00:01:15.000Earlier this morning, or a friend of mine had who is a partner in the coming business, which will be announced soon.
00:01:21.000That for questions in the live chat, I want to, from now on, if you have questions during the show, you guys know how usually the program is I talk and talk and talk for 45 minutes, then we take the questions on Twitter.
00:01:34.000And Friday we do live chat, but every other day of the week we do the talk.
00:01:38.000We do 15 minutes of Twitter questions at the end.
00:01:41.000We can amend that, and we'll try this out.
00:01:45.000But I'm thinking for the live streams, I will take questions in the middle of the show, which I don't like to do, by the way.
00:01:51.000I don't like people interrupting my train of thought, but I will do this.
00:01:55.000If you make a donation through the Super Chat, if you do the Super Chat with money and you ask a question, I'll take it when you ask it during the show.
00:02:04.000So I'll be watching the live chat for this one.
00:02:15.000We'll be in the live chat, and we'll still do Twitter questions at the end.
00:02:18.000But from now on, if you have a question during the show and you're in the live chat, if you use the super chat by throwing some shekels my way using the dollar amount, you can interject.
00:02:27.000You can interrupt my train of thought.
00:04:07.000But so, with that out of the way, with that little announcement out of the way, I got to tell you, this is something funny that happened to me the other day.
00:04:16.000As some of you know, I posted about this on Twitter.
00:04:37.000Steve King has spoken there before, many high profile people.
00:04:41.000And so I was in the area giving a speech, and I was flying back yesterday morning or yesterday afternoon.
00:04:47.000And so I went to DCA, which is the Reagan International Airport.
00:04:50.000I fly into LaGuardia in New York City for a brief layover before I flew back home to Chicago.
00:04:58.000And I finally figured out why President Trump says that the airports are third world quality.
00:05:02.000I never really understood that because I've been to O'Hare in Chicago, I've been to Logan in Boston, I've been to LAX in LA, I've been to many airports.
00:05:12.000Pretty prominent airports, Miami even, and they're like malls.
00:05:16.000They're like huge shopping malls, very nice, nothing third world about them.
00:05:20.000Then I got to LaGuardia and I was like, oh, that's what he was talking about.
00:05:23.000But anyway, so I was sitting there, and you know, I'm minding my own business.
00:05:27.000I'm waiting for my flight or whatever, and behind me there's like this weird guy, this weird guy, and I guess it was his girlfriend.
00:05:35.000I don't know if it was a friend or it was just his girlfriend, but they're sitting there and they're listening on the loudest possible volume, by the way, on this guy's iPhone.
00:05:43.000He sets it up on this little table between them, and he's Blasting a Louis C.K. comedy special.
00:05:50.000So, you know, I plop down, I plug in my phone because, you know, there's very limited seating.
00:05:54.000If you've been to the airport recently where you have to sit by a plug so you can charge your phone so it doesn't die on the plane.
00:06:01.000And so I sit there and he whips out the phone.
00:06:05.000He gets that going at the loudest possible volume, which if you watch the show, you know, we're not exactly fans of the cuck, racial, masochistic comedy of the normies of the comedy specials, the Louis C.K.'s, the Mark Marons, the Bill Burrs.
00:06:21.000And so they're watching this and they're like laughing their butts up.
00:06:26.000It's the funniest thing in the world to these bug people.
00:07:02.000There is nothing dark about anything you find on Netflix, you know, unless maybe one day they get American History X on Netflix or something like that.
00:08:10.000He does a show, and it's sort of like this art house show.
00:08:14.000It started out like funny, and then it got very political, and it got very art house and kind of like faux philosophy type stuff.
00:08:22.000And I thought if you took a concept like that, a premise like that, of sort of like a satire, sort of like this funny but also satirical kind of serious take at the modern world.
00:08:33.000Looking at issues like race, looking at issues like this modern culture, which is a sewer.
00:08:39.000I think it would be wildly successful.
00:08:41.000Now, of course, if that got the green light, if they let it happen, if they, who run the media, let it happen, I think it would be a smash hit.
00:08:49.000But, of course, everyone's in my replies going, What are you talking about?
00:08:53.000Million Dollar Extreme happened, or, Yeah, right, they'd never let that happen.
