WHITE GENOCIDE IMMINENT??? Robert E Lee Statue DESTROYED By Black People | America First Ep. 1242WHITE GENOCIDE IMMINENT??? Robert E Lee Statue DESTROYED By Black People | America First Ep. 1242
A statue of Confederate general Robert E. Lee was destroyed in a secret ceremony, and the face of the face was cut off in a furnace and used in a new statue to be put on display in a museum in the city of Richmond, Virginia. People have taken to social media to talk about the symbolism of this and others like it, and how it could be used as a symbol of white genocide. But is it really so bad? Is it really that bad? Or is it so bad that it needs to be destroyed in order to make room for a new, more inclusive version of the statue? And what does it mean for the future of the city and the country as a whole? And why is this even a thing? America First, hosted by Nicholas Chafewentis, is a show about Americanism, not globalism, and putting the American people first. Hosted by Nicholas and Betsy, and produced by Betsy and Brittany, and edited by Alex Blumberg, with help from Brittany and Betsy. America First is a podcast about America First! Subscribe to America First on iTunes and leave us a rating and review on Apple Podcasts! Subscribe, review, and subscribe to our new podcast, America First. Learn more about your ad choices. You can also become a supporter of the show by becoming a patron of America First by becoming one of our sponsors! or become a patron, and receive 20% off the price of a new month-only ad-free version of our new show, "America First" starting on November 1st. Thank you are getting the best deal in the world wide, starting at $99 a month! We'll get 10% off your first month, plus free shipping, shipping nationwide, shipping free, shipping and shipping worldwide, and free shipping throughout the rest of the world gets you'll get the best of the best deals on the world, plus a free ad-only deal, and you get access to the best rates, and a discount on the best global service, and access to all the best places in the best vids, worldwide, including the most personalized service, the world's best deals, including mass market, the most places you get anywhere else gets the best service and the best tips and the most affordable, the best international service, including VIP access, and most personalized choices, and they get the most of it's best tips, including personalized rates, including A.S. gets it all starts, and more!
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00:10:13.000Actually it's kind of a slow news day.
00:10:16.000First slow news day in a few weeks actually.
00:10:20.000We had a big show last night with the beginning of the ground offensive in Gaza, but we're taking a break from our coverage of the Gaza war because there's not that much going on over there as of today.
00:10:35.000Refugee camp was blown up twice, but that's really more of the same.
00:10:43.000So we'll probably resume our coverage of that tomorrow.
00:10:47.000Depending on what happens, but tonight our featured stories about something that happened here in America actually happened a few days ago and was talked about all over Twitter, especially in our circles.
00:11:58.000That it had been removed from where it had been stored for the last several years and was completely destroyed, melted down in a furnace and they will use the bronze ingot from the melted statue to build a new statue which they say will be inclusive and be put on display in the city.
00:12:25.000Really, anything of real practical consequence, you know, this doesn't really affect people.
00:12:33.000But many people have said that this has a huge symbolic significance.
00:12:39.000And there's a picture of this going around on social media.
00:12:46.000Which I believe was published intentionally by the people that conducted the ceremony where they melted the statue down and they showed the face of the statue.
00:12:56.000They cut the face off the statue and melted the face.
00:13:01.000And so the photo of the melted, severed face of the Robert E. Lee statue has been going around on Twitter.
00:15:20.000These Twitter accounts, you know, marble statue profile picture Twitter account doing a 3,000 word essay about this picture of the melted statue and telling you what a big deal it is.
00:15:33.000It's like, you know, no one even knows where this happened.
00:16:52.000I think it's kind of offensive even though the Biden infrastructure bill is terrible.
00:16:58.000It's not even really an infrastructure bill because it's all going to the green energy scam and other Democrat wish list items.
00:17:09.000But regardless of what you think of that, isn't it offensive that whatever, whoever the president is, things that were appropriated, money that was appropriated to pay for things for Americans, is now being taken away to pay for things for Israel?
00:17:26.000And it just boggles the mind, the calculus in the minds of Republicans, that conservatism means
00:17:57.000Give them what they want, when they want it, no questions asked.
00:18:02.000So when you combine these two things, what it means to be an American conservative is literally to deprive Americans of things so that we can pay for Israel's things.
00:18:16.000Because those seem to be the only things that they're reliably and vocally in favor of.
00:18:22.000Those are the only things they deliver on or they pretend to want to deliver on across the board.
00:18:33.000Some conservatives, they pay lip service to the border, they pay lip service to pro-life and other things, but the only things that they really consistently across the board are working for and trying to deliver on, it's aid to Israel and cutting the budget.
00:18:51.000And so that amounts to, in this case, their genius idea of politics and leverage is we're going to take away from Americans.
00:19:02.000We're not just going to borrow money to give to Israel.
00:19:22.000Before we get into the news, I want to remind you to smash the follow button here on Cozy and on Rumble.
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00:19:34.000Make sure you're following me on both because there's benefits to both.
