00:00:45.000So, those comments, the DACA proposal made by Senators Dick Durbin and Lindsey Graham, among other senators, and lots of other white pills on top of that.
00:00:54.000We're looking at new plants being opened in Alabama, existing ones being modernized in Michigan, and generally the tax cuts that were implemented in December.
00:01:03.000We are really seeing the fruits of that and how good that will be for the economy and ultimately the midterms in 2018.
00:01:14.000If you're feeling black pilled, if you're feeling hopeless, if you think Trump cucked, share the stream, pass it around because we are going to prove on this show that it's all good.
00:01:27.000And so we want to start off, of course, with a little piece that we saw last night on a stream.
00:01:34.000I believe it was by Andy Worski, where our good friend, our old friend of the show, good friend of the show, Tara McCarthy was starring with Millennial Woes.
00:01:45.000And I forget what the topic of the discussion was, but I do remember a soundbite that was posted by Millennial Matt, or what does he go by now?
00:01:54.000Deplorable Matt on Twitter, in which Tara McCarthy, who you remember, there was a lot of controversy about her in particular on this show with me in the movement about a month ago.
00:02:06.000And everybody said a month ago, Nick, don't attack Tara McCarthy.
00:03:35.000And just, you know, another note just on the subject.
00:03:37.000This is totally unrelated, kind of a detour.
00:03:39.000But, you know, isn't it funny that the only evidence a lot of people have when they say, you know, how could you believe in Holocaust revisionism?
00:03:47.000The most common argument is, look at all the survivors.
00:03:51.000And you have to wonder, you really have to wonder if.
00:03:54.000Your only evidence for a mass extermination event, allegedly, is how many people survived it.
00:04:00.000Well, look at all the people that survived the attempt to eradicate all of them.
00:04:05.000You know, isn't that kind of not a good argument?
00:04:06.000But anyway, just a passing thought, just a question.
00:04:09.000Of course, we believe in the official story, but it's just sort of peculiar.
00:04:13.000But anyway, we're living in Vindication City on top of my very unpopular comments about DACA, my very unpopular forecast about DACA, which is coming true.
00:04:24.000We see my forecast from a month ago about the trad thoughts coming true.
00:05:33.000But in the meantime, we have to look at these comments by President Trump.
00:05:37.000Which are truly remarkable, truly white pilling, and kind of fits into what I was predicting.
00:05:43.000Donald Trump today, in a meeting in the Oval Office with Senators Dick Durbin and the other senators, they were presenting to him their new bipartisan deal.
00:05:53.000If you remember yesterday, Representative Goodlot of North Carolina proposed a DACA fix, which included ending chain migration, ending the visa lottery system, building the wall, allocating an additional $15 billion for border security, or $12 billion for border security.
00:06:10.000An additional 10,000 border enforcers and so on and so forth.
00:06:15.000That was the Republican version that was proposed yesterday in the House by Representative Goodlock.
00:06:22.000Today, Senators Lindsey Graham and Senator Dick Durbin of Illinois, of my own state, came forward with a bipartisan deal.
00:06:30.000So the one yesterday was the Republican deal in the House.
00:06:33.000This deal is in the Senate, it's bipartisan, and they announced it with the support of six other senators.
00:06:39.000And really, the only thing, the only important provisions in this Deal that has been proposed today, the bipartisan bill, is that there's no wall.
00:06:49.000I mean, that's really the most important thing.
00:06:50.000And the reason why is because Donald Trump said, if there is no wall in the bill, I won't sign it.
00:06:56.000So it's kind of irrelevant, the other things that are in it.
00:06:59.000And this bill is so much less stringent on everything.
00:07:02.000I mean, they say it's bipartisan, but really, this is a Democrat bill.
00:07:06.000And this bill, you have not only pathway to citizenship for DACA, you also have amnesty for the parents of DACA recipients.
00:07:14.000This is in the bill proposed by Dick Durbin.
00:07:18.000Not only pathway to citizenship for DACA, but also amnesty for their parents and also amnesty for an additional 1 million illegal immigrants.
00:07:25.000And they also want protection for African immigrants.
00:07:28.000They also want protection for Haitians and other minority groups that they need to protect.
00:07:33.000And in exchange for that, they're only giving, in the bipartisan bill, $2.7 billion for border fencing, for border fencing and security.
00:07:45.000So, what this, I think to summarize, what is happening here is that no deal will be made.
00:07:52.000We don't really have to look so much into the particulars of the bipartisan bill because it won't get passed.
00:07:58.000Vice President Pence and President Trump said yesterday explicitly, while on Tuesday President Trump said, I'll sign anything, yesterday he said explicitly, if there's no wall, I'm not signing it.
