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00:00:00.000But as soon as people start playing games, I stop.
00:03:29.000Warming on everybody who dared to oppose.
00:03:32.000Warming on everybody who dared to oppose.
00:04:02.000Warming on everybody who dared to oppose.
00:04:23.000Warming on everybody who dared to oppose.
00:04:53.000Warming on everybody who dared to oppose.
00:05:16.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for us, it's all gone down the drain.
00:05:29.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:05:35.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised.
00:07:13.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:07:18.000We're being slowly poisoned and, in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:07:25.000And we're killing ourselves every day, inadvertently, with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:07:32.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:07:40.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:07:43.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
00:07:48.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:07:57.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:08:00.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:08:05.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:08:11.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:08:15.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:08:44.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:08:50.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:09:04.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:09:14.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and of course defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who through an increasing amount of activism are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:09:44.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics and cynics.
00:09:56.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
00:12:02.000I will fight for you with every breath in my body, and I will never, ever let you down.
00:12:13.000a new droiper war I'm trying to make a new droiper war I'm with it all, I talk to my demons and I see the writings on the wall Niggas is dying when it's so wet, I get excited for them coals And no one ain't crying when he gone, cause Brody was fighting for them coals I do this shit for my brothers, we do this shit for each other The courageous fallen!
00:14:51.000Because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will.
00:15:16.000The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead. - Thank you.
00:15:28.000Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.
00:25:58.000The free man talking you you Thank you.
00:26:11.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
00:31:35.000Can I just say, are you trusting Brian Adams?
00:31:39.000Our movement is about replacing a failed and corrupt political establishment with a new government controlled by you, the American people.
00:32:04.000The Washington establishment and the financial and media corporations that fund it exist for only one reason, to protect and enrich itself.
00:32:15.000The establishment has trillions of dollars at stake in this election.
00:32:19.000For those who control the levers of power in Washington, and for the global special interest, they partner with these people that don't have your good in mind.
00:32:30.000Our campaign represents a true existential threat, like they haven't seen before.
00:32:38.000This is not simply another four-year election.
00:32:41.000This is a crossroads in the history of our civilization that will determine whether or not we the people reclaim control over our government.
00:32:53.000The political establishment That is trying to stop us is the same group responsible for our disastrous trade deals, massive illegal immigration, and economic and foreign policies that have bled our country dry.
00:33:12.000The political establishment has brought about the destruction of our factories and our jobs as they flee to Mexico, China, and other countries all around the world.
00:33:23.000It's a global power structure that is responsible for the economic decisions that have robbed our working class, stripped our country of its wealth, and put that money into the pockets of a handful of large corporations and political entities.
00:33:41.000This is a struggle for the survival of our nation and this will be our last chance to save it.
00:33:49.000This election will determine whether we're a free nation or whether we have only the illusion of democracy but are in fact controlled by a small handful of global special interests rigging the system and our system is rigged.
00:37:22.000As long as we are led by politicians who will not put America first, then we can be assured that other nations will not treat America with respect, The respect that we deserve.
00:40:51.000Give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give
00:41:16.000me the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love, give me the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love, give me the love I'm gonna be the love, give me the love
00:41:38.000The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.
00:43:16.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden, booming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:43:21.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
00:43:36.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
00:43:46.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Greupel Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
00:44:16.000Napoleon, Alexander the Great, Donald Trump, were all cut from the same cloth.
00:48:39.000If you want to really see something to said take a look what happened We will make America proud of you When you try to kill ourselves, we will move.
00:49:03.000And yes, together, we will make America great again.
00:49:13.000Why wouldn't you dedicate yourself to public service?
00:49:16.000Because I think it's a very mean life.
00:49:18.000I would love and I would dedicate my life to this country, but I see it as being a mean life.
00:49:23.000And I also see it that somebody with strong views and somebody with the kind of views that are maybe a little bit unpopular, which may be right, but may be unpopular, wouldn't necessarily have a chance of getting elected against somebody with no great brain but a big smile.
00:49:38.000And that's a sad commentary for the political process.
00:49:42.000And if you have a minute, why don't we go?
00:49:48.000Talk about it, somewhere only we know This can be the end of everything So why don't we go?
00:50:00.000Somewhere only we know Somewhere only we know I'm not supposed to be here tonight.
00:56:16.000And then nowadays, I am so upset that the things we did and the things we fought for and the boys that died for it, it's all gone down the drain.
00:56:30.000Our country's gone to hell in a handbasket.
00:56:35.000We haven't got the country we had when I was raised, not at all.
00:58:14.000This country is being ripped apart and raped and looted.
00:58:18.000We're being slowly poisoned and in some cases, quickly murdered and assassinated.
00:58:25.000And we're killing ourselves every day inadvertently with the kinds of things that we eat and breathe and drink and see.
00:58:32.000People have got to start to radically begin to obey their conscience and tell the truth and do the right thing.
