TRUMP VERDICT IMMINENT??? Trump Facing PRISON In Manhattan Criminal Trial | America First Ep. 1337TRUMP VERDICT IMMINENT??? Trump Facing PRISON In Manhattan Criminal Trial | America First Ep. 1337
Jurors have begun deliberating in the Trump hush money case in Manhattan, and the question is, will they find him guilty or not guilty on all of the 34 counts he faces? And will they be able to agree on a verdict or will they come to a unanimous decision on only one of them? Or will there be a hung jury? And what will happen if they can't agree on one of the 12 jurors who only gets his news from TruthSocial? All that and much more on today's show! Subscribe to America First to get notified when we deconstruct the latest news and discuss the latest in politics, pop culture, and pop culture. Logo by Courtney DeKorte. Theme by Mavus White. Music by PSOVOD and tyops. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records, and our ad music is by Build Buildings Records. The album art for this episode was done by Micah Vellian. We are working on transcribing this episode of America First and putting it on SoundCloud. If you like what you hear here, please consider leaving us a five star rating and review us a review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, review, and subscribe to our other projects! and tell a friend about what you're listening to and what you think of this episode! Thank you for supporting America First! - Nicholas J. Fuentes, the host, the podcast, the founder, the writer, the creator, the editor, the producer, the podcaster, the artist, the poet, the comedian, the rock star, the historian, the hipster, the blogger, the all-around good vibes, and all of it all that sizzler, the trouble maker, the humanist, the whole good times! Thanks for listening and supporting us, thanks for being a friend, thank you so much, thanks so much for listening, and thanks for supporting us! nicholas j.fuentes and thanks you, bye bye! xoxo, bye, bye. - NICKY, EJ. and BOBBYE, RYAN, JONATHAN, MURDERER, JUICY, JOSCO, JORDY, KAREN, JOSH, JAY & KEVAN, AND KELLY, ANDREED, EUGHER, SONGS, RAY AND KEVIN.
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00:09:16.000They say, the prosecution says, that that secondary crime is manipulation of an election.
00:09:26.000That Trump was trying to promote or hinder the administration of an election because, so the argument goes, he falsified the records to cover up this hush money payment
00:09:40.000And, ostensibly, that was for public relations purposes, for the sake of his political campaign.
00:09:49.000But that doesn't really make much sense.
00:09:58.000And they have to agree that the prosecution has proved beyond reasonable doubt that all of that is true.
00:10:05.000And we have some idea of the composition of the jury.
00:10:10.000There was a survey that was given to them about all their news media that they consume and there's been a lot of talk about one particular juror who exclusively gets his news from Truth Social.
00:10:25.000So they're gonna need a guy, they're gonna need all 12 and including one guy who only gets his news from Truth Social to agree
00:10:33.000With his very convoluted slate of charges.
00:13:39.000Like, some of the stuff that has been going on in politics for generations, if they charge Trump for, like, having rabbis listening in on his phone calls at the White House, I'd be like, hey, okay, that's kind of legit.
00:13:54.000If they charge Hillary Clinton for destroying 30,000 emails and doing the Uranium One deal in Kazakhstan or whatever, I don't remember all those details 10 years ago, but if they charge her with that, or like Reagan with Iran-Contras, I'd say, okay, like there's something going on here, but this is all a load of crap.
00:14:15.000Anyway, so I really, it bores me, but we're gonna get into it and we'll get into that as well.
00:14:24.000That's why I took so long to... I really had to work myself up to do this show, because I'm like, man, I'm really gonna have to talk about this stupid Trump story tonight.
00:14:35.000And I've been procrastinating for, like, seven hours.
00:14:39.000Working myself up to do this stupid show about the Trump-Manhattan case.
00:14:44.000You know, you got all these, like, Trump World grifters have been...
00:15:39.000I think that there are some people that say, oh Trump is a complete shill and a puppet for Israel, like F him!
