TOTAL CENSORSHIP, 1984??? Truth Social BANNED From ALL ANDROID PHONES | America First Ep. 1051TOTAL CENSORSHIP, 1984??? Truth Social BANNED From ALL ANDROID PHONES | America First Ep. 1051
TruthSocial is banned on the Google Play Store because of their content moderation policy, and a lack of content moderation policies. We also talk about the American Express lawsuit against a former employee who alleges anti-white racism at the expense of whites, and why we need to make our own phone with its own app store, or at least have its own version of the same software on all of our phones. And we talk about why we should all be mad at American Express for the way they treat their own black and brown employees, and how it hurts their chances of getting their own app on the Play Store. And, of course, we have our featured story of the day about the day, where a major class action is being brought against American Express by an employee who claims they were discriminated against by the company because they are black and white. And we finish up the show with a call in from President Trump, who says, "The American people will come first once again. With respect, the respect that we deserve. From this day forward, it's going to be only America First." - President Donald Trump. America First, by the way, is a good one. - I have no intention of moving to an island, I just want to live in the USA, and be a part of a country that values its people and respects its own country. And that's what we should be doing, and wants to live up to its potential, not down here in America First. -- not here in New York City, not there in Los Angeles, New York, California, New Jersey, or anywhere else. Thank you for listening, and thank you for tuning in, and God bless you, and good night! -- we have a great show for you! - Nicholas J. Fuentes and God Bless You, God bless, Blessings, bye! -- Caitlyn, Jon and Joe, Sarah, and Good Morning America, and Much Blessings! -- Yours Truly, Jon, Sarah and Sarah, -- -- Jon, Kristy, Amy, and Mike, and Cheyennek, and Jon, and Sarah . Sarah, Evan, and Nicky, and Michael, Jon, , and Jon , Michael, and the rest of the crew at the America First Podcast, . . and the Podcast, and much more! and Jon and Mikey,
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00:07:46.000Featured story, we're talking about Truth Social, which is perfect timing.
00:07:52.000Last night we talked all about this issue, and particularly about the censorship of Andrew Tate, and I talked about how it's kind of like a major black pill on censorship.
00:08:04.000Censorship is total, it's absolute, it's crushing,
00:08:26.000And our featured story tonight is more about that.
00:08:29.000True Social banned on the Google Play Store.
00:08:33.000Because of their content moderation policy or lack of content moderation policies.
00:08:40.000And so what this means essentially is that the 42% of mobile users that have an Android are not able to download the proprietary truth social software onto their Android phones because they're banned from putting their software on the App Store.
00:09:00.000And I talked about this last night and I'm sure everybody here knows about this, but probably most regular conservatives don't know about this.
00:09:10.000These are the levels of censorship which are insurmountable.
00:09:16.000This is a level, this is a degree, this is a place that you get in censorship where there is no alternative, there is no lawsuit, there's no way around it.
00:09:27.000You just come up against a brick wall.
00:09:30.000And the brick wall is called the regime.
00:09:33.000And in this case we're talking about the monopoly which is wielded by a couple of companies.
00:09:39.000Apple App Store, Google Play Store, that's it.
00:09:44.000They're the gatekeepers for all the software on all the mobile phones.
00:09:51.000There's, of course, there are some imperfect and honestly bad ways around this.
00:09:58.000But that is effectively, though those are the important facts of the situation, is that you've got a monopoly here.
00:10:06.000Google Play, Apple App Store, they're going to gatekeep who is allowed to have their proprietary software downloaded onto all the phones, or the vast majority of phones, in America.
00:10:20.000And so you see how Donald Trump is banned from Twitter, which is one level of censorship, and so he'll make his own platform.
00:10:29.000Well then you run into problems like this, where you make your own site, and you make your own app,
00:10:35.000What happens when Apple and Google ban you from their app stores?
00:10:49.000I have no intention to move somewhere else.
00:10:51.000I have no intention to go to some island and quite literally rebuild the wheel.
00:10:57.000We need our ideas, we need our rights, we need our speech on the phones in America, on the app stores in America, on the major platforms in America that everybody uses.
00:11:10.000And the only way we're going to do that
00:11:21.000You can't make another phone with another app store with another site and another DDoS protection and another credit card to process on other banks
00:11:32.000We need to change the law to force the existing companies to serve us, or we need the government to change how they interpret existing laws to force them to serve us.
00:12:00.000There is a major class action lawsuit being brought against American Express by an employee who alleges that the company has an anti-white culture.
00:12:11.000They have a company culture of anti-white racism and discrimination, promoting blacks at the expense of whites, company leadership telling people that if they're white it's going to get in the way of their career and in the way of their promotions, all kinds of critical race theory training programs, racial sensitivity, outright rants.
00:12:34.000And of course this is at American Express.
00:12:45.000We're not talking about some small company.
00:12:48.000We're not talking about a gay bookstore.
00:13:12.000It's pretty ironic, of course, because, you know, we all know this.
00:13:16.000We all know about the anti-white stuff, which is just so obvious.
00:13:21.000But what is incredible, and this is the double-think that goes on, is on the one hand everybody knows this is an anti-white society that bullies white people, hates white people, lectures white people and white children, and at the same time that that's going on, if you tried to say that to like your average person, maybe like your average liberal I guess,
00:13:46.000And probably even your average conservative would say something to the effect that it's black people that are still being discriminated against.