00:08:56.000Like, yeah, no, hypothetically, if this were to happen, it would be successful.
00:09:01.000But I don't know, I just thought that because I think.
00:09:04.000That sort of a scene is something that can resonate with a lot of people where, you know, you're just waiting for your flight.
00:09:10.000It's bad enough that it's this rundown, disgusting airport.
00:09:14.000The people that work there don't speak English, so you can't get your papers right, or, you know, they don't understand you when you need help, or it's delayed for an hour because neoliberalism is hell.
00:09:23.000I mean, it's bad enough that you're already there.
00:09:25.000But then on top of that, you have these wealthy, cosmopolitan, metrosexuals with weird piercings, and they're weird, hipster type people being completely inconsiderate, blasting this profane, vulgar comedy special.
00:09:39.000And then there's the laughter, which gets me this empty laughter, which suffocates us, that permeates everything, this fake and phony laughter about things that aren't funny.
00:09:54.000And I think to take sort of a cold and sober look at that scene, you know, if there were a camera there to show that sort of discontent of somebody who's just sort of disenchanted with the modern world, somebody who's disgusted with it, but you can't talk to anybody about it because it's not polite, it's not a polite thing to say.
00:11:51.000And it caused this enormous outcry, as we know, that now more than 250 sports ballers, footballers, based black men are kneeling during our national anthem.
00:12:04.000And it's just, it strikes me beyond the implications of it, beyond the implicit nature of it, just on the very face of it, it tells you just how stupid, just how utterly stupid and asinine these people are.
00:12:24.000But these footballers, maybe it's getting smashed in the head every week, but these footballers who are kneeling, and I see all the tweets on Twitter, I see it on the news all day long.
00:12:33.000They're taking a stand, and 250 footballers are protesting.
00:12:37.000They're taking the knee, they're locking arms in defiance of President Trump.
00:12:42.000And I think, what the hell are these idiots protesting?
00:12:46.000That's a boomer thing to say, but what the hell are they protesting?
00:12:49.000It used to be, you know, Colin Kaepernick, all the other guys.
00:12:53.000They used to be protesting racial injustice, and that's a pretty vapid concept in itself, but at least there was kind of a message.
00:13:00.000At least there was a narrative going on.
00:13:02.000People would ask Colin Kaepernick, like, why are you protesting?
00:13:05.000And he would say, well, because of police brutality.
00:13:10.000But now all these dummies are kneeling and they're locking arms and they're making this big display literally because the president told them not to.
00:13:20.000I mean, that's how ridiculous the discourse has gotten that the president says, Don't do that.
00:13:25.000And everyone's like, we're going to do it.
00:14:14.000Because for every one of these lame white boomers, these crusty old people that are watching their team, they're root, root, rooting for their big sports game go, go, Bama, go, Bears, the Bears, go, Packers, you know.
00:14:28.000For all these old bastards that are sitting in their recliners and, you know, they get up and they're like, go, go, go, you know, touchdown.
00:14:34.000For all these people that, you know, they couldn't give a damn, by the way, about their own people.
00:14:38.000Couldn't give a damn about their country being flushed down the toilet by globalists, flushed down the sewer of multiracialism, flushed down into the muck and the mud with Africa and Latin America.
00:14:50.000Couldn't really give so much a damn about that, but they're getting up off the recliner to watch, you know, the team make it to the end zone, you know.
00:14:58.000But, you know, beyond that rant there.
00:15:01.000It's showing white America, and particularly the older generation, mainstream people, that black people don't see themselves as of or a part of this country.
00:15:57.000People pretend like, oh, well, they were a part of it from the start in a very different, in a very different capacity than the people that founded the country.
00:16:06.000And so that is the fundamental question of race relations how do you reconcile the fact that you have people that are here who are completely different in terms of the civilization they're from, the culture they're from?
00:16:20.000That there was this historical injustice that is why they're even here in the first place, and they were treated so poorly for so long.
00:16:27.000And that is the fundamental question, the fundamental task of this conversation on race, this discussion on race, this reconciliation that we talk about how do we make sense out of this scenario where 20 or rather 14% of the population was owned by the people that founded the country, and we're all just expected to move past that?
00:17:20.000Believing that they've been slighted by this country, that this country is out to get them, that they're disadvantaged.
