Tik Tok is being tried to be banned again, and this time it looks like they are going to succeed. We also talk about the South Dakota Anti-Semitism Law, and how it could be used to justify a ban on TikTok, and why it would be bad for the Jewish people. And finally, we talk about why TikTok should be allowed to stay on the App Store and Google should not be allowed on the Google Play Store, and the CIA and Mossad are the real problem, not the "fifth column" within our own country, the "organized Jewish lobby" that is really responsible for all of the problems we have in the world, not our enemies within the fifth column, the fake news media, and all of our enemies. And we also discuss the new bill in Congress that could force TikTok to either be sold to an American company, or be removed from the market entirely, and what that means for the future of TikTok and the rest of the world's most popular social media platform. And much more. America First is a show about freedom, liberty, and justice for all people, hosted by a free and fair-minded human being. Please like, share, and subscribe to this show, and share it with your friends and family. It helps us spread the word to the world about what we're talking about. Thank you for listening and spreading the word. - Nicholas J. Fuentes to everyone you can be a voice for freedom, love, peace, and understanding, and love, no matter who you're listening, and support, and don't forget to tell your friends what they're listening to this podcast. or don't be shy away from it, it's gonna be a big show! or not listen to this one. Thank you! - Your support is so appreciated, and we'll be hearing from you. "America First" - Nicky, the host of America First, by Nicholas J FuENTES and more! . - P. (Isaac ) (Podcast (p.S. ) ( ) ( ) (PODCAST: ) . . (R. , )( ) ( . ) ( ). (TikTok: TikTok: Is TikTok's ban coming soon? TikTok s ban coming to be implemented? ) and more ( ] )
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00:00:00.000Good evening everybody you're watching America First.
00:01:25.000They'll have Apple and Google remove it.
00:01:28.000They may have Apple and Google remove it from devices directly.
00:01:32.000We don't know all the details because it's never happened before.
00:01:37.000But this bill, if passed, would either force the sale or have it removed and may even confer additional powers
00:01:48.000on the presidency to ban not only TikTok but also any app or any website which they deem to be interfering in elections or having some kind of foreign backing.
00:02:01.000So it's actually a little bit more ambitious than a lot of people even understand.
00:03:25.000A publicly traded company can be subject to boycotts and other forms of pressure from cutouts for the US government or for Israel or for organized Jewry.
00:03:38.000The same is true of YouTube, owned by parent company Google, owned by parent company Alphabet.
00:04:14.000It's much more complicated than people
00:04:18.000Then people are maybe that people understand and that is being advertised in the mainstream press they make it all about China and they want to that's all they want to talk about is China but nobody wants to talk about the enemy within the fifth column within our own country which is CIA Mossad organized Jewry organized Zionist lobby that's the real problem
00:04:56.000Have passed executive orders, non-binding resolutions, or laws in the state legislature adopting this very specific definition of antisemitism from the IHRA, which is the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance.
00:05:14.000And South Dakota became one of the most recent states to pass this law.
00:05:19.000Indiana, I think, was even more recent just last week.
00:05:23.000But it's pretty incredible because South Dakota has adopted this extremely broad and profound definition for anti-Semitism which would enhance certain criminal actions and turn them into hate crimes under this definition.
00:05:44.000But it's peculiar because South Dakota doesn't have any Jews.
00:05:48.000There's 300 Jews in the entire state of South Dakota, but their state legislature has passed a law codifying a broad definition of anti-Semitism into the state's law, which would theoretically be used, that definition will be used in future criminal acts, to enhance certain crimes into hate crimes to protect their 300 Jews.
00:06:21.000And we've talked about this definition before.
00:06:25.000This is what they're pushing on everybody.
00:06:26.000This is what they pushed on Elon Musk after the ban the ADL campaign last August and after the October 7th attack.
00:06:37.000Elon Musk was pressed by different members of the organized Jewish community to adopt this specific IHRA definition of antisemitism in Twitter or X's enforcement of their hate speech terms.
00:06:54.000And they pressed him specifically, they said you need to not just enforce the rules against antisemitism, but specifically this definition.
00:07:10.000It's almost unbelievable, but yet it is very real.
00:07:19.000The problem that the Jews have is they want to shut all of us up when we talk about what they're doing.
00:07:27.000And historically, they call this anti-Semitism.
00:07:31.000If you acknowledge how powerful Jews are, if you talk about their values, if you talk about their arcane, weird, evil religion, if you talk about their nefarious, mobster-like activities, they will call you an anti-Semite.
00:07:50.000But as time has gone on, people are starting to see that
00:07:54.000The critics of world Jewry are not saying they hate Jews.
00:07:58.000They're not saying, hey, we hate Jews for being Jewish.
00:08:02.000They're not saying, hey, let's kill them or let's be cruel or be prejudiced.
00:08:06.000They're just saying things like, hey, don't murder kids.
00:08:23.000So there's this dilemma where the Jews use the accusation of anti-Semitism to shield themselves and their collective power from criticism, but there's this massive deficit of Jew hatred.
00:08:36.000Because no one actually, no one really hates them in the sense that people understand would be anti-Semitism.
00:08:45.000They just hate what they're doing, and we hate what they're about in many cases.
00:08:50.000So now they need to mess with the definition.
00:08:54.000So if they're not getting enough antisemitism, if they're not getting enough Jew hatred, if they're not getting enough people saying they hate Jews, they just shift the goalpost and they edit the dictionary and they say, well now antisemitism means everything.
00:09:48.000So in this new definition, the IHRA definition, it specifically says, for example, if you say that Jews are more loyal to Israel than the country they live in, that's anti-Semitism.
00:10:52.000But I wouldn't go and get citizenship in another country and fight in a war.
00:10:58.000Anyway, we're already getting into it, but point is, it's a provable fact, but they've changed the definition, so now they can charge you with a hate crime.
