00:01:19.000So we're already starting off high energy.
00:01:21.000But as I said on Twitter, this show is fresh off of my great victory, my great victory at the Content Emmys, the 2017 Content Emmys last night, hosted by none other than TV Ameriquois.
00:03:51.000They saw an opportunity during the election, and now they want to rake in the dough.
00:03:57.000They want to make money off of young people who are interested in right wing politics.
00:04:02.000And so I see so much of what's going on over there, where what is, in my opinion, a very much wasted opportunity, where all this money, all this cloud is being dumped into people who I think don't really care about what's going on in the country.
00:04:17.000And I see that, and I'm a little bit blackpilled about that, that this supposedly insurgent dissident movement and all the money that's going to it is really cucked, is really establishment stuff.
00:04:28.000They don't talk about the real questions, they don't talk about the reality of certain situations.
00:04:34.000And so I get a little bit blackpilled because I see all the money being poured into that.
00:04:38.000But then you see these authentic, genuine people who really care, who really care about content, who care about the country, who care about the future of our children.
00:04:49.000And you see that they work like Ameriquois did tirelessly, thanklessly to put something together like that, and really for no other reason just than to have fun.
00:05:00.000It lifts my spirits very high to see that sort of thing.
00:05:04.000You know, of course, there are so many good people nominated, good content creators.
00:05:08.000And to see them get recognized and in such a wonderful show, it was really, it really lifted my spirits.
00:05:14.000I was talking to my buddy Steve Chatterson, and all day yesterday I was pretty mopey.
00:05:19.000I've been in my blue period, and I've been a little bit mopey this weekend.
00:05:23.000And Steve was surprised at the turnaround after the content Emmys because I was so excited, so happy, elated to hear from Sam Hyde, to see the memoriam for John Crumb, and everything else.
00:05:35.000So a great night, but enough about that.
00:06:38.000But I came to think about it a little bit more.
00:06:41.000And I think Stephen Colbert, everyone in that audience, everyone that was watching, That show last night hates Donald Trump, hates Sean Spicer, hates Sean Spicer's family, and hates all of us, all of the suckers who are just supposed to go along to get along with the status quo.
00:07:00.000And to see Sean Spicer then show up and he's the big clown, right?
00:07:06.000And get all the big laughs and wow, you know, we get a nice little pat on the head last night.
00:07:25.000And that he would go out and do something like that, I think it's just remarkably bad judgment, poor judgment that he would do something like that.
00:07:33.000He knows very well, he knows exactly well the kind of people these people are.
00:07:38.000He knows exactly what they think of him, of his former boss, and of the people that put him in that position, who gave him that job.
00:07:45.000And so for him to roll on out there, And pretend like we're all friends and yuck it up.
00:09:18.000Okay, well, you don't vote 97% for Barack Obama because you're voting for him because he's black.
00:09:24.000And you're rooting for black Emmy Award winners because you're black.
00:09:29.000So don't come to me with this race as a social construct, white people never existed.
00:09:35.000When you're going to go to the Emmys and you're going to root for.
00:09:38.000Not people who make good television, not people who make good content, but people who are of the same tribe.
00:09:45.000And we're supposed to believe, we are supposed to believe that we're all individuals, right?
00:09:50.000We're supposed to make fun of ourselves and laugh at ourselves and degrade ourselves and not take pride in our history and our country and our heritage when these people, all day long, for three consecutive elections for 20 or 30 years, get to root for their team unapologetically.
00:10:07.000And nobody has anything to say about it.
00:10:09.000I remember in 2008, it was, oh, well, you know, it's fine that they went to dictator margins in this election.
00:10:17.000Like, you don't see 97% in Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
00:10:21.000You don't see 97% in Russia, where you have supposedly Vladimir Putin, who's a dictator.
00:10:31.000And what did whites have to say about it?
00:10:33.000Oh, well, it was a really historic moment for them.
