00:01:05.000So I guess that's kind of master morality.
00:01:09.000But, We'll be talking about the shooting.
00:01:11.000We'll be talking about all of that, some of the fallout, the regulations, Trump's response, the CNN town hall.
00:01:18.000We want to really do a deep dive, a deep dive on the shooting, and we'll get into really all the facets of it that have taken place for the past four or five days or so, because you really have to divide it into the shooting and the immediate aftermath, and then kind of what it's become.
00:01:36.000It's really snowballed into something which I have never seen before, not since.
00:01:42.000I think I vaguely remember Sandy Hook and I vaguely remember there being a big gun control push, but I never remember it being this coordinated, this aggressive.
00:01:52.000I mean, how aggressive has it been this past week?
00:01:54.000So we'll get into that and kind of how it's played out the past five days or so with these ascendant teenagers who are now lecturing us on Ellen and on CNN and everything about the shooting.
00:02:05.000But before we do that, I have to say, just getting back from my workout at the gym.
00:02:10.000So if you see me around, if you see me on the streets, Watch out.
00:02:22.000And if I see you and you say something nasty to me, I might hit you so hard, you'll explode.
00:02:28.000I might hit you so hard, you'll just evaporate into a cloud of pink, of pink, gooey, fleshy kind of stuff because of the torque, the force that I clobber your head with.
00:03:58.000The other thing I want to talk about, real quick, before we go into the shooting, I just saw this on Twitter a little bit after I came home from the gym this emoji thing.
00:04:08.000So, Tinder, which you know, the dating website, they have now launched a campaign.
00:04:13.000It is called the Interracial Emoji Campaign, where Tinder, which is bad enough on its own, has inspired this whole new culture of loose and casual sex for men and women.
00:04:26.000You also see this kind of black pill that the Eggman talks about, where what is it like?
00:04:32.000It's like the top 10% of men are the only ones that get selected by the women.
00:04:37.000And, you know, it's driving some really harmful social trends.
00:04:43.000And so it's bad enough that it's Tinder, but now they are promoting the interracial emoji campaign.
00:05:06.000And today, the campaign by Tinder, by the casual hookup culture app, Ground Zero of these destructive, hedonistic trends, is now putting out there.
00:05:16.000The new campaign, send us pictures of interracial couples and we'll emojify you.
00:05:21.000We'll turn you into an emoji on your phone.
00:05:37.000The problem is not that you have, you know, interracial relationships, which are going to happen.
00:05:43.000And I oppose them because if you just look at the data, if you look at the data, this decreases the longevity of the relationship.
00:05:51.000This is why the church opposes interracial relationships because we want marriages to last a long time, because we want kids to be healthy and we want people to be united with each other and with God.
00:06:02.000And when you have interracial relationships, just purely.
00:06:12.000So, if you're against domestic violence, you got to be against interracial because you have much significantly higher rates of domestic violence in interracial relationships.
00:06:22.000The children of interracial couples are at a higher rate or they're at a higher risk for drug abuse, for mental health problems.
00:06:30.000And so, just if you want to have good odds, if you want to have healthy children, a healthy marriage, it is better in the long term.
00:06:38.000This is purely Look, maybe we can say we like these things in a poetic way or in an ideological way, but if we're looking purely at the data, empirically, if you want your kids to be happy, well adjusted, not on drugs, if you want your marriage to last long, the best way you can promote that is to marry within your clan, to marry within your race and your religion.
00:07:00.000And you know, look, there are exceptions.
00:07:01.000Of course, there always are exceptions.
00:07:03.000But the problem is when this becomes pushed on every commercial, every major Disney blockbuster, every major movie, television show.
00:07:13.000It's on the advertisements on Twitter.
00:07:41.000If we're talking in gross terms before the propaganda in the 1980s, These relationships were barely anything statistically compared to other kinds of relationships.
00:07:51.000But I think the problem comes from these radicals in media.
00:07:54.000These are the real radicals in media, in Hollywood, in the culture, where every commercial, every television show, every advertisement, every ad campaign, every social media app has to be promoting interracial.
00:08:08.000We have to be, those are the radicals, not us.
00:08:11.000We say people can do it, we will tolerate it, we advise against it, but it's out there.
00:08:17.000And they're saying we have to promote it, we have to aggressively shoehorn it into every advertisement.
00:08:38.000You know, you look at the minority groups, people might say this is a white supremacist position or this is a white nationalist position.
