00:00:24.000Mass shooting happened last night, actually, during the show.
00:00:28.000Didn't get a chance to cover it because it was happening and developing while I was live on the air.
00:00:34.000Well, it's been 24 hours since that happened yesterday in California.
00:00:39.000And since last night, I have not heard one single thing about the shooting.
00:00:46.000It was a mass shooting at a place of business, four people killed, no press coverage, no media coverage, nothing about it on social media, which is puzzling.
00:00:58.000This is the third mass shooting now in two weeks, three weeks.
00:01:06.000And according to some reports, that mass shooting in Atlanta, which targeted the salons, that was the first major mass shooting in over a year since the lockdown started.
00:01:16.000So these are the three first mass shootings all in the span of a couple of weeks since the lockdown started a year ago.
00:01:25.000And the media is not talking about any of them.
00:01:27.000Well, the reason they won't talk about the one last night is because the shooter was Hispanic.
00:01:34.000Because you read the name of the killer and the guy was Hispanic.
00:02:10.000There were two Senate races on January 5th, 2021.
00:02:14.000After Republicans lost both of those races and both of those seats, Republicans in the state passed a far reaching election fraud bill, which you might have heard about this past earlier in March.
00:02:29.000In response to that, a lot of corporations have been coming down really hard on the state of Georgia.
00:02:34.000For example, I think it was the NBA, what are the sports?
00:02:40.000Sports leagues said that they wouldn't host their all star game in the Atlanta Stadium in Georgia, and Coca Cola spoke out against it.
00:04:12.000They get kicked around and punished and penalized for taking a stand, a conservative position on a controversial issue, and they will get slammed for it by these corporations, and then eventually they will capitulate and reverse the law.
00:04:26.000We saw this in Indiana with a religious freedom bill.
00:04:30.000We saw this, I believe, in South Carolina because they refused to remove the Confederate flag from their state capitol.
00:04:36.000And we've seen this happen over and over and over again.
00:04:40.000People say, well, just fix these issues in the states.
00:04:43.000And then, due to overwhelming pressure from national or international corporations, the states buckle.
00:04:50.000But this time, we see several companies criticizing this voter fraud bill.
00:04:55.000And it seems like the Republican state legislature is not only not backing down.
00:05:01.000But maybe even going on the offensive?
00:05:04.000It's a really good sign, shocking in a good way.
00:09:41.000I will say, though, there is some good news.
00:09:43.000We heard some reports today that our dear friend, friend of the show, an American patriot, Baked Alaska, has now had the conditions of his release from federal custody relaxed.
00:09:55.000He was previously required to wear an ankle bracelet to monitor his GPS location.
00:10:52.000I look forward to the day when I can visit him again, when I can see him.
00:10:56.000It's been a long time since I've seen that guy, and we miss some.
00:11:00.000But it seems like everybody's almost back on their feet after the Capitol.
00:11:03.000It's been, it was a rough month or so, you know, a pretty rough four, five, six week period after the Capitol, but.
00:11:12.000It seems like just about everybody has found their bearings again.
00:11:15.000People that were charged, people that were not charged, people that got deplatformed.
00:11:19.000It seems like we're kind of getting back on our feet here, which is pretty impressive, right?
00:11:23.000I mean, you think about the significance of the Capitol riot and the severity, how hard they came down after that in every aspect, not just the law, but also social media and the journalists and everything.
00:13:46.000If you actually look at the specific provisions of the bill, it is completely reasonable.
00:13:53.000Reading what's in the bill, it dawns on you just how fraudulent the election system is.
00:13:59.000When you look at the things that they changed, the things that they corrected and made normal and made, I think, a little bit more secure, it really leaves you with the impression that the system before was obviously vulnerable and maybe even designed to facilitate voter fraud with how lax it was with voter ID and these drop off boxes and the How extensive the mail in voting was, the absentee voting was.
00:14:33.000But it is controversial because, of course, and obviously, if they tighten up the voter ID laws and the absentee ballots and everything like that, well, it makes it a lot more difficult for Democrats to rig the election.
00:14:46.000Democrats, as I explained yesterday, are the party of cronyism, the party of global special interests, the party of corporations.
00:14:55.000That's not to say that Republicans aren't either.
00:14:57.000But Democrats are like that on steroids.
00:15:08.000And specifically, who was funding Get Out the Vote in Georgia?
00:15:12.000Well, Mark Zuckerberg spent $300 million for Get Out the Vote in Georgia.
00:15:17.000And Mark Zuckerberg runs one of the biggest corporations in the world.
00:15:21.000So we know that when Georgia tightens up its voting laws, this is something that hurts the political interests of major corporations.
00:15:30.000That rely on a weak system to take advantage of it and get the people that they want in office.
00:15:37.000So, in response to this voter ID law, all these corporations are finding different ways to sanction the state of Georgia and to punish the state of Georgia for passing the law.
00:15:48.000For example, sports leagues are saying that they won't play in Georgia arenas, and other companies have issued statements condemning it.
00:15:56.000Some companies are talking about boycotting the state in other ways.
00:16:01.000One such company, Delta, who is the largest employer, largest private employer in the state of Georgia, Released a statement criticizing the law.
00:16:10.000And this is the big development today.
00:16:12.000In response to that, the Georgia state legislature proposed a bill that would revoke tax credits for Delta Airlines to retaliate for their statement.
00:16:56.000A top Republican has openly and blithely confirmed that this was exactly their motive.
00:17:02.000This latest turn in the Georgia voting wars is wretched in its own right, but it also helps clarify some larger national themes.
00:17:10.000The profound phoniness of many GOP screams about cancel culture and woke.
00:17:15.000Corporations and the ugly nature of GOP culture warmongering, which has grown all consuming.
00:17:22.000It's the Republicans that are cultural warmongering.
00:17:26.000Republicans that are facilitating cancel culture and all of that, right?
00:17:32.000What happened is that the Georgia State House voted late Wednesday to rescind a tax break on jet fuel that is a lucrative benefit for Delta after Delta Airlines condemned Georgia's new voting law.