00:10:36.000Oh, well, you see, when they vote for people because of their skin color, well, you know, it was just really a big moment for them.
00:10:44.000Well, you know, they grew up and it was so difficult, and now finally they get to see someone like them in the White House.
00:10:50.000But God forbid, we want to see someone like us in the White House or someone like us in our neighborhoods or in our schools or in our country.
00:12:13.000And you know, look, I understand the Zionists collaborated with the Nazis, but farthest thing from the Nazis, and even he's getting called that.
00:12:21.000He was supposedly the number one target of anti Semitic posts.
00:12:29.000If your skin is light, if you're not an ally, if you're not content to literally cut off your balls for this movement, for Black Lives Matter, you're a Nazi.
00:12:40.000And so we ought to really just stop being afraid of that sort of terminology.
00:12:44.000I'm not saying, and again, that's not to say we, and of course, Reagan Vitali is going to cut that.
00:12:49.000Nick Fuentes says, being a Nazi, fine, being a Nazi is the future.
00:13:36.000But all these conservatives, they want to cut themselves off from the herd in the hopes that all the other groups will do the same once we make that show of good faith.
00:14:09.000If you get to root for black Emmys, you get to root for the black president because you're black, like I said, 97%, folks.
00:14:17.000How come we don't get to make America white again?
00:14:19.000And I'm not saying we want that, but I'm saying you cannot principally find anything wrong with that reasoning or that politics if you support that kind of thing or you don't call it out in the same manner.
00:14:31.000Because, you know, I see a lot of call outs, I see a lot of condemnation from the right wing, overzealous condemnation from the right wing of white identity politics.
00:15:54.000Rhetorically speaking, these Emmys people, you know, they're going to get the rope under this new blue collar administration.
00:16:02.000Rhetorically, I want to make it so clear we would never advocate for political violence, right?
00:16:07.000We would never say things like punch Nazis, so we don't advocate for that, purely rhetorically speaking.
00:16:12.000But anywho, news of the week, we found out, I think it was today or yesterday, that the perpetrators of the Parsons Green botched bombing in the United Kingdom this weekend.
00:16:26.000Was no other than, and let's check out these names, right?
00:17:03.000Yahya Farouk, 21, and Suleiman Sarwar, 43, and they're from Syria and Iraq, respectively, both refugees.
00:17:13.000And it just goes to show you, nobody cares.
00:17:16.000Nobody cares, by the way, that the two people that perpetrated a terror attack, which, if successful, could have killed hundreds of people, mind you.
00:17:24.000We're lucky that these idiots, these inbred animals, can't come up with a bomb that works.
00:17:33.000Can't even kill innocent people correctly.
00:17:35.000You know, they can't fight our soldiers on the battlefield.
00:17:38.000They come over here and they kill unarmed civilians.
00:17:41.000They can't even do that because they're idiots.
00:17:43.000So we're lucky that they only injured 29 people, and that's bad enough.
00:17:47.000But these people could have killed hundreds, hundreds of Englishmen, hundreds of Britons, hundreds of Scotsmen or Welsh or whoever was on the train that day, or Irish or Pakistanis, I guess, because that's England now.
00:18:04.000But you understand that these people could have killed hundreds, hundreds of British subjects, and nobody cares that it were refugees that should have never been in the country in the first place.
00:18:16.000You understand very quickly when these reports come out that, oh, it turns out that all these people we've been saying all along are dangerous are the ones committing these attacks.
00:18:27.000It never gets any playtime on the news, it never gets any press in the written press.
00:18:34.000Nobody talks about it, nobody's up in arms about it.
00:18:37.000Paul Ryan doesn't have anything to say about that one, does he?
00:18:40.000Mitch McConnell has nothing to say about that one.
00:18:43.000The United States Congress, which pushed a resolution on Donald Trump's desk, forcing him to condemn white nationalists and alt right, are they passing a resolution to condemn Syrian refugees for almost killing hundreds of people?
