00:40:08.000Anyway, but so this story is about a black jogger.
00:40:13.000I've never heard of that before, but this Ahmad Arbery, 25 year old black man, was jogging in a Georgia neighborhood when he was pursued randomly, allegedly, by two white guys.
00:40:28.000They chased him down in their truck, they stopped him, and then they shot him with a shotgun fatally.
00:40:35.000Of course, as always, there is a lot more to the story, and we'll be getting into that.
00:40:39.000It turns out, for example, that shortly before this character was shot, there was a 911 call.
00:40:46.000Made about a black man who was inside of a home under construction, as well as a string of burglaries with a matching description in recent weeks in the same neighborhood.
00:41:00.000So we'll get into this case and all the details, details like that, and many other things which have not been covered, including a name change.
00:41:08.000So we'll talk about all that the crime, the video, well, the shooting, I should say, the video, the background, everything like that, the things that aren't being reported.
00:41:19.000We're also going to talk tonight about an article from the Times of Israel, and they are covering a US State Department initiative to make the world love Jewish people more.
00:41:32.000And you're just going to have to hear this article.
00:41:58.000And again, like I said, it's talking about this government initiative, U.S. government initiative, to make the world love Jewish people more than maybe they already do.
00:42:09.000So those will be our two main stories.
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00:45:45.000I might be getting him mixed up with somebody else, but I know at the minimum he has citizenship in Israel and he has citizenship in the United States.
00:45:57.000And he wrote a book a few years ago called The Virtue of Nationalism.
00:46:02.000And he started an annual conference called the National Conservatism Conference.
00:46:10.000And this was held, I think, last July, where they had speakers like Tucker Carlson, as well as John Bolton, as well as the head for Christians United for Israel.
00:46:19.000And a number of other Zionist organizations.
00:46:22.000And really, the project of this guy, and we've talked about him a few times on this show before.
00:46:27.000For example, when he did his conference last year, I think we covered one of his debates in a commentary stream.
00:46:35.000And basically, his project is to co opt all of the energy and, more specifically, all of the money that is now rising behind national conservatism or American nationalism or populist nationalism, whatever you want to say.
00:46:52.000His job is essentially to take all the momentum that is bringing nationalism to the forefront of right wing politics and channel it in a way that is beneficial to Israel and in a way that is non threatening to the powers that be.
00:47:07.000And I want to read you this excerpt from this email list, from this email.
00:47:14.000With all of that in mind, he says, quote, in this article, he's talking about Hungarian nationalism, which, you know, Again, Hungary is a strong nationalist country.
00:47:25.000Their leader, Viktor Orban, is a great and wise nationalist.
00:47:29.000Jor Mazzoni writes about Hungary To reconstruct Hungarian identity after the successive nightmares of fascism and communism, Hungary must draw inspiration from the Christian past of the Magyar people and their heroism against incursions from the East, as well as celebrate Hungary's extraordinary contributions to world culture.
00:47:53.000Prominently, including the remarkable abilities of its Jews.
00:47:59.000It might emulate American evangelical Christians who take inspiration from the apparent fulfillment of God's promise to the Jews.
00:48:08.000The Orban government's support for the revival of Jewish life in Hungary may turn out to be the most important thing it has done to strengthen Hungary's national identity.
00:48:22.000The gist of it is this In order to reconstruct Hungarian identity, We have to celebrate the remarkable ability of Hungary's Jews.
00:48:32.000They might emulate American evangelical Christians who are inspired by the fulfillment of God's promise to Jews.
00:48:40.000And lastly, Orban's government's support for the revival of Jewish life in Hungary may be the most important thing he has done to strengthen Hungary's national identity.
00:48:54.000So, Yoram Hazoni, the dual citizen Jewish Zionist.
00:48:59.000Nationalist says that the key that unlocks the potential of nationalism in Hungary is celebrating Jews, being inspired by Jews, and reviving Jewish life.
00:49:14.000Now, that's not the key to bringing forward Jewish nationalism, Israeli nationalism.
00:49:21.000That's the key to unlocking Hungarian nationalism, Hungarian national identity.
00:49:27.000Isn't that interesting how that works?
00:49:30.000It's actually kind of counterintuitive.
00:49:32.000You would think that the way that you would re embrace Hungarian nationalism and the way that you would propel Hungarian nationalism forward and re embrace Hungarian national identity, you would think that the way to do that would be to celebrate Hungarian culture and, you know, bring back the Hungarian people and all of that.