00:17:48.000So I know that, like, I'm banned on Fox News, and Steve Bannon hates me, and everybody hates me, okay?
00:17:55.000But quite frankly, it is total... nevertheless,
00:18:00.000In spite of this, irregardless, irregardless, it is frankly bullshit that Republicans will grift for as long as they have been for years about cancel culture and even this January 6th Inquisition, DOJ, the gulags, all of it.
00:18:23.000And they're gonna have on Andrew Tate?
00:18:26.000They're gonna have on Andrew Tate, who's like a professional porn pimp, to talk about how he got banned for saying that boys are boys and girls are girls.
00:18:36.000I was on the freaking no-fly list for a year!
00:19:16.000The third episode of the documentary, which has not been released publicly up until now, it goes over AFPAC 3 and Beardson's in it, Vince is in it,
00:19:53.000Also, our super chat system is fixed, just in case you didn't catch the show yesterday.
00:20:01.000Super chat system has been broken for like months, unbeknownst to me.
00:20:05.000Everything's freaking broken all the time.
00:20:09.000But our super chat system is now fixed.
00:20:13.000So if you click the send a super chat button and you go to the super chat website, I know people are having difficulty before they couldn't make user accounts on this site.
00:20:23.000So you make a user account and the confirmation email may go to your spam folder, but people are now able to make user accounts again and the super chats are working.
00:21:13.000In case you haven't noticed, I have been talking a lot more to my best friend in the whole world, Stephen Bunnell II, otherwise known as Destiny.
00:21:22.000It all started this year when we got together and we did the Russia-Ukraine debate back in March.
00:22:09.000And all of these histrionic Jews and leftists and others, they're all attacking destiny and saying, you're platforming a Nazi, you're giving a platform to a horrible person with horrible views, and it's completely irresponsible, and you invited him into your home, you're gonna eat chicken and waffles with him?
00:22:29.000You know, you could debate the guy, but to sit down and eat lunch, that crosses the line.
00:22:34.000I mean, these people, they really think
00:22:37.000It's like they're living on another planet.
00:22:40.000Like there was one tweet that went viral, and it said, there's an old saying in Germany that if 10 people sit down for dinner with a Nazi, there's 11 Nazis at the table.
00:23:56.000So they're saying all this crazy stuff.
00:23:58.000They're saying that there's this pedophile Jew who goes on Destiny's stream and says that I'm gonna be going to power and kill this guy's whole family and the blood is gonna be on Destiny's hands because he ate chicken and waffles with me one time.
00:24:16.000And here's what I have to say on all this.
00:24:20.000I have to give a lot of respect to the D-man, okay?
00:24:26.000Big respect to the D-man, Stephen Bunnell, my best friend.
00:24:31.000He's constantly earning my friendship, you know that?
00:24:34.000It started out kind of as a joke, but the joke has become real.
00:24:39.000Started out as tongue-in-cheek and fun, and I'll come on the stream and say, hey, my best friend ever, hi!
00:24:50.000And it was a joke before, now it's real.
00:24:53.000Me and Steven Bunnell were like this, okay?
00:24:58.000And here's why I have a lot of respect for him.
00:25:01.000Over the past two days in particular, there's been like a revolution on his subreddit.
00:25:06.000And all these people have come out of the woodwork, it's very targeted, and they're on his subreddit, and there's posts with thousands of upvotes,
00:25:44.000And so there are people that have been in his community for like years and they're on the subreddit and you almost gotta feel bad for these poor bastards.
00:26:39.000The elements of his community which are demanding that he call me a Nazi.
00:26:42.000He refuses to call me a Nazi and refuses to disengage.
00:26:48.000I'm being a little bit tongue-in-cheek about it, but it is honestly very respectable because for what it's worth, as you all know, I am not a Nazi.
00:27:02.000And I'm not saying that to appease anybody.
00:27:06.000I'm not saying that so that left-wing people will like me.
00:27:27.000I believe that organized Jewry is extremely influential in the United States and pushes America towards an open society, liberalism, internationalism, for their own benefit at the expense of America.
00:29:20.000Probably every people and every time has believed in race, has believed that races are real and race matters and it's a meaningful distinction between people.
00:29:32.000So it's not particular to the National Socialists.
00:29:35.000Probably most people in most times in history believed in strong hierarchical authority coming from the government.
00:29:45.000Again, that's not particular to the National Socialists in Germany.
00:29:49.000Even criticism of organized Jewry is something that has been around for as long as there have been Jews.
00:30:07.000It is like this in the Western Hemisphere outside of America and Canada.
00:30:11.000None of this is particular to National Socialists.
00:30:15.000Point being is, Destiny knows that and he's willing to stand up for the truth even though there's all this retard pressure coming from people that are really just kind of crazy and hysterical.
00:30:30.000And I have to say, I have a lot of respect for him for that, because he could very easily just cave and say, alright, fine, he's a Nazi.
00:30:38.000Because it would cost him very little, and the argument is kind of nuanced and maybe to some extent in his community not really that important.
00:30:48.000For a DGG-er, like, where is the daylight between a so-called Nazi and, like, a Christian nationalist?
00:30:54.000I think gay people and trannies think that everybody that isn't down with their business is a Nazi.
00:30:59.000Or just as bad as a Nazi, if they don't call themselves that.
00:31:03.000But he's willing to go out there, he's going out to bat for the truth, and he's losing a lot of cred, he's losing a lot of support for doing it.
