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00:00:20.000Our featured story tonight is about South Africa.
00:00:24.000And a major political leader there is once again calling for the death of all white people, saying to shoot
00:00:31.000Boers, which are the white farmers, white Dutch farmers in South Africa.
00:00:37.000And it's interesting because actually in South Africa they have hate speech laws, but apparently calling for the death of white people doesn't even violate those according to their Supreme Court.
00:01:03.000And the latest is that there were 40 arrests in the South Loop of minors aged 12 to 17, all black.
00:01:12.000After they were called on by the police to disperse this weekend and they refused and they were all charged.
00:01:18.000And it's funny because the cops come in and the cops are like, well we had to give them a citation because they just crossed the line this time.
00:01:28.000And you look at the charges and there's like gun charges in there.
00:01:31.000Like one guy got charged for having an automatic weapon, for having a machine gun.
00:01:38.000And so they go in there and they talk about it like, yeah, you know, these guys, they just took it a little too far this weekend.
00:01:45.000And so you might imagine that's like a noise complaint.
00:05:47.000And I think it's... I think they're dropping it on Friday.
00:05:50.000I don't know exactly their schedule, but that's what I'm... I'm gonna be out of town for that, so... I'll try to do a show on Friday night.
00:10:03.000Different than the Situation that you have in other major cities or historically that you've even had in Chicago.
00:10:10.000It's just a different texture of crime it's a different kind of crime and it really all started with George Floyd and Coinciding with this is a general lawlessness where every so often and especially during the summers The black kids go out to the downtown they go into the city and
00:10:33.000You know, we call it the neighborhoods, and then there's the city.
00:10:37.000They'll go into the downtown, which previously was spared from a lot of the crime, and they'll all travel down there over the weekend in the summer, and it's just mayhem.
00:10:51.000They go down there in the hundreds, dozens, sometimes hundreds,
00:10:58.000They bring guns, they bring drugs, they're doing drugs, they're drinking, they're shooting, there's fighting, they go into stores and steal things, they attack people in their cars, they attack people in the streets, they mug people.
00:11:14.000This is just what goes on and it's totally random.
00:11:18.000And probably organized on social media, but they'll go out there into the downtown.
00:11:22.000Like I said, on a weekend, a random weekend, in a random part of downtown.
00:11:27.000And they're not from there, they're from the neighborhoods.
00:11:30.000And like I said, they go down there and they just cause mayhem.
00:11:34.000But the way they call it in the news, if you're trying to find examples of this, you have to Google teen takeover, because that's what they're calling it, a teen takeover.
00:11:44.000But to me, that sounds like Disney Channel.
00:11:46.000When they say Teen Takeover, that sounds like Hannah Montana.
00:14:26.000He says, you know, they crossed the line, so to speak.
00:14:30.000The arrests should send a message to the families, said Waller.
00:14:35.000We know everyone doesn't have a predictable home life, but we're trying to deal with the youth in a certain way, to try to offer things for them to do on other avenues.
00:14:44.000No injuries were reported, but some of the worst damage was captured at a 7-Eleven.
00:14:48.000A video shows the group running out with items from the store.
00:14:52.000Some of them throwing items up in the air, running around.
00:14:57.000Another video from Roosevelt and Canal captured the crowd running in multiple directions as officers directed them to leave the area.
00:15:04.00040 people ranging in age from 12 to 20 were taken into custody.
00:15:14.000A 15-year-old boy was charged with a felony count of unlawful use of a weapon, possession of a concealed weapon, along with citations for disorderly conduct and possession of a laser sight, firearm silencer, and a muffler.
00:15:29.000A 17-year-old was charged with a felony count of unlawful use of a weapon, machine gun, auto weapon, along with citations for a high-capacity magazine with metal piercing bullets and a curfew violation.
00:17:38.000And I read all the comments responding to this and they're all saying something like, this is what happens when you don't fund the schools.
00:17:49.000There's always this undercurrent whenever something like this happens.
00:18:43.000It can be summarized in that expression.
00:18:47.000Because whenever we talk about race in America, there's always this idea, you hear it from everybody, conceptually we regard race as something that is skin deep.
00:19:01.000They say, well, what matters isn't what color you are, it's the kind of person you are.
00:19:07.000It shouldn't matter what color a person is, I don't care what your skin color is, because it's about your values, it's about your work ethic, it's about, are you a nice guy?
00:19:18.000But that may be the most pernicious lie.
00:19:23.000In a very naive worldview, which I think everybody on a fundamental level, whether they realize it or not, knows is false.
00:19:32.000Again, whether they're conscious of it or not, on a deep level they understand that it's not just a matter of we're all the same in different colors.
00:19:44.000And we're not just not the same because we're different colors and we came from different places and had different advantages or disadvantages based on our skin colors.
00:21:20.000To understand what's going on in the society, because if you don't acknowledge this, then that, the kind of euphemistic language I'm talking about, is the only way to make sense of any of this.
00:21:32.000And when I say this, I don't just mean the disproportionate violent crime.
00:21:38.000I don't just mean the rapid maturing of their youth, where they're 13 years old and stealing cars.
00:22:18.000And case in point, you have to explain it some other way.
00:22:24.000Why is it that the white people at 12 and 13 are playing Minecraft, and the black people in 12 and 13 are robbing 7-Eleven at gunpoint and stealing cars?
00:22:37.000And let's not pretend like that's not the reality, because it is.
00:22:46.000Yes, there are exceptions to every generality.
00:22:49.000Yes, there is inequality and distinction within subgroups, meaning that there are white 12 and 13 year olds, which are the anomaly that are criminals, just like there are 12 and 13 year olds that are black who are academically gifted.
00:23:08.000But what we're talking about is generalities.
00:23:14.000And what we find is that the black population in America, and as we'll talk about in the next story, as well as in Africa, as well as in the Caribbean, as well as everywhere across the globe, in Europe too, in London, take a look at this Mizzy character from TikTok.
00:23:39.000It's the same struggle with literacy and proficiency in math.
00:23:43.000It's the same persistent inequality and disparities in money, in education, in almost virtually everything in the society.
00:23:54.000And if you don't talk about it in terms of
00:23:59.000Inequality at the biological level, or I should say a dissimilarity, I mean we're not the same, then you have to explain it by saying the 12 and 13 year olds are robbing 7-Eleven because we just didn't fund the schools enough.
00:24:19.000Or they say something like, well, that's because the parents were taken out of the home by the racist cops.
00:24:24.000I think the parents were taken out of the home because they committed crimes.
00:24:30.000And so once again, we're back to square one.
00:24:33.000And people could say, well, what came first, the chicken or the egg?
00:24:37.000Was it a fatherless household that came first?
00:24:40.000In other words, did the racist cop take the first black father out of the home, which started a chain reaction, which is why no black people can ever get ahead?
00:24:52.000Or was it that the first black person was a criminal?
00:25:54.000We cannot succeed politically talking about this.
00:25:57.000Although it may be true, it is something that is so uncomfortable, it is something that is so ugly, that we have to omit that out of political expediency.
00:26:12.000But I've said for the longest time, and this is the problem, if you don't entertain that, then how do you explain this?
00:26:54.000And the problem with any other way of thinking about it is that it's a, no pun intended, it's a black hole.
00:27:01.000Chicago is the perfect picture where so many resources have been poured into the schools and the programs and the community and whatever you want to say.
00:27:52.000To pour more money into the schools, it's to pour more money into the police.
00:27:59.000And if you want any hope for the black people, or for the people that have to live among the black people, for both, because our fates are now bound together.
00:28:11.000I mean, they live among us, and so it's their success bound up with our success.
