00:14:40.000There was ice inside my car, inside the windshield.
00:14:44.000I was like scraping it off on the inside, and there were like snowflakes coming down.
00:14:50.000And the way he just said snowflake, it reminded me.
00:14:53.000I can't say snowflake anymore without getting mad thinking about the way boomers use it.
00:14:57.000But anyway, so I already had a frustrating enough day having to deal with certain groups of people.
00:15:03.000And so, call and show, not really in the cards.
00:15:06.000So maybe next week, maybe, hey, maybe the week after that, who knows?
00:15:10.000But tonight, we're just going to have a regular show.
00:15:12.000We have a few different things to talk about.
00:15:14.000We'll be looking, of course, at this immigration deal, which was, there were some whispers about this yesterday, some rumors, but they did some official reporting on this today in the Post, in the Examiner, a few different other papers talking about the framework of a potential immigration deal to be reached before the February 15th deadline, which is next week, exactly one week from today.
00:16:27.000And I know I said we were going to do some kind of a celebration tonight for the two years, but honestly, I mean, it's just such a black pilling week.
00:16:35.000I mean, what's there to celebrate, really?
00:16:37.000I mean, we had some nice words on Tuesday, but I don't know.
00:16:40.000I don't really do the festivities, the party.
00:17:01.000But we're going to jump right into it because the news is just pretty rich.
00:17:05.000There's too much going on to not talk about it tonight.
00:17:08.000We'll start with the immigration deal.
00:17:10.000You know, I guess we'll get the bad news out of the way first.
00:17:14.000And I hinted at this a little bit yesterday, talking about this framework where there were some rumors that the president was going to back down on not just the border wall itself, going away from.
00:17:26.000You know, what he was describing as a wall, which is already a come down, you know, what he describes as a wall as of February 2019 is strategically placed steel slats.
00:17:39.000Because what he said in 2016 during the election was a 2,000 mile, 30 foot concrete wall that's getting 10 feet higher every day, and Mexico's going to pay for it.
00:17:49.000And so already we've negotiated down from that to steel slats, and that's because Border Patrol says that's what they want.
00:17:57.000And it's see through, and it went from, I think, 1,250 miles to 1,000 miles to 750 miles to, like, just, oh, strategically placed, and it's already up in a lot of places.
00:18:10.000So we're coming down even from that to just this sort of ambiguous physical barrier or repairing existing fencing.
00:18:18.000The same border security measures that we saw money allocated for in the omnibus spending bill in April, which, again, the language was specifically saying nothing resembling a wall, nothing resembling.
00:18:30.000Anything close to what Donald Trump was talking about in the election.
00:18:34.000The language was very specific about that the last time.
00:18:36.000So we heard rumors yesterday that he was going to come down on that, that it was just going to be existing fencing and general border security, and coming down on the number.
00:18:45.000So from $5.7 billion, which was the initial demand.
00:18:49.000And remember, the cost of the wall, you know, the stated cost of the wall, according to the White House blueprint last year, last January, was $17 billion.
00:18:59.000So we came down, I mean, the full cost of it is $17.
00:19:04.000So that's a little bit more than a third of the full cost of the wall.
00:19:08.000And that's not even including the full $25 billion, $17 for the wall, and an additional $8 for maintenance and for other things, for Border Patrol, for judges, for ICE, for all kinds of other things.
00:19:20.000So it's already, you know, $17 for the wall, $25 for the full package.
00:19:24.000And we asked for six, we asked for less than six.
00:19:28.000And now we're coming down to two, maybe 1.6, but we'll get into the full details of it.
00:19:35.000So, they reported in the Washington Examiner, they said that the deal is, quote, likely to cover far fewer miles than Trump wants, and the barriers will be far less robust than the steel slat wall that Trump favors.
00:19:47.000It includes more money for technology to improve port security, through which most illegal drugs are transported, additional border security personnel, and barriers.
00:19:57.000Trump has told the allies he's willing to take $2 billion, but the Democrats are stuck at $1.3 to $1.6 billion.
00:20:29.000Well, when he came out and signed it, and it was over $700 billion for military, over $700 billion.
00:20:35.000It was $716 billion, and it was $700 the year before.