00:11:07.000So if you commit any crime, but you happen to believe these obvious things, it will enhance the sentencing.
00:11:20.000Before we get into it though, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification whenever I go live.
00:11:35.000Follow me on Telegram, t.me slash NickJFuentes.
00:11:40.000Also, I just want to say if you missed it, I did a huge collaboration this weekend with Cheezer.
00:11:48.000iCheeser on kick great guy it was unexpectedly a huge stream I mean I thought it would get big viewership but we got I think we peaked at 45,000 50,000 live viewers on kick it was incredible
00:12:04.000And for those that don't know, Cheezer is a big kick streamer.
00:12:29.000It was like Hurricane Groyper hit kick.
00:12:32.000I mean, in the build-up to it, I was in the group chat and I was like, man, Amaranth and XQC, they're not ready for the Nick Fuentes-Cheezer collaboration.
00:13:47.000They're like, how much you want to bet he rolled out of bed, got on a stream in front of 45,000 people and off the dome just red-pilled them on everything about 9-11, Epstein, the Holocaust, the babies on October 7th, like...
00:14:03.000Not to break my heart patting myself on the back, but it was some say it was one of my best streams that I've done in a while so Worth checking out.
00:14:42.000It's the number one stream or number two stream on the site.
00:14:46.000And I've been talking for 15 minutes about how the Holocaust is used to shield Jews from criticism about how they obviously control the world and hate Jesus Christ.
00:15:54.000And then they go there and they're like, wow, what a delightful crowd of young people.
00:15:58.000And I get up there, and everyone's like, you know, people are getting there on their feet, pumping their fists, and I'm like, do we love Adolf Hitler or what?
00:18:04.000We have talked on the show about the benefits of our federal system.
00:18:10.000We look at what is happening to our country, which is that it is being buried by immigrants.
00:18:16.000And this is having a profound effect on electoral politics.
00:18:21.000Everything points towards America becoming a one-party, Democrat-Liberal country.
00:18:29.000And that's because all of the constituencies which are growing, all of the demographic cohorts which are growing and set to increase over the years,
00:18:38.000are very liberal and very loyal to the Democratic Party and the distinct groups I'm talking about are young people and non-white people, particularly young women and non-white people.
00:19:28.000And of course, young people are also very liberal.
00:19:31.000That's why it's so problematic they talk about the impact Taylor Swift will have on the election.
00:19:37.000So in recent weeks, and for the last several years, I've talked about how in the future we may have to look to our federal system, the division of power between federal and state governments, as an antidote.
00:19:52.000If we can't win national elections because of the changing national demographics and the growing...
00:20:00.000You know, these young people that are very liberal, these non-white people that are very liberal, well, maybe we can have a state-based strategy where we run and we win elections as very nationalist Republicans, and we use the state power within a given state to resist the bad decisions by the national government, by the national legislature, by the White House.
00:20:31.000Not to mix metaphors, but all the benefits that you get from Republicans controlling the state legislatures and Republicans controlling the governor's mansions, you also get all the negatives of Republicans controlling these institutions.
00:20:45.000So yes, Republicans will make these grand gestures.
00:20:50.000They won't do anything concrete, but they will make grand gestures to secure the border in perpetuity.
00:20:57.000And they don't want us to ask them what they're gonna do with it, and they don't want any... Hang on, I think my stream just went down.
00:22:08.000And so it the rumble folded cuz cozy folded that's okay.
00:22:13.000I'll upload I guess I'll upload the replay to rumble but now no rumble read, you know, honestly, we just got to start doing it in reverse where I stream on rumble and the Rumble stream is taken and put on cozy cuz cozy is not super reliable Okay Well that sucks
00:22:37.000Well, hopefully somebody if somebody's awake who can help with this maybe Utah If somebody is awake that can set the rumble stream back up.
00:22:49.000I would appreciate that Okay, thank you, yeah, he's just texting me he's rumbles going back up okay, okay so rumble streams going back up so Where was I?
00:23:02.000So, I don't know where it cut out exactly.
00:23:05.000I imagine it was about three minutes ago.
00:23:07.000But the problem is, Republicans controlling states...
00:23:14.000There are some benefits, but there's also the profound negative, which is that the Republican Party is controlled by Israel.
00:23:20.000And so we get, as a consequence, a lot of this ridiculous pro-Israel, pro-Zionist legislation.
00:23:27.000And this is where people really need to wake up and realize that the Republican Party is not our party.
00:23:43.000Because the Democratic Party is very liberal, and they support things like abortion, and feminism, and gay marriage, and illegal immigration, and they're soft on black crime.
00:23:56.000So we know that obviously that's not our party.
00:23:59.000The Republican Party is not our party either.
00:24:03.000Because the Republican Party will persecute you for being America First.
00:24:10.000The Republican Party is controlled by Zionist Jews.
00:24:15.000That's why it was the Republican Party that brought us the Iraq War.
00:24:19.000That's why it's the Republican Party that set the stage for this current conflict with the Axis of Resistance in the Middle East.
00:24:27.000It was the Republican Party that tore up the Iranian nuclear deal.
00:24:32.000And that's why now it's the Republican Party passing these laws.
00:24:37.000Kirstie Noem, the governor of South Dakota, a Republican, she is maybe one of the most popular Republican governors in the country because she was not as intense about the COVID lockdown, and she's a woman, and she's perceived as being very conservative.
00:25:17.000The South Dakota State Legislature passed HB 1076, which enshrines the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance's working definition of anti-Semitism into law.
00:25:28.000The State House of Representatives approved amendments on Friday of the bill, which passed the State Senate 31-3 on February 21st and the State House on January 23rd.
00:25:44.000Fantastic day in the South Dakota legislature.
00:25:47.000The bill to block China and evil foreign governments from owning South Dakota agricultural land and the bill protecting our Jewish neighbors against anti-semitic hatred are both on their way to my desk.