00:19:40.000If you're not using both websites regularly, honestly it's very disloyal to me personally and it's stupid because Cozy I think is the better platform for the live stream because I feel like more people watch on Cozy and
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00:22:14.000The people that are pro-Palestine, a lot of them are pro-Palestine because they're Muslim.
00:22:19.000You know, they're Muslim, they're Arab, and so those are their boys.
00:22:22.000You know, those are their guys over there, that's their family.
00:22:26.000But that really has nothing to do with us white Americans or Mexican Americans.
00:22:32.000And even there's a space that's pro-Palestine
00:22:37.000And they come at it from this weird position where they're saying that, well, we feel bad for the Palestinians.
00:22:44.000And I feel bad for the Palestinians, but what's more important to me is that America comes first.
00:22:51.000It's more important to me that America benefits from whatever is happening in the Middle East, that Americans benefit from the American state foreign policy.
00:23:05.000And to me, there's a lot of this bleeding-heart liberal stuff where it's hard, I think, for a lot of people to find a home because they don't support the warmongering, shilling Israelis.
00:24:49.000Tuesday morning, I went live and said, I'll do a show tonight.
00:24:54.000And I always promise that after I drink three cups of coffee, like I drink three cups of coffee, I'm ready to go, and I'm like, yeah, I'll do a show tonight, and I'll do a stream in the middle, and I'll do a show tomorrow, and then it's like 12 hours later, and I'm out.
00:26:57.000We'll start with the Robert E. Lee story because
00:27:01.000I have a tendency to kind of go on a little bit so I want to talk about this because it actually happened a few days ago and I just haven't had a chance to cover it because so much has been going on in Gaza so we'll talk about this first now here's the thing full disclosure this cause
00:27:22.000is not really near and dear to my heart.
00:27:25.000I have to say that at the outset, because I'm not a Southerner.
00:27:29.000I'm not from the South, I'm not from Virginia, and so, to be honest with you, I don't really have any sort of emotional or personal attachment to the cause of the Confederacy.
00:27:42.000I know a lot of people that watch my show do, and that's perfectly legitimate, and I get it.
00:27:50.000I don't personally have that, but I understand that.
00:27:54.000But I just want to say full disclosure that I'm coming at it from the position of somebody who I believe all my ancestors got here after the Civil War had ended.
00:30:02.000Where right-wing people came to Charlottesville, Virginia, where there's a very famous Robert E. Lee statue in the middle of the city square, and they protested the removal of the monument, and I think it was the second or the third one, that was the Unite the Right protest.
00:30:22.000Where Heather Heyerd got killed, and Richard Spencer was there, and Jason Kessler organized it, and I think David Duke was there, and I was there.
00:30:34.000But the thing is about that protest is it was actually about a few different things.
00:30:40.000And so one idea behind the protest is that this came about a year after Trump was elected,
00:30:49.000And since Trump had gotten elected, the alt-right movement, the alternative right movement, which was behind Trump on the internet, which was very diverse in 2016, had fractured.
00:31:32.000And like I said, that was the third successive rally to protest the removal of the monument.
00:31:38.000But the other component was it was also a protest against mass migration.
00:31:43.000That's why there were chants of, Jews will not replace us, and a lot of the speeches were about this, and that's what the advertisements were about as well.
00:31:52.000It wasn't just about the removal of the statue, but also about mass migration.
00:31:59.000That was actually a big part of how my career got started, or maybe some would say how my career ended.
00:32:06.000Because prior to that rally, I was really a sort of a normie.
00:32:11.000I had a show on Right Side Broadcasting Network, which is still around, and at that time they had been broadcasting all the Trump rallies during the 2016 election, and I was in contact with people from Daily Wire.
00:32:33.000I was really kind of undercover, I guess.
00:32:36.000When I went to Charlottesville, that all changed.
00:32:38.000I became known as the 18-year-old, 19-year-old guy from the Chicago suburbs who was at Charlottesville and got chased out of Boston University by Antifa because of my appearance there.
00:32:53.000But the thing is, I went there not because I felt very strongly in particular about Lee or the cause of the Confederacy.
00:33:00.000I actually specifically went there because Faith Goldie invited me.
00:33:05.000Faith Goldie was this girl, and not like I was into her or anything, but she was a Catholic, reactionary, fellow traveler.
00:33:15.000She was from Rebel Media at that time, and I figured if she was going, it was a pretty mainstream event.
00:33:21.000There was a rumor that Sam Hyde was going to be there, and James Alsup was there.
00:33:26.000We had been in contact and had spoken about creating a podcast together.
00:33:32.000So it was actually a spur-of-the-moment decision.
00:33:33.000I think I decided to go two days before it happened.
00:33:38.000And I wasn't even at the Tiki Torch thing because I didn't even get into the city until Saturday morning.
00:34:42.000I was there not specifically for the cause of Lee or the Lee statue but because of what Lee represented and the opponents of Lee and what they were about and how that reflected the bigger trend which was mass migration.
00:34:59.000Now the sort of epilogue to that story all these years later and of course so much has happened.