00:15:46.000And I think that does not give him enough credit because Trump is what red-pilled me.
00:15:52.000If there were no Trump, I would not be red-pilled right now.
00:15:55.000And I'm like the leader of the dissident right in America in an informal way.
00:16:02.000On the other hand, there are some Trump people that are, like, unironically in 2024 saying, socialism sucks, Trump is gonna kick communism's ass.
00:16:13.000And if you say anything about how he's mobbed up with Israel and the Jews, they're like, hey man, why are you shilling against Trump?
00:16:45.000I gradually saw the limitations and then found myself in the middle where I, and I know it sounds so homosexual, but it's like I do criticize him when I think it's just a total disaster and I do give him credit on the things that he's done well, but I have
00:17:06.000And I hate to say it, because I would love to raise my right hand and say I'm a Trump cultist, like I did in 2020.
00:17:58.000Libertarians got 1% of the vote in 2020, and the Libertarian Party, you know, some things could be said about ideological libertarians.
00:18:09.000I'm not from that faction anymore, or I don't identify with that faction anymore.
00:18:14.000But the Libertarian Party has always been a bunch of retards, like,
00:18:19.000Even like lowercase L libertarians that are like ideologically minarchist or ANCAP or whatever, paleo-libertarian, even they can recognize the Libertarian Party has always been really stupid.
00:18:35.000The people that get nominated are shit.
00:19:59.000Now he goes to, like, the Libertarian Convention, and he's like, I'm gonna appoint a libertarian and free Ross Ulbricht.
00:20:07.000Like, yeah, that guy should probably be freed, but it's also like, who cares?
00:20:12.000Like, our country's being raped to death by Jews and immigrants, and you're like, I'm going to the Libertarian Party where they nominate some gay guy.
00:23:26.000They're just waiting for me to be anti-Trump so they can write, Neo-Nazi Nick Fuentes disavows Trump.
00:23:32.000Well, I'm never going to disavow Trump, okay?
00:23:35.000Like I said, some Jew from the New York Post calls me up a few days ago and he's like, he just needs a quote from me where I'm like, I'm going to vote for Biden.
00:23:51.000You know, the squad, the anti-Semitic squad and the neo-Nazis on the right, the gay neo-Nazis on the right that hate Israel, they're with Biden.
00:24:20.000And anyway, we'll get into that at some other point, but like, I just want to clarify where I stand.
00:24:27.000I'm probably going to vote for him because I don't want 10 million illegals to come in in the next four years, and I don't, you know, I think we need a legal solution to tech censorship, and among other things, but let's be very honest about what we're getting.
00:25:41.000So before we do get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Rumble and Cozy to get a push notification before I go live.
00:26:17.000So it's gonna be by far the biggest conference we've ever done.
00:26:20.000Everybody was like, you know, oh AF is over because there was no AFPAC last year.
00:26:27.000ATPAC is bigger than ever and yeah we took a break for you we did two rallies last year in fairness and the A24 and CPAC you know there's a lot of tumult last year but we're back and quite literally bigger than ever so June 15 Detroit Michigan link is down below
00:27:38.000I'm not going to explain my whole strategic calculus here.
00:27:43.000But Steve Saylor is your, he's just like your classic crypto Jew.
00:27:49.000Like, seems based, basically secretly Jewish for 20 years, deep down is Jewish chauvinist.
00:27:59.000Like, believes Jews are smarter than everybody, believes Jews are better than everybody, will never support anyone that is perceived as an anti-Semite.
00:30:23.000How absolutely dare you come after Steve Saylor?
00:30:26.000And I also knew that Steve Saylor, being some old crusty boomer piece of shit, I knew, and also being a Jew, I knew he would take the bait.
00:32:40.000Because I'm the motherfucking Groyper, okay?
00:32:43.000So I just knew, blasting Steve Saylor on the timeline, he's gonna come out and double down on Jews being, like, awesome, and not to blame for anything, and he did!
00:32:53.000And he totally took the bait, and it was, like, such a gift.