00:08:09.000Vice President Mike Pence said yesterday, if there's no wall, and not only if there's no wall, but also if there's no elimination of chain migration and no elimination of the diversity visa lottery system, then there's no deal.
00:08:21.000So this bipartisan proposal by Graham and by Dick Durbin and the six other senators.
00:08:27.000As far as I'm concerned, as far as all parties concerned, it's already dead in the water.
00:08:32.000If the president said, I won't sign it if there's no wall, and they're only offering $2.7 billion for fencing and other border security, virtual security, and everything else, it's not going to happen.
00:08:50.000So they were in the Oval Office presenting this proposal to President Trump this afternoon.
00:08:55.000And there was one part of the bill that they were proposing where.
00:08:58.000This bill would protect Haitians and Africans and Salvadorians, which, if you recall, earlier, I think it was in December, President Trump revoked protections for Salvadorians and Haitians and deported, I think, 100,000 of each of them.
00:09:13.000And so, President Trump, when hearing this, he got so frustrated.
00:09:15.000He said, Why are we having these people from these shithole countries coming here?
00:09:21.000And then he said that we should have more people coming in here, like people from Norway.
00:09:26.000And then, on top of that, here's the best part.
00:09:29.000Not only does this get reported by the Washington Post, confirmed by the Associated Press, and so it's basically legitimate, but then the White House doesn't even deny it.
00:09:38.000Trump says African countries, Haiti, these are shitholes.
00:09:41.000These are people that can do nothing for us.
00:09:43.000And then the White House comes out and says, yeah, we basically said it.
00:09:46.000We don't need people that are not going to help us.
00:09:49.000And so if you're looking at what's been happening with the DACA deal, and we're not going to spend the whole show talking about it because I laid out pretty clearly what my theory is.
00:09:59.000On Monday and on Tuesday, and we're looking at more facts today and how they conform to the theory.
00:10:04.000So, don't want to spend the whole show talking about it.
00:10:07.000Everybody gets in my mentions or they harass me on Discord and say, Nick, what's going on?
00:10:14.000And they don't watch the two hours of me explaining in pretty explicit detail what's going on.
00:10:19.000But anyway, this conforms to my theory of what's happening.
00:10:23.000Just when you saw progress being made on bipartisan legislation, just when you saw a bill being put together where maybe it could get support.
00:10:32.000The bill proposed, the Republican House bill proposed yesterday by Representative Goodlot, could not get passed.
00:10:39.000I mean, Paul Ryan supported it, Donald Trump supported it, but this was seen as the starting point, and it was unclear that Paul Ryan would even allow it to come to the floor for a debate or much less a vote.
00:10:51.000The first real bipartisan deal between Democrats and Republicans that was put together, which conceivably could get enough votes in both chambers, Donald Trump immediately shot it down.
00:11:02.000And not only did he Completely stop it from advancing, but he said something in this meeting so outrageous.
00:11:08.000And I'm sure, by the way, that Stephen Miller leaked those comments that it would torpedo any chances of a deal happening at all.
00:11:15.000And again, you have to remember, you have to remember the deadline that's coming up January 19th, government shuts down if there's no deal on DACA, because they're trying to make the DACA deal happening while they fund the government at the same time.
00:11:29.000And so once you put it in that context, the time is running out that the government shuts down next week.
00:11:35.000And the first real bipartisan effort that they say they've been working on, in the words of Graham and of Dick Durbin and the others, they've been working on it for four months.
00:11:45.000Donald Trump shut it down yesterday by saying, if there's no wall, we can't have it.
00:11:49.000And today torpedoed it by saying, African countries are shitholes.
00:11:54.000And now, even people in his own party in Congress are getting all bent out of shape about it.
00:11:58.000And what's more, what really makes it four dimensional, what really makes it four dimensional here, and not to get into meme territory here, but you have to look into what Donald Trump is saying very specifically.
00:12:13.000When he says that African countries, Haiti, El Salvador, they're shitholes, this plays into the broader narrative that Donald Trump has been weaving throughout his entire presidency, which is something.
00:12:26.000Very implicit about race, about other countries, about American identity.
00:12:31.000You know, think of the shithole comment in the context of what he said last year about how Nigerians live in huts.
00:12:38.000You know, he said they live in huts, they live in like mud huts, they live in villages.
00:12:42.000And the White House denied that one, but I mean, that's still out there.
00:12:45.000Compare that to what he said about the NFL kneelers, the football kneelers, who he called ingrates, who he said, you know, they're ingrates, they disrespect our flag, and look at who are the ones kneeling.
00:12:57.000What he said about LeVar Ball, who didn't.
00:13:00.000Thank Donald Trump enough, vocally enough, for releasing his three kids, or I believe they were all his kids, right?