00:20:40.000So, the increase in military spending from 2017 to 2018 was three times what they were willing to allocate for the wall, three times what we were willing even to demand for the wall.
00:21:20.000Obviously, you've got $700 billion for military, and they can't throw in $17 to $25 for a wall for border security.
00:21:31.000And he said, I'll never sign anything like this again.
00:21:33.000And remember, he got tax cuts through, he got all kinds of other things through for Republicans deregulation.
00:21:41.000Cutting bank regulations, which was a big one in particular, getting oil through, getting the Keystone Pipeline, getting drilling in Alaska.
00:24:15.000I'm going to be not happy with the president.
00:24:17.000That's when we'll really start to blackpill.
00:24:20.000But for now, I think we have to reserve all of our anger for the Congress, which again, you know, like I said, this guy gave them everything they wanted.
00:24:28.000Trump was dutiful, I guess some might say slavish, in getting the GOP establishment agenda through the Congress using all kinds of arcane Senate rules and getting killed in the midterms because of it.
00:24:41.000Remember, I mean, we got slaughtered in the midterms because we didn't have anything on immigration.
00:24:45.000It was this like Hail Mary thing in the last few weeks, over promising on executive orders and so on.
00:24:51.000You know, so I think that cost us big time.
00:24:54.000So we got killed in the midterms, and we focused the full effort of the first two years on getting this agenda through.
00:25:00.000And now, after two years of false promises oh, yeah, we'll get to border security and so on, they're really going to come to the Oval Office.
00:25:08.000They're going to come to the West Wing at the end of this week and say, look, here's the best we could do.
00:25:13.000It's the same deal we made last year, it's nothing for the wall.
00:25:16.000It's $1.6 billion for border security.
00:25:21.000Trump has to shut that down immediately.
00:25:24.000Veto that and then do a state of emergency because, sure, maybe Mitch McConnell will lead the Republicans in a revolt and they'll get the two thirds to override.
00:25:33.000Because understand now the Republicans are saying, we're just going to force this deal on you.
00:25:38.000Even if you don't sign it, we're not going to have another government shutdown because that's bad for us.
00:25:42.000So we'll just override your veto and we'll work with the Democrats and we'll get this shitty spending bill through with no border wall money.
00:25:48.000So the president has got to veto that.
00:25:57.000It was a fool's errand to ever try to get it through Congress.
00:26:00.000And we spoke about this at length during the government shutdown that it was already a fool's errand in December, in September, in March, in January.
00:26:10.000I mean, right after the inauguration, why he didn't begin construction with an executive order is beyond me.
00:26:17.000In hindsight, in retrospect, he should have done that because we understand full well that the people that bankroll the Republican campaigns want mass migration, they want illegal immigration.
00:27:40.000And it turns out that even though they kind of did their due diligence after the murder, they kind of cleaned it up a little bit just for the press, they're still hiring illegal immigrants at the same dairy farm.
00:27:50.000And these are powerful Republicans in the Iowa Republican Party.
00:27:55.000This is obviously just one anecdotal piece of evidence, but understand big agriculture, big energy, all these big sectors in the economy, they rely totally on cheap labor, either legal immigrant labor or illegal immigrant labor.
00:28:12.000The campaigns of all the Republican politicians.
00:28:15.000The Democrats want the legal and illegal immigration because those are going to be the future voting base.
00:28:20.000They can't win over white people anymore.
00:28:22.000So they just import Mexicans and other immigrants into places like Georgia and Tennessee and Virginia and Arizona and Colorado and elsewhere so that they'll just have a racial voting block.
00:28:34.000I mean, they don't even have to persuade people.
00:28:35.000This is what Stacey Abrams said in Georgia in the 2018 election.
00:28:40.000She said that the demographic change would make it so that they don't actually have to persuade voters anymore.
00:28:46.000When you get enough non white people in the state, they just vote Democrat reliably.
00:28:49.000You don't actually even have to try to convince them about the issues or anything like that.
00:28:54.000You certainly don't have to convince white people.
00:28:56.000And so Democrats want the cheap labor because they get the votes, and the Republicans want it because, rather, they want the immigrants for the votes, and Republicans want the immigration for the cheap labor.
00:29:05.000So that's why you were never going to get it through Congress.