00:32:57.000And the people that were telling me behind the scenes, they're like, no, don't go after Steve Saylor.
00:34:00.000But anyway, so he pushes this article yesterday, Steve Saylor does, and says, yes, as a matter of fact, wokeism was created by Christians, not Jews.
00:34:11.000And what's more, Jews aren't even all that influential at all.
00:34:17.000Forget about pushing progressivism or wokeism, so-called.
00:34:21.000Oh, they're not even influential at all, he says to the chagrin of anti-Semites and Jews alike.
00:35:12.000Christians are even somehow to blame for Zionism.
00:35:17.000And they'll exculpate Jews from everything.
00:35:20.000When Christians do it, well, no one talks about it enough, and it's a big problem, and this is the thing that everyone's afraid to talk about.
00:36:00.000I don't actually want Steve Saylor to tell me that we're going to get white identity politics so that he can feel comfortable living in his neighborhood again because blacks are anti-Semitic or something.
00:36:13.000We actually don't need another, like, a more based version of Ben Shapiro.
00:36:35.000And we need, like, actual Americans to run our country.
00:36:40.000Not people that are like American Jews.
00:36:44.000Who are, say they're American, but really they are their own thing and they think they're the best and they think that if people talk about Jews that there's gonna be another Holocaust.
00:37:40.000I knew if I just dangled that out there, he would just gobble up the bait and we would get him to double down on all that stuff publicly in front of everybody.
00:37:49.000And I also knew that that whole network would freak out.
00:38:34.000The problem is, like, what's the best time to do a Twitter space?
00:38:38.000Tell me in the Super Chats or in the live chat, what do you think is the best time to do it?
00:38:42.000Because, you know, I'll probably go to bed at, like, noon or one o'clock or something, and then I wake up at nine o'clock, and it's like, within that window is probably the best time to do it.
00:39:07.000They're all so tough, but they like pretend I don't exist.
00:39:09.000I'm ratioing them in every reply, they're obviously losing the argument, and they're subtweeting me constantly, liking tweets, shitting on me, but then they're like, no, but we're really above it all.
00:40:19.000We are gonna talk about this Trump trial.
00:40:23.000You can tell I really don't want to talk about it because I've just been yapping for like 50 minutes about everything other than the main news story.
00:41:42.000And the two federal series of charges are the documents case where that's connected to the raid of Mar-a-Lago where the FBI allegedly found classified documents improperly stored in his private residence.
00:41:58.000And then the other round of federal charges is pertaining to January 6th.
00:43:08.000But, and this is what everybody has talked about since, and this points toward this whole thing being a sham, these are not misdemeanor falsifying business documents charges.
00:43:19.000These are felony falsifying business documents charges.
00:43:24.000And what makes them a felony, what elevates them from a misdemeanor to a felony, and thus increasing in severity, is the prosecutors are saying
00:43:36.000That Trump was falsifying the records to further a secondary crime.
00:44:26.000But eventually we learned that the secondary crime, they say, is that he falsified records pertaining to this hush money payment to Stormy Daniels in order to promote a particular election.
00:44:43.000Which makes it like an FEC violation, an electoral crime.
00:44:50.000And the argument goes something like this.
00:44:53.000He paid Michael Cohen so that Michael Cohen would pay that money to Stormy Daniels to keep her quiet about this affair that she had with Trump.
00:45:03.000And so by paying Michael Cohen, this was an improper transaction, the purpose of which was to cover this up to clean up Trump's image for the election.
00:45:15.000And in doing so, that is somehow an election crime, which is the secondary crime.
00:45:22.000And this doesn't really make any sense.
00:45:24.000But this has been the case for over a year now.
00:45:39.000And we don't know how long they will take to produce a verdict.
00:45:44.000It's expected to come within 24 or 48 hours, but it could go on longer than that.
00:45:51.000And the thing is about the charges, they will, since they're all kind of connected, it's either going to be he's guilty of everything or he's innocent of everything.
