00:00:14.000I asked, and you responded with the things you wanted to hear about.
00:00:19.000You know, all day today, I'm hanging out in the lab.
00:00:22.000I'm hanging out in the content lab, mixing various chemicals and potions, trying to make great content.
00:00:31.000And I reached out to you guys because I'm thinking there's nothing going on in the news today, or so I thought, but then I realized there's.
00:02:12.000There's like three different areas where it can go wrong, and then you've got primary and secondary accounts.
00:02:17.000So it's like I'm logging in with the YouTube account on the website, but with this one on Streamlabs, but with this as the primary account.
00:02:27.000And so I don't want to bore you with the details, but it was a lot.
00:02:52.000Because I've had it for like a month where I wake up and it's just dripping down my face and I'm stuffed up all day, and it's not even like the flu or anything.
00:03:03.000It's like it's just physically my nasal cavity is restricted.
00:05:46.000To me, it makes more sense if it's like a don't ask, don't tell policy.
00:05:50.000Because of course, of course, the brutal reality, or maybe just simply the reality that people don't want to acknowledge, is the fact that the point of Boy Scouts, and the same is true with the military, why you had a similar policy.
00:06:03.000The point of it is to have a male space.
00:06:06.000Where you can go and the boys can be independent and they can sleep in their tents and have a slumber party and be in the woods and do guy things without any kind of shenanigans because the Boy Scouts, you know, it's a broad age spectrum.
00:06:21.000It's from you're young until the time you're almost an adult.
00:06:26.000And so when you're going on these camping trips, of course, and this is true in the military, why they had a similar policy of just kind of like, ah, we don't really want them.
00:06:35.000And if you aren't, like just, Try to keep it on the down low because when you're over and you're in the tent, parents want to have the reasonable expectation that it's just going to be safe, healthy, good old American fun, not any kind of sick, degenerate kind of stuff.
00:06:51.000And so, this just makes sense that there's a very soft ban on people who are going to make it a different environment than it is.
00:06:59.000When you have that kind of chemistry, it changes things.
00:07:02.000When you have people, you know, just think of it you have a couple of openly gay scouts, maybe you have a trap.
00:07:08.000Maybe you have a cat boy, they're all in the tent one night.
00:07:17.000And then additionally, you think about the scout leaders.
00:07:20.000You know, oh, hey, hey, community homosexual, why don't you lead this group of preteen children on a retreat in the woods where you'll be alone with them?
00:07:32.000Yeah, certainly nothing could go wrong there, right?
00:07:35.000And that's not to say, well, but we have to look at the statistics there.
00:07:55.000We start from a place that is probably reasonable, and then 10 years later, it's like just flinging shit everywhere, and it's just everything's on fire.
00:08:04.000People are screaming, they're having sex in the street.
00:10:05.000And so they say, in order to reflect the future, which is tolerance and progression and all the rest, we're changing the name to the Scouts BSA.
00:10:16.000And of course, the BSA is now an acronym that means nothing.
00:10:20.000They said they wanted to keep the old tradition of the Boy Scouts by having the BSA back there, but to reflect the Forward thinking, progressive, inclusive future by saying, Oh, it's just the scouts now.
00:10:44.000And boys dress like girls, and girls dress like boys, and upside down and left side up, and you know, two spirit Indian, you want to smoking a you know, one of those pipes in the teepee, whoa, whoa, you know, that kind of thing.
00:10:57.000They're all there, they're all present.
00:10:59.000And if all that, you know, this is how we arrive.
00:11:01.000And then finally, we have this announcement that the big World Scout Jamboree, and this is like, this is globalism, folks.
00:11:10.000They start the World Scout Jamboree, where it's basically like NAFTA, but indoctrinating your kids.
00:11:16.000They do the World Scouts thing, where they bring in the Chiquito Scouts of Mexico and the Canadian Scouts and the American Scouts, and they all meet.
00:11:36.000But they all hang out, they all converge on one spot, and they have the big World Scout Jamboree, which is troubling.
00:11:44.000And if that wasn't bad enough, that we're going to promote this like diverse, multicultural North American Union Boy Scouts Jamboree, globalist jamboree.
00:11:54.000But then they're going to say, oh, and by the way, it's for boys and girls.
00:11:58.000There's no such thing as a Boy Scout anymore.
00:13:45.000This is the world that we live in today.