00:08:46.000When in fact, if you look at blacks, if you look at Asians in particular, the minority groups in this country are the ones that most vehemently oppose interracial relationships.
00:09:07.000In Latin America, they're very traditional.
00:09:09.000I think blacks, they like to have people marry within their community.
00:09:13.000You know, the first time I ever heard the counter argument was coincidentally from Muhammad Ali in the 1970s, who said that it's natural for blue birds to fly with blue birds and red birds to fly with red birds, and it's better.
00:09:34.000But now we got to talk about the news.
00:09:36.000We got to talk about our buddy, David Hogg, and all this trouble he's been causing or about the shooting.
00:09:42.000And first, before we get really into the meat of it, I have to say, I saw this number today on Twitter, which I've never seen this before.
00:09:51.000I don't think anybody's ever broken the data down this way before.
00:09:54.000But I saw this on Twitter today that did you know one.
00:09:58.000Out of 27 of the biggest school shooters that have been compiled by CNN and some of these major media outlets, one out of 27 of the major school shooters of the past 20 years have come from a home where the father has consistently been there for the kids.
00:10:18.000Out of 27 school shootings, the biggest, the most major school shootings in the last couple of decades, only one of them came from a home where the father, Was a significant role, was a significant influence on the shooter.
00:10:32.000And I think that really tells you something about why these things happen.
00:11:31.000We know that children that grow up in homes without fathers have a higher rate, or they're at a higher risk for abusing drugs, for ending up in prison, for being unemployed.
00:11:39.000And what has been the agenda, what has been the scheme of the media and Hollywood for the past 30 years?
00:11:45.000But to get mothers and fathers out of the home, to separate them, to get them to raise kids by themselves or to not have kids at all.
00:11:53.000If they do have kids, to put them in daycare, to put them in the public school system.
00:11:58.000That's at the end of the day the problem.
00:12:00.000All the other stuff, policy wise, legislation wise, you can look at all the bills in Congress in the past 50 years, and none of it could give you a better insight as to why we are where we are except for the family.
00:12:14.000That's the single, the central thing that has gone awry.
00:12:18.000In the past 100 years, this is the destruction of the family.
00:12:22.000These killers, the most nihilistic, the most vulnerable among us, they carry out these kinds of acts.
00:12:30.000They're the ones that grew up in the homes without a father.
00:12:32.000And you see that in the black community, where you have high unemployment, high drug use, high rates of people in prison, and the rate of children born out of wedlock is over 70%.
00:13:02.000I don't care about some of the other numbers so much.
00:13:04.000I care that we have good mothers, good fathers brought together, and they have longevity in the relationship, and they're parenting in a healthy way, and they're bringing up children in stable, safe, and caring homes.
00:13:18.000You fix that problem, I promise you everything else sorts itself out.
00:13:24.000And to get back even to the emoji thing, to get back into some of the movies we've been seeing, the New Incredibles movie, which comes out this summer, is about how dad has to stay home and he has to change diapers.
00:13:46.000And we see this in our culture all day long.
00:13:47.000We see this being pushed very aggressively the single motherhood kind of stuff, adoption by homosexuals.
00:13:53.000All these alternative kinds of lifestyles as equal or in some ways better than the traditional family.
00:14:00.000We see that television program, Modern Family, one of the most successful comedies of the last 10 or 15 years.
00:14:06.000And it's about, oh, well, this is the modern family where dad's goofy and there's mom, but then there's also this relationship where it's an old bastard and his Hispanic Latina wife and she's young.
00:14:17.000And then the other relationship where it's two homos and it's all just fine.
00:14:23.000But that's not how it's supposed to be.
00:14:25.000And you see the results when we deviate from the norm, when we deviate from the order ordained by God from the beginning, how it's supposed to work, which is one mother, one father, mom stays home with the kids, dad goes to work.
00:14:52.000So that's the first thing I saw, which is pretty peculiar.
00:14:56.000To reiterate again, I don't know, maybe we'll do that actually after we talk about the specific case.
00:15:02.000I was going to reiterate the argument I made last night towards the end of the show about gun control in particular, where we've seen this very big push, this very concerted and very aggressive effort by the media, by the Democrats, by Hollywood celebrities, by Hollywood itself, the institutions, by many different forces to get semi automatic weapons banned.
00:15:25.000That's really what they're pushing at the end of the day.
00:15:29.000Donald Trump proposed we can raise the age to 21 federally.
00:16:35.000And once you go after the NRA, once you target the NRA and members start dropping out and the NRA loses their influence, That gives them a blank check to go after guns.