00:17:26.000And so when they kneel for the anthem because the American president says, you should respect our flag, it tells you something very implicit about the nature of race relations, which is this harmony, this we all bleed red, we all believe in the same God, we all suit the same flag.
00:17:45.000It's a fiction, not real, never happened.
00:17:53.000You know, if it was all liberals in different colors, as we're led to believe, and we could all get together and we could all, you know, we could wear purple and pink shirts and it could be like the 90s and we could pretend like, you know, nothing matters, sign me up.
00:18:14.000And this NFL thing, I think, opens the eyes of a lot of people who refuse to believe that when they see who's kneeling and why they're kneeling.
00:18:22.000And that's why it's so crucial that President Trump framed it in this issue, or framed this issue in this way.
00:18:28.000Whereas before, many Republicans and conservatives would challenge the Nealers, the football people, on racial injustice, and they would say, Colin Kaepernick doesn't care, look at these statistics.
00:18:41.000But President Trump is reframing it and saying, how dare they disrespect our troops, our first responders, our flag, our country, our anthem?
00:18:50.000And that reframing makes all the difference because now people understand the gravity.
00:18:55.000Of what this means, the implications of what this means, which is that our ancestors died for that flag.
00:19:02.000I mean, they literally died so that flag would not be lowered.
00:19:09.000You know, in the War of 1812, we woke up and the flag was still there because, you know, we're getting hit with cannons and we're getting shot at and we're defending our country with our lives that we fought so hard to achieve, so hard to establish.
00:19:25.000It's being wrested from us by the British once again.
00:19:29.000But we woke up and it was still there by the grace of God, by the will of the American people.
00:19:34.000I mean, that really means something to us as a founding myth for our people, for our culture, for our nation.
00:19:41.000And these ingrates who are making hundreds of millions of dollars playing kickball in capital built by white America, in a sport built by white America, off of advertisements for companies built by white America, a sport spectated, funded, watched by white America, and they get on their knees and disrespect the flag of white America.
00:20:05.000And the nation that white America founded.
00:20:08.000You know, we said after the Civil War, you can stay here.
00:20:11.000We said, you know, look, mea culpa, our bad.
00:20:20.000And in the civil rights era, we said, you know what?
00:20:24.000Again, you know, we didn't do good enough.
00:20:26.000So here's civil rights and here's voting rights.
00:20:29.000And, you know, let's try and put this past us.
00:20:31.000And then in the recent decades, we said, you know what?
00:20:35.000Wow, we really did you guys really bad.
00:20:38.000It wasn't enough that you guys were able to remain here.
00:20:42.000It wasn't enough that you get to stay here and take advantage of things that you didn't build, of things that you didn't create, of things that, I mean, it wasn't your idea.
00:21:24.000No matter how much money you're making, no matter how good your life is, no matter how much I mean, you have every opportunity in this country to succeed more so than white America.
00:21:46.000And for all these people that are burning their jerseys and they're canceling their ESPN subscriptions, they're finally getting the picture that it cannot work.
00:22:45.000Would you prefer that instead of being Instead of your ancestors being brought here as slaves and working in the fields and being discriminated against, would you prefer that you live in Africa today, Colin Kaepernick?
00:22:57.000Would any of these sports ball players who have millions of dollars and clean running water in their homes opt to live in a place like the Congo in Kinshasa?
00:23:18.000So, if you're not going over there where white America won't oppress you, if you're not going there where the white boogeyman can't get you, if you're not going there where it's the place of your people, you know, and they grow out the Afro because it's black power and all that, if you're not going back there, then shut the hell up.
00:23:52.000And we're wading into the boomer advocacy rather than the Chad analysis, but I mean, that's the diagnosis of the issue.
00:24:00.000And that's why it's sort of a weird thing.
00:24:03.000But I really think that this is something that President Trump is a genius for in the way that he's framing it this culture war where he's not telling you what's happening, he's not explicitly saying what's happening, but he's showing you what's happening.
00:24:17.000He's saying, look at these people who are disrespecting our flag.
00:24:23.000When our anthem plays, and look at who they are.
00:24:26.000And that's how you get the boomers to get off the couch and burn their jerseys and stop watching sports, and they get a little bit more red pilled every day.