00:13:48.000Where you have to have that because, of course, everybody's having sex all the time, and we're having sex younger and younger, and we live in this world where we cannot simply acknowledge the reality, the reality of the situation that this is absurd.
00:14:02.000It's absurd, but nobody is willing to say it.
00:14:08.000But people that are in positions of power, people that are in this like cosmopolitan class, they are so, I don't know what it is, but maybe just blinded by ideology, blinded by this pursuit.
00:14:21.000Of the vision of what society should be, which is totally equal, totally inclusive, totally tolerant, that they cannot see just the paradoxical, absurd nature of what's going on.
00:14:33.000I mean, anybody with eyeballs could tell you, well, here's why we have the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts, and they're separate, right?
00:14:40.000But now we've done away with all of that, and now it's much worse than anybody could have ever imagined.
00:14:58.000I always wanted to be in the Boy Scouts.
00:15:00.000I always wanted to tie knots and go on the camping trips.
00:15:04.000But my dad pulled me out because he was like, oh, I don't, you know, well, I don't want to say because, you know, people are watching it from my childhood.
00:15:11.000But he had kind of an issue with the way it was being run at the local level.
00:15:15.000He had, you know, some minor issues with some of the other parents.
00:15:20.000But, you know, every time we went, and to his credit, it was basically a fair point.
00:15:26.000Every time we went to the meeting, You know, I look at some of the scout organizations and it's like a military regiment, you know, and they know how to do their stuff.
00:15:35.000But with our Boy Scouts, it was like a free for all.
00:15:37.000You went in and it was just kids running around screaming, you know.
00:15:41.000And, you know, I'm, you know me, I'm not really about that kind of thing, the free for all atmosphere.
00:15:46.000I'm much more of a sophisticated kind of a person.
00:15:49.000So I was a little bit, but now I can't say that I am.
00:15:53.000Now I'm actually glad that I was never in.
00:15:55.000I was in Little League Baseball when I was a kid, actually.
00:15:58.000Dad forced me to be in it, even though I hated it, even though I never wanted to sign up.
00:16:26.000The Mormon Church in Utah, they said they're pulling out of the Boy Scouts.
00:16:30.000And so as a result, I think the Boy Scouts are losing something like 25% of their membership or something crazy like that because the Mormons said this is not.
00:16:38.000Congruent with our values, not congruent with what we want for society.
00:16:42.000And that's basically what's going to happen.
00:16:44.000It's the same tale with all these different organizations.
00:16:48.000They have a base, and it's like the NFL, which we're about to get into, or any other of these kinds of organizations.
00:16:55.000They have a base, and the base is Christians.
00:16:58.000The Boy Scouts, I think, for a long time was a Christian, patriotic, civic institution.
00:17:04.000It was for good, upstanding, Americana type people to send their kids to do great things, not for.
00:17:11.000The kind of people that they are cucking for, the kind of people that they are reforming their whole institution and gutting the tradition for, these are not the people that are sending their kids to the Boy Scouts.
00:17:22.000So, this is the classic, and you see this all the time.
00:17:25.000An organization which, in an attempt to appeal to the fashionable, to the cosmopolitan, to the postmodern, which they will never get, in an attempt to appeal to this very dynamic, fast moving, progressive culture, which they will never get, they will never capture that market.
00:17:42.000They lose the market that shows up for them reliably every year, turning their kids out for generations in the Boy Scouts.
00:17:50.000And this is the same with the Republican Party.
00:17:54.000This is the same with all these different organizations.
00:17:56.000It's like the Republican Party, where they will gut their platform, they will redesign their whole campaign, reorient it around appealing to black voters or appealing to Hispanic voters, and in turn sell out the white voters that reliably go for them every year.
00:18:13.000So they say, you know, ah, screw Whitey.
00:18:15.000Screw, you know, they want the opioid epidemic fixed.
00:18:32.000Well, we're going to stand up for the Kneelers as if the next generation of football players and watchers is in Boston and New York City and Chicago.
00:20:24.000And over here, we're trying to bend over backwards to accommodate freaks, trying to bend over backwards to accommodate these insane ideologues on one front and these twisted, demented psychopaths on the other.
00:21:16.000Then, to segue in pretty cleanly into the NFL, this is the opposite.
00:21:22.000And I think the Boy Scouts, you'll see a very similar turnaround, a very similar cycle happen with the Boy Scouts that you saw happen with the NFL.
00:21:29.000So, we know we're, I think, in the third year of Colin Kaepernick's tireless crusade to bring attention to black issues, whatever that even means.
