00:02:19.000Now, the reason I put together the Fortnite stream, the reason I even had the idea, was because on Monday, Epic Games puts out a statement.
00:02:29.000They're like, tomorrow we're going to launch a game mode that incorporates Thanos from Infinity Wars, which, if you know, if you watch the show, I was a fan of the movie.
00:02:39.000I'm a fan of the Marvel movies in general.
00:02:42.000I wouldn't go as far to say I'm like a superhero kind of a guy.
00:02:51.000And so I said to myself, if they're going to make this nice new game mode, which has Thanos and it's culturally relevant, I said, I'll do a big Fortnite stream.
00:03:53.000I'm always in full control, driving the speed limit, sometimes a little under, just to be safe.
00:03:58.000And so we went down there to the rally, and I got to tell you, it's always an experience interfacing with the Trump supporters, real Trump supporters, because you know, we hear a lot about Trump's base online.
00:04:12.000Whenever he does something some of us disagree with, we hear a lot of talk about how Trump's base will react, his base.
00:04:20.000And I think people have it in their head this concept of like the base, which is really whatever anyone wants it to mean.
00:04:27.000It's people who are hard on immigration, it's people who are isolationists on foreign policy.
00:04:33.000The base is this collection of people who are very fickle.
00:04:38.000And whatever Trump does, if there's a bad headline in the Hill, they're going to burn their MAGA hats and they won't vote for him again.
00:04:44.000But it's always a good thing to actually go out and meet these people, meet the people that show up, that support him, that put on the MAGA hat and the Trump t shirt, and they go out for him on a moment's notice.
00:04:55.000I think they announced it like a week before and show up.
00:04:58.000And I will say it's pretty spectacular that he announces it like a week before.
00:05:02.000And on a Thursday, in an afternoon, you've got like 10,000 people lining up.
00:05:18.000You had a line wrapped all the way, two blocks down, a block over, two blocks back over this way, a block that way, another block this way.
00:07:48.000You had somebody, you had some black guy who had a shirt on that said Fizzuck Trizump, which is, I mean, does that not say it all right there?
00:07:56.000Is that not, with that kind of attitude, you're only insulting yourself, as they say.
00:08:01.000You had a lot of fat white people, a lot of fat white, miserable slobs.
00:08:05.000You had some Hispanics, some 56 percenters, some people who shouldn't be in the country, and they all came out earnestly holding their signs.
00:08:15.000And I got to think, what is really the mentality of that?
00:08:17.000I always, when I see that, I'm always quizzical about it because I understand going to show support for something.
00:08:26.000You know, you go because the president's there, you get to see your guy and you get to cheer and whatever.
00:08:32.000What is the mentality behind a person who says, you know, I'm going to go and show these people, all these people waiting in line, I'm going to show them my sign that says no wall?
00:08:46.000Why do they not think these things through?
00:08:48.000And in many ways, these people have the same mentality as our people who want to go out and do the rallies, who want to go out and do the big demonstrations.
00:08:56.000I understand some of the demonstrations, but.
00:08:59.000By and large, what are we really accomplishing there?
00:09:01.000So, we saw the usual cast of characters in the protest.
00:09:05.000In terms of the speech, it was a pretty standard stump speech, which is a little disappointing.
00:09:10.000You know, I saw him at CPAC, and it was very exciting to see him for the first time.
00:10:11.000And people, really surprisingly, in my opinion, reacted the strongest by far to when he was talking about the steel and aluminum tariffs.
00:10:21.000I mean, people were very excited to see him, they were excited about immigration, about Israel and the Iran deal and all that.
00:10:27.000But by far, I mean, the whole venue lit up, like was moving because of how many people were clapping, was when he talked about the steel and aluminum tariffs.
00:10:46.000This is my biggest contention with people in this movement we are obviously very fixated on immigration, and rightly so, because the demographics determine the texture of life.
00:10:57.000They determine just about everything in the country.
00:11:00.000A nation is only as good as the people who comprise it.
00:11:03.000What is the nation but the individuals inside of it?
00:11:05.000So we care about immigration a lot because we see the trends.
00:11:10.000We see the trajectory of the nation in terms of who are the people in it, in terms of their ethnic background, their national origin, their beliefs, all the rest.
00:11:19.000We say, not a pretty picture, no matter what policy you passed.
00:11:22.000Now, that said, if we understand that in order to reverse something like immigration, we have to win elections, we have to have political power, and the sovereign authority in the country to make decisions and to exercise force legitimately is the state, we have to get elected democratically.