00:29:29.000That's racist, so we gotta take it easy on these guys.
00:29:32.000I mean, I'm in favor of everybody being kept in line, but there's one group that has a really tough problem with it, and as a consequence, that's the group that we're being lax towards.
00:29:44.000So the solution is not pouring more money into white female teachers who are just going to get shot or get their asses kicked, or more white female therapists who are going to get devastated with a slobber knocker by a George Floyd style black guy.
00:30:01.000It's bringing police, it's bringing military to take control of these neighborhoods and lock them down.
00:30:08.000Like, and this is, I've been saying it for so long,
00:30:30.000Developers never come in and remodel or refurbish or fix up anything because they know there's no value.
00:30:39.000Nobody wants to live in or conduct business in a war zone or where there's going to be stealing or where there's going to be crime.
00:30:48.000You send in the police, you send in the military, you guarantee a return on investment to investors, to the capitalists, and it becomes a gold rush.
00:31:02.000If you made the South and the West side of Chicago, as an example, the safest place in America, you brought crime down to zero with a military occupation.
00:31:13.000And there was a guarantee there will be no crime in these neighborhoods.
00:31:21.000If you make these people get jobs, and if you make them obey the law, and you build new prisons, and you lock these people up for the slightest infractions,
00:32:01.000And they're subtracted from the gene pool.
00:32:03.000And as a result, over time, and it's not going to take long, the South and West Side are built up, the population slowly moves up, because you're constantly subtracting the lowest 5 or 10 percent.
00:32:19.000They're either running from the cops and getting painted on the wall, or they're getting thrown in jail forever.
00:32:26.000And over time, by chopping off that 5 to 10 percent,
00:32:30.000Instead of, they go out and have 10 kids and those kids are all, you know, whatever, and so on and so forth, you can start to reverse the damage.
00:32:38.000And pretty soon, the black part of America is upwardly mobile.
00:32:45.000Like, that is actually a practical solution.
00:33:00.000And people say, how's that helping black people?
00:33:03.000They are being dragged down to their lowest common denominator, which is a maniac.
00:33:10.000Why should that entire race of people... Because there are black people who could probably function in society normally, and many of them do.
00:33:22.000And it's maniacs having sex with women, and they're breeding lots of little maniacs, and then those kids, they never have a chance.
00:33:31.000And it's dragging the entire neighborhood down, and that neighborhood is dragging the whole city down, and these cities are dragging the whole country down, and it's hurting many people.
00:33:41.000So the people that need to suffer for this are the criminals.
00:34:05.000That is so cruel and it is so barbaric, what you're talking about.
00:34:12.000But it's really not, because what we're instead allowing is for a small... because it really is... I mean, it's a big minority.
00:34:20.000They say it's like 5% of all black males that'll kill someone in their lifetime, but it's still... We're really letting a minority of a minority...
00:34:29.000And so, what we've had for generations is
00:36:14.000But insofar as people keep going on and on about this race blindness, which you're now seeing increasingly on the right, where they say, we're race blind, we don't see race, the real racists are on the left, you know, or vice versa, the old school leftists that are still race blind have to dispense with that kind of mindset and just talk about solutions regardless of
00:36:43.000What color the jails are going to be, what the outcome will be.
00:36:55.000Our featured story is about what's happening over there.
00:37:01.000And before we get into the news, it's actually really interesting because South Africa and America are very similar in many ways.
00:37:09.000A lot of people don't realize that and may not realize that.
00:37:13.000But South Africa and the United States are extremely similar.
00:37:17.000Because both America and Africa are continents that the white man is not native to.
00:37:26.000When whites discovered the Americas 500 years ago, there weren't any white people there.
00:37:31.000And similarly, when white people began to colonize the coasts of Africa in the 17th century, and when they began to colonize the interior of Africa in the 19th century, there were no white people there either.
00:38:09.000The eastern seaboard of America was colonized by the Dutch and the French, and further south by the Spanish.
00:38:16.000And South Africa was initially colonized by the Dutch.
00:38:19.000Both places were colonized by whites, had wars and conflicts, but also peace at certain times with the natives.
00:38:29.000In the Americas, there were wars between the French and the Indians and the English and the Indians.
00:38:35.000In Africa, there were wars between the Dutch and the Indians and the British and the Indians.
00:38:39.000In both places, eventually, it was a British colony.
00:38:43.000It was a British colony in the Americas.
00:38:45.000It was a British colony in South Africa.
00:38:49.000In both places, albeit at different times and in different ways, many British people began to settle there, began to move there as colonists, not as soldiers or as traders stopping their
00:39:04.000Temporarily, but permanent settlers farmers Pursuing industry there in the case of America.
00:39:13.000I mean there are reasons that people came to America specifically in the case of South Africa in pursuit of minerals in the pursuit of mineral wealth and
00:39:22.000Now it's a little bit different because in America the Indian population was wiped out and very small and defeated rapidly and driven from their lands.
00:39:33.000In Africa the native population always remained.
00:39:37.000The native population was always majority African in the surrounding areas and even within the colony.
00:39:43.000But there are two places that are very similar.
00:39:59.000But in both cases you have a non-white indigenous continent, really like a virgin continent, in the sense that Africa has never industrialized.
00:40:09.000There was no real permanent civilization there.
00:41:08.000In Africa, there was never a demographic domination like there was in America.
00:41:14.000In the United States, of course, whites were the majority.
00:41:18.000Whites were the majority of the 13 colonies 300 years ago.
00:41:24.000And they are currently the majority from coast to coast.
00:41:27.000Whites were never the majority in South Africa.
00:41:29.000But in both places you had significant white populations with political domination.
00:41:35.000Even though the whites realistically were in the minority for a long time, for hundreds of years on the American continent as a whole,
00:41:43.000They were politically dominant always.
00:41:45.000The white people were always militarily politically dominant in the last 1-200 years.
00:41:52.000Very much in the same way that whites were politically dominant, not in a demographic sense, but in a military political sense in Rhodesia, South Africa, surrounding areas.
00:42:04.000And in both cases now you see a reconquest
00:42:09.000And a recapture of these places by the natives.
00:42:12.000In South Africa, the apartheid government was overthrown under pressure from the international community 30 years ago.
00:42:20.000And now, there is an overwhelming majority support for black government, for the African National Congress, and for various minority parties which are more black and more extreme than that one.
00:42:33.000Similarly in the United States, and in Canada,
00:42:38.000You're seeing these countries overwhelmed by non-white immigration, largely from Latin America.
00:42:45.000In the United States, we're being swallowed up by Asians, but to a similar extent, maybe to a greater extent, by Hispanics, which are what?
00:42:58.000So they're two, you know, we forget this sometimes, but these are two colonist nations, two British colonies,
00:43:06.000And we think about an America like our country is going away, our country's disappearing, it's this new thing, when in reality it's more like a reversion.
00:43:15.000It's really like a reversion in the land that was Indian, although it's now being taken over by Spanish-speaking Indians, which is European language, it's being re-taken over by Indians, just like South Africa and Rhodesia were re-taken over by Africans.
00:43:32.000And this is really the battle that's happening.
00:43:36.000Is these colonies and even you could throw Australia in there, although it's not quite the same.
00:43:41.000It's not the aboriginals there, but Australia basically being colonized by Asians who are the Pacific people.
00:43:51.000The Asians are to Australia than the British are.
00:43:55.000In the case of Australia, Canada, the United States, South Africa, all these places are being recaptured and re-colonized by the indigenous people.
00:44:09.000And what we're talking about are really two distinct things.
00:44:14.000The demographic transformation, which is that in the United States, the indigenous non-white are overwhelming the colonist-descended, immigrant-descended whites, just like in South Africa, just like in Australia.
