00:00:50.000And basically, she has been cast aside by forces of history beyond her comprehension, and it sets the stage in 2024 for the greatest comeback ever for America Trump 2024, nothing.
00:03:53.000Black people are fun because do you see the difference?
00:03:56.000And I'll get into this, but I jump on this stream and I'm like, all right, look, it's the Jews and blacks and whites are different and blah, blah, blah.
00:04:05.000And they weren't necessarily, you know, they didn't agree with it fully, but they're like, you know, but they're willing to have the conversation.
00:09:34.000And tonight he hit me up and I jumped on a panel with his friends, all these black guys.
00:09:40.000And, you know, it started out okay because I'm telling them about, oh, yeah, I'm on the no fly list and I'm banned from all the banks and they can't believe this.
00:10:24.000That guy is like the antithesis of freedom.
00:10:28.000That guy's like the antithesis of free thinking.
00:10:30.000Because I'll be out here trying to free think and trying to introduce people to new ideas and new information.
00:10:38.000And he is like, The school teacher or the mom or the babysitter who's going to come in and be like, ah, ah, ah, no, no, no, you can't say that.
00:12:00.000And that by itself is shocking and startling because I also exist in a country where there are terrorists, pedophiles, and rapists and murderers, and I'm treated worse than they are.
00:13:04.000And so I start to say, well, it's because of the things I say, because I talk about race realism and Jewish power and these kinds of things.
00:13:14.000And I want to say first what my point is, and then I want to talk about how destiny is the enemy of human freedom in the world and how he plays into it.
00:13:24.000So, the point is, like, I'm banned from everything.
00:13:27.000And that itself, like I said, raises an important question, which is what words, what arrangement of words, what words and sentences could you put together to make the government want to kill you?
00:13:39.000How can somebody go around and talk like a normal person and go out to eat and go to work and do the things they do?
00:13:45.000But some people do all of that, but have the wrong opinion or say the wrong thing and become a target by the public and private sector.
00:13:54.000Wouldn't everyone have an interest in what those words are?
00:13:57.000Wouldn't everyone have an interest in what that message is?
00:14:01.000Why is the government, why is the private sector interested?
00:15:27.000Well funded organizations exist to find the people saying these things.
00:15:33.000Find the unflattering things they say, find unflattering things about those people, find transgressions and infractions in the law or in the tax code or in the terms of service or whatever, and use that to submit to the government, to law enforcement.
00:15:50.000Use that to submit to the social media companies.
00:15:53.000You know, why was I banned from the airlines?
00:15:56.000Well, I was put on the federal no fly list because of 1.6, but I was banned by the airlines because of a joke I made about flight attendants.
00:16:06.000And somebody dutifully transcribed that joke.
00:16:09.000They were paid to do it, I'm sure, published that on social media and submitted that to the airlines.
00:16:15.000Am I the first person that made a joke about flight attendants?
00:16:21.000Because I have a certain political view.
00:16:24.000And there are people paid to hunt people with my political view and make sure that that joke gets on social media and gets to the responsible person at Delta.
00:16:33.000And because it's coming from that activist organization, it carries clout.
00:16:37.000Because it came from the activist class of specialists, Delta and American, take it seriously.
00:16:45.000Because that's the ADL saying, this is an extremist who said this, who's dangerous, who needs to be banned.
00:16:52.000And the point is, you know, we live in this society, which is really, at the end of the day, then governed to a disproportionate degree by an activist class that people don't even realize exists.
00:17:25.000But the point is, there's this revolutionary Stasi.
00:17:28.000There's a secret police that goes around policing the opinions and making sure that the people that have the wrong opinions get punished in their lives for it.
00:17:38.000And that is a very scary proposition because that prevents us from having a truly Free and fair discussion.
00:17:44.000People don't live in fear at the end of the day of political correctness.
00:17:48.000People live in fear of the repercussions, which are organized.