00:35:07.000Donald Trump had his first term and then was forced out and there was the summer of George Floyd when even more statues came down and accelerated.
00:35:23.000White racial consciousness that has been raised that that is sort of
00:35:28.000At the same time, although things have gotten worse, like me and many others predicted, things getting worse has catalyzed the opposite response, which is that I think a lot of people are waking up to what's happening.
00:35:42.000Six years ago, if you talked about white genocide or anti-white rhetoric, white identity, you were actually considered an extremist and radical and radioactive.
00:35:59.000People like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro, Tucker Carlson, people on Fox News talk about anti-white rhetoric and a white identity and white identity politics.
00:36:12.000And it seems like cancel culture is almost completely abated.
00:36:16.000Guys like Richard Hanania, who have been exposed as basically having been secret white nationalists, have been able to keep their career intact.
00:36:27.000There seems to be only one red line that you still can't cross, and that's the Jewish issue.
00:37:01.000It started with these black people agitating for the removal of the monument and they succeeded.
00:37:08.000But not without a fight, without the Charlottesville protest.
00:37:12.000Now all these years later, the statue is being destroyed and we can kind of reflect on
00:37:19.000What it all meant and what happened since, but this is the story.
00:37:24.000So the big development today, or this week I should say, is that that statue which was at the center of that protest and the subject of so much commentary and controversy has been destroyed.
00:37:57.000The statue of Confederate General Robert E. Lee that once stood in Charlottesville, Virginia was secretly melted down at a ceremonial event.
00:38:05.000After both cultural and legal battles, the statue of Lee that sparked the infamous Unite the Right rally was reportedly melted in a secretive ceremony in order to ensure the safety of those involved.
00:38:18.000The Washington Post reported the statue met its end in a 2,250 degree furnace when it was secretly melted down to become a new piece of public art.
00:38:33.000And Charlottesville's Black History Museum Executive Director, Andrea Douglas, will turn bronze ingots made from molten lead into a new piece of public artwork to be displayed in Charlottesville.
00:38:51.000They made arrangements for lead to be melted down while they started collecting ideas from city residents for that new sculpture.
00:38:59.000The Post went on to say that due to past threats and worries about legal action, the project went to great lengths to keep it secret until now.
00:39:08.000The article made note that Schmidt, who directs the Memory Project at UVA's Karsh Institute of Democracy, said she felt like she was preparing for an execution of sorts and quoted her comparing the destruction of the monument to putting down a rabid dog that had been harming people.
00:39:31.000She said, quote, still that dark feeling was better than carting Charlottesville's white supremacist toxic waste away to some other community.
00:39:40.000It's a better sculpture right now than it's ever been.
00:39:42.000We're taking away what it meant for some people and transforming it.
00:39:47.000United Methodist Minister Reverend Isaac Collins delivered a sermon at the ceremony of the statue being destroyed and has previously declared that it is a sin to have monuments celebrating figures from the Confederacy.
00:40:00.000The Washington Post did not name the owner of the foundry, but suggested to him melting the statue down meant the trauma will be gone when black people pass squares where Confederate monuments once stood.
00:40:12.000NPR also covered the event and credited Swords into plowshares for its efforts to create a more inclusive art installation, including black people, presumably.
00:40:26.000She said, we want to transform something that has been toxic into a piece of art the community can be proud of and gather around and not feel excluded or intimidated.
00:41:17.000To America now when the country's becoming diverse and it's becoming non-white and black people and Jews are running it.
00:41:26.000But there's also a discussion about this particular statue that ignited this battle and then that battle became so important.
00:41:37.000Because the statue was being removed and then the right-wing people protested and then it was turned into a big thing about the alt-right and then that became a shadow that
00:41:53.000The Trump administration had to avoid for four years.
00:41:56.000It wasn't just Richard Spencer and guys like me, but Donald Trump was dogged with questions about his remark about good people on both sides, and then Joe Biden started his campaign talking about Charlottesville.
00:42:09.000So there's really two parts to it, and I guess it makes more sense to talk about Robert E. Lee in general first.
00:42:20.000And I'll say this, it's interesting because you might ask yourself, why does it really matter?
00:42:30.000Because I feel like some people look at these cultural battles, that's really what it is, they look at like the Mexican who's gonna be Snow White, or they look at Ariel the Mermaid being black, or they look at the statue coming down, or Juneteenth, and these things.
00:42:46.000And I feel like the mainstream, the normie position is to say, it's weird that anyone even cares.
00:42:55.000Like, I watched this comedy special on Netflix, this Shane Gillis.
00:43:02.000Well, I don't really know how to feel about him.
00:43:05.000But the punchline to some of the jokes was that older Republican white guys care a lot about Disney movies and the diverse actors that are playing the new princesses or whatever.
00:43:18.000And I feel like that's the normie position is to look at people that care deeply on either side.
00:43:23.000The white nationalists or the woke leftists and they say, ah, well, you know, who cares?