00:24:33.000Because it's not like George L. Rockwell sporting a Nazi armband, it's not some LARPer in a Keck robe and a Keck flag telling you racial slurs.
00:25:08.000It's like the debate with Destiny yesterday.
00:25:10.000It's like our debate with Stephen yesterday, where they have this idea that we can take the wealth of all the white countries, the wealth, the capital, the beauty, the culture of the white countries, and somehow the way to make other countries wealthy is to have broken systems made by broken people.
00:25:32.000Infect our countries, come here, alien forces from places that don't work.
00:26:40.000You can look at the technology tree in civilization, and we're all the way over there, and we pull up in 1880, and they're all the way, they're on bronze, you know, they're on, they're not even at feudalism yet, okay?
00:27:23.000But that's really the chief problem of demographics.
00:27:26.000That's the chief problem of the world order, which is that now that colonialism is over, now that all the civilizations of the world are sort of coming into their own as major players, whether by economics, military power, population, many different factors by which countries are coming into a position of prominence in the world that we've never seen before.
00:27:49.000You have to read Sam Huntington, Clash of Civilizations.
00:27:53.000It's the first time in the history of human civilization, of human developments, that realistically all of the peoples in all the continents are players.
00:28:04.000Because in, you know, a hundred years ago when you had globalism, sure it was globalism, but it was European dominated.
00:28:15.000All the other parts of the world were under colonial domination or they were European.
00:28:19.000And then you had Japan and there were some other exceptions.
00:28:23.000But even in our most prominent example of global interconnectedness, which would have been probably the years before World War I and World War II, even then, they weren't really sovereign, autonomous players, independent actors in the world stage.
00:28:42.000Now Latin America's a player, albeit they're weaker players, but they have their power in resources, in population, in migration.
00:28:51.000I mean, that obviously has been leveraged against Western countries.
00:28:54.000And now that we're coming into this clash of peoples and ideologies and tribes, we have to really sit down and evaluate these disparities and explain them.
00:29:05.000If Africa didn't do well for 3,000 years because of geography, if we're really the same as them, if we're all the same, we just need to have access to education.
00:29:22.000That's the answer to everything now education and birth control and.
00:29:28.000Western medicine and United Nations programs.
00:29:31.000If that's the case, then there's nothing wrong with immigration.
00:29:34.000Or the only thing that you could say is wrong with immigration is that, you know, maybe it's cultural.
00:29:39.000But other than that, you mean anybody can come in and we're interchangeable.
00:29:43.000But if it's not geography, if there's something else to it, if people are actually different and there's abundant evidence to support the claim that there are or that there are differences, you're doing no favors to anybody by smashing people together under the former assumption.
00:29:59.000You're actually making lives much worse.
00:30:02.000For Africans, by saying, like, hey, let's just, it doesn't matter.
00:30:08.000We'll take the 10 best people from your country and bring them here, and we'll try and implement our sophisticated, advanced, high education slash IQ requisite systems, and we'll try and force those on your people.
00:30:23.000So that's why we have to really, when they talk about an uncomfortable conversation, not uncomfortable in the way they say it is, not like, shut up, whitey.
00:30:32.000Like, that's pretty comfortable for everyone in the media, every person in the media who says they're white but isn't.
00:30:39.000Obviously, they're not uncomfortable saying that.
00:30:41.000The uncomfortable conversation is saying, explain to me this record of failure so long, so thorough, so widespread, both vertical and horizontal, and why we should continue to ignore it, why we should continue to pretend it doesn't exist.
00:31:43.000And let me tell you that something is not going to be that white people are going to have to surrender their countries and surrender their culture and surrender everything else.
00:31:52.000I saw that clown, I forget who, the sports ball guy with the white beard who said that, you know, and white people are going to have to be made uncomfortable.
00:32:00.000White people suck and white people have it easy and white people don't exist.
00:32:05.000It's not going to be any of that, my friend.
00:32:07.000And let me tell you, keep it up and see what happens.
00:32:09.000Watch what happens in the next 10 years if white people keep getting pushed around.
00:32:13.000Because we're not going to keep getting pushed around much longer.
00:32:16.000That's not a threat, but that is what will happen, inevitably.
00:32:20.000When a population is so degraded, humiliated so constantly, we don't take it.
00:32:29.000Millennials were indoctrinated thoroughly enough where I don't think they will present a problem.
