00:08:46.000I mean, this is kind of like petty nonsense, which is typical, which I've dealt with for years now.
00:08:55.000But lately, he's been kind of like talking to the Groypers and kind of like communicating with us in a way that appears to be sort of like good faith, I guess.
00:09:04.000And, you know, so for example, recently I was accused of like getting caught watching porn or something, which turned out to be a total hoax.
00:09:13.000And he was one of the journalists that said, yeah, that was a hoax.
00:09:17.000And people said, wow, hey, good for you.
00:09:18.000Good for you, even though you're a hostile for telling the truth.
00:09:23.000And he said, yeah, well, you know, I try to get it right.
00:09:35.000But so, in any case, Groypers have been talking to this guy, and he put out this tweet where he said something like I think some left wing person replied to one of his tweets.
00:09:47.000He tweeted a few months ago about how I pulled up in Chicago with the Donda outfit, the Donda inspired Kanye West outfit, the black mask, the trash bag coat, the boots.
00:10:01.000And some left wing person replied to his post about that and said, Wow, it's really weird that a white nationalist would idolize Kanye West.
00:10:10.000And Nick Martin jumps in and goes, Yeah, I don't really understand it.
00:10:15.000He goes, Well, Kanye did support Trump.
00:10:18.000Maybe there's something we just don't know, but it's very strange.
00:10:23.000And I saw that and I quote tweeted him, and I'm like, Are you kidding me?
00:11:08.000A left wing person will look at me and say, okay, here's a guy, and they assume who's like a racist.
00:11:14.000Here's like a guy who hates blacks or whatever.
00:11:16.000But yet, you know, he idolizes a guy who's black, and they see this contradiction and understand the contradiction is between an assumption and a fact.
00:11:28.000It's your assumption that I'm a racist, it is a fact that I idolize a black person.
00:11:38.000And when this contradiction occurs between somebody's assumption, between your assumption and an indisputable fact, instead of, and this is what blows my mind because I'm a thinker.
00:12:34.000So you have this contradiction here between an assumption and a fact.
00:12:40.000And when a well meaning leftist who's trying, at least they say they're trying to achieve understanding, when they see this contradiction, what's the obvious conclusion that you would come to?
00:12:53.000If an assumption contradicts a fact, would you question the fact?
00:12:58.000Well, maybe you could if you're very confident in your assumption, but probably the first thing you would do is you would question the assumption.
00:13:06.000You would say, well, if my working theory, if my postulate, if my conjecture about something is not consistent with reality, well, maybe my postulate is weak.
00:13:21.000Maybe my conjecture, if it does not have good explaining power, maybe it's not accurate.
00:13:28.000And this is like, this is just logic 101.
00:13:33.000If I have a theory about, like, you know, if I throw an apple up in the air and it comes down, I have like a theory about why that happens.
00:13:42.000The theory, how and why this happens, needs to conform to the reality, needs to conform to things as they are.
00:13:51.000If it doesn't, well, it's not the things as they are that are wrong.
00:14:02.000And so a leftist will see these kinds of contradictions and they'll say, okay, well, I presume to know that Nick hates blacks, my interpretation, my perception of what he believes, but yet he idolizes black guys.
00:14:17.000And instead of saying, well, maybe I'm wrong, they'll say, like, well, maybe I just, well, Nick is confused, or maybe Nick has this weird view.
00:14:26.000Well, and they'll try to make the facts conform to the assumption.
00:14:29.000And this is where he'll say, well, maybe Nick likes Kanye because Kanye met Trump once.
00:14:38.000So, do you think it's more likely that I like Kanye and I listen to all his songs and I know all his songs by heart and I go to his concerts and I buy his clothes and I endlessly talk about him and I think about him all the time because he met with Trump once?
00:14:56.000Or is it because I just genuinely like Kanye?
00:15:38.000And so I replied to him and I said, Dude, like, do you hear yourself?
00:15:41.000Like, do you think that I'm out there, like, doing all this stuff because Kanye met Trump or there's some esoteric reason no one understands me?
00:15:48.000Do you think I just, maybe you're just wrong and I genuinely like Kanye?
00:15:52.000And he goes, Well, I watched your show last night and you said that blacks are inferior and you said that blacks are subpar and they're ruining society.
00:16:01.000And it's like, this is where, and maybe I'm just like, I don't know.
00:16:07.000We never really interacted with leftists because by the time I got in a, okay, mom, Please stop texting me.
00:16:42.000So, Like I said, maybe I'm a little bit naive because we never really interacted with leftists in a good faith way.
