00:04:45.000Interracial couples on the up in Britain.
00:04:47.000And isn't that the greatest thing in the world?
00:04:49.000And they have this big spread of all these interracial couples British woman and Pakistani man, British woman and African man, British woman and on and on.
00:04:59.000And them saying all these flowery things about it.
00:05:01.000And I'll read you some of these quotes.
00:05:16.000Regardless of what you think on the topic, and I know it's controversial, I know we're wading into some territory which people might take offense, but think of it this way.
00:05:25.000Regardless of your feelings on the subject matter, and we are going to address the subject matter, don't get me wrong, but regardless of your thoughts on that, isn't it a little bit disturbing?
00:05:35.000Isn't it a little bit suspect that we see this very charged, very particular, and again, a highly controversial third world or third world, third rail topic or agenda pushed on us in our advertisements, in our television, in our news?
00:06:06.000If the climate is warming because of the sun or because of the oceans or the steam or the burning the coal or the methane, I don't know.
00:06:14.000But I see who's pushing the global warming agenda.
00:06:17.000I see it's the United Nations, it's the IPCC, it's the ICLEI, it's Barack Obama, it's all these organizations.
00:06:25.000And I say, okay, I'm skeptical of that.
00:06:27.000I may not know anything about the subject, but these nefarious people who don't have my interests at heart, if they're pushing it, can't be good.
00:06:34.000I look at it the same way with many of these social issues where we look at mass immigration.
00:06:40.000Demography, some of the influences that prevail in media, Hollywood, government, etc.
00:06:47.000And I say, before we make a judgment, let's look at who's pushing it.
00:06:51.000So, this BBC article, they do this whole spot and they talk about how interracial couples are now 10% of the United Kingdom.
00:06:59.000Many people have said before to me that this is not a big issue, that this is not really relevant.
00:07:04.000It's a very small percent of the population.
00:08:58.000The only thing that matters, the only considerations that matter when you're making decisions or when a government makes a decision or when a society decides what its norms are, what its rules are, what's accepted, the only thing that matters is your immediate hedonistic, I mean, borderline hedonistic pleasure or satisfaction.
00:09:23.000So, you know, never mind the effect that it has on society, never mind the effect it has on your kids, never mind the effect it has on you down the road.
00:09:32.000Never mind the effect it has on your family.
00:09:48.000And then the last quote we have here is quote, people will be a lot more accepting of mixed couples now and talk about interracial issues as a result of the marriage because, as we know, Markle is, I think she's half black or something like that.
00:10:01.000So we see these quotes and you see a very specific.
00:10:05.000A very specific and particular social message here, and a very strong one.
00:10:10.000I mean, this is not like, this is not horseshoe moderate stuff.
00:10:31.000Not that we're going to hear both sides.
00:10:33.000But the BBC, the national, the government, Operated news source in BBC does an entire spread saying that number one, mixed couples are now the norm, says the BBC.
00:10:44.000And remember, this is a government entity.
00:10:47.000This is a, well, it's kind of a quasi public private entity, but that's kind of the national voice of Britain saying mixed couples are now the norm.
00:11:30.000I did a little bit of research on this because I know a lot of people think it's bigoted to hold an alternative position on this, and I'm here to debunk that myth.
00:11:40.000People don't want to touch this issue.
00:11:42.000Because too often it's connotated, it's associated with the Archie Bunker character, which anytime a person might want to say something that goes against the grain on race, well, it's because they hate people that don't look like them.
00:11:56.000It's because they're a white supremacist.
00:11:58.000It's because, I mean, we all know all the reasons why this is the case.
00:12:34.000You know, look, it doesn't come from a place of hate.
00:12:37.000It comes from a place of we want everybody to be healthy, we want everybody to be happy, we want these communities to thrive.
00:12:45.000In the same way, That I want my people to thrive and I want my children to do well and know who they are and carry on my culture and my traditions.
00:12:54.000I want no different for black people, Hispanics, Asians.
00:12:58.000And so I come at this from, ironically, a pretty egalitarian perspective.
00:13:02.000I know that's a dirty word in the alt right or a dirty word in the fringe or dissident right, but in the sense that I believe that all people are entitled to their traditions, to pursue their self interests, to carry on their traditions, and that's a prerogative of all people.
00:13:16.000So, with that out of the way, we look at these statistics about.
00:13:19.000The mixed marriages today in the United States.