00:49:56.000But no, no, you might think that, you know, maybe some kind of fascist.
00:50:02.000White nationalist, neo Nazi might say that.
00:50:05.000Maybe some kind of sick racialist might say that.
00:50:09.000I'll remind you that Peter Brimelow was banned from Yoram Hazoni's National Conservatism Conference, as was Patrick Casey, as were a number of other prominent nationalists, because they're racialists.
00:50:34.000The real intellectual and true answer to the nationalist question in Europe is to protect, celebrate, elevate, and be inspired by Jews, European Jews.
00:50:49.000There is certainly no reason to suspect.
00:50:52.000That Yoram Hazoni may be partial to an idea like that because he himself is Jewish and a Zionist, meaning that he is a Jewish nationalist for the Jewish state of Israel.
00:51:16.000I think there's no connection at all there.
00:51:19.000But of course, you know, this kind of stuff is just beyond parody.
00:51:23.000This is what they want to do to nationalism.
00:51:26.000Yoramazzoni, while he is writing about Hungary, he's operating in the United States.
00:51:30.000His National Conservatism Conference is from the Edmund Burke Foundation, which he created, which operates in the United States.
00:51:37.000He's advising politicians and intellectuals and pundits in the United States.
00:51:43.000But he's a Jewish Zionist dual citizen.
00:51:45.000And I just want everybody to keep that in mind because, and I said this last night when we were talking about the 1619 Project and Stacey Abrams and all of that, you're going to see a lot of characters like this.
00:51:59.000And they are wolves in sheep's clothing.
00:52:04.000They're coming to us under the guise, under the aegis of nationalism, that they're embracing our ideas, that they're amplifying our ideas, but their real agenda is totally different and actually hostile to what we're trying to achieve.
00:52:21.000And I don't care if Yoram Hazoni calls himself a nationalist, I don't care if we agree on a lot of things, because at the end of the day, which country does Yoram Hazoni serve?
00:52:32.000Which nationalism is he really trying to advance?
00:52:36.000Which people is he really trying to elevate?
00:52:39.000The answer to none of those questions is America or Americans or American nationalism.
00:52:46.000He is trying to advance the interest of Israel.
00:52:49.000He is an Israeli citizen and he is trying to repel the Jewish people.
00:53:45.000So, and I don't, it's shocking that I even have to say that at this point, but this is where we are.
00:53:51.000And this is the level of subversion that we're talking about.
00:53:54.000And it's in some ways it's good because I think people like Yoram Hazoni are really bringing this divide to the forefront.
00:54:01.000It's not really an ambiguous difference anymore.
00:54:06.000I think at one point it might have been difficult to parse out.
00:54:09.000You know, gee, who is an authentic nationalist and who isn't?
00:54:13.000But I think every day it gets increasingly clearer who is really on our side and who isn't.
00:54:19.000Because years ago, when you had Breitbart and you had Trump and you had all that, I mean, you still have those things, but when Breitbart was the vanguard of this new nationalism and you had Shapiro and Milo and all these characters, I think it was a little bit more confusing.
00:54:34.000But now, after the Groyper War and with people like Hazoni on the scene and all this, now it's becoming very clear.
00:54:41.000And really, it comes down to a simple question Are you America first?
00:54:46.000And if you cannot say that you are, then obviously you're not a real nationalist.
00:54:51.000And none of these people use those words.
00:55:49.000I can't even conceive of a mirror image because the relationship between America and Israel is so one sided that it's almost even difficult to imagine something like that.
00:55:59.000But people are asking me from the turning point crowd or these normie conservatives, gee, why are you obsessed with this?
00:57:42.000So it's important to expose things like this.
00:57:44.000It's important to remind people yeah, we're the sane ones, we're the normal ones, we're obviously the ones that are telling the truth and coming at it with facts and logic.
00:57:55.000Their only answer to this is to sweep it under the rug.
00:57:58.000Take all the objections and obfuscate them or bury them or ignore them or slander them.
00:58:04.000But there's something very wrong with this.
00:58:58.000It's not hyperbole, although you'd be forgiven if you thought that it was.
00:59:03.000And this is an article about a new program from the US government that seeks to worldwide influence the opinions of the people of the world.
00:59:14.000In particular, they want to make the world love their Jews that reside in their countries more.
