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00:23:40.000Featured story tonight is about Syria again, which you might be a little bit tired of hearing about that.
00:23:46.000I know we did three shows last week about Turkey and Syria and everything that's going on in the Middle East, but tonight we finally have definitive news about our presence in the region.
00:23:59.000Last week, of course, we talked about a deal that was struck between the United States and Turkey.
00:24:04.000Sort of a handshake, informal kind of a deal that we were going to scale down our presence in Syria.
00:24:36.000We'll also be talking about some sanctions which have been put on the Turkish government in response to their incursion in Syria, which the Trump administration says has gone too far.
00:24:46.000We'll talk about a deal which has now been struck between the Syrian government and the Kurds, which has the Assad regime moving into northeastern Syria where we used to be in order to protect the Kurds.
00:24:58.000So a lot is happening on the ground there.
00:25:06.000We will also be talking tonight about a meeting that has happened between Mark Zuckerberg, the CEO of Facebook, and conservatives.
00:25:15.000I had just heard about this a little bit before the show even started.
00:25:19.000That apparently Mark Zuckerberg has been meeting with people like Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Lindsey Graham, a lot of conservatives.
00:25:26.000This is an unnamed anonymous source that has brought this to the attention of the media, but this is a report in Politico that apparently Mark Zuckerberg is trying to appease the Trump administration, trying to appease the conservative media by perhaps hearing them out finally and trying not to ban them.
00:26:40.000I don't want to give a lot of details about it because I don't want to dox anybody, but I was out of town for the wedding, and it was pretty great.
00:27:04.000They had the incense burning, and they had a lot of Latin being spoken and everything, and there was not as much nonsense as there is in the Novus Ordo Masses.
00:27:14.000That's one that I go to, and you know, to me, it's all Mass, okay?
00:27:19.000You're there to receive the bread, alright?
00:27:26.000If it's in communion with Rome, it's fine by me, okay?
00:27:29.000but at this latin mass they didn't have all this peace be with you stuff and you know at the the regular uh you know vatican ii type masses there's just so much interaction people are singing people are talking to one another there's this hand holding hand holding and peace be with you and there's a homily where they're talking about the fucking chicago bears
00:27:51.000Already already with the language my apologies, but it's like seriously, you know, they're like well Jesus Christ died on the cross and that's kind of like Jay Cutler.
00:28:01.000I don't think Jay Cutler's a quarterback anymore, but nevertheless, so that was very nice.
00:28:06.000It was one of my very good friends who got married.
00:28:08.000Two very good friends and friends of the show, so it's nice to see.
00:28:12.000There was an impromptu performance by Egg White, our rapper.
00:32:02.000I'll post them on my Telegram and on Twitter.
00:32:05.000So I don't have all that information right now, but whenever the debate is over, it should be like probably 10 o'clock or something like that, 10 o'clock central.
00:32:13.000I'll be back for America First as usual here, but we'll be watching it on DLive as it happens.
00:32:19.000So just remember to check that out, but I'll remind everybody tomorrow as well.
00:32:24.000Before we jump completely into the news news, I also want to wish everybody a happy Columbus Day.
00:32:31.000Today is Columbus Day, which is very important.
00:32:34.000For us as a movement, as reactionaries, nationalists, but also for me as an Italian, for me as somebody that is half Italian, it's always good to remind all these Anglos, all these Northern Europeans, that nobody would be here if it were not for the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus and the Spanish people.
00:34:19.000You know, obviously we colonized the New World, the Spanish did, the French did, the English did, and so on, that we should treat him like a villain, and we should say that he's a bad person and cancel Columbus Day, and instead we should celebrate the indigenous people that were here before Columbus.
00:34:37.000We should celebrate and remember that they were killed, and their land was stolen, and
00:34:44.000And, uh, you know, for what it's worth, I've done two shows now about Christopher Columbus.
00:34:50.000The show's been on since February 2017, so that means that we did two shows on Columbus Day.
00:34:56.000And it's like, you can't have a new take every year, right?
00:34:59.000It's not like, if this show goes on for like 20 years, and God, God, I hope it doesn't, right?
00:35:04.000If this show is going on for 20 years, I'm not gonna have 20 different takes about Columbus Day.
00:35:10.000So we've done it a few times and the take really is that this is a manifestation, this is symbolic of larger battle that is going on.
00:35:20.000It is these forces of people that want Columbus Day and people that want Indigenous Peoples Day.
00:35:26.000And what this represents at a larger and broader level is not Christopher Columbus and, you know, what happened on that fateful day.
00:35:34.000But it's about a racial or ethnic battle for what America is supposed to be.
00:35:40.000Do we celebrate the white men that built this country, that discovered it, that mapped it out, that settled it, explored it, conquered it, and all this?
00:35:50.000Who may have done bad things to non-white groups like own slaves, or like genocide Native Americans, or they were racist, or whatever.
00:35:59.000Or are we going to celebrate the indigenous people and the slave and the victim of the holocaust and the victim of Jim Crow and everything else?
00:36:09.000And the reason why days like this are so important is because it really shows us the nature of the battle.
00:36:15.000You know, boomers and Turning Point USA and Donald Trump, they want us to believe that the real battle in this country is between socialists and capitalists, or it's between leftists and conservatives.
00:36:29.000You know, everybody wants to make this struggle that's happening in our country, this conflict, about everything other than what it's actually about.
00:36:40.000They say it's about rich versus poor, or ideology, and so on.
00:36:44.000But a day like today is not about any of that.
00:36:47.000Whether or not you believe this day is Columbus Day or Indigenous Peoples Day has nothing to do with what you believe the economic system should be, or who you voted for, or anything like that.
00:36:57.000You know, maybe there are patterns about, you know, probably people who voted for Donald Trump wanted it to be Columbus Day, and probably people that are Republicans wanted it to be Columbus Day, and so on.