00:14:24.000Essentially, if we can pinpoint who this is, which people, and we're talking about flesh and blood human beings this is affecting, we're looking at the vast majority of the new mixed marriages are the whites and Hispanics and in the West.
00:14:37.000And this makes sense because all the Mexicans are coming to Los Angeles, they're coming to the Southwest, and it happens that they marry white people.
00:14:45.000And that's important because it gives us a vision down the line into 2030, 2040, 2050, and beyond, because it tells us that if these immigration trends continue, we're going to see more of this.
00:14:58.000That it's not so simple as immigrants come here and they reproduce at a higher rate than us, but they also intermarry.
00:15:04.000And they intermarry almost directly proportionally at the rate that they come here and increase their numbers.
00:15:09.000So, what you're essentially seeing is that the native population, of which as recently as 1990, 50% of the population was descended from the original founding stock in 1790, that group gets ever smaller and smaller and smaller.
00:15:26.000The people whose ancestors lived through the Revolutionary War.
00:15:30.000The Civil War, who lived through the Great Industrial Revolution, the World Wars, the Great Depression, the Cold War, the people whose generations, whose ancestors are quintessentially American, have been around from the start, that percentage of the population shrinks every time you have these immigrants because they come here in droves, they reproduce at a higher number, and then they intermarry.
00:15:52.000And think of the consequences of that.
00:15:53.000I mean, that's important that that number goes down, gets diluted.
00:15:57.000Think of what it means to be a nation, what it means to have history.
00:16:01.000And the people that have been here the longest, the people that have been here since the Constitution was inked, since the Puritan settlers landed on Plymouth Rock, those people will not comprise a majority, not even a plurality of the country.
00:16:29.000You know, beyond just asking ourselves, These sort of general questions about what kind of country we want.
00:16:35.000We have to look at intermarriage and mixing in the context of its consequences for other people, long term consequences, consequences for the children, because we come at this argument from the standpoint of only knowing the pro argument, which is two people in love.
00:16:55.000And this was the same argument for gay marriage.
00:16:57.000This is the argument for trans people.
00:17:21.000How could anybody come between two consenting individuals who voluntarily enter into a civil, sexual, romantic partnership?
00:17:31.000Well, of course, As always, as is always the case, the picture is a little bit more complicated than this.
00:17:37.000If it stopped there, if it were this clean, in a vacuum relationship, and there's no kids, and there's no historical, and there's no future, there's no posterity, there's no long term, but it's just in the now, you might be persuaded by this argument.
00:17:51.000But of course, again, in the real world, we cannot just look at this thin slice.
00:17:56.000We always start in the middle of the story where two people in love, they're in the throes of passion.
00:18:01.000You know, what are you, what are you, racist?
00:18:05.000But we think about what the effects are long term and what the effects are for the children.
00:18:09.000We'll start with the health of the marriage, the health of the relationship.
00:18:13.000The question is are you better off marrying someone not in your racial group or somebody in your racial group?
00:18:20.000Is that better for the health of the relationship in the long term?
00:18:23.000The data does not lie on this, the data is not ambiguous about this.
00:18:28.000You look at the data, this is from the National Library of Medicine non black individuals with black partners.
00:18:36.000Have significantly more depressive symptoms and less relationship satisfaction than their counterparts with non black partners.
00:18:44.000So, what that means is if you're a white person, you marry a black person.
00:18:48.000And again, this is not because we don't like black people.
00:18:50.000This is if a white person were marrying any other non white type of person.
00:18:54.000But these marriages tend to be less satisfactory and more depressive.
00:18:59.000You know, look, if you want to fall on the sword of social progress and in the name of this weird social agenda, Which is being pushed on us everywhere all the time.
00:19:09.000I mean, by all means, go for it, but you're going to be less satisfied.
00:19:15.000Quote Mixed marriages involving blacks and whites were the least stable, followed by Hispanics and white couples, whereas mixed marriages involving Asians and whites were even more stable than same race white marriages.
00:19:30.000It says that when whites marry blacks and Hispanics, it's a very unstable relationship.
00:19:36.000When whites marry Asians, it's actually a little bit more stable.
00:19:38.000We could look into why that outlier happens, but we look at the black and the Hispanic and why these marriages don't last very long, why they're not very stable.
00:19:48.000And you think of it, it's very simple.
