WHITE GENOCIDE: "NO WHITE MEN IN GOVERNMENT," British Media Gloats | America First Ep. 1055WHITE GENOCIDE: "NO WHITE MEN IN GOVERNMENT," British Media Gloats | America First Ep. 1055
A new government in the United Kingdom has been formed with a woman in the Prime Minister's office, and it's being celebrated in the British media. Netflix is getting pushback from Saudi Arabia over their stance on same-sex marriage, and they want to take legal action against it. And we'll talk about that and much more on this episode of America First. America First! is a show about the American people by the people, for the people. hosted by Nicholas J. Fuentes and Alex Blumberg. Produced in Los Angeles, CA and edited by David Fincher. Our theme song is Come Alone by Suneaters, courtesy of Lotuspool Records, and our ad music is by Build Buildings Records. This episode was mixed by Matthew Boll. It was edited by Annie-Rose Strasser and Matthew Boll, with additional editing by Patrick Muldowney, and additional mixing and mastering by Haley Shaw. The show was mixed and produced by James Ransom. Music by Ian Dorsch and Mark Phillips. Additional score by James Pape, Matthew Boll and John Rocha. and additional production by Patrick McElroy. We'd like to learn more about you, the listeners. Please take a few minutes to fill out this brief survey. Send us your thoughts and suggestions on topics you'd like us to us in the comments section below. Thanks for listening and/or tweeting us your responses to this episode! if you have a question or thoughts on the show, we'd love to hear from you, we'll get a shoutout in the next week on the next episode. or your thoughts on our next week's episode on the podcast, and we'll be answering them in next Tuesday's show. Thank you for listening to us next week! - Your feedback is also be heard on this podcast! -- nicholasjf@americafirst.co.ee/t=1sjfjr.org/australia/tavio and we're listening to this podcast? -- Thank you, ncrt=austor_t=3sjr&q=3q&q&t=5q&a=3f3&qid=8q&s=4q&ref=1&qx&qw&qq=a&qref=3&sdb=3
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00:06:54.000He didn't get fired fast enough or something, so that was Boris Johnson's fault, so they kicked him out.
00:07:00.000His whole government resigned and they forced him out.
00:07:05.000Well, now the Conservative Party in the United Kingdom has just chosen a new leader who is a woman.
00:07:10.000And our big story tonight, you know, I don't really actually care that much because this is Europe and also, you know, it's just not even really a big deal for us here in America what goes on in the United Kingdom.
00:07:26.000It really makes no difference whether it's who is that woman when Trump was president or
00:07:32.000Johnson or David Cameron, honestly to me it's all the same.
00:07:37.000So this new one, the old one, the one before that, you know, it's really six of one, half a dozen of the other.
00:07:45.000The reason why it's newsworthy for us is that this is being celebrated, this new government being formed is being celebrated in British media
00:07:54.000Because the four highest offices in the British government for the first time ever will all be held by people that are not white men.
00:08:05.000Every single one of the positions, not one of them I should say, will be held by a white man.
00:08:12.000So that's the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister, the Business Minister, the Home Secretary, and the Chancellor.
00:08:21.000All five of those jobs, the Prime Minister plus the top four, none of them will be held by a white man.
00:08:29.000Instead you've got a woman, a couple of Africans, this other woman, and now not only is this going on, which is something to speak of in itself, but it's being celebrated.
00:08:43.000They're out there in the British media saying that this is such a spectacular step forward, it's so diverse, it's such a great thing.
00:08:51.000And of course, it's a little bit different in Europe than in America because in the United Kingdom, this is a country that is much older than the United States, obviously.
00:09:04.000The United States of America wasn't even settled by European colonists until the 17th century.
00:09:12.000Of course, the English monarchy goes back a thousand years, more than that, and has history even beyond that.
00:09:19.000With indigenous British people and then Europeans colonizing the British Isles in ancient times.
00:09:29.000Point being, there's far more history there.
00:09:34.000And so heritage, one could say, is a little bit more salient in a country like the United Kingdom, where you've got English, Welsh, Scottish, Irish,
00:09:46.000People that have been there for a thousand plus years.
00:09:52.000And now it's their representative government which is being replaced by people from Africa.
00:09:58.000Now in the United States it's a little bit different.
00:10:01.000Because although we have an historic European demographic, we also had African slaves when the Europeans arrived on the continent.