00:58:40.000People have got to start to get courageous.
00:58:43.000And this is the time for everybody to turn and look to God.
00:58:48.000And to pray and to ask for strength and to ask for wisdom to get through this time and to transform and sanctify this country.
00:58:57.000And the alternative is that there will be no country.
00:59:01.000Is it really only as big as low gas prices?
00:59:05.000Is it really only so big as bringing inflation and gas prices and the corporate tax rate back down?
00:59:12.000It's not about waiting for someone to come in and change the policy and make it better.
00:59:15.000It's a personal decision that we all have to make to become soldiers of Christ.
00:59:44.000My own narrative is not one of some sudden looming bolt of lightning out of the blue.
00:59:50.000It was a slow and steady, unrelenting stream of blips and blinks, glimmers and glares, low beams and high beams of light, some of which I did not want to see.
01:00:05.000And then finally, a point of no return reckoning.
01:00:14.000I think it was because I fiercely came out during the Griper Wars of 2019 when so many of these brave young men were on college campuses challenging the likes of Zio Schill, Dan Crenshaw, questioning him about his undying loyalty and, of course, defending Nick Fuentes and so many of the stars of the burgeoning America First movement who, through an increasing amount of activism, are really going to ensure the future and the success of that movement.
01:00:45.000America is a nation of believers, dreamers, and strivers that is being led by a group of censors, critics, and cynics.
01:00:57.000These interests have rigged our political and economic system for their exclusive benefit.
01:05:52.000because if there are thousands and millions and tens of millions and hundreds of millions of Christians ready to meet their final destiny, then nothing can stop us and nothing will.
01:06:05.000The more that a broken system tells you that you're wrong, the more certain you should be that you must keep pushing ahead.
01:06:28.000Because it's the outsiders who change the world and who make a real and lasting difference.
01:17:11.000Years from now, some of them may look back and ask themselves whether they've made the right choice, whether they've made the most of the opportunities they've been given.
01:20:32.000Today, each of you begins a new chapter as well.
01:20:37.000When your story goes from here, it will be defined by your vision, your perseverance, and your grit You will build a future where we have the courage to chase our dreams no matter what the cynics and the doubters have to say.
01:20:56.000You will have the confidence to speak the hopes in your hearts and to express the love that stirs your souls.
01:21:05.000As long as you have pride in your beliefs, courage in your convictions, and faith in God, Then you will not fail.
01:21:17.000But as long as America remains true to its values, loyal to its citizens, and devoted to its creator, then our best days are yet to come.
01:28:42.000To put a massive tariff on Canada and Mexico on day one of his new term in office.
01:28:49.000And he says he's putting a 15% tariff on all goods coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada on January 20th, the same day as his inauguration.
01:29:02.000And that is to pressure both Canada and Mexico to do something about illegal immigration and drug trafficking on the border.
01:29:12.000It's like really the first major policy announcement, and it's going to set the stage for the next four years.
01:29:35.000I think Trump has good instincts, but he is constrained by government.
01:29:39.000He's constrained by Congress, the courts, the Constitution, his personnel.
01:29:47.000But the one good thing about tariffs is that he can implement them unilaterally.
01:29:54.000And so it makes it not only a very effective tool for the economy, for obvious reasons, but also an effective form of statecraft because he can completely bypass the normal checks and balances, which were a problem in the last administration, particularly which were a problem in the last administration, particularly when it came to sealing the border.
01:30:14.000And if you've been watching the show for a long time, if you pay attention to the news, this will sound very familiar because this was the same approach that Trump took back in June of 2019, five years ago, when illegal immigration was at a 20-year five years ago, when illegal immigration was at a 20-year high.
01:30:34.000He used the threat of massive tariffs against Mexico to finally implement the Remain in Mexico protocol, which is one of the cornerstone executive orders of his border security regime.
01:30:51.000So that he's getting started on it early today.
01:30:58.000We'll also be talking tonight, if we have time, about the special counsel.
01:31:03.000It is official that as of today, the Department of Justice has wrapped up both of its criminal investigations and cases against Donald Trump, the January 6th insurrection case, the documents case.
01:32:11.000And I said this on the night of the election and shortly after, too.
01:32:15.000It does just feel right that Trump is exonerated because, you know, this could have went a very different way.
01:32:23.000Either he could have gotten shot in Pennsylvania, which would have been horrific, or he would have been thrown in jail had he lost the election.
01:32:33.000And we would be quite literally watching that right now.
01:32:38.000The sentencing date was a couple of weeks ago in New York.
01:32:42.000So we would be most likely seeing him thrown in jail.
01:34:36.000And it's not enough that they're posting this garbage, but they're also posting these essays about how profound it is and how sweet it is and it's a cultural victory.
01:40:51.000Action-packed and actually unintentionally based.
