00:00:00.000But nobody never tell you to be me and fight Christ Only you for seeing me, only when the key to me Psychedelic parody paint, I couldn't beat the D&D Searching for a D&D Now you wanna see it free, now you wanna see it free Let's just see it be a piece, tell me what you like like Turn it down to bright light Travel with my dad and he told me it ain't Christlike I'm just trying to find out the truth for a new way I'm just really trying not to race through the pool way I don't have a clue, cleaning on my pesto Fuck up on a text though,
00:00:27.000not to tell text though Wrestling with God, I don't really want to wrestle.
00:00:31.000Spanish for the life, like everything in my life.
00:00:34.000Talking with my dad, and he said it ain't Christ-like.
00:07:22.000The SEC has approved a new rule by the NASDAQ Stock Index.
00:07:30.000Which get this, if you're familiar with the stock market, NASDAQ is the third largest U.S. stock exchange.
00:07:36.000NASDAQ has changed their rules so that in order to list a company on their exchange, that company has to have a non white board member, a gay board member, and a female board member.
00:07:52.000And if they don't comply with that, they have to explain to the stock exchange why they were not able to do that.
00:08:01.000Can't list a company unless they have total white genocide on the board.
00:08:06.000And this today was just approved by the Security Exchange Commission.
00:09:08.000And in any case, we looked at the study last week.
00:09:11.000There were, I think, about 500 cases in Massachusetts, it was not Boston.
00:09:16.000I think it was actually Western Massachusetts.
00:09:19.000And out of the 500 people that got sick, 75% of them, as I talked about last week, had gotten the vaccine.
00:09:26.000And what's more is they tested the level of virus in the nose and the throat of the people that were vaccinated and unvaccinated.
00:09:37.000And they found that the vaccinated people had the same level of virus.
00:09:41.000In their throat and nose, as the people that hadn't gotten the vaccine.
00:09:45.000Which means that, you know, 75% of the people have gotten the virus, or rather, 75% of the people that got the virus were vaccinated, that means that it doesn't stop you from getting infected.
00:09:56.000And if you have the virus all over your throat and nose, it means every time you cough, breathe, talk, sneeze, anything like that, you're spreading the virus too.
00:10:06.000And it's pretty amazing because just like last week, remember last week we read in the Daily Mail, it said vaccine is super effective.
00:10:14.000It's not going to stop you from getting sick.
00:10:15.000It's not going to stop you from getting other people sick.
00:10:18.000It won't even stop you from getting hospitalized, but you might not die if you get the coronavirus.
00:10:25.000And now, a week later, we have officially from the CDC they tell us, well, the vaccine is super effective.
00:10:38.000The only problem is it's actually not going to stop you from getting sick, and it's also not going to stop transmission.
00:10:46.000So, but it is super effective at preventing you from dying if you do get the virus, which, of course, we all know that that is what vaccines are for.
00:10:55.000It's supposed to mitigate symptoms of a disease that we're all going to get anyway.
00:11:06.000And it's funny because last week I was talking about this, and I know there are a lot of pro vaccine people or pro lockdown people that would say, no, no, the vaccine works.
00:12:30.000T.me slash Nick J. Fuentes for Telegram.
00:12:33.000Gab.com slash real Nick J. Fuentes for Gab.
00:12:36.000And remember, on Tuesday, this coming Tuesday, August 10th, we're premiering our mini documentary, the first episode of it.
00:12:44.000It's about, I think this one's about the FBI investigation into me, so that'll be at 8 o'clock Central Time on AmericaFirst.live on Tuesday.
00:12:53.000So, we're looking forward to that in case you didn't know.
00:12:55.000I've been talking about it like every day on the show.
00:12:57.000So, hopefully, people have heard about it at this point.
00:14:29.000I wake up and do it every day, but at a certain point, you just turn on the.
00:14:33.000Well, I guess you pull up the timeline every day rather than watch the news.
00:14:37.000And it's just day after day of just, it's just, honestly, it's demoralizing to see Joe Biden up there and Jen Psaki and just getting totally, just getting totally raped every day by big tech and giant corporations and all of that.
00:14:58.000You know, I've been saying lately, I don't know if I've said this on the show, but I guess I've been saying privately to people.
00:15:07.000Find again the sort of intersection, you know, forgive that term, but the intersection of politics and the internet culture again.
00:15:17.000That I think is going to be the real future.
00:15:19.000Because the more that I think about the Trump revolution, the more that I realize that what we're doing now is not like what we were doing in 2016.
00:15:29.000Because I feel like the energy and what we were talking about and what we were doing five years ago.
00:15:37.000It just doesn't feel the same as what we're doing now.
00:15:39.000And I don't know if that's necessarily because obviously the times have changed and the players have changed and the game has changed.
00:15:46.000But I think it really has to do more with the style and really the genre of what was being talked about.
00:15:54.000I feel like five years ago, and I think I've said this on the show, was more of an internet cultural phenomenon than it was actually a strictly political phenomenon.
00:16:04.000Because if you go back five years ago, it was all the campus wars and it was the meme war and it was on.
00:16:10.0004chan, and it was kind of this fusion of like Gamergate, gaming culture, and it was the Chan culture, forums, it was Vaporwave and music and lots of different things coming together.
00:16:23.000And now it just feels like, I said this the other night, it feels like the Obama years, you know?
00:16:29.000I feel like we're gotten back into the Matrix politics, gotten back into, you know, watching this nonsense play out in Congress.
00:16:38.000The infrastructure bill, and who's voting on it, and what do they put in it, and You know, the puppet show, the circus, which really isn't legit.