00:13:08.000The three UCLA basketball players locked up in China for stealing.
00:13:13.000And pay very close attention to what he's saying and how he's saying and about whom and about what countries.
00:13:19.000There's a rumor going around that Donald Trump is actually not concerned about these comments at all because in the White House they think this will resonate with his base.
00:13:31.000Think about how far we've come in just a matter of years.
00:13:35.000Where three years ago, Mitt Romney said, or rather, six years ago, time moves so quickly, Mitt Romney said binders full of women, and it was over for him.
00:13:45.000Mitt Romney had a dog tied to the top of his car when they were vacationing, and that was the worst thing in the world.
00:13:52.000Mitt Romney said that 47% of Americans don't pay taxes, which is true, and that almost killed this campaign.
00:13:59.000Fast forward just six years later, and the president, the elected president, Is saying that African countries are shitholes and black kneelers are ingrates and illegals are bringing drugs and crime and rapists and, of course, the comments in the bus.
00:14:15.000And so, what's really important here, aside from the strategy and the tactics, which I think definitely plays into the DACA negotiations, I think it was deliberate that Trump said this in torpedo negotiations.
00:14:27.000I think it's deliberate that it got leaked.
00:14:29.000But on top of that, that the comment was what it was that he called African countries shitholes.
00:14:35.000And he said, these people are not going to contribute.
00:14:37.000We don't want these people coming here.
00:14:38.000We want people like the people from Norway coming here.
00:14:42.000Think of what a powerful idea that is.
00:14:44.000And here's why it's genius it is articulating things about our worldview, but it's a Trojan horse for this worldview.
00:14:53.000Whereas the old Republican mindset was the American project is bringing over the best and the brightest from all kinds of countries, right?
00:15:01.000That was what the message went for how many years in the Republican Party.
00:15:16.000And because of this, we have some kind of a comparative advantage over other countries because we're attracting the best minds from all over the world.
00:15:25.000And in our worldview, of course, that's not true.
00:15:29.000In our worldview, you look at, for example, a study that was done that showed that there's a very small area in Northern Europe.
00:15:36.000Which includes London, Germany, Italy, a lot of France, a lot of Poland, and 95% of scientific and other historical achievements come from that small northern European bloc there.
00:15:48.000And so we understand that that's just patently untrue.
00:15:51.000If you have all this greatness in Europe, if you have all this achievement of all stripes in Europe, and they're so vastly ahead of everybody else, well, you know, is the best and brightest of Africa really going to outweigh just the general lot of anybody in Europe?
00:16:07.000You'd probably find more geniuses in 100,000 Europeans than you would in the 100,000 best and brightest people from Haiti.
00:16:15.000And if you don't believe me, look at Haiti.
00:16:17.000If they were that remarkable, if they were going to help our country that much, maybe they wouldn't have.
00:16:30.000And so, what Trump is doing, in effect, by saying they're shitholes, is he's taking something that seems so benign, something that seems so obvious, such an obvious observation that anybody can wrap their head around.
00:16:52.000One good picture of these countries that does not look like a dumpster or a trailer park.
00:16:59.000Not a trailer park, you know, because trailer parks aren't always bad, but, you know, it looks like a shithole.
00:17:06.000And he's taking a statement like that where any non racist, anybody who would say they're not racist, and anybody who is still in this left wing paradigm of we want mass migration and so on could say, well, yeah, that makes sense.
00:17:25.000Why do we want people coming here from those places?
00:17:27.000I mean, then, so he's really advancing the narrative in that sense.
00:17:31.000So the benefit of this statement is twofold.
00:17:34.000Number one, this is a massive red pill for the masses that any Mogapeed, any I'm not a racist boomer could say, of course, these countries are bad and we don't want the people from them.
00:17:45.000And they don't even understand yet why that's so powerful, why that's just a fundamentally different worldview from what we've been living in for so long, and particularly even in the Republican Party, the William F. Buckley Party.
00:17:57.000But then on top of that, he's torpedoing the four month bipartisan DACA deal that was presented to him today.
00:18:19.000Meanwhile, 1,000 DACA people lose their protection every day.
00:18:23.000And ultimately, I think no deal will be made by March 5th.
00:18:27.000And then DACA will be rescinded, and all those people will go back.
00:18:30.000Or we give them residency, no pathway to citizenship, and in exchange, we get a $300,000 a year cut in immigration by building the wall, a $500,000 a year immigrant cut with the elimination of chain migration, a $75,000 immigrant a year cut with the elimination of the diversity visa lottery system.
00:18:50.000So you add all that up, and that is 875,000 less immigrants a year in exchange for 613,000 DACA recipients.
00:19:22.000That is an easy call any day of the week.