00:16:49.000Because by the time I got into politics, we were sort of past that point of trying to achieve mutual understanding.
00:16:55.000This is a guy who doxes my friends for a living.
00:16:58.000That's literally what he does he finds a picture of Lance Videos at the Dallas press conference that we hosted last year and says, Oh, look, Lance Videos is a white nationalist by proximity.
00:17:11.000So at that point, you're kind of past, like, we're just trying to understand each other.
00:17:19.000It really is as simple as they just, like I said, they're either obtuse or they really are willfully ignorant.
00:17:27.000They either just don't get it or they're willfully ignorant.
00:17:30.000Because I, the show that I did last night, I don't think I could have made it more clear what my views are on race and the salience of race and politics.
00:17:42.000And you get these left wing people that walk away from the show I did last night and they hear, like, oh, oh.
00:17:57.000And maybe you heard me, but you weren't listening.
00:18:01.000And, you know, even when faced with this, like, blatant evidence that, like, your interpretation is wrong, and I always harp on this, they will cling to the interpretation.
00:18:15.000And in some sense, this is almost like not stupidity.
00:19:59.000Nominally is contradictory, but what they mean is not contradictory.
00:20:04.000When people say they're against racism, do they really mean they're against?
00:20:07.000When a liberal says they're against racism, do they really mean they're against prejudice based on race?
00:20:14.000Or are they talking about something very specific, which is a sort of white guilt complex?
00:20:22.000In other words, there's more to it than that.
00:20:25.000When they say they're against racism, but white people cannot be victims of racism, clearly our understanding of racism is different from their understanding of racism.
00:20:34.000And a contradiction which may be apparent to us is not there for them.
00:20:39.000And that's because there's a sort of disconnect between maybe what is said or what's being perceived to be said and what's meant.
00:20:45.000But true understanding lies in sort of putting yourself in their shoes and saying, okay, well, let's see what they're saying, let's see what their positions are, and let's come up with a sort of broad narrative that has explaining power for why they believe all the things they believe.
00:21:03.000And if something doesn't fit, rather than saying, oh, well, you're an idiot hypocrite, you say, oh, well, maybe I just don't know.
00:21:10.000Maybe I just don't fully understand what they mean, which means you need to listen.
00:21:17.000So I just saw that on Twitter, and it's like we really are just having the same conversation for like a billion years, which is not all X are like that.
00:21:26.000Magsalt, N A X A L T, which stands for not all X are like that.
00:21:32.000Meaning we could talk about generalities and we could talk about patterns.
00:21:36.000And, you know, for example, we could say that blacks disproportionately express.
00:21:42.000Antisocial behaviors without saying that blacks intrinsically are bad or saying that blacks absolutely are bad or objectively inferior.
00:21:56.000You know, there's a few things going on.
00:21:59.000It's not just nags off, but there's also other dimensions to it as well.
00:22:04.000You know, we say that blacks are disproportionately doing like violent crime.
00:23:05.000We had talked about the generality of blacks as a group and rates descriptively without saying that all blacks are like this or that these behaviors relate.
00:23:22.000That's the other leap is like saying, okay, well, blacks express certain behaviors, which is a descriptive statement, which, you know, we could debate about whether that's true or not.
00:23:34.000Then there's a value judgment made where it's like, oh, well, you're saying blacks are more violent?
00:25:29.000And then there's a hierarchy really of like holiness.
00:25:31.000And the only inequality that's talked about in the Bible is.
00:25:35.000Inequality in holiness, and you know, people are going to have mansions, and some people be better off than others in heaven, and some people be worse off than others in hell.
00:25:43.000But there's nothing in the Bible that says, like, uh, well, I guess Cain and Abel, but that's uh, that's before the New Testament, that's part of the old covenant.
00:25:54.000But nevertheless, um, it's not a Christian belief to say that, oh, you know, this group commits more violent crimes, therefore one's more valuable.
00:26:04.000You know, these are things that are being attributed.
00:26:06.000This is language, this is dimension being attributed.
00:26:11.000This is something that's being projected onto us.
00:26:13.000That's the point I'm trying to make we're still somehow, for all these years, having this fundamental misunderstanding where right wing people are going out there and saying, listen, this is how it is.
00:26:48.000It's like, okay, well, but nobody said that.
00:26:52.000It's like, I could go out and I could say, hmm, you know, this Whopper costs more than this Big Mac.
00:26:59.000A descriptive, neutral statement, value neutral, quantity.