00:16:44.000And that's what they were going after in Florida.
00:16:47.000All those kids showed up after the shooting at the Florida State House when they were voting on a bill that would have banned semi automatic rifles.
00:16:54.000And they were there cheering for that.
00:17:01.000Because, like I said yesterday, you understand that if you only, if you singularly, exclusively focus on gun control and nothing else, if you don't focus on mental health, if you don't talk about arming teachers, if you don't talk about a deterrent, If you don't talk about some kind of solution where kids can be protected in the event that there is an active shooter situation, if you're focusing only on gun control, the only way that that can adequately address the problem in and of itself is if you have a gun ban.
00:17:53.000No matter how many regulations, background checks, mental health, we can talk about all these different policies.
00:17:58.000You can implement any kind of system you'd like.
00:18:02.000One gun will fall into the hands of one bad person in a given amount of time.
00:18:05.000That could be a month, six months, a year, two years, but you will still have these occurrences where bad people acquire firearms and then they use them.
00:18:13.000Well, once they acquire firearms, if you accept that this will happen inevitably, And they acquire the firearms.
00:18:19.000Well, what happens when they have the firearms?
00:18:27.000We just got to hope that they don't use it, that they get foiled in time, that if they get in the school, well, police is quick enough to respond and they don't kill too many people before the police respond.
00:18:37.000But after a person gets a firearm, once they step out of this little frame that the left has set up where we only have to focus on bad people getting the guns, well, once you step out of that and the bad person has a gun, they got nothing.
00:18:52.000They're not talking about community intervention.
00:18:54.000They're not talking about arming teachers.
00:18:56.000They're not talking about security personnel, a deterrent, none of that.
00:19:00.000And you understand if that's all they care about is prevention, the only way, the only way, and when you understand that that's no kind of solution, that if there's no solution after they get the gun, that's no kind of solution, and it would be ridiculous if they were advocating that.
00:19:15.000You understand very quickly the only way that they approach a real solution with preventative in mind only, with gun control in mind only.
00:19:23.000The only way you get to a significant amount of stoppage of bad people getting guns, the only way you approach that is if you have a blanket gun ban.
00:19:31.000No regulations is going to approach 90, 95, 100% stoppage.
00:19:37.000But then we look at what's been pushed, how it's been pushed, and we look at the peculiarity of the case.
00:19:42.000I think we really have to stop and take a look at exactly what happened here in Parkland because we've been talking about it for a couple of weeks.
00:19:50.000Now we have a lot more details than we did the day of witness accounts, we have documents, we have things about the shooter, how the police responded, how the FBI responded, where it just really doesn't sit well with me.
00:20:04.000And before I get into it, I will preface by saying this I'm not a conspiracy theorist.
00:20:10.000I don't have a theory that people were conspiring to make this happen.
00:20:14.000I don't have a theory that people got in a room together and they planned and like people didn't die or anything like that.
00:20:43.000We start with the FBI, where we found out initially, a little bit after the shooting, that they had received a tip in September 2017 about a YouTube comment that was made by Nicholas Cruz, where he said, I will become a professional school shooter.
00:21:00.000This is a comment that he made on a YouTube video.
00:21:30.000The FBI sets up a counter terror investigation into the comment, and they shut it down after a month because they couldn't figure out who had it.
00:21:38.000And that's pretty interesting because we see a lot of comments on YouTube, we see a lot of tweets, a lot of Facebook posts.
00:21:44.000Reddit posts where, you know, when somebody posted that GIF of CNN getting clotheslined by Donald Trump, CNN was able to dox him pretty quickly.
00:21:54.000When a young gentleman, I think he was a teenager, posted a GIF of Donald Trump clotheslining CNN on Reddit, and CNN found out that guy's name pretty quickly and they put it all over the news.
00:22:05.000When somebody sent a GIF to Kurt Eichenwald that allegedly caused him, induced him to have a seizure, they found out his name and they took him to court over that.
00:22:16.000But when somebody comments on a YouTube video, I'm going to become a school shooter, suddenly we have a big problem.
00:22:22.000Suddenly, after a month of counter terror investigation by the FBI, sorry, just going to have to let that one slip by the gully.
00:22:32.000When it's somebody posting a video about, oh, I don't know, crime statistics or immigration statistics or IQ statistics, YouTube very quickly gets rid of it.
00:22:43.000The ADL, when they work with YouTube, if you mention anything about, oh, I don't know, who owns the media, anything like that, Very quickly gets removed and the people are figured out.