00:26:11.000It's like, that's a crazy contrast because, newsflash, evil foreign governments are involved in both of those.
00:26:22.000Arthur Mazerjian, the Chief of Staff of the Combat Antisemitism Movement,
00:26:30.000Said, quote, in the state by having a clear definition of anti-semitism law enforcement and education agencies can be better equipped to recognize and ultimately combat all forms of contemporary anti-semitism.
00:27:24.000Is law enforcement being equipped to understand those that hate white people, or those that hate God, or those that hate Christians, or those that hate Jesus Christ?
00:28:44.000But number two, of course, it is very subjective what it means to be a racist or what it means to be an anti-Semite or a bigot.
00:28:56.000Groups are comprised of fallible people
00:29:01.000And we need to talk about that sometimes.
00:29:04.000We need to talk about the constituent members of different races or of different religious groups, whatever it is.
00:29:14.000Especially when we're in a society living among them, with them, or under their control, under their lobbying power or influence in government.
00:29:23.000So actually, yes, it is extremely critical in an open, multiracial society that we are able to speak freely, that we feel, and it's not just that we're able to, but that we feel
00:29:36.000Free that we feel able to speak freely about these groups because what happens if people don't feel that they are able to speak this way is that effectively you don't have that right if there are certain people who are the victims of slap lawsuits or
00:29:57.000Convoluted decisions, maybe they're overturned eventually, but prosecution from government because they say things, it produces a chilling effect.
00:30:07.000And it has the same effect as if speech is outlawed.
00:30:10.000In other words, if you get sued, like Alex Jones did, for example, for saying that the Sandy Hook shooting was fake,
00:30:20.000Even if, let's say, because of course he lost that civil suit.
00:30:26.000He is being forced to pay a billion dollar penalty.
00:30:30.000But even if he won that on appeal, even if that were overturned, it wouldn't even matter.
00:30:35.000Because the message was received loud and clear regardless of the ultimate outcome.
00:30:41.000And the message that was sent and received is, if you talk about certain things in a certain way, this could be you.
00:30:50.000And most people don't want to go through that even if ultimately you might win if you prevail after many appeals and years of stress and financial difficulties and legal procedures and so on.
00:31:07.000People start to say it's not worth the trouble.
00:31:09.000And so if the right is an exercise, if people are afraid of exercising the right, it atrophies.
00:31:16.000And the right effectively no longer exists.
00:31:19.000And so, so yes, we do need to be able, we do need to feel free.
00:31:27.000To be able to be anti-semitic or racist.
00:31:31.000Whatever those subjective terms mean to one person or another, people must feel free to be able to engage in speech which might be considered those things.
00:31:41.000And the reason why it is important for them to feel that way is because we live with these people.
00:31:57.000We all receive services from the same public pool.
00:32:01.000We all live under laws based on the results of elections that appoint representatives.
00:32:07.000We must be able to speak about black people and Jews and Hispanics just the same that all of them feel free to speak about white people and whatever they feel is appropriate.
00:33:34.000And with that degree of centralization, it suddenly becomes very important who's making those decisions.
00:33:40.000It would be one thing if there were a million independent booksellers in the United States and it was very decentralized.
00:33:47.000And you might say that, well, one bookseller can make a decision and another can make their decision.
00:33:53.000But we're talking about a society which is, thanks to technology, becoming extremely centralized.
00:34:00.000It's government, bureaus, it's major corporations, the biggest companies you've ever seen, Apple, Amazon, Facebook, and so on.
00:34:11.000And they're making decisions about human communication that's happening within our borders.
00:34:17.000They're making decisions about what people effectively can think, what they're allowed to hear, what they're allowed to read, what they're allowed to say to one another.
00:34:26.000If you control the means of communication of text, email, video live streaming, audio live streaming, distribution of podcasts, video content, books, print,
00:34:41.000Well then, as a consequence, you actually do control what people think.
00:34:45.000You control the process of information gathering and formation of opinion.
00:34:52.000That's a big problem in a free society.
00:34:54.000It's especially a big problem when specifically those media of communication are being regulated and it's on the basis of how we talk about certain groups.
00:35:05.000That's a big problem in a multi-racial country.
00:35:09.000And they are the ones that always talk about, well, it has to be this way, we have to police the speech about certain groups because we want to prevent incitement for hatred.
00:35:26.000All the same, they say we can't talk about blacks or Jews a certain way out of fear of incitement, of hatred, or violence.
00:35:34.000But what if we need to talk about these groups because they're the ones perpetrating the hatred or violence?
00:35:42.000For example, if it is all Zionist Jews in the mainstream media that on the day of the October 7th attack break the rules of the Shabbat,
00:35:55.000To go on Twitter and say we have to kill every Palestinian and basically they're the ones inciting violence against a certain minority group.
00:36:10.000So anyway, so when they say we have created this new definition or we've codified this definition into the law,
00:36:20.000To facilitate law enforcement, what that means is they're using guns, they're using the cops to go in and tell you what you're allowed to think and say about Jewish people.
00:36:32.000One, that's really freaky and weird, and people should really think about that.
00:36:37.000Maybe you're not fully on board with me, or everything I say, or everything I say about Jews, or everything I say about certain conspiratorial ideas about Jews.
00:36:48.000But I think it's a good starting point to say law enforcement shouldn't control what we think or say about them.
00:36:56.000Then you might want to wonder why they do that, and then you might ask yourself how it got this way.
00:37:04.000And why is it that a state with only 300 Jews has their law enforcement being empowered by extremely rich NGOs who have backed legislation in the state legislature to define anti-Semitism for them?
00:37:18.000That might be a tertiary question after you realize how bizarre the whole thing is.
00:37:25.000So anyway, so that's the quote from Combat Antisemitism.