00:44:30.000But at the same time, when we speak of this, we're also talking about something that is, of course, has a causal relationship, but is actually a different trend, which is the de-industrialization
00:45:02.000Almost decolonizing that colony, being swallowed up at the same time.
00:45:08.000The disappearance, consequently, of modernity.
00:45:11.000The disappearance of an industrialized, developed, civilized society.
00:45:17.000And when people talk about immigration, or they talk about whatever, South Africa, they use this language like equality, fairness, tolerance, whatever.
00:45:32.000But these words and this language ignores the fact that there is no equality.
00:45:39.000The civilization that the American Indians had and the Africans had before British colonization is literally pre-historical.
00:45:50.000By pre-historical, I mean before writing.
00:45:55.000Because of course, the study of history is a study of records.
00:46:11.000There's no record, and there's no history.
00:46:14.000Before Europeans came to the Americas, before they came to Africa, these are literally pre-historical, they're basically non-civilizations because they didn't have writing, and therefore have no records, and therefore have no history.
00:46:31.000And at the same time, they're also, and again, there are exceptions, but for the most part, there's no agriculture.
00:46:39.000These are people that rode on horses living in teepees and the horses I know were introduced by the Europeans.
00:46:47.000I'm not ignorant of that fact but you understand what I'm saying.
00:46:50.000They roved the grasslands or the plains in Africa looking for food and they threw spears at it and they killed it and they wandered around because they never stopped wandering and set up agriculture and set up what we would consider to be
00:47:31.000There's no society because they're not together in one place.
00:47:38.000And so when we talk about whites going out of the Americas and Africa, you know, we talk in terms of immigration, and we talk in terms of policy, but zoom out.
00:47:51.000Zoom out a thousand years, and you see a different story.
00:47:58.000If you're zoomed in on the last 100 years, you see America was, the United States of America as a jurisdiction, as a nation, was 90% white and now it's 60% white.
00:48:11.000If you zoom out, you see this place, which was not on the map 600 years ago, was illuminated and was then figuratively illuminated with the arrival of Europeans
00:48:25.000Which brought industry, and God, and gold, and writing, and all the rest, and is now being swallowed back up into the literal and figurative darkness of the indigenous people.
00:48:39.000And the point is, when people look at immigration, we weigh these things like jobs, and money, and fairness, and citizenship, and equality, and we introduce this lexicon of
00:48:56.000You know, they're Latinx, they're people of color, and all this.
00:49:04.000When in reality, this is a barbarian land, with barbarians in it, just like in Africa.
00:49:12.000And this is, there are two civilizations, historically, that have brought light to other places.
00:49:19.000And that's the East, and that's the West.
00:49:22.000That's China, and it's surrounding peoples, and it's Europe.
00:49:29.000And without the Europeans in these places, as you see, very rapidly, they tend to go hand in hand, this civilization is sliding back into non-existence, sliding back into non-history.
00:49:49.000Pre-history, sliding back into darkness.
00:49:53.000And that's why we can't use this kind of language, because there is no comparison.
00:49:58.000You have the pre-European civilization, which isn't a civilization, which isn't historically.
00:50:05.000You have the Europeans who are here, and writing, and running things, and running trains, and building trains, and building things, and writing about them, and landing on the moon.
00:50:20.000Which is a process of looting what has been left behind.
00:50:26.000Looting the ruins of a disappeared European settlement in these places.
00:50:35.000Because the indigenous people here and there, they can't make, they can't generate,
00:50:45.000There is no continuity of European civilization with these non-European people.
00:50:51.000And so what you have instead, it's sort of like when a person is freezing to death and the body starts to eat its own tissue, it starts to eat its own fat reserves.
00:51:03.000Without the civilization that generates
00:51:07.000Or I should say, without the people, the distinct people that generate the civilization, to generate the civilization, all that's left are people that can eat what remains of it, can eat the ruins of it.
00:51:25.000It's like a scavenger civilization that will exist for a time.
00:51:30.000You know, they'll be around for a little while and they'll be, you know, metaphorically and literally,
00:51:36.000Ripping the copper out of the buildings and selling it and they'll be breaking things apart for spare parts and you know that's happening literally and it's happening metaphorically with the institutions.
00:51:48.000But eventually it'll be such a degraded and diminished and dilapidated shadow of its former self, it will slide back into the darkness.
00:52:00.000And so the question before us is this.
00:53:50.000While pyramids were built, and world wonders were built and destroyed, and empires were gained and lost, and technologies were invented and then forgotten forever, and then rediscovered in the archives, and then lost again, and religions were invented, and blasphemies became global empires.
00:54:10.000Throughout all those thousands of years, they were walking around in the dark.
00:54:21.000And it's been just 200 years that we've done all this.
00:54:49.000This has all been put here in 200 years, and it's all going away in 100!
00:54:56.000It was all built in 150 or 200 years, and it will all be gone within 100 more.
00:55:05.000And this settlement the Europeans had here, have here now, but in the future it'll be had, it will look like a blip.
00:55:14.000You know, I don't know when Jesus is coming back, but let's say a thousand years from now, we're gonna look at the colonization of the Americas and of Africa as a blip.
00:55:27.000As a 200-year blip, when there was clean drinking water here, when there were roads, when there was infrastructure, when there was peace and civility and cleanliness and all the rest, it will be a blip on the radar.
00:55:53.000And anyway, the featured story tonight is going along with this.
00:55:57.000It's about a leader of one of these parties in South Africa who is calling for the Boers, the descendants of the Dutch farmers and their farmers to this day, to be shot.
00:56:11.000It says, EFF leader Julius Malema has been sharply criticized by prominent white South Africans for singing the struggle song, Shoot to Kill, Kill the Boer, Kill the Farmer.
00:56:23.000The Equality Court in Johannesburg ruled in August last year that the song was not hate speech or incitement.
00:56:30.000The court held that the song was freedom of speech and had to be left in the political arena.
00:56:36.000The court said the lyrics were not to be taken literally.
00:56:40.000Malema, testifying as a witness in that trial, said he was taught not to take the songs in their literal meaning but to understand them to be referring to an oppressive system.
00:56:53.000During the chant displayed the gesture of a gun in his hands.
00:56:58.000So he's saying shoot white people with a gesturing like a gun, but that's not hate speech because he says well it's not literal.
00:57:07.000When I say shoot white people, well I don't mean that literally, I mean that figuratively.
00:57:12.000I mean figuratively take down this oppressive system.
00:57:15.000When I say shoot white people, when I say shoot and kill white people and take their stuff, like this, in front of 100,000 people, shoot all white people.
00:57:43.000But if you're a politician, you could say, hey, shoot all the white people.
00:57:47.000Well, that's, I mean, I know we're in different jurisdictions, but that's fine.
00:57:52.000This weekend, the EFF leader Malema and nearly 100,000 supporters who painted the FNB Stadium in a sea of red were seen and heard singing the song after Malema concluded his speech at the party's 10-year anniversary celebration.
00:59:07.000There was wars between the Indians and the settlers.
00:59:09.000There's warfare going on right now between the mostly non-white Democrats and the mostly white Republicans.
00:59:20.000And just like how South Africa is now 80% black, 10% mixed, 10% white, we as whites on this continent, in this country, are headed towards a similar fate.
00:59:33.000Well, we will be sharing the country with a majority of not-white people who perceive us to have oppressed them for hundreds of years, who perceive us as racist and hateful against them.
00:59:46.000And they'll be in the majority, and with the votes, they will achieve political domination.
00:59:52.000And with political domination, they'll be able to make pronouncements like they're making in South Africa against us with impunity that will then eventually be backed up by state power.