00:22:52.000Well, in this case, not reported to law enforcement.
00:23:33.000They were worried that there was an immediate threat of violence to a school.
00:23:37.000They said he is going to shoot up a school, he's going to explode.
00:23:40.000So you have all these elements where this FBI tip had his name, his identity, said he had firearms, he had the means to carry it out, said he had the motive to carry it out.
00:23:51.000They said he had the intellectual capacity of a 12 year old.
00:23:55.000And so this FBI was given and not followed through on.
00:23:58.000So, you know, maybe the one in September you could say, oh, well, people comment things on YouTube all the time.
00:24:26.000Maybe a lot of people get threats like this, and who knows?
00:24:28.000Well, then you have the police, the local police, where depending on who you ask, if you ask the sheriff, They were only called to Nicholas Cruz's house 26 times.
00:24:38.000If you ask other elements in the media, it's 39 times.
00:24:41.000So the police visited the house of the shooter, Nicholas Cruz, anywhere between 26 or 39 times.
00:24:47.000Pick which one you'd like, the higher, the low end.
00:24:50.000The police were at this guy's house between 26 and 39 times.
00:25:18.000I don't understand how you get the cops to your house 40 times and there's no action done that would have prevented either him acquiring firearms.
00:25:28.000There's one area where maybe the gun control proponents have a point that maybe you have a background check to acquire certain firearms if you're under 21 or whatever.
00:25:36.000But they're at his house this many times and what?
00:25:38.000He doesn't get to a mental institution?
00:25:43.000They say he had the mental acuity of a 12 year old.
00:25:46.000He got expelled from school because he would get mad at people and throw chairs at them.
00:25:51.000He got expelled, some people say, because he brought bullets to school in his backpack.
00:25:54.000Couldn't bring a backpack to school anymore.
00:25:57.000And you're telling me the police didn't intervene in this case?
00:26:00.000They didn't institutionalize him in some way, shape, or form?
00:26:03.000If you don't believe me, the Broward County state attorney is now investigating 66 cases of misconduct under the sheriff of this police department.
00:26:20.000They're looking at 66 cases of misconduct on the part of the sheriff.
00:26:24.000And then on top of that, if you're not convinced that something's going on here, FBI tips, police go to the house, there's all this misconduct.
00:26:32.000And on top of that, in the school where you have the shooting, people say, oh, you need armed guards, you need a deterrent.
00:26:40.000There was a resource officer who was armed, who didn't go into the school, which we all know about.
00:26:45.000That one, Donald Trump called a coward at CPAC, which I saw.
00:26:50.000You know, this guy took an oath to protect and serve.
00:27:24.000You have an armed guard pointing his gun at nothing, didn't go into the school.
00:27:28.000And everybody knows about that guy who's a coward who should be executed, in my opinion.
00:27:32.000But then on top of that, you have three sheriff's deputies who were armed on the scene who didn't go in.
00:27:39.000So everybody knows about the resource officer who didn't go in.
00:27:43.000But then on top of that, you have three sheriff's deputies armed, four armed people, a part of the police department that didn't go in.
00:27:52.000And there was a video that surfaced earlier yesterday where they were instructed during one of these active shooter drills, the police were told.
00:28:22.000And then, you know, if all of that, all of that you could chalk up to misconduct, all of that you could say, wow, we have some real systemic problems in the system.
00:28:32.000You could say, FBI didn't do their job.
00:28:58.000But all these things represent a real systemic failure and they represent a real challenge to the gun control proponents because.
00:29:06.000If you have regulations and rules in place, if this guy was known by the FBI, known by the police, known by the school, by the teachers, by the administrators, by his own family, the shooter's father was in military intelligence.
00:29:20.000You're telling me his father was in military intelligence and he didn't see the signs?
00:29:27.000Military intelligence, he's supposed to be what?
00:29:35.000He couldn't see the writing on the wall with this guy?
00:29:38.000So, you have this real systemic failure where no regulation, no restriction is going to prevent the people who are supposed to enforce the laws to enforce the laws every day, right?
00:29:50.000You can pass all the regulations you want.
00:29:52.000If the FBI and the police department are incompetent and they don't enforce the laws, it doesn't matter what the laws are, right?
00:29:58.000I mean, isn't that pretty self evident?
00:29:59.000That's why I tweeted about it a couple of weeks ago.
00:30:02.000If you have this problem, which is in everybody's face, it was a big red neon sign saying, look, I'm going to be a problem.