00:21:52.000But so Colin Kaepernick starts out three years ago and, you know, he gets down, he kneels for the anthem.
00:21:59.000And for starters, this is goofy to me because what exactly are you really protesting?
00:22:03.000You know, you have all these black people that are obsessed with race all the time, they can never let it go.
00:22:11.000Obsessed with past wrongdoing, past slights.
00:22:14.000Or even minor slights in the present, obsessed with race.
00:22:19.000And, you know, this is why a lot of Africans who come into America, who immigrate to America today, Haitians and Africans, they don't like the blacks here.
00:22:27.000There was a big problem in, actually, in Illinois, in Evanston, where you had a small Haitian community, and they were having a tough time integrating with the American blacks, the Afro Americans, as they call them, in Evanston, because the Haitians, and this is what they said, the Haitians said that the blacks in America were lazy.
00:22:47.000And they were obsessed with race, obsessed with the past injustices and the slights, and they didn't want to work hard and all that.
00:22:54.000And so it's just very interesting because you see, Africans who come here and they have very high rates of college graduation, of high school diploma attainment, very high income per capita.
00:23:05.000And it just goes to show you that, you know, we talk a lot about racial differences, but to a large extent, it is about culture.
00:23:12.000And we can say that culture is to a big extent derivative from race.
00:23:16.000Don't get me wrong, not denying that, but, you know, so much of it is culture when you can see people and You know, by all means, they do self select when they come over here.
00:23:23.000The people that come over here are already cream of the crop, top percentage people, but nevertheless, it just goes to show these things are possible, this mobility.
00:23:31.000But anyway, we're kind of sidetracked here.
00:23:34.000But nevertheless, you have Colin Kaepernick who's obsessed with these, with just like this amalgamation of ambiguous black issues, violence, education.
00:24:12.000You had revolutionaries like Freud, and you notice a few certain names in these revolutionary ideologies, and whether they were good or bad, destructive or not, they had something to say that you could say, well, I could see that critique.
00:24:38.000Anyway, so he's been protesting for three years, this ridiculous kind of typical, you know, wham, wham, wham, blacks have it so hard in America, you know, and has nothing to do with us, right?
00:24:51.000And for a long time, this went on with Donald Trump that there was this war between the NFL and the president where when Trump got into office, he said, you know what?
00:25:00.000And I think this started around the fall of 2017 that he really went after the NFL and really went to this like cultural warfare against them, where very vocally on Twitter, on television, And this is one of the bigger efforts that he made earlier on in the presidency, contrasted with smaller legislative accomplishments and other things.
00:25:19.000This is one of the bigger moves that he made.
00:25:22.000And he went after very hard Kaepernick and the NFL and all the rest.
00:25:27.000You saw, there was one poll by UBS Securities, which said that 50% of people who said they watched less NFL football in 2017 said it was because of the protests.
00:25:40.000The number of people who stopped watching because of the Protests went up 18% in the last year.
00:25:47.000ESPN's losing a record amount of subscribers, and it was going very badly for them because President Trump was rightly calling them out, saying, you know, look, you stand for the flag.
00:25:56.000You might not agree with me, you might not be a Republican, but you have to respect the troops.
00:26:00.000And this was brilliant framing by Trump.
00:26:05.000They said, no, we respect the rights of people like Kaepernick and the other kneelers to kneel and to make their political speech and all the rest.
00:26:16.000The NFL announced that all 32 owners of the league unanimously approved a new policy for the national anthem, which dictates that all players stand during the anthem.
00:26:29.000If players attempt to sit or to kneel, their team will be fined, although the ruling does permit the athletes to hang out in the locker room during the anthem if they still want to express their speech rights.
00:26:41.000Roger Goodell, who is the NFL commissioner, Says, we want people to be respectful of the national anthem.
00:26:56.000But we are also very sensitive to give players choices.
00:26:59.000And you know, it's not really important to find details of the policy.
00:27:04.000People are saying, oh, well, actually, it doesn't lay out specifically what fines would be applied and it could be applied more liberally with liberal teams and blah, blah.
00:27:12.000It's like, okay, it's not about the finer details.
00:27:14.000The point is, this is, I think, A very fine demonstration of where reaction is headed in the country, where the counter revolution is headed in the country.
00:27:24.000If we are directed in our efforts, we direct it and we focus it and we concentrate it on one target, and it's an easy target and it's good framing, we can achieve these kinds of victories.