00:17:44.000That measure, which GOP Governor Brian Kemp signed last week, Bans third party groups from sharing food and water in voting lines, places new restrictions on vote by mail, and curbs drop boxes and mobile voting units.
00:17:58.000Much of this appears aimed at African American voters.
00:18:02.000Delta denounced the law, claiming it, quote, could make it harder for many Georgians, particularly those in our black and brown communities, to exercise their right to vote, and that it is based on a lie about voter fraud.
00:18:16.000Well, it definitely is based, but it's not based on a lie.
00:18:20.000Reporter Greg Bluestein of the Atlanta Journal Constitution picks up the story, saying Kemp and other leaders say they were caught off guard by the opposition, and the Georgia House retaliated by narrowly voting to end a lucrative tax break on jet fuel during the final frenzied day of the legislative session.
00:18:39.000The move fizzled in the Georgia Senate, but note this extraordinary quote from the GOP House leader, courtesy of the AJC.
00:18:47.000The House Speaker David Ralston said, They like our public policy when we're doing things that benefit them.
00:18:53.000You don't feed a dog that bites your hand.
00:18:55.000You got to keep that in mind sometimes.
00:18:59.000If you bite us, we will stop feeding you.
00:19:01.000Translation Republicans tried to rescind the tax break as direct retaliation for criticism of the law, which is completely correct.
00:19:11.000And it's amazing that the Washington Post and liberals in the Washington Post are going to write this as though that is not exactly what Delta and Coca Cola and other major private companies are doing to the state of Georgia.
00:19:30.000This is why we have to actually fight?
00:19:34.000Because we see that every time Republicans do anything run for office, raise money, hold a fundraiser, do something like AFPAC, use a platform like Twitter, or pass laws we get pushback from major power structures in the country the biggest corporations, major federal departments and agencies, from the intelligence community, from the mainstream media and academia, the real seat of power in the United States.
00:20:03.000That is what we're up against every time.
00:20:08.000The Republican state legislature passes a bill to make reasonable reforms to their election system to make it more secure.
00:20:17.000And you could call it voter suppression, you could call it whatever you want racist, but they're asking for people to have an ID when they vote.
00:20:26.000They're limiting things like mobile voting and drop off boxes.
00:20:42.000You could say that that disproportionately affects blacks, but ultimately it secures the vote and protects it from, specifically, giant corporations, specifically from the party of cronyism.
00:21:19.000That's how it works in a free society.
00:21:21.000Coca Cola and Delta and other employers are within their rights.
00:21:26.000And what's more is because they agree with what they're fighting for, it's actually ethical and completely moral.
00:21:33.000It's not just within their rights, meaning it's permissible legally, but But they're encouraging them to do this.
00:21:39.000They're cheering on giant corporations taking away jobs, taking away tax revenue, punishing an entire state because people got elected and passed a law that their constituents wanted.
00:22:20.000This is Republican cancel culture at its finest, seriously.
00:22:24.000And we know why they're doing that because they're afraid of this stuff.
00:22:28.000Republicans control most, most of the state legislatures in the country.
00:22:35.000This is a huge source of power for conservatives and right wing people to fight back.
00:22:41.000Increasingly, we are not able to compete on the national level.
00:22:45.000Because of demographic changes from immigration from outside the country and within the country, states like Georgia, Texas, Arizona, Virginia, Florida, even without voter fraud, are slipping away from Republicans because they've got more non white people living in those places and more liberal white people moving there from states like California or New York or Illinois.
00:23:11.000And so while Republicans are losing control of national office, like The White House and like the Senate, we have been growing stronger over the past two or three decades in state houses, state senates, and in governor's mansions all across the country.
00:23:27.000This is a major source of government authority for conservatives who are disenfranchised at the national level through, like, the kind of games that we saw on November 3rd in the 2020 election.
00:23:39.000Democrats know, and I think corporations know too, that if there was a state government revolt nationwide by Republican state legislatures, governors, and by the people in those states, this would be catastrophic.
00:23:53.000You would not be able to govern this country if you had 26 to 30.
00:23:58.000Republican state legislatures in open revolt against the kind of liberal consensus, the liberal politics of the national government and of the national news media and corporations.
00:24:10.000So when they write articles like this, you almost have to completely tune it out and pay it no mind.
00:24:16.000Of course, the left is going to screech when Republicans do something like this because it's effective.
00:24:22.000There's no consistency here, there's not even a legitimate grievance.
00:24:36.000This is a classic case of, you know, you know what, crying out when they strike you.
00:24:41.000Mainstream media cries out in pain as they attack you, as they take away your voting rights, as they take away your sovereignty, your country.
00:24:50.000But then they're going to write in the Washington Post and say, well, you're the one that is inciting the culture war, you're the one that's initiating conflict, initiating aggression on the basis of these kinds of issues.
00:25:05.000We have to tune it out because, of course, they are only doing this, I think, to demoralize us and to convince us to turn back in the other direction.
00:25:14.000And it's really exciting to see this come out of Georgia because, honestly, I didn't think you would see this.
00:25:20.000I mean, I know that I went to all these different state capitals throughout the stop the steal period between the election and January 6th.
00:25:31.000And we were getting no support, we were getting no play from the Republican state government in Georgia, not from the governor, not from the secretary of state.
00:25:51.000I think maybe what changed their tune was losing both seats in the runoff, which is what I predicted, and that's why I told people to stay home.
00:26:00.000I think that all these voters showed up in front of the state capitol and people were pissed off.
00:26:05.000We protested the fact that Republican state governments were not going to help Donald Trump stay in office.
00:26:12.000Because Republican state governments did nothing, we cost them their election.
00:26:43.000Legislators and Republican state officials saying to themselves, gee, if we want people to vote for us, we're going to have to do what the voters want us to do.
00:26:53.000Specifically, we're going to have to fix these elections.
00:26:55.000And I hope that's what you saw here in Georgia.
00:26:58.000And I think that this is something that is repeatable on every issue across every state.
00:27:06.000In the state of Florida, Ron DeSantis is sponsoring one of the most wide reaching anti tech censorship bills.