00:30:11.000I'm sorry, there's no more regulations that can prevent people from not doing their jobs.
00:30:17.000So you have the systemic failure of law enforcement, which is pretty peculiar.
00:30:20.000I would say one in a hundred chance for each of these occurrences and all of them happening at the same time.
00:30:25.000But then you actually have the shooting, where we hear all kinds of witness accounts, which are very weird.
00:30:31.000And we talked about some of them last week.
00:30:34.000We talked about some of them last Tuesday, where this was on Valentine's Day.
00:30:38.000And planned on Valentine's Day was not only a fire drill, which many people said, oh, there was supposed to be a fire drill.
00:30:44.000And when the fire alarm went off, when it was pulled by Nicholas Cruz a second time in the day, they were confused because they said, Well, we had a fire drill earlier in the day, and now the fire alarm is going off later, which turned out to be Cruz pulling the alarm to cause chaos.
00:30:57.000And they said, Well, we don't really know how to react to this.
00:30:59.000Well, then they also said, and we talked about this last Tuesday, that they weren't really quite sure what was going on because they heard the gunshots, but they were also told there would be a lockdown drill that day.
00:31:10.000And during that lockdown drill, they would be firing blanks.
00:31:15.000And taking kids out, and the kids were instructed to scream to simulate a school shooting.
00:31:19.000So, on Valentine's Day, it was a pretty peculiar Valentine's Day, pretty eventful, pretty festive Valentine's Day.
00:31:26.000They were supposed to have a fire drill and then an active shooter drill where police officers, on a day where children were in school, would be firing their guns and taking kids out of the school screaming.
00:31:38.000That sounds like quite the drill, quite the day.
00:31:41.000It's quite the way to say, I love you, right?
00:31:43.000Quite the way to say, Will you be my Valentine?
00:31:45.000So you have all of that going on, which I think is very weird.
00:32:03.000So she went outside of her classroom, and what she saw was somebody firing a rifle in full metal armor with a bulletproof vest, with a helmet on, with a metal helmet on.
00:32:47.000If you look at the picture of this shooter, Nicholas Cruz, he does the shooting, he leaves the school, and then he goes to Subway and then to McDonald's to get a drink and then something to eat.
00:33:24.000They also said he got something to eat, which, if you know anything about human biochemistry, when your heart rate is elevated, this naturally decreases your appetite.
00:33:33.000This depresses your appetite when you have a high.
00:33:37.000And I'm told by many people who have been in combat before, who have been in the military, that the last thing you want to do after you've just engaged with an enemy is to go get something to eat.
00:33:59.000So that witness account, maybe that one's not true.
00:34:02.000But then we heard a witness account from a student, a young female, who said that while the shooting was going on, she talked to Nicolas Cruz.
00:34:09.000She said there must have been two shooters because I talked to Nicholas Cruz while the shooting was going on.
00:34:58.000And after Las Vegas, I'm sorry, the media has lost the benefit of the doubt in my mind.
00:35:05.000The media and the government have lost the benefit of the doubt because after Las Vegas, you had the biggest loss of life in any single mass shooting in American history.
00:35:52.000We don't know what was on his computer.
00:35:54.000We don't know why he set up the cameras and they weren't.
00:35:56.000I mean, just not to relitigate that case, but so many questions with this security guard who fled to Mexico and came back and then missed all his television appearances.
00:36:04.000And that one was an obvious cover up by the media, an obvious cover up by the Justice Department, by the intelligence community, by the investigators.
00:36:14.000Whoever was tasked with looking into that situation, there was a cover up.
00:36:19.000This is the most surveilled city in the United States.
00:36:59.000You get all these really articulate kids who happen to be far left Democrats their whole life, and they're really well spoken.
00:37:06.000And hey, some of their dads are feds, and they've been on the news quite a lot before, and they were all actors in high school.
00:37:12.000And they come out, they're pushing for gun control, and they're on Ellen, and suddenly, out of a clear blue sky, they have millions of Twitter followers.
00:37:18.000And then you look at the details of this case, and none of it adds up.
00:37:22.000And I can't be the only one who thinks this.
00:37:24.000I can't be the only one who has questions.
00:37:27.000And like I said in the preface, we don't have a theory.
00:37:30.000We don't believe there is a conspiracy.
00:37:31.000We're not saying anything more than we are.
00:37:34.000We're not saying that if what happened happened, that it's not a terrible thing.
00:37:53.000It's not disrespectful to people who died to question the events that happened because there will be very real consequences from this.