00:19:10.000Foreigners who hate us, who burn our flag, who hate our people, who rape our children are comfortable in our countries, comfortable living off of the fruits of the labor of our ancestors, the sweat and blood of our ancestors.
00:19:26.000It tells you everything you need to know.
00:19:29.000If that happened in Iran, if that happened in Saudi Arabia, if that happened in China, if that happened in almost any other country in the world, where you had a terror attack by refugees that almost killed hundreds of citizens, What do you think would happen?
00:19:46.000What do you think would happen in Saudi Arabia?
00:20:06.000If a Christian European terrorist comes into Saudi Arabia, comes into the land of the Prophet on the goodwill of the Arabs and kills hundreds of people on public transportation, hundreds of innocent civilians, children, women, And men, you know, I'm so sick and tired of women and children.
00:21:32.000The Will Nardis of the world, the Cassie Dillons of the world, still boohooing over that poor Syrian child who washed up on the shores of the beaches in Greece or Turkey.
00:21:44.000Yeah, well, nobody sees the pictures of the little girls chopped in half by buses in Spain or Sweden.
00:21:50.000And here's the difference here's the difference that everybody seems to miss.
00:21:56.000Nobody can quite make any sense out of it except for it's motivated by bigotry.
00:22:00.000But here's the difference the people that are cut in half by buses, the people that are exploded at children's concerts with nail bombs, they are in their own country.
00:22:10.000They are paying taxes to their own government.
00:22:13.000They are working for their own people.
00:22:16.000And their government was supposed to protect them.
00:22:38.000And it's become a moot point, but I just, what more is there to say that they just don't understand this fundamental difference that our government just doesn't care about us anymore?
00:23:33.000When they're filling us up with birth control and estrogen and fluoride and subduing us with television and cable and video games and soy and McDonald's, you know, people don't get mad anymore.
00:23:45.000People don't get really angry anymore.
00:23:48.000When people, if they see it, they'd ever see it, but if they see their own people, their own little girls, people that look like their daughters, cut in half, bloody in the streets, their organs, their entrails hanging out in the streets because they were run over by a truck.
00:24:36.000Because when one of their own gets killed, even if it's deserved, even if it's gentle giant Michael Brown who robs a convenience store and then tries to steal a cop's gun, they're out there and they burn the city down.
00:24:51.000And, you know, of course, I would never advocate violence, not like Slate or Salon or MSNBC or Huffington Post do every day of the week saying that kind of thing is justifiable.
00:25:01.000But there's no cost that we impose on our government for sacrificing our own children, really.
00:25:11.000And people make fun of that for being dramatic.
00:25:13.000But, I mean, what kind of clown world do we live in where people are more upset that they're Sports team lost the big game than there are to see people that look like their children slaughtered in the streets of their own country.
00:25:26.000I mean, really, you see people in England who are more upset about the soccer match that goes wrong than they are about, you know, and Barack Obama, he says, if I had a son, he would look like Trayvon Martin.
00:25:39.000Yeah, well, if I had a daughter, she would look like one of the people chopped in half by these animals from the Middle East.
00:26:00.000When I heard that somebody took a crude improvised explosive device on a train with the intention to kill hundreds of innocent people, I was like, it must be the scourge of alt right neo Nazi terrorists, just like Heather Hare, right?
00:26:16.000And this idiot, I was on NBC, I was on the Morning Today show, and the guy who was interviewing me was so.
00:26:26.000He was so adamant about trying to get me to say that the death of Heather Hare was terrorism and that white terrorism was the problem.
00:26:35.000And this part was cut out of the interview, but I said, you know, people like yourself who are in media, your entire job, your role in society is to obfuscate things that are obvious, things that everybody sees every day.
00:26:49.000I said, and the perfect example is terrorism.
00:26:51.000We all know who are the terrorists, and we all know who's letting them in, by the way.
00:28:15.000You think Junker in the European Union doesn't know who the problem is?