00:17:55.000People aren't afraid to say something offensive.
00:17:57.000They're afraid that they say something offensive and a mob, or in particular, an organized group, is going to take that and use that to destroy their life.
00:18:20.000When YouTube is looking to ban people for political speech, they don't look to the reports.
00:18:26.000They look to the ADL, they look to the activist class.
00:18:29.000When Facebook is crafting their terms of service and community guidelines, who are the experts they hire to write their hate speech policy?
00:18:46.000When there's a congressional hearing about hate speech on social media, hate speech proliferating, When there's a terrorist attack, which is motivated by hate speech or something, who do they call the hearing?
00:19:00.000This, this is the coordinated, concerted, organized group that prevents us from having discussions, that prevents the opposition language from being talked about.
00:19:11.000And this is where destiny comes in, and this is what makes it interesting.
00:19:15.000So I was going to say all this, like, this is how it goes, this is what happens.
00:19:19.000Well, it's when you talk about Jewish power.
00:19:22.000Well, it's sort of interesting, isn't it?
00:19:24.000Because The activist groups are all Jewish.
00:19:30.000So, people say, well, why are you banned?
00:19:32.000Well, I'm banned because there's an activist group that hunts everything I say, and they create the community guidelines, they create the policies, they're called before the hearings, they're paid to read all my stuff and submit it to the right people, and they have this legal status and credibility and so on.
00:19:51.000And it just so happens that what are those views that will get you targeted?
00:19:54.000Well, if you criticize Jewish power, what do they happen to represent?
00:20:46.000The Biden administration, the Biden cabinet, full of Jewish people.
00:20:50.000The World Jewish Congress, the Jewish federations of the country, Republican Jewish Congress, they're all pushing diversity, immigration, those kinds of things, globalization, free trade, etc.
00:21:06.000Now, here's where destiny comes in, and here's where that becomes interesting.
00:21:09.000So, I'm trying to explain all of that.
00:21:11.000This is like how the narrative war works.
00:21:14.000These are the players, these are the subjects, these are the motivations.
00:21:19.000And once you understand the contours of that, you begin to understand why we have the kind of information environment that we have.
00:21:28.000It explains a lot of the censorship, it explains political correctness, it explains why some things are permitted on TV and some things aren't.
00:21:36.000You know, like for example, I saw something the other day.
00:21:39.000Some anti hate group put out a statement and said, You can never talk about Jewish people being behind communism or George Soros or anything.
00:23:58.000What he meant to say was, no, you're not banned because you're a dissident.
00:24:02.000You're banned because you said something which was quite rude.
00:24:05.000Because let's say I did, let's say hypothetically that that's what I said, which it wasn't.
00:24:10.000But let's say hypothetically everything they say that I said, let's say I said all those things and they weren't jokes or they weren't taken out of context or they're not just straight up lies.
00:24:22.000What Destiny meant when he said that was, you're not banned because you're telling the truth.
00:24:29.000That goes against the interests, which have now banned you.
00:24:33.000You're not censored because you're challenging the people that have the censorship power.
00:24:38.000You got banned because you said something that is quite rude, which everyone agrees is quite rude.
00:24:43.000Saying that race mixing is like bestiality, well, that's a repulsive opinion, that's vile, it's quite rude, and therefore you are banned.
00:24:55.000That was his job to come in and say, no, no, censorship is justified, censorship is sensible, censorship is reasonable, because People are being censored for saying things which are inappropriate or things that we don't agree with.
00:25:07.000Now, here's where he contributes to the conversation.
00:25:24.000But here's where that's a contribution.
00:25:27.000Look at all of the people that have been censored.
00:25:30.000Take a look at a guy like Jared Taylor.
00:25:33.000Did Jared Taylor ever say, The things that I'm accused of saying, did he ever say women should be burned alive or the cookie joke or whatever?
00:25:45.000Jared Taylor never had a cookie joke moment.