00:37:28.000The article goes on, it says, South Dakota is the 12th state to codify this definition into the law, and another 23 states have endorsed the working definition through resolutions or proclamations, according to the Israeli-American Council.
00:37:48.000So it's 35, I think it's going to be 36 states which have adopted this definition through proclamations, resolutions, or in the official law.
00:38:00.000And what is this definition of antisemitism, which is from the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance?
00:38:13.000It says, making mendacious, dehumanizing, demonizing, or stereotypical allegations about Jews as such, or the power of Jews as collective, such as, especially but not exclusively, the myth about a world Jewish conspiracy, or of Jews controlling the media, economy, government, or other societal institutions.
00:38:44.000Making stereotypical allegations about Jews controlling the media.
00:38:48.000According to this definition, that is anti-Semitic.
00:38:52.000They have told law enforcement, they have told the state police, that you better watch out when a person goes to court for a misdemeanor or a felony.
00:39:03.000That person is an anti-Semite if they believe stereotypes about Jews controlling the media.
00:39:44.000It means that we look at the behavior of a group and we draw a conclusion based on a pattern.
00:39:50.000That if a lot of them frequently engage in a particular behavior, we say that the generality of them behave a certain way or a certain thing is true about them.
00:40:00.000And typically stereotypes are common across geography.
00:40:07.000So, the stereotypes, for example, about black people are the same in Los Angeles as they are in New York City.
00:42:27.000Daily Wire has been the number one or number two publisher on all of Facebook, not just for conservatives or for political people, number one or number two publisher on all of Facebook and Instagram for like eight years.
00:42:40.000Who's the biggest contributor at Daily Wire?
00:42:42.000Maybe not the owner, but who's the biggest contributor?
00:44:33.000The ADL, a Jewish group, a subsidiary of the B'nai B'rith Society, which is connected to the State of Israel, they say they have an in with every social media company in America.
00:44:47.000Facebook, YouTube, Twitter, Instagram, TikTok, they pick up the phone, they make a call, they control the terms of service.
00:44:54.000So it's all the legacy media, it's all the social media,
00:44:59.000But if you say, and they say it's a stereotype, if you say to the Jews on the media, you're an anti-Semite, congratulations, you're an anti-Semite, and if you believe that, well now when you go to court, it's a hate crime if you believe that.
00:45:15.000If you commit a crime and you believe that Jews control the media, which they obviously do, now it's a hate crime because of the codification of this very particular definition of anti-Semitism.
00:47:15.000If Hitler won World War II, Israel would celebrate him.
00:47:21.000They'd be building statues of him because of the Havara Agreement and the diplomacy between the early Zionists and the National Socialists.
00:47:32.000Many of the early Zionists were National Socialists.
00:47:38.000So all these things are facts, but now under 36 U.S.
00:47:44.000state laws, you'd be an anti-Semite for saying any of those things.
00:47:50.000And if you committed a crime and those beliefs were involved in some way, you would then have that crime enhanced, the sentencing would be enhanced and turned into a hate crime.
00:48:00.000And all of this is being included in the educational agencies, which means that if you go to a state school, if you go to any kind of public university or public grade school or high school, this is what they will teach is anti-Semitism.
00:48:18.000And the reason we're getting this in all these states is because these states are beholden to Zionist money.
00:48:25.000The Israeli Foreign Minister goes out there and says, we want you to ban Ben and Jerry's.
00:48:29.000We want you to ban... because Ben and Jerry's operates in the West Bank.
00:48:33.000They say, we want you to ban anti-Semitism in this forum.
00:48:37.000We want you to ban anti-Semitism from the campus.
00:49:36.000It actually goes back four or five years.
00:49:39.000Donald Trump tried to ban TikTok at the end of his first term.
00:49:45.000And they were very close to closing the deal.
00:49:47.000He wanted TikTok to be divested of from China.
00:49:54.000So TikTok is owned by the parent company ByteDance which is headquartered in, I think, Hong Kong.
00:50:01.000Which is under the jurisdiction of China.
00:50:03.000And the national security problem, they say, is that if the Chinese government in Beijing were to request data from ByteDance, ByteDance would have to turn it over.
00:50:14.000Because it's under the Chinese jurisdiction.
00:50:17.000And if that is possible, then it is most likely happening.
00:50:21.000And that means that all of the data that the TikTok app collects from an individual device
00:50:44.000Which a lot of people don't even think about.
00:50:46.000Like they'll track your device settings, like keyboard settings, and other specific settings that you'll implement for your entire device, and they'll use that to create a unique device identity, and they will use that to track all kinds of behavior.
00:51:03.000They do this on browser, they do this within the app.
00:51:07.000If you keep your app running, so let's say you open TikTok,
00:51:11.000And then you switch to another app without closing the TikTok application.
00:51:15.000It can track your activity across other apps.
00:51:19.000So it harvests a lot of data, and if ByteDance is under the Chinese jurisdiction, it's all going to Beijing.
00:51:34.000And so, under Trump, they said that TikTok would be forced to be divested of from China.
00:51:41.000They said that the ByteDance company would have to sell it to an American company.
00:51:46.000And so at that time, it seemed as though Oracle and Walmart were going to come together and buy TikTok, and it would become an American tech company.
00:51:56.000And for whatever reason, that was shelved for a few years.
00:52:26.000And what the bill is going to do, and there's a few aspects of this, the bill will force ByteDance to either sell TikTok or TikTok will be banned for all American users.
00:52:38.000It'll be banned on all American devices.
00:52:42.000But the bill also does more than that.
00:52:44.000It says that any website or any application which will interfere in the American election or that has any kind of foreign involvement, the president can ban that too.
00:52:55.000So you've got kind of two categories here.
00:52:57.000You've got the provision of the law, which is specifically directed at TikTok, which says TikTok will be sold or banned.
00:53:05.000But then there's these implications about potentially other apps or websites which could be banned.