00:37:07.000But at the end of the day, why this is a touchstone issue
00:37:12.000Why this is so hotly debated for decades is because of the nature of Christopher Columbus and what he represents.
00:37:20.000Again, it is about what America is and what it represents.
00:37:24.000From whose perspective do we tell our history?
00:37:29.000You know, why does it really matter at the end of the day?
00:37:31.000It matters because non-white people have a grievance against Christopher Columbus.
00:37:37.000Non-white people having a grievance against the white man.
00:37:41.000A black person cannot be assimilated into the mythology of the United States, when the mythology of the United States as it is, is about people that were genociding Native Americans and owning slaves and all this, in the same way that, you know, an Italian like myself
00:37:58.000You know, my ancestors came here in the 20th century.
00:38:01.000They can assimilate into the idea of a country that was founded by George Washington.
00:38:07.000They can assimilate in such a fashion that they see George Washington as their descendant in a certain capacity.
00:39:01.000The left, the left as a word, non-white people essentially, led by certain groups in media, are trying to redefine America.
00:39:09.000You know, they want to keep America, but they want to redefine it, its mythology, its heroes, its culture,
00:39:15.000According to the experience of the non-white person.
00:39:19.000Because it's going to be a non-white nation.
00:39:22.000You know, by 2040, the majority of people in America will be non-white.
00:39:26.000And therefore, the majority of the people in America will have an ancestral experience of America as the so-called marginalized, oppressed, whatever.
00:39:35.000And like I laid out in various examples.
00:39:38.000You know, whether it's the 13% of blacks who are descended from slaves.
00:40:01.000Or were, you know, treated badly and were subject to exclusion laws, immigration laws in the early 1900s.
00:40:09.000Or Jews, who were the victims of the Holocaust and anti-Semitism and so on.
00:40:14.000So it's going to be a new country, but it's not going to be a new country because it'll be socialist, or a new country because it will be progressive, or something, but a new country because the demographics will have changed.
00:40:26.000And again, according to that demographic change, we will rewrite and change the history.
00:40:32.000We'll rewrite and completely change the mythology of what led up to, built, and defined what we know to be America, as opposed to a white perspective, the white experience of people that
00:40:56.000And so a day like today reminds us of that.
00:40:59.000So that's why days like today, whereas maybe 50 years ago didn't really mean much to people, you know, outside of like Italians or whatever, maybe 50 years ago it's like, oh, it's Columbus Day.
00:41:09.000It's like one of these throwaway holidays, like you just get a day off or whatever.
00:41:12.000That's how I looked at it when I was growing up.
00:41:14.000Now we realize it's very critical and important.
00:41:17.000It's like, are you in favor of the white vision of the country?
00:41:21.000Are you in favor of the white people that created the country and white people as a group?
00:41:25.000Or are you in favor of non-white people as a group?
00:41:27.000You know, this is how these things are starting to line up these days, if they haven't, you know, over the past couple of decades.
00:42:03.000So they had this home field advantage that for thousands of years they could have been building armies and technology and they had a population advantage and we came over here and we just effed their shit up so hard and easily
00:42:16.000with a fraction of the people and you know and from like thousands of miles away across an ocean and we came in and we pushed their shit in so hard and we ruled them for hundreds of years and we did it easily and we took their stuff and we enslaved them and killed a lot of them
00:43:23.000And by the way, nobody feels so bad when it's white people getting killed, right?
00:43:27.000You know, white people are gonna start getting slaughtered once they retake the country, the sort of decolonization of the continent, as it were.
00:43:34.000They're not gonna feel so bad about exercising some racial vengeance against us, so.
00:44:07.000We're going to dive into our news here.
00:44:09.000We're going to talk about Mark Zuckerberg first.
00:44:12.000And like I said, this is a minor white pill.
00:44:14.000It's not huge news, but I did just see this on Twitter earlier today.
00:44:18.000Apparently Mark Zuckerberg is meeting with all these conservative pundits and politicians lately.
00:44:24.000And I'll read to you, this is a report from Politico.
00:44:28.000It says, quote, Facebook CEO Mark Zuckerberg has been hosting informal talks
00:44:33.000And small off-the-record dinners with conservative journalists, commentators, and at least one Republican lawmaker in recent months to talk about issues like free speech and to discuss partnerships.
00:44:45.000The dinner which began in July, or the dinners which began in July, are part of Zuckerberg's broader effort to cultivate friends on the right amid outrage by President Donald Trump and his allies over alleged bias against conservatives at Facebook and other major social media companies.
00:45:02.000One person familiar with the gatherings said, quote, I'm under no illusions that he is a conservative, but I think he does care about some of our concerns.
00:45:13.000And this has been corroborated by multiple other sources.
00:45:18.000News of the outreach is likely to further fuel suspicions on the left that Zuckerberg is trying to appease the White House and stay out of Trump's crosshairs.
00:45:26.000The president threatened to sue Facebook and Google in June and has in the past pressured the Justice Department to take action against his perceived foes.
00:46:11.000Every day they're banning people, they're shadow banning people, they're demonetizing, they discriminate based on ads.
00:46:19.000If you want to buy ads, sometimes they tell you we refuse to let you buy advertisements.
00:46:24.000They deliberately cut your engagement on YouTube as a great example.
00:46:28.000This has been happening to Stefan Molyneux.
00:46:30.000So I could give you like a thousand examples from all throughout the past three years, and these idiots on the left, I guess they're not stupid, there's a reason they do this, but they are trying to make the case as if we don't know better, that Zuckerberg's like really trying to help out the right, he's really trying to appease them.
00:47:42.000As part of the series, Zuckerberg met earlier this year with Republican Senator Lindsey Graham, who insinuated that Facebook had become a monopoly during a congressional hearing last year.
00:47:53.000Fox News host Tucker Carlson was also there.
