00:00:53.000That is where you can find all the information about the debate, and that's where it will be streamed.
00:01:00.000And the new link that you could use to promote the debate and the website itself, we've got a channel on banned.video, which is Alex Jones' site.
00:01:08.000There's a new link which you could use to promote that.
00:01:41.000Press the button to post the tweet if it contains a link for banned.video.
00:01:46.000They used to have another link to get around that, which was bannedthis.tv, and that was a link to the same website but just a different domain, different URL.
00:01:57.000Twitter and all the social media companies have caught up and they have now banned that, so you can't publish a tweet with that link.
00:02:05.000And so now their new domain is freeworldnews.tv.
00:02:10.000So that's the link that you could share.
00:02:12.000To get on banned.video, and we post, I post content on that website, America First Content, and that's also where you could find Alex Jones' InfoWars content.
00:02:22.000And specifically, this debate will be on GreatDebate.News tomorrow, 6 o'clock Central Time, with Robert Barnes.
00:03:26.000And I think I did another low key debate with another TikToker, I think last summer.
00:03:33.000But I'm hard pressed to remember another single time that I've done a debate since then, since John Cardillo back in, like I said, December, November 2019.
00:03:43.000So it's my first time doing a debate in a long time.
00:03:46.000And the reason for that is because nobody wants to debate me.
00:03:49.000I've offered, I'm open to debating just about anybody as long as they have a big enough profile, and nobody takes me up on it.
00:03:58.000I mean, I've offered to debate leftists, conservatives, and this debate was born out of a challenge that I made to Dave Rubin.
00:04:05.000I challenged Dave Rubin to debate me on the same subject, and he blocked me in response to my challenge.
00:04:13.000And it was after Robert Barnes saw that that then he challenged me afterwards.
00:04:18.000So, hey, a lot of credit to Robert Barnes, who is somebody that I'm actually a big fan of, and I've been a big fan of him for a long time for stepping up.
00:04:28.000Debated anybody until this point because nobody else will do it.
00:05:49.00020 America First blue hats have been re added to the inventory because I think I told you last week that we were going to wait for all the e checks to settle.
00:06:02.000We have an e check payment processing system.
00:06:05.000We're getting credit card probably within a month or two.
00:06:08.000So, in the meantime, we're using e checks, which are a little tough.
00:06:14.000They take a long time to settle, you know, because you deposit a check and then they have to wait and tell you.
00:06:19.000So, we wanted to wait and make sure all those were settled before we said, okay, we're officially sold out.
00:06:24.000So, we re added 20 hats to the inventory.
00:06:27.000So, if you didn't get a chance to get your hat, they're up there, limited time, right?
00:06:32.000I mean, they're going to be flying off the shelves.
00:06:34.000I think we sold out of those hats in like three weeks or something.
00:07:16.000It's going to be a great show, but there's really not a lot going on in the world.
00:07:21.000I checked the news sites, you know, I'm reading up on what's going on, and I'm like, there's really not a lot of events happening, you know?
00:07:33.000We're coming up on the anniversary of George Floyd's death.
00:07:37.000So hopefully that will produce some content.
00:07:40.000I think they're expecting a lot of violence in Chicago and probably Minneapolis and other cities.
00:07:47.000As people go out to, you know, I guess celebrate his legacy in their own way.
00:07:52.000You know, these black people are going to go out there and they're going to celebrate George Floyd's legacy in the way that he would have wanted them to by stealing lots of things and breaking windows and just having a crazy good time.
00:08:07.000You know, having a good old fashioned black time in the city.
00:08:16.000And I even saw a little bit of that this weekend.
00:08:18.000I was downtown with some friends this weekend.
00:09:32.000It's right by the Gold Coast, which is where some of the nicest luxury condominiums are, right up on the shore of Lake Michigan.
00:09:41.000You know, so this is like the center of downtown for those that don't know.
00:09:45.000And I'm telling you this because I told my friends, some who are visiting from out of town, some who don't go downtown very much, I was telling them this to kind of impress upon them the significance of this.
00:10:03.000And we're going there to take pictures and things because, like I said, I had some friends here from out of town and they wanted to see it and get a picture and everything.
00:10:13.000And so we're walking down Michigan Avenue and we see like four squad cars fly by.
00:10:19.000And on the wrong side of the street, they blocked off the street of traffic going southbound.
00:10:25.000We're walking north down Michigan Avenue towards the Bean and they had blocked off southbound traffic.
00:10:31.000In other words, going the other direction.
00:10:33.000Because cop cars were flying north towards the beam.
00:10:36.000And there were like three, four cop cars flying up there.
00:10:57.000We see police officers running up the steps going over there.
00:11:01.000And we follow them, follow closely behind, and we get over.
00:11:05.000To Millennium Park, to where the Bean area is.
00:11:08.000And we see there's this giant crowd, maybe 200 to 400 black people and black kids, like teenagers, 20 somethings, like, you know, urban youth, okay?
00:11:22.000These were your quintessential urban youths or juveniles, like you see them talked about on the nightly news.
00:11:30.000It was about 200 to 400 urban juveniles, urban youths.
00:11:36.000And at first, we couldn't make out what was going on.
00:11:41.000Just a big mass of people, a dense mass, like I said, of hundreds and hundreds of black kids, and surrounding them were police officers on bikes.
00:11:51.000And there might have been two dozen police officers.
00:11:54.000And it didn't appear like they were doing anything.
00:11:56.000They had formed something like a perimeter.
00:12:44.000And by the way, there's like a thread that described what happened.
00:12:49.000If you go on Twitter and search like Millennium Park, and if you set the timeline between like, I don't know, Sunday at 2 a.m. and like Saturday at 5 p.m. I think you'll be able to find a police scanner tweet thread that describes what I'm telling you.
00:13:04.000So we're walking up to the scrum, and this black girl from on the sideline from somewhere over here cries out to us and says, Oh, y'all don't want to go over there.
00:13:31.000So she yells out, some black girl from over here yells out something that I don't remember exactly, but something to the effect of, don't go over there, they will beat you up for being white.
00:13:43.000So we keep walking towards there, you know, we're keeping our head on a swivel, very careful, Groyper, you know, White Boy Summer Protection Unit.
00:13:50.000And we walk up, and Trey goes up to one of the cops and says, hey, you know, what's going on here?
00:13:56.000And I kid you not, again, once again, the dialogue is incredible here.
00:14:01.000Police officer responds to Trey and says, This is a cultural event, real sort of like sardonically.
00:15:47.000Then, so the cops are over here, and there's sort of this large scrum, dense sort of collection of people.
00:15:54.000Although there's people throughout the park, there's people all over, but they're sort of most densely concentrated here in this like nucleus where the cops are all posted up.
00:16:05.000I don't know what the provocation was, I don't know what the catalyst was, but they all just start running.
00:16:53.000I mean, like sprinting and leaping over obstacles, leaping over barricades, barriers, concrete barriers, metal barriers with ease, like just flying over them.
00:17:06.000Like, have you ever seen the movie World War Z?
00:17:10.000You ever see this old zombie movie with Brad Pitt?
00:17:13.000I think it came out like nine years ago.
00:17:15.000And in this movie, unlike other zombie movies, the zombies are fast and aggressive.
00:17:19.000They're like ants, they're like bullet ants.
00:17:21.000And in the movie, they're like, you know, they're crawling all over each other to climb up walls and reach helicopters.
00:18:06.000And then it just gets louder and louder, like thunderously starts out quiet.