00:53:48.000This approach reflects the bill's growing momentum on Capitol Hill during an election year in which members of both political parties are eager to demonstrate a willingness to be tough on China.
00:53:59.000The House Energy and Commerce Committee voted unanimously last week to advance a legislation which would remove TikTok from app stores in the United States by September 30th unless its Beijing-based parent company ByteDance sold its stake.
00:54:14.000But Mr. Trump, who as president issued an executive order that did exactly that, has now changed course and is vocally opposing the bill, a move that will test his ability to continue tanking bipartisan legislation in Congress from the campaign trail.
00:54:31.000Mr. Trump on Monday offered a rambling explanation for his reversal, saying that he did not want to alienate young voters or abuse Facebook, which he considers a mortal foe with more power.
00:54:42.000In an interview with CNBC, he said that he still considered TikTok a national security threat, but that banning it would make young people go crazy, and that harming the platform would benefit Facebook, which he called an enemy of the people.
00:56:39.000And really TikTok is in its own category because it is in the club of American social media platforms with more than a billion active users but not American owned.
00:56:52.000So it is nearly as big as Instagram and it reached a billion active users far faster.
00:56:58.000It is growing faster than Instagram because of course it was created later than Instagram and arrived in the United States later than in other countries
00:57:09.000So it is rapidly growing and in a sense it is the only true competition to the American platforms in America from outside America.
00:57:21.000And that is the key to understanding this problem.
00:57:24.000So properly understood, when Congress takes action specifically against TikTok, well, one way to say that is the American government is taking action against the only non-American social media company with more than a billion active users.
00:57:41.000Said yet another way, the American government is taking action against the only competition to American social media.
00:57:51.000And the reason why they're doing this is because newsflash, TikTok won.
00:59:16.000What differentiates the TikTok algorithm from the Instagram algorithm is that every video that is uploaded to TikTok more or less has the same likelihood of going viral as any other video.
00:59:37.000On Instagram, there's far more weight given to a video
00:59:42.000If a user is already following the person who uploaded that video.
00:59:49.000So in other words, if I'm following 50 accounts on Instagram, I'm far more likely to see videos that were uploaded by those 50 accounts that I already follow, than I am to see a video that some other person uploaded that I don't already follow.
01:00:04.000On TikTok, the weight that is assigned to a video uploaded by someone you follow is far smaller than it is on Instagram.
01:00:13.000You will still see content from the accounts that you follow, of course, or the channels you follow, but you're far more likely to see other videos.
01:00:24.000And so what this creates is the ability for people to discover.
01:00:44.000It's about the discovery that is enabled by the algorithm and the weight that is assigned to videos and based on what parameters.
01:00:55.000And so in a sense, think about what's going on here.
01:01:00.000Instagram is biased because they're catering to their influencers.
01:01:05.000That's obviously very favorable to the people with large followings.
01:01:08.000If you're a huge Instagram channel, let's say you have a billion followers on Instagram, you want your 1 billion followers to see your video.
01:01:18.000You want them to see every video you post.
01:01:21.000Because then you can sell the engagement.
01:01:34.000I get a penny for every five people that see my post or see my video.
01:01:42.000From an advertiser, from, you know, a sponsor, whatever.
01:01:47.000So they want weight to be assigned to what users a person is following rather than just anybody posting a video.
01:01:59.000So TikTok is in a sense more American than Instagram because on TikTok anything can go viral and the people that have staying power are the ones that constantly make good content.
01:02:09.000They don't build up a massive follower base because they're already famous or by attrition, by accumulation.
01:02:17.000And then they just kind of phone it in and deliver content so they could get their paycheck from advertisers.
01:02:22.000On TikTok, you get the best content, you get the best discovery, the best creators rise to the top, and you discover them all the time because it rewards good content.
01:02:33.000The best social media is the one that rewards the best content, not necessarily the ones that have a verification badge or trusted partners.
01:02:56.000But what's ironic is for all that these liberals beat their chest about, we're a democracy, we're in an ideological war against the autocracies of China and Russia and their great firewall and their censorship and that we have a free and fair press.
01:03:33.000They won in the free market by making a better market for content and now we're going to erect a firewall and ban them so that we can shore up and protect our gay and cringe and suck-ass Facebook and Instagram which everybody fucking hates.
01:03:59.000And we know the only way to succeed on Instagram and Facebook is to constantly have to adhere to an extremely opaque, ever-changing system of politically biased rules and terms of service.
01:04:14.000So, consequently, the only videos that do well are Mr. Beast, where they got a tranny on screen every five minutes, and slime tutorials.
01:04:23.000Maybe that's a little outdated, but stupid prank videos.
01:04:26.000Like, the only content that succeeds anymore is either
01:04:30.000Completely astroturfed liberal propaganda or it is things that are so neutral and so gray and so low as common denominator they cannot even possibly be perceived as political at all or offensive to the sensibility of any mass market.
01:04:48.000So in a sense on TikTok you get good content.
01:04:53.000On Facebook and Instagram you get advertiser friendly content.
01:04:58.000You get content that is the safest and the most marketable to the biggest publicly traded corporations that buy the ads that subsidize these platforms and their creators.
01:05:12.000So if you go and make an Instagram story it better go well with an advertisement for a Ford F-150 because that's what's paying everybody.
01:05:22.000Is the Ford commercial or the Hulu commercial in between
01:05:34.000So that's what's really, that's one aspect I should say of what's going on here.
01:05:39.000They are banning TikTok because it is the only competitive social media in the United States that is not from the United States.
01:05:48.000Consequently, it is the best social media platform.
01:05:51.000It is competition because it prioritizes good content and not
01:05:57.000Not gay companies and a political agenda.
01:06:01.000There's another aspect for this as well.
01:06:05.000Companies that are headquartered in America are subject to jurisdiction of the American government and the constellation of American NGOs and activist agencies.
