00:01:18.000And last night we had a pretty chaotic night.
00:01:21.000We had the Spencer stream and then we had Alex on, and it was great.
00:01:24.000We had Alex on last night to talk about activism.
00:01:27.000And so I'm really hoping last night's show will be a resource for young people, high schoolers, college kids.
00:01:37.000I hope that's a blueprint for them to figure out how they can get involved, really, because I think there's so few resources out there.
00:01:45.000On that subject, a few resources with practical information, logistical information about how to get involved.
00:01:53.000And so I was really glad that Alex was able to come on last night and provide the expertise that he did because, you know, so often you have a lot of loud voices saying, we have to do activism, we have to do activism, we have to be in the real world.
00:02:07.000And I agree, I agree with all of that.
00:02:09.000But I don't think there's a lot out there as to just how people can do that.
00:02:15.000Practically, how can a regular young person get involved?
00:02:19.000And so I was really glad he was able to come on last night and give, I think, really a great step by step and a lot of options that you could take, a lot of different avenues you could go down in terms of what that would look like for any given person.
00:02:32.000So it was a really great show last night.
00:02:34.000We had with Spencer, I was on with Spencer on JF Garaipi's stream.
00:02:39.000That ended up being the number 10 stream worldwide on YouTube.
00:04:05.000But before we get into any of the news of the day, I want to talk about black approval for the president and Kanye West, our based black brethren, are coming around to the God Emperor of Mankind.
00:04:17.000And I don't know, I have mixed feelings about that.
00:05:51.000Where you have people who are out of college, they're in the business world or they're in the working world, their 20s, 30s, and they're wearing to work untucked graphic t shirts.
00:06:04.000They're wearing something from Target where it's got like a Looney Tunes character on it or it says, like, oh well, I. Play video games and bother my sister, you know, graphic t shirts like this from Target, untucked with their jeans and converse.
00:06:18.000And I'm sure Mr. Holt is no exception.
00:06:21.000He's got rock in the v neck, but of course with the suit over it, so that makes it okay, I guess.
00:06:55.000Not that there's anything wrong with Arkansas, but I mean, you know, he fancies himself like this urban cosmopolitan, this very rich, very trendy kind of a character.
00:07:04.000And it's like you're an intern for some stupid Soros front organization.
00:07:11.000You went to some second choice school in central Arkansas.
00:07:18.000He joined People for the American Way as a research associate after tracking and providing analysis on fringe media for Media Matters for America.
00:07:28.000Jared specializes in alt right and so called new right media.
00:07:32.000How much did he pay for a degree to basically do this circle jerk gossip about the alt right?
00:07:38.000The only people that read his pieces are the people he writes them about.
00:07:44.000If it weren't for people like me sharing articles he wrote, About me, or writes rather about me.
00:10:15.000And I guess I made this very unfortunate pose at one point.
00:10:19.000But anyway, the article says the white nationalist group American Renaissance hosted their annual conference in Tennessee last weekend, where longtime attendees welcomed a new generation of, quote, pro white.
00:11:07.000According to a post event write up published on Amarin's website yesterday, the event celebrated a palpable sense of white people awakening to their identity and destiny.
00:11:18.000Amaranth founder Jared Taylor gave opening remarks at the event Friday night in which he said he had begun to doubt his career in white advocacy, but that the last five years had made it all worthwhile.
00:12:27.000And racist remarks during his young career and has supported anti Semitic candidates such as Wisconsin's Paul Nealon, although Fuentes has since abandoned him.
00:12:36.000Yeah, to say the least, I kind of ripped his sign in half on my show.
00:12:40.000Just out of curiosity, I wonder what this link leads to.
00:12:43.000Where does this go when it says anti Semitic?
00:12:49.000Okay, well, you know, in fairness, in fairness, I can understand why they think that, you know, because the comments were what somebody said.
00:12:59.000Are you hurting your daily existence by Jews?
00:13:20.000But they'd both be degenerate, which is unfortunate, but a classic.
00:13:25.000So I guess, I don't know if it's racist and anti Semitic, but I see where they're coming from.
00:13:30.000Earlier this year, Fuentes was seen mingling with some members of the New Right crowd at CPEC.
00:13:35.000According to Amran, Nick Fuentes observed how white advocacy displays an interesting generational pattern in its adherence, with many at Amran either older attendees who remember the white America that has been lost or younger Americans nostalgic for a homeland they never experienced.
00:13:59.000And suggested the present is either the end or the beginning of another cycle.