00:31:13.000And I have to say, I respect him for it.
00:31:15.000I have to say, begrudgingly, because we have a very contentious dynamic, but begrudgingly, I respect it.
00:31:41.000I appreciate him sticking up for me for once.
00:31:48.000And if nothing else, it's just kind of funny, honestly.
00:31:51.000If nothing else, it's just funny that the entire left-wing side of the internet is at war over me and Destiny eating chicken and waffles with his wife and then getting ice cream afterward.
00:32:08.000Because they're like, you cannot eat with him.
00:32:11.000He's only pretending to be a dorky schizoid incel.
00:33:22.000I've been doing this now for five years.
00:33:24.000And I'm at that point now where it's... I'm at risk of going in that direction.
00:33:28.000I think there's a real... When you put in a lot of time, the chance that this happens, the draw for that kind of thing becomes greater.
00:33:38.000And what I mean by that is, we all get into politics as normies.
00:33:43.000You know, everybody who's in this thing is pretty young.
00:33:46.000And when I got into politics, I was very young.
00:33:49.000And when people start off in politics, they start off probably with very common political opinions or resources.
00:33:59.000You watch TV, you watch Fox News, you watch the nightly news, you talk to your parents, teacher, you read something in history class, you watch a YouTube video.
00:34:09.000A very cursory, superficial kind of thing.
00:34:12.000And so for example when I started my show I was talking to a very mainstream audience about very mainstream things like about Trump and you know whether or not immigration is good or bad as an example.
00:34:26.000It's a debate about is immigration good or bad.
00:34:28.000I'm gonna go on my show and give the case why immigration is bad.
00:34:31.000But over time you see that people don't want to retread the same kind of the same surface level conversations and people start
00:34:42.000I'm debating with other people that kind of agree with them on the fundamentals.
00:34:46.000If the first debate is, if the first position is I go out and do a show in year one about why immigration is bad, eventually over time I'm in a community with a lot of other people that agree that immigration is bad.
00:34:58.000And then I'm debating with other people that think immigration is bad about maybe why immigration is bad or what the particulars of immigration restriction should be.
00:35:08.000And then eventually, and over time, you kind of get, it gets narrower and narrower and narrower, and five, ten years in, you're debating with people that agree to a very fine level of detail about very
00:35:25.000Very fine things that probably most people don't even agree with or haven't even heard of.
00:35:30.000And this is where you get, I think, where the alt-right went.
00:35:33.000Where you had these crazy debates about... I saw it the other day on Telegram.
00:35:39.000Wignats are debating about whether or not people should make predictions on the internet.
00:35:43.000And it's like, at that point, you kind of lost the plot.
00:35:46.000And so, to return to the original point, I feel like when we go out and do this dialogue with Destiny, it brings it back
00:35:55.000It brings, I think, the political discourse back to a pragmatic place.
00:36:01.000We're speaking a common language where most people are.
00:36:05.000When I talk to Sneko, when I talk to Destiny, I'm talking to two people that are representative of probably what most people are thinking about or talking about.
00:36:18.000And what I mean by that is when I jump on with Sneko and he says, hey what's your best conspiracy?
00:36:26.000Now, maybe that's a little bit out there, but that's kind of like a more entry level.
00:36:30.000That's something that is... He's asking questions that people you know are asking.
00:36:36.000We're having a conversation that people you know might have that conversation.
00:36:41.000We're not talking about the particularities of, you know, well... I don't know, some of the more autistic stuff that we get into.
00:36:48.000And so anyway, I think that when we engage with these bigger
00:36:54.000More outside type people, we're bringing the movement back into a place, and it's so important, it's so important that everybody's on the same page on this, that we remember what we're trying to do here.
00:37:07.000And what we're trying to do is create a mass movement and change, not everybody's minds, but we're trying to get a lot of people to change their mind on fundamentals.
00:37:17.000And so, there's a tendency in this thing to kind of get, again, these very narrow, fine, almost basically irrelevant debates.
00:37:25.000What we're trying to do is win over your average conservative.
00:37:28.000We're trying to go for the Ben Shapiro listener.
00:37:30.000We're trying to go for the Turning Point USA member.
00:37:33.000We're trying to go for the Steven Crowder listener, the Donald Trump supporter.
00:37:38.000We're trying to win those people over based on their values.
00:37:42.000Because the thing is, we've got the real right wing.
00:38:32.000What we say constitutes is 100% set against the status quo.
00:38:37.000It's 100% set against liberalism and globalism and corruption.
00:38:41.000And we got to remember at the end of the day, we're trying to take that message and not make it too broad, but make it broad enough where, you know, a lot of people are going to be able to come in and understand
00:38:52.000I'm looking at the Destiny crowd and thinking, you know, we want to bring in people from the Destiny crowd.
00:38:57.000We want to get this debate in front of average conservatives to see what what we're about.
00:39:13.000Just like Destiny wants to reach out to, you know, not these psycho nutjobs that watch Vosh who think that everyone's gonna form a worker co-op and like there's a transgenocide going on and all this other crazy stuff.
00:40:28.000You know, some of the other abuses that went on.
00:40:31.000We want an ordinary, conservative, traditional, faith-based society.
00:40:38.000You know, we want to keep the good things that have changed over the past 100 years.