01:00:03.000And just like, yes, the Indians were resettled, and just like the Africans were resettled, we will be murdered or resettled.
01:00:41.000And we organized and marshaled the resources.
01:00:45.000To create the ships to send armies here because we came up with the ideas that can centralize authority because we made the paper.
01:00:55.000We made the printing press that could make a centralized bureaucratic state possible, which would make it possible to standardize governance over a large territory, which would allow
01:01:08.000for a complex large-scale society to undertake such complex sophisticated projects that take hundreds of years and demand lots of resources because we're capable of that.
01:01:22.000And Europeans showed up and they took over these places and we brought with it invention and ingenuity and industry and we brought these things to these places.
01:01:34.000There is nothing similar about now, the fact that we are being outbred and attacked with blunt objects in the streets now, down the street from where these people live.
01:01:47.000When they say, well, you know, you came to America 400 years ago, and now we're coming here.
01:01:57.000When Europeans came here, we came here on fucking battleships.
01:02:02.000And you're coming over here on life rafts, and a dozen of them drown on their way to Africa, and the ones that are trying to get to America from Mexico, they're swimming!
01:03:37.000In a hundred years when the United Kingdom is minority white, and France is minority white, and America and Canada and Australia are minority white, and they share the same fate as South Africa, which is blackouts, water crisis, highest murder rate in the world, food riots, failed state status.
01:04:01.000When that's the future of all these places, where will there even be a civilization?
01:04:08.000In Russia and China, which is a pretty sad state of affairs.
01:04:15.000For all these people that talk about Russia and China, Russia and China, they're going to be the last ones standing if we don't build a moat and a fortress around the civilization we have here.
01:04:29.000It's going to be hard to fight Russia and China with the barbarian army.
01:04:33.000It's going to be hard to fight Russia and China without electricity, without water.
01:04:38.000Without farming and writing, it's gonna be pretty hard.
01:04:44.000You know, I see this thing in South Africa and context really is everything.
01:04:54.000Because when you zoom out far enough, everybody is so...
01:05:00.000Zoomed in and they think about things like political correctness and the midterms, the next election, and what about my job?
01:05:08.000You know, people are thinking about this.
01:05:11.000But when you zoom out, you see the yellow shorts?
01:05:15.000When you really zoom out, you zoom out on a long enough time horizon, and it's horror.
01:05:26.000It is an absolute horror what's going on.
01:05:31.000You really get some perspective on the weight of what's happening.
01:05:38.000When you zoom out long enough to see our past and very far into our future, you see what the stakes are and it focuses what really matters.
01:05:52.000The people that are coming here who are going to be the EFF of America.
01:06:33.000You know, this is something that I think everybody that's red-pilled, that's the conclusion people come to that shakes them to their very core.
01:06:45.000It's the end of our world as we know it.
01:06:47.000You look around at the civilization and you realize it's all going away soon because they can't keep it up and all you have to do is go into their neighborhoods
01:07:01.000And you can see all you have to do is go into these different places or visit their countries and this ever-shrinking class of white managers that are getting older and older that are holding this all together
01:07:24.000In other words, what happens when it's an all-affirmative-action electric company?
01:07:28.000What happens when it's an all-affirmative-action utility company?
01:07:31.000What happens when it's a totally non-white population electing Democrats and Democrats and Democrats and it's these more progressive, more leftist, more populist, all the time, redistributive policies, racial policies, racial redistributive policies,
01:07:49.000Compounding and compounding and exacerbating it, you start to realize what really becomes possible.
01:08:04.000It's gonna be an unrecoverable collapse.
01:08:07.000You tell me when Sub-Saharan Africa collapsed.
01:08:10.000You tell me when Niger or Burkina Faso or Congo or Central African or Sudan, tell me when those places collapsed and tell me when it's going to start to turn around over there.
01:08:25.000I think you may start to see the problem with that mindset.
01:09:38.000I want to take a look at our Super Chats.
01:09:40.000We'll see what you guys are talking about.
01:09:41.000I don't mean to get so dark and heavy, but it's like, it kind of shook me a little bit looking at it because when you read about the history of it,
01:09:49.000You see the similarities, and you see what a minority white, you know, what a 30% white country's gonna look like, and you realize, wait a second, this was always our fate in these places.
01:10:05.000And so maybe the real solution is, we gotta save the homeland!
01:10:10.000And we gotta build back better and come back.
01:11:25.000Don't read anything, you're just gonna hurt yourself.
01:11:27.000I can't... You know, if you can't use the UNZ Review as a resource, if you need me to, like, walk you through... Tell me which ones to read!
01:11:36.000Like, if you can't do that for yourself,
01:11:39.000You know, just quit while you're ahead, because, I mean, you can't find your way out of a paperback.
01:11:42.000I'm telling you, Ron Unz, Unz Review, American Pravda, there's like a hundred fantastic articles about any subject you're interested in, and you're like, top five articles.
01:12:23.000Get a snow cone, go to the park, you know, just, just, you know.
01:12:27.000Not everybody needs to read all this, okay?
01:12:30.000Not everybody, not everybody needs to know.
01:12:32.000Not everybody needs to be reading all this.
01:12:37.000Un3view, it's literally you can sort the entire website by topic, by author, and this dude is like, hey, you know, what are the first five books that I should read?
01:14:05.000but thankfully my my mom you know it's sort of like an Italian thing I guess but she was a holdout she's like nope I'm not going to do that to my son and you know we need we need that to come back so anybody that's watching this do not circumcise your kids if you have sons do not circumcise them
01:16:08.000I can never understand where people are like, I'm trying to get on board with Catholicism, but I don't like that some of the people in the church are corrupt.
01:19:49.000You know, so saying like, oh, I don't like all this corruption in the church, it's like, yeah, I don't like all this corruption in the world.
01:19:56.000Thankfully, somebody took all that burden off of us.
01:20:34.000Do you believe that there is one holy catholic apostolic church which receives its authority from Jesus, protected from error by the Holy Spirit,
01:20:45.000Led by the Bishop in Rome, the successor to St.
01:20:48.000Peter, who is named as the rock that Jesus would build his church on, as testified about in the Gospels and supported by all the Church Fathers.
01:20:58.000You know, either you believe that or you don't.
01:21:02.000Or you believe that the Catholic Church is a usurper and an imposter and all those things, you know, but there's no middle ground.
01:21:12.000When I look at the theology, and I look at the history, and I even look at the cathedrals, and I look at the totality, when I look at the gospel, I see the Catholic Church as the only religion.
01:21:32.000You have paganism, and then you have Islam, which is blasphemy, and then you have Judaism, which is the satanic inversion of the only religion.
01:21:47.000So, you know, so that that middle ground thing just sounds like that sounds like the same kind of lukewarmness that Jesus warned us about this like, you know, well, a little of both.
01:22:03.000It's like, well, no, either either the Catholic Church has authority or it doesn't.
01:22:11.000Well, I wanted to have some authority.
01:23:28.000I mean, I guess I understand that they think that that, like, makes me look bad, but... Look, I mean, I say a lot of things that make me look... I say a lot of things that make me look bad.
01:23:37.000Because... I'm speaking from the heart, okay?
01:23:48.000I'm not one of these irony-poisoned Jews where everything has to be about a hundred layers of irony and self-aware and meta and breaking the fourth wall.
01:25:08.000Because they don't care when teenagers are having sex among each other, and they don't care when an 18 year old has sex with 100 different people.
01:25:14.000What they care about is, you know, you gotta turn 18 before you can be a prostitute.
01:25:19.000You gotta turn 18 before you can go and be in pornography or have sex with many adults.
01:25:24.000Marriage isn't even in the discussion.