00:47:59.000It says fingered in this article so that doesn't sound right.
00:48:03.000It was figured Zuckerberg is contributing to quote the death of free speech in America and conservative radio talk show host Hugh Hewitt was cautioned against a DOJ enforcement action but it's called for a new regulatory regime to minimize big tech bias against conservatives.
00:48:21.000As well as CNN commentator Mary Catherine Hamm, conservative commentator Ben Shapiro, AEI fellow and former Washington Free Beacon editor Matt Continetti, Town Hall editor and Fox News contributor Guy Benson, and Media Research Center founder Brent Basel have also attended the dinners, according to a person familiar with the gatherings.
00:48:43.000Washington Examiner Chief Political Correspondent and Fox News contributor Brian York also confirmed his attendance but declined to disclose the contents of the dinner because there was a prior agreement that it was off the record.
00:48:56.000So what we can basically confirm is that these conversations did happen with Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, Guy Bents, and all the people I just listed.
00:49:04.000We don't know what was discussed, but they think that it is a part of a larger campaign by Zuckerberg to try to win back over the right and ultimately try to get the Trump administration from
00:50:43.000Like, long term, something must be done, because once we get a Democrat in office, well that suspicion, or rather that fear, that impression that the administration would crack down on Facebook, of course evaporates, because Kamala Harris won't get on Zuckerberg because he's censoring conservatives, she'll get on him because he's not censoring them enough.
00:51:07.000For as long as Trump is in office, what we can be satisfied with, at least again in the very short term, is that he creates this impression.
00:52:15.000And Guy Benson are telling Mark Zuckerberg about is not that he's banning too many of people like me.
00:52:21.000Not that he's banning too many groipers, right?
00:52:24.000You know that when Mark Zuckerberg sits down with Ben Shapiro...
00:52:28.000Shapiro is telling him you need to ban white nationalists, and that's a great thing, and you need to ban reactionaries, and you need to ban people that are the real racists and so on, but you can't ban Jews like me.
00:52:39.000But you can't ban Zionists and people like me.
00:52:42.000And you know Hugh Hewitt is saying the same thing, and Guy Bentsen is saying all that.
00:52:57.000It is white-pilling that he's having these conversations, that that pressure exists, and is working, and he's cognizant of that, and he's trying to create an appearance that he's doing something about that.
00:53:07.000Like, I don't think I can look at this and say that it's a bad thing, right?
00:53:10.000Conversely, he's probably doing this for appearances, he is probably doing this to get Trump to maybe look the other way, and even if he was serious about addressing these concerns, like one of these sources says,
00:53:23.000Talking to Ben Shapiro is not gonna help us, okay?
00:53:25.000Talking to Guy Benson, who is a gay something... I mean, he does some other things.
00:53:31.000He's not just gay, like many other gay men.
00:54:07.000But anyway, so anyway, time moving very quickly moment.
00:54:12.000Uh, aside from that, I mean, it's been moving very slowly.
00:54:15.000It's still happening, but like, it's not happening like it was maybe two years ago, where it felt like every week was a mass purge, was a mass banning, shutdown.
00:54:23.000You know, I think Twitter's been getting better.
00:54:25.000I think YouTube, I mean, they've been cutting engagement and things, but I haven't seen them, like, completely ban a lot of people outside of, like I said, like James and a few others.
00:54:34.000Facebook has probably been the worst out of all them with the white nationalist ban and they went after faith and they even curbed a lot of these like alt-right type people.
00:54:43.000I hope we can start moving in the right direction but if for nothing else this is a good reminder that tech remains the number one issue and we still need to see Trump do something about this.
00:54:53.000So I'll say as I've been saying for a long time
00:55:35.000But that's all still possible, you know, if he's able to get another term.
00:55:40.000I'll tell you though, we are not able to sustain a serious right-wing movement after he gets out of office without tech censorship being addressed.
00:55:49.000He gets out of office no matter what, either by 2020 or 2024 at the very latest.
00:55:55.000No matter how much he accomplishes, whether it's the best or nothing at all,
00:56:01.000When he leaves office in 2024, you're going to get a Republican or a Democrat.
00:56:05.000Either way, once he gets out, tech censorship is going to get exponentially worse.
00:56:10.000They're going to ban us all eventually, and once we all get banned, it's game over.
00:56:14.000You never elect anybody like Donald Trump ever again.
00:56:21.000From then on, it's going to be Democrats and extremely paused, cringe, blue-pilled Republicans, and that's it.
00:56:28.000You know, because I think everybody watching this show, and anybody who agrees with me in 2019, is somebody who got to these opinions because of social media.
00:56:38.000And you might not think about this very much, but like, how did you start watching my show?
00:56:42.000Did you learn about this stuff in school?
00:56:45.000Did you learn about this stuff from your parents or your friends?
00:56:48.000Did you learn about this from the news?
00:56:50.000Or did you, like everybody else, go on a website like 4chan?
00:57:03.000Did you go through a series of recommended videos on YouTube?
00:57:06.000Or maybe you started out watching Gavin McGinnis?
00:57:09.000Or maybe you started out watching Mark Levin for that matter?
00:57:12.000You started out watching Bill O'Reilly?
00:57:14.000He's not on anymore I know, but maybe Sean Hannity?
00:57:17.000And then you got Recommended Milo, and then you got Recommended Ben, and then you got Recommended Crowder, and then maybe you got here.
00:57:24.000And slowly but surely, going through links and clips and articles and things like this, gradually started to see the bigger picture.
00:57:32.000I think that is probably how 90% of the people watching this show got to these positions.
00:57:37.000And if not 90%, then 100% of the younger generation, you know, maybe old people, were going to the American Renaissance Conference in 1995, right?
00:57:47.000But young people, everyone gets their news from online.
00:59:31.000That we were going to begin withdrawing from Syria, and we were going to allow Turkey to establish a safe zone along their border with Syria.