00:32:37.000But this Generation Z, this Generation Z will be the reckoning, and nobody wants that.
00:32:42.000What is best for everybody, because what's going to happen is this.
00:32:47.000It will come to the point where the tension will be so great, where the problem will worsen and worsen so much that violence will be inevitable.
00:32:56.000And when violence is inevitable, injustices happen.
00:33:01.000I'm not talking about physical removal, either peaceful or violent.
00:33:04.000I'm talking about you go too far because you have emotion and passion that enter into the equation.
00:33:11.000As the problem worsens, our capacity to address it soberly.
00:33:18.000And without overdoing it, decreases exponentially.
00:33:22.000So, as white people are humiliated and embarrassed, our restraint lessens.
00:33:27.000And I'm not saying that like, and I'm charged up about that.
00:33:30.000I'm saying that will be bad for everyone involved.
00:33:33.000Because if it comes down to a race war where you're going to keep hitting whitey, and in 50 years it's a majority minority country, you're looking at like a complete apocalyptic war of all against all.
00:34:09.000Lord knows out of this show, there's some bad sound bites, some politically incorrect stuff, and really politically incorrect stuff.
00:34:15.000But I think I would much rather go down.
00:34:19.000As somebody that warned and tried to have the conversation to avert the horrible atrocities that will continue if the trajectory is, if the course has stayed on, than to sort of cuck and kowtow and wait for it to get horrible.
00:34:36.000You know, because I think in a hundred years, people like myself will be vindicated.
00:34:40.000People like Stefan Molyneux, Kevin McDonald, Jared Taylor will be vindicated.
00:34:46.000When there is real bloodshed, when we are proven right, and somebody is going to be a real loser, Everyone will say, why didn't we listen?
00:34:54.000Why didn't we just talk about the bell curves?
00:34:57.000Why didn't we just talk about a reasonable resolution to this demographic conflict?
00:35:03.000Why did we insist on gambling the fate of all nations on a hope that we could all live together in harmony when that was based on no evidence other than like a commercial for Allstate?
00:35:19.000We don't talk about race so much on this show because it's hard not to talk about it without getting super into it and red pilled and everything.
00:35:26.000But we'll jump over to our super chat, and it looks like we got another question from Shlomo Charlesburg.
00:35:33.000Europe is messed up now because Hillary killed Gaddafi, and now floodgates are open.
00:35:39.000Why was the only good African sovereign murdered when Americans surely didn't benefit?
00:36:00.000There's undemocratic, illiberal dictators in Saudi Arabia, in Yemen.
00:36:06.000In Turkey, Turkey is a member of NATO.
00:36:08.000Turkey is a member of a defense alliance with the United States.
00:36:12.000If Erdogan, who is an undemocratic, illiberal dictator, were attacked by another country, we would have to go to war with that country in defense of him.
00:36:22.000And yet, we went to war with Libya because Gaddafi wasn't holding elections, guys.
00:36:28.000Gaddafi was one of the best sovereigns, as you rightly pointed out, in all of Africa.
00:36:33.000The only one with a clear vision, with a clear method, For stabilizing a country.
00:36:38.000Because, you know, I looked into Africa and I had to write for the final of one of my African politics classes in college.
00:36:56.000It's a social construct, as people call it, but really it is.
00:37:00.000Because the Libyan state, the Libyan geography of today is based on really three nations.
00:37:05.000There's the southern sub Saharan, or rather the southern Saharan part, which is Like old Bedouin tribes.
00:37:12.000There's the northwestern part, which I believe has a very Greek tradition, and the north eastern part, which has a Phoenician tradition or a North African tradition.
00:37:26.000I might have flipped the two northern parts.
00:37:28.000But it's really these three nations that evolved separately under separate jurisdictions, separate domains.
00:37:34.000The two northern parts were occupied either by Greece or by northern Africa, either by Rome or by.
00:37:42.000Powers in North Africa, either by and even in different caliphates at different times, and then the southern part remained ungovernable because of the geography and because of the nature of the nomadic tribes people there.
00:37:53.000And so, you're talking about many countries in Africa which resemble this, where you have these three different historical peoples linguistic, historical, cultural, ethnic, racial and they've been compiled into a nation.