00:40:43.000We want to get back to the fundamentals that have been lost, which are causing a lot of problems.
00:40:49.000So anyway, with all that being said, I want to dive into our news here and
00:40:55.000Why don't we talk first about this American Express story.
00:40:59.000Big class action lawsuit by an American Express employee against the company alleging systemic anti-white racism at the company.
00:41:10.000And, you know, this is nothing new to anybody that watches the show, but it's good to see that this is happening.
00:41:17.000And I guess I'll just dive into the article and talk about some of the accusations.
00:41:21.000It says, quote, a former American Express employee filed a class-action lawsuit complaint on Tuesday alleging that the credit card company exhibited, quote, callous indifference to civil rights law by terminating him because he is white and spoke out against its racially discriminatory policies.
00:41:41.000Brian Netzel, who worked a decade for Amex until he was terminated in 2020, told Fox Business that he sued the company on behalf of himself and potentially thousands of similarly situated employees following an avalanche of bad things coming to white people in that company once George Floyd was killed.
00:42:01.000And this is not a surprise because we said this was happening two years ago.
00:42:07.000After George Floyd died, every company was doing this.
00:42:12.000And you know, I mean you all work for companies for the most part.
00:42:20.000And we didn't have any, you know, we didn't react to George Floyd killing at America First Foundation by discriminating against white people.
00:42:29.000We reacted to the George Floyd killing by discriminating... No, I'm kidding!
00:42:33.000I'm not gonna say anything that's gonna get me in trouble there.
00:42:46.000They were putting in place all kinds of programs, mentoring black employees, scouting out potential black recruits, promoting black employees, setting quotas in executive positions for black people.
00:43:00.000So it's no surprise that two years later you've got a class action lawsuit.
00:43:06.000This was going on everywhere, and it still is going on.
00:43:10.000The lawsuit alleges that amid the racial tensions roiling the U.S.
00:43:15.000in 2020, Amex implemented anti-racism policies throughout its corporate structure that, quote, gave preferential treatment to individuals for being black and unambiguously signaled to white employees that their race was an impediment to getting ahead in the company.
00:43:37.000Netzel said such policies fostered a workplace rife with, quote, a tremendous amount of animosity in which white people were unfairly punished or passed over for promotions, while some black employees were promoted merely to meet racial quotas, and employees were encouraged to root out in McCarthy-era fashion people who did not agree with this overall philosophy.
00:44:00.000That's all maintained that this created an atmosphere in which white employees were treated disparately and forced to undergo trainings in which they were told to treat black co-workers differently.
00:44:11.000He said, quote, we weren't allowed to talk before they talked in a meeting.
00:44:15.000They were explicitly advised against things such as touching black people's hair as if that were a frequent occurrence.
00:44:22.000I love when... this is like a common thing you hear all the time.
00:44:44.000There's like this common trope now that white women in particular are just dying to touch black people's hair and that that's just totally inappropriate and such a faux pas and black people are like, you ain't touching my hair.
00:45:33.000Okay, you see some of these black people with the cornrows and the braids and sometimes they'll leave them in there for like a long time and it gets stinky and I'm not touching that.
00:46:03.000But black people hate white people so much that they're gonna take what is
00:46:10.000Even if it's inappropriate, even to the extent that that is happening, which I highly doubt, even if it is inappropriate, they're taking an innocent, well-intentioned gesture of kindness and flipping that into something to hate white people for.
00:48:34.000That's why when people call me racist, I don't really care.
00:48:38.000Because I'm not really bending over backwards to try and get anybody to like me, because you're just losing.
00:48:43.000It's like I go on this debate panel the other week with Judeon and Abba and Don, and I'm trying to be as delicate as possible, but I'm saying, look, I believe in racial differences, and I want to marry a white woman, and I think that race is real and it matters.
00:49:02.000And I'm on there being very respectful and very polite and being honest, and they're in there saying, oh he racist, oh you racist, you're a Nazi, and it's like, you know what?
00:49:35.000So anyway, the black hair thing is the epitome of that.
00:49:40.000So anyway, that was one of the complaints, is that the white employees were particularly told not to touch a black people's hair.
00:49:52.000I mean, like we're the underclass, like we're peasants or something.
00:49:59.000According to the lawsuit, no admonishments were given to the black employees, nor did the training direct black employees on how they should conduct themselves around other races.
00:50:09.000Netzel also noted that the company's intention to fill the company's leadership with more African Americans was open.
00:50:19.000Netzel alleged in his complaint that his female manager, who was black,
00:50:41.000Which all sounds very believable to me.
00:50:44.000The lawsuit's claims echo previous allegations of discrimination Amex has faced.
00:50:49.000In 2021, five current and former employees told Fox Business on condition of anonymity that the company engaged in reverse discrimination against white employees, barring them from promotions and steeping the workplace in the tenets of critical race theory.
00:51:05.000According to internal documents reviewed by Christopher Ruffo, a senior fellow at the Manhattan Institute, Amex executives subjected employees to a CRT-based training program.
00:51:16.000During which they were made to map their own intersectional identities and privilege based on race, sex orientation, body type, religion, disability status, age, gender identity, and citizenship.
00:51:28.000They were then reportedly expected to adjust their behavior in the workplace based on their position in the intersectional hierarchy.
00:51:37.000So this is, again, this is not going on in like a San Francisco bookstore.
00:51:43.000This is not going on in a humanities department at a liberal university in Boston.