00:16:57.000But anyway, just some thoughts on that.
00:17:00.000I mean, I just see the news every day and it's like, okay, it's more vaxxes, it's more censorship, it's more lies, it's more, you know, cancel culture and all that kind of stuff.
00:18:04.000500, roughly, and I'm being very general here, I think it was like roughly 570 cases or something like that in Massachusetts, Delta variant.
00:18:15.000And remember, we covered this last Friday.
00:18:17.000This was a CDC report about this outbreak.
00:18:23.000500 in some cases, and three quarters of them had gotten the vaccine.
00:18:28.000And, you know, last week we talked about this.
00:18:30.000I'm sitting there scratching my head, thinking to myself, well, what actually is the point of getting a vaccine?
00:18:37.000I thought, and I think this is the definition of a vaccine, is that, and this is how we're told it works in grade school, and this is how parents are told it works when they get their babies vaccinated and everything.
00:18:53.000The conventional wisdom is that you get injected with an inactive or dead version of a disease so that your body creates an immune response, and then.
00:19:04.000When you actually are exposed to a disease, your immune system will recognize it, fight it off, and you won't get sick.
00:19:12.000The point of an inoculation of a vaccine and injection is to prevent you from getting sick and therefore to stop the transmission.
00:19:21.000And then, if everybody is immune to a disease, then nobody can get it anymore and then it's effectively eradicated.
00:19:29.000I'm telling you, this is what we're told.
00:19:31.000I'm not saying I believe this, I'm saying this is what we're told about vaccines.
00:19:36.000I think that the record of all vaccines is actually very dubious.
00:19:40.000I'm very skeptical about how efficacious any vaccines are.
00:19:46.000And I don't think if or when I have kids, I'll get them vaccinated.
00:19:50.000I'm certainly never getting a vaccine ever again, and I won't ever get a flu shot.
00:19:55.000Nevertheless, this is what we're told.
00:19:57.000We're told you get injected with a dead or inactive disease, and then when you are exposed to it in the real world, the immunity will have been created.
00:20:06.000Your body can recognize it and fight it off.
00:20:10.000And they say that we have to be in a lockdown.
00:20:12.000This is what they've said for the past year.
00:20:14.000We have to be in a lockdown until we have enough immunity through the vaccines, until a vaccine is developed, distributed, everybody gets it and achieves immunity.
00:20:23.000And only then can we get out of the lockdown because after that point, the coronavirus can no longer infect people and can't spread.
00:20:42.000They said five weeks to slow the spread, and then because of the hospitals, and then that evolved into well, we're going to lock down until the vaccine is developed.
00:20:51.000And just recently, as the COVID case numbers and alleged death numbers have gone down, the lockdown has ended as the vaccination rate has increased, and as we approach something like 320 million doses of vaccine distributed in America.
00:21:07.000And so, effectively, it's been we've been vaccinated, and therefore now the lockdown can end.
00:21:13.000But at the same time, they're telling us, according to their own official report last week, that these new outbreaks of the virus, specifically of the Delta variant, they're infecting more vaccinated people than unvaccinated people.
00:21:27.000And the vaccinated people are spreading it.
00:21:30.000And the vaccinated people are the source of the new variants.
00:21:35.000The variants are arising in response to the immunity created by the vaccines.
00:21:45.000And, like I said last week, I explained on my show, I said, so what really is the purpose of the vaccine then?
00:21:51.000If the stated objective of the inoculation and then, therefore, why we can end the lockdown all of a sudden is because people can no longer then get the virus and spread it, spread it to vulnerable people or anybody, you know, well, then what's the point of the vaccine if clearly that's not happening?
00:22:10.000If vaccinated people are getting sick at a higher rate than unvaccinated people, if they're being hospitalized at a higher rate like they were last week, then what's the point?
00:22:19.000And all the while that this is going on, they've been saying, no, no, it's super effective.
00:22:37.000This is not Revolver, which, by the way, all of those are far more credible than the government.
00:22:41.000But, you know, for people that are skeptical, for people that think that it's a contentious thing, this is typically how this works.
00:22:50.000The so called conspiracy theorists will do their due diligence, they'll look at the data, they'll get on the ground and find the facts and report this.
00:23:04.000And then when it becomes painfully obvious that they were telling the truth, the government finally admits it and says, well, you know, we were right all along.
00:23:12.000So that's the stage we're at with this, with the effectiveness of the vaccine.
00:23:16.000This is the CDC, and this is CNN reporting on it.
00:23:20.000It says, quote, fully vaccinated people who get a COVID breakthrough infection can transmit the virus, says the CDC director, Dr. Rochelle Walensky, on Thursday.
00:23:31.000Walensky said on CNN's Wolf Blitzer's show, Our vaccines are working exceptionally well.
00:23:39.000They continue to work well for Delta with regard to severe illness and death.
00:23:52.000So the vaccine is preventative, and it's super effective at preventing people from dying once they get and then transmit the virus.
00:24:01.000What the vaccine doesn't do is prevent people from getting it or spreading it.
00:24:06.000Okay, so what the hell is the point of the vaccine then?
00:24:10.000It says that's why the CDC changed its guidance last week and is now recommending even vaccinated people wear their masks indoors again.
00:24:18.000Last week, the agency released a study that showed the Delta variant produced similar amounts of virus in vaccinated and unvaccinated people if they got infected.
00:24:28.000Data that suggests vaccinated people who get a breakthrough infection could have a similar tendency to spread the virus as the unvaccinated.