00:38:06.000And that wouldn't be a problem if you had a dictator who knew how to handle that, which was Gaddafi, that was Saddam Hussein, that was Assad.
00:38:17.000But in order to forge a national identity, in order to forge a national consensus out of disparate tribes, peoples, cultures, etc., you need the strong hand of government.
00:38:29.000That happens with, you know, Gaddafi's Green Book, which was like his Bible.
00:41:34.000And let's see if they've made a prediction yet.
00:41:41.000So it says from the New York Times that the race will hinge on the turnout of Roy Moore's rural base and Luther Strange's support around Birmingham and Mobile.
00:41:54.000It looks like an early lead for Roy Moore, but of course, things can change very quickly in the thrilling adrenaline pumping game of politics.
00:42:13.000It's about the 45 minute mark, so we'll answer the Twitter questions from Friday that we didn't get to, the ones from Monday that we didn't get to, and if we have time, we'll do the ones from tonight.
00:42:47.000I don't think any of my political views are pretty crazy.
00:42:50.000As Evola said, I will paraphrase Evola when he said that I only hold views that prior to the French Revolution, every man found sensible, every man found logical.
00:43:03.000So I don't have any crazy political views or views on life.
00:43:39.000My buddy Steve, I sent him my tweet earlier where I was complaining about people that make corrections on my tweets, and he goes, Why do you hate your followers?
00:43:58.000Not an argument, just say why you won't talk to them.
00:44:01.000Well, I mean, that's my beef with the LARPers people who are trying to get me to talk about something or say something controversial, ask me with your real face, your real name on it, and then we'll engage, maybe.
00:44:13.000But for the most part, when people send me in and they have a question, it's like, George Lincoln Rockwell, SS, asks, you know, why won't you talk about the Jew?
00:44:23.000You know, it's like, there's a strategic, tactical reason, and of course a moral reason why we would never talk about that.
00:44:30.000But, I mean, really, for people that ask these things, you.
00:46:41.000I'm still waiting to hear from schools in like San Diego, LA.
00:46:45.000A lot of schools in California were asking.
00:46:49.000So, we're still getting a lot of it sorted out.
00:46:51.000We're still in the planning stages, but we have a couple of confirmed dates.
00:46:54.000We're probably going to do an East Coast tour first.
00:46:57.000If that goes really well, if there's more demand, we'll do a West Coast tour after that.
00:47:02.000And James was talking to me about stuff that's happening at his school that could be a good introduction to that.
00:47:09.000RIP Charles, MDE, asks Hey Castizo, how come you believe that God is his own son, worships himself, born from a human, and letting himself.
00:47:22.000That's a pretty asinine way to put it.
00:47:24.000I don't think you understand Catholicism.
00:47:26.000If you're going to come at me with, if you're going to question a man's faith, if you're going to question theological doctrine, which has stood by some of the greatest philosophers for thousands of years, I think you better understand it before you criticize it.
00:47:40.000Well, the point of Jesus Christ being born, if you've read any of C.S. Lewis's works, the point of Jesus Christ being God and also being man was to demonstrate to man a way to suffer perfectly in the image of God.
00:47:56.000And, you know, again, I'm not a theologian, I'm not a priest, but I'm doing my best to paraphrase what I've read about the subject, which is to say that Jesus coming down and suffering was to say, this is what a model Christian is.
00:48:10.000This is what a model Christian looks like.
00:48:12.000When you have all these rules in the Old Testament, you have all this pretty heavy handed stuff, it's to say, this is how you're supposed to strive to become godly, which is to say that you have to do it in the image of Jesus.
00:48:35.000I've been really engaged in the race and other stuff, immigration lately.
00:48:39.000Obviously, been doing a lot of debates.
00:48:41.000But I would say that for anybody who doubts or who takes a pretty superficial criticism of Christianity, I would implore them first to read Thomas Aquinas, to read C.S. Lewis, St. Augustine, and the Bible, and then you can ask your question.
00:50:39.000We have low expectations of blacks, and nobody wants to say that, but I think more people are like this racist.
00:50:49.000You know, everyone talks about these racists that are out there that think black people are lesser.
00:50:54.000What do you think it says about a person that when they hear black people being rude in public, when they see black people being obnoxious in public, or they see black people murdering white people and they don't make a big deal out of it, what does that tell you?