00:44:09.000Well, no, because it's also a day in school where children learn about Martin Luther King Jr., and they learn lessons that are steeped in values.
00:44:21.000And he's one of only a handful of people, I think it's one out of three,
00:44:45.000Of archetypal leaders and heroes, and he's revered and given the high honor because of values, implicitly and explicitly, that he embodied or represented.
00:44:56.000And what is the value that Martin Luther King Jr.
00:45:58.000He has a connection to Virginia, and the University of Virginia is in Charlottesville, but he has no connection to Charlottesville.
00:46:07.000And why Robert E. Lee, as opposed to some other person?
00:46:13.000Robert E. Lee was a brilliant general.
00:46:17.000Lost a war, but won many battles, outnumbered, and with a smaller force.
00:46:23.000And so we valorize Robert E. Lee, or they in Virginia valorize Robert E. Lee because he was a courageous and clever fighter and a leader of people.
00:46:37.000So those are values and we hold that up in the city square for everybody to see and it's in the view of every, like we talked about a few weeks ago when we talked about what's happening in the city of Chicago.
00:46:52.000The city square, the park, is really the nucleus of the city.
00:46:56.000And so all these scenes that are taking place as society occurs, society is something that's in motion.
00:47:03.000It's an elderly couple feeding the birds.
00:47:05.000It's a young couple on the first date.
00:47:07.000It's a young family with a little child playing in the fountain.
00:47:11.000It's all happening in view of the statue, a man raised above watching it all, gazing down at the rest, and everyone looking up at that and taking photos.
00:47:22.000And tourists come by and that's what they see.
00:48:28.000I think that the kind of slavery that existed, particularly for black people, was wrong.
00:48:37.000Considering human beings as property and owning them.
00:48:40.000Now, ancient slavery is a little bit different.
00:48:44.000When we look at contracts today, contracts are a form of slavery in a sense.
00:48:49.000I know people aren't going to like that, but it's true.
00:48:52.000When you read, for example, like in the Bible and someone signs away their freedom for seven years and they become a servant
00:49:05.000Slavery throughout time and in different places is not all the same.
00:49:09.000And it's not all the same as what happened in the American South or in America with the transatlantic slave trade.
00:49:15.000And I think that probably it's better that we've moved beyond coercion and that sort of arrangement.
00:49:25.000But here's the thing, a lot of people say because we agree that slavery is bad, they're okay with taking down statues to Ku Klux Klan members or statues to Confederate generals or slave owners.
00:49:42.000They say because owning people is evil, and so anyone that participates in that, we should not lionize.
00:50:20.000We say that it is wrong for any person to own any other person because all people are equal and all people have certain rights and should be treated with respect and dignity and equality and have certain freedom.
00:50:34.000But that's not what the people who want to remove the statue believe.
00:50:39.000They don't have a problem with slavery.
00:50:42.000They have a problem with the fact that they were enslaved.
00:51:03.000But can you think of anything in the past few years that the same left-wing black advocates have done or advocated for that makes white people feel excluded or uncomfortable?
00:51:13.000I think they literally go out there and say, we want to make you uncomfortable.
00:51:17.000It's our job to make you uncomfortable.
00:51:48.000They have no problem making the people that like this statue uncomfortable or feel excluded.
00:51:54.000They have no problem building monuments to other people that have done things equally bad or worse than what Robert E. Lee did.
00:52:03.000Like, for example, they do support Hamas.
00:52:09.000Now, I know for the past few weeks I've been saying that that's like a Zionist narrative, and it is, but there is an important analogy here.
00:52:18.000Some people look at what Hamas does, or what these Palestinian groups do, or even what the Jewish groups do, and they say, well, can you blame them?
00:52:29.000Can you blame the Palestinians for killing Israeli civilians because the Israelis have had them caged up for 16 years?
00:53:17.000And the communists killed tens of millions of people.
00:53:21.000So it's not about universally what's wrong or a universally preferable behavior.
00:53:28.000It's all very particular and it's all very specific.
00:53:31.000It's all loaded up with historical context.
00:53:36.000They don't have a problem with slavery in general.
00:53:40.000They don't have a problem with universal wrongdoing or universal evil or institutions.
00:53:47.000The people that are advocating against this are black, and they feel humiliated when they see a statue of a guy that owned people that look like them.
00:54:02.000Because if the situation were reversed, and I know it's trite, but it's true, if the situation were reversed, do you think they would care if a black person owned a white person?
00:54:17.000It would satisfy something deep inside of them.
00:54:22.000And I've talked about this a lot when it comes to mass migration.
00:54:26.000We talk about the white genocide occurring in the United States.
00:54:29.000We say that immigrants are coming here, they're not like us, and they're changing what our country is.
00:54:35.000And in doing so, they're destroying it and replacing it with something different.
00:54:41.000When white people tell black people about this or other non-white people about this, the non-white people say, oh, you mean like what you did to us?