00:59:39.000And essentially, we were going to abandon the Kurds.
00:59:42.000Most people have been saying that like it's a bad thing.
00:59:44.000I'm saying that like it's a good thing.
01:00:36.000Does it mean that we're okay with Turkey invading Syria?
01:00:40.000We're just establishing a safe zone, you know?
01:00:41.000I mean, so there were so many, like, questions.
01:00:44.000We just got a lot of this anti-war rhetoric from Trump, which was fine enough.
01:00:48.000You know, he went on this crusade, and he's still out there, even to this day, saying, you know, the military-industrial complex is mad, and, you know, all the people that brought us to war in Iraq want us to stay in Syria, and we have to put an end to it, and I've seen mothers jump onto the coffin of their sons, and it's time to go home, and...
01:01:06.000So don't get me... I mean, I love the rhetoric, right?
01:01:08.000But we didn't really get much in the way of specifics about, you know, what is our involvement going to look like since this announcement and what's happening with Turkey and all the rest.
01:01:17.000Well, now we're starting to see everything materialize.
01:01:21.000So first things first, I'll read to you, this is a report from the BBC about our involvement.
01:01:26.000It says, quote, President Trump has ordered a withdrawal of virtually all U.S.
01:01:30.000forces from northern Syria in the face of a Turkish military offensive targeting Kurdish fighters in the region, according to Defense Secretary Mark T. Esper.
01:01:40.000After days of assurances from the Pentagon that the U.S.
01:01:45.000Its partners in the campaign against the Islamic State.
01:01:48.000The order to remove the troops came toward the end of a chaotic day in which the viability of the US mission in Syria rapidly unraveled after Turkish troops and their Syrian rebel proxies advanced deep into Syrian territory and cut US supply lines.
01:02:05.000troops were forced to abandon a base in the town of Ain Issa on Sunday morning as the Turkish-led forces approached, a U.S.
01:02:13.000official said, speaking on the condition of anonymity.
01:02:17.000The Turkish-backed fighters seized control of the nearby highway, establishing checkpoints and severing the main U.S.
01:02:22.000supply line to the western portion of territory held by the Syrian Democratic Forces, which is the Kurdish-led alliance that helped the U.S.
01:02:33.000Trump ordered the withdrawal of about 1,000 U.S.
01:02:36.000troops left in northern Syria late Saturday.
01:02:39.000The president made the decision after indications that Turkey intends to expand its attack farther south than originally planned and to the west.
01:02:47.000The defense secretary also cited that the SDF is looking to cut a deal with the Syrian regime and the Russian government to carry out a counterattack to the north.
01:02:57.000He said the situation had changed significantly over the previous 14 hours.
01:03:02.000Esper said, quote, we have American forces likely caught between two opposing advancing armies and it's a very untenable situation.
01:03:10.000So I spoke with the president last night after discussing with the rest of the national security team
01:03:37.000Which the Arab Spring started in Tunisia, which is in northern Africa, spread to Libya, spread to Egypt, then it spread to the Middle East, spread ultimately to Syria, where democratic anti-government protests turned violent.
01:03:50.000There were serious rebel uprisings across the country.
01:03:53.000Around 2013 you had ISIS rise and grow, the Islamic State in Iraq and Syria.
01:04:39.000America intervened and Russia intervened.
01:04:42.000The United States intervened on the side of the rebels and on the side of the Kurds offering material support, airstrikes, this kind of thing against ISIS and against the Assad regime.
01:04:51.000Russia intervened on the side of the Assad regime with their own airstrikes and their own ground troops in order to help Assad regain control of the country.
01:04:59.000In the past couple of years, since Trump came into office,
01:05:03.000We decided that we're no longer wanting to pursue regime change against Assad.
01:05:07.000We said simply we want to defeat ISIS.
01:05:10.000So in the last couple of years, ISIS has been defeated.
01:05:13.000The Assad regime has regained control over most of the country.
01:05:17.000And so where we were in the past couple of months is that Assad has control over most of the country.
01:05:22.000Almost all the rebels have been defeated.
01:05:39.000They do not consider themselves totally in line with the Assad government or the Syrian nation-state as it is or as it used to be and so they have become basically autonomous outside the orbit of Assad's control and they have been able to remain that way because the United States has our troops there.
01:05:57.000We have 2,000 to 5,000 American personnel in northeastern Syria until this announcement was made, sort of shoring up the Kurdish autonomous region there.
01:06:07.000The argument goes that the Kurds helped us to defeat ISIS and now we have to help them fight for their political rights in the new Syrian government or maybe forge a new country out of the ashes of ISIS or something like this, but that was the situation.
01:06:22.000It became complicated last year when Turkey decided to intervene.
01:06:26.000The rub here is that the Kurds are seen by Turkey as very problematic.
01:06:32.000The Kurds live in northeastern Syria, but you also have a significant Kurdish population in eastern Turkey.
01:06:39.000And the Turks see the Kurds as this sort of rowdy ethnic group.
01:06:44.000The Kurds have been a problem for the Turks historically, and in particular, the SDF, the Syrian Democratic Forces, this Kurdish militia, which we have been backing in northeastern Syria along the Turkish border, are in line with the PKK, the Kurdish, the Kurdish, what is it?
01:06:59.000The Kurdish Workers' Party, which is a communist terrorist group which conducts terrorist attacks in Turkey all the time.
01:07:06.000They're seen as one of the worst terrorist groups
01:07:28.000So in August, a deal was struck between the Kurds and the Turks that said that Turkey will not expand their military incursion into Syria where the Americans are and where a lot of the Kurds are in northeastern Syria.
01:07:42.000And that concession was dependent on the Kurds removing their heavy artillery and a lot of their heavy military equipment from the border with Turkey.