00:51:07.000It tells you they have no expectations for blacks.
00:51:12.000They see some of the behavior that goes on over there and they give them a pass because we can't expect any better.
00:51:17.000And you only have low expectations for people if you think they're lesser.
00:51:21.000So, I mean, this, this whole episode just goes to show beyond the fact that the media is trying to create a narrative that white people are evil and racist and the black thing doesn't fit into it.
00:51:32.000For all the normies that refuse to talk about it, for all the normies that aren't paying attention to it, I mean, look in the mirror.
00:51:38.000I was on an airplane the other day, a different time, and there was this black guy.
00:51:43.000Who his kid was like yelling on the plane, and the black guy said, Shut your ass up to the kid, which is such a coarse and vulgar and rude, impolite thing to say.
00:51:53.000If any white person said that to their kid, people would be like, Oh, I mean, they wouldn't call them on it.
00:51:58.000It wouldn't be a big deal, but people would be sort of taken aback.
00:52:01.000They'd be like, Oh, I didn't like that.
00:52:45.000Be civil and polite, and they should respect the flag, and they should not complain about their plight and everything else like everyone else.
00:52:55.000But then on the other hand, I mean, we know what this is about.
00:52:58.000Black person kills white people, nobody cares because white people are that's the class you're allowed to not give a shit about.
00:53:05.000To be frank, to be vulgar about it, you're allowed to not care about white lies.
00:53:10.000White lies don't matter in this country.
00:53:13.000If you say white lies matter, you're a white supremacist.
00:53:16.000If you say white pride, you're a neo Nazi.
00:53:18.000If you say that a white person, that white people are disproportionately killed by blacks, then the inverse, blacks killed by whites, well, if you care about that, you're a Nazi.
00:54:04.000I mean, I don't really have the systematic, like, you have to read this and then this and then that.
00:54:08.000I mean, I'll probably publish a book list.
00:54:11.000I've been saying I've been doing this for a long time, but I'll probably publish a book list sometime soon, a revised one, because I have an old one that's pretty, like, boomer tier stuff, but I'll do a new one.
00:54:56.000I mean, and I've done shows about this in the past.
00:54:59.000We'll probably do another one on it when NAFTA gets renegotiated.
00:55:03.000We talked about this in the first run of this show and, like, March and February.
00:55:09.000But yeah, protectionism is necessary because free trade only works when you have a truly free market.
00:55:17.000And a free market between nations and not within nations is impossible.
00:55:23.000Because between nations, you have barriers that are insurmountable.
00:55:27.000The barriers are transportation, geographical, language, culture, race, all kinds of things, legislative barriers.
00:55:37.000So when people talk about free trade being beneficial to everybody, Free trade and comparative advantage functions within a country because all of these barriers don't exist.
00:55:48.000If there is more labor available in Wisconsin and a factory moves to Wisconsin, you can move to Wisconsin from Tennessee.
00:55:55.000And it's not going to change your life.
00:55:58.000It's not a crazy proposition that if jobs are in Dallas, Texas, you move from Mississippi to Dallas, Texas.
00:56:06.000But you understand very quickly why trade barriers have to exist between countries.
00:56:11.000Because if the jobs move from Wisconsin to Beijing, Or to Jakarta or to Laos, you have to move to Laos for pennies on the day or whatever their currency is.
00:56:26.000And you have to learn whatever language they speak there and learn their culture.
00:59:09.000My good buddy used to say in college, he used to say the country music holds up everything the elites hate about middle America in country music, and they love it, which is sort of a travesty that they're these simple, sort of dumb people.
00:59:24.000I don't necessarily agree with that, but I'm just not wild about the music.
00:59:30.000Werner Hunter, what do you recommend married men with families do to get involved in the movement without risking their employment?
00:59:38.000I would advise people not necessarily to even get involved in the movement.
00:59:42.000You don't even have to get involved in a political movement, but just start going to church.
00:59:49.000Being involved in the movement isn't like being an underground revolutionary and taking up arms.
00:59:54.000It's something simple like homeschool your kids, have your wife stay at home, don't buy a TV, don't pay for cable, read books, work out, have your kids hunt and fish, and have your family go to church and have them read books.
01:00:09.000And that's how you get involved with the movement.