00:18:10.000And then, very rapidly, they're all yelling and sprinting and climbing.
00:18:14.000And then it seems like there was some kind of altercation going on because they all surround and they've all got their phones out, climbing over each other, filming something.
00:18:24.000And we, again, we still don't even know what's going on.
00:18:38.000Then our question was finally answered.
00:18:40.000The cops rode their bicycles up to them, and the cops raced over there and followed them, and they got in the middle of it, and they pulled out some giant black girl in handcuffs, and a few others came out too.
00:18:54.000And at that point, we're like, Okay, you know what?
00:19:01.000And I hope that we'll get to see some more of that, although maybe a little bit more animated, maybe a little bit more chaotic this week upon the first anniversary of George Floyd's death.
00:19:14.000Like I said, they're going to remember him in the only way that he would have wanted it.
00:20:15.000So I hope that this coming, I think it's tomorrow or a couple days from now, I hope that the first anniversary, we're maybe going to see a little bit of action.
00:20:24.000No promises, no guarantees, obviously.
00:20:26.000But anyway, because this weekend, nothing going on.
00:20:47.000Anyway, but so tonight, tonight, our featured story, we have two stories, right?
00:20:53.000And both of them are about this coronavirus relief money.
00:20:58.000You know that Joe Biden recently passed another COVID stimulus.
00:21:02.000I believe this was the fourth or fifth COVID stimulus bill.
00:21:07.000And we don't have to go through the history of that, but this is the latest COVID relief bill, which Trump tried and failed to pass in the final days of his presidency before Election Day.
00:21:19.000And Joe Biden passed this almost immediately after getting into office.
00:21:54.000And so, our two stories tonight are about how this aid that's being administered from the replenished funds, from the $2 trillion COVID bill, they're now completely discriminating against white people as they hand this out.
00:22:10.000And, you know, again, I'm not making this up.
00:22:17.000They appropriated all this money, a huge boatload of federal government money, to stimulate the economy, to give COVID relief, like I said, to administer, pay.
00:22:28.000Paycheck protection and cash payments, and so on.
00:22:31.000And our two stories tonight are about how they're just straight up discriminating against white people.
00:22:36.000They are refusing to give white people any of this money.
00:22:40.000Our first story is about how they're refusing to give that money to small business owners that own restaurants and bars.
00:22:47.000And our featured story is about how they're refusing to give that money to farmers.
00:22:52.000So they've appropriated $2 trillion to bail out small businesses, individuals, right?
00:22:59.000And what they're saying to farmers, 1099 self employed, restaurant owners, basically everybody is if you're white, don't apply.
00:23:09.000Because they're only giving the money to women, people of color, which means non white people, veterans, and disabled people.
00:23:18.000If you're an able bodied, straight white man, you are not going to get a dime out of the $1.9 trillion allocated.
00:23:27.000You'll get the cash transfer if you make.
00:23:30.000Less than $100,000 per year, but you're not entitled to even apply, even apply for small business relief funds.
00:23:38.000So, those will be our two main stories tonight, and we'll dive right in.
00:23:42.000And so, our first story is about the restaurant aid.
00:23:45.000And actually, disturbingly, our first story is about the PPP, COVID relief money for small business owners that own restaurants and bars.
00:23:56.000But in particular, this story is about how the anti white discrimination in the administration of these funds was challenged in court, and the challenge was struck down.
00:24:09.000So, our feature story about the farms is about how there's this racial tension brewing because some farmers are getting relief and they're black, and white farmers are getting denied the application, even.
00:24:21.000Our first story, though, about restaurants and bars is about how SBA is refusing to give money to white people.
00:24:30.000They file the lawsuit to stop the administration of the program because of the discrimination against whites, and a judge dismissed the challenge, shut down the challenge.
00:24:46.000I mean, and this is like, hello, I've been saying this for years.
00:24:51.000Nobody has believed me, but I've been saying this for years.
00:24:55.000I have been one of the only people, and not to take credit or anything, I mean, I do want the credit.
00:25:01.000It's not just because I want the credit, but it's because, like, look, America First, Groypers, we, I think almost alone, have been talking about this for years.
00:25:11.000That increasingly society is going to discriminate against white people.
00:25:15.000Non white people are increasing in their proportion of the American population.
00:25:21.000And these anti white policies are going to get more intense.
00:25:24.000They're going to become more pervasive.
00:25:27.000And they're going to be more consequential for people.
00:25:29.000And the result is that white people will be hurt by these policies.
00:25:33.000And these policies are going to create resentment between the races.
00:25:44.000It says, quote, a federal judge has ruled against.
00:25:48.000A conservative legal group that sought an immediate halt to the priority status for restaurants and bars owned by women and certain minorities in Joe Biden's COVID 19 relief package.
00:26:00.000U.S. District Judge Travis McDonough in Knoxville, Tennessee, issued the opinion denying a temporary restraining order last week in the lawsuit brought by the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty.
00:26:16.000The judge wrote that, Has gathered myriad evidence suggesting that small businesses owned by minorities have suffered more severely than other kinds of businesses during the COVID 19 pandemic, and that the government's early attempts at general economic stimulus disproportionately failed to help those businesses directly because of historical discrimination patterns.
00:26:42.000So, this COVID 19 relief package is administered to small businesses of many different kinds.
00:26:49.000They're prioritizing women and non white restaurant owners in the administration of the relief.
00:26:56.000In other words, they're getting their money first and they're getting more of it than white people.
00:27:01.000They're getting it before white people and they're getting more money than white people.
00:27:05.000And so this white plaintiff challenged this.
00:27:10.000They wanted to get a stop order on this whole deal and they said, look, you can't be giving money to anybody if you're discriminating based on race.
00:27:18.000That was the basis of the legal challenge.
00:27:20.000And so this district judge from Knoxville, Tennessee said, That the challenge is being rejected because, well, when they gave the stimulus initially last year for everybody, black people didn't get enough of it because of historical discrimination.
00:27:36.000So basically, slavery, racism, so black people are the only people that are eligible, right?
00:27:44.000Non white people and women are the only ones eligible for the PPP loans for the small business relief for restaurants and bars.
00:27:55.000It says flaws in the Paycheck Protection Program launched in April 2020 hindered small businesses owned by minorities and by women from securing federal coronavirus relief, according to lending experts and interviews with numerous owners.
00:28:09.000Many diverse business owners applied for PPP loans through the Small Business Administration Program, only to come up empty handed because they either didn't qualify or the funds had been exhausted by the time their applications were processed.
00:28:23.000So, in other words, they did not meet the qualifications or they didn't do it on time.
00:28:31.000So, you know, understand this has really nothing to do, well, I mean, some may argue it has something to do with being a minority.
00:28:40.000But effectively, this has nothing to do with being non white or a woman.
00:28:45.000Some businesses are eligible for relief, some businesses are not.
00:28:51.000The eligibility is not established on the basis of race.
00:28:54.000When they set up the original Paycheck Protection Program last year in the initial two rounds of COVID relief, the requirements were not be white, be a white business owner.
00:29:06.000There were certain requirements about how you filled out the application and about the size of your business and what you were supposed to spend it on.
00:29:14.000There were lots of qualifications, but none of them were racially based.
00:29:49.000You know, either they applied for it too late or they didn't qualify.
00:29:53.000But the qualifications weren't based on race or gender, they were based on the kind of business.
00:29:57.000So, in other words, there were lots of businesses that didn't qualify that were owned by white men.