00:55:54.000But now that blacks, now that it's been inverted and blacks and non-whites have achieved primacy, of course the group that enjoys primacy in a country would not, would not tolerate a statue of a hostile leader that owned them as property.
00:56:11.000For example, if, let's say Nick Fuentes wins the Holy War and I take over all of America and Europe, am I going to allow statues of Protestants that killed Catholics?
00:57:09.000And the debate is that there's more than two genders.
00:57:12.000The debate is that men can become women, and they should be allowed to do that.
00:57:16.000Women can become men, and that's valid, and they should be allowed to do that.
00:57:21.000Now when those people use the bathroom or play in sports, that's when it comes in contradiction with the old regime.
00:57:27.000The old regime, which was hegemonic, that said there were two genders, had segregated sports and bathrooms based on the gender binary.
00:57:37.000Well, since the transgenders won the discussion, it's simply a matter of ironing out those wrinkles, reflecting the new hegemonic idea, the new hegemonic values.
00:57:51.000So, on the contrary, the bathroom and the youth sports, it does not reflect an extension, a gradation of how far transgenderism has gone or how extreme it is in degrees.
00:58:08.000It's a matter of resolving the contradiction of the old way being conquered by the new way.
00:58:36.000That the Quran is perfect, and Allah is the only God, and they're his slaves, and they have to go and kill everybody that doesn't believe or convert them.
00:58:44.000So why would they allow... In their mind, the Buddhist statue is blasphemous.
00:58:53.000It doesn't represent... When they destroy that, that's not extremism.
00:58:57.000It doesn't represent how far they've gone.
00:59:01.000It's resolving a logical contradiction.
00:59:03.000A land that is ruled by legitimate Muslims, who really believe that Allah is God, will not allow a monument to another god that is still worshipped by other people.
00:59:14.000Same thing with transgenderisms blowing up segregated sports.
00:59:19.000Same thing with black people taking down the monuments.
00:59:24.000Because they will erect statues of people that were worse, that were objectively worse human beings, not just by their deeds, but also in their quality.
00:59:51.000was a rapist, and a homosexual, and a communist.
00:59:55.000So it's got nothing to do with objectivity or universality or morality.
01:00:01.000Nobody would look at Martin Luther King Jr.
01:00:03.000and say he's a more honorable or noble man than Robert E. Lee.
01:00:06.000He's of a higher caliber, a higher grade, higher quality, and nobody would believe he's more moral.
01:00:12.000No one would believe that the system that Robert E. Lee supported was less moral than some sort of communist, pan-African whatever that MLK and then his wife
01:00:27.000But this was something that had to be resolved because of the ascendant non-white majority in America.
01:00:34.000And they've already achieved it because of their cultural power.
01:00:39.000The black people would not let it stand.
01:00:42.000They now will make the white people uncomfortable.
01:00:46.000When the white people had primacy, they could have their statue to a man that owned black people, and the black people would hurt their pride to live in a city and a place where they used to be property, but it didn't matter.
01:01:03.000Now that the non-whites, through Jews largely, now that they can express cultural power, they can exercise cultural power, now they will use that power to take that statue while the whites impotently protest, they'll melt it down, and they'll build something that offends the white people.
01:01:23.000And the white people will have to swallow their pride and look at a statue that is the burned and reformed remains of the old statue.
01:01:31.000And feel humiliated, and no one will care because they don't have power.
01:01:58.000In the same way that Hitler belongs to the Germans, in the same way that Stalin belongs to the Russians, in the same way that Nasser belongs to the Egyptians, and so on and so on.
01:02:13.000It's a reflection of power, not morality.
01:02:40.000Columbus killed the Indians, and so it's all these neo-Indians, it's all these Hispanics protesting the statue.
01:02:50.000How could we have a colonizer come and have a statue to him in a city that's native land?
01:02:58.000And again, this reflects the changing of the guard.
01:03:02.000It reflects the changing balance of power, the decolonization of America as the brown people retake control over the land.
01:03:11.000The Indians come flooding north from the Northern Triangle in Central America and they're now taking over with the Venezuelans and the Mexicans.
01:03:22.000Columbus, Jefferson, that's what they all have in common.
01:03:26.000These were all white guys who didn't like the brown people too much and that cannot be entertained in a country that's now for brown people and not for white people.
01:04:32.000In some ways people see it as contradictory, but it's true.
01:04:36.000Yes, we can have heroes before the United Nations existed.
01:04:39.000Yes, we can have heroes that lived and died before apartheid was defeated in South Africa, because there were great men before Barack Hussein Obama became president.
01:04:52.000And I'm just sick of people, more than anything, I'm sick of conservatives on our side who don't understand that.
01:04:59.000I just can't hear that argument anymore where they say, well, it's a museum, you're destroying history.
01:05:06.000History, honestly, in some cases, like, should be destroyed.
01:05:36.000But there is no human being that has ever lived that you could put on a pedestal in the middle of the park that wasn't flawed or that didn't believe in something that 200 years later would be considered immoral or out of fashion or something or controversial wouldn't be subject to the politics of its time.