00:28:19.000You think he looks at the rape statistics or the crime statistics, the murder statistics, the burglary statistics, and the terror statistics, and there's any doubt, there's any ambiguity in his mind as to who is responsible?
00:29:32.000The people that are running everything, the people that are in charge of the European Central Bank, in charge of the European Commission, in charge of the European Union, the Federal Reserve, the United Nations, the Security Council, the IMF, the World Bank, these people hate Europeans.
00:29:48.000Imagine what happens when you take a collection of people who hate us, who hate our religion, who hate our God.
00:29:55.000And you put them in charge of everything.
00:30:53.000Think of all the millions of people that are in British society, whether they're 15 or 17 or 20 or 25, and they are broken people because they were sexually abused by a migrant when they were a child and nobody stood up for them.
00:31:10.000Think of children you know, nephews, cousins, babies that have just been born into the world, and think of that's the future that awaits them in this multicultural Western world that we're creating.
00:31:55.000And people in this country and people in Europe are more offended, by the way, of Roman salutes than they are about this stuff.
00:32:03.000You'll see more crying, more boohooing.
00:32:07.000More outrage, more condemnation about someone giving a Roman salute, someone giving the Heil Hitler than a million sexually abused children by immigrants, by Muslim refugees and immigrants.
00:32:37.000404 not found for the press conference on the one million English kids sexually abused by the Muslims we're letting into our country at the same time.
00:32:47.000No press conference, no statement, no outrage, you know, no Sunday Today special on that.
00:33:19.000It really activates my almonds that the same people in charge of the government that are letting these people in happen to be the same people in charge of just at random, like CNN, that never lets us see the consequences of these policies.
00:33:33.000I don't want to get into conspiracy territory, okay?
00:36:16.000They've been throwing chemicals and rocks at the police, smashing storefronts, and more of the same, more of what we can expect from the black excellence these days.
00:36:27.000And it just goes to show you the blatant and obvious double standard and the racism, I think, of the left.
00:36:36.000And that's like a normie talking point.
00:36:59.000They're burning down their whole city, putting people in danger, and this is a black identity movement.
00:37:05.000And what does that say about the left that that's like fine?
00:37:09.000You know, what does that tell you about the left or about globalists that.
00:37:14.000They see black people destroying the city.
00:37:17.000And, you know, it's not the white allies, it's Black Lives Matter.
00:37:21.000And they say, that's okay, that's fine.
00:37:22.000You know, look, if you're going to assimilate, if you don't want to play identity politics, then everybody has to be held to the same standards.
00:37:29.000And, you know, I said this on Nationalist Review we really have been giving the black community a pass because we don't want to be racist, because everybody's afraid of offending black people or offending other people.
00:37:43.000And really, at this point, People are more afraid, I think, of offending white liberals than they are of offending black people.
00:37:49.000I think black people understand that what's going on in the black community cannot continue.
00:37:58.000And we cannot tolerate that anymore as a civilized society.
00:38:03.000When you see what's going on in the south side of Chicago, what's going on in St. Louis, and you have this sort of thing, this is just a common occurrence.
00:38:44.000This is not the behavior of Americans.
00:38:47.000This is not behavior that is becoming or worthy of this country.
00:38:52.000And it really, I think, puts you in a tough place for assimilation when you see that this sort of thing only affects people of color.
00:39:02.000And I'm not afraid to say that, that you just don't see this sort of rioting with anybody else.
00:39:07.000And it really strikes a hard blow at the case for assimilation when you have people like these DACA immigrants who are supposedly the best of us.
00:39:16.000Supposedly they're working and they're educated and everything else.
00:39:20.000And they show up to this Nancy Pelosi thing where she's a Democrat.
00:39:23.000She wants these people to be legalized.
00:40:23.000I don't think there's been a lot of, as an entire region, South Asians don't do this, but you see a lot of this from blacks and from Hispanics.