00:51:50.000This is going on an American Express, okay?
00:51:54.000American Express, a major US credit card company, you've got a systemic anti-white bias, which is significant.
00:52:58.000And some people look at it and say, well, people should have representation.
00:53:02.000You know, everybody, all these institutions should be representative of the population of America.
00:53:09.000Which, when you think about it, really makes no sense on its face.
00:53:13.000You know, why should the board of a major company
00:53:17.000...reflect the demographic proportions of the country.
00:53:24.000If a company is located in a city which has its own demographic makeup, or if a company is located in a neighborhood, and if a board is pulling from a specialized workforce of people with a specialized knowledge of the company or specialized skill set, why would the board of that company, why should that board of that company,
00:53:50.000Reflect in its demographic composition the racial composition of the United States of America.
00:54:36.000If a person's unique experiences growing up in Harlem or whatever, growing up in Harlem or a historically black university, if that was really so valuable, had such a monetary value,
00:54:49.000to a business, then a business would hire them.
00:55:10.000Because if the non-white people were as or more qualified, they would be hired.
00:55:17.000If a company is looking to fill board positions or vice president positions or something, if the black people or the other non-white people were as qualified or more qualified, they would get hired.
00:55:31.000The quota is to say, if you've got 10 highly qualified white people and 10 positions, well, you've got to pass over some of those white people and find less qualified people.
00:56:04.000Everything that you can say where there's a finite number of things, resources, positions, whatever, where you've got affirmative action or racial quotas, it can be conceived of in no other way other than discrimination against white people.
00:56:19.000You've got to pass over some amount of white people to fill them up with non-white people.
00:56:25.000And when we talk about these things in very broad terms, people might say there's a social good in that.
00:56:33.000There is some social good in increasing the diversity by putting in place these mandates, mandating that a company has so many people from a particular racial background or something.
00:56:48.000But the real world effect is that individual people are being hurt by this.
00:56:55.000Individual, you know, white middle and working class people are not going to get the scholarships.
00:57:00.000They're not going to get the spots in the universities.
00:57:10.000By the way, if you happen to be white, that affects you.
00:57:14.000So a lot of white people love to be down with the real racial justice agenda until you're the one that's not going to get a job, until you're the one that is not going to get into college, you're the one that's not going to get the promotion, or better yet, your kids.
00:57:33.000White people in particular need to listen up because maybe white people and people in general care less about sacrificing their own lot in life, but people care very deeply about the prospects that their children will be successful.
00:57:49.000And this is what our future is going to be.
00:57:51.000In a society where we're endlessly trying to correct disparities which are innate through affirmative action policies, we're always going to be setting white people further and further and further and further back to account for things, again, which are intrinsic.
00:58:08.000And that is going to least of all affect the people that are alive and working for those spots in college and in business today.
00:58:17.000It is going to affect, with each successive generation, white people that are not born more and more as time goes on.
00:58:26.000Our kids will be discriminated against more than we were, and our grandkids will be discriminated against more than our children will be.
00:58:37.000And I don't know why any of us would be in favor of that.
01:00:13.000Everybody has a different height, and a different weight, and a different complexion, and a different fingerprint, and a different... And I know this is all obvious, you know.
01:00:47.000Identical twins that have the same DNA.
01:00:51.000We'll come out looking slightly different and having slightly different characteristics and different interests and different intellect.
01:00:58.000If identical twins are not equal, and if siblings are not equal, and if parents and children are not equal, and if neighbors are not equal, and if people of the same
01:01:11.000Ethnicity or tribe or village or race are not equal.
01:01:15.000Why would we expect these massive groups of people to be equal?
01:01:19.000Why would it equal out the farther that you go out?
01:01:22.000If you can line up 30 people in a kindergarten classroom and find all kinds of disparities, why would that not be the case in general terms, in group terms?
01:01:31.000It just doesn't... Equality has no basis in reality.
01:02:26.000But as far as how you treat people, now that I will agree with liberals.
01:02:32.000And by the way, I think that's actually a Christian belief.
01:02:35.000You know, when it says in the gospel, neither Jew nor Gentile and all that, people take that to mean that, oh, we just should be blind to difference in the world.
01:03:40.000They want to replace what they perceive in their mind as the white oppression of all people, white atrocities perpetrated against other people, and they want to take the shoe and put it on the other foot.
01:03:53.000And they want to take a wrong and they want to answer it with an equal wrong.
01:03:59.000They want to take the historical, again perceived, historical wrongdoings of white people and they want to visit those wrongdoings upon white people now by non-white people.
01:04:44.000Okay, the Indians lived in grass huts and teepees and they rode on, well after the Europeans got here, they rode on horses and they killed buffalo and
01:04:57.000They put feathers on their head and they danced around the fire.
01:05:07.000Now when we talk about how Native Americans are being displaced by immigrants and how American culture is being erased by mass immigration from all kinds of countries in the past 30 years, what liberals will say is, well isn't that what you did to the Indians?
01:05:26.000Isn't that what you did to the indigenous Americans?
01:05:33.000And when they say that, to borrow a phrase, they're saying the quiet part out loud, which I hate that expression, but that's what they're doing.
01:05:43.000It sort of gives it away, which is to say, you know, they'll go out there and say it was wrong what the Europeans did to the indigenous Americans.
01:05:52.000It was wrong what whites did to blacks.
