antifa as the instigators in Charlottesville?
02:20:05.000The thing is that, to me, loyalty is kind of really important.
02:20:11.000We don't agree with all the decisions people make.
02:20:13.000People are sinners, but an important day like that for somebody that's close, particularly family, I don't know if I would be so dramatic as to say, I'm not going to go and legitimize it.
02:20:26.000We all know it's perverted and messed up and you know I'm sure you can make it known that you don't approve of that but uh you know that's your family.
02:20:33.000I think blood is a very important thing so so I probably you know would I would I be thrilled about it?
02:20:43.000You know, family is a very important thing.
02:20:46.000As an Italian, I'm a big believer in that.
02:20:48.000I know, you know, we're supposed to put God before family, God before all that stuff, but does it really make a difference if you attend the ceremony?
02:20:56.000Does it really, I mean, really what changes by you not being there?
02:20:59.000To me, I think that's a little bit dramatic, right?
02:21:04.000As long as it's not like, you know, some satanist, like crazy, you know, they're like burning a cross.
02:21:10.000You know, if it's relatively tasteful, as much as an event like that could be tasteful, I don't see, you know, why you would have to make that the time that you would make your stand.
02:21:20.000So, that's just how I feel about that situation.
02:21:22.000To me, loyalty is very, very important.
02:21:26.000And on another note, you know, frankly, people, people do a variety of sins, you know, not for nothing.
02:21:32.000I mean, that's a particularly egregious sin against nature.
02:21:35.000But I feel like with that one, people, people stick that one out in particular as a pretty huge and substantial one.
02:21:42.000You know, and people are sinning all the time.
02:21:44.000And we participate in that more or less because they're our friends and family.
02:21:48.000So to me, loyalty, very critical and important.
02:21:51.000If you watch my show, if you see my interactions with people, I think you kind of understand that.
02:21:56.000So that's kind of it's it's a tough call, but I would probably have to err on the side of It's about the family.
02:22:03.000It's about the kin and You know We hope that God can forgive that we're involved in that right inner-city Democrats as I guess I'm what you call a tough guy bill burr you got it rant nation.
02:22:16.000Oh, yeah, baby Joe Rogan I'm in guy heaven man squad for life, baby.
02:23:40.000uh six says where did you get the models for your merch i don't know it's some website that does it i don't i don't do the merch stuff simon does zoomer says charlie kirk yamaka type beat you should show your politiscales result yeah maybe people are interested in that uh vinny says oh and turning on vox day was just a troll blackpilled again ah well people misled me then disappointing to see
02:29:28.000That's gonna do it for us on the show tonight.
02:29:30.000You know, the show does have a runtime.
02:29:32.000I know contrary to popular belief, but you're being paid to read Super Chats!
02:29:37.000The show has a 60 minute runtime and it goes to 120 minutes.
02:29:42.000and uh you know i'm trying to look after the audience that has to watch the show also you know people don't want to watch 70 minutes of peepee poopoo super chats low quality chats so but you're making money okay well you have to think of like the totality of the situation all right