00:59:20.000And I'll read you the article, and for now, I'm just introducing it like that.
00:59:25.000I'm going to read the article and then we'll talk about it.
00:59:28.000It says Ellen Carr, the State Department's anti Semitism monitor, wants to get people in other countries to love their Jews more as a means of countering anti Semitism.
00:59:42.000In a press call Monday to mark Jewish American Heritage Month, Carr outlined steps the United States was taking worldwide to advocate for defending Jews as violent anti Semitism spikes, including security measures, prosecuting hate crimes, and condemning anti Semitic speech.
01:00:00.000Quote In addition to all of those important defense measures, we are determined also to work with our allies in developing and driving philo Semitic narratives for their country, in the hope that we can reach the day when every society dedicates itself, as the United States has, To embrace and treasure its Jewish community, he said.
01:00:25.000He did not outline what shape the philo Semitic narratives would take, interesting, or how the State Department would drive them.
01:00:32.000He said, The opposite of anti Semitism is not tolerance.
01:00:37.000The opposite of anti Semitism is philo Semitism, the appreciation, respect, and affection for Jewish values and the Jewish community.
01:00:49.000Jewish American Heritage Month is an important vehicle for driving that critical philo Semitic narrative.
01:00:55.000Carr listed Jewish American luminaries worth promoting, including composers Irving Berlin and Leonard Bernstein, scientists Jonas Salk and Albert Einstein, and Supreme Court Justices Louis Brandeis and Benjamin Cardozo.
01:01:15.000Now, okay, so I just read you that article, and maybe just take a moment for yourself and digest that and maybe think about some of these things.
01:01:24.000And my first reaction, well, the first thing that said.
01:01:28.000Who are we talking about in this article?
01:02:11.000Just so everybody is aware, maybe you didn't yesterday or you didn't today, this morning, but you do now, that we have an anti Semitism monitor working in the State Department, Ellen Carr.
01:02:22.000The other thing which I find interesting, and maybe the next most interesting piece in this article, is this little quote.
01:02:31.000He says, The opposite of anti Semitism is not tolerance.
01:03:47.000So he says that that is the respect, appreciation, and affection for Jewish values.
01:03:51.000So his job in the State Department, what they're trying to do is to push worldwide, they're not just combating anti Semitism, they're trying to further philo Semitism.
01:04:01.000They're trying to get people to love Jewish people.
01:04:05.000And one of the tools that they're using is anti hate speech measures, condemning anti Semitic speech and prosecuting hate crimes, things like this.
01:04:17.000And the reason to me why this is really interesting, some people might say, oh, that's great, that's fine.
01:04:23.000I don't know if anybody would not, at the very least, be a little bit curious about all this.
01:04:30.000Maybe you wouldn't find an issue with it or a problem with it, but it's hard for me to believe that somebody could read an article like this and not sort of raise an eyebrow and be like, wait a second, what?
01:04:40.000The anti Semitism monitor of the United States is trying to push love of Jewish people across the world.
01:04:50.000But in any case, aside from that, what we have to think about is what is their definition of anti Semitism?
01:04:57.000Because when they talk about anti Semitism, and I think this gets to the bigger picture of this dissonance between what they mean and what we think they mean, because I think what a lot of people think they mean when they talk about anti Semitism is like hating Jewish people.
01:05:14.000You know, if I were to say that person is anti Semitic, what would you, what does that mean to you?
01:05:20.000It means that person has a problem with Jewish people because they are Jewish.
01:05:25.000They hate Jewish people because they are Jewish.
01:05:27.000And if that's the definition, I'm against that, right?
01:05:49.000Because the government actually defines what anti Semitism is.
01:05:53.000The ADL, the SPLC, the FBI, the US government, the State Department, they all have a definition of anti Semitism.
01:06:02.000And you know what their definition of anti Semitism is not?
01:06:06.000It's not just having a problem with people who are Jewish because they're Jewish.
01:06:11.000It's things like, for example, suggesting that Jewish people might have more allegiance to Israel than the United States.
01:06:18.000That is one part of their definition of anti Semitism.
01:06:22.000So when they say that they're going to combat anti Semitic speech and hate speech, they're not talking about people that are merely saying, well, we don't like them because of the way they are.
01:06:35.000They're saying, among other things, that it is anti Semitic to say that some Jewish people might have more allegiance to Israel than the United States.