00:30:03.000Some businesses qualified and some didn't.
00:30:06.000And as far as the money running out, well, there's a finite amount of money.
00:30:10.000There wasn't enough money to go around for every business because there's lots of businesses in America, lots of businesses were affected, and lots of businesses were severely affected.
00:30:22.000They shut down the economy at this point now for over a year.
00:30:26.000And at that point, many businesses had to grind to a halt, specifically for restaurants and bars.
00:30:31.000This is catastrophic for this to happen abruptly or even at all.
00:30:36.000With no prior warning, everything just shut down state by state over the course of a couple of weeks.
00:30:42.000And so, all of this is to say, there were certain requirements for the aid, and there was only so much of it to go around.
00:30:49.000But that at no point precluded non white people or women from getting it.
00:30:53.000Either they didn't qualify because of You know, purely regulatory reasons, or they were just too late to the draw, like many people were.
00:31:02.000But now they're applying a racial standard and they're saying, well, you know, these groups happen to be disproportionately affected by something that wasn't racial or gender related, and they're now moving these people to the front of the line.
00:31:16.000So it wasn't racial discrimination last year, but it is now.
00:31:21.000If you didn't get it last year because you didn't qualify, you're just too late, you know, whatever, now you may not get it, you may not qualify because you're white.
00:31:30.000Because you're a man, because of your race, because you're able bodied, because of your gender.
00:31:37.000Their excuse for this is that, well, it's got to do with historical racism.
00:31:42.000This is the bludgeon for all anti white policy.
00:31:46.000No, they cannot explain to you institutionally why black people are failing more than white people, right?
00:31:52.000Institutionally, they cannot explain why women are failing more than men.
00:31:57.000They cannot explain why black people make less money than white people and why women make less money than men.
00:32:05.000On an institutional basis, they can't point to a policy, they can't point to a law that explains this disparity.
00:32:13.000They just say that the disparity exists.
00:32:17.000And while people used to be racist, people used to be sexist, we assume that this disparity is a result of that residual racism and sexism.
00:32:29.000So now we will actively discriminate against white people and men to reward, right, to advance.
00:32:37.000Women and blacks or other non whites who have fallen behind.
00:32:41.000That's the bludgeon and that's the pretext for all these kinds of policies.
00:32:45.000Reparations, affirmative action, prioritizing COVID relief, every single thing.
00:32:51.000It all goes back to, you know, well, we can't point to, like in the case of this COVID relief, we can't point to a reason why blacks and women didn't get as much aid proportionally as other groups.
00:33:04.000Obviously, there's nothing in the law that said that they couldn't get it.
00:33:21.000And so, therefore, now in order to correct for that, we have to discriminate against white men.
00:33:27.000So the article goes on it says McDonough, and this is the judge.
00:33:35.000It says McDonough said Congress had it.
00:33:37.000Had before it evidence showing that woman owned businesses suffered historical discrimination that exposed them to greater risks from an economic shock like COVID 19 and that they received less benefit from earlier federal COVID 19 relief programs.
00:33:53.000The lawsuit targets the three week period from May 3rd until Monday during which the $28.6 billion restaurant revitalization fund has only been processing and funding requests from businesses owned by women, veterans, or socially and economically disadvantaged individuals.
00:34:12.000Eligibility was slated to open broadly afterwards.
00:34:16.000However, the SBA reported on May 18th it had already received more than 303,000 applications representing more than $69 billion, with nearly 38,000 applicants already approved for more than $6 billion.
00:34:33.000Of the applications, 57% came from women, veterans, and socially and economically disadvantaged business owners who had already applied for $29 billion in the $28.6 billion program by May 12th.
00:34:46.000The application portal remained open through Monday because money set aside for establishments with 2019 annual revenue of not more than $50,000 was potentially still available.
00:34:56.000So, in other words, what they said was we are only going to process and fund requests from non whites and women.
00:35:06.000And then once they get their money, then afterwards we'll open it up to everybody.
00:35:10.000The problem though is that they, in like the first two weeks, they received so many applications for so much money that They would have exhausted all the money before they could have opened it up broadly.
00:35:22.000So that means that only some non white people and women can even get their application processed for this money.
00:35:30.000Everybody else is just out of luck within two weeks, within two weeks of the portal to apply even being opened.
00:35:37.000It says the plaintiff, Antonio Vitolo, owner of Jake's Bar and Grill in Harriman, Tennessee, applied for aid on May 3rd, but doesn't qualify as a white male, according to the lawsuit, which argues that white men are being pushed to the back of the line.
00:35:57.000The law says a business is required to have 51% ownership by someone in one of the priority groups to qualify for the early priority for aid.
00:36:08.000The program relies on a definition of socially disadvantaged that is limited to people, quote, subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their identity as a member of a group without regard to their individual qualities.
00:36:24.000Groups presumed by the program to be socially disadvantaged include black Americans, Hispanic Americans, Asian Pacific Americans, and subcontinent Asian Americans.
00:36:36.000So, in other words, everyone except whites.
00:36:39.000Attorneys for the federal government said people could also check a box on the application if they thought they met the broader definition of socially and economically disadvantaged, said the judge.
00:36:51.000The lawsuit said the limited funding put white male applicants.
00:36:55.000Quote, at significant risk that by the time their applications are processed, the money will be gone.
00:37:02.000An argument that did not sway the judge.
00:37:05.000The judge wrote, while this is certainly unfortunate, Congress cannot reasonably have been expected to predict with precision the level of demand for funds, nor how the demand would break down between priority and non priority applications.
00:37:20.000Under the Biden Restaurant Relief Program, restaurants and bars can qualify for grants equal to their pandemic related revenue losses with a cap of $10 million per business.
00:37:38.000This is a little microcosm of the future of America.
00:37:42.000The government shuts down the economy.
00:37:44.000They tell people you cannot buy and sell, you can't do business, you can't permit customers to enter your establishment, you can't permit your employees to go to work.
00:37:55.000We're shutting the entire economy down by order of the law, enforced by the police.
00:38:01.000With restaurants in particular, this is killer.
00:38:04.000Because restaurants do not have the cash on hand to keep their business going without any sales.
00:38:10.000You know, there are some businesses like Walmart, for example, which were exempt from the lockdown order.
00:38:17.000Walmart's and Walgreens' and Target's, all these stores remained open throughout the pandemic because they got a special exemption from the government.
00:38:27.000Still, yet other businesses were classified as essential and they too remained open with a special exception from the government.
00:38:35.000What's more, other businesses were able to adapt.
00:38:37.000They were able to do e commerce and do business online.
00:39:34.000Restaurants, in particular, are slaughtered by the COVID lockdown.
00:39:39.000And there were some estimates that, particularly in China, 80% of restaurants wouldn't open back up after the pandemic.
00:39:47.000And there are similarly shocking figures in the United States as well.
00:39:52.000So, in short, the government passes these laws in these different states or these executive orders saying restaurants are totally screwed.
00:40:00.000They put out a little bit of funding last year to get restaurants through.
00:40:04.000They put out, I forget exactly how much was allocated, but they put out this paycheck protection program to help restaurants keep paying salaries and pay for their rent and expenses and other things.
00:40:15.000And this kept some restaurants going, but it was open to everybody.
00:40:18.000There wasn't enough to go around, there certainly wasn't enough money for everybody.
00:40:23.000But the government injected a little bit of money to keep some restaurants going.
00:40:28.000And that was the original stimulus last year under the Trump administration.