00:25:47.000He never had a moment like I did where I got caught on a camera one time saying something that people didn't like.
00:25:54.000Jared Taylor was educated at Yale, which is an Ivy League institution.
00:25:59.000And he's got a higher IQ probably than almost anybody in the political conversation.
00:26:04.000He's an academic and he runs a nonprofit.
00:26:07.000And you would give, by the standard of Sneeko's stream and the Alex Jones show, boring speeches.
00:26:14.000And what I mean by that is, you know, you can watch Alex Jones and he'll say, they're turning the frogs gay, and you can watch me and I'll say, we need to burn women alive.
00:26:22.000And then you'll watch a Jared Taylor speech.
00:26:24.000And by contrast, it's not provocative.
00:26:27.000The language is not imprecise, it's not rude or offensive.
00:27:11.000Canceled for the rude things they say.
00:27:13.000They're not being canceled for the provocative things they say.
00:27:16.000Do you really think that the government has taken an interest in me and that social media and the ADL and the SPLC have taken an interest in me because I say rude jokes?
00:27:34.000They maybe understand what I'm about better than anybody because they're paid to watch everything I say, they're paid to watch and think about and transcribe and publish everything I say, everything I do.
00:27:48.000So, the people that are watching me from the left that are paid to by the activist class, they know me better than some of my fans, you could say.
00:27:58.000So, they've heard me say a million times that I'm against political violence.
00:28:02.000They've heard me say a million times that I think America's a multiracial country and we're going to have to deal with that.
00:28:08.000We want to shut off the immigration, but we're going to have to live with what we have and work with what we have.
00:28:12.000They've heard me say that I'm a Christian, I love everybody, and I have respect for people and people should enjoy equal rights, but that white people should be respected too.
00:28:21.000They've heard me say that I think that blacks and some Hispanics and Asians have a claim to America in the same way, but that we just shouldn't transform the country through immigration.
00:28:32.000They understand all the nuances of my position.
00:28:36.000So when they go out there and they try to cancel me for the jokes I say or for things taken out of context, they don't take an interest in me because of the jokes.
00:28:48.000They don't lack the nuance to understand what I'm really saying.
00:28:51.000And they can't plead ignorance and say that they don't know my real views because they only saw the out of context clips.
00:28:57.000They're the ones making the out of context clips.
00:29:00.000The activist class and the institutions of power have taken an interest in me because of my real message.
00:29:08.000They just say that I'm banned and targeted for the rude things that I say.
00:29:12.000They just say that they're going after me because they think I'm a hater and all these things.
00:29:17.000Do you think that Bank of America cares if one of its customers, the worst that you might say, the pretext, Dislikes people based on prejudice?
00:29:49.000They're not taking an interest in a guy like Jared Taylor or a guy like Sam Francis or Alex Jones or me or Trump.
00:29:57.000Or anybody that's been canceled because they just think those guys are being too hateful or mean or rude or provocative, that's just the excuse and the pretext they use.
00:30:08.000That's what allows them to conduct naked political censorship.
00:30:14.000If the ADL went around to a white Christian nation and said, We need to cancel this guy because he is opposed to our liberal international goals, people would say, Well, everyone should be able to contribute to the conversation even if he disagrees.
00:30:31.000If the ADL came out and said, we're against Nick Fuentes because we're Jewish and he criticizes Jewish power and we don't like that, who would be on board?
00:30:40.000And if the ADL took that and went to Silicon Valley or Washington and said, the government and the big tech needs to cancel Nick because he's criticizing Jewish power too much and that's a problem, do you think they'd go and say, oh, yeah, we'll ban him and lock him up immediately?
00:30:58.000What they've done instead through the media.
00:31:01.000Through propaganda and their own techniques, is to create this fake narrative about hate, hate, and disinformation, and that is the smokescreen that is deployed.
00:31:16.000We're not banning this guy because he's a threat to the current occupants of the positions of power and their dominant ideology, which they spread through education, media, and university.