01:05:55.000It was wrong what white people did, or Europeans did, or Christians did, or so on.
01:06:01.000But then when they say things like, oh well we're gonna do to you what you did to us, that's a very different premise.
01:06:08.000Because the first premise is that genocide and colonialism and slavery is wrong.
01:06:13.000But when they go and say we're gonna do it to you now, it's a subtle change which says those things were wrong when they were done to us.
01:06:22.000Not they're wrong, they were wrong when they were done to us.
01:06:26.000Discrimination was wrong when it was done to us.
01:06:30.000Slavery was wrong when it was done to us.
01:06:33.000Colonialism was wrong when it was done to us.
01:08:48.000And the reverse is key because they're saying, well you did this to us, now we're going to turn it around on you and do it to the white man.
01:10:09.000For a lot of reasons, which is beyond the scope of this show.
01:10:13.000But it is a particular problem when this is the kind of culture that's being promoted by the private and public sector at the highest levels.
01:10:22.000White people may not think anything of reverse discrimination and reverse prejudice and reverse racism when we're comfortably in the majority.
01:10:31.000But that majority is slipping every day, and it's going to slip into the minority, and it's going to keep going beyond that.
01:10:37.000We're going to become a minority, it's expected, in the next decade, in the 2030s.
01:10:55.000of that number got through the border without being apprehended.
01:10:57.000So immigration is historically high and it's going up and the rate at which whites are being replaced by non-whites is accelerating.
01:11:07.000The day, and especially after COVID too because of the impact on fertility rates, the day when whites become a minority is approaching and it's the date that when that happens is getting closer and closer not just because time is going forward because that date is moving earlier.
01:11:25.000And what happens in a few generations when your grandkids wake up and they're in an all non-white neighborhood and they're going to an all non-white school and the school's run by non-whites and the universities are run by non-whites and the companies are run by non-whites and what chance are they gonna have to have any kind of prosperity or mobility in a country that is run by non-white people that hate white people?
01:11:56.000When every company and school and government bureaucracy is run by the people like at American Express that don't want your white daughters touching the black girl's hair and are lecturing them about it and don't want the white boys to take the the scholarships and the Ivy League positions away from the blacks and the promotions and the recruitment and so on and the government benefits the UBI at that point and whatever else
01:12:24.000It is not an exaggeration to say that's where we're going.
01:12:28.000If you told people 60 years ago when they just started this business of civil rights and integration and all that, if you told people 60 years ago that this would be happening today, they wouldn't believe you.
01:12:40.000If you told people 60 years ago when MLK was a rabble rouser and all this, if you told
01:12:46.000An average person 60 years ago that the credit card companies would be running this way and that there would be massive riots all over the country because a black drug dealer got killed by a cop and that they're abolishing the police and crime is out of control and people are stealing cars at an unprecedented rate and the cops don't even chase them and on and on and on.
01:13:37.000Take a look at where things were before versus where they are today in the differential and project that 5, 10, 50, 100 years into the future.
01:13:46.000We don't stand a chance if white people don't get hip.
01:14:12.000You know, we're bending over backwards to accommodate and make sure that all these other people feel comfortable in America.
01:14:19.000Do you think that in a hundred years when whites are in the minority, and you have a blonde-haired, blue-eyed daughter who's beautiful, do you think that black people are going to go out of their way to make sure that she's getting treated fairly when we're 20% of the country?
01:14:35.000Do you think the Jews are going to do that?
01:14:38.000Or do you think that they're gonna be doing this and saying, ha ha ha ha, we suffered all this time and now it looks like, now it looks like you're in the minority, huh?
01:15:34.000Maxwell or Tim Scott or any of these people.
01:15:39.000They are not going to be sticking up for you.
01:15:41.000They are not going to be sticking up for your grandkids.
01:15:45.000And we're going to be told endlessly, it's a voting rights issue.
01:15:48.000This is not a freaking voting rights issue, okay?
01:15:51.000When I imagine the descendants of people like me in the future
01:15:59.000Living in a, living in the ghetto, living in a place like LA or like the south side of Chicago or Baltimore, what comes to mind is not a voting, it's not a voting rights issue, okay?
01:16:45.000Yeah, I think we should have a meritocracy, but we've got to have a nation first.
01:16:51.000Because colorblind meritocracy, that's another way of saying boarding house.
01:16:57.000That's another way of saying polyglot boarding house.
01:17:00.000Colorblind meritocracy is a euphemism for polyglot boarding house.
01:17:05.000That's the Lazarus poem interpreted by Claremont.
01:17:14.000Instead of saying, give us your tired, your poor, it's give us your high IQ, give us your Indian programmers, give us your Chinese engineers, give us your... No!
01:17:57.000And within America we can have a meritocracy and it can be fair and have equal opportunity for every kind of person.
01:18:06.000But sometimes I see, you know, like I saw Darren today, and I like Darren a lot, but Darren Beatty said today, he goes, you know, he says, controversial opinion, getting rid of affirmative action is better than an immigration moratorium.
01:19:16.000If immigration is shut down, there is no majority-minority.
01:19:21.000Now, you are going to have a larger proportion of non-whites in the future than you do now, but it almost never happens.
01:19:28.000The full-on majority-minority situation, it's basically ground to a halt after a certain amount of time.
01:19:36.000Because the fertility rates of all the people go down once they get in America.
01:19:40.000And so the point being is, you know, we got to have a country first.