00:40:32.000Now, a year later, you've got activists or politicians, lending experts, policy experts, whatever.
00:40:38.000Harvard educated intellectuals working for think tanks funded by billionaires who now say, according to their analysis, that, well, you know, women and non white people didn't get enough money.
00:41:30.000Socially disadvantaged people, this is in the law, this is their terminology.
00:41:35.000Socially disadvantaged people are a priority group.
00:41:40.000The Small Business Association, which is processing and funding all the applications for this relief money, says that there are some groups that have priority status and some groups that do not have priority.
00:41:54.000The priority groups will get their applications processed and funded first, and then once all the priority applications are exhausted, they process the other applications.
00:42:06.000What constitutes a priority application?
00:42:09.000It's a member of a socially disadvantaged group.
00:42:12.000What's a socially disadvantaged group?
00:42:15.000It's somebody that is, quote, subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias because of their identity as a member of a group without regard to their individual qualities.
00:42:25.000Subjected to racial or ethnic prejudice or cultural bias.
00:42:30.000In America, a white country founded by whites.
00:43:00.000And they specifically say that those groups are blacks, Hispanics, indigenous.
00:43:05.000Alaska Natives, Native Hawaiians, Asian Pacific Americans, and Subcontinent Asian Americans, everybody except for white people, plus women, plus disabled people, and then also veterans.
00:43:18.000So they pass this new law with these new appropriations, with this added stipulation.
00:44:13.000Boo hoo, world's smallest violin for the white people.
00:44:16.000Congress couldn't have known that there was going to be more demand than the money that they allocated.
00:44:23.000Congress couldn't have possibly predicted how much money restaurant owners would have applied for.
00:44:28.000So I guess you're just out of luck if you're white.
00:44:32.000So, what we have here to summarize is the government destroys all businesses in the country and then revives businesses that are owned by non white people and women.
00:45:10.000But if you're a woman, if you're black, if you're Hispanic, if you're Asian, if you are not a white man, You got bailed out and you can continue on making a living.
00:45:25.000And, well, it's certainly unfortunate, but I guess congress just could have known.
00:45:29.000And anyway, these people have been the victims of racism for so long, so it's about time that you got the short end of the stick and not them.
00:45:39.000That's a district judge in Tennessee saying that.
00:45:42.000That's the federal government saying that.
00:46:32.000If you're a white applicant, we're already done taking applications.
00:46:36.000We had 10 spots, and they've all been filled by black people today.
00:46:42.000Your application wasn't processed because you weren't a priority group, because you were white, and you're not a socially disadvantaged person.
00:46:49.000Hey, you're not a socially disadvantaged person.
00:47:07.000Yeah, well, you're not going to get the promotion.
00:47:09.000You're not going to get the mentorship because, well, it may be unfortunate, but these poor black people were the victims of racism at one point.
00:47:33.000The government, the federal government of the United States, the Congress, they wrote this law, they passed this law with Republican votes.
00:48:39.000You can't get the job, you can't get the promotion, you can't get the mentorship, you can't get into college, you can't get the student aid.
00:48:47.000You're not going to get the state and federal money in your community unless you build Section 8, and even then.
00:48:55.000And then you can't qualify for Section 8, right?
00:48:59.000You're being told you don't get it, you don't have anything, we're discriminating against you because you're white, and that's the way it is.
00:49:09.000And white people's response to that is to say, well, If the shoe were on the other foot, if this happened to somebody else, everyone would have a problem with it.
00:49:16.000Or, even better, particularly with conservatives, you know what they say?
00:49:22.000They say, well, this is part of a communist agenda.
00:49:42.000Boomers, these experts, authors, think tank professionals, and they come on Fox News and they say, Oh, you know what there's really about, Sean?
00:53:03.000You could be as accommodating as you want to the beneficiaries of these programs.
00:53:07.000They are not paying back the favor anytime soon.
00:53:11.000Do not hold your breath waiting for one of these priority groups to say, hey, wait a second, this is wrong.
00:53:20.000I'm going to forfeit my priority and give it to a white male.
00:53:24.000Yeah, don't hold your breath for that to happen.
00:53:29.000What this is is racial redistribution.
00:53:31.000They're taking from The white founding stock of the country, their wealth, their rights, their jobs, their education, their resources, their income, all of it, they're taking from us to give to everybody else because we're white.
00:53:48.000And moreover, okay, not only is this like obscenely wrong, not only is this totally sick and disgusting and wrong and evil in general and because it's happening to us, but also they are taking from the productive people.
00:54:38.000Why do you think it was that white men got the aid and the other groups didn't?
00:54:44.000Well, you know, the experts would say it was because of racism.
00:54:47.000And they also say it's racism that white men make more money than other groups.
00:54:51.000And the same experts say it's the same reason why white countries succeed where non white countries don't.
00:54:58.000It's the same reason why the experts say that white people get higher scores on SATs and ACTs than non white people.
00:55:05.000Same experts say it's the same reason why white cities thrive, and there's not one notable city in Africa which has any development to speak of.
00:55:17.000Or there's another glaringly obvious reason for it all.
00:55:21.000Maybe it's because the white men applied for it on time.
00:55:28.000I know, I know, I know, that's racist to say.
00:55:40.000I mean, look, liberals call us white supremacists, but that guy's actually.
00:55:45.000Maybe, just maybe, it's because the white men were like kind of on top of it.
00:55:49.000You know, they were just kind of on top of it a little bit more than other groups.
00:55:53.000And maybe that's why it was white men that built the skyscrapers and circumnavigated the globe and went to the moon and invented everything that you see here.
00:56:09.000And it has nothing to do with discrimination or racism or whatever else that a Jewish intellectual says at a think tank funded by billionaires after they went to Harvard.
00:56:59.000Not only is that happening, but they're taking from the productive people.
00:57:04.000They're taking from productive people and they're giving it to non productive people.
00:57:09.000These disparities that are the result of a system which does not discriminate, they are correcting by taking from the people that are clearly excelling and giving it to the people that aren't excelling because they think that the only reason that some people are not excelling and others are is because it was unfair.
00:57:28.000What the consequence of this will be is that nobody will excel.
00:57:33.000The productive people will not have the resources.
00:57:36.000The productive people will not have the opportunities.
00:57:39.000And so, as a result, there'll be no more production.
00:57:42.000As a result, there will be no innovation.
00:57:45.000As a result, there will be no excellence.
00:57:49.000And in a society where there's no production, there's no innovation, there's no excellence, is that we're going to live in a terrible country.
00:57:57.000We're going to live in a terrible, dirty, violent country where nothing works, where we're an embarrassment.
00:58:17.000Because the people that built those cities, you know, when you look up at the skyscrapers, the people that built those things, they're having everything redistributed away from them and given to the bums on the street.
00:58:30.000You look up at the skyscrapers and you look at the transportation system, you marvel at the bridges and the trains and the.
00:58:40.000Like I said, the skyscrapers and everything, engineering marvels.
00:58:44.000And you look up at all of that, and the people that built those things, well, their wealth, their resources, their opportunity, their rights are being redistributed to these people that are begging in the streets and shooting and killing each other.
00:59:00.000And you go to McDonald's at 3 a.m. in the middle of a city, and that's what's being redistributed to, frankly.
01:00:18.000And You know, by the way, do you think that these people in government do you think it's really this like conspiracy where it's like, well, if we don't give the money to white people, then everyone's going to be fighting and they just don't like white people?
01:00:33.000I think Alexandria Ocasio Cortez is thinking to herself, boy, if we, I don't like anybody.