01:06:44.000Now, do you see that anywhere in this country today?
01:06:47.000Do you see that with maybe somebody we just talked about 10 minutes, like Yoram Hazzoni?
01:06:52.000Or maybe we've talked about in the past, like Ben Shapiro?
01:06:55.000Can you think of neocons, Zionists, or other Jewish people who might have more allegiance to the Jewish state of Israel than the United States?
01:08:06.000It means that you're working together, it's an element of teamwork, but also a plot, a little bit of secrecy to carry out a common objective.
01:08:15.000Can we say that maybe all these large Jewish organizations in America constitute conspiracy?
01:08:24.000For example, what would the World Jewish Congress be?
01:08:50.000Well, the World Zionist Organization, which I imagine is a collection of Zionists from around the world working together towards a common objective, they were calling for me to get banned from YouTube for being anti Semitic.
01:09:03.000And what was the content of my anti Semitic speech?
01:09:05.000For talking about Jewish people working together globally towards a common interest.
01:09:13.000And so therein lies some of the problems.
01:09:15.000I would also add why would it be the job of the State Department, the American State Department, To make the world love a particular ethnic group.
01:09:35.000Is there a monitor that looks out for hatred against Kurdish people or Tibetans or Gypsies?
01:09:42.000Because as far as I know, none of those exist.
01:09:46.000And you know, the other thing is that I think that if there was an Islamophobia monitor, I think conservatives would have a problem with it.
01:09:53.000Could you imagine what Judge Jeanine Pirro would say if, let's say, Barack Obama appointed an Islamophobia monitor whose job was to promote love of Muslims around the world?
01:10:04.000Could you imagine what Fox News would say or Ben Shapiro would say about that?
01:10:08.000Or maybe what you would say about that.
01:10:10.000Maybe examine your own biases if you're not all the way on board.
01:10:13.000If Barack Obama appointed an Islamophobia monitor named Mohammed Raoul bin Salman, whatever, who was supposed to advocate not just.
01:10:24.000Not just ending Islamophobia, but loving Muslims and appreciating Muslims and inviting Muslims in.
01:10:30.000Wouldn't you say there's something wrong with that?
01:10:33.000Wouldn't you say, why is the government doing that?
01:10:36.000Wouldn't you say, shouldn't they be promoting the love of Christians?
01:10:41.000Or why would they be promoting the love of anybody at all other than Americans?
01:10:47.000So I just find it all to be very suspect.
01:10:49.000And I find it ties in nicely with Yoram Hazzoni because this is what's going on in the country.
01:10:56.000This is the Times of Israel, Israeli publication writing about our State Department, which is advancing globally philo-Semitism.
01:11:03.000Here's the thing: I'm actually not philo-Semitic.
01:11:43.000And if you hate me, you're going to lose your job and you're committing hate speech and you're committing hate crimes and you're going to go to jail and lose your Twitter account.
01:11:53.000That actually sounds pretty wrong to me and actually pretty sick, right?
01:12:04.000What it says in the gospel is that when Jesus was put up by the Romans next to Barabbas, who is out there saying, crucify him, crucify him?
01:14:40.000This is quote Mr. Arbery was out running in the Satilla Shores neighborhood of Brunswick in Georgia's Glen County early in the afternoon on February 23rd.
01:14:51.000In a police report, Gregory McMichael says he saw Mr. Arbery and believed he resembled the suspect in a series of Break ins, which happened earlier in the week in the neighborhood.
01:15:02.000He and his son armed themselves and pursued him in a pickup truck.
01:15:06.000In the police report, Gregory McMichael says he and his son had said, Stop, stop, we want to talk to you.
01:15:12.000And then Mr. Arbery had attacked his son.
01:15:14.000Shots were fired, with Mr. Arbery falling to the street.
01:15:18.000Mr. Arbery's mother, Wanda Cooper Jones, said police told her her son had been involved in a burglary before the incident, but the family says they do not believe the jogger had committed a crime and he was unarmed.
01:15:31.000A number of calls were made to the emergency services around the time of the confrontation.
01:15:36.000In one 911 call, a neighbor said a black man was seen at a home under construction in the area.
01:15:41.000When asked what the man was doing now, the caller said, quote, running down the street.
01:16:27.000Ahmad Arbery was killed in cold blood.
01:16:30.000My heart goes out to his family who deserve justice and deserve it now.
01:16:34.000It is time for a swift, full, and transparent investigation into his murder.