01:00:10.000And there's no risk to just being the ubermensch.
01:00:15.000Werner Hunter, do you believe that blacks have no power in the U.S., as it is commonly stated, even though they have seats in Congress?
01:00:21.000Yeah, I don't think they do have any power in the country.
01:00:26.000They really, and I think this is sort of something that's indoctrinated into them, that they are sort of helpless, hapless people, and it's sort of a self fulfilling prophecy.
01:00:37.000That's why the establishment isn't really afraid of blacks, because they know that at the end of the day, They really don't have agency in terms of they know that if white people get pissed off about something, they will mobilize, they will organize, there'll be political parties, there'll be phone calls.
01:00:54.000They know that if they piss off blacks, what's going to happen?
01:01:15.000You know, tell me one time where there's been like a black political party or a black like organization that even came close to threatening anything.
01:01:25.000There's no organization, there's no involvement.
01:01:28.000The black community in America and maybe in other places doesn't think long term.
01:01:32.000They have no conception of tomorrow, of the long term game.
01:02:23.000She took time out of her day and she was telling me and my buddy, like, we have a certain amount of houses to hit and, you know, everything else.
01:02:29.000But she stopped us and she's like explaining heaven to us and all this other stuff.
01:04:31.000If racism means that you believe that race is not fiction, if you believe that race is more than skin color, that's by definition what it means to be a racist.
01:04:40.000And if that's the case, there's nothing wrong with racism.
01:04:43.000There's nothing wrong that everyone's a racist.
01:04:45.000Prejudice, discrimination, these things are natural.
01:04:48.000These things are natural that a society has to do.
01:04:52.000If race is something that is differentiating, you have to discriminate and use prejudice as tools for information between groups of people.
01:05:28.000I don't believe that's true only because I don't think there's an objective way to calculate that sort of thing.
01:05:33.000I think, in sort of a relativist position, if Africa has a system that isn't as sophisticated or advanced, but it works for them, there's nothing wrong with it.
01:06:41.000You don't want to watch ugly people do things.
01:06:43.000You watch television so you could see pretty people doing ideal things.
01:06:49.000You know, I don't want to watch an advertisement for some disgusting slob to sell me video games, you know, with a beard or sell me something else.
01:08:56.000Maybe a confederacy, maybe an alliance, you know, a defense alliance, some form of organization, but definitely not an empire.
01:09:04.000An empire, the imperium, and again, I have to read Mosley.
01:09:07.000I just ordered Mosley's book, The Alternative, for his One Europe.
01:09:11.000I'd have to see what his mechanism is there.
01:09:13.000But any sort of alliance or unit that we would have would have to allow for sovereignty for ethnicities and nations within the alliance.
01:09:23.000Because when you have the empire, the pan European empire, in effect, in certain systems, you'd be no different than the rootless cosmopolitans who want to erase the differences.
01:09:34.000So we would have to have something that is different elements uniting together, not one unit.
01:09:39.000Maybe they act as one unit, but they're not one unit.
01:09:41.000So I'm generally opposed to that sort of talk.
01:09:45.000Jumpin' Jack Flash, nice Sid Meier Civilization reference.
01:10:38.000As you know, they were out partying, and I went over there, and I don't know, someone set him up with the Xbox, and we were playing the co op for World at War, Call of Duty.
01:11:10.000If the primaries turn out that there will be a lot of primary challenges and they win, I would say yeah, but I think it's too early to tell right now.
01:11:20.000This sounds like something Destiny would say, which is, You caught me, dude.
01:16:11.000If I ever, I'm planning at some point to go and live in the woods.
01:16:14.000I'm planning at some point in the next five years to go off the grid for like a month or maybe six months or maybe a year and just live alone, live off the land and read.
01:17:14.000I probably understand it better than you, but not the hill to die on.
01:17:17.000But if you see me in person, you know, if you want to shake my hand, you'd be like, hey, you know, and you don't have a recording device on, you'll have to pat you down.
01:17:24.000And hey, you know, if you're a thought or something, I'll have to especially pat you down because thoughts are predisposed to recording devices.
01:17:55.000Well, thank you for the shekels there.
01:17:58.000And our last question on Twitter David Brooks expects a Sam Francis populist demagogue to emerge and challenge the elites, especially in tech.