00:14:03.000Mr. Fuenza said he was warned by his friends in the established conservative movement that even though they may agree with American Renaissance, he must not attend because it would be bad for his career.
00:14:13.000He acknowledged he is likely giving up what could be a lucrative career in conservative ink, but the cause of our people is more important.
00:14:27.000And, you know, it's worth noting just who is Right Wing Watch because I say Right Wing Watch is a Soros front organization and people think.
00:14:37.000I'm just pulling stuff out of my butt.
00:14:39.000People think that's like, that's just what you say on the right wing to kind of excuse or to distract from an article that they publish.
00:14:48.000But let's do a little, let's do some real investigative work.
00:14:53.000Let's put on our Sherlock Holmes cap and let's see.
00:14:56.000Right Wing Watch, if you go to the bottom, all the way at the bottom, 2018 Right Wing Watch, a project of People for the American Way.
00:15:46.000You know, look, long story short, and let me get rid of this display capture.
00:15:50.000Long story short, you see how this kind of stuff comes about.
00:15:54.000You see where we get these hit pieces.
00:15:56.000You see where we get people like Jared Holt.
00:15:59.000And this is all designed for a very particular reason.
00:16:02.000Something like Right Wing Watch is the equivalent of the Heritage Foundation, but for the left.
00:16:09.000But Right Wing Watch will have their articles featured in something like, oh, I don't know, BuzzFeed.
00:16:15.000Or they'll have it featured in Media Matters.
00:16:17.000And then from Media Matters, it'll go to BuzzFeed.
00:16:20.000Media Matters to Huffington Post, and from Huffington Post to BuzzFeed, and from BuzzFeed to NBC.
00:16:24.000And so you can see how something that starts out as literal, just straight up trash, just straight up lying trash, knowingly lying garbage, works its way up the channels where it's literally bought and paid for by far left billionaires, far left organizers.
00:16:44.000It's contracted by those kinds of people, but it works its way upstream into the mainstream consciousness, and that's how we get that kind of far left.
00:16:52.000That's where you get, you Google my name and you get all these nasty, he's this, he's that, he's, and they throw in all the words.
00:16:59.000But for anybody who watches this show, you know, of course, none of that is true.
00:17:04.000Of course, you know, if their definition of racist is somebody who thinks white people are better than everybody else, anybody who watches the show knows that's just simply not what I believe.
00:17:15.000We've never said anything remotely like that.
00:17:25.000These Jewish people, it's never happened.
00:17:28.000When we address subjects like this, you know, we'll talk about race and IQ.
00:17:34.000And we'll say, how can you expect a country to thrive when the people that comprise the country have an IQ that's 20 points on average lower?
00:17:45.000How can you expect the same consequences?
00:17:47.000And moreover, if you have these biological differences between groups, how can you say that mass immigration will not change the country as it is?
00:17:57.000How can you say it's an arbitrary difference?
00:17:59.000Whether they're African or European or Latin American, simply one data point to illustrate that these are different peoples and therefore it's not an arbitrary difference.
00:18:09.000That's a far cry from getting on the show and saying black people are dumb and we are better than them.
00:18:17.000Of course, that's not what's being said.
00:18:18.000What's being said is that difference exists.
00:18:21.000And if you understand racial difference, you understand that there are areas where all races of the world excel in their respective.
00:18:30.000Climates and their respective pursuits.
00:18:32.000You know, you look at why the NBA is more than 60% black.
00:19:54.000But the vast majority of people are not like the media.
00:19:56.000They don't have a vested interest in people like myself being white nationalist Nazis.
00:20:02.000They don't have this liberal bubble around them.
00:20:04.000They don't have that ideological programming.
00:20:07.000Sensible, normal, conservative, centrist Democrats can watch this show that is factual, that is empirical, that is reasonable, and they can hear this difference, and I can lay it out and show them.
00:20:18.000And I think they can be brought over to our way of thinking.
00:20:21.000So I still hold out hope that it's an important exercise.
00:20:48.000I used to work at UPS, you have people that facilitate the movement of packages.
00:20:52.000Imagine for your living, you wake up every day and your job is to sit on the computer and wait and watch for Nick Fuentes to say something wrong.
00:21:02.000To wait and watch for Nick Fuentes to say something that sounds controversial.
00:21:07.000And then you write it up and racist bigot Nick Fuentes on Twitter today said, Your mom gay, lol.
00:21:15.000It is clear by his comments that he is a homophobic bigot who wishes death to homosexual people because he said, You're our mom gay.
00:22:40.000That is still, hey, we've been saying that for a decade, but it's still fresh.