01:16:39.000And so, like I said, the narrative that they're crafting is that you have a black jogger, which, by the way, I have never seen a black jogger before.
01:16:48.000I don't know about you, but I've never seen that before.
01:16:53.000I see a lot of white people jogging, I've seen Asian people jogging.
01:16:57.000I've never seen a black jogger before.
01:17:06.000So, in any case, but they're saying that you have an unarmed black jogger, 25 year old guy who is being hunted.
01:17:13.000That white people are hunting black people.
01:17:16.000Black people are being killed all the time for no reason by white people.
01:17:21.000And they're being killed by white people because white people don't like black people.
01:17:26.000So, what they want us to believe about this case is that in this particular incident, Arbery was jogging down the street.
01:17:34.000Some white people saw him and they said, He's black, let's go kill him.
01:17:39.000So, they chase him and they shoot him down.
01:17:44.000And the justice system dismissed this and said, oh, no criminal actions.
01:17:48.000I guess the justice system is tacitly on board with this.
01:17:52.000They're in favor of this silent genocide that's happening.
01:17:57.000That is the narrative that we're supposed to believe, right?
01:17:59.000We can extrapolate out from this because, and it's easy to miss this sometimes, but really think about what they're trying to communicate.
01:18:07.000Really think about what their perception of these events is.
01:18:11.000And not just blacks, but white liberals too.
01:18:13.000When they're talking about Trayvon or Michael Brown or Eric Garland or any of these, they really believe.
01:18:19.000That you have this epidemic in this country of black people being hunted down by white people for no reason other than that they are black.
01:18:30.000That there are these evil whites out there and they wake up every day and they say to themselves, I've got a big problem with this race.
01:19:58.000And by the way, the statistics reflect this.
01:20:01.000You are many multiples more likely to be victimized in terms of black on white crime than the reverse.
01:20:09.000And I think that is the case for everybody if they're being honest with themselves.
01:20:13.000This is a society which lives in fear of the label racist or being perceived as racist against blacks.
01:20:22.000God forbid victimizing, hunting, attacking, anything like that.
01:20:25.000And if there is any interracial crime, the interracial crime that's being committed is.
01:20:31.000Far and away disproportionately black on white than it is white on black.
01:20:35.000But with all of that out of the way, that's all very general and maybe in some cases anecdotal or personal experience.
01:20:41.000But let's just investigate this case in particular.
01:20:44.000What's being presented is that this was a cold blooded murder.
01:20:47.000These guys saw a black guy jogging, they chased him down, and they shot him.
01:20:52.000Well, let's investigate a little further.
01:20:54.000For starters, this guy actually went by a different name.
01:20:59.000And I don't know what the backstory is behind the name change, but I want everybody, if they're interested, to Google Ahmad Avery because a 19 year old, six years ago, seven years ago, by the name of Ahmad Avery, who looks exactly the same, was arrested in 2013 for trying to bring a loaded gun into a high school basketball game in Brunswick, Georgia.
01:21:26.000So, a man who looks the same with the same first name in the timeline would be correct in terms of age when he was 19 years old in 2013.
01:21:37.000Gets arrested for attempting to bring a loaded gun into a high school basketball game.
01:21:43.000So, this is the person we're talking about.
01:21:45.000So, and you know, it's possible that a former criminal can be victimized by other criminals.
01:21:52.000I'm not saying that it's outside the bounds of possibility that, oh, you know, just because he committed a crime, therefore, you know, seven years later, he couldn't have gotten killed for doing nothing, right?
01:22:04.000But let's just keep this in mind what's being portrayed.
01:22:09.000You know, this is somebody whose character is not in question at all.
01:22:12.000This is somebody who's just doing something innocuous, like jogging, without being armed.
01:22:17.000Well, nobody's mentioning that seven years ago he tried to bring a loaded gun into a high school basketball game.
01:22:23.000Nobody also mentions that he was a convicted shoplifter as well.
01:22:28.000So we've got somebody who has not just committed one crime, but multiple crimes.
01:22:33.000Was a convicted shoplifter, tried to bring a loaded gun into a basketball game, and actually, more tellingly, it's funny, I'll even read you the article about this incident seven years ago.
01:22:45.000He was pursued by the police, ran away after he was told to stop, and then he had to be tackled and.
01:22:51.000Detained, which sounds kind of familiar in some ways.