00:46:01.000Ultimately though, it won't be final regardless.
00:46:05.000He's either going to be declared innocent and acquitted of the charges.
00:46:08.000There will be a hung jury, in which case it kind of goes away.
00:46:15.000And if he appeals, it will go on for many months.
00:46:19.000And probably, if he gets elected president, and there's some appeal, he'll either be acquitted on appeal, or if he's found guilty, no doubt, I don't think there will be any jail time.
00:46:30.000Since he's a first-time offender, he'll be like 80 years old.
00:46:36.000So there's not really a ton of stakes involved in this, is the point.
00:46:42.000I'll read you this article about all this, give you the details, and then we'll talk about, to me, the real significance.
00:46:50.000It says, quote, on Wednesday, a day after both sides made their final pitches to jurors, Justice Juan Merchant delivered over an hour of deliberation instructions going over each of the charges and detailing the elements of the alleged crime.
00:47:06.000That prosecutors have to meet to convict, or rather, he explained to the 12-person jury, the bar the prosecutors have to meet in order to convict the former president, which is guilt beyond a reasonable doubt.
00:47:21.000He told the court, it is not sufficient to prove the defendant is probably guilty.
00:47:26.000The proof of guilt must be stronger than that.
00:47:28.000The former president has pled not guilty to 34 counts of falsifying business records in relation to a hush money payment made to adult film star Stormy Daniels who claims she had sex with Mr. Trump.
00:47:44.000During the morning court session, Justice Murchan delivered a variety of guidelines advising jurors not to base their decisions on biases or the criminal convictions of other witnesses in the case.
00:47:56.000Most crucially, he spelled out in detail prosecutors' complicated felony case against Mr. Trump.
00:48:02.000They claim he falsified a reimbursement to his fixer, Michael Cohen, for the hush money payment with the intent to conceal other crimes, which are violations of state and federal election laws and tax laws.
00:48:18.000So it's not just did he issue a hush money payment, it's did he issue a hush money payment in the furtherance of other state and federal election crimes.
00:48:29.000He told the jury that prosecutors do not need to prove the secondary crimes, nor do jurors need to be in agreement on which specific one Mr. Trump committed.
00:48:39.000They must reach a unanimous verdict on each of the 34 counts, however.
00:48:45.000From the start, the defense has denied any wrongdoing and sought to cast doubt on testimony from the prosecution's key witness, Mr. Trump's former fixer and convicted felon, Michael Cohen, in an attempt to disprove the larger case.
00:48:59.000By Wednesday afternoon, jurors left the Manhattan courthouse without a verdict.
00:49:04.000They returned to the courthouse in the afternoon, seeking specific testimony to help in their deliberations.
00:49:10.000When they come back on Thursday morning, they will sift through the requested testimony and once again weigh whether Mr. Trump will become the first former president to be convicted of a felony.
00:49:22.000If he is guilty, all 12 members must agree that Mr. Trump is guilty beyond a reasonable doubt to secure a conviction.
00:49:33.000Mr. Trump would become the first major party candidate running for president as a felon.
00:49:39.000He would almost certainly appeal the verdict.
00:49:41.000His lawyers have already argued for a mistrial on multiple occasions.
00:49:46.000If found guilty, he faces a maximum sentence of four years behind bars per count, or a smaller punishment of probation and a fine.
00:49:55.000Most experts say the 77-year-old is unlikely to face prison time.
00:50:02.000If all 12 members of the jury find prosecutors have not proven Mr. Trump's guilt beyond a reasonable doubt, he would be acquitted of the charges, which would be a major blow to the Manhattan District Attorney's Office that brought the case.
00:50:15.000It would be a huge win for the former president as he bids to return to the White House.
00:50:20.000An acquittal would mean that the prosecution, despite weeks of testimony and hours of questioning high-profile witnesses, failed to convince the Manhattan jury
00:50:30.000Mr. Trump has complained daily in the courthouse about the trial, claiming that Judge Murchan and the case against him are unfair and that he has committed no crime.