00:27:04.000And you'll have a liberal go out and say, you're saying the Whopper's inferior to the Big Mac because it's cheaper?
00:27:09.000It's like, okay, but you see how you've now.
00:27:12.000And I know this is very like stupid basic stuff, but like, and I'm saying this because I still can't.
00:27:19.000It's like, it's a reminder that there's this conversation going on among high IQ people and like minded people, which is very sophisticated.
00:27:28.000And then there's still this conversation going on over here where people are like, so you're saying you think blacks are inferior in rep society?
00:27:40.000Like, no, that's actually not what we're saying, you fucking dumb idiot.
00:27:45.000Sorry, I mean, I don't mean to be mean or whatever, but it's like, it's almost hard for me to wrap my head around a person being that obtuse.
00:27:52.000But I guess there are so many things that if you're right wing, you have to kind of grapple with and understand.
00:28:00.000Like, again, they're either so obtuse and these things which are easy for us are just hard for them to get there, or they're willfully ignorant because they've got their own, you know, very strong value system or whatever.
00:28:19.000But yeah, I just feel like temperamentally, I've always been of the mind of like, okay, well, maybe I'm wrong.
00:28:27.000I can accept that maybe I'm wrong about everything and I'm willing to hear an argument.
00:28:34.000I can hold, see, me being a genius, I can hold many contradictory things in my mind at the same time.
00:28:42.000All with varying degrees of possibility of being true.
00:28:46.000Like when I evaluate a situation, when I try to think, when I strategize, when I try to interpret something, when I try to interpret.
00:29:01.000Truth and motivations and things like that, I can hold in my mind many different explanations for these things and constantly be evaluating, you know, as the situation progresses, you know, how new information is strengthening or weakening the different ideas.
00:29:23.000And that is really how you have an understanding of the world.
00:29:27.000You just have this constantly evolving understanding, constantly sort of.
00:31:47.000And my, you know, and that it was fine.
00:31:50.000And my best friend in first grade was black.
00:31:52.000My best friend throughout grade school was black.
00:31:55.000And we were best friends and, you know, hung out all the time.
00:32:03.000And I'm Mexican, you know, my father's half Mexican.
00:32:05.000My grandfather's 100% Mexican, looked like an Indian.
00:32:09.000I'm not trying to say, oh, I'm not racist, I have black friends.
00:32:12.000But the point being is, like, you know, there's this constant projecting onto us, like, oh, well, you're just this, like, the only reason you believe these things is because of for some other reason other than you think it's the correct thing.
00:32:24.000It's like, do you think I woke up one day, like, man, I'm just like full of prejudice?
00:33:02.000I know I'm embarrassed to say it because it's so basic, bitch.
00:33:07.000But sometimes it's like it's like it's frustrating because it really is that simple.
00:33:12.000And it's frustrating because it's so simple, but people just don't get it.
00:33:23.000Because you get a guy like this and he's like, well, I'm, you know, trying to get it right and I'm trying to be understanding and all this.
00:33:32.000Like, just can I put my brain in your head and, like, you know, just work this out for you?
00:33:41.000Anyway, so I just want to address that because I just think it's funny that you, like, because we look at these journals and we're like, these are hostiles.
00:33:49.000And here's one who's like engaging a little bit and is like, by all appearances, like, you know, maybe he really is just well meaning or something.
00:33:56.000Maybe he's just trying to do the right thing.
00:33:59.000It's like, okay, well, why are you the way that you are?
00:34:01.000And it's like, Do you hate black people?
00:34:12.000That's why they're frustrated by me because I'm clearly not an angry or a hateful person.
00:34:18.000Anybody that watches me for long enough can clearly see I have a playful, sort of childlike demeanor.
00:34:25.000Anybody who watches me can clearly see I'm not an idiot.
00:34:29.000I'm a brilliant young man, well spoken and logical.
00:34:34.000And that's why I, in particular, frustrate the other side so much because there's no malice there, there's no hatred there.
00:34:42.000It's not all the usual stuff where they could kind of hand wave it away and say, oh, all these people that have diametrically opposed views, oh, they're just like damaged.
00:35:41.000To my detriment, I've suffered so many consequences trying to get it right and not lying when it would have been convenient for me, not lying when it would have benefited me personally, professionally, about politics.
00:36:00.000And all I ever wanted was just to get it right.
00:36:03.000And I explain things to people, and then I invite people it's like, okay, tell me where I'm wrong.
00:36:08.000And if people can tell me where I'm wrong, I'm like, okay, now that's my argument.