00:27:12.000In the state of South Dakota, after the Republican state legislature passed a bill banning trans people from women's sports and the governor vetoed it, there was massive backlash from Republicans in the state.
00:27:24.000And Christy Nome, the governor, passed an executive order banning trans people from women's sports.
00:27:32.000And where a lot of this state government stuff was working against us maybe 10, 15 years ago, when it was extreme leftists that were the insurgents.
00:27:43.000When it was gay marriage and when it was marijuana legalization or even abortion or other things.
00:27:50.000Now it seems that this kind of federalist politics, this kind of, what do they call that?
00:27:56.000Devolution, devolution of jurisdiction from the national government back to the states.
00:28:02.000It seems like that's something that is really going to benefit Republicans in the coming decade.
00:28:07.000It seems like this is going to be the viable path forward for right wing people in the country.
00:28:12.000If we can't win the presidential election, if we can't compete in the Senate, If we cannot nationalize our right wing politics, it seems like the next best thing is to localize it and to run on this stuff in the states.
00:28:26.000Because as it turns out, according to the Constitution, we don't have to check the power of the presidency or other branches of the government just through the House and the Senate.
00:28:38.000We can also do it by going to the other level.
00:28:41.000It's not just the three co equal branches of government, which are all failing us, but the federal government as a whole is checked by the power of 50 different state governments.
00:28:52.000And I could see a scenario where you will have state governments from Idaho all the way to Florida, right?
00:28:59.000From Arizona all the way up through to the Northeast passing bills that advance social conservatism, economic populism, and nationalism state by state on a state by state basis where it might be impossible to do that on the national level.
00:29:17.000So it's actually a really exciting thing to see.
00:29:19.000And it seems like Republican state legislators are willing to fight, there's less scrutiny and everything like that.
00:29:26.000So, maybe that's going to be the future for America first.
00:29:29.000You know, I see maybe it's not going to work out so well in the White House.
00:29:34.000We know that with each passing election, our chances are diminished because of demographic change.
00:29:39.000But you look at Ron DeSantis and what he's able to do in Florida and think, we could do this in every single state that Republicans control the state legislature, which is most of them.
00:29:48.000And if we could do that in most states, then you could make it such that you could travel to most of the places in the United States and get a Republican governor, a Republican state legislature, and get Republican rule.
00:30:00.000Republican conservative policies, even though you live in this totally declining, paused liberal empire, if you're in half of these states, you will be in a place where you've got conservative policies.
00:30:19.000And it's worth keeping in mind, just like with South Dakota, which we talked about last week, it's worth pointing out where is the opposition to this coming from?
00:30:31.000When South Dakota gets all this pressure to back down on.
00:30:35.000Their ban on transgender people competing in women's sports.
00:30:39.000It comes from the Chamber of Commerce and from NCAA and major corporations.
00:30:44.000When Georgia passes the voter fraud legislation, where does the opposition come from?
00:30:50.000The NBA, Coca Cola, and Delta Airlines.
00:30:54.000And the list goes on and on and on of these kinds of conservative initiatives in states.
00:30:59.000And where does the backlash come from?
00:31:02.000Often it doesn't even come from, I mean, it always comes from the left.
00:31:05.000But the most effective and public opposition comes from giant corporations.
00:31:12.000Maybe that's yet another reminder why Republicans can't always be totally in favor of the free market.
00:31:18.000The only way that we're going to defeat the left is by defeating the left wing people that are in the government and the left wing people that are in these Fortune 500, SP 500 companies.
00:31:29.000So, worth pointing out that that is the case yet again.
00:31:32.000Corporations, they're like 100 for 100 on these issues.
00:32:15.000Libertarians like to say, I want to use my AR 15 to defend my gay wedding on a marijuana farm.
00:32:23.000And I'm like, no, I want the government to come into your gay wedding and break it up and seize all the marijuana and throw you in jail.
00:32:33.000I want the government to break down the doors of the headquarters of major corporations and put these people that are hurting our interests in jail.
00:32:42.000We want to get in control of the state and use the power of the state to make the society the way that we want it to be.
00:32:55.000No, we'll only allow our enemies to have authority.
00:32:59.000What do you think our enemies are doing with their authority from the private and public sector?
00:33:03.000They are utilizing it with great efficiency to hurt us, hurt our way of life, to target us with the law, with the national security apparatus.
00:33:24.000I want to get in charge to be up everybody's ass.
00:33:28.000I want to get in charge so that we're going, not door to door, but, you know, we're going to make some serious reforms and we're going to use the power of the state to enforce that.
00:33:38.000We need to use the state to go after the people that are making our country the way that it is.
00:33:46.000And I think that this is a perfect example of that.
00:33:49.000The conventional free marketeer, the conventional libertarian might say something like, Oh, you know, I'm a Republican, but the government should really mind its own business or something like that.
00:36:38.000The expectation is that mass shootings are national news.
00:36:41.000That's been the protocol for like 30 years.
00:36:44.000And we also know that Democrats, specifically, and left wing people in the media love to push this alarmism about mass shootings and about these kinds of random acts of violence to push a gun control agenda, to push an anti white agenda, and among other things.
00:37:17.000It's like flipping a light switch on and off with all of the mainstream media and all of social media covering certain stories.
00:37:26.000It's breaking news, shots fired, there's police at the scene, it's a mass shooting.
00:37:31.000So the media is covering it and they're running with it, and it's live updates on social media, it's in Twitter moments, and the nightly news covers it.
00:37:41.000It's almost as if the minute they find out that the shooter is non white, which he was in this case, who was an Hispanic male, they flip the switch.
00:37:54.000It almost seems like it's even like one person because it's all of the media and it's all of social media all at once, instantly cutting the coverage.
00:38:05.000As quickly as this happened, they stopped talking about it once they find out that the shooter was not white.
00:38:13.000It says, A gunman opened fire at a Southern California real estate office on Wednesday, killing four people, including a nine year old boy who the authorities said appeared to have died in his mother's arms as she tried to shield him from the gunfire.