01:40:54.000You know, I don't want to give you a spoiler or anything, but everybody in our circles was saying, oh, the Black Caesar, the Black Emperor.
01:41:26.000And, you know, there is effeminacy portrayed, but in the context, it makes sense.
01:41:35.000It's portrayed as decadent and as rot.
01:41:41.000I know a lot of people were reading some of the reviews and saying, oh, is this going to be some kind of gay, black, Disney, you know, they're going to mess it up?
01:42:14.000And if you like the first one, I think you have to see the second one.
01:42:18.000The only thing I'll say about the movie, I don't know if you guys have noticed this, but I feel like these filmmakers just can't do characters anymore.
01:47:18.000So they're all posting these wife jacks.
01:47:22.000But there's a layer to it as well where now they're also providing some serious commentary behind it and they're saying that wife Jack, it's not enough that it is this insufferably cringe trad meme.
01:47:34.000And let me just explain something to you first because this is really just an important concept to keep in mind.
01:47:41.000You know, there's like a fine line between a meme that is funny and a meme that serves to reinforce your political viewpoints.
01:48:07.000This is something I talked about years ago.
01:48:09.000One of the popular meme formats was Virgin and Chad.
01:48:14.000You have the Virgin cartoon of a guy who's walking like this.
01:48:18.000And then you have Chad who's got his arms out.
01:48:22.000And the joke used to be that there's this dichotomy between the virgin loser who's doing one thing and the chad who doesn't care and he's doing something else.
01:48:34.000And the joke was that the chad is doing something that you shouldn't do that's ridiculous.
01:48:40.000And the joke is, well, I'm doing something that I shouldn't or that's unhealthy or that's whatever, but I don't care.
01:50:03.000And again, Chad, yes, used to mean you ask a ridiculous question and someone says counterintuitively yes without elaborating like a Chad would who doesn't care.
01:50:16.000So you're telling me you're just going to overthrow the election and not concede the results?
01:50:24.000But then Chad Yes got turned into just like Slop reinforcing a traditional viewpoint.
01:50:34.000So it turned into something where it's like the Chad Yes cartoon homesteads with his family and grows all his own food and gets married and has kids and says no to degeneracy because he's trad.
01:51:45.000They all support this right-wing meme lifestyle, which is about being a simp, being a white knight, putting a woman on a pedestal, LARPing as a medieval knight, And emulating the chivalric code, even though women are whores and disrespectful and bossy.
01:52:08.000And growing your own food and living on a farm and working out and being an amateur bodybuilder and all this kind of shit.
01:52:17.000And all these memes that come out, again, they're not even funny anymore.
01:52:30.000All they're doing is signaling the lifestyle that you like.
01:52:37.000If I post a Chad Yes, who is homesteading with his family and they're all based, all you're doing when you post that, it's not funny, it's not a joke, it's not subversive, it's not controversial or provocative or challenging anything.
01:52:55.000It is just signaling that you're in the group, Living a particular lifestyle.
01:53:04.000You're reinforcing that I'm doing what we are supposed to be doing.
01:53:10.000Hey, everyone, I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.
01:53:14.000I believe the things I'm supposed to believe.
01:53:27.000Because what virtue signaling is, is it's sort of like a narcissistic performance.
01:53:34.000It's completely, first of all, it doesn't upset anybody.
01:53:41.000And like I said, all it does is Reinforce a group dynamic, a group behavior, signaling in-group membership, and sort of drawing attention to oneself and saying, I'm doing what I'm supposed to be doing.
01:56:04.000The worst aspect of it is now people are writing into it this cultural meaning and saying that wife Jack is really about – they say that the essence of the meme, the direction of it is that it – and these are the words they're using specifically.
01:56:28.000When you post these relatable sayings that all our wives do, it's not supposed to point and ridicule and attack But it is supposed to celebrate them and appreciate them because they are endearing.
01:56:43.000And it's meant to be a love letter to our wives.
01:57:08.000So these millennials and Gen Xers, again, it's not enough they're posting relatable wife sayings.
01:57:14.000They're saying, no, this is a cultural inflection point.
01:57:19.000This is a transition from the dysfunction boomer meme of hating your wife.
01:57:26.000Which they say that Rodney Dangerfield is why divorce was so high among the boomers to loving your wife and I love my wife, earnest, romantics, sincere, loving your wife.
01:57:42.000And I'll read you some examples that I pulled up on my Twitter here just to give you an idea of what we're working with here.
02:02:27.000This is a sucker idolizing mediocre pussy.
02:02:30.000This is a guy who is so desperate for female affection by appeasing his wife...
02:02:39.000That they, in their mind, when they imagine what a woman wants, the pattern of behavior that a woman finds desirable, in their mind, it's a pattern of behavior that is non-threatening.
02:04:29.000And if you're aware of the dynamics of hypergamy, what kind of guys do women go for?