00:24:36.000Walensky said, If you're going home to somebody who has not been vaccinated, to somebody who can't get vaccinated, somebody who might be immunosuppressed or a little bit frail, somebody who has comorbidities that put them at high risk, I would suggest you wear a mask in public indoor settings.
00:24:52.000The dangerous Delta variant has fueled the country's latest surge of COVID cases, and if more Americans don't get vaccinated and mask up, the country could soon be seeing several hundred thousand cases per day, similar to the winter surge, said Walensky.
00:25:08.000Getting more people vaccinated won't just help crush the surge, experts say.
00:25:12.000It will help prevent other, potentially even more aggressive variants from arising in the future.
00:25:19.000She said the next variant is just around the corner if we do not all get vaccinated.
00:25:23.000I just beg the American people to understand that to defeat this virus, we have to get everybody's level of immunity up, and that's just the way it is, says Brett Girard, the former coronavirus testing czar under Donald Trump.
00:25:37.000Roughly 58.2% of the U.S. population has received at least one dose.
00:25:42.000Of the vaccine, and about 49.9% is fully vaccinated.
00:25:48.000I mean, at this point, what else can you say other than it's all fake?
00:26:12.000The vaccine does not create effective immunity.
00:26:15.000The immunity that the vaccine creates in the body is inferior.
00:26:19.000It is different and it is inferior to the immunity created after somebody is infected.
00:26:26.000They say, too, that the immunity provided by the vaccine destroys the immunity, which is far more effective, that somebody has after they get sick.
00:26:39.000So, if it doesn't give you immunity, if the immunity doesn't work, if it doesn't prevent transmission or infection, then what they're telling us is this is a therapeutic, this is medicine.
00:26:53.000You don't get the vaccine to stop spreading the virus, you get it to treat the virus.
00:26:57.000That's like saying you get the flu, so you get a flu shot to get better.
00:27:03.000You get a flu shot so that your flu won't be as bad or something like that.
00:27:32.000And so, if you're not stopping the spread of the virus, and all these elderly, fat people, sick people, if they're getting the virus anyway, then, you know, what are we really doing here?
00:27:45.000The rate at which people are dying from coronavirus is already very, very, very low, particularly for young people.
00:27:52.000So, why do they need to get vaccinated?
00:27:53.000The children aren't spreading the virus as it is, they're not even getting sick.
00:27:58.000The young people aren't dying or getting severely ill at all.
00:28:02.000The only people, again, strictly speaking, it's like nine out of ten of the people that are dying from coronavirus, of which it's a very small percentage, they're dying because they're over the age of 70, they are clinically obese, or they have other lethal underlying health conditions.
00:28:19.000And this is what you see most of the people that are dying from the disease not only do they fall into risk groups, high risk groups, but also they die with COVID, they die from something else.
00:28:30.000And happen to have the coronavirus, like a heart attack or cancer or something like that.
00:28:39.000So, we're going to vaccinate everybody on planet Earth so that the same people don't die from the virus.
00:28:46.000And anyway, the same people are going to get infected anyway, apparently, and the same people are going to transmit the virus.
00:28:56.000And, you know, honestly, it would be one thing if we were able to have a free and open conversation about this, but.
00:29:04.000There's an added dimension to it, which I think a lot of left wing people are not acknowledging, which is that you're not allowed to have a conversation about this.
00:29:14.000All the information that we've gotten from the start, from last March, has been contradicted at some point since the lockdown started.
00:29:22.000Every piece of information about the lockdown, the masks, the social distancing, all the CDC guidance about preventing transmission, the information about the virus itself and the vaccine, Almost every piece of information about all of it at some point since the lockdown started has been contradicted at some point or another.
00:29:43.000And find me an example of something that hasn't.
00:29:46.000And we've been over it a million times on the show, but everything from the efficacy of masks to surface transmission to aerosolization, death rate, everything about this virus has been contradicted at some point.
00:30:00.000And not just like, well, our understanding evolved a little bit or something.
00:30:08.000We're talking about at one point we were supposed to believe one thing and then it was contradicted, and now we're supposed to believe the exact opposite.
00:30:17.000And not only has that happened, like I said, but it's happened in a climate where you're not allowed to disagree with what the government is saying.
00:30:25.000You are literally not allowed to disagree with what the government says.
00:30:29.000Because in these major cities, if you disagree with their guidance, they send in the police, they send in regulators, and they shut down your business.
00:30:39.000And if you put this information out on YouTube or Facebook or Twitter or any social media, they ban you from social media.
00:30:46.000And according to new guidance from the Department of Homeland Security, they may even classify you as a terrorist if you don't believe the official government line about coronavirus and vaccines.
00:30:57.000So I would understand if there was an open debate going on and there were these two different camps and there were people that were more skeptical and there were people that were making the case for the vaccines or something.
00:31:13.000At least that would make a little bit more sense to me.
00:31:16.000You know, if we don't know all the answers, if the answers aren't known by anybody, if there is so much uncertainty going on, they could be forgiven for getting it wrong.
00:31:26.000Public health officials, you know, we're supposed to believe are trying to do the best that they can.
00:31:30.000They're trying to mitigate the spread of a virus and so on.
00:31:33.000So if that were true, you know, they could be forgiven if they were wrong here or there if people like myself and Alex Jones.
00:31:43.000And Tucker and Donald Trump and others weren't being shut down and censored and attacked and ostracized, and business owners and employees and everybody else wasn't being forced to live a certain way based on lies.
00:31:59.000It's either criminal incompetence, which I think is less likely, or it's just downright malicious.
00:32:04.000It's malicious, it's a willful deceit, it is a concealed agenda on their part, which I think is probably what's going on.