00:11:40.000If we are going to go about that, We have to appeal to the people where they are.
00:11:45.000We have to appeal to the issues they care about.
00:11:47.000And the issues that most people care about, left, right, and center, and this is in all the opinion polls, this is borne out by you look at any of the results of any election, economics is the number one thing.
00:12:01.000Immigration's up there, don't get me wrong.
00:12:03.000Foreign policy is important, and they rank very highly in terms of opinion polls, and recently much higher than ever before.
00:12:10.000But it's always the economy stupid, as they say.
00:12:25.000And so I think we're making a big mistake when we don't talk about that, when we ignore that.
00:12:28.000And that's just a little PSA just from watching it, because I know a lot of people are very skeptical about the GDP and this kind of talk about economics.
00:12:37.000And don't get me wrong, I'm in a different place than a lot of the boomers about unfettered capitalism.
00:12:42.000I'm not saying that's our bread and butter, but it is to say that that is something very important to get people to listen to.
00:12:49.000To going forward, I like to look at the Prager University model where if you look at Prager U, the Daily Wire, any of these major like Jewish publications, Jewish conservative publications, they have a really brilliant way of going about it where they'll hook people and reel them in on trade, economics, the social stuff, the low hanging fruit of conservatism.
00:13:14.000They'll reel them in with free speech on college campuses, all the rest.
00:13:17.000And you'll notice if you go on Daily Wire or Prager U, it's Why the U.S. actually won the Vietnam War, why, you know, Barack Obama lied about health care.
00:13:27.000And then it's why Israel is not the problem, it's the Palestinians.
00:13:32.000Why we need to, you know, why North Korea, this is the real strategy, why China's bullying other countries, why Israel's enemies must be destroyed.
00:13:41.000And so it's like every other article, they slip in something that you wouldn't have turned on to before.
00:13:46.000You maybe didn't believe it before, but they slip it in there.
00:13:48.000And I think that's got to be the electoral strategy of us, which is to say that, like Trump, We hit all the standard fare for Republicans.
00:13:58.000We hit the red meat about, you know, the social stuff and the my guns.
00:14:02.000And not to say those are not important or we don't believe in them, but you hit those issues.
00:14:06.000And in order to really shift the window, you hit the powerful ones, maybe the ones that don't rank as high in terms of priority.
00:14:13.000And then you slip in something a little bit new, a little bit different in there.
00:14:21.000I will say, and the last thing I'll say about the rally before we move on, because I got some other cool stuff to show you to talk about tonight.
00:14:28.000The last thing I'll say about the rally, one of the big takeaways that I saw in this rally was towards the end.
00:14:33.000And what I love about Trump is he comes out there and he's just a guy, you know.
00:14:37.000All the other speeches are very, and we are this way and we stand with Israel.
00:14:44.000And it's all very choreographed, it's all very formal, it's, you know, very rigid.
00:14:49.000And when Trump goes out there, he's just Trump.
00:14:51.000You know, even when he's reading off the teleprompter, there's almost this attitude of like, yeah, this is perfunctory.
00:15:04.000But every now and again, when he goes off script, when he says a little something here or there, he says something funny, there's a human element to it.
00:15:29.000And he said, in Indiana, he was talking about because it was in Indiana.
00:15:32.000It was almost a stump rally for Mike Braun and their congressional delegation for 2018.
00:15:37.000But he's talking about Indiana and talking about America generally.
00:15:41.000He said, you know, Indiana and the Midwest, what we did in America is we built the railroads, we tamed the wilderness, we built the factories, we built cars, we won two world wars, we defeated communism and fascism and landed on the moon.
00:16:41.000Not as supremacists, not as, you know, the boogeyman, is we want to uplift the nation.
00:16:47.000We want to have pride in our nation and everything that that means, pride in our people, our ancestors, our culture.
00:16:54.000And to hear Trump lay out American history, it's striking because that's just not what you hear in the media, not what you hear from other politicians, not what you hear in school.
00:17:03.000In school, the history class for American history is Native American genocide, slavery, the Holocaust, Jim Crow, and then the, you know, 9 11, George Bush is dumb, and all the rest.
00:17:18.000And to hear American history laid out from the perspective of, you know, I think an average person who is not brainwashed, I think it's much more refreshing.
00:17:27.000And that's the kind of angle that I think people are going to appreciate.
00:17:31.000And it's striking because it's nonpartisan.
00:17:34.000Those kinds of things are nonpartisan.