01:06:38.000And the other aspect of it is that in America, the ADL and the SPLC and Media Matters for America
01:06:49.000They have a say in what is allowed on these platforms.
01:06:53.000And they get a say because they have tremendous influence in American society.
01:06:58.000If the ADL doesn't like what Facebook's rules are, as they did in 2020, they will take out a front page ad of the LA Times and say, we're boycotting Facebook because we don't like what they post.
01:07:10.000And all the American publicly traded companies join the ADL boycott and they pull their advertising dollars and they force Facebook to capitulate.
01:07:19.000The same thing happened to Twitter after Elon Musk bought it.
01:07:23.000So, who benefits from American social media?
01:07:28.000American government, American corporations, American non-profits.
01:08:56.000This might explain the sudden interest in banning TikTok.
01:09:00.000Since the attack on October 7th, there's been an explosion of pro-Palestinian content on TikTok and X. Not on Facebook, not on YouTube, not on Twitch, not on Instagram, on TikTok and X. Again, another pattern.
01:09:31.000They're all subsidized by advertising.
01:09:34.000Axe, which is privately owned by Elon Musk, and TikTok, which is headquartered in China, it is on those platforms where there is a decidedly pro-Palestinian sentiment since the war broke out in October.
01:09:48.000Is that maybe another reason why there's suddenly a renewed interest in banning TikTok?
01:09:53.000All the Jewish groups are celebrating this.
01:09:56.000They're all saying it's great because it means that there will be more oversight and of course it means they'll have more influence.
01:10:04.000So, that's why I completely support TikTok.
01:10:09.000And of course, the proof is in the pudding.
01:10:13.000In the last however many years, who is the by far biggest right-wing celebrity that has been produced by social media?
01:12:05.000It's because the American state is out to get anybody that isn't in favor of BLM and abortion and feminism and gay marriage and mass migration.
01:12:15.000As a result, we have to look elsewhere.
01:12:17.000We have to then get our payments processed in foreign countries.
01:12:21.000We have to distribute our ideas and our content on platforms owned in foreign jurisdictions.
01:12:27.000We need to use cryptocurrency to trade.
01:12:31.000We need, in some cases, to go to other places to evade prosecution.
01:12:35.000I imagine Elijah Schaffer is in Australia because he saw what happened to that Blaze journalist.
01:12:41.000Even though he was a journalist with a press pass, he got arrested for being in the Capitol on January 6th, four years after the fact, three years after the fact.
01:12:51.000So yeah, I would prefer that China and Russia have a greater reach if it means that dissidents are free to speak, write, trade, live without the CIA or the ADL breathing down our neck.
01:13:21.000Republicans have been banning conservatives, or rather, Big Tech has been banning Americans for years.
01:13:28.000They've been banning Republicans, banning conservatives.
01:13:31.000Big tech platforms have been depriving Americans of their rights and depriving Americans not only of their right to free speech, but their right to privacy.
01:13:42.000So Google is stealing your data and selling it.
01:13:47.000Facebook is taking your right to free speech.
01:13:53.000Congress all of a sudden now has the power to ban any social media they want.
01:15:19.000In this country... You know what I hate these guys, but it is kind of sad?
01:15:24.000Those groipers who betrayed me, they got busted after January 6th because they, like, ordered a pizza and cashed out their friend who was doxxed as being in the Capitol.
01:15:37.000And we know that kind of stuff was going on.
01:15:39.000Bank of America and all these financial platforms, social media platforms, telecom companies, they were volunteering their data to the feds.
01:15:54.000They're gonna steal all your data, and they're gonna give it to the government, and the government is gonna knock down your door, murder your dog, give your mom a heart attack, throw you in jail for being at the Capitol, or being at Charlottesville, or whatever, because you made a meme telling people to text or vote like Ricky Vaughn.
01:16:12.000And they're going to put you through these huge lawsuits that cost money or throw you in jail.
01:16:18.000And we're supposed to say that's preferable to Beijing having it?
01:16:21.000I would rather have... What's Beijing going to do with it?
01:16:24.000What's Beijing going to... The Chinese army?
01:18:29.000I would prefer looking up during the daytime and not even seeing the sunlight penetrate because there are so many Chinese spy balloons in the air.
01:18:39.000I would prefer that if it meant that I could have a fucking Twitter account to talk about how black people are murdering white people.
01:18:47.000And that's the difference between me and a conservative.
01:18:51.000I would take a million, billion Chinese spy balloons and whatever if I could just have my rights.
01:18:58.000If I could just not be constantly worried about the DOJ arresting me over fucking nothing or getting sued for defamation by some faggot because of a fake mass shooting and having to owe some Jew lawyer a billion dollars.
01:19:15.000It's ridiculous, you know, that they really think we're gonna hate China more than them.
01:19:20.000And for a lot of idiots, they're right.
01:19:22.000For a lot of nincompoop, retard Republicans, they are absolutely right.
01:19:26.000For all these people that follow Marjorie Taylor Greene, it's a Chinese spy balloon, y'all!
01:19:31.000They better not try that in my neck of the woods!
01:20:10.000They come here, you can't walk down the street in Chicago, you can't throw a rock without hitting some stupid fucking Venezuelan kid, huddled up next to his mom under a blanket, shaking a fucking cup.
01:20:22.000And they're taking the bus to Oakbrook Mall to fucking steal from Macy's.
01:20:27.000And they're talking about the Chinese spy balloon!
01:23:42.000ShineboxGroper sent $3, what do you think of those NIFO crowds calling for the Pope resignation after saying that the Ukrainians should give up?
01:24:20.000As a Catholic who questions the Holocaust, what do you say about the martyrdom of Saint who died in German camps, like Saint Edith Stein and Saint Maximilian Kolbe?
01:24:29.000That has nothing to do with the gas chambers.
01:28:59.000You know, Netanyahu would try and get in her face and she'd be like, what the fuck did you just say to me?