00:10:10.000And also there were indigenous people here before the Europeans arrived, and Asians came shortly after.
00:10:17.000Now, it's not to say that ethnicity doesn't matter in America at all, or heritage doesn't matter at all, but it is a fundamentally different equation.
00:10:27.000And so what does it say that in England you've got Kenyans running the government?
00:10:33.000Why is that even happening, let alone celebrated?
00:10:37.000So we'll talk about, that'll be our featured story.
00:10:39.000We'll also be talking tonight about Netflix, who's getting some pushback from Saudi Arabia.
00:10:46.000And I have to say, I am Christian, but I have immense respect for Muslims because they seem to be the only people in the world, or one of the only religious peoples in the world, Muslims,
00:11:02.000That are successfully and forcefully pushing back against the West and their sick perversions which they push around the world.
00:11:10.000The transsexualism, feminism, homosexualism, all this kind of stuff.
00:11:15.000And so the story tonight is about how Saudi Arabia is pursuing legal action against Netflix because they're putting all this gay stuff in the Netflix shows.
00:11:24.000And that's against the laws of the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia as well as all the Gulf states.
00:11:31.000So I think Bahrain, and the Emirates, and Kuwait, and Qatar, and Yemen, and Oman, I think they're all joined in with this as well, but all the Gulf states are in rebellion against Netflix, and they say, listen, we don't want any more gay kisses in the shows, we don't want any more gay stuff in Buzz Lightyear, or else.
00:17:44.000Friday night, end of the show, end of the Super Chats, I was kind of over doing this whole thing.
00:17:51.000So I took a weekend, you know, I binged the old classics.
00:17:57.000Not really, you know, I only eat very infrequently anyway, and when I do, I get very hungry and I go and eat a hamburger and a hot dog and ice cream.
00:18:54.000Gulf states have demanded that Netflix remove all content deemed to violate Islamic and societal values and principles, according to Saudi media.
00:19:05.000Recent material, including that made for children, contravened regulations, said Saudi and Gulf Cooperation Council media watchdogs in a statement.
00:19:47.000...and the gay football player kissed... ...and everybody was like, whoa, not okay.
00:20:36.000And that's a little bit less harmful, but still harmful.
00:20:41.000It says, footage from the controversial French film Cuties, Mr. Girl's favorite, pedophile Jew Mr. Girl, also featured in the report by Al-Akbaria TV along with the caption accusing Netflix of being, quote, cinematic cover for immoral messages that threaten the healthy upbringing of children.
00:20:59.000Which I quite like that statement because it's true.
00:21:04.000I think there's an argument that can be made about putting immoral things in art for adult consumption.
00:21:15.000If you want to put that on cable, if you want to put that in an X-rated film or something.
00:21:20.000There's an argument I think can be made about that.
00:21:24.000But the problem is that we live in a family society.
00:21:29.000And you've got programming that's designed for children and families with that kind of thing in there.
00:21:35.000This is inculcating the children and the youth of a country with a very particular, well an immoral, an amoral or an immoral set of values.
00:22:33.000It says, another video on Al-Akbaria's website alleged that the streaming service was, quote, promoting homosexuality by focusing excessively on homosexuals.
00:22:45.000The channel also interviewed several public figures who made similar accusations and called on the authorities to take immediate action.
00:22:54.000The joint statement from the Saudi General Commission for Audiovisual Media and the GCC Committee of Electronic Media Officials said, quote, Netflix was contacted to remove the content, including content directed at children, and to ensure adherence to the laws.
00:23:49.000That says there is no immediate response to the accusation from Netflix.
00:23:55.000Although Sunni Muslim-ruled Saudi Arabia has no laws regarding sexual orientation or gender identity, sex relations outside marriage, including homosexual sex, are strictly prohibited.
00:24:08.000Under the country's interpretation of Islamic law, consensual same-sex sexual conduct is punishable by death or flogging, depending on the perceived seriousness of the case.
00:24:18.000So, you know, Netflix is up to their usual tricks.
00:24:23.000You know, they're promulgating filth all around the world, promulgating adultery, feminism, and in the latest... this is... that's wrong by itself, but the latest
00:24:36.000Is the homosexuality, the transgenderism, and so on.
00:24:40.000And finally, there's some pushback from a religious, conservative civilization, from Islamic civilization, saying, hey, you know, we know that you're full of it.