00:19:25.0008 million people who would have voting rights, who would be able to go to our schools, who would be able to collect Social Security and Medicaid and Medicare and welfare, and there's no chance of ever getting rid of them.
00:19:36.0008 million less over the course of 10 years in exchange for 600,000 having residency, no pathway to citizenship.
00:19:59.000There was another massive white pill here.
00:20:03.000And this is something that nobody's talking about on the far right.
00:20:07.000And I think there's a good reason for this.
00:20:09.000You look at the economy since the tax cut, and we went into the day of the tax cut.
00:20:15.000And I think people remember what a white pill that was how many bonuses were given out, how many jobs were being created, how much investment was being injected into the economy on the part of banks, huge corporations, other things.
00:20:28.000I mean, billions and billions of dollars.
00:20:30.000In new investment spending in infrastructure, in new plants, in new machinery, in new capital, bonuses given to employees.
00:20:37.000They're talking about creating new jobs, raising wages, more charitable giving.
00:20:44.000Today alone, today and yesterday alone, we heard that according to the Treasury Department, the tax cut will result in more take home pay for 90% of Americans.
00:20:56.000So you remember the rhetoric when the tax bill was passed, and it was that the tax bill would only benefit.
00:21:03.000Me and James went at it extensively on our show, and James said, We can't pass this tax bill because it'll benefit corporations and it'll only benefit corporations.
00:21:13.000Well, obviously, that's a load because 90% of Americans will get a tax cut.
00:21:20.000Fiat Chrysler announced that they will invest $1 billion to modernize a Michigan plant, which will add 2,500 new jobs, and they will also be giving $2,000 bonuses to 60,000 of their employees.
00:21:33.000Capital One will raise their minimum wage to $15 for U.S. employees.
00:21:37.000Walmart will raise their minimum wage to $11 from $9, and they'll be giving out bonuses between $200,000 to $1,000 for their employees.
00:21:47.000Toyota and Mazda announced a plan for a $1.6 billion plant in Huntsville, Alabama, creating 4,000 jobs.
00:21:54.000Several major utility companies announced plans to cut rates.
00:21:58.000So not only do you see wages rising, bonuses being given out, new investment in capital and factories and infrastructure, but also You have prices being cut on the part of utility companies.
00:22:09.000And so, if you imagine that, and imagine this in a three part way, where in the first part, Americans are paying less in taxes.
00:22:16.000So, Americans are getting $1,000, I think, was on average for working class families from the tax cut per year that they're not paying in taxes.
00:22:25.000In addition to that, a lot of people are getting bonuses, they're getting pay raises, new jobs are being created, so there's more jobs.
00:22:32.000And then, on top of that, prices are being cut, utilities, other things.
00:22:36.000So, in all three ways, you have to really look at it in a holistic way.
00:22:40.000That if people are paying less on their taxes, they're taking home more in wages or in bonuses or anything else, and on top of that, they're paying less for their expenses, this is a massive injection into the economy for everybody.
00:22:53.000And there was a poll that was done by Quinnipiac, or Quinnipiac, I always have trouble with that pronunciation.
00:23:00.00066% of Americans rate the economy as doing good or excellent, which is the highest reported number since they started recording these statistics.
00:23:11.000And the reason I bring this up, the reason I bring this up is because nobody talks about the tax plan, nobody talks about the economic gains, nobody talks about this.
00:23:22.000And I think it's really symptomatic of where a lot of people in this movement, where their heads are at.
00:23:28.000A lot of people in the alt right downplay the importance of the tax cuts.
00:23:31.000They downplay the importance of the economy.
00:23:34.000They say the tax cuts were a corporate Gibbs, the tax cuts were a corporate handout, and that's Bush tier.
00:23:40.000Trump is not a good president because he did this before he did immigration, and they say this doesn't really even matter.
00:23:46.000And it really speaks to the internationalist, ironically, the internationalist prejudice.
00:23:52.000On the part of so many people in this movement.
00:23:55.000Because if you imagine your average working class white person, this is going to help them.
00:24:01.000$1,000 more per year for a working class person, $1,000 bonus, new plants being opened up in Huntsville, which is close to Appalachia, new plants being opened up in places like Michigan or Wisconsin, which have been announced earlier this year, places that have been devastated by NAFTA and the TPP or other trade deals.
00:24:23.000And it just reveals just a striking amount of out of touchness, I guess you could say, of a lack of connection to the working class people that many in the movement purport to represent.
00:24:35.000And this is important because if we're talking about making demographic change, if we're talking about making immigration change and policy change and legislation and getting elected, you have to get in the mind of the American voter.
00:24:49.000And this is something that many, many people do not understand.
00:24:51.000This is something that many people who are not.