00:29:08.000And that's all a very long way of saying that we should have never tried to get it through Congress in the first place because that's just how it works.
00:29:15.000Should have done the executive order, should have done the state of emergency from the beginning.
00:29:18.000And that's the only way it's going to get done.
00:29:20.000If he does do the state of emergency, he's not going to get the wall.
00:29:31.000So the only way it's going to get done is if Trump does a state of emergency, it's going to take a long time.
00:29:36.000It's going to take years because there will be challenges by the Democrats in various forms.
00:29:41.000And there will be legal challenges, not just by the politicians or by the judiciary, but by the property owners along the border.
00:29:48.000Of course, if you try to take people's land, To build one of these big projects up, you know, obviously there are people who own private land right along the border.
00:29:57.000Either you have to buy it, or if they don't want to sell it, you just have to take it.
00:30:44.000It's all very difficult to see that we just keep making the same mistakes, just the same problems, the same people, and not a lot of progress being made.
00:31:32.000He's just simply too inexperienced to get this kind of a project done.
00:31:36.000This would have been difficult for any kind of legislator.
00:31:38.000You know, even look at Barack Obama, for example, trying to get some of his major legislative things through.
00:31:44.000He got a few things through in the first two years when he controlled both chambers, like Obamacare and other things, but a lot of things he really struggled with in the last six years of the presidency.
00:31:54.000And this was somebody who was trying ambitious things, and he was a legislator.
00:31:58.000He wasn't a great legislator, he was a young legislator, but I mean, he was a politician.
00:32:02.000He knew his way around Washington, D.C.
00:32:35.000The answer then is that this movement has to mature, this movement has to grow up, and it has to get people who are serious.
00:32:43.000You know, because it can't be an outsider's movement forever.
00:32:46.000Sooner or later, we have to govern as a real party.
00:32:49.000You know, and I talk to a lot of people about this in Washington.
00:32:52.000People who, you know, we come from different walks of life, I'll say that.
00:32:55.000People who represent in a large way the coastal elite.
00:32:59.000And maybe we disagree on method because, of course, I'm somebody who is a total outsider, totally grassroots.
00:33:05.000You know, I built up this show from nothing, and I'm a rabble rouser, and I'm a little extreme, and a populist, and I'm not educated.
00:33:11.000My parents aren't educated or anything like that.
00:33:14.000But I do understand the idea that the movement cannot sustain itself off of people like that, off of people continually resisting and being anti intellectual and anti the system.
00:33:24.000Eventually, we have to become the system.
00:33:26.000We have to get people that know the legislative process, people that are professionals, people that are educated, that have connections, and there's a network, and there's infrastructure, and there's money.
00:33:37.000So for people that are saying, oh, Nick is blackpilled, I've never seen him, all the comments I saw in the last show were like, man, Nick is really punished.
00:33:45.000I thought he was blackpilled after the Election, but now he's really blackpilled.
00:33:51.000I'm just giving you the straight and critical analysis of what's happening in the administration, some of the things that aren't being done.
00:37:39.000And you've got people, these major pundits, where I don't know if they know what actually happened, but it's just convenient to say other things, or if people are just truly that ignorant, they feel that they could just make things up as they go along.
00:39:18.000He didn't take over Poland because this was part of his conquest of the planet.
00:39:23.000He took over, well, he invaded Poland to take Danzig, which was a corridor that was separated from Germany because of the Treaty of Versailles.
00:39:30.000So people like to say, oh, Hitler wanted us to be speaking German here in America.
00:39:35.000Hitler wanted the whole planet to be white Aryan.
00:39:41.000But you look at the expansionist projects, it wasn't just the sort of reckless tanks everywhere.
00:39:46.000I mean, it was very targeted at taking back, you know, the Rhineland.
00:39:50.000Taking back different parts of Germany that were cut off or separated, or German peoples that were sort of alienated from the German nation.
00:39:58.000So when people say, oh, well, he was a globalist, he was this universalist, he wanted the whole.
00:40:04.000He was making Germany great again in his own special way, in a more classical way.
00:40:09.000Making the German nation, if the German nation is considered as the German peoples, he was making that German nation great again.
00:40:17.000If you consider it in such a narrow sense as the German nation state, oh, sure, well, then he was violating national sovereignty and everything.