00:50:39.000It would only take one of the 12 jurors to unravel the prosecutor's case.
00:50:44.000If the jurors cannot all agree unanimously on a verdict, guilty or not guilty, this will result in a hung jury.
00:50:51.000If they report to the judge they cannot reach a decision, the judge may instruct them once or twice more to again reach a verdict.
00:50:58.000If they still cannot, he would declare a mistrial.
00:51:03.000Prosecutors would then have to decide on the spot whether they want to retry the case.
00:51:08.000So, like I said, whatever happens it really won't be final.
00:51:16.000If it's not guilty, the thing goes away.
00:51:19.000And I think that is probably unlikely.
00:51:23.000If it's guilty, well, he will appeal and it will drag on for a long time and then probably he won't even get jail time.
00:52:13.000And this is being emulated and replicated in Fulton County, in Washington, D.C.
00:52:20.000And with the number of civil trials, civil suits, it is being emulated and replicated against Alex Jones and against Andrew Tate and against everybody.
00:52:32.000Everybody that is too influential and that opposes the regime, this is what happens.
00:52:39.000And the point of this whole thing is the process.
00:53:24.000But for a lot of these, the point is not even necessarily, okay, if they get a guilty verdict on Trump, he's not necessarily going to jail for 100 years.
00:54:13.000He's involved in many of them all at the same time, while he's running for office, while some of them are succeeding and extracting some of those punitive costs.
00:54:28.000The state and other private entities that are bringing charges against him have virtually limitless resources.
00:54:35.000And they have all the time in the world because they are in power.
00:54:40.000So they bring the charges against Trump.
00:54:42.000They don't have to stick, although they can.
00:54:45.000They could be successful or they could fail.
00:54:47.000The point is that they will be costly, they will be distracting, they will be stressful, they will steal time from him while he tries to run for president, and while he gets closer to dying.
00:55:02.000Trump will not be fighting for his entire life.
00:55:04.000If he was a 30-year-old man, well, it would be kind of a different story.
00:55:09.000He would have to worry about the consequences for the rest of his life, and the regime would have to worry about if they don't defeat him, he'll be around for 30 years.
00:55:52.000The strategic victory is that they can use all their resources, which are virtually infinite, to steal his very finite time and very finite resources.
00:57:22.000Everybody does that, and it's not a big deal, and it's not even really a crime.
00:57:28.000Certainly it's not a felony, even if it is a misdemeanor.
00:57:31.000And certainly that's not worth destroying the precedent of charging a former president and a candidate who's running for president from a major party with a felony.
00:57:43.000Like, it's unprecedented, it's totally inappropriate, and something that rises to that level must have some significance beyond the kind of day-to-day, low-level corruption that happens with everybody.
00:58:02.000If a president went out and shot somebody in the face, that rises to the level of significance of charging a former president that's running for office from a major party, which is doubly unprecedented.
00:58:14.000But he paid a lawyer to make a payoff?
00:58:18.000Everybody does that in the private and public sector.
00:58:22.000And the same is true with every other thing.
00:58:39.000And the special counsel delivered a report and said, well, he's too senile for this really even to matter.
00:58:45.000Okay, so the double standard is before our very eyes.
00:58:48.000And with January 6th, if they charge him with insurrection, and they had a high degree of confidence that they could make that charge stick, and they would if they could,
00:59:18.000Prosecutors and judges, you don't have to scratch very much to find all this corruption and shadiness and very dubious political connections.
00:59:29.000Like in Fulton County in particular with this Fannie Willis.
01:00:42.000And so as much as they can get Trump in these courtrooms and frustrate him, and get him off message at these rallies talking about everything other than something coherent and consistent and big picture about globalism or corruption, it's a win.
01:00:58.000And I think it's largely been successful for that reason.