00:22:45.000We could still say that, and people can go, huh, oh, yeah, I never thought of it that way.
00:22:49.000You know, it's been three years we've been saying that pretty religiously, but we are talking about the culture today, and we have a big development in the Kanye scenario.
00:23:00.000Of course, everybody said wrongly last week.
00:23:04.000That Kanye West supporting Trump is not going to change anything.
00:23:08.000Kanye is a celebrity and it's no big deal.
00:23:12.000Kanye endorsing Trump, oh, what we like, based black people and MAGA hats, all, you know, we hear a lot of the cynicism, a lot of butthurt people.
00:23:19.000I understand Mike Enoch, like, came back on Twitter just to complain about the Kanye situation, which is like we like Mike, but, you know, there is this weird, joyless attitude on the right wing where Kanye West launching back into our lives with this Trump thing, which is funny and crazy.
00:24:56.000But nevertheless, overall, black approval went from 8.9% last week to 16.5%.
00:25:04.000And also, black men were far more likely to say that they had mixed feelings about the president.
00:25:09.000They went from 1.5% saying that on the 22nd to 7.1% saying that on the 29th.
00:25:16.000And I think that just goes to show it's, at the very least, it does no harm.
00:25:22.000For Connie to be out there saying these things.
00:25:24.000At the very least, it doesn't hurt us at all.
00:25:27.000At most, if these numbers are true, and it's a small sample size, so I'm not saying, oh, look, black people are now suddenly a viable demographic for Republicans to compete for.
00:25:41.000And people will be saying, oh, regardless of me clarifying that, you'll have people in the comments saying, oh, because Connie was tweeted, that means we're going to win all the blacks all of a sudden.
00:25:50.000But at the very least, it does no harm.
00:25:52.000At the most, You see, possibly, that in one week we've doubled our support among black voters and understand the consequence of that.
00:26:01.000Democrats are almost 100% reliant on these minority demographics not only turning out in 2018, but also voting in margins of 7 or 8 or 9 to 1 for Democrats.
00:26:15.000Look at, for example, the Alabama special Senate election in December of 2017.
00:26:21.00029% of the voters that turned out were black.
00:26:27.000A higher proportion of turnout was black in that special Senate election than in the 2012 Obama election.
00:26:35.000And so it just goes to show that in 2018, when you're looking at states like Georgia, when you're looking at states like Pennsylvania, states like Ohio, New York, a lot of these swing states, a lot of these states that are kind of demographically confused or districts that are demographically heterogeneous, they are almost entirely reliant on strong turnout.
00:26:58.000Meaning strong enthusiasm, but also that blacks are going to go nearly 100% for Democrats.
00:27:04.000If you have the needle moving even slightly, if you have somebody like Kanye West, maybe he doesn't move the needle at all, but he paves the way.
00:27:13.000He serves as the first person to dip their toe in the water, the first person to break through, I guess, what you would call the glass ceiling, kind of a regrettable analogy, but I think it illustrates the point pretty clearly.
00:27:25.000Somebody to make it okay for black people to support the president, make it okay for celebrities to support the president.
00:27:32.000And you see that that monopoly on black voters and even that enthusiasm comes into jeopardy.
00:27:44.000But at the very least, it is, I think, challenged.
00:27:49.000I think that kind of thing is put in jeopardy.
00:27:52.000And so that's the Kanye West effect, I think, in that poll.
00:27:56.000I don't think you see a doubling of those numbers.
00:27:58.000I don't think you see those numbers rising that quickly in that short amount of time without taking into consideration somebody like Kanye West.
00:28:06.000And he's done it in such a way, I think, that is very.
00:29:46.000And at the very least, a conversation is taking place that Republicans have failed at having that happen.
00:29:54.000You know, after how many Dinesh D'Souza movies and books and Fox News spots and all the rest, and all it took was Kanye West tweeting for all of black America to begin having the conversation about Democrats being the real racists.
00:30:08.000Now, we don't have to agree with that 100% ideologically, but if we see the end goal, very, very far, further out in the distance, far out in the distance, if the objective is.
00:31:26.000He presents as a very nerdy white guy, and he scams black people out of their money by he challenges them to play basketball, and then he's very good, and then he wins money.
00:31:36.000And one of the big differences between Wesley Snipes and Woody Harrelson as they become friends in the movie is that they form this alliance where they're going to play basketball together.
00:31:46.000And Woody Harrelson says to the black guy, You would rather look good than win.
00:31:51.000And the black guy says, You'd rather win than look good.
00:31:53.000And that's basically where we're at with this movement, ironically, where.