00:40:33.000I think we really have to look into that situation before we're going to fundamentally transform the country.
00:40:38.000And look, I'm open to hearing why that is the case.
00:40:44.000Again, when we get back to the question of we are embarking on a social experiment that will change our country permanently, irreparably, we have to really interrogate just what we're getting into here.
00:40:57.000And it doesn't help to self-censor or to call things racist to say, look at these examples.
00:41:03.000If we're going to get more of this, thanks, but no thanks.
00:41:07.000We don't want any more immigration from the third world.
00:41:10.000If we're going to get more St. Louis and more Ferguson and more D.C. and more Baltimore and more Los Angeles and more Tijuana, Keep them, please.
00:41:29.000Where we don't have to definitively say one way or the other, but we have to demand of the people who want this active policy to justify it to us.
00:41:39.000Because I'm not seeing a very strong record of success here.
00:41:42.000I'm not seeing a very strong case to be made for more people to come into this country when we can't handle the ones that have been here for 500 years.
00:42:10.000I am begging somebody to tell me what is principally wrong about that, other than, you know, maybe you can accuse me of being a bigot or a racist.
00:43:33.000If we want to, and I think the long term objective is to have a country where we can put identity politics away.
00:43:39.000I think that can only happen when you have a majority in the country.
00:43:43.000But what we want one day is to stop the internal struggle between the factions and just proceed.
00:43:51.000And you look at America when it was 80 or 90% white, and the 10 or 20% that were non white weren't necessarily voting based solely on their interests, and they were.
00:44:03.000I think they were assimilated in the sense that, like Ben Carson, you could have a conversation with them about race.
00:44:08.000You could have a conversation with them about what's going on in their community.
00:44:12.000And that's what an American looks like.
00:45:53.000We're at the point where it's broken, it's destroyed.
00:45:56.000You're not helping anybody by self-censoring.
00:45:59.000And people know I have no hate in my heart.
00:46:01.000People who know me know I have no animosity towards anybody, you know, whether it's ideological or racial or ethnic or religious or anything like that.
00:46:09.000You know, some of my friends, and this is such a classic thing, but I'm going to say it anyway.
00:46:20.000And so, for people that know me, it has nothing to do with any of that.
00:46:24.000It has nothing to do with an animosity.
00:46:25.000It has to do with how are we going to make this country work?
00:46:28.000How are we going to have a just and ethical country that serves its people?
00:46:32.000How are we going to have, how are we going to order a global human civilization, a global human settlement?
00:46:40.000I mean, that's the question of our time, is with this clash of civilizations going on, how are we going to resolve this first.
00:46:47.000This first real period in history when you have all these different civilizations coming into contact with each other via commerce, via communication, via migration.
00:46:59.000And it's going to have to have some tough answers.
00:47:03.000But, you know, I think people are owed that much.
00:48:02.000It's become sort of redundant to talk about that line of reasoning.
00:48:06.000I don't think Jordan Peterson has the right answers.
00:48:09.000And I say that respectfully, respecting what he's done and how smart he is.
00:48:13.000I don't think he has the right answers.
00:48:15.000But I think that Dostoevsky and his account of human experience sort of in this weird time in history.
00:48:24.000I think it is very accurate and very profound.
00:48:27.000You know, for example, he says in notes for the underground, he says that men sometimes do irrational things if only to prove that they have free will, if only to prove that their actions weren't predetermined and could be figured out with a formula or with calculations, or, you know, the man is not a piano key to be played by some deterministic power.
00:48:48.000I think that's a very profound insight, and it's a lot of what we're seeing.
00:48:52.000And of course, I quoted this on Twitter the other day.
00:48:55.000Evola paraphrased a philosopher who said that the.
00:48:59.000Probably the most, the height of surrealist thought, or the most surrealist act that a person can do in the 20th century is to go out into the middle of the street and start shooting people.