00:17:36.000The economy, national pride, this is the cultural clout.
00:17:41.000This is the cultural kind of language that will bring aboard people that.
00:17:46.000Are apolitical and can't quite articulate what they sense has gone wrong in the country because they all, I think most people understand we're in a civilizational malaise.
00:17:56.000I think even liberals understand this.
00:17:59.000When you go on a college campus and you look at these dreary zombie like people where, you know, they just had casual sex for the fifth time this week and they're filling their body with utter shit and they're listening to this garbage music and there's nothing really meaningful or authentic in their lives, even people like that.
00:18:18.000And even people in the middle who are apolitical, but they're trudging their way through this, they understand intuitively what's gone wrong.
00:18:25.000And intuitively, they will be receptive to rhetoric about national pride, rebuilding, making things new again.
00:18:33.000And so I think that's just to give a kind of diagnosis.
00:18:38.000If you're looking at all that rhetoric, all of that combined, this is what makes Trump supremely effective.
00:18:43.000If I can kind of dissect it and disassemble you for it, these are all things you're probably thinking, well, yeah, of course, of course it is.
00:18:50.000But to really piece it apart and see, What made this man in particular so effective?
00:18:59.000It's kind of one of the rules of power.
00:19:01.000It's this rule of the revolutionary, basically, which is don't change too much too quickly.
00:19:05.000Make it out like it's a revolution, but basically keep 90% of the old, introduce 10% really new, really fresh stuff, the nationalist cultural kind of stuff.
00:19:15.000This is how you get a Trumpian revolution.
00:19:17.000That's what we have to capture going forward, not just in 2018, but overall to remake the party.
00:20:55.000A good friend of mine from the East Coast.
00:20:58.000I don't want to dox him, but a good friend of mine sent me some kind of a homemade meme where he was like T posing as the new cross burning.
00:21:11.000But lo and behold, this is like the new rule.
00:21:13.000It's like that rule that Kurt Eichenwald talks about, where it's like if something exists, it's probably been turned into porn at some point.
00:21:21.000There's got to be some kind of a new rule where it's like anything that a right wing person does becomes a symbol of racist origin, a symbol of white supremacy.
00:21:31.000So Sharon Zellman, I wonder what kind of name that is.
00:21:35.000Wait, let's just take a look at it real quick.
00:23:01.000Many students claim it comes from video game characters who oftentimes have abnormal features that could be seen as humorous with their lack of realistic mobility, which is, of course, where it came from.
00:23:12.000Upon further investigation and through various anonymous avenues, and you know who that's probably us, I found an individual.
00:23:20.000Whomst I will not name out of request of anonymity, who assured me of the pose's secretive dark origins.
00:23:27.000I'm okay now that I'm actually reading this, I'm 99% sure this is a troll.
00:23:32.000I gotta say, it's hard to distinguish.
00:24:35.000Widely understood and acknowledged that these kinds of gestures and demonstrations, postures, actually do increase your testosterone.
00:24:43.000And they say that if you assume a dominant posture, a dominant position of being extended, trying to take up as much room as possible, they say that that actually increases testosterone.
00:25:06.000Evolution stuff, astronomy, and I'm like, you know, okay, okay, nerd, you're gonna tell me with these test tubes and your little glasses, you're gonna tell me how the world works.
00:26:48.000Before we get into our Stream Labs and our Super Chats, and remember, if you like the show, if you want to put up a question or a comment or anything like that, hit the link streamlabs.comslash Nicholas J. Fuentes.
00:27:00.000I got a brand new graphic made by our friends over at Comfy TV.
00:27:07.000Good fellas, and so that's very nice, very smooth.
00:27:10.000So if you want to throw up a Stream Labs, that's the way to do it to ask a question, whatever.
00:27:20.000And I try to work it out so you could get your card, so you could get just a regular debit card or whatever.
00:27:26.000And it turns out you Google, like, how to get it, it says on Streamlabs, in order to enable that kind of donation, you have to have a verified account.
00:28:13.000We'll do questions and comments and all the rest for a little while.
00:28:16.000But before we do that, before we get into that, and also a brief thing, really brief, the paywall is coming soon.
00:28:23.000I've got my website guy who's Number one, top notch, great and a solid guy.
00:28:28.000I will say it's a great thing when you can do business with people whom you trust, that you like, and who are good people.
00:28:37.000I've had your business dealings with a lot of people, some better than others, obviously, but this guy's a real solid guy and he's putting it together.