01:25:46.000When they're at a reproductive age when they're adolescents and so that you know, I'm just redefining it I'm redefining it for you.
01:25:53.000Anyway, so like, you know, I say that I say the Holocaust is fake because that's obvious and and yeah, and I say that sex is gay and they try to boost that around because they're like well, we're gonna make them look that but instead all they're realizing is that I'm right and
01:29:16.000The Bible says I can't have any more sex until marriage which he was as far as I know Sticking to that then he got married and then all of a sudden no one ever heard from him again I'm just saying I don't mean I'm not blaming Bianca, but It seems like that might have been when things changed around the middle of December because that I mean he a lot of people don't even know that but he got married in the middle of December and
01:30:14.000You know and there's some other things I'm privy to which I can't really discuss at this point but you know then that's okay I still love him I still love him as a guy but I don't think that was ever gonna really happen I mean he made a big splash
01:30:33.000It coincided with, I think, a difficult period in his life.
01:30:37.000But I think he's ready to kind of resume.
01:30:40.000I think he's ready to resume being held in high esteem and having money and all that sort of thing.
01:30:46.000And I'm not saying that in like a cynical way.
01:31:20.000Which is, you know, at that level you can't really blame somebody.
01:31:24.000Can you be mad like, oh, like this guy didn't sacrifice everything to do politics and do it in this super extreme way?
01:31:31.000You know, I don't know if I could really blame him, but it certainly looks that way.
01:31:41.000And I don't want to I don't want to go into confidential stuff because I mean we had a lot of discussions and confidence about this and You know, maybe there'll be a time for that.
01:31:51.000I don't want to break confidence though, but But it is it is what it is And that's okay, you know, that's his prerogative
01:32:28.000I know you consider yourself a baby Christian.
01:32:30.000Can I ask what is your best argument for Christianity?
01:32:33.000Classical theist videos use two big words for my small brain.
01:32:38.000Well, the basic evidence is that the resurrection happened.
01:32:42.000I mean, that's the best argument for it.
01:32:44.000The classical theist focuses on this idea, which is pretty inaccessible, I think, to your average person, but he has this idea that you can philosophically prove the existence of an all-powerful, all-knowing, all-good God
01:33:08.000Who created everything, who is outside of time, etc.
01:33:13.000And you would prove that, you know, we're all directed towards something higher.
01:33:21.000You know, you have this, and I'm, you know, I'm butchering all of this, I'm sure.
01:33:27.000But you have God who is perfect, and then you have these layers which are more imperfect.
01:33:33.000You know, it goes from God to the angels to people.
01:33:59.000It really gets into, like, ancient Greek philosophy, and what classical theist argues is that, like, if you take the sum of Greek philosophy, it, like, necessitates that God would, because he loves his creation, unite with his creation, and that would be the only way to bring his creation into him, like, and again, I'm butchering it, but it's, that's the premise, and
01:34:26.000You know, I think that's inaccessible for a lot of people, but he basically says that You know, you can prove philosophically not just because some would say that you can prove classical theism Philosophically, which is that there is a God and again all-knowing all good.
01:34:42.000It's one God whatever But he takes a step further and says well you can prove that God would do something like
01:34:54.000The Incarnation like you know because a lot of a lot of philosophers like Neoplatonists and Aristotelians will say well you can establish like there's monotheism as we understand it and Then they say well, how do you go from monotheism to Christianity?
01:35:12.000Well, then you got to get into the Bible.
01:35:13.000That's what a lot of people say, you know, we can establish that We can understand God through the five causes or we can understand God through teleology or you know
01:35:25.000We can understand God through the various arguments that are made by Plato or Aristotle or Thomas Aquinas and there's disagreement on the particulars between the different camps.
01:35:38.000But a lot of them will say then in order to prove Christianity you have to then go to the book and you have to say that there are prophecies in the Old Testament and Christ fulfills them and so that's a proof.
01:35:53.000And then you could get into the miracles and say that, well, Christ rose from the dead.
01:35:58.000We can look at the evidence that Christ is a historical person who was crucified, which is undisputable.
01:36:04.000And then we could get into the evidence that if that is an event that people claimed happened, then we could get into the rapid spread of Christianity in the first and second century.
01:36:13.000And we could get into the historical authenticity of the Gospels, which
01:36:20.000I think is the earliest, that's the earliest gospel that was written down, the earliest record we have of it.
01:36:28.000And so you could say that there's a strong historical case for the resurrection of Jesus and, you know.
01:36:35.000But classical theist takes another route.
01:36:36.000He says, we don't need to get into the history to prove Christianity.
01:36:40.000We can just stick with the philosophy and say that God would have to
01:36:45.000It's necessary that God would unite with his creation in order to bring it back into himself and that, you know, God is in the world, God acts in history, so... Anyway, that's what a classicalist would argue philosophy.
01:37:01.000I would argue, because I don't really have the background for that, to make that argument, but...
01:39:55.000I mean, there's something that is so endearing about his
01:40:23.000total contempt just as contempt the way that he talks about the way that he talks about other people i just live for it some of the stuff he says when he talks about like even his own fans he's like i hate ugly gross freak
01:40:51.000Oh my gosh, let me see if I can find it.
01:43:05.000There's a new interview where he's in like he's in the latest men's warehouse Whatever not even he's just far more sophisticated than that smarter But every nine months is a clip exactly like this.
01:43:19.000I hate I don't like ugly stupid freaks, you know, like he just can't it's almost like he just can't even contain how much he hates
01:43:44.000I don't know why that's so funny to me.
01:43:48.000So, there's something like... There is something so amusing about him.
01:43:54.000And now that he doesn't lead the alt-right, now we can harmlessly enjoy his content.
01:44:01.000Because you're right, I think he is thoughtful and he is pretty sharp.
01:44:05.000He's definitely sharper than any of your average conservatives.
01:44:10.000I never agreed with when people called him stupid.
01:44:13.000I mean, I had my criticisms of him, of course, but I never thought he was stupid.
01:44:20.000I think he's a smart guy, I think he's clever, and I think he's got some personality flaws, but he's very funny, and I think he's intelligent.
01:44:32.000That's what normal people say when they look at someone like you.
01:44:37.000They have an inherent desire to beat you up because you are a dork, you are a meaningless person.
01:46:23.000Maybe they just are in agreement, but it's like they were both in the same place at the same time and the alt-right and 16 running in a similar network and then, you know, they had the same change of heart.
01:46:36.000I don't know, but nevertheless, nevertheless, I still like them.
01:48:39.000I hope that we're having an effect because it's hard you know it's hard to be me it's hard to do this but but the goal is to make a real impact and to really make a significant difference I mean you got a lot of people in there infiltrating and they're it's really hard to see impact but
01:48:59.000That's always what I've tried to do is just move the needle a lot.
01:51:09.000The problem is that when you look at the violent crime and you look at these things that are going on, they are, they all are black, you know, and that's just the reality.
01:51:20.000We have to be comfortable with meting out consequences unevenly because the behavior is uneven.
01:52:18.000And there's a deliberate effort to transform that.
01:52:25.000And the result is that the country is going to be worse.
01:52:27.000This is all objectively true, but... You know, but it's not... it's not... I don't dislike any group.
01:52:37.000Because there's good people in every group and there's bad people in every group.
01:52:43.000And when it comes to societal problems, though, it's not always going to be the same because different groups behave different ways and everything like that.
01:52:53.000And we just got to be conscientious of that, and we have to acknowledge that.
01:52:58.000So... You know, because you say something like that, and I understand the frustration, but at the same time, you can go and... You know, you can meet some very fine people from any group.