00:32:12.000And then, of course, that would necessitate in the latter case that they would have to censor anybody that's.
00:32:18.000Trying to expose the conceits, trying to expose the agenda.
00:32:23.000But I think at this point it's indisputable that that's what's going on.
00:32:26.000Because I don't know how you watch the evolving narrative on this every day and every aspect of it.
00:32:33.000And you can see it's not just like the CDC and the media says, oh, come on, you said one thing this day and a different thing the next day.
00:33:46.000They just have to inflict enough pain where people start to ask questions, right?
00:33:51.000I mean, I thought it would have been sufficient last year, but I mean, this.
00:33:55.000Whole experience, honestly, has been a little bit demoralizing.
00:33:58.000It's been a little bit black pilling because it's been so, you know, the gaslighting has been on a level that we've never seen before, you know.
00:34:47.000It's affecting people in a big way and in a way that's, you know, some things affect people in a way that's kind of negligible, but this is deeply affecting people.
00:34:57.000It's pervasive and the effect is significant.
00:35:57.000And over time, I just went all the way to the other side because as somebody that was paying attention every day and cared deeply about it, you know, you just see that the goalposts shift literally every day.
00:36:09.000And they shift from one side of the field to the other, and it doesn't matter.
00:36:13.000And again, the consequence of this, I think, you know, what's blackpilling is in spite of what's going on, in spite of the significant and pervasive effect it's had on people, people still seem to be content to just largely go along with it.
00:36:27.000And it's not everybody, there's significant parts of the country that probably are resentful towards the government, and some people are in rebellion against this.
00:36:36.000But by and large, it seems like most of the population is just going along with it.
00:36:40.000Half the population is fully vaccinated.
00:36:47.000If the other half of the country is holding out, then that's a really good thing.
00:36:51.000But I just don't see enough resistance where I'm confident that we're going to be able to resist anything ever.
00:36:58.000You know, if people aren't in the streets about this, if people aren't up in arms, if there's not some kind of consensus in the country that crosses a partisan divide about this, when is that going to materialize?
00:40:46.000And this is a lot of tech companies and things like that to simplify.
00:40:50.000And I think this was last year they put in place this rule and now it finally got confirmed by the SEC.
00:40:57.000But the NASDAQ has come out now with a new requirement for every single company listed on their exchange, which says that they have to have a diverse board of directors.
00:41:20.000New quotas on the board, not in like vice presidents, not in employees, on the board.
00:41:27.000The board of these companies that are listed on their exchange has to have a certain number of blacks, gays, and women in order to be listed on the exchange.
00:41:36.000And if they don't, it's public and they have to publish their demographic composition of their board and have to make a big statement about why they couldn't comply with the requirements.
00:41:47.000It says, The SEC on Friday approved NASDAQ's groundbreaking proposal.
00:41:52.000To boost the number of women, racial minorities, and LGBTQ people on U.S. corporate boards.
00:41:58.000The new policy, the first of its kind for U.S. securities exchange, requires most of the nearly 3,000 companies listed on NASDAQ to have at least one woman on their board of directors, along with one person from a racial minority or who identifies as gay, lesbian, bisexual, transgender, or queer.
00:42:17.000It also requires companies to publicly disclose statistics on the demographic composition of their boards.
00:42:24.000And the SEC chair, Gary Gensler, said in a statement These rules will allow investors to gain a better understanding of NASDAQ listed companies' approach to board diversity, while ensuring that those companies have the flexibility to make decisions that best serve their shareholders.
00:42:42.000NASDAQ listed companies with five or fewer board members, however, will only be required to have one diverse member.
00:42:50.000The stock exchange loosened the requirement for smaller boards after considering feedback from investors, asset managers, Lawmakers and advocacy groups about whether its proposal went too far or didn't go far enough.
00:43:03.000Companies that don't meet the diversity criteria will not be delisted, but must publicly explain why they could not comply.
00:43:12.000So, if you don't have a gay person on your board, you have to publicly explain why you couldn't do that.
00:43:18.000Explain to us, please, why you don't have a gay man or a black woman on your board.
00:43:24.000NASDAQ's deadline for companies to include diverse directors differs depending on how the companies are listed on the exchange, but all corporations must have at least one board member within a year.
00:43:35.000While the number of women directors has increased significantly in recent years, studies suggest that companies were slower to bring more racial minorities to boards until the May 2020 police killing of George Floyd.
00:43:47.000An overwhelming 82.5% of directors among Fortune 500 company boards were white as of June 2020, according to a study from the Alliance of Board Diversity.
00:43:57.000The number of racial minorities on Fortune 500 boards just rose just 1% between 2018 and June 2020.
00:44:05.000However, the number of women rose four points over two years to 26.5%.
00:44:11.000More recently, there has been a surge of appointments of black board directors between July 2020 and May 2021.
00:44:20.000Some 32% of newly appointed board members in the SP 500 were black, up from 11% the previous year.
00:44:47.000Black people get out there in the streets, they riot, they blow stuff up, they set cars and buildings on fire, they torch the city, they topple the statues, they break the windows.
00:45:25.000And I've been saying this for a long time.
00:45:27.000This is what we have to anticipate as white people.
00:45:31.000Where do you think these board director positions are coming from?
00:45:35.000You know, ultimately, when they're talking about diversity, I know a lot of us understand this, but when they're talking about diversity, what does that necessarily mean?
00:45:44.000When they're talking about the percentage of white people is too high and the percentage of non white people is not high enough, what are they suggesting should be done to change that?