01:00:39.000If we deprive white people, then it's going to cause conflict.
01:00:45.000Pure and simple, she sees a white person and resents them.
01:00:50.000She resents white people and she resents white people because she is not white and she was inculcated with this culture, I'm sure, at Boston University where she went and in school.
01:01:03.000That white people colonized her ancestors and white people, and you know, by the way, they're colonizing her, her boyfriend's colonizing her right now, right?
01:01:11.000But white people colonized her ancestors and white people stole the wealth of her native land and whatever.
01:01:18.000She doesn't like us because we're not like her and there's historical conflict.
01:01:23.000And her ancestors were on the receiving end of bad historical things.
01:02:17.000White people are being displaced in this country demographically, white people are being displaced in the major cities in the country, white people are being displaced in the institutions and academia.
01:02:29.000White people are being displaced in the powerful institutions.
01:02:34.000They are all very cognizant of that, very conscientious of that fact and the significance of it, and they resent white people.
01:02:44.000White people are being displaced, and the people that are doing the displacement are non white people who see themselves, and they are, as distinct from white people.
01:02:54.000They're conscientious of that fact, and they resent white people.
01:02:58.000And they are using their newly gained authority, they are using their newly gained power to execute a racial vengeance.
01:03:08.000Fantasy, essentially, is what it is aspirational racial vendetta against white people in the cities and everywhere else.
01:03:18.000They want to extract from this country, from the allegedly abusive founding stock, and give it to their people.
01:03:28.000AOC and Lori Lightfoot and Stacey Abrams and all of them, they want to take from the oppressors, from the colonizers, loot, like Robin Hood, basically, loot from the perceived.
01:03:41.000Oppressor and give to their families, give to their POC, their people of color constituents, people of color friends, and so on.
01:04:13.000And when you see white people getting knocked out on the street by blacks in Chicago, the knockout game or whatever, why don't you ask them?
01:04:21.000Is this about the Frankfurt School or is this about race?
01:05:15.000Because you cannot discriminate against black people or Hispanics or Asians.
01:05:19.000Because that would violate equal protection, that would violate the Civil Rights Act, and so on.
01:05:24.000But they've now created a loophole which says, well, if there is a social disadvantage, in other words, you can discriminate against white people because they're not socially disadvantaged.
01:05:51.000Which affect you adversely because you're white, and then the government, if it does things that affect everybody adversely, is going to only help people that are non white.
01:06:06.000So, our feature story, though, is about farm subsidies, and this is an interesting article in the New York Times about how the same thing is now happening to farmers, but it's creating a lot of racial resentment now.
01:06:19.000It says, Quote, actually, Cut off a part of this.
01:06:24.000It says Mr. Lewis had just come in from feeding his cows one sunny spring afternoon when he opened a letter that could change his life.
01:06:31.000The government was offering to pay off his $200,000 farm loan, part of a new debt relief program created by Democrats to help farmers who have endured generations of racial discrimination.
01:06:43.000It was a windfall for a 29 year old who has spent the past decade scratching out a living as the only black farmer in his corner of northeastern Missouri, where signposts, quoting Genesis, line the soybean fields and traffic signals warn drivers to go slow because it is planting season.
01:07:00.000But the $4 billion fund has angered conservative white farmers.
01:07:05.000Who say they are being unfairly excluded because of their race.
01:07:09.000And it has plunged Mr. Lewis and other farmers of color into a new culture war over race, money, and power in American farming.
01:07:17.000By the way, it's a culture war, it's not a race war.
01:07:21.000Definitely has nothing to do with race.
01:07:24.000Mr. Lewis said, You can feel the tension.
01:07:26.000We've caught a lot of heat from the conservative Caucasian farmers.
01:07:30.000The debt relief is redress set aside for what the government calls socially disadvantaged farmers.
01:07:36.000Black, Hispanic, Indigenous, and other non white workers who have endured a long history of discrimination, from violence and land theft in the Jim Crow South to banks and federal farm offices that refused them loans or government benefits that went to white farmers.
01:07:51.000The program is part of a broader effort by the Biden administration and Democrats in Congress to confront how racial injustice has shaped American farming, which is overwhelmingly white.
01:08:04.000Black farm advocacy groups say that nearly all the land.
01:08:07.000Profit and subsidies go to the biggest, most powerful farm operations, leaving black farmers with little.
01:08:13.000But in large portions of rural America, the payments threaten to further anger white conservative farmers.
01:08:20.000The plans have drawn thousands of enraged comments on farm forums and are being fought by banks worried about losing interest income.
01:08:28.000And some rural residents have rallied around a new slogan cribbed from the conservative response to the Black Lives Matter movement All Farmers Matter.
01:08:36.000Many farmers of color have welcomed the debt relief, which was tucked into the $1.9 trillion COVID Relief Act.
01:08:42.000As well as even more ambitious measures proposed by Democrats to grant plots of up to 160 acres of farmland to black farmers.
01:08:52.000The Agriculture Department has a long standing series of programs to serve socially disadvantaged farmers and estimates that nearly 16,000 will have loans paid off that were made or backed by the government.
01:09:05.000The agency has sent thousands of letters to eligible farmers and expects that money could start flowing by early June.
01:09:11.000But rural residents, upset with the repayments, call them reverse racism.
01:09:17.000White conservative farmers and ranchers from Florida, Texas, and the Midwest quickly sued to block the program, just like with the restaurant relief, arguing that the promised money amounts to illegal discrimination.
01:09:30.000America First Legal is backing the Texas lawsuit, whose plaintiff is the state's agriculture commissioner.
01:09:37.000John Stevens, one of five Midwestern farmers who filed a lawsuit through the Wisconsin Institute for Law and Liberty, said it's anti white.
01:09:46.000Since when does agriculture get into this kind of race politics?
01:09:50.000Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack defended the debt repayment program at a White House briefing this month, saying that earlier coronavirus relief had gone disproportionately to white farmers.
01:10:03.000He also said government had never addressed the cumulative effects of years of racial discrimination against farmers.
01:10:10.000He said, We know for a fact that socially disadvantaged producers were discriminated against by the U.S. Department of Agriculture.
01:10:20.000There is a very legitimate reason for what we're doing.
01:10:25.000The use of race in federal programs has been a subject of litigation for decades, with a narrow majority of the Supreme Court deciding in 1995 that it is permissible only if the programs are, quote, narrowly tailored to accomplish a, quote, compelling governmental interest.
01:10:41.000The courts have generally held that institutions have a compelling interest in remedying their own past discrimination.
01:10:50.000So, in both the restaurant relief and the farm relief, the argument is this.
01:10:54.000It is not illegal to discriminate against white people because of racism and disparities.
01:11:05.000And the Supreme Court upheld this discrimination in 1995 and has historically done so because they say that rectifying past discrimination is a compelling governmental interest, which is permissible under the law.
01:11:20.000So, all anti white policy is permissible then.
01:11:24.000Because if all you have to do is say, well, you know, vague historical racism plus disparities, guess what?
01:11:32.000There will always be disparities because the races are unequal.
01:11:58.000We cannot rewrite the past, and disparities between individuals and groups will never be muted.
01:12:05.000So, there will always be a justification to therefore then discriminate against white people.
01:12:15.000Because we can't rewrite the past, so you can always claim historical discrimination, and you cannot eliminate disparities between people individually or in groups.
01:12:28.000So, there will always be in Inequities, inequalities, disparities.