00:19:50.000The passions of romance, the sexual passion, we all know this is a very transient feeling, this is a very fleeting feeling.
00:19:58.000The first love, love at first life, the honeymoon phase, as they call it.
00:20:02.000When that goes away, when you stop being in love with somebody, and this is the argument that they use if you're in love with someone, why can't they marry them?
00:20:08.000Okay, but that's a very short part of what we want to be long term relationships.
00:20:14.000If we think about what the purpose of a relationship is, it's to have children, to have a family, to have a partner, to be together for a long time.
00:20:22.000As the man loses his strength and the woman loses her beauty, you can have that enduring partnership.
00:20:29.000Well, if the object of the relationship is longevity, is that mutual support.
00:20:33.000And these relationships are less stable, less satisfactory, more depressive.
00:20:38.000Why can we not speak out against that?
00:20:40.000Why can we not say the very simple reason why, which is people that have less in common tend to not do very well together?
00:20:47.000You eliminate the sexual, the romantic, the passion stuff, and then you're left with somebody who doesn't share your history, doesn't share your culture, doesn't share your values, doesn't share your physical characteristics.
00:21:00.000Is that the kind of person that we should be encouraging our young people to shack up with?
00:21:32.000The same study says, quote, after 10 years of marriage, interracial marriages that are most vulnerable to divorce.
00:21:39.000Involve white females and non white males.
00:21:42.000Again, if we're looking at what we want for our society and what the function of a society is and relationships in that society, it's so that men and women can find each other when they're young, they can get married, the man can support the woman as she raises a family.
00:21:58.000And these two people can stay together, raise the kids in a safe, sensible way, they can imbue them with virtues, they can educate them, they can look after their interests.
00:22:11.000They can carry the torch, the next generation to carry on the society.
00:22:15.000Well, when you look at this particular type of marriage and it's rife with divorce, instability, dissatisfaction, depressiveness, why is this being encouraged?
00:22:50.000This is making them sad and miserable, and their lives are crumbling because of it.
00:22:55.000Or at least this is what the data suggests.
00:22:58.000And people still want it to happen because they care more about the vision.
00:23:03.000They care more about this vendetta they have against white people and Christians than they do about the health of actual black people, of actual white people, actual Hispanics who are hurt by these unstable, depressive relationships.
00:23:17.000We have a couple more studies here on the relationship, and then don't even get me started on the kids.
00:23:23.000This is again from the National Library of Medicine.
00:23:25.000Quote Interracial couples demonstrated a higher level of mutual intimate partner violence, mutual intimate partner violence, than monoracial white couples, but a level similar to monoracial black couples.
00:23:38.000I don't want to get into why it's similar to monoracial black couples, but again, think of it.
00:23:42.000If you're having these mixed marriages, you're having more violence.
00:23:49.000How could you call yourself a feminist?
00:23:51.000How could you call yourself a defender of minorities?
00:23:55.000If you're encouraging arrangements where people get abused violently, where people get abused by their spouses, do those people have your best interests at heart?
00:24:08.000I know people don't like to talk about it, but do the people who are pushing this have your best interests at heart when they censor the debate and they push something that's actively harmful to you and the data is out there?
00:24:23.000According to a study from the University of North Carolina, quote, partners in interethnic unions.
00:24:28.000Generally, reported lower levels of relationship quality than did partners in same ethnic unions.
00:24:34.000These differences helped for women as well as men and for married as well as cohabitating couples.
00:24:40.000Differences in relationship quality were largely accounted for by more complex relationship histories, more heterogamous unions, fewer shared values, and less support from parents.
00:24:53.000In contrast, differences in socioeconomic resources did not appear to play an explanatory role.
00:25:22.000These mixed marriages that are the new norm, that are positive, that are encouraged, that are in all the advertisements, that are in your children's movies and television shows.
00:25:31.000The data is unambiguous that these marriages result in less satisfaction, depressiveness, inter partner violence, less stability, higher rates of divorce, less compatibility, lower levels of relationship quality.
00:25:48.000And it's unequivocal why that is the no shared values, no shared history, no support.
00:26:03.000And even you look at the Pew Research data on.
00:26:06.000People who support this, and I don't have that number in front of me, but it was something like a pretty solid 50 50 split.
00:26:12.000It was something like I think like 47 said it was a good thing, 13% said it was a bad thing, the increase in mixed marriages, and the rest, which was a sizable minority, something like 40% said no comment.