00:45:54.000Well, they're suggesting obviously that either white board members will have to be removed or fewer white board members will have to be appointed in order to make way for newly appointed or replacement black board members.
00:46:11.000And so all the white people that are running the companies are really replaceable.
00:46:17.000And it's only a matter of time before I'm sure the quotas go up.
00:46:20.000How long until they adjust the quotas?
00:46:23.000If you have a board member of 12 people and it's required that you have one diverse board member, how long before the Alliance for Diverse Boards or whatever comes to Congress or comes to the SEC or the NASDAQ or the SP 500 and says, hey, us blacks are 13% of the population.
00:46:43.000Or what happens when Hispanics or Asians do that?
00:46:45.000Non whites are going to be half the country.
00:46:47.000When are they going to come to the SEC or the Alliance for Board Diversity and say, hey, white people are half the country.
00:46:53.000Why are they 80% of the board members?
00:46:55.000Why are they 70, 60, 50% of the board members?
00:47:00.000And what must result is a consequence of this?
00:47:03.000What must result is a consequence of this demand to change the proportion?
00:47:08.000It means fewer white people on the board, more white people fired, fewer white people hired in order to be replaced by non white people.
00:47:18.000And you know, they always say, well, it's not replacement, it's not a race based replacement.
00:47:23.000What else are we supposed to call this?
00:47:25.000And by the way, this is underway in every institution in the country.
00:47:30.000Everywhere where they say this, the same principle applies.
00:47:33.000When they say we need more diversity, again, I know this is not a groundbreaking take or anything, but think about what necessarily must happen.
00:47:41.000Diversity does not mean heterogeneous, it means non white.
00:47:46.000If you've got an all black football team, nobody says it's not diverse enough.
00:47:51.000If you have an all white football team, or, you know, I don't think that happens, but if you have an all white board on a Fortune 500 company, they say, well, that's not diverse.
00:48:00.000So it doesn't have to do with the The composition.
00:48:03.000It doesn't have to do with being a heterogeneous composition.
00:48:06.000It has to do with the kind of composition, the type of composition.
00:48:10.000If it's uniformly non white, it's diverse.
00:48:49.000And so if the inclusion of diversity, if the introduction of diversity to every institution means this in colleges, in businesses, in state representation, in movies, in commercials, in TV, it necessarily means reducing the amount of white people.
00:49:09.000And increasing the amount of non white people, otherwise known as replacement.
00:49:12.000Replacing, removing, and then replacing the existing white people with non white people.
00:49:19.000And understand it's zero sum, it's proportional.
00:49:22.000So when people say diversity isn't necessarily anti white, well, of course it is.
00:49:30.000If they're saying that the proportion of whites is too high relative to non whites, what's the only way to correct that?
00:49:37.000You can't increase in absolute terms the number of everybody ad infinitum.
00:49:42.000Eventually, you have to start to get rid of people.
00:49:46.000And so, when they're talking about proportionality, they're saying we need to increase relative to the white percentage the percentage of non white people.
00:49:57.000So, to go from 82% white of board directors to 50% white, you got a lot of firing to do, or you have to pass over a lot of qualified and eligible white candidates in favor of non white candidates.
00:50:09.000And how are white people not outraged about this?
00:50:13.000I mean, this is the dispossession of our people.
00:50:16.000These are people that are, and don't get me wrong, I'm not trying to go out to bat for Fortune 500 company board members, but it doesn't just apply to them, it applies across the board.
00:50:27.000In the case of a Harvard or of an Ivy League university or something, you've got white students who are qualified, eligible, they meet the criteria.
00:50:39.000They are not able to get the full academic opportunity that they're qualified for or deserve because.
00:50:46.000They've been passed over for black people.
00:50:48.000There's a finite number of seats at a university.
00:50:51.000Universities give preference to non white people because of diversity and because of this racial reckoning.
00:50:58.000And so, necessarily, they will have to exhaust the number of qualified white candidates and then pass over other qualified white candidates to give way to non white people, qualified or not qualified.
00:51:12.000How would white people be in favor of this?
00:51:14.000Why would white people be in favor of not having the best opportunities?
00:51:18.000Not having, because people get caught up in, well, it's about the rich and, well, maybe other people deserve something or something like that.
00:51:25.000We're talking about, in some cases, people that are deserving.
00:51:28.000We're talking about some people that deserve a fair shake, that are denied access to, you know, people that might not even be wealthy or well off or anything, but being denied access to society because of the color of their skin.
00:52:20.000We're taking your jobs, we're taking your public sector resources, we're taking your university seats, we're taking your roles in movies, we're taking your Oscars and your Grammys and your Emmys, we're taking all your stuff and giving it to non white people.
00:52:32.000But what's more is this is going to have an institutional effect.
00:52:35.000What happens when major companies, what happens when universities, and therefore all the professionals, all the doctors, engineers, lawyers, accountants, representatives, senators, governors, what happens when there's an increased quota of non white people?
00:52:50.000This is going to have an effect on our institutions.
00:52:53.000These are the institutions that rule our country, these are the institutions that make the big decisions.
00:52:58.000Do you think that filling up boards with gay people and women and non white people?
00:53:05.000Do you think that that's going to engender in the system a great deal of sympathy or compassion or empathy for the white man in America?
00:53:13.000Is that a positive development for us?
00:53:16.000Do you think that these new board members, these militant affirmative action beneficiaries, do you think that these people are going to be looking out for our best interest?
00:53:29.000You know, not only are people being passed over because of the color of their skin, which is racist, which is hateful.
00:53:35.000And which also happens to be significant because I'm white and most of the people watching the show are probably white.