00:31:57.000You have people like a lot of people on TRS and a lot of people in the, who would consider them still alt right, who say that we're above this and that.
00:32:12.000And they essentially would rather look good than win.
00:32:14.000They would rather maintain this ideological purity.
00:32:17.000They'd rather maintain in every way, shape, and form exactly what they want, by who they want, when they want, how they want, than succeed, than have measurable, Political victories.
00:32:29.000And we would rather have the opposite.
00:32:31.000I don't really care what it looks like so long as we get what we're after.
00:32:46.000I'm not even saying this poll is totally legitimate.
00:32:49.000What I'm saying is this this poll suggests that a conversation is taking place, a door has been opened, the needle has moved for the first time in.
00:33:16.000I think it's a very noble and valiant thing because you imagine that for black people, these are very low agency voters in terms of when you vote for a party, and it's very foolish on their part.
00:33:29.000If you vote for a party, 95% Every election without fail, how can you exercise any leverage over politics at all?
00:33:39.000If people can count on your vote, why would they be beholden to your requests or your needs or your demands?
00:33:46.000It creates moral hazard for Democratic politicians.
00:33:50.000That if blacks are reliably Democrat every time, no matter if they get returns or they don't get returns, you essentially have no agency in politics.
00:35:33.000I forget the network, but it was very successful.
00:35:36.000And they had about six seasons before it was abruptly canceled.
00:35:39.000And many people said that was because of the politics of it.
00:35:42.000And now when Roseanne came back on the air, they had the big reboot of Roseanne, and it was one of the biggest cable television events in a really long time.
00:35:51.000I mean, it was bigger than I think the Oscars, it was huge.
00:35:54.000And a lot of people said, well, Roseanne.
00:35:59.000However, there's a character in there who's gender non conforming, and there's a black daughter and a white family, and therefore it's paused, and therefore, shut it down.
00:36:26.000It's not ideal that they have these characters, they have these storylines, which are not good.
00:36:31.000I said, but here's what the show does.
00:36:33.000It normalizes and humanizes Trump supporters.
00:36:37.000It says that you can support a guy who says that Africa's a shithole and that Muslims should be banned from entering the country and we should cut legal immigration in half.
00:36:47.000It humanizes and normalizes people who support that guy.
00:36:51.000It says, you know, you could support him just for economic reasons and that's fine.
00:37:05.000This is the first time in a long time you have a show that's just about a normal family.
00:37:10.000And yeah, I know there's a couple of characters in there that are a little funky, but how many network television shows where it's like, how many times are they going to try an Asian show?
00:37:19.000You know, first it was outsourced, where they think, oh, yeah, people are going to sit down and watch a show about Indians at a calling center.
00:37:26.000And then there's the off the boat show.
00:37:28.000Yeah, people are going to sit down and watch a show about, you know, Chinese people, whatever.
00:37:33.000How many iterations of Marxist programming are we to get before we say, Let's just have a show about the white working class.
00:37:42.000And people said, no, Nick, you don't understand.
00:37:44.000It's a little bit paused, so it's no good.
00:37:46.000But I said all along, those two objectives, humanizing and normalizing Trump supporters in the white working class, this will have a ripple effect.
00:38:16.000Today we're reported that Tim Allen has signed a deal for a potential season seven, and conversations are underway with key cast members from the original incarnation to join him on Fox.
00:38:30.000And so I think that just essentially proves the point like the Kanye thing, and now you have Last Man Standing coming back.
00:38:37.000The broader point that's being made is about incrementalism.
00:38:40.000That's the broader, that's the bigger picture here.
00:38:43.000People and Alex talked about this last night.
00:38:46.000People expect it's going to just be victories every day, and not just victories every day, but overwhelming and world class historical victories every day.
00:38:58.000It's going to be the first show that we're going to get on television is going to be like, actually, the Nazis were good and blah, blah, blah.
00:39:07.000And that's going to be the return, right?
00:39:09.000I mean, that's going to be one day it's just going to be a show about how actually Marxists are getting thrown out of helicopters and all this kind of stuff.
00:39:27.000And the sooner you understand that, the further you can contribute to being a part of one of the increments.
00:39:33.000This is how the left built their capital, their influence, their institutions by increments.
00:39:39.000They didn't arrive on the scene in the 1940s and 50s saying to the American people, you need to start accepting homosexuals in your children's classrooms.
00:43:10.000If I ever was running a business, if I ever had employees, you know, flip flops, if you are seen wearing flip flops outside of the beach or the pool, I don't care where you are, even if you're not at work, you're fired.