01:07:52.000So the announcement last week was that Trump was going to allow the Turks to establish a safe zone along their border with Syria, push back the Kurds, and that would allow us to pull out.
01:08:01.000Because then the Turks would be responsible for the ISIS fighters that are captured and detained in northeastern Syria, and they were able to gain control of their border.
01:08:11.000Like I just said, is that the Americans are completely pulling out the troops, and we don't know, they might be moving south, they might be moving somewhere else, but they're not going to be where they used to be.
01:08:21.000The Turks are going to gain control of the border.
01:08:24.000They're now moving into Manbij, which is a city that we used to occupy.
01:08:29.000And ultimately, why this is such a white pill, why this is such a good thing, and really like a four-dimensional chess move,
01:09:04.000Turkey's going to move in, and this is going to force the hand of the Kurds to come back to Damascus, to come back to the Assad regime, to protect them from Turkey.
01:09:13.000And so ultimately what's going to happen is this is going to build, this is going to pave the way for Kurdistan, for Syrian Kurdistan, to reintegrate with the Syrian country, and that's going to bring a decisive end to the Syrian civil war.
01:09:26.000This will completely stabilize the region, and everybody will be okay.
01:09:30.000And that's what I just read in this report here.
01:09:34.000The news is that the Kurds, without us protecting them, have had to go back to Assad, strike a deal, and now you've got Syrian government forces moving into these northeastern Syrian towns, welcomed by the Kurds, in order to deter a further expansion of this incursion by the Turks.
01:09:51.000And Russia is backing the Syrian army moving in, and that means that Assad is back in control.
01:09:57.000That means it's all good, and the best part is, none of it is our responsibility anymore.
01:10:23.000This is another instance, by the way, of four-dimensional chess.
01:10:27.000You know, that was made fun of a couple of years ago.
01:10:29.000Everybody used to laugh at me when I said, oh, Trump is using these missile attacks in Syria in 2017 and in 2018 because he wants to send a message to North Korea.
01:10:45.000He's doing those missile strikes because he wants to push Assad out of power.
01:10:49.000Well, you know, everybody said that looks like a big retard today, don't they?
01:10:53.000Why would Trump pull all the troops out of Syria or move them away from Kurdistan, allowing the Kurds to unite with Assad, if he wanted to push Assad out of power?
01:11:03.000You know, why would he do these token airstrikes and then pull all the troops out?
01:11:08.000Obviously, he wants Assad to regain control of the country so that we can bring an end to our intervention there.
01:11:15.000And it's not like a move like this doesn't have any precedent.
01:11:18.000If people doubt that this was the plan all along, this has been seen throughout history that somebody would use opposing forces in this way to create national unity.
01:11:29.000For people that are familiar with the history of Germany and the German unification, this is exactly what Otto von Bismarck did to unify Austria and Prussia.
01:11:39.000You know, when he was the Chancellor, and I don't know the exact rank that he held at various points in history, I'm not, I haven't studied up on the, brushed up on the specifics of all this, but, you know, in the 1870s or the 1860s, before Germany was unified, you had Prussia, you had Austria, you had all these divided kingdoms in Central Europe, all these German states which were their own political entities,
01:12:05.000So in order to unify Prussia and Austria, Austria which did not want to go to war with Prussia, Otto von Bismarck started a war with France.
01:12:15.000And so France was a much stronger, much more powerful military and Bismarck knew that the Austrians could not defend themselves because Prussia was the much stronger military.
01:12:25.000So Bismarck created with a telegram, I think it was called
01:12:29.000I'm thinking the Zimmerman telegram I think was World War One with Mexico.
01:12:33.000So I forget the name of the telegram, but he basically leaked to the French public this telegram that was very insulting to the French.
01:12:41.000He basically caused a war with France knowing that France would move into Germany.
01:12:47.000And fearing a much stronger French army, the Austrians much weaker than France and Prussia, they would be forced to consolidate with Prussia for protection.
01:12:56.000A much larger invading force coming in pressured Austria, who would never otherwise do this, to come into concert with Prussia, with Bismarck, to form a greater Germany.
01:13:08.000And that political settlement would far outlast the Franco-Prussian war.
01:13:13.000That's what paved the way for German unification, I think it was in 1873 or 1871.
01:13:18.000And so this is exactly what we're seeing with Syria.
01:13:21.000If you think that's like a ridiculous idea that Trump would do this in order to unify Syria, that Trump was thinking this far, but this is exactly what happened.
01:13:29.000Kurdistan, Syrian Kurdistan, would not unify with Assad if American troops were there.
01:13:35.000And here's why, because they wouldn't have to.
01:14:10.000And by the same token, Syrian Kurdistan would not work out a solution with Assad because we're involved.
01:14:17.000Because at this time, the Kurds are enjoying so much sovereignty and autonomy because we are, in a de facto way, protecting and in control of Syrian Kurdistan.
01:14:27.000So now, they don't have Assad telling them what to do, they don't have to fear the Turks.
01:14:31.000They have in effect their own country.
01:14:34.000We'll pull America out of the equation.
01:14:36.000We strike a deal with the Turks and we say, you know what?
01:15:07.000Assad's forces are moving into Syrian Kurdistan.
01:15:10.000And now, you've got Russian-backed Assad government forces in Syrian Kurdistan,
01:15:16.000Turkey's not going to go to war with Russia and Syria.
01:15:19.000They're not going to have this sort of, you know, maybe they'll fight Kurds who are weak and are on their own without America, but they're not going to fight Assad.
01:15:27.000They're not going to fight Russia, right?
01:15:30.000They're going to work out a compromise and, you know, even if they don't, it's on them, right?
01:16:07.000What has been achieved is that we are out of the region, and the Kurds being protected is now Assad's responsibility, the ISIS detainees are now the Turks' responsibility, and we're done there!