00:24:54.000Maybe in charge or do not look at it from an electoral perspective, do not understand.
00:25:03.000People go to the polls and they vote nine times out of ten based on the economy.
00:25:08.000If you talk to any normal person, and when I say normal, I mean a normie, I mean anybody that's not on Twitter with an anime profile and they're not on Breitbart or on poll and they don't know everything that's going on.
00:25:20.000If you talk to any normal person, they'll talk to you about the economy.
00:25:42.000And you really start to get into the mind of the kinds of people we're trying to bring into the movement.
00:25:46.000And you see that most people are not staying up at night thinking about the fact that immigration is out of control.
00:25:53.000They're not staying up at night thinking about how, you know, DACA is in place or the demographic situation is declining.
00:25:59.000And that's not to say it isn't important.
00:26:01.000Of course, that's not what I'm trying to say.
00:26:03.000And we talk all day long about how important that is and how people need to wake up to it.
00:26:07.000But if we're talking about winning in 2018, if we're talking about winning in 2020 or 2022 or anytime soon, talking about getting electoral victories so that we could make the demographic change necessary in the legislature, we have to understand where the masses are at.
00:26:24.000We have to understand where most people are at.
00:26:27.000And they're coming at it from the economy.
00:26:29.000And so, It's important for me to bring this up because so many people will come at me, and many people have this anti-economic sentiment in the alt-right.
00:26:38.000This strange, I don't know, like it doesn't matter, like MUD GDP.
00:26:43.000That meme disqualifies economics from being a valid or a worthy consideration.
00:26:48.000But this is something really to look at.
00:26:50.000This might be the thing that saves Trump in the midterms.
00:26:54.000Because you look at the polling, you look at the media, you look at all that's arrayed against Trump, and it's not a pretty picture.
00:26:59.000I know they stuff the polls, I know the media is biased and all of that.
00:27:06.000If they didn't, I don't think the turnout would have been as low in Alabama.
00:27:10.000And of course, there are other considerations there as well.
00:27:12.000But of course, the media plays a factor and the low approval ratings play a factor.
00:27:17.000But if you have a strong economy, if you have jobs, if you have people getting paid and they're getting fed and everything else, you won't have the amount of dissatisfaction required to have massive mobilization from the other side.
00:27:28.000If on the midterms, if during the midterms in 2018, we have good unemployment numbers, we have a strong and growing economy, jobs are being created, people have their bonuses, they have their jobs, their rates are being cut, they're taking home more money because they're not paying as much in taxes.
00:27:45.000There won't exist the amount of dissatisfaction required in swing states like Missouri or in other places, you know, where it's really a battle to displace or to unseat Republicans if the economy is doing well.
00:27:59.000And so it's important for us to consider that from all angles that economy is probably the number one thing for most voters.
00:28:39.000So that's the tax cuts, a major white pill on that.
00:28:43.000And then just some last developments here.
00:28:45.000I know we talked about DACA, white pills on that.
00:28:49.000We talked about the economy, white pills on that.
00:28:51.000The trad thought question, white pills on that.
00:28:54.000But here are some other developments that have been happening here, just sort of on the sidelines.
00:28:58.000And again, this is another defense of Trump.
00:29:01.000People are going to call me, you know, in before I'm Bill Mitchell, in before I'm a shill or whatever.
00:29:06.000Trump really gets a bad rap in this movement.
00:29:08.000And this is kind of, I've been building this case over the past three days to basically say we should have some kind of, I guess we should give him the benefit of the doubt.
00:29:18.000Because you really have to understand that Donald Trump, you know, why would he do all of the things that he's doing?
00:29:24.000If it weren't for the benefit of us, why would he be doing all the things that he was doing?
00:29:28.000Why would he even campaign in the first place, run for president, do the job, take the slings and arrows, if it wasn't for the fact that he was going to make positive change, if it wasn't for the fact that he intends to make positive reform under the direction that he campaigned on?
00:29:44.000And what I mean by this is that you get a lot of blackpilling in this movement.
00:30:00.000To sap the morale out of the movement, it cannot be overstated what a devastating thing that is to the movement.
00:30:07.000Because you understand that the people that are listening to this kind of stuff from these alt right personalities and from others in the right about how Donald Trump is a shill, it's all over, and everything else, these are young, impressionable people.
00:30:21.000Others are younger people, 20s and 30s, who are just starting out their families.
00:30:26.000And they're concerned about the future of their children, they're concerned about the future of their children.
00:30:31.000For their family and for their jobs and everything else.
00:30:33.000And then you have older people that are concerned about what they did to their country and what they'll have to give to their children.
00:30:39.000And if you understand that that's your audience, people that really have their hearts and their minds invested in this, people that are really concerned about real world things, to come at them every two months because you hear a headline you don't like, because you hear something that doesn't sound right to you, to say, it's all over, Trump cucked.