01:12:35.000And so long as those two reasons are a legal and viable exception to anti discrimination, white people will continue to be discriminated against legally by the government and by private entities too.
01:13:10.000It says, still, the lawsuits have sowed concern and anger through networks of black farmers.
01:13:16.000Some have spent decades fighting unsuccessfully to get their share of legal settlements over past discrimination by the Agriculture Department.
01:13:24.000Now they are worried that the money set aside for debt repayment could get delayed for years and legal challenges.
01:13:43.000John Wesley Boyd, a Virginia bean and grain farmer who is the founder of the National Black Farmers Association, said, We're getting the short end.
01:13:52.000Anytime in the United States, if there's money for blacks, those groups speak up and say how unfair it is.
01:13:58.000But it's not unfair when they're spitting on you, when they're calling you racial epithets, when they're tearing up your application.
01:14:29.000Mr. Lewis says he tries to look beyond issues of race and has a white wife, white in laws, and white family on his mother's side, but ignoring race can be impossible in a small town where he lives, he said.
01:14:42.000He hunts, fishes, and holds conservative views, curses by saying, son of a buck.
01:14:47.000He has voted Republican in past elections, but unlike most of his neighbors, he voted for Biden.
01:14:52.000In other words, black farmer, white wife, white family on his mom's side, lives in a small town, is the son of a bog, hunts, fishes, has conservative views, votes Republican, except for for Biden.
01:16:08.000He is black and they are white and it matters.
01:16:15.000And clearly it matters, especially when the law starts to come out and say we're going to give to black people by taking from white people.
01:17:28.000And in particular, here, you've got a government thrust into power by a non white constituency that says, well, now we're going to give the non white People because of what white ancestors did.
01:17:40.000And the white people say, hey, that's not fair.
01:17:41.000And the non white people say, it's not fair, but we've been trying to get this money for years.
01:18:16.000We're becoming more diverse and becoming more diverse, prosperous, harmonious human settlement and civilization on this because of what I just said.
01:18:29.000That is what is happening on an individual level.
01:19:04.000It's not going to work for the society, and it's not going to work for white people because, you know, you read about this stuff, and of course, this is just like, you know, as a third party objective observer, you would say this nation will fail because of diversity.
01:19:18.000Not because of Marxism, not because of critical race theory, not because of intersectionality or Democrats or socialism.
01:19:24.000It will fail because you have different kinds of people living together, different races, not cultures, races, because you've got a majority minority country, majority of racial and ethnic minorities.
01:20:44.000You may have faith in their goodwill, and I don't know why you would.
01:20:50.000But once white people are displaced in power, it matters a lot less what we think about their intentions than what their intentions actually are.
01:21:00.000You could say they're cultural Marxists all you want, but once the keys are turned over and white People are an absolute minority in this country and shrinking all the time.
01:21:09.000We are going to have less and less of an ability to resist whatever their plans are for us, whatever the reason is that you might think.
01:21:20.000So, you know, today they say, well, you don't get the stimulus from the COVID relief.
01:21:27.000What happens in the future when they say that we're going to take white people's land?
01:21:31.000We're going to take white people's money?
01:22:06.000And everyone understands that when it's Jews or anybody else.
01:22:10.000The ADL or SPLC will come into a grade school and they'll lecture middle schoolers about how, you know, making a joke about Jewish people could lead to another Holocaust, right?
01:22:21.000So everybody perfectly understands this principle when it applies to non white people.
01:22:27.000They go into fourth grade, second grade classrooms and show people videos of mass graves and emaciated Holocaust survivors and say, this is what happens if you make a joke.
01:23:03.000They capitalized black, Hispanic, and indigenous, but not white, as in white people and black people, in this article that I just read about how.
01:23:14.000Non white people get priority COVID stimulus and white people are not priority and don't get COVID stimulus.
01:23:22.000That's not, we don't see where that's going.
01:23:26.000That's, well, it's impossible for it to go that way because white people were the oppressors and white people are in the majority.
01:23:59.000Are they going to change their minds all of a sudden?
01:24:01.000Well, we were ramping up these anti white policies, but it appears the clock has just striked 49.9%, and now white people are no longer a majority.
01:24:11.000Therefore, they now have these protections.
01:24:14.000Are we going to cross the finish line where they say, well, White people have finally paid for their historical wrongdoings.
01:24:49.000The balls to just say what it is and to say that it's wrong on its face in itself, not because if the shoe were on the other foot, because it's wrong and because we're us and we won't accept it.
01:25:05.000We built this country, white people founded this country, we're white, and no, I don't think we're going to be replaced so that we could all be rounded up and killed.
01:25:17.000I don't think that we're going to be replaced so that.
01:28:06.000The United States, Canada, France, UK, Germany, Italy, Australia.
01:28:14.000So, you could say, well, it's wrong when it happens to anybody, and that very well may be true, but it's not happening to anybody or everybody.
01:29:52.000I mean, I don't mean to be glib, but really, take a look around at the world and tell me with a straight face that that is going to be a good thing for this country, that this country will get better or even stay the same and not get much, much worse when that's the case.
01:30:12.000Call it whatever you want, but tell me I'm wrong.
01:30:46.000You know, there's a lot of conservatives that say, well, I don't care about being called racist, but then, you know, they're not going to tell like it is because, you know, we just don't talk about it that way.
01:30:57.000I mean, we're running out of time here, people.
01:31:05.000You know, I'm sure a lot of people in the COVID pandemic didn't have their, you know, power generators and their non perishable foods ready to go.
01:31:16.000We're running out of time, and people want to play politics.
01:31:20.000People want to come up with things like the new right, and people want to, you know, I'm on my Tucker appearance, and I'm going to write a little article.
01:31:29.000For American Mind or something, and I'm going to come up with a little clever heuristic about politics.
01:32:19.000You watch and see where do you think this goes when they say no aid, no scholarship, no financial aid, need not apply, don't get the mentorship, don't get the promotion, and on and on and on.
01:32:31.000They don't prosecute BLM, but they go after the Capitol rioters and DHS are spying on them.
01:33:46.000Before we move on to our super chats, usually people start to leave the show.
01:33:49.000Before we move on to our super chats, remember if you're just tuning in or if you tuned in late, I'll be debating Robert Barnes tomorrow, 6 p.m. Central Time on Infowars at greatdebate.news.
01:34:02.000We'll be debating on the Israeli Palestinian conflict.
01:34:04.000Alex Jones is the moderator of the debate.
01:34:08.000So, anyway, usually people start to file out when the super chats begin.
01:34:11.000So, I just want to remind you before we start that.
01:34:14.000Don't head out just yet if you're just joining us tomorrow, 6 p.m. Central Time.
01:39:44.000Last year, not crazy, but you know, for somebody my age doing what I do, I was making lots of money last year, and it's not like I was being gratuitous about it or flashy.
01:39:58.000It was just the fact that I could fill up my car with gas and not really feel bad about it, you know what I mean?
01:40:06.000Or I could go to a fast food place and just kind of order whatever I want, and if I had to throw out a couple of things, I wouldn't care, you know.
01:40:13.000I could treat people to lunch and not really care and travel on a whim, you know.
01:40:18.000And now I really still could do that, but it's just not as comfortable as it used to be because the government took a lot of my money.
01:41:40.000I haven't been scooped up by anybody in the industry.
01:41:43.000I'm just independent, thriving and succeeding.
01:41:47.000And I'm already a disadvantage, banned from the biggest services.
01:41:51.000And I continue to succeed in spite of that.