01:17:03.000So I think Trump figured out, just like he did on immigration, that the best way to achieve these America First foreign policy goals is not to go through our controlled apparatus, not to go through the Congress, not to go through even his own executive branch, but to go through foreign countries.
01:17:19.000You know, he can't order his military people to pull us out of Syria, because they will literally resist him, like it was proven the last time he tried to do that.
01:17:29.000I think he tried to do it several times.
01:17:30.000But what he can do is call up Erdogan, the leader of Turkey, and say, you know what, start moving into Syria because we're pulling out of there.
01:17:40.000You forced the Kurds to join forces with Syria, you forced Russia to back this, you know, and ultimately you forced America to pull out.
01:17:48.000Because like the Defense Secretary said, we are now stuck in Syrian Kurdistan between Turkey advancing and now the Russian-backed Assad Syrian forces
01:18:43.000Now that he sees the democratic debates and the primaries underway and the presidential race has basically started, now he's saying to himself,
01:18:54.000Illegal immigration is worse than when I started.
01:18:56.000Now I gotta start doing stuff, you know?
01:18:59.000And so it's been pretty miraculous, and in the past like two, three months alone, unprecedented progress has been made on the wall and on illegal immigration.
01:19:33.000And what this proves is that Trump wants to fulfill the promises, either because he wants to get reelected or because maybe now he just wants to all of a sudden.
01:19:43.000But the biggest fear was not necessarily that he couldn't do things, but that he no longer wanted to.
01:19:49.000The fear at the beginning of this year, of 2019, was that Trump had given up.
01:19:54.000We all knew he was going to face an uphill battle, like trying to build a wall or pull us out of wars, but the fear started to
01:20:02.000Creep in then maybe it wasn't that he couldn't get it done because they were trying to stop him But it was that for whatever reason he no longer wanted to or maybe he never wanted to maybe he started to buy into The neocon rhetoric or the open borders rhetoric or whatever and so you know at this point He's complacent in it But I think more than anything what these developments prove is maybe that not that it's all going to be okay And he's gonna fix everything
01:20:27.000But at the bare minimum, what these developments prove is that deep down, he still does want to fulfill these promises.
01:20:34.000You know, maybe he's not going to solve the border completely.
01:20:37.000But that it's getting better, as opposed to worse, or staying the same, shows that he's still trying.
01:20:42.000He still does want to secure the border.
01:20:44.000And that he pulls Assad out of Syria proves, you know, maybe we're not going to end all these wars.
01:20:49.000Maybe that's just not going to happen.
01:20:51.000But it does prove that he's not trying to push Assad out of power.
01:20:55.000He's not trying to expand our operations in the Middle East.
01:20:58.000All this rhetoric for the past week and a half, and the actions show that he's still trying.
01:21:03.000And if he's still trying, and he's still pushing through, and he's becoming more experienced, and the pressure is being kicked up because of the election, this shows, I think, that he's still the best guy.
01:21:36.000But at the bare minimum, this is better than the alternative, which is that we remain in Kurdistan forever, and we're gonna prop them up, and
01:22:23.000We're gonna dive into our Super Chats now, because we are running out of time.
01:22:27.000It is already 8.30, so we have now been on for a full hour.
01:22:30.000You know, usually we do 45 minutes for the news, we're at an hour, but that's okay, because it's good stuff.
01:22:37.000We're gonna take a look at our Super Chats.
01:22:38.000We'll see what you guys are saying about all this.
01:22:40.000We've got Dinesh D'Souza, who says, Democrats are the real racists.
01:22:45.000Well, and that is what Dinesh D'Souza says.
01:22:48.000Leon says, for someone who railed so hard against Easy Rider, Devin Stack ironically became Peak Boomer.
01:22:56.000Very true, and yeah, I don't know how many people caught it, but before this show tonight, I did a DLive stream reviewing Devin Stack's review of Joker.
01:23:07.000Because everybody was asking me to do that.
01:23:09.000For the past week, everybody's like, Nick, you've got to watch Devin Stack's review of Joker.
01:23:25.000If you go on DLive, you can click on the replay tab, and you can watch my most recent stream.
01:23:32.000But it was just probably the worst video I've ever seen in my life.
01:23:36.000You know, I guess I still like Devon Stack, but him not liking Joker and his Boomer critiques, they almost make me want to not like him, you know?
01:30:27.000Really good comics says contents before the live show and now the live show Wow Only thing that would make this Monday even better would be to do content after the show as well Well, yeah, who knows maybe there will be content after the show You might have to stay tuned on my telegram for more content.
01:30:45.000Maybe really good comics is gonna do a stream Maybe I'll be on the stream.
01:31:43.000This is like the biggest blue pill take I've seen since this whole fiasco started, is all these people talking about the Kurds like they're good.
01:32:59.000Even outside of this particular case, what does it mean to have an ally?
01:33:03.000Does it mean that we have to slavishly support them and give them money and support forever?
01:33:08.000America has allies when it's convenient for us and then when it's not we're not allies anymore We were allies with the Kurds because they helped us defeat Isis.
01:33:45.000Israel wants the Kurds to thrive because the Kurds thriving means all these Arab countries are destabilized so that Israel can do whatever it wants.
01:33:53.000So all these media saying, the Kurds, the Kurds, it means they have a big star of David on their forehead, they might as well.
01:34:01.000Autistic Ohio says they say our history is genocide, our borders are concentration camps, and our existence is supremacy.
01:34:08.000Does anybody question where this is going?
01:36:03.000Or it's totally, totally random that they picked Hitler as the worst guy ever.
01:36:07.000But anyway, you know, they want to say that white people are evil, white people are Hitler, and it doesn't matter now because, you know, we're running the show and we're still number one, you know, we still outnumber everybody.
01:36:19.000But what happens when white people are 50% of the population, or 40, or 30, or 25?
01:36:24.000And all the rhetoric from public schools, media, Hollywood is that white people killed your ancestors.