00:32:11.000You're not immune from their psychological tricks.
00:32:15.000You're not immune to the battery of Lies that are fed to you from your phone all day.
00:32:23.000Think about the fact that most people's world is filtered through the lens of media.
00:32:29.000Media is all created, meaning that if I walk outside and I see something happen in the world, that's not created.
00:32:39.000If I walk outside my front door and I see a car accident, or I see a woman walking down the street with her stroller, or I see a person going to the bakery and buy a loaf of bread, That's not created.
00:32:52.000It's created in the sense that we're created by God.
00:32:54.000But these are things that are happening.
00:32:56.000These are things that are happening in the world that I'm experiencing firsthand.
00:33:00.000But we're getting to the point where increasingly most of the things that we see are not like that.
00:33:07.000Most of the things that we see are created.
00:33:10.000When you open up your phone and you have a screen time of 12 hours, 12 out of 24 hours in the day are looking at your phone, which is not unusual for many young people.
00:33:23.000That means 50% of the time, Maybe 80 or 90% of the time that you're awake, because if you're sleeping for six to eight hours, you know, it's not really 12 over 24.
00:33:34.000It's really more like 12 over 16, right?
00:33:41.000That means that 75% of your day, you're looking at content that did not arrive in front of your eyes by walking out the door and looking around.
00:33:52.000The content on your phone, the content that you see on television or hear on the radio or read in print or listen to through music, Or see on your phone has been curated.
00:34:17.000They made a decision what to cover and the words they use to describe those things and they decide what to cover and what not to cover and what words to use and what words not to use and who to quote and who not to quote and who's a credible source and who isn't.
00:34:34.000And then they've put on all this production cameras, lights, presentation, wardrobe, all of it.
00:34:41.000And then that content is curated by an algorithm to show up on your feed on an app, which was controlled by the Apple App Store or the Google Play Store as to which apps can be on the phone.
00:34:55.000And so everything that people are seeing that's on TV, radio, print, or on their phones is created, it is something which has been constructed.
00:35:04.000And then you have to get into well, who's constructing all the content?
00:35:36.000Billion dollar companies funding billion dollar media companies to provide you the real thing that's happening in real life somewhere else.
00:35:49.000That's the information ecosystem where people are thinking that individuals are being canceled, buried, and prevented from speaking, flying, raising money.
00:35:59.000And we're told that that's because they're rude.
00:36:01.000We're told that that's because they made an inappropriate joke sometimes.
00:36:05.000And what about the people that never made an inappropriate joke?
00:36:10.000It's because those are the views, those are the narratives, those are the ideas, which are the most powerful thing in the world, more powerful than guns.
00:36:20.000Because men are possessed by ideas to use guns and kill and be killed in the first place.
00:36:26.000It's because those are the ideas that challenge the people that make all of the content.
00:36:32.000Those are the ideas that challenge the people that make all of the money and run the society.
00:37:03.000Look back on your entire life, and everything that you thought you knew because of how you learned it is wrong.
00:37:09.000Everything that you thought you knew about people and about the world and your preconceived notions and assumptions based on your consumption of media and your secondhand consumption of media from parents, teachers, and peers.
00:37:51.000That's the content of what we're seeing and hearing all day long.
00:37:54.000And the people that are opposed to it, The people pushing a truly revolutionary message against materialism, against liberalism, against technology, against porn, against the globalization, which is another facet of all of that, those are the people that have to be censored.
00:38:13.000Not because I may or may not have said something about interracial sex five years ago at 3 a.m. in Arlington, Virginia, with a bunch of drunk people.
00:38:24.000But destiny was there to run interference.
00:38:27.000For slavery incorporated, he was there to run interference and say, Actually, what did you really say?
00:39:09.000Tell me that that's not the situation that we're in.