00:26:13.000It's a gay, it's a lesbian in Jurassic Park.
00:26:17.000Well, ...combination of deterrence and punitive punishments and rehabilitation and those kinds of things
00:26:27.000But really what governs the conduct of man is their moral paradigm.
00:26:32.000The reason that most people don't kill and steal is not because it's illegal, it's because it's morally wrong.
00:26:38.000And the reason for a long time that people went to church and people waited until marriage to have sex was not because of laws that were on the books, although there were laws on the books even in the West, it was because their, again, their conduct was governed by their morality.
00:26:54.000So, when you've got this stuff in children's media, in Star Wars, Jurassic Park, etc.
00:27:03.000It's bad enough if it's in the general media.
00:27:06.000It's particularly pernicious when it's being pushed on children.
00:27:10.000Again, under the guise of creating art, what they're really doing is pushing this immoral social agenda, and they're telling kids that, hey, it's okay to have a same-sex relationship.
00:27:21.000What they're saying then, in a sense, what's implied there,
00:27:26.000Is that marriage is not about procreation.
00:27:43.000That's where, you know, for a long time a lot of liberals used to say, you know, what's the deal about so-called normalization of homosexuality or gay marriage?
00:27:54.000It fundamentally reorients sexual morality as well as our entire conception of sex and relationships.
00:28:04.000And a lot of this stuff you guys already understand, but it serves as a reminder of how monumental these social changes have been in the last 50 or 60 years.
00:28:39.000The only legitimate sex that is happening is within marriage between a man and a woman for the purpose of procreation.
00:28:47.000When you have all these messages inside the programming and start to change the laws and the norms and so on, it fundamentally changes human affairs.
00:29:03.000On Human Affairs, governed between men and women and between all individuals, it completely changes a society from a family society of men, women, and children, husbands, wives, and children, and parents, and grandparents, and extended families, to a society of individuals who are just kind of out there and having their fun and enjoying the passions of relationships.
00:29:30.000And again, a lot of this stuff is basic.
00:29:34.000A lot of this stuff is Conservatism 101.
00:29:39.000But it's depressing that the only countries in the world that seem to be willing to stand up for traditional sexual morality, or any kind of morality for that matter, sexual or otherwise, are Muslims.
00:29:56.000Because you look at Saudi Arabia and it's not even like a real country, okay?
00:30:01.000These are like primitive desert traders.
00:30:04.000If you look at the history of the Gulf and really like the whole Middle East, like Saudi Arabia is not a country.
00:30:12.000You've got a tiny strip of land around Medina and Mecca.
00:30:44.000And yet in spite of that, they're the only ones, it's like them and Iran and some others, I guess Russia, we in the West turn our noses up and say, oh these countries are so impoverished and primitive and undeveloped and some will say backwards, but they're the only ones standing up for timeless
00:31:19.000People like me, a lot of liberals will look at people like me, or others, and say, you know, oh these Christians, these conservatives, they're so uptight about what's in the media.
00:31:30.000You know, and decades ago it was about metal music, or it was about violent video games, or it was about the Simpsons, or whatever, and now in these days it's about, you know, Lord of Dim Rings, and it's about the Buzz Lightyear, and the Black Stormtrooper, and all this.
00:31:51.000In terms of the mainstream, in terms of your average person or the sort of liberal consensus in America, is there any kind of morality in Western media?
00:32:00.000Is there anything that is put on television these days where the people producing the content or moderating the content or platforming it say, is this moral?
00:32:11.000Is that a question that's being asked at all?
00:32:20.000It's all created, it's all propagated.
00:32:23.000It's created, and it's created with a certain kind of flavor, a certain kind of worldview.
00:32:29.000It's stories, and stories have values and characters and...
00:32:33.000Virtues and lessons and these kinds of things.
00:32:36.000Is there anything in the media today where anybody could say there's any kind of moral judgment being exercised about what is produced and what is consumed?
00:32:45.000Because it seems like culture is just a complete free-for-all in a sewer.
00:32:49.000You know, I saw the other week at the VMAs
00:32:55.000Lizzo gets up there and, you know, she's not even wearing any clothes.
00:33:00.000She's an obese black woman in, like, a bra on stage.
00:33:03.000And she gets up there and she goes, you know, motherfuckers told me that I fucking can't fucking make it.