00:38:29.000The shooting was likely related to a business and personal relationship which existed between the suspect and all of the victims, said a spokeswoman for the Orange Police Department.
00:38:39.000Lieutenant Amat, who is the lieutenant of the police there, said, This appears to be an isolated incident, and we believe everyone knew each other.
00:38:48.000The woman holding the boy was wounded in the shooting and remained in a hospital on Thursday after emergency treatment, with the Orange County District Attorney Todd Spitzer cautioning that their relationship had not been formally determined.
00:39:00.000The police did not provide details about the other victims, a man and two women, because their next of kin had not all been notified.
00:39:07.000The suspect identified as Aminadab Gonzalez, a 44 year old man of Fullerton, who was also hospitalized in critical condition with a gunshot wound.
00:39:26.000Spitzer called the shooting a horrific massacre and said that officials would learn more as the investigation unfolded.
00:39:32.000He said it is a horrible, horrible tragedy that Mr. Gonzalez made a decision to use deadly force to deal with issues he was dealing with, apparently, in his life.
00:39:42.000The attack in Orange, about 30 miles southeast of Los Angeles, occurred at the office of Unified Homes, a real estate and mobile home dealer, according to the business's website.
00:39:53.000When officers arrived after reports of a shooting around 5 30 p.m., the gates to the complex were closed with bicycle cable locks.
00:40:06.000Who fired their weapons from outside the gates?
00:40:09.000Officers then forced their way in using bolt cutters.
00:40:12.000When they reached the courtyard, officers found a wounded Mr. Gonzalez and took him into custody.
00:40:17.000It was unclear whether the officers struck the suspect or whether his injuries were self inflicted.
00:40:22.000At the scene, which covered two floors in a courtyard area of the building, officials recovered a handgun and a backpack containing pepper spray, handcuffs, and ammunition.
00:40:33.000The suspect had arrived at the location in a rental car and was believed to have been living out of a hotel room in Anaheim.
00:40:40.000Wednesday shooting set people on edge, both near and far from the scene, because it came shortly after two nationally publicized mass shootings.
00:40:48.000Until the shooting in Atlanta, it had been one year since a large scale shooting in a public place in the United States, according to the Violence Project.
00:42:11.000What the media chooses to cover and what the media chooses not to cover, and then what the media has to say about the things that they cover.
00:42:20.000That creates an entire artificial world that most people in the United States are living in.
00:42:28.000What people know about the world and what people think about it is filtered through the lens of what they see that the media puts in front of them.
00:42:36.000Again, the stories that they choose to cover and how the media chooses to frame those things.
00:42:44.000Everybody is living in a world where this didn't happen.
00:42:50.000Nobody will ever know the perpetrator's name.
00:42:54.000We all know Derek Chauvin, for example, and we all know Nicholas Cruz, and we all know, you know, every other name of every other shooter, but nobody will ever know this guy's name.
00:43:06.000And nobody ever will ever think about this example when we talk about gun violence.
00:43:11.000Functionally and effectively, it's as though this just did not happen because most people don't know about it.
00:43:19.000And they didn't know about it because the media decided not to cover it.
00:43:22.000Media decided not to cover it because it didn't fit the agenda that they're trying to advance.
00:43:27.000People do know about the things that the media does want them to know about.
00:43:32.000They're living in a world where white racism is the national security threat.
00:43:38.000And the violence is being perpetrated by white men, incels, or racists, or boomers who believe in QAnon.
00:44:01.000Without the credibility of the mainstream media reporting it, it is as though it just simply does not happen.
00:44:07.000This is the big problem with social media.
00:44:10.000Fundamentally, that's what social media censorship is really about.
00:44:15.000It's about the media, in other words, a small, concentrated handful of people which own a few conglomerates controlling most of the media and most of the social media, controlling what people see and hear about the world around them.
00:44:30.000That, at the end of the day, is what it's about.
00:44:33.000And it's about their authority and their ability to create the world in which people live.
00:44:38.000You create people's perception, you create people's world, and you can control what they think about it.
00:44:44.000And you can control how they vote, and you can control their beliefs, and you can control how they behave in the world.
00:44:52.000People are out there, and they legitimately, and I see this all the time, legitimately think when they walk down the street that what they have to be worried about is not black carjackers and not gang violence from blacks and Hispanics.
00:45:05.000And if they're concerned about terrorism, it's not from the FBI or an intelligence agency or from Muslims.
00:45:14.000And their concern is about white people because everywhere you look in the media at all times, whenever they cover violence, they handpick and select instances of contrived violence where it's probably a false flag or in some cases, real violence by white people.
00:45:43.000It's coming from blacks and Hispanics and Muslims, right?
00:45:47.000That was common sense 20 years ago, and everybody knew that.
00:45:51.000Everybody knew what the ghetto was and where the violent neighborhoods were and who the violent people were.
00:45:55.000Everybody knew that, and it made sense because that's where the crime was being committed.
00:46:00.000And as the media has been radically taken over by the left, and as social media has risen and fallen in terms of freedom, They have totally shifted the narrative to, well, obviously that's problematic in a country with these changing demographics for people to think that the violence is coming from non white places.
00:46:21.000It's problematic in light of the BLM narrative and other things.
00:46:25.000So they've made a concerted effort since Donald Trump came around, you know, and maybe even a little bit before that to convince people with studies and think tanks and documentaries and in depth reporting on 60 Minutes that the real threat is the white man.
00:46:38.000And as such, now lots of people believe that.
00:46:40.000And they believe it because of stuff like this.
00:47:02.000Most of them are gang shootings perpetrated by blacks and Hispanics.
00:47:07.000And on the off chance that it's an intelligence asset, on the off chance that it is a white guy that goes off, it's wall to wall news coverage of it for years.
00:47:19.000And on the off chance that it's some lone gunman with an assault rifle and it's a high casualty count, it is wall to wall coverage for years.
00:47:30.000But every day, when it's blacks and Hispanics with handguns and it's happening in the part of the neighborhood that is blocked off by highways and forest preserves and the places that people don't go, well, nobody covers that and nobody talks about that.
00:47:43.000And it's almost like the shooting as though it never happened in the first place.