00:39:12.000Tell me that an evil system, the most powerful government in the world, the most powerful moneyed interests in the history of the world, tell me that they're interested in what a 23 year old college dropout has to say because I'm a little bit prejudiced or made an inappropriate joke and not because I'm a charismatic,
00:39:32.000popular person who is talking about ideas that are diametrically opposed to those that allow them to maintain their control over the population.
00:39:44.000And then it's my turn to laugh at you.
00:39:49.000So that's what I have to say about all of that.
00:41:40.000If you look into the mortgage backed securities and how Freddie Mac and Fannie Mae created all of that, which is beyond the scope of this show for now.
00:41:51.000But the economy was tanked because of.
00:41:54.000Because of Wall Street, the recklessness of Wall Street.
00:41:57.000And people got out there in the streets and occupied where they are.
00:42:00.000The real people, the particular people in the real companies wielding the wheel, the real money, wielding the wheel, wielding the real money and the real power.
00:42:10.000Real people, real disaffected people went into the real streets, the real Wall Street, where the businesses and the money and the power is, and said, We hate you.
00:43:19.000We need to look into the IMF and the World Bank.
00:43:21.000We need to look into the World Jewish Congress and the Israel Lobby and AIPAC and the ADL and Silicon Valley and big tech and credit and the business model behind all this and the business model of media and politics and big corporations.
00:43:37.000That's the real substance of the conversation.
00:43:39.000Getting into all this other stuff about should we be a little bit racist or a lot of it racist or should we all get along or are we all different?
00:43:47.000You know, we could decide those things maybe once we are able and permitted to have an open discourse.
00:43:53.000And when do the open discourse and the ideas even matter?
00:43:58.000In the current climate, I'm living proof of this, you don't have that.
00:44:01.000I'm a guy that's really done nothing wrong other than just say things that in a really compelling and funny way is a likable guy.
00:44:09.000That you're not supposed to say, and that's it.
00:44:11.000But then they hang me for jokes and they hang me for controversial statements, and they say that's the reason that there's all this interest in what I have to say and hostility towards it.
00:44:25.000It's because of the content of the message.
00:44:29.000And that's the same reason they're going after Trump, and that's the same reason they're going after Alex Jones, and it's the same reason, to some extent, they go after Tucker Carlson and Andrew Anglin, among others.
00:46:02.000I mean, you would probably have white people saying they want a white country, and black people saying, hold on now, you say too much.
00:46:10.000You'd probably have that regardless, but it becomes a thing because of this specter of censorship and the specter of these minders like destiny that are going to float around.
00:46:22.000Along with the ADL and Right Wing Watch and the usual suspects to say who's breaking the rules, who's thinking the wrong thing and saying the wrong thing.
00:51:36.000Pretty underscore fly underscore white underscore guy sent $3.81.
00:51:41.000What is an acceptable level of government corruption?
00:51:43.000It's actually a good question because you'll always have it.
00:51:46.000The thing is, the kind of corruption that we have is malignant.
00:51:55.000There are kinds of corruption which are somewhat benign, you know, like if you pay a cop off, if you're rich and you get to pay the police off.
00:52:03.000So, you know, like give you a ticket or something.
00:52:37.000It's like a grand larceny where you've got foreign corporations and foreign governments pillaging our country for its wealth and for its power.
00:52:46.000That's an unacceptable level of corruption.
00:52:48.000It's also an unacceptable level of corruption that the media and big tech and the government are all in bed and it's being run by an oligarchy of unelected, opaque people.
00:53:02.000We don't even really know who, at the end of the day, is pulling all the strings.
00:53:05.000We can guess and we can kind of understand.
00:53:09.000An acceptable society is one where you've got a leader and it's transparent and we know who's calling the shots, like a dictator.
00:53:18.000And then the dictator's going to exert control over certain things.
00:53:22.000That's an acceptable level of corruption.
00:53:23.000And there's a little bit of wheel greasing.
00:53:57.000He's of Russia, by Russia, for Russia.