00:33:09.000Just like... And everyone in the audience is like...
00:33:15.000And this is like and I see this on TikTok and everybody's eating this up and it wasn't always like this.
00:33:21.000You know, I remember when I was growing up and Miley Cyrus did her thing and with Rob Robin Thicke or Rob Thicke or whatever and I remember
00:33:32.000Growing up you had sort of you had the Britney Spears.
00:33:38.000I remember I didn't understand that until I was like 14 by the way.
00:33:42.000But you know you had all this kind of stuff where even 10-15 years ago people were saying it's so bad now imagine what it'll be like later.
00:33:50.000People used to say when I was growing up not too long ago
00:33:53.000They would say, how could it get much worse?
00:34:03.000If you didn't think it could get worse back then, it's because you didn't have the imagination necessary yet to imagine morbidly obese black women getting up and just dropping F-bombs and F-this and F-that and everybody's just loving it and there's not, nobody even cares.
00:34:17.000There's not even a mom's demand action.
00:34:19.000There's not even a Christian family something
00:34:23.000And the question is, what kind of society do we want to create?
00:34:31.000Do we want to have a society that is completely vulgar, completely gratuitous?
00:35:06.000Then should we not have some moral prejudice when it comes to the media that's being created and propagated in America and all over the world, and particularly for the kids?
00:35:17.000Because that's what seems to be lost in everybody.
00:35:19.000And I look at something like this, and I look at a country like Saudi Arabia where they cut people's heads off, and I say, yeah, they're more civilized than we are, actually.
00:35:29.000Saudi Arabia, which is cutting people's heads off, and all the rest,
00:35:42.000They are more sensible than people in America that would say, yeah, let's just have a total free-for-all.
00:35:48.000Let's have fat, naked people, and let's have gay people, and trans people, and let's just have violence, and gratuity, and so on, and just no regard.
00:36:01.000That's a big question about what kind of country we want to live in.
00:36:04.000And increasingly, although countries in the Middle East are poor, and illiterate, and violent, and have all these problems, they have morality.
00:36:15.000They at least, and it's the wrong one because they're not Christian, but they have a moral code based on a belief in God, and they're pious about it, and they stick to it, and they're serious about it.
00:36:29.000And people will say, oh well, you know, there is immorality anyway.
00:36:34.000Well, there's immorality in every society.
00:36:37.000But the question is not, do you have sinners?
00:37:08.000Uh, well, all the religious people are always the most hypocritical.
00:37:12.000Uh, the pastors are rich, and the Muslims drink alcohol anyway, and everybody's just a hypocrite.
00:37:18.000And it's like, okay, well, you know, there's a big difference between saying, there is a right, there is a wrong, we fall short of it, but we try,
00:37:27.000And saying there is no right and wrong, so why bother?
00:37:31.000There's all the difference in the world.
00:37:33.000That's the difference between a hundred years ago and today.
00:37:36.000That's the difference between a moral society that is having families and children and decency and literacy and development and productivity and so on, and a country like we have today.
00:37:49.000Where everybody's in bed, and everybody's sick, and everybody's depraved, and nobody's having families, and the relationships are completely poisoned, and the bodies are poisoned, the minds are poisoned, nobody cares about anything.
00:38:02.000That's all the difference in the world.
00:38:04.000It's not even like people were convinced to be evil, they were told, well, there's no evil anyway.
00:38:10.000All the people trying to be good are just hypocrites, so there is no good in evil.
00:39:00.000And that's after they got banned by Visa and Mastercard.
00:39:03.000And this deplatforming was the result of a concerted campaign by a non-profit, which is something about how Pornhub is profiting off of human trafficking.
00:39:16.000And it says that the regulations stipulate that if a company is profiting from trafficking, then that's a violation of the law.
00:39:21.000And well, you know, pornography and human trafficking are like this, so it's being deplied from across the internet.
00:39:27.000And that's a result of laws on the book which are being taken advantage of to an extent, in a good way I'm saying, by activists to get this filth off the internet and make it less accessible.
00:39:41.000Imagine if we could just rewrite the laws.
00:39:43.000Imagine if instead of saying it's about human trafficking, imagine if we said porn is illegal.
00:39:55.000Just get people in power, write the law, ban this, ban this, this is, you know, or, or, you know, what restricted in a particular kind of way, whatever.