00:48:37.000You are going to see predatory criminal behavior like there has never been in the Western world, like there has never been in the history of the United States and in the history of European civilization.
00:48:51.000It's going to be like Brazil, it's going to be like southern Mexico or Nicaragua.
00:48:56.000It's going to be like one of the most violent countries in the world once that happens.
00:49:01.000And ultimately, people are willing to go along with this because they don't want to be called racist.
00:49:05.000They don't want to say those two little words, black and Hispanic, because then they would be called racist.
00:49:13.000So therefore, they're willing to accept this total immigration takeover.
00:49:17.000They're willing to accept violence in their community, willing to accept a country that is more poor, more dangerous, more violent than at any time in American history.
00:49:27.000Because they don't want to say the words and be called a racist.
00:50:13.000We're supposed to see, you know, I live outside Chicago.
00:50:16.000We're supposed to watch a nightly news, and every single night it's another gang shooting, it's four people shot, it's a weekend of violence, and so on.
00:50:25.000And we're supposed to pretend that we don't know who's doing the shooting.
00:50:28.000We're supposed to pretend we don't know which neighborhoods it's being committed in, and who's doing it, and what they look like.
00:50:35.000We're supposed to pretend that there's no pattern there.
00:50:38.000But when you've got some kind of MKUltra victim goes off in Georgia once in a blue moon, once every five years, stop the presses, ban the guns.
00:50:50.000And keep an eye out on those white people next time you see them out in public.
00:51:45.000This is why it's very, very important.
00:51:47.000It is the most important issue that we get back onto social media, that we regain access en masse to the major social media platforms.
00:51:56.000Because if we don't, this is the rest of our lives.
00:52:00.000Media will dictate everything that you hear and see about the outside world.
00:52:04.000And you're going to get generations and generations of liberals.
00:52:08.000The only time that they'll be woken up is by life, the only time that they're going to wake up.
00:52:13.000To what's really going on is maybe when they need something from a city bureaucrat, maybe when they drive down the wrong street, something, you know, their house gets burglarized or something.
00:52:24.000The only way that they're actually going to get woken up to what's really going on is when it visits them at their front door and they are personally affected, probably in a bad way.
00:52:33.000That's the world that we're going to live in.
00:52:35.000The only way that you're going to know the real threat is when you're a victim of one.
00:52:39.000Because that's how bad the media censorship is getting.
00:52:41.000And I don't know how people don't see it.
00:52:43.000I don't know how liberal people, I mean, we obviously see it.
00:53:46.000Mike Cernovich said, That the media is not covering the story about Ashley Babbitt.
00:53:50.000Ashley Babbitt was the female Trump supporter who got killed by a police officer, shot and killed by a police officer inside the Capitol building on January 6th and killed in cold blood.
00:54:35.000There's been no fundraisers or riots or anything like that for her.
00:54:39.000And so Jared Holt, who is a prominent left wing journalist, he quote tweets Mike Cernovich and says, You know, all these conservatives say that certain stories are not covered by the media.
00:54:53.000And his evidence that the media was, in fact, covering the Ashley Babbitt story was he showed his Google search results for the name Ashley Babbitt.
00:55:02.000And on the news tab from the Google search results, Ashley Babbitt yielded 118,000 results.
00:55:47.000I could Google, let's say, Breonna Taylor, because George Floyd, he's back in the news because of the trial, and George Floyd was even more high profile.
00:55:56.000But I Google Breonna Taylor, I go to the news section, and I get 1.42 million news results.
00:57:16.000Because, well, somewhere, somebody reported about Ashley Babbitt, so therefore the media is covering it.
00:57:21.000It doesn't matter about the saturation.
00:57:25.000I mean, that's really the critical word there.
00:57:27.000It is the all day, everyday saturation, spin, and framing of the stories that the media wants you to see and what they want you to think about it.
00:57:36.000Yeah, the news media talks about everything.
00:57:39.000The news media said good things about Trump.
00:57:41.000It just so happened, though, that the good coverage of Trump was 5% of the total coverage and that 95% was negative.
00:57:49.000And liberals will point at the 5% and say, oh, we'll see.
00:57:51.000Sometimes they say good things about Trump.
00:58:30.000You think it's like, I don't know, some kind of scrappy guy and like a fedora that says press on it and somebody who's out there to get the story.
00:58:39.000Do you think that's who's writing the news or do you think all the news agencies are owned by giant corporate conglomerates?
00:58:48.000Washington Post, we just covered their story about the Georgia State Legislature.
01:00:14.000Think about how big NBC is and then understand that they are one asset of a company that owns many similarly sized companies.
01:00:26.000Because you might expect that, like a local, you expect at the most local level, you're going to get a human being who may have some interest in journalism.
01:00:34.000And maybe at a step up from that, maybe you're going to get some different editorial practices.
01:00:40.000And maybe you're going to get some kind of a news tycoon with a certain angle, they have their own angle or something.
01:00:46.000But we're talking about the richest people in the world, the biggest and richest corporate conglomerates in the world owning all the media.
01:00:56.000And the journalists, they do what they're told.
01:00:58.000The journalists, the editors, the people in these organizations, you think there's really a lot of leeway there?
01:01:04.000You think there's really a lot of editorial freedom or creative freedom?
01:01:08.000You think that it's like, I don't know, Cam Jansen.
01:01:13.000With her reporters' hat on and her camera going out there and getting the story.
01:01:20.000If these news companies did not benefit the corporate conglomerates that own them, then they would be fired immediately.
01:01:29.000If they weren't providing a benefit or a value to the rich people and the giant corporations that own them, that pay their salary, they would be out of a job.
01:01:41.000So, you know, you have to combine all these things, all these different things, which are obvious and uncontroversial.
01:01:47.000The news media picks and chooses stories.
01:01:50.000They also set a spin and they set a frame.
01:01:53.000By doing so, the news media creates your reality and they will tell you what to think.
01:01:57.000They can cover things 10, 100, or 1,000 times more than other stories which are similar.