00:36:15.000But if I'm not convinced, then it's like.
00:36:18.000And this is the last thing I'll say, because I know it's just sort of basic bitch stuff, but the last thing I'll say is this Do liberals really think that we've just never considered what they have to say?
00:36:26.000Do they really think that this asinine stuff, like, oh, we should just love everybody?
00:36:31.000Do you really think that conservatives have never considered this?
00:36:34.000Do you think that we've just simply never heard these status quo mainstream opinions?
00:36:41.000You know, liberals constantly are self reinforcing about, yeah, you know, love is love and, you know, we're all fucking equal and, you know, you're just a jerkhead or whatever.
00:36:50.000It's like, do you really believe that, you know, right wing people that have, you know, torched their lives or suffered consequences, brilliant people, you know, brilliant people that are right wing, do you think they just, like, didn't consider this stuff that you're saying, the, like, opinions that are parroted on cable news?
00:37:13.000And the opinions that are parroted on nightly late night shows and the nightly news and TV and Hollywood speeches, like the Ukraine stuff.
00:37:24.000Do you think that we just didn't think about that shit?
00:37:26.000Do you think that we just didn't think about, you know, maybe Ukraine's just like democracy that wasn't like, do you think that we didn't think about that?
00:37:41.000And it's not because we're like evil and like, I just love seeing people die or whatever.
00:37:46.000It just requires, I guess what I'm trying to say is it requires this tremendous amount of hubris to look at people and be like, well, you just never, you know, I'm just a better person than you are.
00:37:57.000I'm just, I just had, I'm so much more altruistic than you.
00:38:34.000I just simply cannot understand being that obtuse.
00:38:38.000It's sort of like when I play with my dog and I, you know, take this toy and I go to throw it and hide it behind my back, and then the dog's like, where did it go?
00:39:02.000In the same way that I see a stupid stuff my dog does, like I go to throw the toy, and he sees me do like this, and he goes and runs out after it, and I hide it behind my back, and he turns around.
00:41:34.000And, you know, maybe people, maybe like the uninitiated don't know what that means, but when they talk about bottom, bottom and top, what they're talking about is when two gay men have sex, you know.
00:41:50.000A man and a woman can have sex because a man has a penis and a woman has a vagina.
00:41:57.000And so one partner is the penetrating partner and one partner is a penetrated partner.
00:42:05.000And they're biologically designed to work like this.
00:42:09.000That's why we call it, when we talk about an outlet, we'll say there's a male end and a female end.
00:42:14.000We have like a cord or something, penetrating and penetrated.
00:42:29.000And so, in a male and female relationship, there's no other way it can work.
00:42:36.000The male penetrates, and the woman, and I don't mean to get vulgar here, this is, you know, viewer discretion for this part.
00:42:41.000It's going to get a little vulgar here.
00:42:44.000But there's no, you know, because men and women are fundamentally different, biologically different, physically different, they're complementary.
00:42:51.000They're complementary, meaning they're like puzzle pieces that go like this.
00:43:56.000So that's what Postmates is a food delivery app.
00:44:03.000In their promotion, you know, like I said, normally the promotion, like Rainbow Flag, their promotion is to create a bottom friendly menu.
00:44:10.000Now that you know what the top and the bottom is, what does it mean when they say they're creating a menu that is friendly for the gay sex partner that receives?
00:44:24.000And the first part of the tweet says, You shouldn't miss a good meal for a good time.
00:44:42.000But we obviously, you know, go to the bathroom.
00:44:47.000Number two, poo poo comes out of the butt.
00:44:50.000And that is where the male on male sex is occurring.
00:44:54.000And so what the Postmates food delivery app is saying is they're saying, don't miss a good meal for a good time.
00:45:01.000They're saying, don't miss out on eating.
00:45:06.000Because you don't want to shit, because you're planning to have sex in your ass later, and you don't want your partner to have their penis covered in poo when they put their penis in your butthole.
00:48:54.000You know, when the homosexual replies to Postmates and says, hey, thanks for it, you're not really an ally if you're not helping us have sex.
00:49:02.000And Postmates replies, and says, so true.
00:49:04.000We're not just virtue signaling, we're actually.
00:50:24.000You can make it work in the sense that you can sort of like hump an orifice in the same way that you could have sex with a pumpkin, you know, have sex with watermelon, have sex with, you know, anything really, right?
00:50:38.000If you're talking about friction, you're talking about mechanical dynamics here.