00:54:01.000And to the extent that he enjoys a palace and a nice lifestyle, whatever, and to the extent that he exerts influence over elements of civil society, which maybe should be more independent, whatever, that's acceptable to me.
00:54:16.000But he lives and dies for Russia for the most part, and we know who he is, and we know that he's making the decisions.
00:54:22.000That to me is an acceptable arrangement.
00:54:24.000Same thing with China China's got a leader, China's got a dictator.
00:54:28.000And when Jack Ma miles off about the Chinese government, he disappears for a few days.
00:54:36.000I think that's an acceptable way for the corruption to work you got a dictator, you got a standing committee, you got a central committee, and the corporations are going to answer to the state.
00:54:47.000And the state is going to be patriotic and nationalistic and represent, if not the people, it's going to represent the nation, which is actually a different thing.
00:54:55.000That's why I'm a nationalist, not a populist, because I don't believe in just the benefit of the lower class.
00:55:01.000I believe in the benefit of the success of the nation, which requires a hierarchy and requires a thriving elite.
00:55:09.000And sometimes the lower classes, sometimes the scrum, the grovel can work against the nation, can work against their own interests.
00:55:52.000It's crazy how many people are secret grow buyers.
00:55:55.000A massive non political league account I've been following for years DM'd me asking if a super chat certain content creators because he recognizes my name from the streams.
00:58:30.000I didn't believe that at the beginning of the conversation, but by the end of it, you're not really making a strong case for why we shouldn't have all white judges and cops and presidents.
01:01:32.000I think that at the end of the day, Christianity is the only thing that's going to bring the country together and create any kind of cohesion.
01:01:41.000I mean, I obviously have racial views, but it's true.
01:01:45.000God is what's going to, the only thing that is going to end the war of all versus all.
01:01:51.000It's a rejection of modernity and it's a return to Christian hegemony.
01:03:28.000Like, when he talks about, I want to have three wives, like, I obviously disagree with that and, like, fundamentally disagree with that, but it's funny.
01:03:39.000Like, yeah, we all disagree on some things, and yeah, like, Sneeko's not a carbon copy of me, and yeah, he doesn't share my values, but it's funny.
01:04:30.000I think that the whole society is like feminine versus masculine, and it's this like masculine will to power go for it, tell the truth, say the things you're not supposed to, make the jokes, get that bag, get those hoes, get those bitches, take over, versus all these, this like female brain society that's like, you're bullying poor H3H3, and that's racist.
01:08:39.000Since World War II, they turned Europe to Africa, now America to Europe, while building Jew walls, they sacrificed us to bracket out Muslims so they can expand.
01:08:47.000Can our holy water extinguish the dim manure flames?
01:08:57.000My grandpa died in the Holocaust getting Jew girls' numbers.
01:09:01.000Lifting up their sleeves, he fell off the guard tower so he could drink kosher certified Monsanto's well water and inject Jufarma vaccines.
01:09:09.000Boo, we've heard all those jokes before.
01:09:37.000Well, some of them hate me because I'm white, and some of them hate me because they think I'm racist.
01:09:42.000But a lot of them respect me because they do not, what they really can't stand, I think, are fake liberals.
01:09:50.000Liberals are so, they bend over backwards to get black people to like them or not to offend them.
01:09:55.000And I think black people kind of smell that.
01:09:57.000And even if they don't like me because they think I'm racist, they have this sort of reluctant, it's sort of like refreshing in a sense that they're like, okay.
01:10:06.000You know, at least he's real, even if I think he's evil, at least he's real.
01:10:12.000Because I'm sure they're sick of all that.
01:12:23.000That was so funny because that's like, it's just hilarious.
01:12:27.000I'm not going to explain the joke, but it's just so perfect that you have this like, this like brash black guy watching the new Pearl Harbor and it's talking about not one of the 19 hijackers has been seen boarding one of the 9 11 planes.