01:19:43.000I don't know how we got on this tangent, but I saw that and I disagree with that opinion.
01:19:47.000I agree that affirmative action is very destructive, but it's one of these things where it's like, you know, what are we trying to do here?
01:21:19.000It's about the fact that America is controlled by a regime, which includes the state.
01:21:25.000And the state's a big part of it, but it's not just the state.
01:21:28.000It's the state, and it's major conglomerates, and it's Wall Street, and it's the banks, and it's Silicon Valley.
01:21:34.000And all of these organs constitute the regime that runs America.
01:21:40.000And they control the political conversation.
01:21:43.000They're the tastemakers, they're the opinion makers.
01:21:46.000The fact checkers, and they have made, since the 2016 election, a major effort to crack down on freedom of conscience, and freedom of thought, and freedom of speech.
01:21:57.000Banning people on Twitter is one of the ways that they do it.
01:22:00.000But of course, people get banned on Twitter, they get banned on Facebook, and they go and they create their own website.
01:22:05.000They try to create their own platform.
01:22:07.000Or they take their information and they start their own website.
01:22:12.000And if it was just a company problem, well that would be the solution.
01:23:44.000They ban you from putting your site on the App Store.
01:23:48.000This is the real censorship regime which people don't see.
01:23:52.000Which now people are finding out about.
01:23:55.000And so True Social is another example of this.
01:23:58.000Donald Trump was banned on Twitter a year and a half ago, and he went to work on making his own platform with free speech.
01:24:06.000And if you make your own platform, you can allow free speech.
01:24:09.000But the problem is, where are people gonna get the software?
01:24:13.000Well, they gotta get it from the App Store.
01:24:16.000People are going to access your site, they're going to access it on their phones, and they're going to access the software through the App Store.
01:24:22.000Well, you may start your own platform with its own rules, but your platform has got to still work through the hardware.
01:24:29.000And it's got to work through the App Store.
01:24:48.000And so their whole website, which was on Amazon servers, was banned from Amazon.
01:24:53.000Even though they have their own website, and these are the things that happen.
01:24:56.000You can make your own site with its own rules, but it turns out the App Store has rules, and the servers have rules, and Cloudflare has rules, and the banks have rules, and the payment processors have rules, and eventually get into a monopoly that controls all the phones in America, and a monopoly that controls all the credit cards in America.
01:25:15.000And if you're in the business of monetizing content that you put on people's phones, and the phone business is controlled by a monopoly, and the credit card business is controlled by a monopoly, and they ban you, there is no way around it.
01:25:36.000If you're trying to, you know, these tech companies are not profitable when they can run credit cards.
01:25:46.000Now imagine you're in the business of accessing people through mobile phones and showing them content and your business, it's a business, you're trying to monetize that and you can't run credit cards.
01:27:01.000It says, last week, TruSocial's CEO said the decision on whether the app would be available was up to the Google Play Store.
01:27:09.000But Google says it's down to TruSocial to comply with its rules.
01:27:14.000A Google spokesperson told the BBC, quote, on August 19th, we notified True Social of several violations of standard policies.
01:27:23.000Having effective systems of moderation for user-generated content is a condition of our terms of service for any app to go live on Google Play.
01:27:32.000Google says it has offered True Social advice on how to fix the problems.
01:27:37.000True Social did not respond to the BBC's request for comment.
01:28:06.000Which means that people are fighting, candidates and political parties are fighting for the hearts and minds of the voters to lend their vote to elect them.
01:28:15.000That's how we achieve political change, right?
01:28:24.000It has the monopoly on force, the military, the police, legitimacy, tradition, convention, law enforcement, interpretation.
01:28:35.000infrastructure it's the richest entity because it has the exclusive right to tax and so it is able to tax all the businesses and the people so it makes four trillion dollars per year it mints the money it creates the money it's able to borrow money it's able to lend money around the world okay so the state is the most powerful institution
01:29:25.000It's about this process which allows people to pick candidates, pick representatives on a federal and a state level to make their laws and make the rules and wield this power in the interest of the people, in the interest of the public.
01:29:43.000Now, then we get into the business of the elections, which is the process of vote-getting.
01:29:54.000It's about getting your name out there, getting your message out there, convincing people that your ideas, your policies are the right ones.
01:30:00.000So the free press and the free speech, based on all of that, are essential, essential to people having meaningful sovereignty.
01:30:12.000Because if the state is so powerful, and if the people control the state, if the state, if the people are truly sovereign and are sort of lending their sovereignty to the state through these constitutional procedures, and the procedures are based on elections and vote getting, which are based on
01:30:29.000Massive information sharing, then the information sharing is actually critical.
01:30:36.000It's critical to how power works in America.
01:30:41.000That's a critical link in the people being sovereign over their government and truly self-governing.
01:31:38.000Not like important, they're necessary.
01:31:40.000They're intrinsically part of a self-governing Republican country.
01:31:47.000Republican, not capital R, but lowercase r, Republican country.
01:31:51.000Now obviously we begin to see some problems here, which is to say that
01:31:56.000If the President of the United States is a major, major political player, if he's deplatformed on everything, and then he goes and makes a website, and they deplatform him from the App Store, and if he tries to go on Parler, and Amazon deplatforms him from the hosting, and so on and so forth.