00:53:41.000But what's more is what is the additional effect?
00:53:44.000The additional effect is all the institutions are going to be run by professionals or board members or bureaucrats or politicians that are most likely resentful towards you.
00:54:00.000You can't have power, but what's more is the people that do get to wield power will most likely be wielding it in a way that is very unsympathetic.
00:54:51.000At least he's a white guy, gay man, obviously, but he's a white guy.
00:54:56.000Really, I think the archetype is going to be somebody like Stacey Abrams.
00:55:00.000It's going to be somebody like Cory Booker.
00:55:02.000It's going to be some hardcore militant black nationalist or whatever, some kind of militant, you know, in favor of equality.
00:55:12.000God forbid we get trans people in there.
00:55:15.000God knows there's not enough Jews in power already, right?
00:55:19.000And so the whole system is going to be full of people who believe that this is a nation that.
00:55:23.000Enslaved their ancestors or genocided them or killed them in the Holocaust or called them a faggot in grade school, and that it was the white man that did that.
00:55:34.000And what do you think the sort of subconscious motivation is going to be of those people waking up every day when they go to work at Facebook and at Google headquarters and at the U.S. House of Representatives and at Harvard and at the major think tanks and the people that are making all the Netflix shows and movies that your children are streaming every day?
00:56:00.000That's the kind of country that we're going to live in.
00:56:03.000And so it's really a question of power.
00:56:07.000It's really a question of power at the end of the day.
00:56:31.000But they say power is something that is evil.
00:56:33.000It's something that we shouldn't concern ourselves with or something.
00:56:37.000But power actually matters because if you are powerless, then you are acted upon, right?
00:56:44.000Power means that you have the ability to determine your own destiny.
00:56:49.000If you're benevolent and you have power, you don't necessarily have to wield it in an abusive way, but it means that you get to guarantee your safety, security, your prosperity, your freedom, all those things that you like.
00:57:01.000If you're powerless, How can you protect any of those things?
00:57:06.000So, we're going to live in a country where white people cannot wield power and white people will be acted upon by power.
00:57:14.000And the people that are in power will be those that resent white people.
00:57:25.000It's got nothing to do with anything like that or the family, any of this political stuff.
00:57:30.000It's strictly a question of who runs the institutions.
00:57:34.000Benevolent people don't run the institutions.
00:57:37.000If people that are not like us, if people that are not like us and therefore sympathetic to us and therefore benevolent to us and therefore it's baked in that, you know, they're not going to try and kill us, if people like that aren't in charge, then what's going to happen to all of us in this country?
00:57:57.000If we're all going to be governed by Lori Lightfoots who say, I'm not going to do any interviews for white journalists.
00:58:05.000If we're all governed by people like Barack Obama, that says, you people cling into your guns and your Bibles.
00:58:12.000If we're governed by people like Louis Farrakhan, who calls us the devil, and you know, Louis Farrakhan says some base things too, but nevertheless, or Al Sharpton, or any one of these people.
00:58:22.000If it's governed by people in HR departments, governed by resentful minorities, which is what it is resentful, militant, racial, and I guess sexual minorities, and women.
00:58:41.000When we say things like that, you know what their rebuttal is?
00:58:43.000It's not, well, we're going to show you how it's done.
00:58:46.000We're going to show you that we're better than that.
00:58:49.000They don't tell us that they're going to take the high road, do they?
00:58:53.000When white people talk about their concerns about the displacement of white people and the institutions of power, non white people taunt us.
00:59:14.000They call it white anxiety and they mock it.
00:59:17.000They say, We are going to replace you, and anybody that stands in the way is going to be swept aside.
00:59:23.000And when we say, You're replacing us, you're ruining our culture, you're destroying our nation, they say, Huh, sort of like you did to the other people?
00:59:31.000In other words, this is your just desserts.
01:00:20.000The so called oppression of these people transcends class.
01:00:23.000You know what the black people in Hollywood and the black people on the boards of the companies and the black people in Congress have in common with the black people in the south side of Chicago?
01:00:33.000Almost nothing, but they both hate white people.
01:00:36.000Almost nothing, but they both blame white people for their problems.
01:00:40.000LeBron James, who is richer than most white people who have ever lived and died on planet Earth, just like George Floyd and just like all these other blacks, thinks that he's oppressed by white people.
01:00:52.000So good luck convincing all the blacks in the south side of Chicago that LeBron James or whoever.
01:01:47.000When blacks see Obama getting into power, they don't see a rich guy who lives at Martha's Vineyard in a $100 million mansion or, you know, whatever it is.
01:01:57.000They see a brother got in, and finally a brother is putting his feet up on the desk in the White House.
01:02:13.000And when black people see their favorite black celebrity or actor or rapper or whatever, stick it to the man, they don't see a one percenter who lives better than them and gets out of the ghetto and then goes to live in Beverly Hills.
01:02:38.000And again, not every person feels that way.
01:02:41.000Not every person feels tribal like that, but we have to get real about that tribal identity.
01:02:49.000And what that means as the composition of the country changes, and therefore as the composition of these institutions changes, it poses a problem for white people.
01:04:50.000See a Marvel superhero that looks like me.
01:04:52.000If it's all about melanin, if it's all about, if it's just skin deep, if race really doesn't even matter all that much, then why do they talk like that and why do they organize around it?
01:05:05.000Why does it matter to them that they've got a brother on the other side?
01:05:52.000I'm sure we can convince all the people working for the companies to turn against these board members.