01:13:07.000Sometimes I truly miss the odd super chat side characters like Pog and the schizo guy from last year that would say something about Blake Men.
01:13:15.000Also, happy early birthday from the old Zoomer guy friend smile.
01:15:32.000Scott Greer says I was on the exec council in my fraternity.
01:15:39.000You've had a day long meltdown about me just for a mild dunk.
01:15:43.000Please stop confirming my thesis about anti Greek life types.
01:15:46.000Lucas says the state of discourse on based right.
01:15:49.000Is Scott parading frat accolades while promising young men and women are peer pressured into 200 plus body count and homoerotic elephant walk?
01:15:59.000Scott quote tweets, Your extreme acne scarring probably explains why you weren't let into frat parties and why you still resent Greek life as an adult.
01:16:10.000It's time to get over it and stop seeing these groups through the lens of Hollywood.
01:16:15.000I know I probably lean more towards Luca, but yeah, that was a little, that's a little, that's brutal.
01:16:22.000Yeah, that's he didn't even have a reply.
01:24:10.000I often think about that song when I think about.
01:24:14.000When I think about UX or Veda or Hiding or Magyar, Capri or Swan or any of my niggas, any of my day one niggas, anybody I left out, CZ and I don't want to dox everybody, but Yoba, you know, the whole crew, Beardson, you know, they're my brothers.
01:27:18.000Even though he doesn't believe in God and he believes around a rock and thinks that I should be banned for being against race mixing, he's still the BFF.
01:32:08.000And then I didn't hear from him for like a month.
01:32:11.000So, yeah, I keep wanting to get an account because I can't expand any of the pictures.
01:32:15.000Anytime somebody links media on the forum, I just have to zoom in with my browser because you can't open it up and enlarge it and see the real size of the image.
01:38:26.000And when, when I save him, when I pull him out, that's going to be my greatest achievement.
01:38:32.000He's going to be my greatest creation.
01:38:34.000Everybody thinks that Cozy, everybody thinks that Cozy or AFPAC or the Groypers or the Groyper War, everybody thinks, or Joe Kenneth CIA, that those are my projects.
01:44:39.000He's always been a smart, good guy, and very talented.
01:44:42.000I've always thought he was a talented broadcaster, but I also always thought he was kind of not, it wasn't really productive because, you know, his lifestyle was just all over the place, not to be super judgmental.
01:44:58.000I mean, this year I'm really impressed.
01:45:00.000He's turned it all around and he's healthy because he really, you know, because I met him before and he, I'm not going to lie, it wasn't looking so hot when I first met him, but he's taking care of himself.
01:45:27.000So I hope that he has a really good, whatever he decides to do, he's doing content right now.
01:45:32.000I hope he has a very good content career and is able to do that for a long time because he's really funny and he's very good at what he does.
01:48:39.000I've been following you since your solo show was fewer than 50 episodes, when a little proto grow hypermentioned you in some distant pocket of the internet.
01:48:47.000They try to keep you in that pocket, but your tentacles reach far.
01:48:51.000Hey, thank you for the birthday wishes.
01:51:34.000I mean, that is what I said, is that we as AFPAC had to stand tall in the face of oppression, and then we would be the remaining opposition voice.
01:58:29.000This whole Sneeko thing has been magical.
01:58:31.000Also, it was funny when the black streamers were trying to guilt him for being based in that way black people will do, and he literally just didn't give AF Lamau.
02:00:45.000And the question is concerning who will be born in the future and how they'll be born and what's best for people and, you know, and all that.
02:01:19.000You know, there's a lot of things that I miss out on because I don't have like a coherent culture, a coherent, a perfectly coherent identity.
02:01:30.000You know, like I envy to some extent, you look at some of these people where it's like, They've got their family tree book that goes back a thousand years and, like, and that kind of thing.
02:02:06.000You know, you could say, well, if immigration weren't happening, then you would never be in America.