00:38:01.000There will be very real consequences for our society.
00:38:04.000For our government, for legislation, for civic society, if this goes on, unanalyzed.
00:38:10.000And then you have this David Hogg character, where if all that just makes sense to you, David Hogg, father's retired FBI, retired FBI agent, his dad.
00:38:20.000You know what the FBI also has been involved in, investigating Donald Trump?
00:38:31.000After the election in November, he was tweeting saying something like, this is the worst thing that ever happened.
00:38:36.000This is somebody who's been on television before for these kinds of things.
00:38:39.000I mean, you look at the background of this person and very fishy stuff if you look into his history.
00:38:44.000And now he's calling, it's moved far beyond just like simple activism where you would expect from a 16 year old, they'd get on television and say the normal things like, oh, you know, boo hoo, it's so sad.
00:39:36.000Trying to remember his lines, trying to put it together.
00:39:39.000And by the way, all the people that put that video on YouTube got banned from YouTube.
00:39:43.000All the people who put up videos about David Hogg, about his past, About this weird thing where while he was in the shooting, while the shooting was ongoing, he was on Snapchat with one of his friends and he said, What do you have to say about this school shooting?
00:39:57.000Don't you believe there should be something done?
00:39:58.000And she said, I really have nothing more to say.
00:40:03.000Anybody who talked about that clip or the clip where he's being fed lines or anything like that, people on YouTube are getting strikes or getting banned for this.
00:40:10.000All I'm saying is it's all pretty interesting, all very peculiar.
00:40:16.000And hey, at the end of the day, I think it's satisfying for all of us that.
00:40:22.000You know, look, we have these questions, but the good news is if you ask the questions, you get banned from YouTube.
00:40:27.000If you ask the questions, you get banned from Twitter.
00:40:29.000And if anybody was ever curious about what happened, well, they're demolishing the school where the shooting happened, and the gun shop where he bought his firearms or the shooter bought his firearms is now closed indefinitely.
00:40:41.000So you can sleep easy at night knowing that a full investigation is being conducted, that everybody is looking into it.
00:40:48.000Either the scene of the crime is getting demolished, the place where he got the firearm is being shut down, small.
00:43:07.000Because kids are crying on television, because people were a part of a tragedy and now they're crying on television and yelling at our senators.
00:43:14.000So, look, I don't know what else you need to hear, but it's time to give up your guns, white man, because immigration is happening and your time is up.
00:43:23.000I think we're going to get into our super chats here.
00:43:25.000Kind of a black pill, but I think the white pill is that people are waking up to this.
00:43:30.000People, every time you have something like this, every time you have a Las Vegas, every time you have a Parkland, more and more people, more and more reasonable people are saying this is bullshit.
00:43:44.000I'm smart enough to think independently and by myself and say that the media is not telling the truth and the government is not telling the truth.
00:43:51.000And if that's the case, I understand that they are willing and able.
00:43:56.000They are both capable and they are also willing.
00:43:59.000They have the intent to lie to the American people about atrocities like this.
00:44:04.000And the more people get around to that way of thinking, the better.
00:44:07.000The more people get around to that way of thinking, the better chance we have at correcting that kind of a thing through whatever means you like.
00:46:03.000The idea that starting your own YouTube show, like, hey, I would like to be blacklisted from all of entertainment and news and politics and everything forever.
00:46:12.000Yeah, very lucrative career decision, right?
00:46:37.000Once I get sufficiently hulked up, once I get sufficiently jacked, we're going to get in the boxing class and we're going to learn how to throw down so we can prepare ourselves for Halsey's race war, right?
00:46:52.000Nasbul Saxon says, I think David Zogg has a future in Hollywood.
00:47:43.000He's funny, but, you know, the kinds of people that like George Carlin are not quality people for the most part.
00:47:49.000You look at the people that like George Carlin, and these are like people who have a bumper sticker on the back of their car that says, like, question authority.
00:47:56.000These are the kinds of people who will send you a clip of, like, George Carlin totally disassembles the world order in five minutes.
00:49:15.000I believe I'll be starting a new podcast pretty soon about foreign affairs, so you can look out for that.
00:49:21.000That's one little spoiler alert that some of the new content that's coming out, but some good books on foreign affairs, some good resources on foreign affairs.
00:49:29.000You have to read my first recommendation for anybody.
00:49:31.000This is a great program to start with read the four central theses of the post Cold War era.