01:41:53.000And then I thrive in spite of being banned from the next order of services, right?
01:41:58.000Not only am I banned from YouTube and PayPal and Stripe, but I'm also then banned from Twitch and DLive and from Streamlabs and whatever of the world, Epic Pay.
01:43:29.000But anyway, how'd I get on that subject?
01:43:35.000Yeah, so DLive is holding some money, and the government continues to hold lots of money.
01:43:41.000And it's like, it's just so infuriating because it's like, like I said, I make lots of money, have lots of money, because I work really hard.
01:43:52.000Like I said, seeded in spite of overwhelming odds.
01:45:23.000Because a lot of people just throw out, I see people replying to me saying, you should talk about how, you know, Israel is, what was the thing somebody said?
01:45:36.000Like Israel attacks Christians or whatever.
01:45:38.000And it's like, yeah, I mean, that very well may be true, but does that fall within the scope of the debate?
01:48:01.000Grubb says, can't get over the fact that our State Department is condemning Belarus for persecuting journalists, while Andrew Anglin literally cannot come back to America because he posted comedy articles online.
01:49:42.000It's awareness and it's content, so I'll talk about it.
01:49:46.000Last week, this girl journalist from Breaking 911, popular Twitter news publication platform, this girl journalist.
01:49:58.000Puts out a veritable barrage of tweets aimed at me, accusing me of hating women, saying that I've convinced my audience to hate women, saying all kinds of nasty, completely unfounded things.
01:50:14.000A barrage, unprovoked by me or anybody, saying, Groypers are hate women, Nick Fuentes hates women, Nick Fuentes made his followers think that all women are attention seeking whores online.
01:50:31.000And at first, I was like, whatever, you know, whatever.
01:50:34.000Another e girl doesn't like the Groypers.
01:52:09.000National populist, I'm a nationalist, whatever.
01:52:12.000And they purport to be in favor of a traditional view on family and gender roles.
01:52:18.000And what you'll often find is then they turn it around and say something like, you know, well, I'm for traditional gender roles, but I don't think that women should get hate online.
01:52:31.000I don't think that, but I do think that women get too much hate online.
01:52:35.000Well, I am in favor of traditional gender roles, but there's always a catch, there's always a qualifier.
01:52:41.000There's always an asterisk, a little something, and this is just like a red flag.
01:53:04.000Men and women are different, they are significantly different, and the significant differences between them have consequences for the society, and therefore, How we treat men and women should be different, and it does matter.
01:54:19.000They should be having kids and raising them because nobody else is going to raise the kids, rather, nobody else is going to have the kids other than the women.
01:54:27.000And nobody else is going to raise the kids other than the kids' mothers.
01:54:31.000So it really can't work any other way.
01:54:36.000Well, look, let's just put it really simply men and women are social, and men and women are sexual.
01:54:45.000We produce through sexual reproduction.
01:54:48.000Women are the objects of man's sexual desire, men, the object of women's sexual desire.
01:54:53.000The way that we reproduce is through sexual reproduction.
01:54:59.000Only women are capable of having children.
01:55:02.000And only mothers are capable of raising their babies.
01:55:05.000So, how else are we going to build the society other than around men and women getting married when they're at the age of fertility and having children, the women birthing the children, and the mothers raising their babies?
01:56:16.000That is the foundation of a conservative disposition a sober resignation about all of this that I'm telling you.
01:56:24.000What's more is that because women are the ones that are having the babies, there is something special about women.
01:56:31.000It's a very special thing to create life inside of you.
01:56:34.000There's something very special about the fact that they take a nurturing role for their children, but it also has consequences about a female's disposition.
01:56:42.000Women are childlike, women are physically weak, women take a more social role, they're more empathetic.
01:56:48.000I don't have to tell you if you've been around women, you know how they are.
01:57:47.000If it's so, Then check yourself, please, because we are trying to create a society that is moral and functional again based on this foundational conservative disposition.
01:58:00.000And women will come around and say, I'm based, I get it, I believe in traditional gender roles.
01:58:05.000And then they come in and they say, Well, I believe in them, but here's my opinion.
01:58:18.000But I think I should get special treatment.
01:58:22.000And ultimately, so there's one problem here, which is hypocrisy, but the other problem is bound up in the nature of women, which you've just acknowledged, which is this.
01:58:34.000There is a certain kind of woman who gets into politics, not for the purpose of saving the world.
01:58:39.000A consequence of women's disposition is that they do not desire the same things as men.
01:58:43.000For the same reason that politics is male dominated and males consume political content, it's the same reason why women don't, there are some exceptions, but for the most part, don't.
01:58:56.000Seek out politics for the same reason that men do.
01:58:59.000Men may seek out politics for a variety of reasons.
01:59:02.000They pursue truth, power, competition, something like that.
01:59:10.000It's the same as the motivation for entering any other male space.
01:59:14.000In a lot of cases, women enter politics because they are opportunistic, because they're seeking male attention.
01:59:21.000They come into right wing politics where there's not a lot of women, and they find that they're able to get attention, they find that they're able to attract.
01:59:28.000You know, any kind of male partner that they want, and they're able to leverage this into social status.
01:59:34.000We know that women are very conscious of social status.
01:59:37.000We know that women are attention seeking.
01:59:38.000We know that women are doing this sexual selection process of trying to find a fit mate in all the different things that, you know, that would qualify that.
01:59:50.000And so women come into these spaces, and because of their disposition, which we've all acknowledged because of our traditional view of gender and gender roles.
02:00:01.000We know that they come in there and they've got a totally different sort of motivation here.
02:00:07.000They've got a totally different goal, totally different frame of mind.
02:00:10.000And so women come in and they say, well, I'm an entryist into right wing politics, but I'm based.
02:00:16.000I'm an entryist in traditional right wing politics.
02:00:21.000And what they try to do time and time again is stir up trouble, stir up drama, create conflict between men, try to create more attention for themselves.
02:01:05.000Because we attack women that are online, because we're trying to bully women who are online, and creating this big spectacle oh, I think Nick Fuentes is a sexist, and blah, blah, blah.
02:03:06.000Now there's a conflict between the men, between the males, of a man who is going to accommodate the women and men who refuse to accommodate the women.
02:03:14.000Men who say, No special treatment, this is how it goes.
02:03:16.000It's no e girls, this is not a female space.
02:03:19.000We are trying to bully women back into a different place.
02:03:24.000There's definitely an excess of feminism, and we're rebalancing it to an extent.
02:03:28.000You know, we could make that whole argument, right?
02:03:30.000But basically, we say, look, we're not changing the rules.
02:03:52.000I mean, and some guys want to be accommodating towards women because, frankly, they're attracted to them.
02:03:59.000And so women come in, and, you know, like I said, the motivation is different.
02:04:04.000They seek attention, they're seeking sort of mates potentially, seeking opportunities with the highest status male, entryism to a movement so they gain access to high status males.
02:04:19.000And the consequence of women in the movement is they create conflict between the men.
02:04:26.000So then you've got this conflict now brewing between people that should be friends, where some are saying, hey, little girl, it's not such a big deal.
02:04:33.000And some guys are just saying, look, this is the way that it is.
02:05:41.000Even at that point, if I were to say, and this is the sick head games that they play, if I were to go in after she apologizes, because she puts out a tweet tonight and she says, Oh, I'm sorry, Nick, I was wrong.
02:08:28.000But as far as I'm concerned, that ship has sailed, okay?