01:05:57.000The real future, the real future of the right wing is getting together a coalition of a black Afro woman and a sassy gay dude and some kind of a Mexican guy and a sombrero and a ninja and I don't know, maybe some white guy.
01:06:14.000The real future is like Wolfenstein, but the real Nazis are the Democrats and the coalition of black people and gay people are the Republicans.
01:06:25.000That's the real future of the right wing, so says Steve Bannon.
01:06:29.000You know, when the Democrats finally take over, they're going to raise a Nazi flag.
01:06:34.000And the resistance is going to be the real gay black women and transsexuals rising up against them to restore freedom for the real proletariat.
01:06:51.000When he says economic nationalism is going to run this country for 100 years, he really thinks some black Afro lady and some gay guy and a tranny and a Mexican kid and an Asian.
01:07:05.000And a white guy are all gonna put their hands together and fight the Democrat Nazis.
01:07:10.000I mean, how fucking delusional do you have to be to think that that's what's happening in the country?
01:07:15.000You have the Not Fucking Around Coalition of black people marching on with AR 15s at Stone Mountain, Georgia, saying, you know, we run these streets now, motherfucker.
01:08:59.000And until black people are not going to be upset about racism, which is never, never, you're never going to convince them to vote Republican as the real Nazbol party.
01:09:34.000The only thing that would bring the groups together, the only thing that's stronger than a tribal identity, potentially, would be a religious identity.
01:09:44.000If Bannon was talking about a Christian nationalism, I would say I wouldn't dismiss it entirely.
01:09:51.000I think that would be worthwhile to debate.
01:10:27.000I don't think it's likely, but I don't think it's impossible.
01:10:32.000But all that being said, we have to work with what we have, you know, and it's interesting to think about, you know, could we create a constituency out of, you know, middle class, working class people irrespective of race?
01:10:48.000You know, maybe, but that's just not, I think, in line with our experience.
01:11:06.000You know, you look at these BLM people, and I don't think that in large numbers they're going to be convinced that it's rich people and not white people that are the problem.
01:11:16.000And the same goes for these other groups.
01:11:18.000Take a look at the voting demographics.
01:11:22.000Break the Democratic Party stranglehold by convincing non white people that Dems are the real racist?
01:11:27.000And, you know, it doesn't make any sense.
01:12:04.000Obsessed with the studies and the sources and the theory and the philosophers and all of that.
01:12:12.000So it's actually not all that surprising.
01:12:14.000Nathaniel says people like Vosh are useful because they believe so completely in the ruling ideology and praise it so highly that they end up becoming an embarrassment to it.
01:15:02.000I have a hard time believing that sometimes, you know?
01:15:08.000They do this stuff with like trading cards and necklaces and special masses and certain days and things.
01:15:15.000It's like when Robot Mr. Krabs is trying to steal the Krabby Patty secret formula and they're like, you know, put a glass of chocolate milk on your head and sing the Bikini Bottom National Anthem.
01:15:39.000So, I don't know if that's if I have to believe that stuff.
01:15:42.000I don't know if that's part of it, but they're like, here, if you wear this, first you go like this, then you go like this, and then you never have to worry about going to hell.
01:15:56.000You're telling me that there's some because there's some great people out there, but you know, they're not Catholic or whatever, and they go to hell forever.
01:16:04.000But if I wear the right necklace on the right day of the week, And I jump up and down on one leg and sing the Bikini Bottom National Anthem with a glass of chocolate milk on my head, then I'm spared the eternal hellfire.
01:17:47.000I'm always ragging on him, but Jaden's in the middle of nowhere, and he's like, It's nine o'clock, and I'm so hungry.
01:17:53.000And there's like, No, they don't even have restaurants in that town.
01:17:56.000And I'm like, how could you beat a city where it's, oh boy, 3 a.m., and I get to go out and have an Italian beef sandwich, delicious Italian beef sandwich, dipped in gravy, and I get a full Chicago style dog with a pickle and a tomato and everything, and a pizza puff and a chocolate shake for like 12 bucks?
01:23:07.000James the Groyper says, My sister had a grad party last night, so I started talking to him, and turns out he was a Groyper who goes to mass every day.
01:26:39.000I'm worried in the sense that, in a way that it motivates me to action, but I don't have a great dread.
01:26:47.000But yeah, she always used to say that her father used to tell her in Italian, Dio provide, provede or something, which means God will provide.
01:27:28.000But, you know, she watches my show, or she used to watch my show.
01:27:32.000And, you know, I talk about Jewish power on the show, obviously.
01:27:35.000And she would say, wow, I never realized how many Jews there are.
01:27:40.000Running social media and these kinds of things.
01:27:42.000And I'm going to get in so much trouble for saying this, but it's so funny.
01:27:46.000So her father was a shoemaker on Taylor Street.
01:27:49.000And I think he was born in New York in like 1906, movie Chicago.
01:27:55.000And was a shoemaker in like the 20s, 30s, 40s, you know.
01:27:59.000And there was some dispute that he had with like these Jewish people in the city where I think it was something like they wouldn't sell him something and then he was.
01:28:11.000At their store, and he saw they had it for sale, and for some reason they wouldn't sell it to him.
01:28:16.000I forget the whole story, but basically, you know, they were being kind of shysty, you know?
01:28:25.000And my grandma said that he used to say, Bonanima Hitler, which means my dearly departed Hitler, whenever he got in dispute with those people.
01:28:35.000And I thought that was the funniest thing.
01:31:03.000Yeah, the Catholic morality is not about like doing nothing or being passive.
01:31:08.000Mid Atlanta, Groyper says, anti vax doctors mounting evidence that COVID vax recipients will likely develop prions, CDJ within five to ten years.