01:07:19.000The other aspect of it is a little more personal and that's this particular statue and how it was removed and now it's being burned down and
01:07:31.000Like I said, the interesting thing is back six years ago, when we were out there protesting the removal of the monument, it was considered totally politically incorrect.
01:07:46.000Not when people say, I know it's not politically incorrect, but I support the State of Israel.
01:07:51.000I mean, it was legit, radioactive and conservative politics to say white.
01:07:57.000A lot of people don't realize that now because it's actually before their time.
01:08:00.000A lot of people that watch this show now are teenagers, they're in middle school, high school, college.
01:08:06.000But when I was a younger man, when I was 19, and I was at Charlottesville, literally if you uttered the word white in conservative politics, you were called an alt-right Nazi.
01:08:22.000And I remember because that's what happened to me.
01:08:24.000I would go on my show and say it's anti-white racism.
01:08:29.000They're replacing white people in our countries with non-white people.
01:08:33.000It's racial and that matters and there's a total double standard.
01:11:30.000And what's more, people that are expressing a pro-white opinion, even people that get canceled for saying controversial things, they remain employed, they remain largely inside the conservative network, and I think that reflects how the Overton window has moved further to the right.
01:11:45.000When those ideas came on the scene, they were explosive.
01:11:48.000When people came out talking about white people, and a white genocide, and a racial dimension to politics, and that sort of thing,
01:11:57.000I think initially people were repulsed by it, especially white people.
01:12:02.000I think a lot of white people sort of recoiled.
01:12:24.000These ideas that have been slowly trickling out there on the internet first among a young, professional, highly intelligent crowd, it's sort of been trickling out there and people have, I think, been warming up to it.
01:12:38.000To the point where now they're prepared to embrace it.
01:12:41.000All those years ago it was new, or maybe reminded them of something old.
01:12:48.000And it was shocking, and it was deeply offensive, and it was this dramatic break from the kind of healing, kumbaya rhetoric that people have been feeling, the white guilt stuff.
01:13:41.000I should drop out of politics and go do something else.
01:13:46.000But all these years later, I think I'm one of the most influential Generation Z conservative political commentators.
01:13:52.000There's not really anybody else in the same category as me.
01:13:58.000And this is seven years after the fact.
01:14:00.000This is, or rather, six years after I was told my life was over because I just jumped the shark and went too extreme, went too Nazi, too pro-white.
01:14:11.000And I'll never forget the day after Charlottesville, I went on Facebook, because I still had one,
01:14:17.000And I put out some blog post, and I said, they can say whatever they want, but a tidal wave of white identity is coming, and they can't stop it, and they know they can't stop it.
01:16:17.000And so what I mean by that is, the society is already controlled by non-whites, it's already, in terms of the youth, which is the future, majority non-white, and even the white people that remain, the white people that are powerless, the white people that are in the minority, the young, who are the future, they have been indoctrinated into the hegemonic non-white new country.
01:16:43.000The white children today are in the minority, they will have no power, and they're listening to music by black people and they talk like them too.
01:16:52.000So when people see the statue burn, I say the society that produced that statue is long gone.
01:17:00.000You want to see the society that built, maintained that statue, they actually valued it?
01:17:07.000They're in the cemetery or they're in the retirement home.
01:17:12.000They are the insufferable boomers that you're arguing with online that are calling you a Nazi and that love Reagan or whatever.
01:18:15.000It either is maintained or it disappears forever.
01:18:19.000It's either being constantly polished, constantly maintained, expanding.
01:18:24.000It's either ascending or it's descending and disintegrating and disappearing and being conquered by somebody else.
01:18:35.000So these statues, I'm actually glad we don't deserve them.
01:18:40.000It's not the same civilization, we're not the same people.
01:18:45.000If you are upset about the statue being burned, you need to be a man as great as Robert E. Lee.
01:18:52.000If we can raise up leaders that are great like that, who can lead lesser men to be better, and to create a society that is great, then statues and beautiful buildings and universities will be created.
01:19:12.000But they can't be created from the top down.
01:19:18.000You don't start with the statues and the classical architecture and work your way backwards.
01:19:24.000You start with the people and work your way outwards.
01:19:28.000The design and the engineering are intimately linked.
01:19:35.000It's not like the statues are just a coat of paint on the society.
01:19:38.000The statues are the skin of a living organism.
01:20:09.000The statues, the holidays, all those things are the outward expression of the heart that beats in the men of the civilization.
01:20:19.000So, when people say, oh look at the burning statue, oh this is like really, I mean you're putting, you're tweeting about it, you're tweeting about it.
01:20:31.000All these people talk, and that's, I'm really getting sick of that.
01:20:35.000I see all these Twitter accounts, it's all anonymous users.
01:20:40.000It's all anonymous users, and all they do is talk.
01:20:46.000It's talk, and they won't say their real name, and they won't use their real face, and they won't go out and do anything because they're like working at some job.
01:20:57.000And they're like, you know, it's so funny.