00:40:05.000But the point is, you can use the laws to shape the culture.
00:40:11.000And by shaping the culture, you can shape the next generation.
00:40:15.000By shaping the next generation, you can fundamentally change society.
00:40:49.000You have the Establishment Clause, which says that the government can't create a state religion or can't create their own church or something, which is not what we're talking about.
00:40:59.000And you've got this idea of separation of church and state, which comes from a letter, I think by Thomas Jefferson, and it's just about how
00:41:09.000The government will seek to infiltrate the church like they had done in the Church of England from where the founding stock came from.
00:41:17.000It's got nothing to do with religious laws.
00:41:20.000There were religious laws in America until 30 years ago.
00:41:24.000On the state level, at the federal level, you had religious laws against adultery, against sodomy, against pornography, all kinds of things, against miscegenation.
00:41:34.000You had religious laws all up and down for most of this country's history.
00:41:39.000So conservatives have gotten this libertarian streak where they say, you know, we can't use the government.
00:41:44.000We just got to be at the mercy of all these immoral Jewish people running Hollywood and the porn industry.
00:41:50.000And we just got to let them have access to our children.
00:41:53.000We just got to let that stuff into our homes.
00:41:56.000Through TikTok and the cell phones and TV and, you know, we just have to be better parents.
00:42:02.000No, actually, just get the government to get that out.
00:42:06.000Get the government to go after these multi-multi-billion dollar industries and punish them so that we can get a decent society.
00:42:36.000It's funny because there was a time like six years ago when like liberals on the left and right libertarians on the right would get together and say yeah we hate Islam because it's so backwards and regressive and I remember when I was in high school and I used to say like
00:42:56.000Islam's terrible and you as a liberal should agree because in the Muslim world women can't drive and they throw gay people off buildings and so we agree with the left.
00:43:32.000But the kinds of laws they have over there, we should definitely explore a lot of that over here.
00:43:38.000But it's so funny because the conversation was so fundamentally different.
00:43:43.000Just six, seven years ago when the meme was that liberals like Bill Maher, you know, all these Zio Jew liberals who have no morality, you know, we're on board with them as agnostic libertarians, right?
00:43:57.000Or very, very weak, religiously weak libertarians saying, yeah, we're standing up for women and all this other stuff.
00:48:30.000Boris Johnson was forced to resign, not even because he groped a woman, but because some cabinet member groped somebody.
00:48:37.000And even though that guy got disciplined, he didn't get disciplined enough.
00:48:40.000So the head of government of one of the G8 countries had to step down.
00:48:46.000Listen, I don't care what anybody says, that's not a serious country.
00:48:51.000If the leader of a G7 country, G8, G7, one of the biggest economies, one of the biggest militaries, a P5 nation, meaning a nation with a nuclear arsenal and aircraft carriers, if the head of government, and effectively the head of state, is forced to resign because a minister groped somebody, that's not a serious country.
00:49:31.000I think there's a little bit of a gray area between an all-out rape and inappropriate touching, which is honestly just part of human affairs, in my opinion.
00:49:44.000I don't think anybody's going to go down the street and wave a flag saying groping is alright, but it's like, listen,
00:52:37.000Now the Conservative Party, who's still in power, they're picking a new Prime Minister because it's the Conservative Party that's in power in the Parliament.
00:52:49.000And now Boris Johnson is no longer the leader of the party, so the party now picks a new leader.
00:53:35.000It says, quote, Liz Truss is preparing to appoint the first cabinet in history in which none of the great offices of state will be held by a white man.
00:53:44.000Although Truss will not learn if she is to be Britain's new Prime Minister until today, which was I think yesterday or something.
00:53:52.000Her commanding poll leads mean she and her aides have spent weeks discussing the makeup of her cabinet.
00:53:58.000Quasi-Quartang, the business secretary, is certain to be chancellor.
00:54:11.000The Eaton-educated son of Ghanaian immigrants, Kwarteng, only received his first cabinet job in January last year, but has been a close ally of TRUST since they entered the House of Commons together in 2010.
00:54:48.000The role of Home Secretary is thought to have been earmarked for Suela Braverman, the Attorney General and former leadership contender.
00:54:56.000Braverman's mother was born in Mauritius and her father came to Britain from Kenya.
00:55:03.000So Sierra Leone, Ghana, Mauritius, and Kenya.