02:02:12.000And it's like, well, equally, there are many people who are good being sucked out of other countries, and they're not going to become great patriots in their own country.
02:02:23.000How many great people that could have represented their own nation and been a patriot of their own nation have been sucked out by the West?
02:02:31.000You know, so it kind of goes both ways like that.
02:02:35.000And that's why you can't go by, you know, it's like in the abortion debate.
02:02:40.000It's like, well, what if Hitler were aborted?
02:02:42.000It's like, okay, well, what if, like, freaking, you know,.
02:06:01.000Every time I see him on Twitter, every time.
02:06:03.000He's one of these guys who's just like, I'm like, just like, thank you.
02:06:07.000You know, so many people, I don't mean to sound like a jerk or whatever, but so many people you're kind of like in life with and they're just kind of like, they're not really doing anything.
02:06:20.000And Paul is one of these guys who is like fighting in his own way, fighting the good fight, fighting the struggle.
02:06:29.000And I'll like look over and be like, wow, like, thank you, thank you for doing this, you know?
02:06:35.000He's on the timeline, he's making this film, like, he's going to the Freedom Fest.
02:09:07.000I kind of want to suss out how legit it's going to be.
02:09:10.000Because if I go to this thing, like the last event Ethan Ralph did, he got punched in the face.
02:09:17.000So that's kind of what I'm getting at.
02:09:19.000I don't want to go to this Ralphamania thing and, like,.
02:09:23.000Get the place set on fire with all of us in it, or like you know, a bunch of people beat me up in the parking lot, or like somebody throws a glass bottle and it breaks on my face.
02:09:33.000Because, like, that's kind of the impression that I get from these Ralph events.
02:09:36.000You go to AFPAC and it's like everybody's kind of chill, everybody just wants my autograph.
02:09:42.000You go to a Ralph, Ralphamania just sounds like a Miller Lite bottle breaking in my face.
02:09:48.000That's what it sounds like when you say the word Ralphamania, it smells like beer.
02:09:57.000It smells like beer and an old American Legion.
02:10:06.000And the sights and smells and sounds of a get together at like a community club.
02:10:17.000When you hear those words, Ralphamania.
02:10:20.000Like when I hear Ralphamania, just that name doesn't sound like I'm going to show up and leave without getting hurt or like somebody spilling alcohol on me.
02:14:59.000Like, if I didn't, if this wasn't my job, I would not excel in social settings.
02:15:05.000But, um, As far as like persuasive and extemporaneous type stuff, I learned that basically in middle and high school, just debating people about politics constantly.
02:15:19.000And you need to learn how to keep people's attention if you want to win a debate.
02:15:23.000Like, that's just something that it's like a skill that you learn by talking to people, and you can tell when people lose interest.
02:15:30.000I'm not autistic, and I know that I'm not autistic because I can read very clearly when someone is losing interest and when they are interested.
02:15:38.000And so that's something that, like, subconsciously you just develop that over time body language and tonality and all that kind of thing.
02:15:47.000And I did a lot of speeches and model UN and speech team and radio, and I, you know, I've been honing this for a long time.
02:15:55.000And yeah, people do take it for granted, but I'm the best talker.
02:16:43.000Yeah, they tried to ban me from everything, and then I wind up more famous than ever, literally.
02:16:47.000Like, AFPAC 3 was the biggest conference I've ever done while being the most censored.
02:16:53.000And this stream is the biggest collab I've ever done while being the most censored.
02:16:58.000So, figure, like, I've only been getting more censored, but I've also been getting more successful in the message getting out to more people as time goes on.
02:17:17.000I saw what I saw on The Ellen Show, and why are there no pictures of her pregnant?
02:17:21.000When we take power, we will launch a congressional investigation concerning this.
02:17:26.000You know, I used to think Michelle Obama was a man, but that guy that did the documentary on Trayvon Martin, he did a documentary about Michelle Obama or a book, and he says that she's not a man.