01:22:57.000It says a quick acting police officer in Brunswick stopped a teenager with a loaded gun from entering a high school basketball game Tuesday night.
01:23:05.000Police arrested 19 year old Ahmaud Avery, who was not a student at Brunswick.
01:23:10.000According to the chief of police, he said, The man ran through the parking lot.
01:23:55.000According to CBS, A number of calls, multiple calls, were made to emergency services around the time of the confrontation.
01:24:05.000In one 911 call, a neighbor said a black man was seen at a home under construction in the area.
01:24:11.000When asked what the man was doing now, the caller said running down the street.
01:24:15.000We also know that in this neighborhood, there were a string of robberies in recent weeks, with the suspect matching the description of this man that was shot.
01:24:41.000You've got multiple 911 calls happening before the confrontation, talking about somebody who is suspicious, looking in people's windows, spotted inside a home being constructed, running away when.
01:24:59.000We have somebody who has been convicted of multiple crimes before of stealing and of carrying a gun in a neighborhood matching the description of a burglar where there's been a string of burglaries.
01:25:10.000He is spotted looking in windows inside of places that he should not be in, in houses being constructed.
01:25:16.000Many 911 calls are called in to report this guy.
01:25:40.000And if you watch the video, there's a 26 second video of the confrontation.
01:25:45.000What you see is this Ahmad Arbery actually attacks the guy with the shotgun.
01:25:52.000If you see the video, he's killed with the shotgun.
01:25:55.000So the dad is in the truck, the kid is outside with the shotgun.
01:25:59.000And if you watch the video, Ahmad Arbery runs in front of the truck and immediately attacks the guy with the shotgun and tries to wrestle the shotgun away, punching the guy in the face until he gets fatally shot.
01:26:19.000Is it possible that this guy, who's clearly a criminal, tries to enter the high school basketball game with a loaded gun, convicted shoplifter, tries to resist arrest?
01:26:30.000You've got a string of burglaries matching his description.
01:26:33.000He is caught inside of a home under construction, peering in windows, multiple 911 calls.
01:26:39.000While the 911 calls were being made about him, he runs away.
01:27:35.000That actually seems way more likely than that two guys just ran up and shot him for no reason.
01:27:41.000Because how else would all of these factors coincide then, right?
01:27:46.000How else would all of these little tidbits coincide and come together in this way?
01:27:53.000Because if you watch the video, and to me, the video, whereas a lot of people think the video proves that the people that shot him are guilty, I think the opposite is true.
01:28:05.000Because if you're an innocent person jogging down the street and somebody with a gun says, hey, stop, we need to ask you questions, is your initial reaction to charge the person with the gun and try to take the gun away from them and strike them?
01:28:21.000And I understand, I understand, maybe your reaction would initially be to, Totally comply, perhaps you would be intimidated.
01:30:14.000It's amazing to me that all of these young, innocent, honor roll black kids that are being killed just happen to all the time be criminals, gang members, violent.
01:30:26.000Doesn't that seem like a big coincidence?
01:30:30.000Because the black people that are being hunted are never like college graduates, they're never wealthy, they're never driving in their Cadillac Escalade with their wife and kids.
01:30:40.000That never actually seems to be the profile.
01:30:44.000Just serendipitously, out of pure chance, they all seem to be adolescent men with prior convictions who are violent, right?
01:30:55.000Even his mother says, and in every report it says this, that he was involved in burglaries in the past.
01:31:03.000Well, he was involved in other burglaries, he does have prior convictions, but this time, but he wasn't responsible for those burglaries, or burglary in this case.
01:31:16.000I saw some reports that said that he was 12 miles from his house.
01:31:20.000And I didn't get any confirmation on that, but I did see that floating around that this neighborhood that he was in was 12 miles from where he lives.
01:31:29.000So, yeah, you've got this 25 year old convict, former convict, black jogger, jogging 12 miles from his house in this neighborhood where there happened to be 911 calls about a burglar in a neighborhood where there had been burglaries for weeks.
01:31:44.000He gets asked to stop and he charges the citizens that are arresting him.
01:33:09.000If you look at any polling that went down racial lines on who thought OJ Simpson was innocent, of course, who do you think it was that thought he was innocent?
01:36:55.000Because this is what I've seen in my life, and I think this is what you'll find if you go back throughout the entire history of the discourse or interchange between our two races, and all races for that matter.