00:26:26.000Now, do you think those people really didn't have an opinion?
00:26:30.000Do you think it was just 13% who are opposed to this?
00:26:33.000Or do you think the 40% maybe they weren't just not biased?
00:26:37.000Maybe they just didn't want to say it because they're not allowed to.
00:26:39.000And you got to think, why are you not allowed to say that?
00:26:42.000Muhammad Ali was talking about this in the 1970s about how blacks should marry blacks, whites should marry whites, and on and on.
00:26:50.000And he didn't have any hate for white people, and we don't have any hate for anybody else.
00:26:54.000But it's just a matter of how can you purport to be for these people's interests?
00:26:58.000You know, they'll call me a hater for saying this.
00:27:00.000I got called a racist white supremist by Cabot Phillips for saying this.
00:27:10.000Cabot Phillips, who's going to encourage them to enter into unstable, depressive, not satisfactory, violent relationships that end in divorce, or somebody who says, you know what, we ought to pump the brakes.
00:27:35.000And this is just the partners, this is just the health of the marriage and the people that are entering into it.
00:27:41.000The consequence that nobody thinks about, that nobody talks about, because you have a culture that hates children.
00:27:49.000You have a culture that hates children, hates babies, hates posterity in this day and age.
00:27:54.000Nobody even thinks about how the kids fare in all these arrangements.
00:27:57.000You know, it's not just the mixed marriages, it's the gay marriages, it's the single mothers, it's the divorces.
00:28:04.000You know, notice when all these, you know, cosmopolitan magazines are talking about, you know, if you're not satisfied in your relationship, just divorce your husband.
00:28:12.000If you're not satisfied, Cheat on your husband.
00:28:14.000If you're not satisfied, have an open relationship.
00:28:17.000If you're not satisfied, you know, go and marry somebody else.
00:28:22.000Nobody talks about the effect that this has on the kids.
00:28:25.000You're entering into a relationship, you're having a child, you're taking responsibility for the creation of a new life, much like your own.
00:28:33.000And it goes back to what BBC said I'm not going to let anybody tell me how to live my life.
00:28:40.000And that's the ethos of the family unit in this day and age.
00:28:44.000That's the corrosive element of individualism.
00:28:47.000Because it says, you know what, you come together to create a child, to bring a child into this world who's innocent, defenseless, vulnerable, who needs you, who counts on you, and you think it's right because some magazine told you, because some movie told you that you abandon this kid, that you do things that hurt this child.
00:29:09.000And this is, it just disturbs me to my very core why nobody even brings this up, let alone, you know, you don't hear about it.
00:29:16.000So, this is from the National Library of Medicine again.
00:29:18.000Quote Compared with non mixed adolescents, mixed race adolescents often had increased risk for various health problems, substance abuse problems, and behavior problems.
00:29:29.000So, you know, you're a mixed child, you're going to have a rough time.
00:29:33.000This is from the National Household Survey on Drug Abuse.
00:29:36.000The major, that of the major racial ethnic groups, drug use was highest among those reporting to be mixed race.
00:29:44.000And finally, a 2008 study of Chinese Caucasian.
00:29:48.000Filipino Caucasian, Japanese Caucasian, and Vietnamese Caucasian individuals found that biracial Asian Americans were twice as likely as monoracial Asian Americans to be diagnosed with a psychological disorder.
00:30:06.000So maybe you don't buy that it's going to hurt you in the long run.
00:30:09.000You marry somebody with completely different values, history, culture, parents don't like you.
00:30:20.000Your kids, compared to if you just married somebody within your own group, are going to have health problems, substance abuse problems, behavior problems.
00:30:30.000They're the most at risk out of any racial or ethnic group to abuse drugs, and abusing drugs, I mean, that's a really good thing for a child's development.
00:30:39.000And you're at a higher risk for being diagnosed with a psychological disorder.
00:30:44.000So, again, you got to ask yourself who are these people?
00:31:27.000I mean, they lose because of that decision.
00:31:30.000I'll tell you who the other winner is the other winner is the people who stand to benefit from this.
00:31:35.000And ask yourself who stands to benefit from this?
00:31:39.000You look at the strongest feelings against government.
00:31:43.000You look at the strongest, most representative towns and cities where they hold people accountable, and it's where they are largely homogenous.
00:31:51.000Because when they're homogenous, you have this sense of unity.