01:36:30.000White people beat the shit out of your ancestors.
01:36:57.000It's gonna be Stop aborting babies says is the roof not caving in and killing everyone inside the building during that CNN tranny town hall isn't proof There's no God.
01:37:07.000I don't know what is Well one way to think about it is that that town hall proves that you know, maybe people are gonna get woke I don't know But yeah, that was pretty rough
01:37:50.000Don't eat ice cream while watching it like I did.
01:37:54.000I did not see that, but I'll have to watch.
01:37:56.000Yeah, the trans stuff is pretty, pretty horrific, I have to tell you.
01:38:00.000What red-pilled me is just watching a video of the surgery.
01:38:04.000The female, or rather the male-to-female surgery for the lower portion.
01:38:10.000All you have to do is watch a video, just a cartoon, you know, a graphic of what that looks like, and that tells you all you need to know, I think.
01:38:18.000And, of course, it doesn't hurt to find out, you know, some of the stats and all that, but...
01:38:23.000You look at that and this is being voluntarily performed and you know people willfully go in there and want it done on them like...
01:38:33.000The snipping, the cutting, things are being put inside out, holes are being cut, things are being inserted back through and upside down, and it's like the worst thing I've ever seen in my life.
01:41:25.000Try and see how many degrees of separation you are from other knickers because lately a lot of people have been telling me, I just found out, a family member watches you.
01:41:34.000You know, I've been hearing this more and more.
01:41:36.000A friend of mine just texted me today and said, my uncle or my uncle's brother or my uncle's cousin is a knicker.
01:41:42.000You know, somebody, somebody I know is a knicker and I'm hearing this more and more so...
01:43:26.000You know, now people say, people have been saying like, oh, look at these old chat logs from Discord where, you know, Nick had a Catboy channel on his Discord server.
01:44:13.000They're just gonna be hanging out, alright?
01:44:15.000There's gonna be hanging out, maybe they're gonna give me a massage, all right?
01:44:18.000Maybe they're gonna be whipping up Big Macs in the kitchen, and, well, let's just keep it at that, all right?
01:44:23.000And then I'm gonna get you about a little bro massage, a little cat bro, cat boy massage while you're playing a little Fortnite, serving you Coca-Cola and a Big Mac on a platter, and, you know, maybe, you know, maybe they're not totally clothed, but it doesn't have to be a gay way, okay?
01:44:40.000So anyway, anyway, Honky says the contrarianism on display with Joker haters is so characteristic of NPC behavior.
01:44:49.000And I can tell this is an Anglo because he's spelling words wrong here, behavior.
01:44:56.000On the right, they are missing out on the joy of the collective tribe.
01:52:02.000GW says, brows looking fresh, no cap, thanks.
01:52:06.000Inner-City Democrat says, it's funny how they demoralize about America, World Police, and the moment there's a sign of pulling out, you see their true colors.
01:52:16.000They're all saying, we don't need to be the policeman of the world, and all this, and then we pull out, and it's like, abetting our allies!
01:52:34.000Brainsick was there and you know my first impression as I looked at him and I said he's not like a bad-looking guy he looks like he looks very normal that was my first impression because I you know I used to meet a lot of these people from online and my first hope is like
01:52:54.000That's my biggest concern is I'm gonna meet somebody who I liked online and they're gonna turn out to have like long greasy hair and you know just kind of be like gross and disheveled and sloppy sloppy slobs.
01:53:55.000but uh you know it's just so funny that i i met him and i saw him like this guy's just like me he's just like me and then as the night went on i was like oh no uh this guy's a little kooky he's a little quirky though but you know what he was funny so but in an endearing way i don't mean that in a negative way i mean that like in an in an endearing way uh jazzy jack or i read that uh donovan's a sleepy eyes nick yeah i haven't slept very much
01:56:36.000He doesn't like her posting sexy pictures and her being defiant if only found the God pill sooner Yeah, well, you know as long as they find it eventually, right?
01:56:45.000But yeah, that was pretty based pretty epic though.
01:56:48.000He just needs to release that album Joe the boomer says hey Nick a you're a pretty good dancer.
01:57:05.000We had such a great time and Same with him, you know, I didn't know what to expect I had no idea what to expect with Joe the boomer But you know within five minutes of meeting him.
01:57:14.000He showed me his ak-47 and That was pretty cool.
01:57:18.000So he's a pretty based guy pretty based funny guy.
01:57:21.000He's one of the only boomers I'd hang out with IRL I'll tell you that
01:57:26.000Jakes is I'm not reading that Jack Smith says Nick we need a live stream of the LGBT Town Hall No
02:02:43.000I mean, coffee, they're not based at all.
02:02:45.000You know, I went up in Wisconsin when I was campaigning for somebody, and I said, uh, who are you going to vote for in this election?
02:02:51.000They said, we've already made our allegiances.
02:02:53.000I'm like, great, well, who are you voting for?
02:02:56.000They said, we've made our allegiances with God.
02:02:58.000I'm like, you know, well, that's really great, but you need to fucking vote in this election or, you know, everything's going to go to hell.
02:03:03.000So, you know, that's really great, but you staying home is going to make things worse on earth for everybody.
02:03:08.000So, and that's, that's really nice, but we have to vote.
02:03:40.000Everybody I've met has been normal enough for the most part.
02:03:43.000I mean there have been a couple of weird people.
02:04:10.000Um, but generally speaking, I can't say that I can think of any, like, really outstanding interactions that are, uh, off-putting.
02:04:21.000I would say that, like, 99% of the people I meet are relatively normal.
02:04:25.000Most of the time, they're very normal.
02:04:27.000Occasionally, they're, you know, basically normal or a little bit less than normal, but very rarely if I met anybody that's like, yikes, I don't want to talk to you.