01:29:04.000So, you know, we, Super Obama will have some positive externalities.
01:29:12.000It will be, in many ways, bad when we get Super Obama, when we get Super DMV black president.
01:29:20.000But in other ways it will be good because she will not be able to be controlled by the Jewish lobby.
01:29:25.000You know, the Jewish lobby will be like, you know what, sit your black ass down and she'd be like, oh no you didn't, you know, and then it's gonna be on.
01:31:21.000Six of one half a dozen of the other though, and that's one of the rare I said this last week This is one of the rare circumstances where it's a binary you get one or the other and they're both roughly the same So I'm gonna pull for the guy that's gonna bomb Haitian boats trying to get to Florida
01:31:38.000And I'll support every other counter-Semitic group and I'll be against every other philo-Semitic group outside of that, but it's a 1 and a 0 in this election.
01:31:48.000You can either get the liberal Zionist or you can get the right-wing Zionist.
01:31:53.000I would prefer if we just got a fucking loyal American patriot who was Catholic.
01:32:08.000Yes, the Zionist Jews don't have as much pull with Biden, but the liberal Jews do.
01:32:13.000The liberal Jews that want to open our border, make our country non-white, they want to ban conservatives from social media, throw them all in jail.
01:32:23.000So, you're either getting the Bolsheviks or the Zionists.
01:32:29.000There's really no upside to the Bolsheviks.
01:32:32.000The Zionists, and I don't think that we need to ally with them, but
01:32:36.000You know, look, if it's going to be one or the other, regardless, I prefer at least the guy that's going to bomb the Haitian boats.
01:33:12.000It doesn't provide the services the government is supposed to provide.
01:33:15.000So now there's this hasty last-minute effort to put a Band-Aid on these problems.
01:33:19.000It's like you told these people for years that they didn't need to pay their fare and now it's total mayhem and now you want to put some National Guard down there?
01:33:28.000It's not going to make a lick of a difference.
01:36:16.000Yeah, they're drinking wine, playing a- I didn't drink any wine, but they're drinking wine, playing apples to apples, I'm like, bruh.
01:36:24.000I'm just trying to go to bed, I'm tired.
01:36:27.000So, yeah, she was all over me, she wanted a taste, and you know, I cynically used that.
01:36:33.000I'm not gonna say I didn't pick it up at all, but I basically was cynically using it to get her to get me a show at RSVN.
01:36:42.000Because I knew she was in touch with Joe Seals and I knew she was getting a show so I said I'm gonna cynically manipulate this insufferable bitch who I hate into giving me a show.
01:36:54.000So then I knew that my strategy worked when we were in the Sears in Hollyoak, Massachusetts.
01:42:07.000Because if we're not intelligent, we're going to be dominated by forces bigger than us.
01:42:13.000so you're you're just like oh you're a wigger okay you're a wigger you're a white nigger and you just want to be stupid and you want to be squalid in a cesspool of ignorance and i want nothing to do with you and as far as black people are concerned i don't know that i've ever said oh they're just like that i think black people should strive to be the best they can be too i think that
01:42:36.000Every race should strive to be the best they can be.
01:42:39.000I think that that is where true camaraderie comes from.
01:42:43.000I think that's where, like, mutual admiration from the races comes from.
01:42:46.000You know, I have a lot of friends from different racial groups.
01:44:21.000We want universities where white people are, and other people too, are going and they're advancing all of the different domains of knowledge.
01:49:17.000Yeah, okay, they call him that, but they clearly don't know what Messiah means.
01:49:21.000Because they don't believe, as you yourself say, you yourself say, well Muslims think he's the Messiah, but he's not the Redeemer, and he wasn't crucified, and he's not God.
01:49:50.000So, I'm well aware of what you call Jesus, but you clearly have no concept.
01:49:55.000When Christians say He's the Messiah, we mean that He is the prophesized Savior, that He's the Redeemer of mankind, because He unites the nature of man and God, suffers perfectly, and His blood sacrifice perfectly atones
01:52:02.000I mean, he doesn't believe in our religion.
01:52:07.000So I'm not deeply offended by that and I've said about Islam I've said it's a trading post religion and you know I've said a fair share of things about Islam and and you know he's right about the stream being monotonous you know me and cheese are
01:52:24.000I don't think we needed Sneeko on the stream.
01:52:26.000It's not a diss, but it is what it is.
01:52:28.000I mean, Cheezer invited me onto his stream.
01:52:32.000He wanted to hear from the canceled guy.
01:52:35.000Why did- and you know, Sneeko makes a good point.
01:52:37.000It's like everybody wants him to just kind of like sit there.
01:59:01.000You're, you know, I'm over here trying to plug the holes and you're rearranging the chairs on the deck of the USS Liberty as it is under deliberate attack by this native Israel.
02:00:55.000That's why a lot of people don't like me, because they can't control me.
02:00:59.000They're like, but he won't listen to me.
02:01:01.000And it's like, yeah, I don't, yeah, I don't really care what you have to say.
02:01:10.000Not for all people some people whose opinion I really respect I take their opinion like the gospel, but But most people I really just don't care what they think I don't really care what they have to say because on some level I just don't respect them.
02:01:30.000So it is kind of narcissistic because if you really had a deep empathy for a lot for everybody I think you would be much more affected by what people think and it would bother you a lot more what people thought about you So there there is something Solipsistic about being famous because to be famous is to be disliked if you're famous people will like you people hate you and
02:01:59.000And I think you to be exposed to many people hating you and like really just picking apart everything about you.
02:02:08.000It is something like solipsistic about not being affected by that or kind of being unfazed.
02:02:15.000Because some people are deeply affected and I think that's because they
02:02:20.000They're kind of outsourcing their esteem or their opinion to other people.
02:02:37.000The things that bother me the most are when I legitimately make a mistake.