00:31:54.000You have this sense of collective interest.
00:32:00.000Well, think of it this way if all you have in the United States is minorities, where a majority minority nation, I mean, that's what's going to come first, is you'll have these enclaves of Asian, Hispanic, black, white, And it'll be pretty even in about 100 years.
00:32:14.000And then the next stage is it all just gets boiled down.
00:32:19.000They put them all in this container and they melt them down into just this bio fuel, like this sick gray goop.
00:32:27.000And it's molded into these caramel people with no roots, no tradition, no culture, no heritage, no coherent sense of identity.
00:32:39.000And ask yourself who stands to gain from that?
00:32:43.000If you're in the government, if you're in the federal government, or you're in the United Nations, or you're in Washington, D.C., or you're in one of these major population centers, who is it easier to rule over?
00:32:53.000A population of people who have a strong mother and a strong father, who are educated, who are not on drugs, who have a sense of pride, a sense of dignity, a sense of duty to their country.
00:33:15.000Into higher tax rates, war, higher, you know, everything, higher rates of health problems, drug abuse, et cetera, corruption?
00:33:24.000Or is it going to be the population of people who they have no father, or maybe they have no mother, or maybe their father and mother are rootless cosmopolitans?
00:34:07.000But I'm simply asking the question why are these people so consistently, in such a concerted effort, such a coordinated effort, pushing something?
00:34:17.000That is so unambiguously harmful to our own interests, to ourselves, to our children, and we're not allowed to talk about it.
00:34:37.000And am I a bad guy for bringing it up?
00:34:39.000Am I a bad guy for bringing up statistics that everybody's gonna lose on this one, and maybe it's not such a good idea, or maybe we should think about it a little bit?
00:34:54.000They want us to see the advertisements.
00:34:57.000And I, you know, Lord knows I've watched enough of these advertisements on television and enough of these television shows where it's just so obvious how they shoehorn it in there.
00:35:06.000You know, you're watching Spider Man and right in the middle of it, oh, you know, that's not obvious, you know, that you got that going on.
00:35:34.000You know, you believe in diversity, or you purport to believe in diversity, you purport to believe in all these different groups and their rich character and everything.
00:36:26.000Bringing these illegal people in and they live in the shadows, they get raped on the way over here, they're subject to violent slum life when they're here.
00:36:35.000Barely livable wages and horrible conditions, constant fear of being deported.
00:36:40.000And I'm not trying to create sympathy for these people, but I'm saying this is a program that hurts Hispanics.
00:36:44.000This is a program that is hurting their interests, and it's encouraging more people to come here and hurt their interests.
00:36:52.000They claim to care about these people, they advocate for policies that hurt them, and you try and talk about it, and you can't get on television.
00:37:01.000And that's why you have to say you cannot take these people at their word.
00:37:17.000You know, you think they're out there.
00:37:18.000You think when these politicians, Chuck Schumer and Cory Booker and all of them, get out on the stairs of the Senate and they rail against the white supremacist Donald Trump, you think they care about these people?
00:37:31.000So we have to stop taking them at their words and we have to look at the data.
00:37:38.000At the moment, we're all in this together right now.
00:37:41.000At the moment, and it's not going to change anytime soon, the country is in a bit of a predicament where we have this sizable minority population of blacks and Hispanics, and you have this white majority that is decreasing.
00:37:55.000And for right now, we're in the same boat together.
00:37:57.000While we're here, we have to talk about it in the sense that we want everybody to do well.
00:38:02.000And for us to do well, increasingly, we're finding that we do better in separation.
00:38:45.000I told you it was going to be controversial.
00:38:47.000Told you we were going to go full Faulkner, and, you know, we delivered on that one.
00:38:52.000Cabot Phillips, he told me, you know, you're racist, blah, blah, blah, because I said race mixing was degenerate, you know, many moons ago, and, you know, the concept is joking, and blah, blah.
00:39:04.000But then he posts on Facebook, and these people are just completely, just not aware, completely oblivious.
00:39:11.000Then he posts some time later, I was at the Honor Flight, and I met all these World War II veterans, and I was so honored to meet them.
00:39:20.000And I want to say, you know, Cabot, Those World War II veterans, these heroes that you just met, the greatest generation that you celebrate, that everybody wants to pay lip service to, they want to talk about how great these people are, and they're going to, you know, especially all these politicians, right?