00:44:52.000John Shepard Smith says, I don't understand why the Kanye thing is hard to understand at this point.
00:44:56.000I think some of the people, like Kirk slash Cerno, are a little delusional about what it means, but you are completely right about why it's a great thing for the movement.
00:45:31.000What are the people saying on YouTube?
00:45:33.000Joshua Larson says, only blinkered, boomer tier, left side of the bell curve, knuckle dragging, yokels, counter signal, Nick the Knife Wentz.
00:46:25.000A lot of it is just to piss people off, a lot of it is just to challenge people.
00:46:30.000And to make some jokes and make fun of people who take themselves too seriously.
00:46:34.000So if you see me on Gab and you're like, you know, I like that Nick guy, but then he said something weird on Gab, remember, that's the point.
00:46:42.000It's supposed to be funny, it's supposed to be lighthearted, chill out.
00:49:18.000I have, as a Celt, I have, that's Scotland.
00:49:22.000I was going to say Braveheart, but I have the powerful Catholic Celt energy, the IRA energy.
00:49:27.000I have the Roman conquering spirit of the Italian.
00:49:32.000So I really have the best of all worlds.
00:49:33.000And then I have the Aztec, which is in tune to the earth.
00:49:36.000I imagine that if there were ever a scenario where the supply lines break down in the country and the shells stop being stocked with food and the electricity goes down, I have a feeling that I'll have an intuitive sense of nature, of spices and herbs, of plants, what to eat, what not to eat, about the land, about different dung.
00:49:58.000Oh, this animal went that way, and this is a deer.
00:50:05.000I have that connection to the soil that you don't.
00:50:07.000It's almost a mystical kind of a thing.
00:50:08.000I feel like if I, and I never would, but if I ever was on DMT or something like that, it would almost be, I don't know, kind of a mystical connection to.
00:50:50.000Realistically, is the expectation of Trump?
00:50:53.000If the expectation is that he's one guy and he'll be able single handedly to break the back of the Congress and the judiciary and the media and the bureaucracy and the deep state and the military industrial complex and the Israel lobby and the United Nations and all the, if that's the expectation, you know, you'll be disappointed.
00:51:15.000But if the expectation is he's doing all of that and actually doing modestly well, relatively well, maybe even better than his predecessors, but I think then you have an understanding of why we like Trump.
00:51:26.000But I just simply don't know what the expectation is.
00:51:28.000And people say, oh, if you ever bring up the context of the administration, you're making excuses.
00:51:34.000If you ever bring up the fact that Trump doesn't control the judiciary and the judiciary is stonewalling him, well, you're a cuck.
00:56:58.000Yeah, it's just totally with this kind of corporate tyranny we're seeing.
00:57:03.000I think it's a real and clear demonstration that liberalism is really just not sufficient anymore.
00:57:11.000Liberalism, absent the content of the American culture, which is to say a Protestant civic religion without a very Christian population, without, I guess, people doing the right thing, it's meaningless.
00:57:25.000When Ben Shapiro says, oh, well, You can have this defectively libertarian legal framework, and it doesn't matter what people are, what people believe, what kinds of people you have.
00:57:41.000So long as the government's not interfering, you basically have freedom, and that's obviously just not true.
00:57:47.000Freedom is much more dependent on the composition of the people, the virtue of the people, and the quality of the people, and to some degree on government interference than it is on, you know.
00:57:57.000Liberalism and this contentless dogma that they have.
00:58:01.000So, in effect, it makes them unwitting supporters of tyranny so long as corporations are doing it.
00:58:09.000I mean, is anybody really going to tell me that you're able to compete with GoDaddy.com?
00:58:14.000Tell me how you make your own domain registry.
00:58:17.000Tell me how you make your own website without one of those major providers.
00:58:20.000Tell me how you're able to get your voice heard without Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, and all the rest.
01:01:57.000And that's what allows me to see the whole picture as opposed to, you know, I memorized a couple of good facts and I'm knowledgeable, but can't see the forest for the trees, like Mr. Dawson.
01:02:08.000Simon Scola says Sam Hyde was kicked off Instagram.
01:04:42.000In a bit, 20 minutes to go before my debate with Arthur Shopper on Israel.
01:04:47.000And he's a real spurred, so I'm not particularly looking forward to it.
01:04:50.000It's going to be very annoying and obnoxious, but I made a commitment to Vince, and I like him as a guy, so I'm going to do it anyway.
01:04:59.000So you can catch me on the Red Elephants channel in 20 minutes for my debate with Arthur Shopper.
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