01:53:11.000You know, working class, or rich, or whatever, and... You know, there's a lot of fine people.
01:53:19.000So, and that's not, you know, that's not me, that's not me retracting anything I said.
01:53:25.000I never said I have a problem with blacks, this or that.
01:53:27.000It's just that the black people that are doing these problems gotta be dealt with.
01:53:31.000And we can't, we can't be upset at the fact that they're all gonna be black.
01:53:35.000Like, yeah, if we deploy National Guard to all the neighborhoods where this stuff is going on, it's all gonna be black neighborhoods.
01:53:42.000And if we start killing or jailing all these maniacs that are doing this crime,
01:53:48.000Yeah, almost all of them are gonna be black.
01:53:50.000And that's because all the people that are doing it, for the most part, are black.
01:54:11.000And what would be more appropriate is to come up with a system
01:54:17.000Where people like that who are gonna struggle can still have a decent quality of life.
01:54:22.000You know, newsflash, they're not going to achieve equality within their lifetime.
01:54:29.000They're not going to achieve equality even within a couple generations.
01:54:33.000But if we can have a society that is virtuous and orderly, over time they will be able to achieve equality.
01:54:45.000Because they will be selecting for partners with a high IQ, with success, you know, and that is how change happens over time.
01:54:56.000If the bad people, the violent, sociopathic people have consequences, if they're not allowed to go out there and have lots of kids and their lifestyle is glorified and so on, and at the same time,
01:55:14.000There's military style control so that there's orderliness and women are going to get and stay married to the men that are the most productive.
01:55:22.000You know, over generations, there can be change.
01:55:26.000But it's not going to happen by redistributing money.
01:55:29.000It's not going to happen by taking money from white people and giving it to black people.
01:55:34.000It doesn't change anything to let crime go rampant.
01:55:39.000It doesn't change, in fact, it makes it worse.
01:55:42.000You know, the drill music, and the police standing down and opening the jails, and this grievance-based politics that is about redistributing and blaming and all that.
01:56:30.000Because the genetics are quite literally kept in the family.
01:56:33.000And the genetics are the engine of class.
01:56:39.000So, what we can focus on in the meantime is how can we guarantee a quality of life for everybody, no matter their IQ, no matter their money.
01:56:51.000That's what we should be worried about.
01:56:53.000People are worried about like, you know, welcome whites have all this and blacks don't have all this.
01:56:57.000It's like, let's make it comfortable for people at the lowest end of the pay scale.
01:58:31.000Don't take money from the rich to give it to poor people so they could spend it on stuff.
01:58:37.000If everybody is working, and everybody is generating wealth, everybody is in a productive sector, then you can have a surplus, and then you can take the surplus and then you can invest it
02:00:02.000They're still going to be degenerates.
02:00:04.000They're going to be degenerates, and they're going to be you-know-what rich, and they're going to go out, and they're going to spend it on booze.
02:00:12.000Sneakers and whatever, you know, or maybe some of them will buy food with it, you know, whatever but But the goal should be a truly multi-generational project to make the nation wealthy in every way and that starts with molding the population
02:00:29.000You have to mold the population with education.
02:00:31.000You have to mold the population with propaganda.
02:00:34.000You have to mold the population with police.
02:00:37.000You know, we could get a good outcome.
02:00:38.000But these people cannot help themselves.
02:01:29.000They didn't learn how to generate an industrial society after living in barbarism for thousands of years just by inhabiting it for a couple centuries.
02:01:39.000And now all they could do is consume it.
02:04:11.000It's gonna be just like a far less benevolent form of colonialism where, I mean, they're literally just slurping up those resources with a straw.
02:04:20.000You know, they're not even like doing anything for them.
02:04:24.000They're just bribing their governments and then just drinking up their resources.
02:04:30.000I mean, you know, as long as they're building infrastructure, I guess that's good, but there's not even like
02:04:39.000There's not even the promise of like Building a society there as far as I know they're they're literally just drinking up the rare-earth minerals and oil and everything But it's increasingly going to be a source of conflict, I mean it's always been conflict so it's nothing new but maybe there'll be more proxy wars because you got to get the got to get those rare-earth minerals from somewhere and almost all of them are in either China or
02:05:07.000Africa specifically Central Africa, so It's gonna be very competitive over there more so than the Middle East, you know as as oil goes out of fashion And who knows how much that's gonna happen It looks like oil production may be slowing down though because almost all of the new oil production is coming from shale I don't know if that just reflects The fact that there's more investment into it or if that's because of
02:05:38.000That's all the oil that's left, but, you know, to whatever extent oil becomes less important and computers continue to become more ubiquitous on a global scale, it's going to be, the new resource war is going to be Africa, not the Middle East, not the Persian Gulf, it's going to be Central Africa.
02:06:06.000Because you need all that stuff for advanced manufacturing, so... If China's gonna need it, it's basically gonna be a battle between China and the United States for that stuff.
02:06:16.000But I don't know that Africa will ever industrialize.
02:07:41.000So they're obviously getting in and they're pouring in through the Middle East and they're pouring in across the Mediterranean and just through immigration.
02:08:58.000What I have a problem with is that they killed JFK and RFK and they blew up the Liberty and they took down the towers and they made us fight in Iraq.
02:09:40.000Enderman normally, skeptical Enderman when you look at- John James sent $3.
02:09:46.000All these Christian YouTubers like Inspiring Philosophy and Ruslan will be cordial to degenerates like Abba and Preach, but completely condemn you.
02:09:53.000One of them blocked me on Twitter when I defended you lol.
02:09:57.000I mean you know why that is, it's obvious.
02:10:00.000Yeah, I mean it's an obviously dumb argument.
02:11:46.000I mean you say you're officially becoming I'm I have unofficially become the number one undisputed anti-Semite but it should be made of it I think it'll be made official soon so we don't have to wait too long but you know it's not official yet you don't you don't actually mean that it's unofficial there's nothing official about it not yet
02:12:55.000That's actually like a normal thing, you know.
02:12:57.000It's weird because in my life, I'll cease being associated with somebody and they dedicate their life to resentment towards me, which is actually a very abnormal and strange thing, you know.
02:13:11.000We don't really talk about that a lot, but it's actually a very bizarre thing.
02:13:18.000People are friends and then they're not all the time you know in your life people come in and out of your life and people do different things but it seems like only in my life which is curious do people stop associating with me and then immediately dedicate their life uh to obsessing over me and resenting me so you know i you know with me and yay we came together for a short time
02:13:47.000Based on the fact that, you know, I'm on this trajectory and for a moment, you know, he came into that because he decided to vocalize his views about Hitler and the Jews.
02:14:00.000And then it looks like he returned back to his normal life, you know, sometime around his second marriage and decided to go back.
02:14:15.000I mean, if I were worth $400 million, maybe I'd consider it differently.
02:14:21.000Maybe I'd say something like, oh, I don't know.
02:14:24.000But if I had, if that was my life, if I had a lifestyle like that,
02:14:30.000For 20 years, and I was with models, and money, and cars, and houses, and travel, and everybody loves me, and you know, then in two weeks your whole life comes crashing down, you lose all your money, you lose all your deals, you lose your fashion, you can't publish music, you can't travel, your girlfriends are mad at you, everyone's mad at you, you know, the people that run your podcast stop doing the podcast, your subreddit shuts down, you're banned from everything, like, you know,
02:14:59.000A lot of people are not ready to just give up their life, especially if they have a really good life.
02:15:03.000I mean, some people give up their life and they have nothing going on.
02:15:06.000But if that's your life for 20 years and it's a really sweet life, you know, maybe Kanye doesn't want his legacy to be political crusader.