02:04:35.000When you think of a man's man, an alpha male, when you think of the highest sexual marketplace value men, tall, muscular, powerful, famous, fighters, athletes, rich...
02:04:52.000It's all about power, strength, authority.
02:05:09.000There have been experiments done where guys will use a fake profile picture on a dating app.
02:05:15.000They'll find a very handsome, you know, top 1% attractiveness male, 10 out of 10 male on a dating app, and they'll put in the bio, I'm a murderer, I'm a pedophile, I'm this, that, the other.
02:05:26.000And they'll have women in the DMs saying, oh, I don't care about all that.
02:05:48.000A man who kills women serially for fun, they're attracted to, they are sympathetic to.
02:06:00.000But you have these types of males, wife guys, guys that have been domesticated, guys that because they're married and have kids and are now monogamous and their testosterone goes down, it is now their role to go out and gather twigs and gather resources for the nest.
02:06:22.000And in their mind, what a woman wants, in their mind, what is desirable is not...
02:06:52.000In their mind, what a woman wants and what they're trying to What they're trying to embody is someone who is inoffensive, someone who is not threatening.
02:07:54.000You know, we sometimes forget that there is a mind behind the keyboard writing the tweets that is putting something out in a self-conscious way.
02:08:04.000They're writing it not as an unfiltered expression, but they're writing it with the intention of, I want to be seen a certain way.
02:08:15.000I'm going to signal a certain way to be perceived that way.
02:08:19.000So when men are going out of their way to write on Twitter and say, aw, shucks, that's a form of signaling.
02:08:27.000It's saying, I want everyone to know I'm the sweetest little guy.
02:08:32.000And why would you want to signal that?
02:08:34.000In a sexually competitive space, why would you want to signal that?
02:12:09.000To be male, it is to be warlike, fighting, fighting ultimately for procreation, which does involve...
02:12:26.000You know, at least the latent implication of physical violence in a domestic setting.
02:12:32.000it just does you subtract that from the equation you get a matriarchy you get a female-run society that is why this is a form of male feminism anything that is celebrating the diminutive in man necessarily is feminist in nature matriarchal in nature um anyway so so these are some of them i There was one other one I wanted to put up here.
02:13:40.000One thing us guys know about women is they're never annoying or never talk too much or never too emotional or they're never on their period.
02:13:48.000If you talk about that, you're like a cuck, bro.
02:17:08.000You know, Steven Crowder is going through all this drama, whatever, and she divorces him, puts the ring camera tapes in the public record, ruins his life because he said, watch it.
02:21:08.000I just want you guys to know that sometimes I read the comments from you guys and I just laugh because you tell me you have no idea what I'm talking about.
02:21:13.000Frankly, sometimes you guys don't even care about what I'm talking about, but you're just happy to hang out here on YouTube and listen and learn.
02:21:17.000And first of all, that makes me so happy.
02:21:18.000And I'm so grateful that you guys are here and that you want to go along with whatever story we're telling on this random Monday.
02:21:21.000But number two, it reminds me that I sadly am very chronically online.
02:21:55.000Dude, first of all, don't you just love this shit where people put like stickers on their laptops, stickers on their phone case, and everyone thinks they're so quirky?
02:23:14.000And maybe that's the reason why Alex loves- It's just like, this is just like the lowest- Form of conversation, this kind of like, like if this is relatable, RT, if this is you, relatable moment.
02:23:30.000Shit, my wife says like, This is just like the lowest form of- This is like when you get into a conversation with people and say, you say soda?
02:23:56.000Wife Jack is the universal woman, basically.
02:23:59.000And Know Your Meme did a whole breakdown of it over the weekend, and they said that it all started with this post on Reddit from three years ago, where a female user drew herself as the famous Wojak character.
02:24:12.000And then randomly, a couple of years later, in July of 2022, it popped up on Twitter with a funny wife phrases caption.
02:24:17.000And then over a year later, aka this weekend, it took off again.
02:24:19.000And the captions are all in the same vein, all things that wife guys understand and get.
02:24:23.000And if you don't know what a wife guy is, it is basically just a married man who is pure and loves his wife, loves everything about her, loves her crusty white dog, even loves her crusty white dog so much that he gives her rough greens.
02:24:32.000Rough greens knows that dog food is dead food.
02:26:23.000And of course, there were some chicks online that couldn't take the joke and they started to get triggered.
02:26:25.000Do men realize the psychic damage they've unleashed?
02:26:27.000Every woman on Twitter is overanalyzing these, trying to figure out if they pattern match this woman, stressing over whether that's good or bad.
02:26:32.000I disagree because I think a lot of women online are self-aware and we're laughing at them.
02:26:36.000Like, I think I had more fun laughing at these than the guys in my life, probably because they have to put up with us chicks all the time, so this is normal to them.