01:21:21.000So I just need to, you know, keep doing whatever online.
01:21:26.000I need to write 3,000 words about a statue burning down and all these faggots are going to jerk me off and say, wow, that was real excellent.
01:21:39.000Another 3,000 word essay about how deep this is.
01:23:46.000Then you get these African migrants and they just want to rape everyone.
01:23:50.000They see a beautiful girl and they're like, I just want to rape that, and I want to eat that, and I want liquor, and I want an iPhone, I want an iPhone.
01:23:58.000You know, but there are other people that after 10,000 years of breeding and after generations, they say, no, we need to take mankind to Mars.
01:24:40.000I was... I feel like I'm... How many people do you know of that you follow?
01:24:44.000How many people that you follow their bullshit opinions on Twitter or pundits or whatever, how many of them were at both Charlottesville and January 6th?
01:26:31.000And if you have no balls, and all you can contribute is these fucking puff pieces, 3,000 word dramatic essays about pictures worth 10,000 words on my substack, you can go fuck yourself.
01:27:48.000And nobody wants to say anything about it because they don't want to lose their job or some of them don't want to be called racist or the ones in politics they just don't even care.
01:27:58.000So, the statues are going to come down.
01:28:01.000It's all going to come down until the people start to fight again.
01:29:40.000So anyway, I don't know if that makes a lot if that seems relevant But I just I guess what I'm trying to say is I'm very frustrated when I see specifically around this story I keep seeing this picture everywhere and it's a picture of defeat.
01:31:15.000That's just like this fetish in the right wing is showing pictures of white people getting beaten up by black people and pictures of monuments coming down and all this.
01:31:29.000I don't want to see any more black people punching white people.
01:31:32.000I want to see another edit of of a hundred thousand people and you know swastika flags and you know and they love him and they love him I want to see him fly in on the plane and they love him you know they're chasing the car and there's a little kid on the lamppost and he's waving the flag he's having a great time I want to see that
01:31:57.000Because we need to, not literally reproduce that specifically, but you know, we need that sort of mindset back.
01:32:05.000Instead of showing our, we should be ashamed of those things.
01:32:09.000Stop showing white defeat and humiliation and loss and eulogizing it.
01:33:33.000We need to think about where we're going.
01:33:35.000You know, everyone, and this is something, this is the last thing I'll say.
01:33:39.000This is one thing I learned, the biggest thing I learned working with Ye.
01:33:46.000And I'm not saying this to glaze, okay, I'm not saying this to like, you know, whatever, but it's true.
01:33:55.000He made me real, he made me feel like a fool.
01:33:58.000Because he made me realize how much me and everyone in this scene
01:34:04.000Fixates on the past and on problems rather than the future and on solutions, and I know that sounds trite, but really But I really struck me.
01:34:15.000I was like I don't I have a lot I have so much
01:34:19.000History and talking about what's wrong with America.
01:34:23.000I have basically nothing for what we can do about it and what I have imagined the future can be and so on.
01:34:30.000Because all I have in my head is, oh, I'm like Eeyore.
01:35:41.000And we did all these things, and we started talking about things we had never talked about before, and it led to totally new places.
01:35:50.000And that's the kind of thinking that's going to raise up a true leader.
01:35:56.000A true leader, a true innovator, and that's going to be the next Washington, the next Ben Franklin, the next Tesla, or Thomas Edison, or whoever, the next Hitler, whatever.
01:37:05.000And every AFPAC, I meet somebody incredible and they become part of the network and that's the biggest thing that's grown.
01:37:13.000It's not just a show in the last four years, it's this network of people, a lot of them watching the show right now, who are going to be the 5,000 people that remake America, you know?
01:37:24.000I started AFPAC and the foundation and started undertaking projects because
01:37:32.000I'm actually interested in change, you know, I don't just want to be a guy delivering the news and talking about it I'm you know, we have to be active and That's what I try to be and we all have to be that way
01:37:47.000Don't just think in terms of, I've consumed my con... Hmm, this is interesting.
01:38:02.000And it's all so interesting, and we're just jerking each other off about how interesting fucking Jew intellectuals we are.
01:38:10.000I'd slide it into a different place, but... But, you know, like, I feel like that's what's going on on one side of the right, and then the groipers are out here, like, raise your right hand, I will kill, rape, and die for the leader, we're gonna be the president, we're gonna make the country Catholic.
01:38:25.000All these, you know, faggots, cynics, and nihilists, they look at us and they're like, huh,
01:39:06.000It's a metaphorical joke with irony that no one should take seriously, and it doesn't violate terms of service because we don't mean it that way.
01:39:18.000But you know we have this intensity we're like look we have goals we want to achieve them in real life not as a joke Not as a meme not anonymously.
01:39:28.000We want to go out there and do it in the world and That's what we need to be a part of let him burn the statues We are we are burning our we're putting ourselves in a furnace you can put the statue in a furnace and melt it down put a man in the furnace
01:44:33.000People say one man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter when they don't have the balls to call someone a freedom fighter and just want to equivocate.