01:02:03.000And then you understand that the people that are doing that, the people that are choosing which stories to cover and set the spin, and then therefore determining the information diet of hundreds of millions or billions of people through their shared influence on social media and with their networks combined.
01:02:21.000All of that is owned by the richest people in the world.
01:02:25.000And it's reactionaries that have a problem with it.
01:02:28.000Liberal, progressive, social democrat, democratic socialists see nothing wrong with this.
01:02:56.000Just so you understand, people think, oh, BuzzFeed, that's like, that's Zoomer, that's kind of funny, that's like, I guess it's a millennial thing.
01:03:03.000Oh, this BuzzFeed, this is more like hip and fresh and a little bit closer to the ground, a little bit closer to planet Earth, like human beings.
01:03:12.000No, it's owned by Verizon, it's owned by a giant company, it's owned even BuzzFeed, they all are.
01:03:18.000And it's these like progressive millennials and BLM radicals and trans whatever and bald black lesbians that work for these things.
01:03:28.000And they think that they're like fighting the power?
01:03:45.000I'm a liberal, and Jeff Bezos telling everyone what to think, buying one of the most prestigious papers in the world, the Washington Post, that's fine by me.
01:04:36.000He's like Spider Man, getting the picture for the Daily Bugle.
01:04:39.000He goes from working for George Soros at Right Wing Watch to working at the Atlantic Council in the Digital Forensics Lab.
01:04:46.000Atlantic Council is literally funded by JP Morgan, Bank of America, the Department of Defense, NATO, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
01:05:04.000NATO, the European Union, European Central Bank, you name it, all these major, okay, major Atlanticist international organizations, they're the ones paying his salary.
01:05:19.000But he's out there fighting the power.
01:05:21.000He's out there fighting the dangerous people.
01:06:19.000Because what you're going to hear on Sean Hannity and these other shows is liberals won't cover this story because it doesn't fit the narrative.
01:06:25.000This guy managed to do damage with a handgun and not an assault rifle.
01:07:55.000It's been ruined by all these gay corporations.
01:07:57.000It used to be fun, and ever since like 2015.
01:08:02.000You know, corporations would go on social media and they all have like an April Fool's gimmick and they're like, you know, introducing the Amazon April Fool's prank video.
01:08:50.000Dylan Volk says I've been debating leftists on Twitter about tech censorship.
01:08:54.000What would you say to the argument that the First Amendment only applies to the government and you agree to the TOS when you signed up?
01:09:03.000I would say that that's just completely naive.
01:09:05.000On a technical level, that's true, but that's not even really what we're arguing.
01:09:10.000The argument from conservatives is not that Twitter is, that the First Amendment applies to Twitter.
01:09:20.000That's never been the argument from a strictly legal point of view.
01:09:23.000As far as I know, nobody's ever argued.
01:09:26.000Twitter can't do that, it's a violation of the First Amendment.
01:09:28.000I don't know that any serious conservative, including myself, has ever said that.
01:09:33.000And what's more is, I don't think anybody is arguing that Twitter is not within their right to do that based on the terms of service or even based on the law.
01:09:42.000The point is that it's bad for society.
01:09:47.000You think that people on the left would understand this.
01:09:49.000I mean, liberals might say, oh, they had a problem with a number of injustices or something.
01:09:55.000I mean, if they had a problem with Jim Crow, were conservatives supposed to say, hey, well, you know, it's the law?
01:10:02.000Supreme Court says Jim Crow is totally legal.
01:12:02.000But yeah, I love people keep asking about that.
01:12:05.000Jordan B says the Hispanic nurses, caretakers at the hospital, were so much more attentive and helpful than the black or even African women ones.
01:12:14.000At one point, I had to tell the African nurse, I don't know what you just said because my shoulder was in deep pain and I could not understand her answer.
01:14:08.000But yeah, there tends to be a lot of abuse when you talk about elderly care or nursing home or hospital.
01:14:15.000It's these service positions filled by people that don't like you.
01:14:18.000So, you know, imagine being vulnerable, imagine being helpless, and you are at the mercy of people that have been ideologically brainwashed to hate you based on your race.
01:14:28.000These are the people that you entrust with your care and the care of your loved ones.
01:14:33.000This is going to be the future of our country.
01:14:38.000If you think they're abusive to you at the DMV, if you think they're abusive to you at a city bureaucratic office, if you think they're abusive to you on the subway or inconsiderate walking across the crosswalk, imagine if they're lording over you in a life or death situation when you're helpless.
01:15:07.000Because I can't tell you some of the stories.
01:15:11.000About what went on when my grandmother was in the hospital.
01:15:15.000And it's like, if you're not on top of these doctors and nurses, you can die in their care because of their negligence.
01:15:22.000You know, I can't tell you how many times my mom had to go in there and raise hell and give people a hard time and basically do her own research and be basically a nurse herself because a lot of them, you know, just don't give a shit.
01:15:35.000Now, it's not all of them, but it happens.
01:15:38.000You know, you have this certain expectation, I think, if you don't go through something like that, that, you know, doctors know what they're doing and doctors care and, You know, like I said the other day, that we've got these angels in these institutions.
01:19:47.000TR says world traveler types are some of the most insufferable people I deal with.
01:19:52.000Mostly spoiled boomers who think since they've seen an Indian relieving himself on the street outside the Taj Mahal and a Kenyan eat a live rat, that no culture is really the best.
01:20:03.000I'm so sick of xenophilia being associated with intelligence.
01:20:48.000It might have been a mistranslation, but have you ever heard that quote?
01:20:51.000All these, you know, bon vivant internationalist type liberals, they always say, oh, you know, if you disagree with me politically, it's because you're just ignorant.
01:21:01.000You know, you haven't traveled enough.
01:22:23.000Parts that are cleared out by the UN peacekeeping forces, go to where they're eating people, go to where they're cannibalizing people, go to Libya.
01:22:30.000Go to Libya, where it's a failed state.
01:22:32.000Go to, you know, and don't get me wrong, I'm sure you will find people who are earnest.
01:22:37.000I'm sure in all places you'll find people who are struggling to get by and, you know, they're trying to survive and everything.