02:30:49.000These are all hitting for me because I get so annoyed about shit like cleaning the drain or her weird incompetence around taking out the trash, cocking over holes in drywall because she's annoyed by a small crack or a hole that I've never noticed.
02:30:57.000Her total fear of spiders and the dark.
02:30:59.000But secretly, I love it and I wouldn't want to change her for the world.
02:33:14.000Wifejack meeting yesterday made me think of all the little silly, delightful things my wife does, and I just couldn't help but buy her some flowers on the way home from work.
02:36:25.000Another person said, there is something deeply refreshing and wonderful about the Wifejack.
02:36:28.000The fact that this meme format has become so popular so quickly and seems to be more or less universally beloved seems apropos of something, but I'm not quite sure what yet.
02:36:34.000And then Kyle Mann from Babylon Bee, who wrote a whole article about this and collected a bunch of the memes, he posted this and said, the Wifejack meme represents the return of good old-fashioned husband-wife comedy.
02:37:58.000Like, I don't know if you guys are as obsessed with old comedy as I am, but like, I Love Lucy.
02:38:02.000This feels like the modern iteration of I Love Lucy, where Lucy and Ricky are just making fun of each other constantly, but it's all in good fun and they love each other.
02:38:09.000This is what is happening, but in the modern era on Twitter.
02:38:11.000All of this is out of love and admiration and respect, but also sharing the very obvious and ridiculous distinct traits of men and women.
02:43:38.000I wonder who could be behind this post.
02:43:44.000The age of wife-hating boomer slop has ended.
02:43:47.000The age of wife-loving wife Jack memes has begun.
02:43:50.000they don't even know it's jack j-a-k like wojack nah i'm on team i love my wife and wife jack should be endearing Boring, tired, and dystopic.
02:48:26.000He said that if you get in a fight with your wife, you should both get a hotel room and get naked and not leave until you're not having a fight anymore.
02:48:35.000Sitting and talking naked and then like doing...
02:50:40.000We were saying, oh, if women are so dumb that they're going to go to World War III and ruin the economy and open the border to keep abortion, then that's proof that women shouldn't be able to vote.
02:51:07.000All the laser eye emojis, all the AI-generated profile pictures, all these prominent Elon Doge accounts...
02:51:19.000They were all really going out saying anybody that says repeal the 19th is trying to sabotage the GOP. And so understand, like you have without your consent been...
02:51:57.000And we make jokes about them and we're serious about them.
02:52:01.000But during the election, of course, female turnout was a big problem for Republicans.
02:52:07.000It was a big electoral problem because Democrats were using abortion to summon women to the polls.
02:52:16.000And it was a, this election was bifurcated on the basis of gender.
02:52:21.000The men voted for Trump, the women voted for Kamala.
02:52:24.000And it was a man against a woman, and abortion was a big issue, and contraceptives or fertility treatments, I should say.
02:52:33.000And so because of the election and the voting, they said, whoa, whoa, whoa, you can't talk about, you can't be that anti-feminist because, you know, hey, we got an election to win.
02:55:14.000The Musk acquisition of Twitter is a big part of that.
02:55:18.000Now they're pushing all this messaging where it's like soft pro-Israel, soft.
02:55:23.000They're calling it colorblind meritocracy, this wife guy, girl dad stuff.
02:55:32.000And so they've basically stripped away the most potent critiques of feminism, the most potent critiques of multiracialism, the most potent critiques of foreign influence.
02:55:46.000And in doing so, you just now have the establishment mainstream cuck servitism concern.
02:56:12.000So anyway, so that's kind of my read on the situation.
02:56:16.000That's why it's really pernicious, because criticism of feminism was like a cornerstone of the alt-right.
02:56:23.000It was the manosphere, it was pickup artists, incels, black pillars, lookism experts, and in it is this recognition of natural hierarchy, right?
02:56:37.000That genetics are real and unchangeable and irreversible and they have deep consequences.
02:56:42.000If you are born attractive and tall and intelligent, you will have a very good chance of success.
02:56:49.000And that is the reason for inequality.
02:57:57.000You know, seeing everybody corralled into Trumpism and seeing Trumpism be moderated and co-opted, it is a requiem for the radical right because there was, it seemed like, a turning that a radical right was becoming empowered.
02:58:15.000It was becoming almost inevitable popular now.
02:58:20.000And I think what the Trump movement has effectively done is sucked all that oxygen out.
02:58:29.000Whatever was being incubated, all this anger, righteous indignation, has been transmuted into this Trump soft landing for the establishment.
02:58:51.000I would prefer that we revisit our assumptions about democracy and egalitarianism and feminism and all these things, but instead what we're getting is like we're just trapped in this loop.
02:59:08.000And now we're just being the Democrats from the 90s.
02:59:11.000We're like, Trump is pro-gay, supports women working, supports fertility treatments, you know, pro-choice within reason, wants to invest a peace dividend in the country, wants to reshore the manufacturing, restrict immigration, but let people come in legally.