00:40:24.000But, you know, that's not really the extent of it.
00:40:27.000But anyway, I just think it's kind of funny that people consider Hitler a globalist.
00:40:32.000I mean, she totally leaves out, you know, maybe the one thing that he did wrong, Candace Owens, I don't know if you know this, but.
00:40:40.000What about all those Jews that he killed?
00:42:16.000The German nation, as considered by Hitler, was the German people, the people who were similar in customs, mannerisms, language, ancestry, history, all those different things.
00:42:26.000Yeah, that's probably more authentically the German nation than this political thing that was built in 1871, right?
00:42:35.000And so, properly considered nationalism is ethnic nationalism.
00:42:39.000When we hear nationalism and it's defamed by the media and so on, what they're talking about is ethnic nationalism the idea that the nation is not the country, it is the people.
00:42:49.000And Bill Clinton even talked about this in 2018.
00:42:52.000Francis Fukuyama talked about this, I think, in 2017.
00:43:28.000If everybody is a part of your nation, nobody is in your nation, right?
00:43:32.000I mean, the fact of identifying something as a given thing is to distinguish, is to separate, is to exclude.
00:43:39.000You know, if I'm to say that my name is Nicholas Fuentes, if I were to say that, well, the inclusive definition of Nicholas Fuentes is that everybody's name is Nicholas Fuentes, well, that word would cease to have any meaning because that it is my given name means that.
00:43:54.000By the very fact of it being my name, excludes other people from identifying with it, right?
00:44:00.000And in the same way, if you're a part of the American nation, if the inclusive definition is that, well, everybody's American, everybody can be American.
00:44:09.000People in Africa, even if they're not here, or they don't speak English, or they're not a citizen, well, you know, they're American too, if they believe in the values of the Constitution.
00:44:18.000Well, if that's everybody, well, it ceases to be distinguishing.
00:44:32.000People do associate ethnic nationalism with Hitler.
00:44:35.000Anytime you talk about in this country white people organizing for themselves, anytime you talk about ethnic based nationalism, which is the simple idea that the people who built and founded the country have a right to remain in the majority in that country, you know, that crazy idea that, yeah, we founded it, we settled it, we built everything, maybe we're entitled to be in the majority here, you know, that idea.
00:45:00.000The reason people don't want to talk about that, the reason people can't embrace that, which is common sense and moral, is because people associate with a little guy named Adolf Hitler.
00:45:10.000Anytime you bring up ethnic nationalism, white nationalism, white identity, yeah, who do you think of Adolf Hitler?
00:45:16.000The bad man, the bad man that killed all those people.
00:45:48.000Well, because Joseph Stalin represents something very different than Adolf Hitler.
00:45:52.000Adolf Hitler represents ethnic nationalism, a very big threat to the people that run the country.
00:45:58.000And I'm not, you know, don't read into that too much.
00:46:01.000But people that thrive on mass migration, Cheap labor, votes, people that thrive on an international or transnational identity.
00:46:10.000The natural enemy of those people who profit off of all kinds of people, all kinds of investment, all kinds of capital coming from everywhere, making America just a shopping mall, a common market.
00:46:21.000The natural enemy of those people, the billionaires, people like Jeff Bezos, is the ethnic nationalist who says, no, no, no.
00:46:29.000You know, we don't care if the GDP gets higher.
00:46:32.000We don't care if we get cheaper products in Walmart.
00:46:34.000When other people come to our country, they degrade.
00:47:24.000You might start to wonder, hmm, why is it illegal to question certain things in Europe?
00:47:30.000Why is it basically illegal to have a contrary opinion?
00:47:34.000You know, there's one idea of Hitler which says, you know, he's just a supervillain, basically, and, you know, he's the devil.
00:47:42.000Now, another vision is yeah, he was psychopathic, mass murder, and a maniac, but he was a statesman.
00:47:48.000He was a statesman like other statesmen.
00:47:49.000You know, people regard Joseph Stalin as a statesman.
00:47:52.000People regard Nikita Khrushchev as a statesman.
00:47:55.000Khrushchev, who was a butcher, they called him the Butcher of Budapest.