02:02:43.000Like if I legitimately say something stupid or incorrect, that bothers me.
02:02:49.000That's the kind of thing where I, like, I'll be drifting off to sleep and then I, like, remember the time I said something stupid.
02:02:56.000I remember a specific thing that I said, you know, seven years ago and then my eyes open wide and I'm like, okay, I'm not getting to sleep.
02:03:05.000Those are the only things that bother me, really.
02:09:06.000If Haitian boats start landing on the beaches of Florida like what happened and continues to happen in Europe, it will be worse than anyone can imagine.
02:09:14.000People have no idea what's coming if the government doesn't do something to prevent this.
02:11:42.000Yeah, I don't agree with him on that, but it is funny that he was raised up by all these BAP guys and they're like, oh, do a bodybuilder, a chad bodybuilder.
02:12:04.000And instead of getting, like, a Zionist cock, they just get, like, an evangelical, uh, like, anti-Semite.
02:12:11.000You get a guy who thinks Trump's the Antichrist because he likes Jews too much.
02:12:15.000So that, there is, there is like an irony in there.
02:12:18.000That Costin Alomari and all these Jews are like, Oy vey, we're gonna get the finest goyim to be our soldiers.
02:12:25.000We're gonna get all the tall, white, Aryan, Caribbean surfer chads to do our bidding.
02:12:32.000And they raise the guy up and he's like, Bruh, Trump is like the Antichrist because like, he wants to build the Jewish Temple and like, fuck Israel.
02:12:43.000So that's kind of a W. W, white people!
02:13:36.000So the other day, I want to go and get ice cream.
02:13:40.000and I like I leave my house exactly like 10 minutes before they close but it's gonna take me 10 minutes to get there so I'm racing down the street I get pulled over by a cop I'm thinking really but I'm actually glad because it's like at least the cops are paying attention you know but I was going like 20 miles per hour over the speed limit just I was going 19 over so just under where would have been a problem
02:14:07.000You know, but I was like, gonna get ice cream.
02:14:09.000I wait until the last possible second.
02:15:36.000So I pull in, park, I get out of the car, I march over to the drive-thru window and I just start pounding on the drive-thru window like a maniac.
02:16:24.000There's not like one piece of solid beef.
02:16:27.000It's like, it's like basically, I imagine they just scooped up whatever was left at the bottom of the tray and they put it in because it was all these like, like beef mush was in the sandwich.
02:17:17.000You can't... So I took the beef sandwich and I didn't take a bite out of it, but I opened it up real nice, opened up the tinfoil, I opened up the paper, I opened up the sandwich, and I didn't want to throw it at the window, which was my first thought.
02:17:32.000My first thought was, I'm gonna drive through the drive-thru backwards and throw it at the window.
02:17:36.000But then I said, that's really ignorant.
02:17:39.000Someone's gonna have to clean that up and probably the person that made the sandwich won't have to clean it up So I said, well, what can I do?
02:17:47.000So I just walked up to the to the revolving front door and I just placed it Inside the revolving door on the ground I just went I just knelt down on the ground and I just sort of opened it up and I just placed it on
02:18:01.000Inside the revolving door so that whoever would open the next day Would see it and and they would have to look at it They would have to look at what they have wrought and they could clean it up very easily But they would have to get it down and they would have to touch my food
02:18:40.000And they would have to pick it up, which is not, you know, but it wouldn't be a big mess, but it would be a little degrading.
02:18:45.000They wouldn't have to go and wash a window.
02:18:47.000They would just pick it up, toss it, but they would have to pick up someone else's food off the ground, but they would see it wasn't bitten, so that's less weird.
02:18:55.000It's like a full whole non-bitten sandwich, but they would have to pick it up and they'd have to pick it up and sort of carry it to the garbage.
02:21:02.000It's so it's so strange to me that people like this I feel like I'm not like a macho tough guy but I'm but I also will just say what I what is on my chest you know but so many people are such shackled thinkers I don't know how you could be a white man like the world is your oyster you have an infinite grasp you know
02:21:52.000To grasp it and and that is kind of the state of the white man It's like we can go to the moon But you have all these shackled thinkers that are like the moon, you know, and it's like we can have hot teenage wives and that will be Fecund and fertile and will give us children and they won't be bitches, you know, they won't be total bitches and
02:22:17.000You know, but you have these white Zoomers that are like, 16?
02:23:29.000The Cheezer stream was so good you back-to-back explained everything he asked on ironically have to have converted so many new Zoomer love you smile.
02:24:05.000Bronze age butt sex lover sent $3, RWs on Twitter read one Nietzsche book and think they the second coming of Evola, then fall for Bap's Midwood bait hook line and sinker.
02:24:21.000Thanks for your analysis on my Trump election eligibility question last week.
02:24:26.000I absolutely agree it's all political.
02:24:28.000I just wonder how motivated they are to prevent Trump from winning, or if a second term would be as ineffective at meaningful change, and more of a temporary roadblock.
02:25:34.000He got, and I don't want to get too into detail, but I imagine he remains in a bad financial situation.
02:25:41.000And I think that the, well, and I know for a fact that these listening parties, it's about making money.
02:25:50.000He wants to make two million dollars a pop from these listening parties and He wants to make more money from the music so it I I don't think it has anything to do with streaming It's about the money.
02:26:04.000They didn't make enough money off vultures one You know, I think what did they make a million dollars off of it?
02:26:10.000It's like a half million each Which is not a lot of money
02:26:16.000In the grand scheme of things this is a guy who had four hundred million dollars in cash, you know or Two two billion dollars with this contracts included So five hundred thousand dollars doesn't really cut it when you subtract all that other stuff.
02:26:30.000So the twenty dollar album thing It's not about the industry.
02:26:55.000He wants to he wants to make more money off the music which is his prerogative and again like it makes perfect sense but that's what it's about.
02:27:03.000It's got nothing to do with the in the industry.