01:32:20.000That distribution of information, in controlling that, in not meaningfully having a freedom of press and freedom of speech, it means that the people are not meaningfully in charge.
01:32:30.000It means that people are not really self-governing.
01:32:32.000It means that people are not sovereign.
01:32:35.000And this procedure that's established has basically been hijacked.
01:33:35.000And if I even wanted to try to get my message out there without relying on like so-called private companies, I can't because I can't create my own credit card processor.
01:33:46.000There's legal regulations that enshrine and protect their monopoly status.
01:33:51.000If I even wanted to go out and create a phone or a social media, again, there are certain things in place that protect the existing infrastructure.
01:34:02.000And the whole system is set up, basically, what I'm saying is, it's not a fluke that Trump is getting banned on Twitter and it's this cat and mouse thing.
01:34:12.000He will not be allowed the freedom to access millions or hundreds of millions of people.
01:34:21.000Because if he did, again, that would disrupt
01:34:26.000The fact that the state now wields the power and the sovereignty.
01:34:30.000And this is like a tricky, nuanced thing.
01:34:32.000What I'm trying to say is, most people think that Republicans are being treated unfairly.
01:34:39.000And that Republicans are being banned.
01:34:40.000And they're just being given kind of like a hard time.
01:34:43.000But really they just need to wisen up and become clever and, you know, create their own website or not break the rules or something like that.
01:35:11.000And it's not that some people are arbitrarily being treated unfairly.
01:35:15.000It's that nobody, nobody who is oppositional will be permitted to create any kind of meaningful base of support to launch a challenge against the regime.
01:35:37.000But now here we are seven years later and you see a guy like Andrew Anglin is banned from all social media platforms, banned from all banks, banned from Cloudflare.
01:35:47.000He's the only man alive banned from Cloudflare.
01:36:07.000This is a guy that can't get a job anywhere, would get fired from anywhere, and then is essentially banned from making money, banned from the banking process.
01:36:16.000I'm banned also from the banking process.
01:36:23.000Because of his opinions, then it's not enough to say this guy just broke all the rules or this guy just needs to wisen up.
01:36:31.000It means the system is rigged to prevent people like that from being able to do what they do, which is persistently and successfully create opposition to the government.
01:36:42.000And what that tells us is that we are not self-governing anymore.
01:36:50.000People think that opposition is not successful on a case-by-case basis.
01:36:55.000It's not that the opposition is sometimes or frequently unsuccessful.
01:36:59.000It's that successful opposition is made impossible by a rigged system.
01:37:05.000And that is what has happened to Donald Trump.
01:37:08.000He was a guy who came out there to a system which was unprepared for this kind of threat to their power.
01:37:14.000He came out there and used the tools that existed, used Twitter, used media, used his media savvy, his celebrity, his name, name recognition, and went out there and ran for president, which is what you're supposed to be able to do.
01:37:29.000And they threw all their conventional tools at him.
01:37:32.000Call him a racist, call him a sexist, rig the debates, give the questions in advance to Donna Brazile, have an unfair bias moderator, have a phony scandal, spy on his campaign with the FISA warrant, etc.
01:37:46.000But he won because they still count the votes.
01:38:24.000At the least, with elections where there are major questions about interference, major efforts launched to investigate that, and a major counter-effort to thwart it.
01:38:32.000And then, after that, a false flag on the Capitol where he had no fewer than 50 FBI informants on the ground there, preceded by a very similar conspiracy in Michigan.
01:38:41.000And then, the biggest DOJ investigation in history to create shock and awe against his supporters, ban on social media and from the banks, and a year and a half later,
01:38:51.000When he sets up to run for president again like you're supposed to be able to do or make his own website build your own website like you're supposed to be able to do what do they do?
01:39:00.000Raid his house on a fishing expedition to look for things to indict him for and prevent him from running and ban his own website from the App Store over which there is a monopoly.
01:39:11.000So is Trump a guy that just broke the rules and oh it's a private company and oh you just should have did it differently and he got a bad shake?
01:39:26.000They were challenged in a novel way and caught off guard and they learned and they've adapted and they've healed and they've launched a counter-attack.
01:39:36.000And it demonstrates that the entire system, private and public, the government and the big private companies, they work together, they collude, they're in charge, we're not.
01:39:48.000They have hijacked the electoral, constitutional, procedural process.
01:39:53.000It is set up there as a sham to give us the illusion that we're self-governing, to give us the illusion that we're selecting and choosing and the sovereignty resides with our choice and the casting of our vote.
01:40:04.000When in reality, the sovereignty resides in the people that control everything around that process.
01:40:10.000They control the news, they control the algorithm, they control the app store, and the hosting, and the phones, and the platforms, and the banks, and the money, and the credit cards, and the law enforcement, and the intelligence agencies.
01:42:06.000Okay, I'll make my own private company.
01:42:08.000I'll raise a billion dollars in investment, and I'll start my own media conglomerate, and I'll start my own app, and my own this, my own that.
01:42:17.000Oh, well, the two companies that own all the phones and the software on all those phones?
01:43:23.000So, the big tech companies are in bed with the intelligence agencies, are in bed with the Ivy League universities.
01:43:33.000Okay, and the laws are written by the staffers, and the staffers come from the universities, and the universities and the Capitol Hill staffers and the lobbyists and think tanks are all in a vicious... Okay, all of these things are connected in these ways.
01:43:51.000We have this illusion of there's people doing these separate functions.