00:39:37.000Do you think those World War II veterans that you were shaking hands with for the photo op, do you think they'd agree with me, or do you think they'd agree with you?
00:39:45.000Do you think those people who fought in World War II fought for this country to become goop, to become gray goop?
00:39:54.000So that millions of illiterate peasants from Mexico could come here?
00:39:58.000So that millions of third worlders could come here?
00:40:00.000Do you think they fought so that we could have a media where every advertisement is homosexuals and interracial couples?
00:40:08.000Do you think they fought so you could have gay pride parades going down the street?
00:40:11.000Do you think they fought so that you could ship off to college, become a complete degenerate, have sex with 20 different partners, never get married, never have kids, and live a life of debauchery?
00:40:23.000You think that's what they fought for, Cabot?
00:40:26.000You think they fought so that, you know, well, now I don't want to get too personal, but it's just goofy.
00:40:32.000These people, you got to sit down and break it apart, dissect it.
00:41:11.000Another story before I get into the Super Chat.
00:41:13.000When I go to Boston University, and I don't know if it's still up, but on Commonwealth Avenue, I'd be walking west down Commonwealth Avenue, back down to my dorm, and I saw every time, every night that I came back to my dorm, and sometimes I'd go out and I'd get something to eat with my friends.
00:41:30.000We'd all walk down to the tea, we'd ride the tea.
00:41:34.000Tasty burger and all that down by Fenway Park.
00:41:37.000And I'd be coming west down Commonwealth Avenue towards my dorm, and you had this big bus stop, and right boom, huge poster, an advertisement.
00:42:50.000You know, it's not even, regardless of what your feelings are on that, why is that everywhere?
00:42:54.000Why are they subliminally planting that in your head?
00:42:56.000It's in every television show, every movie, every advertisement.
00:42:59.000It's hinted at everywhere, it's in the news.
00:43:02.000And why are these bastards doing that?
00:43:04.000You got to ask yourself, even if you don't agree with me on this, the sneakiness, they're going to slip it in there like you're not going to notice.
00:43:11.000They're selling you a Google Play, they're selling you a Hyundai, and next thing you know, you're cheering on.
00:43:25.000The only people we hate are the people that want to see us do poorly, that want to see whites, blacks, Hispanics miserable and in bad marriages with kids that don't know who the hell they are and on drugs.
00:45:15.000What we want is nothing short of what everybody else in the world takes for granted and nobody questions that they have it, which is a nation of their own, a culture of their own, a people of their own.
00:45:45.000We're going to start demanding that pretty soon, and we're going to do it not so politely.
00:45:49.000But I mean, that's what it's come down to these people, these Africans, they come across the Mediterranean Sea into Europe, and sometimes they're just rescued by Europe.
00:45:57.000They get maybe 10 miles off the shore of Libya, which is Not exactly close to Italy, and yet Italy is setting their coast guard, picking them up and dropping them off in Naples and Sicily.
00:46:09.000And these Africans, they wash up on the shore.
00:46:12.000You know, they don't have nothing but the clothes on their back.
00:46:14.000They don't even have a language that is abstract, you know, illiterate most of the time.
00:46:20.000And they come in there, they fill out the paperwork or they don't, and now they're Italian.
00:48:32.000If everybody can be British, nobody can be British, right?
00:48:36.000You know, I mean, if you think of it that anybody can come to Britain and fill out the paperwork and therefore anybody can become British, what does it mean to be British?
00:48:44.000The reason that we have names for things, the reason that we have things in themselves, is because they are, by their nature, exclusionary, to get a little bit.
00:49:07.000It makes it a Yeti because a certain company made it, a certain group of people made it with certain distinct features.
00:49:13.000Now, if I said every microphone was a Yeti microphone, that wouldn't mean anything.
00:49:18.000Yeti would just become synonymous with microphone.
00:49:21.000If I said this table is a microphone, and this mug is a microphone, and this laptop is a microphone, Microphone would lose its distinction.
00:50:50.000And he says, You know, the reason everybody wants to come to America, and I'm so proud as an American of that.
00:50:56.000I love that people want to come to America.
00:50:58.000And you want to know why people want to come to America?
00:51:00.000Because of the American dream, which is different than the Russian dream and the yada yada dream.
00:51:06.000And I thought to myself a lot about this because most people would say that kind of immigrant is okay if they're going to come and produce and contribute.