00:49:11.000And certainly, I think that is how you can explain these mass shootings, these horrible atrocities, is people trying to demonstrate to themselves that they have control, that they have power, that they're not just some cog in the machine, which is what you see all day long with people trying to break out of.
00:49:31.000Out of the formula, out of the script, out of their circumstances.
00:49:33.000And for young people in particular, where you're basically placed on this track and you're expected to go your whole life through high school, through college, through, you know, then you've got to get married and then you've got to have kids and you've got to save for retirement and then everything else, you know, they're looking for a way out.
00:51:43.000And I don't mean to over dramatize it, but it's like.
00:51:47.000That just doesn't make any sense, right?
00:51:51.000I mean, not like, oh, you can't make jokes.
00:51:55.000You know, it's about jokes, it's about funny jokes that are not stale.
00:51:58.000But you come to this rally, which is about kin and family and brotherhood and our children fundamentally, and you have like this silly garb.
00:52:10.000I don't know, it just kind of takes me out of the moment.
00:52:27.000It's just a tough question where you see what's gone on and it's just difficult to explain what exactly has happened.
00:52:35.000Where you see that this should be the best case of assimilation and yet it's kind of also the worst, right?
00:52:41.000I mean, if assimilation could happen, if assimilation does happen, where people are absorbed into a country, and certainly we've seen assimilation before of a different kind, we saw that the Irish.
00:52:54.000were assimilated, they were absorbed into the United Kingdom.
00:53:00.000We saw that the Lombards, it wasn't the Lombards or was it someone else, were absorbed into Italy.
00:53:07.000The Slavs, the Slavs, not the Slavs, the Slavs were absorbed into Greece.
00:53:12.000You look at any one of the modern nation states in Europe and it required a tremendous amount of assimilation, whether you're looking at the consolidation of Catalonia or of France or England or Germany of all places or Russia.
00:53:28.000And you should see a very good case for assimilation with black America, where people in many cases have been here for 400 or 500 years, and yet there's no, it looks like there's very little assimilation, and they're going to have to explain that one.
00:53:44.000I'm not saying it's racial, I'm not saying one way or the other, although maybe that's what it is, but if you're going to argue that we should stake the future of our civilization on the belief that these people are going to assimilate, well, You have to explain why 14% of the population has been here for 500 years, and it appears that there's about 50 50.
00:54:06.000About half is assimilated, half looks like not so much.
00:55:49.000I'd be willing to take anybody in a debate, to be honest.
00:55:53.000Wish You Were a Bot asks, could the problem be fixed if more blacks saw the issue within their community and Islam underwent a reformation?
00:56:01.000I mean, yeah, but this is wishful thinking.
00:56:02.000I mean, hypothetically, can Islam go through a reformation?
00:56:07.000Yeah, and I would love to see the day when that happens.
00:57:27.000And, you know, that's essentially race relations how do you explain black failure and white success?
00:57:35.000And, you know, look, I'm waiting for someone to tell me that, but, you know, that is, I think, to ignore that problem is pretty cucked.
00:57:48.000And it's also the same brand of racism that they described to us.
00:57:51.000Because, you know, if we're going to take the definition of racism as you believe in biological race and differences in biological race, Well, you know, the only reason people would have softer expectations is they must have to believe in that.
00:58:08.000Nathan Bedford, what single goal would you like to see the alt right paleoconservative movement accomplish in the coming months?
00:58:18.000I don't know if there is a single goal, and I don't know if you would accomplish it in the coming months because my nose always itches towards the end.
00:58:25.000But I don't think this is a short term window that we're talking about.
00:58:56.000Our movement doesn't have any clue what it's doing, what they want to do, where they want to go, what they want ultimately, ideologically, philosophically.
00:59:08.000And that is a big organizational problem where.
00:59:11.000Previously, you had everyone united behind the sole and definitive goal of electing Donald Trump.
00:59:16.000And when we all had one North Star, we were extremely effective because everyone every day could wake up and say, How am I going to further us towards this goal?
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