01:44:41.000Well, I think it just... I don't necessarily think that's equivocation.
01:44:47.000I think it's just... All it means is that it's a matter of perspective.
01:45:52.000I used to like Blade and I listened to them recently and I said, what was I thinking?
01:45:56.000It's another one of these songs or bands.
01:46:09.000Where they come out with a new sound and it's kind of hot for a minute and I feel like people kind of pretend to like it because it's different and new but it doesn't stand the test of time.
01:46:19.000I don't think anything Blade has made has stood the test of time.
01:46:25.000I listen to this stuff now and I'm like this shit sucks and it wasn't that good to begin with.
01:46:32.000I listened to it because I thought it was different and it was new and that's what people were into but now I think it just is shit and I don't like it anymore or whatever he's a guy someone says band what you know what I mean you know I'm talking he's an artist whatever yeah I think it sucks
01:47:40.000You saw that in an Anthony Fantano video, or you saw that in some stupid... You saw that on No Jumper, and now you call it a project because you saw some fucking millennial faggot call it that?
01:47:52.000Same thing with video games, they say a title.
01:47:54.000It's not a video game anymore, it's a title.
01:49:47.000I don't know how people can't be Catholic.
01:50:05.000I was at Mass today for All Saints Day, and I was sitting there, and I'm thinking, like, if you're a Protestant, how do you explain the Catholic Church?
01:50:16.000You know, and they say, oh, the Catholic Church is Mystery Babylon, it's evil.
01:50:20.000But then you go to Mass, and you're like, sorry, where's the evil?
01:50:24.000You read the Bible, it's Psalms and Hymns, and it's a crucifix, a giant crucifix, and an altar,
01:50:37.000We believe that Christ is transformed into the bread which we eat and he becomes part of us and people say that's like satanic.
01:51:58.000Since I started watching you around 4 years ago as a young directionless guy, I've gotten married, started my professional career, and now attend my local Catholic church.
01:52:08.000I credit you with many positive changes in my life.
01:52:11.000I pray for your success, happiness and well-being.
01:53:58.000I want to neglect him for most of his life except for when I'd like sternly reprimand him and tell him he's not good enough.
01:54:04.000And then when he's 18 and he's just like, you know, total maniac fighting for my approval, then we're gonna become business partners and just take on the whole world.
01:54:34.000so because the thing is I don't even really want to get married I mean I'm gonna have to but I don't really especially want to so for me to get married to go through this ordeal to have kids and then it's all girls I'm gonna be like what I'm gonna be like that guy in
01:54:56.000Twilight Zone who broke his glasses at the end of the world he gets all his books and then breaks his glasses That's gonna be me.
02:02:31.000Like, you're not going to be able to enjoy trick-or-treating because, yeah, migrants are going to take all the candy.
02:02:36.000You can't put a bowl of candy out because nigs are going to go in there and steal all the candy.
02:02:41.000You know, those are the unexpected little things that you would never even think of and ways where the overall quality of life is going to get dramatically worse because it's an assault on everything.
02:02:56.000Everything is under attack and everything gets worse all the time.
02:03:02.000So it's an across the board, like, holistic lowering of the quality of life.
02:03:37.000I love when people... I had some idiot DM me and he's like, Nick, you need to watch Europa The Last Battle, Greatest Story Never Told, Hellstorm,
02:03:48.000Dude, do you think I was red-pilled yesterday?
02:03:50.000I've been doing this for like seven years.
02:03:53.000You think I've never heard of Europa The Last Battle?
02:04:11.000Knocked down the statues of the Confederates.
02:04:13.000Erect new statues of David Duke, Jonesy of Fortnite, Hitler, Beardson Beardley, Nick Fuentes, Shinji, Richard Spencer, Sam Hyde, Blade Runner, Red Among Us Guy.
02:04:25.000And then, and then we'll build a statue to, um, Tenryo.
02:04:31.000And then we'll build a statue to, um, Keith Woods.
02:11:09.000Anyway, but I forget what we had at the Russian restaurant, but it was good.
02:11:16.000I think we had some kind of like some other dumpling thing there too and we went to
02:11:34.000An Italian restaurant, which is pretty good and I'm trying to think I think we had one other like Adventurous thing Maybe not but it was all it was all pretty cool.
02:12:26.000Place it's like a storybook civilization America is just a complete modernity.
02:12:33.000It's like you get in your car you drive to McDonald's over there you just get lost go walk around you're in the subway your Communism was there.
02:16:00.000They weren't right then, they're not right now, and you're wrong.
02:16:03.000Why would I let you be in my chat and be wrong?
02:16:06.000You have to change your name, pretend to be somebody else, and go with the flow.
02:16:12.000I'm not gonna unban you so you could undermine me like that and counter-signal me.
02:16:18.000Big Dilf sent $3, true about incremental decline.
02:16:22.000Saw a clip in Canada where all these Indians were crossing the street while the light was green, just like in India where they disregard traffic.