02:07:02.000Frank says, people keep calling the Joker Antifa propaganda, but Thomas Wayne called everyone clowns, kind of like how Hillary Clinton called everyone deplorables.
02:07:12.000I mean, I guess that's an interesting counterpoint, but the movie really isn't about the 2016 election, I think is what people need to get through their heads.
02:07:20.000The movie's really not about the last presidential election.
02:07:24.000So, I mean, okay, but that's really kind of missing the point.
02:08:22.000Applebutts says, what do you think of the idea that US foreign aid is in part a slush fund for corrupt American politicians to cash in on, especially Ukraine?
02:11:42.000well Russia has a military base in Syria and
02:11:48.000The TARDIS base, which gives them access to the Mediterranean, that's number one.
02:11:53.000Number two, Russia's trying to reassert their role on the global stage.
02:11:58.000You know, this was seen, it was sort of controversial in Russia for Russia to intervene in a foreign conflict like this, but it was seen as Russia sort of reasserting itself as a major player on the global scale.
02:12:10.000You know, Russia, after the Cold War, was beaten back to really only be concerned with domestic affairs.
02:12:17.000So for Russia to, after the wars in what?
02:12:22.000After the wars in Chechnya, after their war in Georgia, their war in Ukraine, I think the intervention in Syria was seen as Russia now finally reasserting itself.
02:12:32.000As a power broker on the international stage once again.
02:12:37.000Also, they wanted to, you know, sort of be competitive as an arms dealer.
02:12:41.000You know, they sold a lot of the military equipment that allowed Assad to regain control of the country.
02:12:46.000That's sort of like a expo, a demonstration of Russian arms so that they can sell more guns.
02:12:52.000So it's a variety of reasons like this.
02:12:55.000You know, it's about prestige, it's about the military base, it's about hegemony in the Middle East, control of the Mediterranean, it's about arms, and ultimately about beating back U.S.
02:14:19.000Supreme or super mega says hey did egg white perform society over the weekend that song is hard yeah he did and it was epic CP says II okay a lot who cat bar says cat Allah is great okay that's extremely cringe John Q Publix is hobnob and knob-goblin beauty judge at the CNN Equality Town Hall haha boomer joke thanks
02:14:45.000Azurites, it's great to see you back in action, big guy.
02:14:49.000When can I get in contact with for a Nashville meetup?
02:14:52.000I'm looking to join the Hordes of Groipers.
02:15:29.000I don't want people to go buy tickets, go to things, and whatever, go to the trouble, thinking we're all gonna hang out, because I never said that was gonna happen.
02:15:37.000Who can I get in contact with for a Nashville meetup?
02:16:20.000But remember to not reveal your full power levels just yet, you know, you remember you gotta sort of ease them into it be subtle be I Don't know just just don't go full
02:17:40.000Our race has forgot to add in my last chat my post-college offers were Hollywood agencies But Kavanaugh happened saw a clip of you roasting lab coats and the rest is history bet they're scripting films about the Kurds right now Well, yeah, see that's how it happens.
02:17:54.000It's these random little internet red pills occurrences, whatever So good to hear that you're
02:18:03.000I don't know if that means you didn't go to work for Hollywood because you got red pilled or something, but yeah.
02:18:09.000Probably going to be a Kurd movie about how we did them wrong.
02:18:12.000The Kurd movie will be like clips of ISIS beheadings, you know.
02:18:15.000The Hollywood pictures will be another ISIS attack.
02:18:20.000Dissonant right radios his show with Dave was great.
02:18:23.000You should talk to chase Rachel's He's like Dave, but closer to you on a lot of issues people reached out to him and he's down Yeah, I'll check that out.
02:18:31.000You know, it really is like Traveling every other week and been on a few podcasts and all this more more more podcasts people are reaching out every half He's down great.
02:18:40.000I'll get right on that Let's see Bandra says last super chat is cringe departments.
02:19:35.000That's just something that happens in the background, alright?
02:19:37.000We're all gonna have our trad wives, you know, cooking us berries from the garden or whatever, and the Catboys are gonna be hanging out, okay?
02:19:45.000Onykos says, deep dive is a reddit tier phrase.
02:20:15.000Let's see Response is Devin asked 72 hours to apologize for his cringe content.
02:20:21.000Yeah big agree T-rex a shout out to my anti-tax Facebook page claiming nine and not filing to Claiming nine and not filing as that's like phonetic.
02:20:33.000I don't know what that's supposed to mean.
02:20:36.000Go go nuts is how fat was Joe the boomer?
02:20:39.000You know, he's a big guy, but he wasn't I wouldn't describe him as fat He was abused massive, but I wouldn't say it was like fat just big Chicken says happy Columbus Day Viva la Italia.
02:20:50.000Yeah big agree Gamma slides are shaved and ready to misbehave Okay
02:20:58.000Let's see Leo says Jersey Shore Catholics rise up.
02:21:01.000I don't know what that means why people are saying that but sure Let's see Good average is when touchscreen mode of a femoid on the weekend suddenly I too am going to the gym I can't help but notice the parallels big guy.
02:21:18.000Mike says rumors Jacob Sartorius is speaking at the next Amran.
02:21:23.000I think you might be right about that yeah after the skull mask and the skull mask and the Joker posting I think that is his next appearance Charlottesville for featuring Jacob Sartorius a concert with Jacob Let's see
02:21:41.000Chicken on a raft is hung out with my libertarian friends tonight instead of watching your stream big mistake if I hear the word Individualism one more time.
02:21:49.000We're going to host our next meet up in the hood.
02:22:19.000and uh let's see henry says the thought about how one day nick will be too popular to read all the super chats is making me depressed we're not getting there anytime soon right i mean we still have plenty of time everybody thanks
02:22:32.000Now the show has to be twice as long, but you know, we're still, we're still fine enough for this.
02:22:37.000Maybe one day we'll have enough Super Chats to not be able to read them.
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