02:59:31.000It's literally like this, like Bill Clinton, like the Bill Clinton administration.
03:00:25.000So our feature story is about the tariffs and Honestly, this is not—this is actually kind of a—I hesitate to say a white pill, but this is like a W. This is actually like the first big Trump W, I would say, so far.
03:00:47.000So the story from today is that Trump put out a—I guess you could call it a press release on True Social— And the president basically declared his intention to create a 15% tariff on day one, January 20th when he gets inaugurated, on all goods coming into the United States from Mexico and Canada, which are two of our biggest trading partners, obviously, sharing a border with us.
03:01:35.000Unless and until Canada and Mexico can control the border, specifically as it pertains to immigration and as it pertains to drug trafficking, like fentanyl.
03:01:47.000It says, quote, President-elect Donald J. Trump said on Monday that he would impose, excuse me, not 15%, 25%.
03:01:55.000A 25% tariff on all products coming into the United States from Canada and Mexico on his first day in office, a move that would scramble North American supply chains and impose heavy costs on businesses around the continent.
03:02:09.000In a post on True Social, Mr. Trump mentioned a caravan of migrants making its way to the United States from Mexico and said he would levy the tariff by executive order until drugs and migrants stopped coming across the border.
03:02:23.000He said, quote, Both Mexico and Canada have the absolute right and power to easily solve this long simmering problem.
03:02:39.000We hereby demand that they use this power and until such time that they do, it is time for them to pay a very big price.
03:02:47.000In a separate post, Mr. Trump also threatened an additional 10% tariff on all products from China, saying the country was shipping illegal drugs to the United States.
03:02:57.000Representatives of China told me that they would institute their maximum penalty for any drug dealers caught doing this, he said.
03:03:05.000But unfortunately, they never followed through, and drugs are pouring into our country, mostly through Mexico, at levels never seen before.
03:03:14.000The tariffs would also have dramatic implications for American industries, including auto manufacturers, farmers and food packagers, which busily ship parts, materials and finished goods across the U.S. border.
03:03:27.000Mr. Trump imposed high tariffs during his first term in office, which began in 2017, including levies of up to 25% on global metals and a variety of products from China.
03:03:38.000In 2019, he threatened to impose tariffs on all products from Mexico and shut down the border entirely unless the country halted illegal immigration.
03:03:47.000But he was persuaded to walk away from those moves.
03:05:10.000When Donald Trump got into office the first time in 2017, this was the pattern of illegal immigration.
03:05:17.000There actually was a steep drop off in apprehensions at the southern border between Trump's election and shortly after his inauguration.
03:05:30.000Far fewer people started showing up at the border.
03:05:34.000And the reason is because they expected enforcement.
03:05:40.000And that is one of the dirty secrets about the border is that if the government signals enforcement, they don't come.
03:05:49.000If the government signals that they will be lax, they arrive in huge numbers.
03:05:54.000In other words, if the government is saying we're going to give an amnesty, everybody tries to get in because they think they're going to get amnesty.
03:06:01.000If the government says zero tolerance...
03:06:05.000And so there was this effect that when Trump won the election, illegal apprehensions at the southern border took a steep dive.
03:06:15.000And that's because those illegals in those countries thought they weren't going to be able to get in.
03:06:21.000Very quickly, they realized they were going to be able to get in.
03:06:24.000Trump tried to negotiate money for the border wall, and by September of 2017, eight months into his first term, he was talking about an amnesty for the DACA recipients.
03:06:38.000And those are the childhood arrivals, of which there are hundreds of thousands of them.
03:06:42.000Most of them are adults, but they're called dreamers.
03:06:46.000They're called children, but they're all adults.
03:06:52.000So Trump started to talk about a grand bargain, which would include an amnesty or a pathway to citizenship or something, legalization for DACA recipients.
03:07:02.000And once that happened, all bets were off.
03:07:15.000In the spring, throughout the summer, throughout the fall...
03:07:19.000That was the year of the midterms, 2018. And if you recall, Trump threatened to put the National Guard at the border to stop them from coming in, and he did for like two weeks before the election.
03:07:31.000And he threatened harsh enforcement, but he couldn't get the money.
03:07:34.000He shut down the government over this in January 2018. The deal was $17 billion for the wall, $6 billion for personnel, will give legalization for the DACA recipients, and will implement the RAISE Act, which would eliminate chain migration, have merit-based migration, and legal immigration be reduced by half.
03:07:55.000That was the grand bargain that he put out there.
03:09:17.000So by spring 2019, this is after the midterms, after the government shut down, after Jared Kushner came in and brokered the deal, by the spring and summer of 2019, illegal immigration was at a 20-year high.
03:09:31.000May and June 2019, you had like 165,000 border apprehensions, illegal apprehensions at the southern border, all from the Northern Triangle.