00:47:58.000Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, butchers, you know, all psychotic mass murders in the same way as Hitler.
00:48:05.000And so, why is it that for every other statesperson, you know, we can look at them in an intellectual way and divorce it from the horrible crimes Mao Zedong, all kinds of others?
00:48:15.000With this guy, oh, God forbid, you can't look at what allowed him to rise.
00:48:20.000What was it that united the German people in such a way?
00:48:36.000So you really have to think about that the founding mythology.
00:48:39.000I'm not saying I'm not some Hitler apologist.
00:48:41.000Like I said, very psychotic, bad mass murderer.
00:48:45.000But you got to introduce a little nuance in, and I think that's how you understand our current political paradigm and what is and what is not acceptable.
00:48:58.000She's the communications director, and she's going out there saying, well, the only thing Hitler did wrong was that he was a globalist, and she ruined the Kanye West thing.
00:49:37.000Is this one I'm going to have to delete or censor?
00:49:39.000I think everything I've said so far is basically sensible, but the reason that people might regard it otherwise is because the people who run the show don't like to hear that because it's basically true.
00:49:52.000You know, nowhere in the show did I say, oh, Hitler was right or National Socialism.
00:49:56.000No, I mean, I've maintained throughout.
00:49:58.000The duration of the show that I'm not a national socialist.
00:50:02.000And I don't say that to like kowtow to the media, but because definitionally, I mean, I'm against those kinds of secular revolutionary ideologies.
00:50:14.000But people, you know, you don't have this, you're not like foaming at the mouth to condemn and just speak ill in this very just insane way, in this Orwellian way, ironically.
00:50:26.000And people have a certain idea of what you're saying.
00:50:30.000We'll talk about this Virginia thing, like I said, then we'll move on.
00:50:34.000So, there was, as you guys have been following, there's this big scandal rocking their state government.
00:50:39.000You've got the governor who said he wants to execute babies, and then the blackface, the attorney general who raped a couple of people, and then the lieutenant governor who I guess he also wore blackface.
00:50:50.000It's getting worse for the governor and the attorney general.
00:50:54.000The attorney general, Justin Fairfax, this black guy, or no, I'm sorry, the lieutenant governor, Justin Fairfax, this black guy.
00:51:02.000He now has a second rape allegation by a woman named Meredith Watson who says that he raped her in 2000 when they were students at Duke University in North Carolina.
00:51:12.000So that one's not really, I don't know, that's just kind of an update.
00:51:15.000Now they're saying they might impeach him, so that would be cool.
00:51:17.000But the real funny one to me is Governor Northam.
00:51:21.000So right after the infanticide thing, you have the, what do you call it, the blackface scandal.
00:52:11.000You put him up against any of the top, you know, other people who write, and it doesn't really come close.
00:52:16.000But he writes this seminal piece about why we should give black people more money, more giddmies, more of them government programs, and Alex Haley's roots about slavery in America and everything.
00:52:38.000Well, he's going to read some really woke literature, and that'll make it better.
00:52:42.000But even better than that, that's just kind of funny.
00:52:45.000But there was another report that says sources close to Northam.
00:52:48.000Said that his staff is exploring policy proposals, okay, get this, that would address the state's history of racism against black Virginians, targeting issues like affordable housing, education, and public transportation.
00:53:14.00040 years ago, he may or may not have worn a racially insensitive costume to some sort of a party, something insensitive to black people.
00:53:21.000Because of that, because he might have offended black people because of what he did 40 years ago, now the government is going to move to help black people, move to help black people, probably give them more stuff, education, housing, public transportation, you know, in all those different areas.
00:53:36.000I can't imagine it's like, you know, some real complex, I'm sure it's just gimme's, right?
00:53:41.000But understand, he offended them, and by virtue of simply offending them, now black people are going to get political benefits.
00:53:48.000Understand, the purpose of government, I guess the purpose of politics, It's to help your own people, help your own voting bloc, whatever, help your constituents.
00:54:15.000He talked about women, women in Congress, women voting.
00:54:18.000He talked about Jews, Jews who are the victim of massacres, Jews from the Holocaust.
00:54:22.000I mean, like, everybody got their little shout out.
00:54:27.000Except for white people, except for our own people, except for the people that put him into office.