01:37:41.000Well, first they were the natives, and we were, you know, they were scalping us, and we were killing them, and, you know, conflict with the natives.
01:37:48.000And then it was a Mexican American war.
01:37:50.000And now we have this current stuff where they raise the Mexican flag, and it's fuck Trump, and, right?
01:38:29.000When you see, and this is already happening now, you've got mobs of blacks from surrounding neighborhoods now going to the houses of the white people that killed this guy, yelling, No justice, no peace!
01:38:42.000Do they see themselves as part of America?
01:39:49.000Blacks gained all their civil rights in the 1960s, right?
01:39:54.000They achieved full legal equality with whites in the 1960s.
01:39:58.000Has the racial divide gotten better or worse since then?
01:40:03.000Because what we're led to believe all the time is that, you know, well, what can heal the racial divide is, excuse me, this equality and consciousness and knowledge about past wrongdoing, you know, what, what, Whatever liberals and like mainstream conservatives, whatever bullshit they tell us, we just need to be more conscious about past wrongdoing or we need to be more racially woke and whatever.
01:40:32.000Well, that's weird because the more the situation has become equal and the more affirmative action and the more programs and the more understanding and the more sensitivity and the more political correctness, actually, the more militant they've become and the more divided it's become.
01:40:50.000And the more they've embraced their African roots.
01:40:53.000African roots, you've never been to Africa, but yet you see all these people talking about, even Kanye West is going to Africa, right?
01:41:02.000And you see black congresspeople during the State of the Union donning traditional African garb.
01:41:07.000Kwanzaa was created in the 1960s to stress the African roots of American blacks.
01:41:14.000So it's like it's getting more divided as we have equalized the society, as we've gone from a ranked to an equal society.
01:41:24.000And what does that tell you about the prospect for there to be unity, or maybe not even unity, but even just harmony, even just cooperation or peace for that matter in the future?
01:41:36.000This is supposed to be the future where everyone's getting along and it's multiracial and none of that matters.
01:41:44.000So, and again, that's not all black people.
01:41:47.000You understand, we're talking about groups.
01:41:50.000I know some people still don't understand this, but we're talking about groups.
01:41:54.000There are obviously white liberals that.
01:42:01.000So, you know, I still have to say this because you still have, you know, dummies who did not live through, I guess, like Gamergate or whatever.
01:42:10.000They didn't live through the first wave of dissident conservatism where they learned not all X are like that, right?
01:42:16.000But, you know, understand we're talking about generalities, we're talking about groups.
01:42:27.000The core of culture and the core of these populations are as I've described.
01:42:34.000We're talking about majorities, or even not majorities, pluralities of people.
01:42:38.000We're talking about lots and lots of people that are feeling this way.
01:42:42.000And that's what a country is comprised of not individuals that are the exceptions, but the pluralities and the generalities and the majorities.
01:42:50.000So, you know, I see a case like this and it's like, yeah, Trayvon Martin, two, three.
01:43:02.000But to me, the bigger picture is well, why are blacks, why do they feel this way about incidents like this?
01:43:09.000Why is it that whenever a black guy gets killed by a white cop, whether it's justified or unjustified, a city explodes and people are on edge and there's calls for reconciliation and more apologies?
01:44:03.000We're just saying, is it more likely that we are going to bring these two sides together when that's never been done, heal the divide, create a unity that's never existed, or that we can acknowledge a divide, recognize a divide, realize that this is the result of tribalism, which is immutable and ineradicable, right?
01:44:25.000People think, oh, well, we could just get over it.
01:44:42.000Well, then we're going to acknowledge a divide, we are going to respect the divide, and we'll make accommodations for the divide so that even if we are living in the same country, we can do so in a way that this divide can be peaceful and harmonious and cooperative in certain ways, and we can manage the divide.
01:45:02.000But that's the difference we want to manage the divide and they want to ignore the divide, they want to paint over the divide.
01:54:34.000You get old, and then you die, and then you perish, and you're gone.
01:54:41.000And then you're just in the ground somewhere, and history forgets you, moves on without you.
01:54:47.000The last person that knew you dies, and then the last person that Remembers your name dies, and then you're just a record in some old book.
01:54:57.000And then those books are burned by barbarians, and new nations are formed.
01:55:01.000And you're just one among billions of corpses, billions of those that have passed, nondescript, undifferentiated.
01:55:13.000And then it's just that's it, that's it.