00:55:07.000Quartain, Cleverley, and Braverman are among only 11 black or Asian members of parliament to have attended the cabinet.
00:55:15.000It was not until 2014 that Sajid Javid, Sajid Javid, of course, became the first buku-duku, you know, boo-boo-doo-boo, Prime Minister Bumba
00:55:29.000Bamba Ganga of Bangladesh, the new King of England.
00:55:38.000That's the world that we've inherited.
00:55:41.000Sajid Javid became the first, it's just like a fucking joke, became the first non-white conservative MP to join the cabinet.
00:55:49.000Yet Quartang would be the fourth to be Chancellor in a row after Javid, Rishi Sunak, and Nareem Zahawi, while Braverman would be the third to be Home Secretary in a row following Javid and Preeti Patel.
00:56:05.000Sundar Katwala, the director of British Future, a think tank which specializes in immigration, said, quote, The most striking thing is how ordinary and how extraordinary it is at the same time.
00:56:16.000This is an extraordinary pace of change even in two or three years.
00:58:17.000And I said earlier in the show, it's even different than in the United States, because at least in America, Obama, well, Obama was not the real president because he wasn't born here, but if you had a black president who was a slave, you know, that their ancestors were slaves, you know, that maybe makes sense.
00:58:36.000Because the United States of America was founded in the 18th century.
00:58:42.000Arguably, the American settlements began in the early 17th century.
00:58:48.000And when those were starting, black people came over here.
00:58:53.000And when we got here, indigenous people were here.
00:58:56.000So, there were Mexicans in Texas and there were Mexicans in Florida.
00:59:01.000Okay, and when I say that I mean there were people that were part Indian and part Spanish.
00:59:06.000So it's... I still think that it's important that America retains a European culture and so on, but at least there's a case to be made in America to some extent.
00:59:16.000To a greater extent than you could say about Europe, at the minimum.
00:59:19.000We don't have to say in terms of degrees how much.
00:59:22.000But there's more of a case to be made.
01:00:52.000But where do you get a king of, or not even a king, where do you get a whole government of people in England made up of people from West Africa?
01:00:59.000It just doesn't even make any sense to me.
01:01:15.000If I came to Ghana and said, well, you need to listen to my American experience, you know what they would say?
01:01:20.000They would say, that's white supremacist.
01:01:22.000If I went to Africa and said, I need to be president because my white experience makes me have a better perspective than you black people.
01:01:32.000They would say, you're a neo-imperialist, you're a colonist, you're a white supremacist, you're an alien, you're an outsider, you're a gentrifier.
01:01:40.000You know, they would come up with all these names.
01:01:43.000But you've got Africans pouring into England and causing all these problems, by the way.
01:01:47.000But also then they get elected into the highest positions of government.
01:01:52.000And people say, well, it's great because of their diverse perspective.
01:01:58.000I think that in the United Kingdom they should have an all-English government.
01:02:02.000Maybe have some Members of Parliament in some of these minority neighborhoods or something, but I think that moving forward, a decision, just like we talked about a moment ago, we have to decide about whether we want to live in a moral or an immoral society or an amoral society, we've got to make a decision about whether we want to live in a national or an anti-national society.
01:03:36.000The European countries are going to be designated.
01:03:39.000These are going to be the countries for everybody, where there's no language and no religion and no ethnicity.
01:03:44.000Now that's not true of every other country, because of course Nigeria is still Nigeria.
01:03:49.000And Brazil is still Brazil, and China is still China, and Iran is still Iran, and Japan is still Japan.
01:03:57.000But all these European countries, our homes, are going to be home to everybody.
01:04:01.000And we're going to go into the city and see people that we don't recognize, speaking languages that we don't speak, professing a religion which is foreign to us, mannerisms and values and customs alien and maybe offensive to us, and lording over us and ruling us.
01:04:51.000But it's not even, you can't even make the argument that it's a creedal nation based on all men created equal like this nonsense, this perversion that they say about America that doesn't even apply to the United Kingdom.
01:05:02.000But this is just happening to all the white countries.
01:05:06.000You just have to be swallowed up by non-white people, replaced in government, replaced in the Fortune 500 company boards, replaced in college, and replaced, period, in your own country.
01:05:31.000And you can be the Ghanians and you can be from Sierra Leone and Mauritius and everything else?
01:05:39.000At this point, I just don't even understand.