03:09:45.000They were surrendering at the border as unaccompanied minors, as asylum seekers.
03:09:52.000Lawyers were telling them what to say.
03:09:54.000And all they could do under the law was catch them.
03:09:57.000And because they lacked the infrastructure, the facilities, the personnel, all they could do was give them a court date and release them into the country.
03:10:06.000So in June, this is where we get to today.
03:10:10.000In June 2019, Trump came out and said, Guatemala, El Salvador, and Honduras are on Mexico's southern border.
03:10:26.000They got to go through Mexico's southern border, through Mexico, through our southern border.
03:10:32.000Trump said if Mexico doesn't stop them at their southern border, and if they don't keep them on their side of our border while we process their asylum claims, then we're going to put a tariff on their cars.
03:10:45.000We're going to put a huge tariff on all the cars coming from Mexico because a lot of the car manufacturers have their factories in Mexico.
03:10:53.000He said, we're going to put a tariff on cars from Mexico and it's going to keep going up and it's going to expand.
03:11:02.000It's going to go up in percentage and it's going to expand to include other goods until we're charging a 25% tariff on everything coming over the border.
03:11:12.000Suddenly, the Mexicans agreed to, one, control their southern border, and two, to implement the migrant protection protocols.
03:11:22.000I think that's the acronym, but it was the Remain in Mexico policy, where, again, instead of accepting an asylum seeker and releasing them into the country, we would take their asylum claim and they'd have to wait in Mexico, on the Mexican side of the border.
03:11:49.000And I left out some other parts, but there was all this political interference and sabotage preventing Trump from walling up the border.
03:11:59.000He had to go through these extraordinary means unilaterally through the executive branch, declaring a national emergency, using military appropriations, using the tariffs.
03:12:08.000And the reason that the tariffs are genius, like I said at the top of the show, is because tariffs can be implemented unilaterally.
03:12:17.000The president doesn't need to go to Congress to put a tariff.
03:12:21.000The president can say it's for national security and write up a tariff.
03:12:27.000And tariffs are enormously effective because Mexico and Canada are completely dependent on trade with the United States.
03:12:37.000So with the stroke of Trump's pen, using tariffs, he can really put pain, put the screws on Canada and Mexico and use it as a tool of statecraft and diplomacy.
03:15:10.000And he said, we're going to put the screws on China.
03:15:13.000He said he would use trade warfare against China to put pressure on them because China is North Korea's indispensable ally to put pressure on North Korea and And so between the bellicose rhetoric, between the brinksmanship with the military, using trade diplomacy with China, he was able to bring North Korea to the table.
03:16:07.000But that is his MO. Whether you like it or don't like it, that's his MO. And I think certainly, you know, the interesting thing is now that eight years has passed, we have really been able to evaluate that.
03:16:20.000And I think you can clearly point to some successes and some failures.
03:16:27.000So Trump, just like Obama before him and Biden after him, Trump escalated the pressure against Russia in their support for the secessionists in Ukraine.
03:16:39.000Trump began providing Kiev with lethal aid and expelled Russian diplomats and intensified sanctions against Russia and notably in 2020 tore up the Intermediate Range Nuclear Forces Agreement.
03:16:55.000Back in 2020. That prohibited the United States and Russia from developing intermediate-range ballistic missiles.
03:17:02.000And he did that to put pressure on Russia.
03:17:49.000Because when they enter into the upper atmosphere, they have a plasma shield that hides them from radar, and then they're at such a fast velocity when they're coming down, you just can't detect them and then can't intercept them.
03:18:01.000Those were developed by Russia in this intervening time after Trump tore up the INF. In other words, two can play at that game.
03:18:13.000Trump can put pressure on Russia, which he did, but then Russia had a response.
03:18:18.000Russia is putting pressure on Europe by depriving them of cheap natural gas, which is imploding Germany's economy.
03:18:25.000Russia is developing hypersonic missile technology, and they're probably ahead of us on that.
03:18:31.000Russia is updating their military doctrine to include drones in a way that we have not caught up with yet.
03:18:39.000So, you know, will Trump be able to calibrate after we have received an answer?
03:18:47.000You know, we've got our answer from the opposition, from North Korea, China, Russia, Iran, Venezuela.
03:18:57.000And our allies are constraining our options, too.
03:19:00.000You know, now France and the UK are talking about putting troops in Ukraine to prevent Russia, or rather to prevent Trump from pulling America out of the fight.
03:19:11.000And, of course, Israel is going to provoke Iran to To force Trump to confront Iran.
03:19:19.000So now on the one hand, the brinksmanship has brought us to the brink of a conflict with all these countries because they've all replied.
03:19:26.000And now even our allies are dragging us along too.
03:19:30.000So that's going to be an interesting environment.
03:19:33.000But that is the MO. This is how you have to look at it.
03:19:37.000And by the way, I think it's a good thing.