00:54:32.000And it's funny because when some people are offended or some people propel you to political victory, wow, they get all kinds of stuff.
00:54:39.000White people, we're just kind of the forgotten constituency, the forgotten crowd.
00:54:43.000There's a big lesson in that, which is to say that, hey, maybe if white people demanded a seat at the table, maybe if white people said, hey, that's offensive to us, we're not going to vote for you if you offend our people, we're not going to vote for anybody else, but we just won't turn out.
00:54:57.000Maybe then you would start to see that we would get some benefits.
00:55:00.000You know, you take a look at the drug epidemic.
00:55:02.000There are more white people dying of drug overdoses now than black people.
00:55:07.000That wasn't the case 10 years ago, or 12 years ago, I think.
00:55:10.000But now you have more white people dying of drug overdoses than blacks, Hispanics, any other group of people.
00:55:45.000Now, you can imagine that if white people reacted to this kind of neglect in the same way that black people did, maybe they'd do something about it.
00:57:20.000I'm just going to get there's just no hope for me, you know, in politics.
00:57:24.000Every time I think and people are like, oh, you can really rehabilitate your image or something, then I go on the show and say, well, you want to know the real reason why you can't be a nationalist?
00:57:34.000You want to know why we never get any benefits?
00:59:13.000What kind of resources do they have that they're going to build a self sustaining factory in their backyard for everything that goes inside and outside their body?
00:59:24.000You know, how's the harvest going to work this year?
00:59:26.000What happens if, I don't know, like a dog runs through the grass or whatever, right?
00:59:30.000So, to a certain point, you have to accept.
00:59:33.000At a certain point, you have to resign yourself to the fact that absent radical change or infrastructure being built up, like, yeah, you're going to have to buy stuff from the store, okay?
00:59:44.000And you're going to have to drink water that may have, you know, a high parts per million count or something, right?
00:59:51.000And you could do things to reduce that.
00:59:53.000I mean, you can do things to moderate that, but to a certain extent, you have to live your life, okay?
00:59:59.000We have to live and play with the hand we've been dealt.
01:01:51.000I don't know what I'm going to do tonight, but I'll let you know.
01:01:53.000I think this is the fifth time hearing about Black Swan's Minecraft server.
01:01:56.000I have to tell you, it makes me want to join it more and more every time I hear about it.
01:02:02.000Every time I hear somebody, an email, a DM, hey, join the.
01:02:06.000I'm like, that makes me want to do it more.
01:02:09.000Amnesty Don says, wouldn't the smart move be to sign the bill to get the money and then say F them and declare a national emergency anyway?
01:03:02.000I don't think anybody really cares about those.
01:03:04.000You know, I wouldn't burden somebody by telling them about this really wacky dream because it's always more interesting to you than anybody else, right?
01:03:11.000I mean, what happens in your waking life is already pretty boring.
01:03:14.000And then, you know, you tell me about this thing that didn't even happen.
01:03:18.000But if it pertains to the person, then I think it's relevant, you know, because it's about them, the relationship.
01:04:29.000Yeah, you joke about that, but there are unironic accounts like that.
01:04:33.000You know, always you've got like at Fashie Groyper, followed by no one you know, at Spickfuentes, you're a race trader, you know, that kind of thing.
01:04:41.000So you laugh, but that's about 20% of the content, right?
01:04:48.000Lord Akira says with a big super chat, thank you very much, God bless, much appreciated.
01:04:54.000He says, hearing about the Molly Tibbet story and the Iowa Republicans being complicit makes me laugh when people get all adamant about the interior of California being red and rural.
01:05:04.000But they're also global homo rhinos that want cheap labor.
01:06:06.000The reason they want us to bring in more people is again, they want the cheapest possible labor for now, but they're not thinking about the long term.
01:06:15.000In the next 50 to 100 years, like they know full well, automation is going to get rid of almost all cheap labor, it's going to get rid of all kinds of manufacturing and industrial jobs.
01:06:24.000I mean, not to the extent that some of the doomsday people say, but to a big extent over the course of the next century.
01:06:31.000And so, what are we going to do with all these people we bring over who are uneducated?
01:06:35.000And by the way, Hispanics, you look at their education rate.