00:51:14.000But then I thought about it for a moment.
00:51:17.000This guy comes here to a country where it's safe for him.
00:51:46.000He gets a job from somebody to business where there's a building and there's capital, there's equipment, you know, there's a currency that functions.
00:51:55.000And we have to get away from this idea that if you come here and you get a job, you're not exploiting us.
00:52:12.000You think it's by happenstance that we have a country where you have very good contract law?
00:52:18.000Where you have civil society, where you have voluntary organizations, you have a small government because the people, by and large, are altruistic and good and all the rest.
00:55:42.000Many of them don't even care that their own.
00:55:45.000Institutions of their forefathers, their parents.
00:55:49.000They wouldn't even be here for their ancestors, and they're going to take everything they work for and crumple it up and throw it in the trash without even giving it a second thought so they can buy what?
00:57:01.000You know, it combines my two favorite things, which is like geography and history and politics and being like, I don't know, constantly stimulated.
00:57:13.000If I'm not like constantly stimulated, I just go in all these different directions.
00:57:17.000I'm getting worried I might be a schizoid at some point, to be honest.
00:57:21.000But, you know, what I like about Civ and like, Driving and multitasking is just all the different things you can do.
00:57:27.000And, Civ, you know, you got so many things going on.
00:57:30.000You're always thinking, that's why I like to drive so much because you're driving, you're messing with the radio, maybe you're on your phone.
00:58:03.000And, you know, he told me, well, I don't know if he wants me to say this, but, you know, it's no secret I got kicked out of IE rather unceremoniously.
00:58:12.000And, you know, Eli, now that he's on the out, he said it was very wrong in his eyes.
01:00:35.000It's tough to say because the numbers are very conflicting.
01:00:39.000On the one hand, and we saw this after Charlottesville, yeah, 55% of the white population says whites are discriminated against, and that's.
01:00:47.000That's a racial consciousness which is growing.
01:00:49.000But then by the same token, you got less than 10% that say they support the alt right.
01:00:53.000So it's tough to gauge right now because it's tough with polls in general.
01:00:58.000These people are not going to say these highly controversial things on the telephone.
01:01:03.000Andrew White, seeing so many of my fellow millennials and Gen Zers engaging in all this behavior you're talking about is extremely black pilling.
01:01:13.000I saw it over the weekend, I saw it last week.
01:01:18.000When they're over for Thanksgiving break, not to neg my buddies, not to neg my pals.
01:01:23.000But you do see the pause, you do see the degeneracy, and for no other reason than it's bad for them and it's bad for the country.
01:01:32.000I think people hear what I say, and it's intended to be aggressive and abrasive and authoritative, but we come from a place where we want everybody to be doing well.
01:01:45.000And people make these decisions impulsively because they were sold on this solipsistic, Individualism that I'm just going to do what I'm going to do and nobody can stop me.
01:02:22.000We got to get away from this idea that, you know, if you tell people how to live their life, if you give people advice, if you judge people, that that's a bad thing.
01:02:51.000These things lead to ruin in excess, and it's very easy to go to excess.
01:02:55.000Everybody laughed in middle school when they were talking about cigarettes and marijuana being a gateway drug, and now it's not such a laughing matter.
01:05:01.000I don't know why people don't take this seriously, but in your tap water, in your municipal tap water, you have anywhere between 400 and 700 million, or excuse me, 400 and 700 parts per million Of dissolved solids in your tap water on average.
01:05:18.000So, if you go and you fill up your mug of tap water, I have mine filtered, but if you don't have yours filtered, you're going to have anywhere between 400 and 700 parts per million of dissolved solids in there.
01:05:28.000And that's metals, that's chemicals, that's pharmaceuticals, and you don't know what the hell's in there.
01:05:47.000I mean, they put fluoride in the water, and that's no good for you.
01:05:50.000But then on top of that, and that's not even, I mean, if you're not drinking it like a madman, if you're just using it to brush your teeth, you're all right.
01:05:57.000But if you're drinking the tap water, beyond the fluoride, which disrupts your, I forget what that is that it disrupts, but the parts per million in the water, people should be very concerned about this.
01:06:08.000I mean, do you really trust the government to be regulating your water?
01:06:50.000And the only things I ate in the past 24 hours were a bowl of oatmeal, a bowl of mini wheats, a bowl of oatmeal squares, like a life type cereal.