00:49:39.000So after 1991, after the Cold War resolved and the Soviet Union dissolved, In 91, Christmas actually, 91, there were four theses, four significant theses written about what the post Cold War world order would look like.
00:49:54.000What is the world going to look like after the Cold War?
00:49:57.000And the first was, well, I don't know the chronological order, but they go as follows John Mearsheimer's The Tragedy of Great Power Politics.
00:50:05.000Mearsheimer's an offensive realist, a very smart guy.
00:50:08.000You have Francis Fukuyama's The End of History and The Last Man.
00:50:12.000Samuel Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations.
00:50:15.000And Robert Kaplan's The Coming Anarchy.
00:50:18.000And these four are a really, really, really good primer on sort of where we're at in the world today, in kind of the context of it as well.
00:50:27.000Because really, the context of this world today is what happens after this period of ideological bipolar world order that resolved in 91 with the end of the Cold War.
00:50:37.000So, those are the four books I'd recommend.
00:50:39.000I'd also recommend World Order by Henry Kissinger.
00:50:42.000That's an excellent overview of all kinds of things.
00:51:05.000Who was the guy who said that proliferation would actually be a good thing, which is an interesting abstraction, interesting thought experiment.
00:56:16.000The people that want to radically transform everything about our society that has been here forever and has worked forever, they're not the radicals.
00:56:25.000If you want millions and millions of immigrants to come into this country every year, it's never been done before in history.
00:56:30.000But if you want that millions and millions of people where they will clash, Ethnically, racially, in terms of religion, in terms of ideology.
00:56:38.000If you want there to be no genders and no sexes and no marriage and no religion, no God, and everybody can just be these eunuchs, everybody could just be these feminized, raceless, deracinated eunuchs, you're actually a moderate.
00:56:54.000Hey, newsflash, good news, you're a moderate.
00:56:57.000If you want the complete eradication and destruction of the AT shield that people have, if you want to completely destroy differences between human beings, congratulations, you're actually a moderate.
00:57:29.000So, Mike C. Nick, it seems that Judaism is largely racial spiritualism, i.e., religion based on a particular people, their nation, and survival.
00:57:41.000Isn't this essentially Nazism for Jews?
00:58:42.000They believe that there's one God who is supreme, who is superior, who is absolute, and he chose this people.
00:58:50.000And there is definitely an ethno religious component to it, absolutely.
00:58:54.000And I don't think that's necessarily a bad thing.
00:58:56.000I think it's a bad thing when it's incorporated into our society because what you have for a liberal European, Western European country to thrive, you have to have to a certain extent this conception.
00:59:07.000If you want some minorities to be accepted into the country, you have to have a certain element of you leave all that at the door.
00:59:14.000And that's how it worked for a long time.
00:59:16.000We always had 20% blacks in the country.
00:59:18.000It was 20% blacks at the founding of the country and about 10% blacks at the time of the 65 Immigration Act.
00:59:24.000And when Birth rates started to go down.
00:59:26.000And you always had some element of minorities in the country, but there was this understanding that this is a white country.
00:59:32.000It's a white European Christian country.
00:59:34.000And if you see white people on television, that's the program.
00:59:37.000If you see white people in the schools, that's the program.
00:59:39.000And the problem with this ethno religious mentality that certain peoples have, and certainly it's not just Jews, but Muslims, Arabs have it as well in a different way, but similarly.
00:59:51.000What you have with these influences is they come in and they see themselves as other.
00:59:56.000And they, instead of saying we're all individuals in this liberal, open society, they say we are a team.
01:00:04.000Because if it's all individuals fighting against each other, and they're all by themselves, they're all doing their own thing, I have the capacity of one individual person, but then you have a team, a pretty big team, and they all see themselves as kin and family, and they're in these high positions and they help each other out, well, then that becomes an issue.
01:00:23.000That's not really what the country was intended to be.
01:00:25.000And so, look, if they're able to say we're going to just blend in and all.
01:00:30.000Or there's this acknowledgement that they are a team and they are going to work in their own interest, which I don't think is immoral, but I don't think it's going to work any other way.
01:00:39.000Mike C. Nick, to expand on my earlier question, I'm currently struggling to reconnect with Christianity, but it's hard to see how it's compatible with race, realism, IQ, how it can save whitesslash Europeans.
01:00:52.000I've never really seen, show me the contradictions between race, realism, IQ, and all the rest.
01:01:01.000In Jesus Christ says in the gospel, when he says, when he talks about the end times, he talks about how I will come back and there will be earthquakes and all the nations of the world will be warring against each other.