01:06:38.000They come in uneducated, and by the second or third generation, it's not like it gets any better.
01:06:42.000It gets marginally better, but it doesn't even approach the education rate of white people.
01:06:46.000So we're bringing in all these uneducated people, also a lot of low IQ people.
01:06:51.000Because they're supposed to pick the berries right now, because they're the cheapest labor who can pick the berries in this immediate moment.
01:07:04.000There's not going to be any jobs for them.
01:07:06.000There simply will not be enough retail and Service jobs available for them to take.
01:07:12.000And so, what do you do with all these chronically unemployed people?
01:07:15.000What are they going to do when they're not working every day and they're in your neighborhood and they're in your city?
01:07:21.000Well, they're going to cause a lot of problems, I think, right?
01:07:24.000So, there's about a million reasons why 400 million people, why more immigrants is not a good idea.
01:07:30.000You don't have to believe that America needs racial homogeneity or coherence, which I happen to believe.
01:07:35.000You don't have to believe that to say it's a bad idea, but they're bringing in, what did they bring in, like 15 million people in the last 10 years?
01:07:45.000It's crazy that anybody could think that's a good idea, that anybody could think there's a single good thing about that, except for cheaper products and more taco stands.
01:08:39.000I can't wait until the economy is actually explicitly redesigned so that it's just white people working for the benefit of non white people.
01:08:48.000Because you understand that's where we're headed.
01:09:03.000And over the course of the baby's life, from the time he's born until he's 18, or the baby, doesn't have to be a man, I guess, you know, whatever, by the time the baby is 18, the government contributes money.
01:09:15.000The government, the taxpayer, contributes money into the baby's bond account.
01:09:20.000So that when they're 18, they'll have all this money.
01:09:23.000Oh, you can only spend it on education or housing or whatever.
01:09:28.000But here's the catch black babies get the most money from the taxpayer.
01:09:33.000So that when the black baby is 18, when the black child, Becomes of age and they have access to the money, they'll have something like $45,000 in their account, and white people have something like $18,000.
01:11:09.000Living in a multiracial, multicultural country, It can work after all.
01:11:13.000It never did before, but we just love hard enough it can.
01:11:16.000And then you see the kind of shit that they're proposing.
01:11:19.000Where Kamala Harris, AOC, Corey Booker are like, hey, what if all the white people were working and a little bit of their income went to black people and Hispanic people so they could not work because of racism?
01:11:30.000And then you're like, oh, yeah, that's why it's not going to work.
01:11:33.000That's why we're going to have a big problem in the next century, right?
01:15:16.000Daniel Bowles says, I think you mean knicker there in the end.
01:15:19.000Daniel Bowles says, if you don't have the discipline to get involved when it's peaceful, you won't have the discipline to fight when it's war.
01:16:02.000NPC says, not sure what your opinion is on him, but if you watched or are planning to watch the Jordan Peterson dismantle video by Resurrection Europa.
01:17:15.000You know, there's a lot of reasons, but it primarily comes down to, like, you know, if you date, you date with the intention of getting married, and the whole, like, just flushing money down the toilet in case it doesn't work out, or if you're going to be doing that for, Five or six years before you're ready to get married.
01:17:31.000It's like from a financial point of view, not from like, am I willing to do it just yet?
01:17:36.000I mean, like, you're ready to buy a house and whatever.
01:17:39.000You know, it scares the hell out of me.
01:19:15.000Look, I have two daughters who have never slept with a man.
01:19:18.000Let me bring them out to you, and you can do what you like with them, but don't do anything to these men, for they have come under the protection of my roof.
01:19:44.000What about this contradiction or whatever?
01:19:46.000And admittedly, I'm not an expert on all the little pieces of it, but the way that I look at it is as simple as this.
01:19:55.000If you accept classical theism, if you accept the Thomistic justification for God, well, then you know that God is real, and you know Jesus Christ is real.
01:20:05.000Well, if you accept that, then you know that what is said in the New Testament, what is said in the Bible, is that St. Peter is the head of the church.
01:20:16.000Is protected from error by God, and therefore that's your top down justification for everything that's in there.
01:20:22.000People like to do it in the reverse way.
01:20:24.000Well, we can undermine legitimacy by pointing out the contradiction here or there.