01:22:44.000But what you're going to find is a lot of dysfunction.
01:22:48.000What you're going to find is dysfunction in these places.
01:22:51.000And specifically in certain places, lots and lots of violence and criminality and.
01:23:06.000You know, like Louis Theroux is a great example of this.
01:23:09.000He comes to AFPAC and he, you know, he thinks it's like the big hillbilly convention or whatever.
01:23:15.000But he's a posh British documentarian.
01:23:20.000Why doesn't he come live in the ghetto over here if it's so, you know, if we're so backwards for not wanting that to be in our neighborhood, right?
01:23:43.000Well, you know, go to the parts of the Amazon where they're still practicing cannibalism.
01:23:48.000Go to Africa where it's a failed state and they have child soldiers killing and raping and eating each other, you know, if you're a big traveler.
01:23:56.000But they say the cure for fascism is reading, and the cure for racism is good travel.
01:24:27.000Complex Football says, not sure if you are aware, but Sammy Gravano, who confessed to 19 murders, has a Patreon and YouTube channel with no problem.
01:24:35.000He is one of many former mafia members doing this, but you can't have either of those.
01:25:20.000How many Vice documentaries out there about, you know, drug dealers and non contact pedophiles and about murderers and sociopaths and, you know, and everything you can imagine?
01:28:21.000So I says to him Do you think guys like Milo, Stefan, Taylor, Gavin, Trump, Fuentes were purposely not banned all at the same time?
01:28:30.000Like by spreading out the bans, they force each content creator into the ghettos of their own individual websites, whereas if everyone were banned all at once, they'd have been a mass.
01:28:40.000There would have been a mass consolidated migration to Gab, for example.
01:28:48.000And also because then there would be a huge push for reform.
01:28:54.000You know, if everybody were banned at the same time, then everybody would use their combined influence and the pretext of their banning to push very strongly for reform or to create an alternative.
01:29:05.000So, yeah, I think there's probably something to that.
01:29:08.000Black Swan says, Nick, if white countries are successful, They stole all the resources from Africa.
01:29:15.000Then, why wasn't Africa already successful since it had the resources beforehand?
01:29:45.000And Derek Chauvin's knee was on his back.
01:29:47.000I mean, that whole thing was such a hoax.
01:29:50.000Triggered Red says, How would you feel if a non white like me hypothetically was in an interracial relationship with a blonde, blue eyed woman and had babies?
01:29:59.000Would you be chill or perturbed about it?
01:30:01.000Would you be like, after all, it is only one?
01:30:04.000There are millions of others who can continue the lineage.
01:30:07.000No, I would definitely be bothered by it.
01:32:14.000You have to have an emotional appeal and you have to have credibility.
01:32:17.000And, you know, I guess that's different ways of saying you have to be.
01:32:23.000It's in the presentation, it's in the word choice, it's in your approach, your presentation, and it is also in the content of what you say.
01:32:35.000It's just as important what you're saying.
01:32:38.000And the how you say it, I guess, would be the charisma, the style, the flair, the vocal pattern, and all of that.
01:32:49.000So you can't have one without the other.
01:32:52.000I think you're very limited in your ability to persuade if you only have one and not the other.
01:32:57.000If you have just the facts, you know, you could get pretty far, but, you know, somebody who's charismatic and has the facts will be more compelling.
01:33:06.000If you're just charismatic but don't have the facts, somebody that has both is going to be more compelling.
01:33:18.000Because if you don't have charisma, you're not likable.
01:33:22.000And if you're not likable, people are a lot less willing to hear you out.
01:33:26.000If you don't have the facts, if you don't have the substance, then people just see you as kind of a shyster, as hot air and maybe entertaining or something, but not having a whole lot to say.
01:34:10.000You need to be willing to penalize the Republican Party.
01:34:14.000You need to be willing to create a pain mechanism for them.
01:34:18.000Even if it means sacrificing a little bit ourselves, even if that means that Democrats are going to get more power and get away with certain things, we have to be willing to take one step back to take two steps forward.
01:34:53.000I try to be nice to this guy in particular.
01:34:56.000That rule never went away, but the Super Chat plugin doesn't work now that we don't have entropy with DLive.
01:35:06.000So I just can't filter out the ones that are not $4, and I can't filter out the ones that when people Super Chat more than three times per night.
01:35:14.000So people are really just kind of taking advantage of the system.
01:35:17.000James says, Can I get a Nibba fish for the chat?
01:35:21.000Statics says, I'm assuming the reason you and Jaden were banned off Twitter was the anti immigrant rhetoric.
01:36:49.000That would mean we would have 60 years to have a significant effect raising the fertility rate and then seeing that happen, shutting off the spigot of immigration.
01:37:46.000Trump boycotted the presidential debate, the second one, in 2020 because they wanted to do it by video call, and the major networks didn't intercede to host a second debate.
01:38:01.000They were glad that the debate didn't go forward because I think they knew that it hurt Trump.
01:38:05.000So you see many examples of this where they could cover a big story, they could cover something that would get them a lot of clicks, but they choose not to because.
01:38:16.000I think they create sensational news out of things that help their narrative, and they don't create sensational news out of things that don't help their narrative.
01:38:25.000AFY's guys is happy Holy Thursday, Nick.
01:38:27.000Tomorrow is Good Friday, the saddest day of the year when our Lord was crucified just two days later, and he will be risen and will have saved the world.
01:38:35.000Always remember, it's always darkest before the dawn.
01:39:28.000The point is, he is a case study as a prominent liberal journalist, as a prominent journalist on the far right beat, working for one of the most important globalist institutions in the West.
01:40:33.000Sammy T says, Lil Nas X crying on Twitter that his shoes got canceled.
01:40:37.000All of a sudden, black liberals care about the First Amendment when they will ruin white people's entire career prospects for saying the N word.
01:41:25.000King says, When on the topic of homosexuality, what is the best way to respond to people saying, If it doesn't affect me, I don't care?
01:41:32.000I would say it definitely does affect us.