00:51:51.000Just like you would look at any other abominable sexual act or something like that.
00:51:56.000Just like you would look at any other sort of perversion.
00:52:00.000In the same way that you would look at maybe like gluttony, or the same way that you look at any other kind of perversion of our faculties pointed towards an end that it was not intended for.
00:52:17.000And so, in some sense, it's almost like because it's becoming more explicit, in some sense, this is a positive development for us because I think that the more that this becomes explicit, the more people are going to say, hey, wait a second, gross?
00:52:35.000They have sort of overplayed their hand.
00:52:37.000They had the strategy of let's dress it up with a rainbow and let's make it look like let's reenact a heterosexual, wholesome relationship with two guys in a tuxedo at a wedding.
00:53:39.000They reenacted something that was sympathetic.
00:53:42.000They reenacted something that people could relate to to win favor.
00:53:51.000And once they created a sort of empathetic character, they shifted public opinion.
00:53:59.000As that sort of facade falls off, as that sort of mask slips away, and you see what's really going on, which is then you get all these discussions about kink at pride, which is like, hmm.
00:54:11.000Should we allow the homosexuals that are at all this totally other perverted stuff, naked nudity and weird sexual stuff, should we allow that at an event with children?
00:54:22.000Then you get a conversation like that.
00:54:23.000It's like, hang on a sec, wait a second.
00:54:26.000And then you get this, you know, you get little kids at a drag bar where there's a neon sign that says, it's not going to lick itself.
00:54:34.000And then you get Postmates talking about, you know, don't get diarrhea before you get fucked in your ass.
00:54:50.000Have the right meal so you don't have excessive shit when you get really.
00:54:58.000And it's horrifying and it's nightmarish and it's disgusting.
00:55:02.000But in some sense, this is the kind of exposure that people need to see what our society has become.
00:55:10.000This is what it is, in fact, this is what it's always been.
00:55:15.000And under the guise of, you know, love is love and all that kind of stuff, we see these little kids during Pride Month doing a parade with the rainbow flag.
00:55:27.000That rainbow flag represents, I mean, how disgusting.
00:55:31.000If rainbow flag equals penis and butthole, and a kid, a five year old, is walking around with that flag, which represents that, now are you beginning to see?
00:55:44.000And so, in a sense, it was never really about the kids.
00:55:48.000In a sense, it was never really about, you know, any of that.
00:56:43.000Who wants to have a kid and think about their kid eventually, not when they're a child, obviously, when they're an adult, at any age being sodomized?
01:00:16.000This is like what the ancients would do in a War.
01:00:19.000It's like a humiliating, degrading, and that kind of clues you into the psychology of what a pathological phenomenon homosexuality is, what an antisocial, pathological phenomenon it is that people would seek that out.
01:00:35.000And there's sort of this sort of deep connection with the psychological profile with the physical act.
01:00:50.000And you see, you know, these are not mentally well people.
01:00:54.000These are not people that love themselves.
01:00:57.000These are often people that had a deficit of love from their parents, divorced parents, broken homes, that kind of thing.
01:01:05.000And then they go out and they sort of seek out these, again, these behaviors which are fundamentally abusive.
01:01:14.000In the same way, I think, that a person would self harm, in the same way that a person would commit suicide or do drugs.
01:01:46.000And anybody that can sodomize another person and be sodomized, this is not.
01:01:55.000A healthy, even if there might be affection, this is not a healthy expression of love.
01:02:00.000It's not an expression of love at all.
01:02:02.000It's a violent, sort of horrible thing.
01:02:07.000And I guess, and this is getting back to the original point, it is probably a good thing that increasingly the rainbow flag is associated with sodomy.
01:02:16.000It's a good thing that, I don't know how this sounds, but it's probably politically beneficial that sodomy.
01:02:25.000Is being discussed in the context of homosexuality because it's what it is.
01:02:31.000Let's talk less about gay and gay marriage and that kind of stuff.
01:02:35.000Let's talk more about how it's sodomy because it's really not about marriage, it's about sodomy.
01:02:42.000It's not about being gay, it's about being a homosexual.
01:02:47.000You know, these are very different things.
01:02:49.000These are fundamentally different things.
01:02:51.000And the more I think that it's regarded properly for what it is, Then maybe people are going to say, is this really what we want to represent our country?
01:02:59.000Is this really the kind of country we want to live in?
01:03:01.000Do we really want to have the US Embassy flying a flag that represents not love and tolerance and all of that, but sodomy, which is more true to form?