01:05:41.000I mean, you're either actively anti-white or you're pro-white.
01:05:45.000There's nothing in between, I don't think, anymore.
01:05:47.000You either think that white people have the same rights as natives, as anybody else, and the rights of their own country, and their own jurisdiction, and their own home, and their own community, or you think that white people don't have a home, white people don't deserve a home, and the white countries are for other people to come in and occupy.
01:06:08.000It's a decidedly anti-white mentality.
01:06:11.000You know, as an example, I saw last week
01:06:15.000Somebody sent me an article about South Africa, and there's a small town in South Africa that's been around for 20 or 30 years, but they only allow white people to live there.
01:06:26.000And of course, 30 years ago when Nelson Mandela became the president, they got rid of segregation and they started integrating all the black and white people.
01:06:37.000Well, so they start up this white community, whites only community, and it's a private area.
01:06:48.000There was an investor who bought up all this private land and started a private community.
01:06:53.000And they've only approved white people to live there, and they're all flying the old apartheid flags, and they've got statues of apartheid leaders, and all the South Africans are campaigning to get this place shut down.
01:07:07.000And I'm thinking, what exactly is the problem here?
01:07:11.000You have all these white people, they want to go form their own community, and you've got all these other people saying, no, you can't do that.
01:08:18.000What if white Americans, or white English, or French, or Germans, or whatever, native white light-skinned white European people,
01:08:27.000What if they want to create a country and they want that country to be their home and they want people in their home to be kin, similar, family, bound by ancestry?
01:08:38.000What if they wanted a particular kind of culture that is familiar, a language that is common and familiar, a religion which is common and familiar and their own?
01:08:50.000And what if they wanted leaders that represented them?
01:08:53.000Represented what they look like, how they act,
01:08:56.000Their values, their language, their culture, and their laws to follow suit to reflect their interests.
01:09:05.000All the countries in the world that are like this are being filled up with other people saying, um, excuse me, no, you can't have that.
01:09:12.000No, you've got to have all these other people.
01:09:14.000Nope, you've got to have a country full of other people, and you've got to have your businesses full of other people, you've got to have your government full of other people, and other people got to write your laws, and you just got to get used to it.
01:09:43.000And again, it's not just happening in the United States where there's more of a claim by historic black descendants of slaves or Mexicans or something.
01:09:55.000It's happening in every single white settlement anywhere in the world.
01:09:59.000In the United Kingdom, in America, in Canada, in France, in Italy, even in a small
01:10:05.000White enclave in a majority black nation on a majority black continent in South Africa.
01:10:25.000Your values have to not just be not racist, but anti-racist or anti-white.
01:10:32.000You've got to repudiate your identity.
01:10:35.000You've got to repudiate your right, your homeland, in the service of the international, the general, the universal, the not-white, the alien,
01:11:59.000But point being is some of these other people are able to be there and they're treated worse than they are in the West, but they know that.
01:12:14.000And the great thing about the West is that the minorities and the foreigners have rights and dignity and are treated like human beings and so on.
01:12:23.000We've got the familiar and we've got the domestic and we've got our home.
01:12:27.000And we've got visitors and guests and foreigners and we have some kinds of minorities and things like that.
01:12:34.000And I think that's an appropriate state of affairs, but what you've got going on now is something like imperialism, where people are coming in and saying there's no respect for the place that they're visiting, or where they're a foreigner in, or a minority in, or something like that.
01:12:48.000They want to come in, and it's not enough to have their own home, or their own community, or their own neighborhood.
01:13:22.000We'd be going in there and saying, hey, we are going to... And, you know, the Muslims would have every right to say, no, we're going to repel the invasion.
01:13:33.000But nobody would do that now and say, hey, diversity is our strength.
01:13:36.000They wouldn't do that with a liberal premise.
01:13:39.000But everybody's okay with it happening here.
01:13:42.000And, you know, again, I think everybody kind of understands that, but it's sick.
01:13:49.000And the thing is, people say, oh, so you're a white supremacist?
01:13:52.000I mean, look, it's only happening in the white countries.
01:13:56.000That's the only places where this is happening, really.
01:14:00.000You've got other border skirmishes, and you've got other migrations of people, but for the most part, we're the greatest migrations in the world happening.
01:14:08.000From the Middle East and Africa to Europe, and from Latin America and Asia to America.