00:27:36.000Because we saw the trends, and it's still happening.
00:27:39.000The trends are going in one direction for a long time, culturally.
00:27:42.000And that is that if you are patriotic, if you believe in an American culture, American greatness, American history, that's just not really cool anymore.
00:27:55.000And if you say that kind of thing, if you support that kind of thing, you're a rube and maybe a racist, maybe you're a hateful person, you know?
00:28:02.000And for a long time, it only went in that direction.
00:28:04.000It went from, you know, people that embraced America to people who embraced it less to all out rejection.
00:28:10.000We saw this with the NFL, saw this with a lot of institutions.
00:28:13.000And here was a case where Trump fought back in a concentrated fashion, focused, directed, and great framing, a very vulnerable target.
00:28:22.000You know, he didn't pick a very uphill battle, he didn't pick, like, the Holocaust.
00:28:26.000You know, or, you know, one of these crazy theories that people have that are out there and not relevant to people.
00:28:32.000He didn't say, Oh, actually, did you hear about the USS Liberty?
00:28:35.000Which is a good one for other reasons, but he didn't bring that up.
00:28:48.000This is great optics, great rhetoric, because even liberals will say, You know, I've got a brother in the army, or I, you know, and he died for the flag, or blah, blah.
00:31:06.000If we stand up for what we believe in and we are honest about it, we're forthright about it and assertive about it, we can force these people who we pay, who we give our patronage to, we can force them to conform to something that is right and just and has integrity that they operate in this country and they disrespect the country.
00:31:25.000And so I think that's why this NFL and the Boy Scout thing kind of go hand in hand in the sense that here is, I think, a great proving ground here where we could definitely make this happen.
00:31:35.000We could make this happen with the Boy Scouts where they can reverse a lot of these bad policies.
00:31:39.000If they start losing money, if there's a big public demonstration, if people start speaking out, we could do this with Starbucks, where they bend the knee and they do this crazy bathroom policy and all the rest, bend the knee to the social justice type people.
00:31:53.000And this could be replicated across the country.
00:31:55.000So it's a very big white pill, in that, you know, people say, oh, big whoop.
00:32:04.000Yeah, I understand, in and of itself, if you're looking at it with tunnel vision and saying, oh, it's just people are not going to be standing up in this region at this time.
00:32:13.000Yeah, at the end of the day, that's what it is.
00:32:15.000But the significance of it is much broader in terms of as a demonstration that we can all replicate this.
00:32:24.000And that kind of thing, I think, has real value.
00:32:26.000That's real capital that translates into real change.
00:32:29.000That if people see, you know what, these guys have changed, it sets a very good precedent for our movement.
00:32:36.000And it sets a bad precedent for them that if enough people speak out, they lose enough money, anybody can be turned, anybody can be brought back from the brink.
00:32:43.000So very positive, very big white pill on that.
00:34:29.000And if Allie Stuckey replaces Tommy Laren, you know, Glenn Beck boosts her up as like, you know, seven version of Tommy Laren, who's like, you know, kind of good at what she does.
00:36:26.000I don't think anybody really deserves that, except for if they're like, you know, literal pedophiles and rapists like they are on the left.
00:36:32.000But I don't think anybody, except for that, really deserves it to get that kind of treatment.
00:36:36.000It's like, you know, disagree with people all you want.
00:36:38.000Are you going to throw shit at them in a restaurant?
00:37:46.000People have strong opinions about the black public intellectual being harassed in public.
00:37:51.000Or would it be racist neo Nazis assault innocent black man just trying to get his lunch?
00:37:58.000You know, the headline for a white girl is when she's assaulted and attacked and, you know, totally inappropriate, totally not cool.
00:38:06.000Not only is it the front page story, but it's people have strong opinions about Tommy Lahren getting water thrown at her.
00:38:12.000You know, so whenever it's any kind of black person or any kind of Mexican or anybody like that, a gay person, Getting attacked or assaulted or whatever.
00:38:21.000It is always the headline Apocalypse Now.
00:38:26.000Once again, Trump's America strikes again.
00:38:33.000And when it's a white girl who's so unjustly, inappropriately attacked, I'm not even like it's a huge deal, but you understand the double standard here.
00:38:41.000It's not this is bad, reprehensible, she's attacked, all the rest.
00:38:49.000And let's look at what it says, goes on to say on Twitter.