01:07:57.000Anal empires, literally, these like, I know it's been done before, but at some point, you really have to take a step back and think George Floyd.
01:08:10.000They're writing children's books about George Floyd and the importance of his life.
01:08:28.000They're writing children's books in the public school libraries about the life of George Floyd, a black thug, an ignorant, drug addicted thug who robbed pregnant women and dealt drugs and died trying to buy a banana with counterfeit money and then overdosed on.
01:09:31.000If America was like the USSR, it would be better than what it is now because we're a gay, anal empire that builds statues of like jungle criminals.
01:09:45.000And I, you know, I know that sounds like racist or whatever, but it's fucking what it is.
01:09:53.000You know, like, let's build a statue of like Flavor Flav while we're at it, let's build a monument to.
01:10:42.000Our entire country, all the corporations, all the schools, all the businesses, all the TV, all the media are celebrating anal sex month.
01:10:51.000That's what I mean, not to be crude, but it's what it is.
01:10:54.000We're all celebrating, not all of us, but you know, the entire country is celebrating and raising a flag all over the world in our embassies and consulates for.
01:12:06.000The Roman church, which is the church that is the successor of Jesus' disciple Peter, And we're putting a pride that represents anal sex, an abomination that cries out to heaven for vengeance, in that city.
01:14:49.000And it's like, So, the point being is like every one of these issues, you've got these like fundamental problems where people are like, you know, I'm like a feminist, but some of it just goes too far.
01:15:03.000Well, I mean, you know, you do what you want and deprive us of your own home, but some of this stuff goes too far.
01:15:58.000Are you going to walk the human dogs or whatever?
01:16:01.000And if you're sort of like a moderate and you think that those are just like distractions, you know, are you going to lead the gay pride parade with the fucking leather cowboys and the human dogs and the drag queens and all that shit?
01:16:17.000Are you going to order from the bottom friendly?
01:16:30.000Maybe you criminalize sodomy, maybe you don't, but at the minimum, let's just start getting the shit off television, getting it out of the schools, and instead telling people it's wrong.
01:19:10.000And until we're ready to do that, until we're ready to, you know, try and understand what is the right thing and try and get in touch with the moral lawgiver and obey the moral laws, we're not going to be good.
01:20:23.000Listen, God, I know you have this plan about me going up on the cross and everything, but out of practical expediency, I have to take the devil's offer here of the world.
01:21:23.000There is a physical and there is that which is more than physical.
01:21:28.000We live in the material world, but there is also an immaterial world which seems to be sort of separate from, but at the same time also a part of our world.
01:21:40.000It's distinct from, but also maybe layered with our world and impacts our world.
01:21:46.000And, you know, so if you believe in God, it's not to say like, oh, I believe in, like, you know, doing the right thing.
01:21:53.000I believe in, like, You know, not stealing and being nice to people.
01:23:00.000You got to try and all that, but ultimately, we have to be principally concerned with executing God's will and not concerned with the outcome.
01:23:12.000The outcome is certain, the outcome is guaranteed.
01:23:21.000Too complex, too long of a time span, horizontally and vertically, too complex.
01:23:27.000We got to go out there and do the right thing.
01:23:30.000And I don't know how I got on this subject, but the point is this is very evil stuff.
01:23:35.000And the idea that we're going to compromise with it, the idea that we're going to set things right without getting to the fundamental nature of things, it's just not going to happen.
01:23:46.000That's why it's very dismaying to see people that go out there and they're like, you know, we just got, you know, we don't need to be Catholic all the time.
01:23:51.000We don't need to be Christian all the time.
01:23:53.000It's like, yeah, you literally do, actually.
01:24:06.000So, no, things are not going to be set straight by whatever, however, we come up with the arguments.
01:24:16.000But we've got to get people back in the church.
01:24:18.000We've got to get people back to doing the right thing.
01:24:20.000And if everybody's doing the right thing, we don't have any problems.
01:24:23.000If everybody's doing the right thing, if everybody's praying, if everybody's repenting, if everybody has a clear moral clarity and is trying, we have solved all of our problems.
01:24:39.000So, that's the only plan that I trust.
01:25:51.000After I do a show, because I get going when I'm doing these shows and the adrenaline's pumping, and then I finish the show and then I'm like, ugh, I feel like garbage.
01:26:21.000So, yes, I'm fired up now, but I'm going to feel it in a minute, so you're welcome.
01:26:27.000You're welcome for doing this show, putting my body on the line for you, putting my life on the line for you every day, my pain for your enjoyment.