01:31:18.000Spike proteins cross the blood brain barrier.
01:31:21.000Yeah, I was talking about this yesterday, I think.
01:31:30.000Deleted says, What is the end game with the vaccine?
01:31:33.000I really don't understand why it is being pushed so hard, other than to create an unpredictable, chaotic environment that creates an excuse for centralizing power.
01:32:19.000You know, groups who have an interest in doing things.
01:32:22.000You know, like there's a reason why the CDC would want a pandemic.
01:32:26.000There's a reason that the billionaires would want a pandemic.
01:32:29.000There's a reason Moderna and Pfizer would want to make the miracle vaccine.
01:32:33.000I think it all comes down to sort of like, again, these perverse incentives, basically.
01:32:38.000I'm not saying it's out of the question.
01:32:40.000I'm not saying it's impossible that it's all an elaborate design, but I tend to find those explanations less plausible, the elaborate design, because.
01:32:51.000I just don't think that people are so competent.
01:32:55.000The people that are running these institutions are not very competent.
01:33:00.000That's why I don't think there's always an answer.
01:33:04.000I think that a lot of it is sort of ad hoc.
01:33:07.000I think that's a more likely explanation.
01:33:15.000Overlooking the vax deaths, rushing out a vaccine, mandating everyone gets it.
01:33:19.000To me, that just seems like more of these institutions kind of doing what they think is best or best for them in the moment and the confluence of sort of bad actors pursuing these bad incentives.
01:33:30.000And I think it's sort of always been that way.
01:33:34.000Not saying it's outside the realm of possibility that there is some kind of like, you know, seal, you know, like Neon Genesis Evangelion, like there's not some conference room where the Illuminati is deciding the whole world.
01:34:32.000There's really no telling, quite honestly.
01:34:35.000Things are going to be so unpredictable based on current trends, specifically with technology, that I think there's honestly no way to predict what it's going to be like in 20 to 30 years.
01:35:05.000I don't think anybody could tell you, really.
01:35:08.000Eddie Van Grant says Republican niggas be like, actually, the NASDAQ's actions hurt minorities because we'll assume that they're all diversity hires, and this will hurt the feelings of the ones who got there with merit.
01:36:54.000After it happened to me, it really does suck.
01:36:57.000But definitely sucked more for me because I had that account for five years and I was verified and I had 140,000 followers.
01:37:03.000So it definitely sucked more for me, but it doesn't mean it doesn't suck.
01:37:09.000For anybody else, Paul Waterman says, G'day, mate.
01:37:12.000As a like minded but Australian patriot who's only recently become a true conservative because everything is censored, what reading material can you recommend that touches on demographic change?
01:37:45.000Surprisingly, about Australia and what's happening there.
01:37:48.000And it's amazing how prescient the book was.
01:37:50.000It totally predicted Australia's current trajectory.
01:37:52.000There's like three chapters on Australia alone and about the future of Australia.
01:37:57.000Talks a lot about quantum mechanics and like nuclear power.
01:38:01.000And there's some stuff in there that I don't agree with, you know, like the esoteric Hitlerism.
01:38:07.000I don't know if I'm totally on board with that.
01:38:09.000You know, there's some weird like Hitler cult religious stuff in there, like about the swastika and it's the ancient lore behind that.
01:38:18.000I'm like, I think he kind of lost me with that.
01:38:21.000I'm trying to read a book about demographics and all that, and they get into, you know, I mean, it's basically like Mein Kampf 2 towards the end.
01:38:28.000So I would say don't take all of it to heart.
01:38:31.000I don't want to totally endorse it because I don't want the ADL on my ass.
01:38:34.000I mean, that book is just too much for some people.
01:40:04.000Negative Flynn Effect says, Hey, King, I know that all the vaccines suck, but I was wondering if you have any particular criticisms of AstraZeneca and other viral vector vaccines.
01:40:14.000My country is going to mandate Pfizer or AZ soon.
01:40:17.000I don't have anything in particular against those.
01:40:21.000From my understanding, it's the mRNA that is the really bad one, and it's the Pfizer and the Moderna that are mRNA.
01:40:28.000I don't know too much about the JJ and AstraZeneca, but both JJ and AstraZeneca got recalled.
01:40:34.000They wouldn't do AstraZeneca in America.
01:40:36.000They recalled it in Canada and Europe for a time.
01:40:39.000And the Johnson Johnson, they were called for a day in America, too.
01:40:42.000So I don't know if they're much better.
01:40:46.000Doomsday Groyper says, I'm white pilled long term.
01:40:48.000The affirmative action retards will ruin the economy and they will lose their power as quickly as they stole it from us.
01:41:42.000Thanks for always having my back, blood.
01:41:45.00021st Reaction says the 9 First Fridays is definitely legitimate, part of consecrating to the Sacred Heart, which has been very important in the tradition over the past few hundred years.
01:42:24.000Hoffler says, Hey, big guy, it's been a while.
01:42:27.000You talking about people not waking up reminded me of something profound you said long ago.
01:42:31.000You mentioned acceleration was a lie and used the Holodomor as an example while saying that people will just let things get worse until they all starve to death.
01:42:39.000I've never taken accelerationism seriously since.
01:43:43.000Deleted says trying to infiltrate conservative politics as a Groyper is like that episode of Drake and Josh when they dress up as Jewish rabbis to spy on Megan's date.
01:43:51.000They're always repeating Fox News talking points.
01:43:57.000I don't know what the latter half has to do with it, but yeah, that's kind of funny.