00:33:30.000And not only do you have to believe, but you have to be honest because, you know, somebody like myself, I put out these kind of dissonant views in the dissonant right where everybody wants to get the dopamine rush.
00:33:42.000Something's bad happening or something only moderately good is happening and they want to do a hot take.
00:33:48.000But everybody's chasing the dopamine rush.
00:34:38.000You know, Trump says something that we don't like about DACA, and I don't even have to do notes.
00:34:42.000I just get on and say, We voted for you and you betrayed us and you did it for Jewish interests and Jewish money, and it's the easiest thing in the world.
00:34:53.000But when you're honest, when you tell the truth and you're smart, when you have a good brain and you can look at everything that's going on, you come out with the truth.
00:35:00.000You tell people, Well, Let's look at the serious strikes.
00:35:03.000Let's look at what he said about DACA.
00:35:14.000And people say you're cocking your Bill Mitchell, all the rest.
00:35:16.000It's very difficult for about one week.
00:35:18.000And then you see things start to turn out.
00:35:20.000Then you start to see that the people who told the truth actually end up being vindicated and they actually end up being the more reliable source.
00:35:27.000And just goes to show that is what pays.
00:35:29.000This black pilling, this you should just turn away, everything's going to hell, it never works.
00:35:35.000We want a movement of people who tell the truth.
00:35:37.000We want people of movement, people of movement, people in a movement who can think critically and ultimately people who.
00:36:32.000So, very white pilling week with Trump.
00:36:35.000And it just goes to show that that's the kind of attitude that wins.
00:36:37.000Here was a guy who went against all the odds.
00:36:40.000Here was a guy who said, you know, I don't care that I'm down in the polls or I don't care that I don't have an infrastructure, no experience, but he won.
00:36:47.000And he looks at the limitations now and he's thriving in spite of them.
00:38:22.000If Vindication Nation is a sieve, In civilization, we have entered a new golden era for like the 10th time, and we're doing great.
00:38:30.000But we're going to jump in and look at our Stream Labs on this powerful casual Friday stream, and then we'll look at our Super Chats, and then we will get into our Fortnite stream later tonight.
00:38:50.000I'm going to have to take a brief intermission after the show to have a sub, I have a sub sandwich, and Drink a little bit of water.
00:38:57.000I haven't been drinking a lot of water today, which is problematic.
00:38:59.000So let's take a look at our Streamlabs here and let's see.
00:39:06.000Ona Duras says, for payment options, check out the cryptocurrency Monero.
00:39:13.000Bitcoin is not fungible, has an inspectable blockchain, and every transaction can be tracked, so exchanges can block dissidents much easier than even PayPal or something else could.
00:39:26.000You know, the problem with something like Monero is with money, like the value of a dollar is changing, of course, but it's not going to swing like $10,000 or whatever it is for.
00:39:38.000I haven't looked at Monero, but it's not going to have these wild swings like crypto does.
00:39:42.000So that's the only trouble of that is good idea in theory, but I don't know.
00:40:43.000In terms of the five star movement and the right wing coalition, they've got a majority government, a majority of seats in their parliament, in their government, who are opposed to the European Union.
00:41:52.000The difference is that prohibition was on something that has been around forever in America in particular, something that was widespread, and they tried to put it back in the bag.
00:42:31.000And additionally, with marijuana, I don't think it really got widespread for recreational use until recently.
00:42:36.000And so I think we have to keep it illegal and we have to try enforcing the laws.
00:42:41.000If we enforce the laws like Duterte and we really are serious about stopping the drug problem and that doesn't work, we can look at alternative solutions.
00:42:50.000But I don't think we're really enforcing.
00:42:54.000I don't think we're really doing the most that we can.
00:42:57.000We've got the government in bed with the cartels.
00:44:26.000Either you enforce the prohibition on porn very strictly, in which case you will erode respect for the law.
00:44:35.000If you have people who say, well, you know, well, no, actually, if you enforce it very strictly, you're going to have to have like a crazy government to be able to enforce that.
00:44:44.000Imagine with Snapchat, with Facebook, with all the social media, with the internet.
00:44:50.000Imagine trying to get a handle on that.
00:45:02.000If you ever wanted to get very strict and very tough on enforcing that kind of a law, It would be next to impossible.
00:45:07.000And if you achieved it, that's not a society I would want to live in because the state would have to be so far up your butt to make sure that you're not, you know, investing in any kind of porn or whatever.
00:45:18.000It'd be very difficult to get on with your life.