02:17:37.000Back in May, when the Drag Queen came aboard, the Drag Queen tried to convince him to become an independent, and he calls me up and he says, you know, well, you know, the Drag Queen said that I should be independent.
02:18:00.000It says, well, we're gonna, we're gonna, you can't run Republican.
02:18:03.000Running Republican is a terrible idea, but
02:18:06.000You can start out as Republican and then months later switch to Libertarian, take over the Libertarian Party, then win the Libertarian nomination, then... And so he sent me this and I'm like, that's not even legal.
02:18:32.000This was weeks after everyone said Oh Nick got fired.
02:18:35.000This was weeks after the fact And so we have a three-hour conversation I'm telling I'm like, you know independence a terrible idea like you can't get on the ballot blah blah blah and we talked about maybe running in 28 and all this and Anyway, the next day text me and he's like, yeah.
02:18:55.000Well, what you know, we're gonna run as the birthday party like I was like
02:19:46.000He said, well, you can't run Republican if you talk about the Jews.
02:19:53.000And the Drag Queen said, well, you know, we have a solution for that.
02:20:01.000So that was really the proposition, was like, you can run independent or you can run Republican with no Jews.
02:20:09.000It seems like either way, it's not going to be talking about Jews and it's not going to be running as Republican.
02:20:13.000So I was like, you know what, like... Yeah.
02:20:20.000And, you know, that guy being there is just such a, like... That on its own, like, saved me because his presence there
02:20:32.000is really symptomatic of a lot of other problems you know because this is this is basically a criminal this is a criminal scammer thief liar and you know he thinks it's going to go on forever who knows if he's protected maybe it will but at the end of the day this is just like the lowest of the low just like degenerate thief criminal just like petty shit like credit card scams and like
02:21:23.000You know, that's a guy who was able to steal millions and millions and millions of dollars, and it's a very sophisticated plot, and that is just like a type.
02:21:33.000There are Jews, it's just a type, where they're just fucking criminals.
02:21:38.000And you ask yourself, because it's so audacious, it's so audacious, it's so blatant, and you ask yourself, how is that even possible?
02:21:46.000Or you ask yourself, you know, did they think they'd get away with it?
02:22:09.000I'll go on the record and say I warned him.
02:22:12.000I said look Like I object to this guy being here.
02:22:15.000I said because he tried to steal money from you.
02:22:18.000He stole this domain It's gonna be big problems at the FEC I said there are many people who will not work with us because he is there because he creates legal liability Nobody wanted to listen
02:22:32.000And, you know, if that's the kind of operation you're running, it's nothing personal, but, like, I'm a target.
02:22:38.000I can't subject myself to liability like that.
02:23:23.000To have a person like that involved, especially after they stole, it's just like... It's just bad judgment.
02:23:32.000It's bad judgment, it's too risky, it's too much liability, especially for a guy like me.
02:23:36.000It's a rotten organization, and, you know, it puts me in a bad situation, so... Between both of those things, I'm like, you know, I don't think I can continue, so...
02:24:26.000It's one thing if you go to jail because they're gonna get you, you know?
02:24:31.000It's one thing if it's like they're out to get him and they deliver his head on a platter and that's just how it is, then I'll go to jail.
02:24:37.000If you're going to jail because you're telling the truth and it was unavoidable, okay.
02:24:43.000But if you're going to jail because you're trying to get out of it, and you're listening too much to your wife, whose brother's an anarchist, and you have a petty scammer who's running the team, and he's like, has a history of stealing money from people, and breaking laws, and doesn't even have an immigration status, it's like, you know, I'm not willing to go to jail for that.
02:25:01.000I'm not willing to go to jail for that.
02:25:21.000Like I said, I'm on my trajectory, which is to be the number one political dissident in America, and he briefly came into that trajectory as a recording artist.
02:25:34.000And then, you know, and then he wanted to resume his life as a recording artist, you know, and quite honestly, you know, the movement is with me.
02:26:09.000And insofar as Ye was into that, by challenging Jewish power and saying, I'm going to neutralize the Jewish media, then run for president, and then do some things that we talked about behind the scenes, you know, I was all on board and I was willing to move heaven and earth to make it happen.
02:27:31.000So I think on like a deep level, based on my time with him and my experience, it's like, it was just like forcing a square peg in a round hole, I think, you know.
02:27:44.000What happened last year was maybe more an expression of personal frustration, maybe more than anything.
02:27:49.000I mean, not that he wasn't correct, and not that he, you know, I think he voiced his real views, but... I mean, anybody can go out there and just, uh... and say stuff, but...
02:28:03.000That's a different story to build and push a political movement and I don't think that that is even something that he really wants to do so and that's fine you know like I said and that's okay I don't hold that against him it's it's not a problem it's not a point of contention and it's not personal.
02:28:20.000So, but that's really the whole situation and we'll see, you know, I wish him luck.
02:28:25.000I support President Trump, but I wish him luck and I think it'll be interesting and, you know, I hope that it starts a conversation and I hope he avoids jail.
02:28:33.000I hope he'll be okay because I don't think he's really, you know, aware of how much impropriety is happening, but, you know.
02:29:32.000They always like to... First of all, I don't even believe that's... and correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't believe that saying somebody is a saint is infallible.
02:30:01.000Do you look at the evangelization of the world by the Catholics?
02:30:04.000Do you look at the Magisterium, which is the body of the Church teaching?
02:30:10.000And do you say that that is God's Church?
02:30:12.000Or do you say that we have to have our own individual interpretation of the Bible?
02:30:17.000Because, you know, anybody could look at the Catholic faith with all of its claims that it makes and say, well, you know, well, what about this?
02:30:59.000You know, there are things in the Bible that contradict each other.
02:31:02.000There are things in the Bible that are... And by contradict, I mean that you can read one thing and read another thing and, you know, without interpretation, they can come into conflict.
02:31:14.000And so really, it's interpretation that's authoritative.
02:31:17.000If we know anything about the law, it's that the law doesn't speak for itself.
02:31:29.000Because there'd be no need for interpretation.
02:31:32.000That's why we have authority vested in people that are wise.
02:31:37.000People that are wise and people that have studied.
02:31:39.000Which is, coincidentally, what the Catholic Church is.
02:31:43.000Authoritative, and it's led by people that have studied.
02:31:48.000That's why, you know, priests have to go to school.
02:31:51.000And by people that are wise, you know, they're selected and elevated by people that have been descended through or have succeeded over the course of generations from the original apostles chosen by Jesus.
02:32:03.000Like, that's about as good of a system as you're gonna get.
02:32:06.000On the other hand, Protestants, you know, the idea that the Bible can or does speak for itself, no, no book speaks for itself.
02:32:42.000Your translation, your interpretation.
02:32:45.000So, you know, what makes a Seventh-day Adventist more correct than a Baptist?
02:32:49.000Or a Baptist more correct than a Lutheran?
02:32:51.000Or a Lutheran more correct than an Episcopalian?
02:32:56.000Of course, without an authority, the Bible will give rise to different translations, different versions.
02:33:04.000Different collections of books, different interpretations, different doctrines, different conclusions, different traditions, different religions.
02:33:18.000That's where you get this wild divergence where you have some churches, some Protestant churches, are marrying gay people.
02:33:27.000Some of them say that the Eucharist is a piece of bread and a cup of grape juice, you know, and that there's no transubstantiation that occurs.
02:33:41.000Some people say you can say that you accept Jesus and you go to heaven automatically.
02:33:48.000They say they know who goes to heaven, you know, so the church can't appoint saints, but a Protestant can say, well, everyone's saved who says they believe, so apparently they know.