00:31:00.000Our one hope, the one guy that gave us hope, that breathed life into the American right and said, maybe we have a chance here.
00:31:15.000You have to understand what an effect that has on people.
00:31:18.000The demoralization, what a devastating effect that has on people.
00:31:21.000And I saw somebody tweet the other day.
00:31:23.000They said, Well, on the one hand, if Trump isn't cucking on DACA and we neg him and we blackpill, well, people call their representatives and they're more involved and we put pressure on him.
00:31:34.000And that was a good thing that we did that.
00:31:36.000If he is cucking, we get people to call, we pressure them, and maybe he changes and that's a good thing.
00:31:40.000And this person said, There's no downside.
00:31:43.000There's no downside to being a pessimist.
00:31:46.000And nobody ever takes into consideration the effect that this has on the impressionable people that come to us for hope, that see the world collapsing around them.
00:31:55.000And for people that watch this show, for people that are living in this life, in this modern world, there is no refuge anymore.
00:32:02.000There is no, there really is no hope anymore when you look at what's going on around the world.
00:32:07.000And when I say there's no hope, I mean people come to us and to Donald Trump and to what's going on here.
00:32:14.000As an escape from the world around them, which has no hope, in the sense that you watch your movies, and do I even have to go into it between the Star Wars episode and the Ghostbusters episode and everything else?
00:32:26.000And the media, Hollywood, their television shows, which are invaded every night by people that hate them.
00:32:34.000They make fun of the space between Los Angeles and New York City, flyover country.
00:32:41.000They think we're all a bunch of rubes, all a bunch of dummies.
00:32:43.000They hate our way of life, they hate our religion.
00:32:45.000You look at our government, where every day it's obstruction.
00:32:49.000Every one of our representatives, our senators, our congressmen is corrupt, is a liar, is probably a criminal in some way that we don't even know.
00:32:57.000You look at our school system, academia.
00:32:59.000You look at the economy and how we've been browbeaten for so long by internationalists and globalists.
00:33:22.000They want to drag everyone else down and make them just as miserable as they are.
00:33:26.000And so here are some developments that I think are a real white pill here to give you some hope.
00:33:30.000If you're not white pilled yet on DACA, if you're not satisfied with the economic gains, which I think are really a solid thing, Donald Trump said or he tweeted today from Fox and Friends that illegal immigration is at a 45 year low.
00:33:45.000So people that are saying there's not enough people getting rounded up and deported, well, illegal immigration is not happening anymore.
00:33:53.000The most prominent illegal immigration was in the period between 1980 and 2015.
00:34:00.000We're at a 45 year low for illegal immigration.
00:34:03.000This was reported earlier in the week.
00:34:05.000DHS and the DOJ, the Department of Homeland Security and the Department of Justice, are now revoking citizenship from people, which is a massive white pill.
00:34:14.000They found all kinds of inconsistencies in fingerprint data, people that got smuggled in here, people that got green cards illegally, their documents weren't in order, or they forged the documents, or there's missing records.
00:34:25.000They're now looking at 300,000 cases where that might be happening.
00:34:57.000You look at how Donald Trump has kept us out of Syria, kept us out of Iran, and then you look at these little things that have been going on, whether it's selling back the land in Utah, pardoning Joe Arpeo, all the factories coming back to Wisconsin, and then you have all this activity with illegal immigration and the Department of Justice doing their investigation, the IG report.
00:35:18.000I think we're really in a good position.
00:35:20.000And so for people watching the show, I'm not white pilling you to bullshit you.
00:36:24.000It's all, we're in a very tough place.
00:36:27.000But we are very fortunate in the sense that never before in history have we been confronted with such an opportunity to prove ourselves, such an opportunity, such a struggle to fight and overcome adversity.
00:36:40.000And deliver to our children something truly remarkable, a victory for the ages.
00:36:45.000And Oswald Mosley said something similar to that effect.
00:36:48.000He said, Never before in the history of mankind have we been confronted with such choices, you know?
00:36:53.000And that's, I think, really a remarkable thing.
00:37:16.000Today, there were many Chinese as well.
00:37:18.000Is this the future, Chinese and Muslims?
00:37:21.000Well, you know, it's interesting to note that you look at some of the graphs, you look at the data on immigration in the past 50 years since the 1965 Immigration Act, the Hart Seller Act, and not only do you have massive Hispanic immigration, everybody's aware of mass Hispanic immigration, you also have almost equal Asian immigration.
00:37:42.000And Asians are a smaller percentage of the population.
00:37:46.000And they have lower birth rates, but that will be the next wave.