00:45:20.000Conversely, let's say we don't really care about enforcing it.
00:45:23.000Let's just say it's like very difficult.
00:45:26.000If not, you know, it's one of these things where it's discretionary.
00:45:30.000If that's the case, you erode respect for the law.
00:45:32.000And we've seen this happen many, many times where if you have a ridiculous law on the books and it's enforced, By discretion instead of enforced across the books, what happens is people say, Well, I don't really respect the government anymore.
00:45:45.000I don't really respect the law anymore.
00:45:47.000If this is illegal and I don't really care about that or it's easy to get, well, I don't really care about any of the laws.
00:45:54.000And you see this with the drug laws right now.
00:45:58.000And as a result, people, I think, care a lot less about breaking the law.
00:46:02.000People care a lot less about breaking the law because the drinking age is 21.
00:46:07.000People care a lot less about the law because of all kinds of crazy laws.
00:46:10.000So I think either way that you cut it, It's no good.
00:46:13.000What's more effective is if you go after porn for minors.
00:46:17.000I think if you try and choke porn to death, make it very difficult to film, make it very difficult for them to get on with their business, you make it very difficult for them to advertise.
00:46:28.000I see billboards driving down the highway for strip clubs, not for porn, but for strip clubs and other things like that.
00:46:34.000And you see it in pop up ads, you see it on the internet like that.
00:46:38.000If you go after those kinds of things like they have in Russia, they have very strict anti Propaganda laws for all kinds of degeneracy there.
00:46:46.000I think if you go about it that way, it's a lot easier.
00:46:48.000But, you know, you could just look at any country in the world, like Russia's one of them where pornography is illegal, and you get some of the worst kinds of porn from Russia as a result.
00:46:58.000You know, do you think porn is any less ubiquitous in countries where they've banned it?
00:47:02.000So we shouldn't have it, but is legal the best way to go about it?
00:47:18.000Ono Dara says True Dill Toms has an interesting video about why Generation Z humor is so absurdist, titled, Why is Millennial Humor So Weird?
00:47:29.000The video itself tells a lot about the current political climate, how postmodern irony created it, and how we are moving to post irony.
00:49:03.000We are at once the greatest race in the world.
00:49:05.000In Europa, but at the same time, we are weak and we can do nothing.
00:49:09.000At 30% of the population, we still cannot defeat the globalists who are 1% or 2% of the population.
00:49:15.000So we must have an honorable defeat, an honorable loss.
00:49:20.000And I am calling on all Hawaiian brothers of Europa who think there is no path forward to commit an honorable suicide and to kill themselves.
00:49:28.000I mean, this totally ironically, but really, I mean, basically just see yourselves out of the movement.
00:49:33.000If you see no future, For white people, if you see no future for America, if you're talking like Frederick White, who likes to troll me, honestly, either go away, leave the planet in that way, or just go away from the movement.
00:50:26.000Not people saying constantly in the background, constantly on the sidelines, from the sidelines, doing nothing, telling us, asking questions, sowing doubt.
00:50:57.000They're going to tell us their plan for how we do it outside the democratic process right after we give them our social security numbers and our driver's license numbers and all the rest, right?
00:51:07.000Simon Scola, what's worse, paganism or white Shinto?
00:51:11.000Oh, white Shinto, definitely, because it's just pure nonsense.
00:51:14.000Cloudstar, not like paganism isn't, but at least it's coherent nonsense.
00:51:19.000Cloudstar, I dream of being America's first dictator.
00:51:22.000I won't forget what the media and commies have done.
00:52:47.000So if you're out there telling me you can, I don't know how it got that.
00:52:51.000Maybe I'm just very triggered by people telling me what to do.
00:52:54.000But for all those people, you can go mind your own business.
00:52:57.000You want to play in the woods, you want to go fishing and have mosquitoes bite you, and it's boring, and you sit there with your rod in your hand.
00:53:08.000You're fishing, you know, by all means, go out and do your fishing thing.
00:53:13.000I'm going to play Fortnite with the bros, enjoying a Big Mac or two or three, and we're going to chow down on the Zogchow and have a great time and have fun carving your wooden dolls and your wooden train sets and all that.
00:53:47.000You know, these people, again, these people in white lab coats, they tell us, according to my alchemy, I will tell you that a billion miles away, there's another planet that's like, you know, shut up.
00:54:21.000And people who try and tell us otherwise about the scientific evolution and all this, this is purely the scientific industrial complex, which is trying to mislead us.