01:01:02.000I think that whenever you tune into a Trump rally, it just feels like a giant chore.
01:01:08.000It feels like a soap opera that you stopped watching a long time ago.
01:01:11.000And it just, it fills you with the sense of, kind of, impatience.
01:01:16.000Like, we're losing, you're losing the attention of the American public.
01:01:21.000He comes out there and talks about all these, like, really tedious
01:03:32.000And it's succeeding the longer we're talking about this other than the other stuff, we're losing.
01:03:39.000Because we don't have the mainstream media.
01:03:42.000As long as the mainstream media is pushing this free trade, open borders, globalist, pro-Israel propaganda every single day, and our side is using our very limited market share in the attention economy to talk about Alvin Bragg and Fannie Willis and all this other stupid shit, they're winning.
01:04:05.000They get to go on TV every day and enjoy this uncontested monopoly on the distribution of information, and they get to pound everybody's minds every day with liberal propaganda.
01:04:18.000And Trump has a huge megaphone, but he's being swarmed by all this bullshit, and that's all he can talk about.
01:04:49.000They will invent a new lie every day, and then all you can do is defend yourself against the latest lie, and you can never talk about what's going on.
01:05:52.000And you could sit there and you could do this like... You know, we could get into the minutiae of every single little thing and say, well no, that one's wrong because, and that's wrong because, and that's wrong because, and...
01:06:05.000But if I did that, that's all I would talk about other than bringing the only show to a large audience that really talks about Jewish power.
01:06:14.000No one else is talking about what I talk about.
01:06:17.000And it's not just this kind of vague anti-Israel thing.
01:06:28.000I mean, who else is talking about the Teal thing, about Vance?
01:06:31.000Who else is talking about all of it put together?
01:06:34.000From the conference at Basel, and the Liberty, and the Kennedy assassination, and the conference at the hotel, and the Ergon, and Betar, and Jabotinsky, and Claremont, and Strauss, and who's talking about the whole big picture?
01:06:52.000But if all I'm doing is defending myself, then I'm not producing the hard-hitting content and research and the information that no one else is saying.
01:07:01.000And if I'm not saying it, then no one's saying it.
01:07:06.000So even in my world, in everyone's world, Alex Jones, Trump, James O'Keefe, me, I mean like you name it, that is the strategy.
01:07:18.000So dissidents everywhere, maybe this is a very specific note, but dissidents everywhere need to understand this.
01:07:24.000You have to be so tough that you can take the worst slander, the worst reputational destruction, you gotta take it on the chin and just swallow it.
01:10:11.000I mean is that really a productive use of everybody's time?
01:10:14.000Let's all get our legal experts to like look through business documents and these fucking bullshit charges and just talk about that for hours and hours and hours.
01:10:53.000X and TikTok have allowed us to unravel these narratives in the global village.
01:10:58.000And you've got some of the best minds, and they've got their face down looking over, well, Fannie Willis, what a fucking corrupt, you know, whatever.
01:12:00.000Don't say, I'm innocent because... Say, they're coming after me because...
01:12:08.000Not, I'm innocent because this is the case, say, you know, it's a fake trial, and the reason why is because I say this, and say more of that.
01:12:18.000But I feel like I don't hear anything good from Trump anymore, and it's almost like it's not even worth it.
01:12:24.000If he were out there really dropping truth bombs, I would say, hell yeah, this is a martyr, this is our guy, but he's out there saying, like, socialism sucks, and, you know, that he stands with Israel,
01:12:37.000And, you know, the deportations is okay, but where's the commitment to banning immigration?
01:12:42.000Like, it just, it hasn't gotten more radical.
01:16:28.000If you have a problem with it, like, you just don't get it and you're kind of a fucking idiot because I've explained it a hundred million billion times.
01:16:37.000But you say you're an incel, but you could probably get pussy, so are you like a vole-cel?
01:19:26.000Nick, Ron Unn's last post on the Unns Review blew my mind.