01:55:15.000And time moves on, and infinity before your life, and then the infinity after your life, and you are just a blip.
01:59:21.000I'm reading some of these journals and I'm like, wow, I was totally arrogant and just like a real jerk.
01:59:28.000So maybe not much has changed in some ways, but yeah, it is interesting to go back and read and see how far you've come, how far you've developed.
02:00:32.000On the one hand, I feel bad because I'm a good person, and it's like, yeah, that just totally sucks and it's humiliating.
02:00:38.000But on the other hand, it's like these people have been coming for my throat for years since I was younger than him, since I was 18.
02:00:47.000Reagan Battalion, and Ben Shapiro retweeted it when Reagan Battalion came out with that clip where I was saying, you know, interracial is wrong and Jews are out to get me and all this.
02:00:58.000Ben Shapiro retweeted that to his million followers.
02:01:01.000I think I had 3,000 followers at the time.
02:01:05.000So, yeah, that's something to think about.
02:01:10.000I don't waste too much time feeling bad for these people.
02:01:13.000Holy Servant says, Can you elaborate on the main suspect in your YouTube ban?
02:06:30.000Think that if they give me attention, that I am like, you know, so attention star when it comes to women that I'm just gonna like jump through hoops.
02:08:47.000And I don't even mean that in a way of like, oh, I'm like desirable.
02:08:50.000What I mean is, like, everybody wants your time, everybody wants your platform, people want to kill you, people want to talk to you, they want to be your friend, they want to hate on you, they want you on their show, they want to come on your show.
02:09:04.000It's like I'm being pulled in so many different directions.
02:09:09.000And I'm just, you know, but I'm not that person.
02:12:53.000Slavic Zumer, but I think it makes less sense.
02:12:57.000When I say it doesn't make sense, I mean like he's just dumb for doing that.
02:13:01.000He is burglarizing because he wants stuff.
02:13:04.000But, you know, clearly there's a better time to burglarize.
02:13:08.000Slavic Zumer says that behavior is expected.
02:13:11.000Okay, I'm just not going to finish that.
02:13:13.000Entro says I saw someone on my FB saying white supremacists hunted this guy down, triggered me to be honest, blocked that, you know what, drives me absolutely crazy.
02:16:18.000So, no, you have to have a Christian nation.
02:16:21.000And the answer is obvious because what happens is that you cannot divorce the benefits of Christian society from the responsibilities intrinsic in a Christian society.
02:16:33.000A lot of people think that we're going to have a society, in other words, Moral, responsible, upstanding traditional people without any kind of framework that is binding, right?
02:16:47.000In other words, we want people to be moral, but just because.
02:16:52.000Not because the supreme being in the universe commands them to be and tells them how to be moral, but they should just know that this is good and they should just do that because.
02:17:51.000Religions aren't effective insofar as they're founded on belief, on faith, and sincere and earnest and authentic belief, not astroturfed, consequentialist belief, right?
02:19:16.000They, you know, try and be super interested in women and, you know, watch how they react versus the opposite.
02:19:24.000Racist Incels says the Sean tweets I was referencing are from yesterday afternoon, but for the past week or so, he's been implying that Amnats are making the same mistakes Wignats did three years ago.
02:19:36.000Well, the only people that use the word Amnats are Wignats themselves, and that's not happening.
02:31:26.000The episode that you're talking about where I said that is where I said, why do you think it is that Joe Biden is a failure and they produce failed candidates and they struggle to win elections in spite of all their advantages?
02:31:39.000Because of the inherent contradictions.
02:31:46.000On every level, you have this dysfunction, which is why it's white pilling.
02:31:52.000And I said, that doesn't mean that they're not winning now.
02:31:55.000It's not that they might not win in the future, that they haven't been winning in the past.
02:31:58.000But it means that in the long term, we will inherit, or not even inherit, but in the long term, we will inevitably have the advantage.
02:32:07.000We will necessarily gain the advantage.
02:32:11.000I don't know how long that's going to take.
02:32:14.000But that is an advantage now, and eventually we will gain the overall advantage because our system and our worldview is sustainable and coherent and does not have these contradictions.
02:32:27.000So that even if there's less of us or less powerful, there will come a time when these contradictions will rip their movement, their society, their institutions apart.
02:32:36.000And who will be the only movement, who will be the only institution that is solid, like I said, coherent, all those things?