00:37:49.000The next wave will be Asian immigration from China, from Southeast Asia.
00:38:06.000And it just goes to show that it's not about prejudice against any one group of people, it's simply to say that we want a country for ourselves, and we are entitled to that as well.
00:38:16.000You know, I don't think anybody doesn't want Chinese people in the country because, you know, Chinese people look different from us.
00:38:29.000You know, you have all these liberals and social justice type people who talk about experience.
00:38:34.000They talk about not invalidating somebody's experience.
00:38:38.000They say that you can't invalidate somebody's experience in getting discriminated against, in maybe perceived oppression, maybe perceived sexism or whatever, because you can't discount somebody's experience.
00:38:50.000And that is exactly what they do on a galactic scale.
00:38:55.000When they bring in these Africans to Europe, for example, and they say these are now Europeans.
00:39:01.000When they bring in Mexicans and Chinese and Africans to the United States, and they say these are now Americans.
00:39:06.000As though our identity, who it means to be, who we are, is nothing more than a sheet of paper.
00:39:31.000And if you're not willing to fight for that, I mean, we just have no place for you.
00:39:34.000If you're not willing to fight and die for what it means to be who you are, what the legacy of your ancestors is, I mean, you're just not worthy.
00:39:45.000Simon Skoa, thoughts on Lauren Southern going to South Africa?
00:39:49.000Well, you know, I hear, and Millennial Matt says this, that Faith Goldie was originally going to go to South Africa, and Lauren Southern caught wind of it.
00:39:57.000And then she scheduled a trip for a week before Faith to undercut her, to scoop her.
00:40:33.000Isn't that so symbolic and indicative of everything that's wrong with the movement that you have a genocide going on in South Africa and the story is like two women bickering over who gets to report on it for the shekels and for the views?
00:40:48.000Doesn't that kind of tell you everything you already need to know?
00:40:51.000You have people over there that they get their faces cut off, they get skinned alive and set on fire, they get blowtorched, they get tortured.
00:40:59.000In their houses, their wives, their children, and everything else.
00:41:03.000And the story is that two people who are very comfortable, very comfortable Western ladies who make money making videos, bickering over who gets to go down there and, oh, look at how terrible it is.
00:42:59.000You look at Generation Z's views on abortion, on gay marriage, on some of the social issues, and although they do support them at the same rates as millennials, their enthusiasm is way, way, way, way down compared to that.
00:43:11.000And then you have all kinds of other data from Pew and from others that suggest that.
00:43:17.000Generation Z would have voted for Trump in huge numbers, particularly white people.
00:43:23.000And so, yeah, I mean, they are more traditionalist.
00:43:27.000And the reason why is because, and I'm going to give a speech about this at the American Renaissance Conference in April.
00:43:34.000This is going to be basically the basis of my speech.
00:43:37.000I don't want to give away too much, and I don't want to give away the whole thing.
00:43:39.000But basically, the reason why is because you think about Generation Z's experiences, and they grew up in a different America, and they don't like it.
00:43:48.000They grew up in a different America than every generation that came before them, and they don't like it.
00:43:54.000The America that Generation Z grew up in was explicitly, overtly anti white, anti male.
00:44:02.000It was sheltered, saturated with sex and drug abuse and death and all kinds of things.
00:44:08.000And they are finding out that this is not a satisfying and fulfilling life.
00:44:13.000It is a real existential angst on the part of Generation Z, like I have not witnessed with any other generation.
00:44:21.000You know, boomers, it's pina coladas and vacations and yachts because they have all the money.
00:44:27.000And Generation X, it's, I don't know, just kind of this rebelliousness.
00:44:31.000Millennials, millennials are just shit tier.
00:44:34.000I mean, I know a lot of them watch the show and we like the based millennials, but as a whole, millennials are like, they're worse than boomers in many cases.
00:44:43.000And then Generation Z really has this anxiety about it, really has this existential angst about it.
00:44:50.000And for that, I think it makes them different.
00:44:53.000Simon Skola, thoughts on Andy Worski and his antics as of late?
00:44:57.000Well, you know, of course, it's a little bit exploitative in the sense that he had a really good stream, I think, with Spencer and Sargon, and I was trying to milk the hell out of it with Sargon and Spencer, too, and all these other things.
00:45:10.000And, you know, look, I think he's a brave guy.
00:45:12.000I guess he's a brave guy for having on Spencer and these controversial people that then he gets lumped in with them.
00:45:27.000I think it's generally, I think it's a net positive because when you have our kinds of people getting on there and our ideas get exposure and they get normalized, that's the best thing that can happen.
00:45:37.000That's the best thing that can happen because really the only barrier between any normie accepting what we have to say on, you know, immigration, race, other questions, it's that we have a stigma.