00:54:31.000All these people you hear say, oh, I was flat Earth before, but then somebody told me otherwise.
00:54:36.000Yeah, and guess who just got a big fat check from NASA, which is Hebrew for liar and deception.
00:54:43.000So I don't believe in it, I don't buy it.
00:56:45.000Instead of doing all that ridiculous stuff where they're telling me to work out, they're like, then you got to jump through the hoops and you run on the hamster wheel and then you do a couple of somersaults and then you pick up an Atlas stone.
00:57:57.000None of that matters if you don't do it for the right reasons, which is to glorify God, which is to serve God, and without an understanding that that's what's important.
00:58:23.000And then, since that time, I've never seen anything about church from those people, never seen anything about God, never seen anything about prayer, nothing like that, nothing about faith.
00:58:33.000They all happen to be either pagans or atheists.
00:58:36.000And so, look, work out, but do it to glorify yourself, to glorify God.
01:00:04.000I think it's important to, I don't know, maybe suggest inner contradictions to what they say, but there always has to be something else.
01:00:11.000But I think it's effective for what it does.
01:00:13.000But great to see you and great to see Magyar Nick and also bottom of the ninth at the Trump rally.
01:00:19.000Jose Antonio says, how do you argue with liberals who say, why are you for hateful walls?
01:00:25.000When you would not be an American when your family ancestor came here illegally.
01:00:29.000My ancestors didn't come here illegally.
01:00:32.000And regardless of that fact, this nation of immigrants argument is basically nonsense.
01:00:36.000America was not made by immigrants, America was not built by immigrants.
01:00:41.000America was founded by settlers, by colonists, which is a very big difference.
01:00:46.000When Americans came over here from 1600 to maybe 1900, that's really when the frontier stopped being settled, they came into a country that they had to build themselves.
01:00:58.000When the settlers came at Plymouth Rock, they didn't come over into a wealthy country that was already established.
01:01:16.000We came in, we had to build our own civilization.
01:01:19.000And so for the first 200 years, it was that way.
01:01:21.000And then we had to settle the frontier.
01:01:23.000We had to settle the West and fight Native Americans and build and have our Industrial Revolution.
01:01:29.000And the vast majority, probably, well, Not anymore, but half the population growth by 1990 was just descended from that founding stock.
01:01:38.000And people coming while the country was building is the majority of the country.
01:01:41.000So it wasn't immigrants, it was settlers, frontiersmen, colonists, not immigrants.
01:01:46.000And so people coming here today, where it's like they trudge across the Rio Grande and they get on welfare, that is just so not comparable.
01:01:54.000They say that's the same as people sailing across the ocean on a daring mission to build the new land.
01:03:10.000They call them boomers with less money, which I like, which is the term Saxon coined.
01:03:15.000Which is basically true, except he's got a lot of money writing for Vice, which is such a great publication now.
01:03:21.000So I was always a big fan of his, always said nice things about him, and he's always snubbed me, never followed me back on Twitter, never acknowledges me.
01:03:29.000And you know why that is it's because we're a little controversial.
01:03:32.000He'll have on porn stars, he'll have on people that are naked, he'll shove things up his ass on his show.
01:03:38.000But somebody went to Charlottesville a little bit too far.
01:04:28.000I want a hot meal waiting for me when I come home from a long day of streaming.
01:04:33.000She's going to raise the kids and she's going to raise them well.
01:04:35.000As long as that's the case, we're good.
01:04:37.000And Catholic and Catholic has to be God fearing Catholic, can't be one of these degenerates where it's like they sleep with 10 people in a week.
01:06:02.000John Shepard Smith says, when discussing what we can do to affect change, remember there are a lot of local governments that need knickers.
01:06:09.000Nickers, please consider running for city council, county commissioner, sheriff, et cetera.
01:06:42.000And in terms of all these other sects that break out from the Catholic Church, whether it's the Sedeys, whether it's some of these other guys, it defeats the whole purpose of Catholicism to say you think the Pope is illegitimate, for a layman or a rogue bishop to say the Pope is illegitimate.
01:07:12.000You're no different than a Protestant.
01:07:14.000You could say, oh, well, but actually, I recognize him up to this point or whatever.
01:07:17.000If you don't recognize the legitimacy, the authority of the successor of Peter and in the successor of Peter as his role as the Bishop of Rome, it just makes no sense.
01:09:27.000You know, some are more native than European, and, you know, they have an identity where the Mexicans, whether they were native or Castizo, they were still under European colonization.