01:19:30.000According to the research of Sands and others, majority of the Palestinian in the modern day have the closest bloodline to the Israelites of the Bible, and the Jews of the secular state of Israel are mostly descendants of the Canaanites.
01:19:41.000Yeah, he wrote that in another article recently too, but I haven't read the most recent one.
01:19:46.000Daniel Roach sent $20, who were the pagans who practiced the sacrifice of children which later on became part of Talmud who talked about the child blood being the essential part of their rituals.
01:19:56.000Of course since the coming of Christ we are the new Israelites which is the body of Christ Church but Ron blew my mind.
01:20:02.000Love you brother Avchristus Rex, Latin cross.
01:20:47.000Shabba Scrooge sent $10, haha at first I was like damn this guy is mean to his fans, but now one of the reasons I tune in is to watch you rip awful chats.
01:20:56.000Did you see Ministry of Ungentlemanly Warfare?
01:20:59.000It's cool, but it sucks Jews off the entire time.
01:21:02.000I think I saw the trailer for it and it's another one of these like Jew revenge fantasies.
01:23:17.000I don't think he'll ever be chosen as the VP, to be honest with you.
01:23:40.000I think it's very clear that he's not in the running so no I think we should get behind someone who's actually gonna be chosen like probably Doug Burgum seems more likely it's gonna be I've heard the latest rumors it's between Vance Burgum and Rubio and they're just battling it out and one of them will be chosen
01:23:59.000But I don't think Vivek is even in the running.
01:24:03.000I mean, I think Vivek is probably the best choice at this point, but I don't think he's a viable contender because I think he's he's probably too out there.
01:27:15.000He's like a... totally retarded, new atheist liberal, and aside from his journalism on 9-11, everything else he believes is totally pedestrian, normie, mainstream, like fucking retarded, so...
01:27:32.000You know, thank you for your research, but, like, no one cares about your opinions.
01:30:33.000And, you know, on the podcast they said, you know, we're talking to you and they're like, well, we don't think you're racist.
01:30:40.000I don't think you guys are racist either but you know I think honestly it really is as simple as a lot of people just think I'm like a total fucking asshole because people are brainwashed and I know a lot of people roll their eyes when they hear someone say oh you're not racist
01:30:57.000But honestly that is a mental block for most people.
01:31:00.000Most people will not engage with our ideas because they really think, oh this guy's like some kind of cartoon villain and then people meet me and I meet them and it's just friendly and polite and respectful and I think whether they agree or disagree, however much of it they agree or disagree with, I think they can recognize
01:31:30.000That's why they don't want the conversation to take place.
01:31:34.000It's not even so much that they think that everyone's going to be convinced.
01:31:38.000It's that they think that the opinion will be legitimized because people see a real human being pushing it and then people say, oh, that's a viable opinion.
01:31:47.000And if it's on the table, then that's a problem for them because they want to control all the options.
01:31:53.000That's the only way that they can have 100% win rate is if they control both sides.
01:31:59.000Everything on the table works for them.
01:32:02.000And if I get on the table, and I don't work for them, and I could theoretically be chosen, that's a problem for them.
01:32:10.000So they don't even want it to be on the table.
01:32:12.000That's why they just have to vilify me and discredit me in every way.
01:32:16.000Literally prevent people from talking to me.
01:32:20.000Or if people are talking to me, they have to have somebody sitting next to them to poison the well.
01:32:25.000So I'll say something and then a guy like Destiny will be there to say, erm, everything you said is a lie!
01:32:30.000It's like, okay, so is this a conversation or I mean is this like a show trial?
01:34:33.000I think the problem is it's clearly baked into modernity because it's a problem in East Asia, it's a problem in the West, despite major cultural differences.
01:34:46.000It has to do with liberalism, democracy, women's rights, probably contraceptives, mass media.
01:34:55.000So it's difficult to say, to pinpoint one particular cause, but I don't think it's purely economic, because Israel has high birth rates, they have a good economy.