00:38:52.000Video of the Fox News commentator being splashed with water by another patron at a Minneapolis restaurant went viral, prompting outcry from those who agree and disagree with their commentary.
00:40:19.000And she's out there just trying to enjoy herself.
00:40:21.000And some white guy, you know, we don't know anything about this white guy, but some white guy yells out to her, Hey, yo! F that B. Hey, yo, F that B. Could you imagine?
00:43:10.000And, you know, I think there is a conversation to be had that there is a real historical injustice and there has to be some kind of reconciliation there.
00:43:46.000We talk about ancestors and legacy and all the rest.
00:43:48.000And it sucks that black people, you know, our ancestors are, Great colonizers and imperialists and heroes and all the rest, and their ancestors were brought here, you know, naked in a boat.
00:44:02.000I'm saying that is something where how can a black person reconcile their identity in America if they look at the monuments and they look at the currency and they look at the legacy of the country?
00:44:14.000And by and large, the people who founded it were people that bought and traded their ancestors.
00:44:18.000I mean, that is something that I think has to be acknowledged by white people.
00:44:42.000But this is the kind of stuff we see all day long, which is this vitriolic and just like knee jerk reflexive hatred of the white woman or the white man, right?
00:44:52.000And this, by the way, you know, this is not like, you know, oh, some radical.
00:44:56.000Posted this, and you know, this was some radical guy who said some radical things.
00:45:01.000Yeah, try 17, no, I'm sorry, 18,000 likes, 6,000 retweets, and look at the replies here.
00:45:12.000A lot of them are conservative because this is my account, but you got people that are laughing.
00:46:06.000Some guy punched another guy at a rally, and so, yeah, Tommy Lahren had it coming that she got her, she got water thrown at her, and people said the swear words at her.
00:46:17.000Let's see what The Root has to say about it.
00:46:18.000You know, this is a popular black paper.
00:46:22.000Excuse me while I try to find an F to give.
00:47:33.000Hey, there's a whole continent where you can go and that you won't find any white people for a long time.
00:47:39.000But you don't want to go there because there's not free stuff there.
00:47:42.000Because there's not, you know, there's a little something called genocides going on there.
00:47:47.000And, and, Actual genocide, not like you getting arrested for committing crimes, like actual genocide, where they put a tire around your waist and set it on fire.
00:52:01.000But the problem is you don't have very responsible people, so you have to have regulations and laws come down.
00:52:06.000When we have a society that is virtuous and responsible and people take care of themselves and others, then we could say, oh, you can own pit bulls and all that.
00:52:15.000Because people, we can trust them to be responsible with them.
00:52:20.000And people say, oh, well, what about guns?
00:52:22.000Guns, if you're not responsible with guns, guns don't leap out of the gun cabinet and run through the streets and attack babies like they do with pit bulls.
00:53:54.000But the point was you had the intersection of.
00:53:57.000Western civilization, Orthodox civilization, and Muslim civilization all going on in this conflict.
00:54:05.000And of course, the United States actually ended up backing the Bosnians, which was kind of interesting against their Western allies.
00:54:15.000And so I think it kind of demonstrates not so much the civilizational aspect so much as it demonstrates kind of an ethnic nationalist argument.
00:54:23.000And you look at the whole Yugoslavian situation, and this has been.
00:54:28.000Otto von Bismarck was commenting about this in the 19th century.
00:54:31.000Said if there was going to be a world war, if there was going to be war in Europe, it would probably be because of some damn silly thing in the Balkans.
00:54:42.000And that was World War I, you know, and here we are again in the 90s with that kind of thing.
00:54:48.000And all it just goes to show is that people fare better when they can determine their own future with their own country.
00:54:54.000You know, what you had in the Balkan Wars, what you had in Yugoslavia was the attempted domination of one ethnic group, one very distinct national identity over another.
00:55:05.000And that leads inevitably to conflict.
00:55:08.000And this is R.C. Maxwell said, well, people should just try and forget about that.
00:55:13.000Because people naturally, inevitably fought each other because of ethnicity, that means we shouldn't sort nations based on ethnicity.
00:55:24.000If we want to mitigate conflict, sort people out based on ethnicity.
00:55:27.000It's a case study, not so much, I think it's a much better case study nowadays to demonstrate what happens when, even among white people, you have people of different ethnicity.
00:55:37.000I mean, that just goes to show that even with ethnic groups, with people that have lived in the same place for a long time and all the rest, they still have a lot of conflict.