01:41:35.000That's what people thought about it 10, 15 years ago, but clearly now it affects you because it's in your face every day.
01:41:42.000It's being taught in schools and it's everywhere.
01:41:46.000So if you're not okay with it in school, if you're not okay with it in work, if you're not okay with it privately, then you get your life ruined.
01:42:22.000Joey Blokes says, I was only asking about the pizza thing because you keep talking about how there are people in the movement who say there are four no e girls in public, but in private are cozying up to them.
01:42:32.000Yeah, well, I mean, pizza just streams Tarkov.
01:42:35.000So that's a little different than the people that I was talking about.
01:42:39.000James says George Floyd, but for 16 minutes.
01:43:38.000Rabbi Groyper says, Following up from last night's question, I think Assistant Groyper would be Silvio instead of Francine, considering that Silvio is Tony's right hand man.
01:44:36.000So I says to him, the live chat is against me, but I've given well over $1,500 for multiple shitposting entropy accounts and Bitcoin donations over the years.
01:46:00.000A toilet, nobody to bother me, no super chats, no dog dander, no allergies, no deplatforming, no super chats, nobody drinking my sparkling water,
01:46:14.000nobody eating my pizza, no super chats, no lemon chicken, I don't have to deal with bureaucrats in the city, I don't have to deal with opening bank accounts, no super chats.
01:46:31.000I'm going to retire and I'll be wearing a tunic and I'll be put on a farm somewhere out there in the witness protection program or something.
01:47:35.000You know, I'm trying to be respectful, but some of these super chats are just brutal, and I'm going to react to it the way I want to react to it.
01:47:42.000If you're going to be a baby, hey, be a baby.
01:50:24.000They're going to arrest in 50 years, 50 years into the future, they'll arrest a dissident and they'll strap him to a chair, strap him to a table, and they'll put the file out and they'll say, You sure you want to go against us?
01:50:53.000We took the towel out of the bathroom before he got in the shower so that after the shower he had to put his underwear on totally wet and walk to the closet and get a towel.
01:54:28.000But, geez, what the, I mean, what the fuck?
01:54:32.000Trump's Big Mac says, I'm proud to say that Trump will always be the quintessential president of my time and I will support him until the day I die.
01:56:02.000I'll just be some kind of maniac on the streets, coming up to people and maybe saying a super chat tier thing to passers by, harassing people before they go into Walgreens.
01:59:02.000They either drive like total, you know, total jerk offs or they drive too slow.
01:59:09.000Lately, I, you know, because I've been trying to get around town because I got a lot of stuff to do, I've been running a lot of errands lately.
01:59:15.000And everywhere I drive, people drive like exactly the speed limit or a little bit under.
01:59:21.000And it drives me crazy because it's like I got places to be and, you know, I get stuck behind somebody.
01:59:27.000So I hate driving in the daytime, but I love driving at night.
02:00:51.000I mean, don't get me wrong, there was some criminality and there was some predatory behavior, and people glorified the mob, and that's not okay because there was some bad stuff going on.
02:01:01.000But by and large, it is a lot more, I think, benign than what goes on with some of these gangs, in my opinion, because they weren't savages.
02:01:10.000Well, some of them were, but they weren't like total barbarians.
02:01:56.000So, my family always had a good experience.
02:02:01.000I can't speak to a lot of other things that went on, but I mean, look, these black gangs, there's no upside.
02:02:09.000At least with the Italian gangs, they were doing things for the community, they were doing things to help their people.
02:02:14.000They get vilified a lot, and there was some bad stuff going on, but they played a role.
02:02:18.000Because at the time, the cities were totally corrupt, and the mafia was almost like a linkage institution, is one way to look at it, because you had this immigrant group.
02:02:29.000That was discriminated against and picked on, and the government was totally corrupt, and the mafia was, it's like anything else.
02:02:37.000It was like an organized political institution, like unions, like the city government, like many things, you know?
02:02:43.000So, it's not even really fair to compare it to today because you look at the early and mid 20th century and even the late 20th, throughout the 20th century, and, you know, were unions all that different than gangsters?
02:02:56.000Was the government all that different from gangsters?
02:02:59.000There were a lot of things that were similar to that.
02:05:10.000Jersey Mike's is probably my favorite.
02:05:13.000But if I have the option, I'll go for a local place because, especially in Chicago, you have no shortage of Italian delis or Italian places where you could get a sub sandwich and the ingredients are fresh and it's all good.
02:05:28.000But the problem with those places is they close very early.
02:05:31.000A lot of those places, they close at 5, 4 o'clock, you know?
02:05:34.000So if you want to get a sandwich for dinner, or you want to get a dinner sandwich, you got to buy it early and put it in the fridge or something, or you're just out of luck.
02:05:43.000So that's the only benefit of a Jimmy John's, they're open all day.
02:05:45.000A lot of these other places, they open at the crack of dawn and then they close in the afternoon.
02:06:27.000But I lost like 10 pounds over the past few months.
02:06:31.000I got on the scale the other day just for.
02:06:33.000Fun and I had been gaining weight for a little while, which was good because you know I wanted to bulk up a little bit and I've been losing weight.
02:06:40.000People always used to tell me, it's the stupidest thing ever.
02:06:43.000People always say, oh, starving yourself is not an effective way to lose weight.
02:07:53.000You don't have to eat 5,000 calories a day and it's all sugar and it's all high fructose corn syrup and it's all trash to get a nutritious diet.
02:08:07.000Just eat things like I'm not a medical expert.
02:08:11.000But eat a little bit of meat, eat some vegetables, eat like an avocado and fruit and nuts, and you're good.
02:08:17.000You eat a little bit of that stuff, and I'm sure you're fine.
02:10:24.000Jackson says I'd like to think that if Chauvin somehow got the death sentence, the response from the anti death sentence left would be interesting, but I know that it'd just be glossed over and gloated, and the neocons would continue about leftist hypocrisy.
02:11:05.000Thoughts on the viral video today of a guy driving down the street with a mega.
02:11:09.000Thanking people for wearing masks and trusting the government, and then some dude just comes up with his bike and breaks the megaphone guy's window.