02:37:51.000If you're a Protestant, it's like, well, so we have this book that was made by this church that we hate, but we took out some books and, you know, we got rid of a bunch of stuff and
02:38:01.000You know, but we all disagree, but, you know, but they're all wrong and we're the right one and, you know, how do you know that we could get to heaven?
02:38:33.000Okay, well, that's not good enough because now I'm between the Lutherans and the Seventh-day Adventists and the Mormons, and they're all telling me different things.
02:38:45.000How do I know which one is the right one?
02:38:46.000Do I just have to learn who is correct?
02:38:51.000Well, that's a lot of confidence that's being put in people's discernment.
02:38:57.000Because if there's anything that the Bible teaches us, it's that we can trust man's discernment.
02:39:02.000Like, you know, they'll reason it out.
02:41:43.000Yeah, I mean, somebody's raising those kids.
02:41:46.000And if it's daycare workers, nobody likes to talk about that, but, you know, these kids are being raised by immigrants who don't give a shit.
02:43:31.000So she brought her the things she liked to eat and she took extra special care of her and made sure that she was comfortable and everything and got her the best care and fought for her when she when my grandmother's in the hospital.
02:43:46.000Because you will get killed in a hospital.
02:43:49.000That's something I never realized ever since I went into the hospital because of my injury and when my grandmother was in the hospital.
02:43:59.000It's that if you're not careful, they will kill you.
02:44:02.000Even if what you have doesn't kill you, the hospital will kill you.
02:44:05.000Because you go in there and you think, oh, like they're taking care of me.
02:44:08.000If you don't pay attention, like they will fuck up and kill you.
02:44:12.000It happened to my grandma several times where her oxygen wasn't plugged in or like she was low on electrolytes or something like that and had a seizure.
02:44:25.000Like they just weren't keeping track of her.
02:44:29.000And I can't imagine how it is now with all the labor shortages and everything.
02:44:37.000But anyway, the point is, you know, my mother, she left her job when me and my sister were born to take care of us.
02:44:45.000And then, when my grandma was dying, she left her job to take care of my grandma.
02:44:49.000And, you know, these are defenseless people.
02:44:52.000You know, when I was a baby, I was a defenseless person in my first, most important years.
02:44:57.000My grandmother was a defenseless person who was sick in the last years of her life.
02:45:16.000For my mom, you know, it was important because that's her mother and that's her kids.
02:45:20.000But, you know, for my mom, those are two years in her long life that she took care of my grandma.
02:45:26.000And, you know, it was maybe five or six years in her long life that she took care of me and my sister at home before she went back to work part-time.
02:45:36.000But for my grandma, those were the last two years of her life before she died.
02:45:40.000Those were probably the scariest, the most painful, and ultimately the final years of her life.
02:45:49.000And without my mom, they would have been shorter.
02:46:17.000And for me and my sister, those are the first years of our life.
02:46:20.000Those were those were the foundational, you know, your childhood is like the most important time of your life, your development.
02:46:26.000And so, you know, having a mom around who loves you and takes care of you and takes care of you in the way that only a mother can, because it's the way that only a mother loves her children, it makes a difference.
02:46:40.000Otherwise, I'd be spending those days with some daycare worker.
02:46:44.000You know, who's a kid, and doesn't give a shit, and we're not her children, and she gets off at four, or whatever, you know what I'm saying?
02:46:52.000And so... What, more than anything, this other mentality is just profoundly selfish.
02:47:01.000Because when you're, when the mother is working, you know who suffers?
02:47:20.000You know, you don't think about that when you're a kid.
02:47:23.000But, and it happens at different ages for other people, but, you know, it's happ- all my parents, all their friends' parents are now dying, because my parents are in their 60s.
02:47:33.000And so, when you get to be, obviously, 50, 60, if your parents don't die young, that's around the age when your parents start to die.
02:47:42.000And, you know, all my parents' friends, you know, it's a decision.
02:47:46.000Do you put the elderly in a nursing home?
02:48:05.000And, uh, you know, more than anything, these, the modern women and modern men, they just say, fuck you to their parents, and they say fuck you to their kids, and then they go and do their thing.
02:50:24.000So it's not even just the daycare, it's your parents too.
02:50:28.000You gotta be able to take care of your parents and your kids.
02:50:31.000And maybe that should be the role of women in this kind of society because nobody likes to talk about it but the elderly are kind of fucked because nursing homes are really expensive.
02:50:48.000Social Security is not a lot of money.
02:50:50.000You know, my grandma, she was able to retire.
02:50:53.000It's sort of an extenuating circumstance.
02:50:56.000But towards the end, you know, she was on Social Security and, you know, living off of a little money that she had retired on.
02:51:03.000And, you know, she didn't have a lot of money.
02:51:05.000Thankfully, she, you know, again, it's a long story, but she was able to be comfortable.
02:51:11.000But not a lot of people have that luxury, especially if there's an ailment or something.
02:51:15.000And, you know, it's a cost problem no matter what, but if you have a household that you can bring your parents into, it does make it a little bit different.
02:51:30.000And that's how it used to be, it was multi-generational.
02:51:41.000You know, God forbid that a woman would sacrifice her stupid fucking career to take care of her parents before they die or her kids when they're infants.
02:51:50.000You know, well I have important work to do.
02:55:33.000You know, and then they go somewhere else and they fuck somebody else.
02:55:36.000And they, you know, and it's like, shut up, sit the fuck down, settle down, marry your husband, take care of your kids, take care of your parents.
02:55:51.000And everybody needs to do what they're supposed to do.
02:56:36.000Because you're 18, and you have no responsibility, and you get to run around, and you look good, and you feel good, and then you just, then you just get old.
02:56:46.000You get wrinkly, and you get tired, and you start forgetting stuff, and your bones start hurting, and you've, the novelty wears off, you've seen it all, you've done it all,
03:02:30.000But you go to like downtown Chicago or downtown New York, like Manhattan, where the population density is really high, and it's like your blood pressure goes up.
03:02:38.000It's like, there's too much going on for me.
03:02:41.000You know, Brooklyn's a little different.
03:02:47.000And, uh, you know, Chicago, the neighborhoods are all chill, but it's like, you go downtown, it's like, oh, it's like traffic, and trains, and people everywhere, and... It's like, alright.
03:09:55.000Do you have fucking Google, you idiot?
03:09:59.000Honestly, you know I hate to say it, but it's like at that point You know maybe the Calvinists are right Maybe you are a beast and you should be in hell if you can't like people are like my investigation into Catholicism is like Like that's your investigate serious inquiry into religion by the way I don't know dude Yeah, I guess there's no way to know
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03:11:21.000Man, sometimes I wonder if they're in on the joke.
03:11:24.000Like, they're playing the straight man in the joke.
03:11:25.000Like, I'm over here like, you know, I'm gonna beat up a black guy with Hitler, and they're like, Nick Fuentes is gonna beat up a black guy with Hitler.
03:11:33.000It's like, yeah, that's the punchline.
03:12:05.000I looked around but I was the only who saw it.
03:12:07.000good that place sucked we went there all the time but I was never look it was mid that place is mid and overpriced you know it's just like the only burger place in that area there's like no good restaurants in that Fenway like Kenmore area
03:12:25.000Back Bay that that whole area is a food desert.
03:13:12.000Get into the discussions of the day, you know in 2016 we talked about race realism interracial marriage the Jew question you know all these we talked about the the works of Molyneux and Jordan Peterson and Steve Pinker and Richard Spencer and Dougan and Jura Taylor and all the Gavin McInnes all this stuff and
03:15:28.000Okay, all right, that's the last one it's so long how long is this show three and a half hours dude that's too long Okay, that's it 124 super chats by the way, yeah, that's too many All right, that's it.