00:55:46.000And imagine now trying to do this in America with people from all over the world believing all kinds of different things, and you have a brutal, terrible warfare in the Balkans with people who are, you know, what a third world person might say, oh, you know, these are all the same people.
00:56:01.000So I think it's very, very demonstrative of that trend.
00:56:06.000Ian Weber, I think a curse should rest on me because I love this war.
00:56:10.000I know it's smashing and shattering the lives of thousands every moment, and yet I can't help it.
00:57:36.000Old news, but really wanted to point out how the great suck my D comment to Coach Redpill sums up why bridge burning is often necessary and good.
00:57:45.000The cost to keep a relationship becomes too high.
00:57:48.000Anyways, thanks for the epic content, my dude.
00:58:05.000You know, I'm not causing division among people that are on the same side as us, but people are like, you're needlessly causing division over religion.
00:58:14.000Yeah, I don't think religion is kind of one of those arbitrary things that you go along to get along on.
00:59:16.000You can't, you know, if somebody came up to you and said, hey, listen, if you don't stop listening to Bon Jovi, we can't be friends anymore.
00:59:31.000Like this gentleman says, the cost becomes too high.
00:59:34.000You know, what if I said in return, okay, no infighting?
00:59:38.000But to be my friend, if you want to be my friend and avoid bridge burning and infighting, you have to give me 100% of all your Patreon donations.
01:00:07.000We have to fight the left, but we have to be critical of our own movement.
01:00:09.000How can we stand a chance against the left?
01:00:12.000If our own side can't take criticisms from each other, you know, we have this weird mentality of like, we have to, in defending our actions, we make it out like it's the most favorable, the most sympathetic.
01:00:24.000You know, like with Gainesville, for example, I'll never forget.
01:00:42.000Actually, people will see that it was violent in Charlottesville, but it was kind of less violent in Gainesville.
01:00:49.000And so they'll look at the two and compare and contrast them and say, oh, well, there was violence here, and the violence here was kind of instigated by the other side.
01:00:57.000So actually, the other side is violent and will support.
01:02:49.000You Beat Me says When we win, do not forget that these people want you broke, dead, your kids raped and brainwashed, and they think it's funny.
01:03:41.000The human brain does not have the capacity for this kind of stimulation.
01:03:45.000You know, you imagine you evolve to like seek out a mate to have kids, and that's the purpose of sex.
01:03:52.000And then, you know, 2,000 years later, it's like you've got just all this content at your disposal in terms of everything you could possibly want.
01:04:01.000In terms of all kinds of things, right?
01:04:51.000And it's a terrible disservice we're doing to our kids that, first of all, we get them on the screen so early, but they're on the open internet where they can get into all that kind of trouble.
01:05:00.000It leads to nothing but problems down the road.
01:10:04.000But to get a little nerdy on you, I like to play as the Romans because my theory on Civ, a lot of people, they like to build up a big army right away.
01:12:21.000Frederick White, I'd probably, you know, if they don't, I don't know if it's like a real thing, but ADD, ADHD, I probably have some, whatever that is.
01:12:44.000Cloudstar, I stopped watching the NFL three years ago, and Kaepernick started sucking a long time ago and turned millions to be an overpaid backup.
01:17:19.000There are people that actually I don't agree with who are not nice people.
01:17:24.000I found out there was an upper limit to that.
01:17:26.000But nevertheless, I found out to a large extent you can say, do totally honest, non controversial things, and you'll still get hate for it.
01:19:27.000A real man, you go back like a hundred years ago, and even people like Steve McQueen, even people like Clint Eastwood, the coolest of the cool men, these were people that were not like this.
01:19:37.000These, well, I mean, they were, you know, they were out, you know, having sex and things like that.
01:19:41.000But maybe you go back a little bit further.
01:19:42.000You want to have stand up guys who, you know, what it really means to be a man is to have a strong marriage, to be a man and be a rock for your wife, to protect her, to provide for her.
01:19:54.000To work hard, to leave a legacy, to have children and provide for them, raise them correctly.
01:19:59.000You know, not to be out there having, oh, I took down all these women last night.
01:20:35.000I'm saying it's got nothing to do with guilt.
01:20:37.000It's just got something to say with there.
01:20:38.000There has to be some kind of resolution with blacks and whites where we have to acknowledge that they do not care for the people that founded the country.
01:20:48.000I don't know if that means separation.
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