00:45:51.000It's that they don't want to be called racist.
00:45:53.000They don't want to be called the names.
00:45:55.000So if we achieve normalization, if we achieve normalcy and we get that exposure, It really breaks down those barriers.
00:46:01.000The problem is, we have to get people that are more likable.
00:46:04.000We can't have pretentious, snobbish people on that are going to be really off putting.
00:47:13.000You know, capitalism in its current state has.
00:47:16.000I mean, I think the chief problem with capitalism in its current state is that you have free trade internationally.
00:47:22.000And the biggest problem with that is, of course, the effect that you have when you don't have a free market in terms of people moving around.
00:47:30.000I've often said that the big problem with free trade outside of the country compared to inside the country is that if you have jobs moving overseas, well, people are not going to go overseas like they would move to Tennessee or to Michigan or to another state.
00:47:43.000If a job moves to another state, if a factory opens up in another state within the country, And business moves, for example, from Illinois to Indiana, like it is doing.
00:47:54.000High taxes, lots of regulations, a burgeoning pension budget crisis in Illinois is forcing a lot of jobs to move over to Indiana.
00:48:03.000Jobs and businesses literally shut down in Illinois and pop up a mile across the border in Indiana.
00:48:09.000And so lots of people are leaving the city, lots of people are leaving Illinois to go to Indiana.
00:48:14.000And the reason why free trade works within the United States.
00:48:18.000You don't have trade barriers between states within the country is because people can pick up and move to Indiana and there's no problem.
00:48:25.000People can pack up and move to Arizona or to Tennessee or to wherever the business is.
00:48:32.000If your business shuts down and moves to China because China has less regulations and less taxes and cost of living and cost of labor and everything else is cheaper, well, you're not going to pick up all your stuff and move to China.
00:48:44.000That's not exactly the same kind of a transition.
00:48:48.000People are not going to pick up and move to Beijing and learn Mandarin.
00:48:51.000Start eating with chopsticks and whatever kind of wacky stuff goes on over there.
00:48:55.000And so that's, I think, the fundamental flaw of free trade theory is that idea, is a social, a cultural idea.
00:49:02.000But then also you have to consider with free trade that these are military adversaries, these are rival foreign powers.
00:49:09.000We want to give our jobs to a country like China or to Russia or to other countries.
00:49:14.000We want to have foreign investors from other countries dictating what goes on here.
00:49:18.000I mean, that's the problem international finance, not capitalism per se, not markets.
00:49:24.000But international finance, transnational finance, multinational corporations.
00:49:30.000Like, for example, if you had like a nomadic people, if you had like a nomadic people that were spread all over the globe, international in character, and because they were so, they had such a strong in group preference, they had connections all over the globe, and they could facilitate international commerce and international finance.
00:49:47.000And because of that character of that people, that they were nomadic, they were rootless.
00:49:56.000Since many centuries ago, and they had these connections and they had a high trust society among people in different places, and maybe an element of nepotism and not a strong connection to the country they're in, maybe they could facilitate a very destructive, kind of a parasitic finance system internationally.
00:50:31.000With socialism, I mean, it just doesn't work.
00:50:34.000You don't get to erase the problems of socialism because there's no minorities in the country.
00:50:39.000Norway and Sweden had their own welfare states and they came crumbling down.
00:50:44.000I think, particularly in, I'm not sure which country this was.
00:50:47.000It was one of the Scandinavian countries, I believe Sweden, where they erected a pretty vast welfare state in the 80s and 90s and it completely collapsed because what happened was that people were taking more sick days, people were abusing the system, and this happens even in a majority white country.
00:54:11.000They speculate that people didn't put down farms and everything because if there was conflict, if there was war, you could literally just pick up and go somewhere else.
00:54:22.000And with all of that, they did not produce.
00:54:25.000In the same time that we developed guns and radio and television and cars and airplanes and the railroads, and we wrote great symphonies and created great art and great cathedrals and great theology, great philosophy, we had Plato 5,000 years ago.
00:54:42.000Not one two story building in the whole continent before we got there.
00:54:47.000Not one written language, with the exception of Ethiopia.
00:54:58.000Their languages in Africa, their language did not account for abstract thinking.
00:55:04.000Their language, not only was it not written, but it was only verbal.
00:55:07.000And therefore, because it was only verbal, because of how that evolved, they couldn't talk about things like the future, things like in the future.
00:55:15.000Maybe that's why when they get all kinds of foreign aid money, they don't use it for delaying gratification and having return on investment later.
00:55:22.000They blow it on things that will show off their social status.
00:55:26.000These are facts, these are historical facts.
00:55:30.000Facts don't care about your feelings, mate.
00:55:32.000Facts don't care about your feelings, Goyim.
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