01:01:35.000In a more practical sense, in a more historical sense, the church created the nations, the Catholic Church.
01:01:40.000And so there is nothing that goes against the Bible that says that qualitatively there are different peoples.
01:01:48.000We say that they are all equal before God, they're all equal before the eyes of the Lord.
01:01:52.000However, that doesn't mean that their differences don't exist.
01:01:56.000You see this throughout the Bible of different tribes and different peoples going to war against each other, and even within families having different capabilities and sibling rivalry among God's children or among the children of men.
01:02:09.000I don't think there is a contradiction.
01:02:10.000And how it can save whites and Europeans, this is a rallying point.
01:02:14.000Well, number one, I mean, look, I believe in Christianity because it's the truth.
01:02:17.000If you're looking at it as how are we going to use this as an instrument to further political goals, don't become a Christian, really, because that's not why we believe.
01:02:27.000We believe because we think it's the truth.
01:02:29.000I didn't sign on to, I didn't join the church because I thought, well, this is how we're going to achieve the EFCO state.
01:02:35.000I thought I read the Bible and I looked at what was happening in the world, I looked at my life and I heard.
01:02:41.000Our Holy Father, and I said, This is the truth.
01:02:58.000Think about what Christianity preaches it preaches authority from God, it preaches hierarchy among the family and in society, it preaches traditional gender roles, traditional family values.
01:03:10.000So I think that it is definitely compatible.
01:03:15.000There is nothing in Christianity which says that we have to have open borders.
01:04:09.000I think there have been some really solid apologetics since the rise of the new atheists.
01:04:14.000Ed Fieser is one of them who pretty resoundingly put an end to those arguments.
01:04:18.000The problem is with the religion question is that the.
01:04:24.000Philosophical arguments that are made in favor of Christianity by people like St. Thomas Aquinas, and he used Aristotelian arguments that are used by St. Augustine.
01:04:35.000The arguments that are made use a very technical language and a very specific kind of way of thinking, which has been lost for about three or four hundred years.
01:04:46.000You know, when you hear the new atheist, when you hear Christopher Hitchens, when you hear Richard Dawkins, without knowing it, maybe they know it, but without knowing it for most people, they are using.
01:04:57.000Presuppositions that date back to the founders of modern philosophy, like Kant, like Hume, and some of these others, Locke.
01:05:04.000And it's just really just arguing in a different paradigm.
01:05:07.000So, to try and argue with Christopher Hitchens, you would have to use some of these Thomistic arguments.
01:05:15.000You would have to use scholastic arguments, which use a totally different vocabulary, which are very technical, in which they're not going to have mass appeal.
01:05:24.000Christopher Hitchens can get up and say, I have no evidence for God.
01:05:27.000And all the young kids are like, woohoo, yeah.
01:05:29.000You try and make an argument about causality, about potentiality and actuality, about substance and form, and suddenly it's lost on people.
01:05:37.000You make arguments about the causes, and suddenly people don't know what you're talking about.
01:05:42.000I'm not really trained in that element.
01:05:44.000I'm reading a lot more about that as I become more religious.
01:05:47.000So it's not my area of expertise, but I think in a couple of years I would have been able to put up a fight, but it wouldn't be one of these crowd cheering spectacles like it was with, I think, more incompetent debaters.
01:06:02.000Matthew says, thoughts on Tree of Bondage.
01:06:05.000Yeah, very, oh boy, that was a real interesting thing.
01:06:09.000It turns out the Tree of Logic, that black Zionist, was she a classical liberal?
01:07:37.000Where's the credibility on somebody who lived their life as a degenerate their whole life, made money living as a degenerate?
01:07:44.000How could you make a living doing that?
01:07:46.000And then go around talking about morality or politics or anything like that.
01:07:49.000You know, look, people have personal things that they want to talk about, but there is then that.
01:07:56.000There is being a professional degenerate.
01:07:58.000It is one thing if it's like Lauren Southern, for example.
01:08:01.000Okay, she slept with a black person one time, and it'd be different if she disavowed it or she said, I don't, you know, that was a mistake or whatever.
01:08:21.000But very interesting what happened with the Tree of Life.
01:08:25.000It looks like, or the Tree of Logic, rather.
01:08:27.000Looks like those are all our super chats.
01:08:29.000So I think we're going to call it a night.
01:08:30.000It's been a very big episode, very good episode, pretty hard hitting, strikes to the core of what's going on in the country with the gun debate.
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