02:08:32.000It's no e girls, and the second intifada is on.
02:08:37.000Nicholas J. Al Fuentes, Al Fuentes, Nicholas Sajidin is declaring a second intifada against the e girls, and inshallah, all glory to Allah, he wills this.
02:08:55.000We will shake off these entryist e girls and these piece of shit males that are trying unsuccessfully again to accommodate them.
02:09:08.000We will not let female entryists and their male appeasers destroy America first.
02:12:31.000By the way, she wouldn't be responding to me like she is if I didn't respond in that way.
02:12:36.000You know, I mean, if I were to, and understand too, on a sexual level, If I were to quote tweet and say, oh, apology accepted, she would lose all interest, right?
02:15:54.000It's like you see that picture of that World War II soldier before the war, and he's like, and then after the war, and he's like, this, you know, that's me.
02:16:39.000Not to be a boomer or anything, but there are a lot of like young right wing guys who are like, I'm more left economically, like they're in favor of student loan forgiveness and other stuff.
02:16:50.000And it's because they haven't worked and they don't own anything, okay?
02:16:56.000Maybe that's the one percenter in me talking, maybe that's a boomer in me talking or something, but for real, I feel like I've worked my butt off, I'm successful, and now the government's taking all my money.
02:17:08.000And I got to bail out people that went to college.
02:21:11.000Jostra Movers says, I don't know if you heard, but the latest lefty conspiracy about you is that you bought a million dollar mansion in Canada and you're planning to flee to Canada of all places for some reason.
02:22:51.000GOP has to equal America first, anything short of that, and we decline to a bitter, hated, persecuted, religious, racial, political minority.
02:23:53.000Owen says, found a Groyper in school a couple years younger than me.
02:23:56.000My friends told me he's based, so went up to scare him, or so went up to him in the hallway and said, Sub Groyper, gave him a copy of Culture Wars magazine, and he looked at me like the feds were knocking on his door.
02:25:11.000Hicks says Have you noticed that there's plenty of slurs that are offensive to non whites, but there isn't a single word that describes whites in a derogatory way?
02:25:19.000Even when they desperately make stuff up like mayo roach, it literally doesn't hit the same.
02:27:23.000Lauren Chen is smart and putting something out there that's generative.
02:27:28.000What I cannot stand, and this is the real distinction, is women that come in and turn into little Miss Bossy Pants and they say, Well, here's how it's going to be.
02:27:38.000I don't like this one, and I don't like that one, and you're being mean to me, and women need to be treated nicer.
02:27:45.000Women need to come into this space humbly and respectfully and contribute something.
02:29:14.000She's contributing something and she's, you know, she's being pleasant.
02:29:18.000She's, you know, a model, a true model.
02:29:23.000So it's really not that complicated, but you have to explain it so that people can kind of understand rationally how to get from point A to point B.
02:33:51.000It's like being a snake charmer or something.
02:33:53.000It's like you have to be sort of masterful.
02:33:56.000Men have to have mastery over women, not in a slavery way, not in a tyrannical, abusive, cruel way, but men have to have some level of mastery because without it, if women are in the driver's seat, we are going to drive off a cliff.
02:35:08.000And then their husband, which has happened to me, then their husband or their boyfriend comes in and says, hey, you don't talk to my wife like that.
02:38:20.000Based Anon says I found that if you speak calmly and reasonably to a normie about based and red pill stuff, they will agree with lots of it as long as you speak in private.
02:38:28.000Have you had this experience or do you not have any normie friends anymore?
02:38:33.000I don't really have many normie friends anymore, though, anyway.
02:38:37.000You'd be surprised if you just sound calm and reasonable, and if you just use language that isn't like incendiary, you'll get much further.
02:38:45.000That's always been my problem with like Wignat types, they come into it like hot tempered, angry, and they sound crazy.
02:38:54.000And it's like if you just, it's so like obvious, but if you just talk to people and think, hmm, how can I make this argument in a way that sounds normal and reasonable?
02:39:10.000And you'd be surprised how much further you'd get than if you come up to somebody and you're like, hey, you know, you don't really get what's going on here.
02:40:15.000At least Africans have a spine enough to tell the global homo Jews who run your life to go to hell and okay, I keep God alive and homosexuality illegal.
02:40:25.000That they keep homosexuality illegal because they think that homosexuals are like, and they're not wrong, but they think that they're like bad juju.
02:40:32.000Though uh, the poopy people be bad juju, they don't they're not against that.
02:40:39.000I mean, don't get me wrong, it's that's based, they don't have to understand it more than that, but that's why I think.
02:42:47.000Black Swan says anti white and anti Christian is mutually inclusive because they often leverage anti white sentiment to say Christianity is a white colonizer religion and we need to return back to ancestral religion.
02:43:04.000Really, it's more a Jewish thing, I think.
02:43:07.000It's about the Jewish antagonism to Christianity, I think, more than anything.
02:43:11.000But also the antagonism between their nihilism, their amorality, and Christianity, because they also want to push moral relativism and nihilism and promiscuity, homosexuality.
02:44:34.000And you know, look, I am saying this because you're black and super chatting.
02:44:42.000But I think it should be said for the record that obviously the message of the show, and this is a case in point, is not a hateful message, contrary to what many people say.
02:44:55.000This is a message that is objectively true for all people.
02:44:59.000And, you know, I use Justin KG as an example because he's just super chatting, but it's the truth.
02:45:14.000Even if I wasn't white, even if you didn't consider me white, even if I didn't consider myself white, even if I wasn't white, it doesn't matter.
02:45:32.000It's sort of an awkward thing because it is like it's race.
02:45:36.000And there's a racial division in the country, but what's right is right.
02:45:41.000And we don't have to give in to racial hatred to say that we deserve dignity and respect.
02:45:47.000That is something that is, you know, and that's an important point to make that we do not have to give in to racial hatred, animosity.
02:45:56.000We're not saying, oh, we think we're under attack, so we hate you.
02:46:00.000You know, there's a reality here about multiracialism and division.
02:46:07.000But, you know, that doesn't mean that on some individual level we have to hate or that we have to hate a group, but just recognizing what's going on and that this isn't going to work.
02:46:20.000And what's going to be the best outcome for the country?
02:46:24.000And how are we going to prevent the extermination of America and all the great things that America creates?
02:46:29.000And that's really like the central question, which everyone really has a stake in answering that so that we have a good outcome.
02:48:22.000Modern Monarchist says, it really annoys me how everyone is afraid to make eye contact.
02:48:26.000Person, they mutter their words at you, and when you choose to engage in a simple exchange of words, they cease functioning and have a system crash.
02:51:50.000Nah, I think I have a pretty good idea.
02:51:52.000I mean, unless you're talking about North Africa or something, in which case you're being retarded because that's obviously not what I'm talking about.
02:52:00.000But I'm waiting for the counter argument.
02:52:02.000You're just sputtering, just sputtering.
02:52:21.000Isaac James says, Hey, Nick, did you see the sick video of that black woman pummeling and dragging a white woman with her hair while a black man holds a door for her?
02:52:29.000Truly, cultural Marxism has gone too far.
02:52:32.000Do you see those cultural Marxists dragging that white guy through the street?
02:52:39.000Braden says, How do you feel about banning porn and the argument that banning it would result in worse, more dangerous, and illegal forms of it to rise?
02:53:18.000And remember to check out my big debate tomorrow night, 6 o'clock Central, me versus Robert Barnes, hosted by Alex Jones, only on greatdebate.news.