03:21:10.000Premature to say it's a source of optimism, but it is certainly a good sign.
03:21:17.000And I think it points towards a serious approach on illegal immigration, certainly on securing the border at least, maybe less so on the interior.
03:21:26.000But it shows that probably Tom Homan and Stephen Miller are already at work.
03:22:42.000And the reason being is because they are nice because of this catastrophic fear of rejection.
03:22:53.000Or this anxiety of a catastrophic rejection or ostracism.
03:23:00.000And so like the beta male's worst nightmare is utter rejection and no affirmation, no external validation.
03:23:09.000It's ruinous to their conception of self.
03:23:14.000And so that's why, you know, there is this like really depraved, like hunger, this like bottomless hunger underneath the surface of every beta male.
03:23:27.000Every beta male that's kind of going around like, hey, I'm just a sweet little guy.
03:23:32.000It is like this unquenchable desire for validation.
03:24:26.000I've learned that by experience, by the way.
03:24:29.000You know, people that are fame-hungry, people that are money-hungry, and ultimately a simp is somebody that is hungry for that, for like a kind of recognition.
03:29:52.000LED video walls, stage rigging, you know, trusses, lights, all our tech, all our stuff, they locked it in the venue and said, oh, no, you're not doing your event.
03:30:09.000You know, like, we paid for food, we paid for all kinds of stuff.
03:31:42.000It's funny how both your haters and supporters were calling for you to be put on the anti-Semites of the year list, but for different reasons.
03:31:46.000Haters think it's a disgrace, while supporters think it's an honor.
03:31:49.000Well, yeah, they, you know, my people wanted recognition.
03:34:45.000They're trying to role-play something out as a way to resolve something that happened in their past.
03:34:54.000All my enemies, their parents are all divorced.
03:34:57.000All the people that are obsessed with me, seething about me, hating me, literally, without fail, every single one of them, parents are divorced.
03:41:46.000Brunette said in his November 23rd stream. - I don't care. - Sammy J sent $10.
03:41:51.000I was watching your interview with Brittany Vendy and you really have been saying the same thing for years.
03:41:55.000You talked about succession, your anger at Trump for increasing legal immigration, neocons taking over, how you're made fun of for eating McDonald's and not working out.
03:42:01.000And this was in 2018. - Dude, somebody should clip that Can somebody clip that?
03:42:06.000Because during the election, everybody was, now nobody says it, but during the election, everybody said, oh, the only reason you're criticizing Trump is because you took a deal for January 6th, and now they made you be a Democrat, as if it works that way.
03:42:21.000They're like, you didn't get arrested, and that's how you made a deal.
03:42:27.000It's like, hey, idiot, it's called a plea deal.
03:44:24.000I met and spoke to Dr. Duke at the airport in Detroit, and he also mentioned that Jared Taylor wouldn't invite him to Imran because he talks about the JQ and all that.
03:45:36.000But I always get a little weary because it's like, if I go and sidle up next to him, and the guy's from like the Ku Klux Klan, it's a terrible look for me.
03:45:49.000And if I'm sticking up for him, it's like, I don't really know what he's about.
03:45:52.000I don't really feel comfortable taking on all that Baggage, honestly.
03:49:16.000Israel in particular wrote the doctrine on this in the 80s.
03:49:20.000They said that the advantage of Israel in their neighborhood is that all the Arab countries have so much diversity.
03:49:29.000And they said, we're going to rip apart all these countries along the seams of these ethnic and sectarian cleavages.
03:49:37.000Lebanon, we're going to split them up between the Shiites and the Christians, all the different, and Hezbollah and the Palestinians, all the different factions.
03:49:45.000And we're going to go to Iraq, and we're going to split up the Kurds and the Shias and the Sunnis.
03:49:49.000We're going to go to Syria, split up the Alawites and the Shiites, and we're going to go to Egypt, split up the Coptic Christians.
03:50:36.000They're exploiting our sectarian or our other cleavages in the country between whites and non-whites or rural hill people, country people and urban people.
03:50:50.000And you could see, then, how that kind of makes sense, actually.
03:50:54.000You could see where they're coming from, even if you don't believe that.
03:51:01.000Like, they had been talking about that for years, you know.
03:51:06.000Years before Hillary Clinton gave her speech saying that Putin was the godfather of the alt-right and he was behind Breitbart, they were saying that Putin was funding UKIP and Syriza and AFD and the National Front.
03:51:22.000To split up NATO, funding all these Euroskeptic parties in Europe to break apart NATO so they could advance on Ukraine.
03:51:28.000They were saying that since 2013-2014.
03:52:44.000There is something seriously repulsive about grown men trying to showcase their cute emotions.
03:52:48.000I honestly prefer guys who just fuck bitches and don't care to guys who want to dance in the rain with a woman or post wife Jack memes to show how much he loves the quirks of his stupid dumb fucking wife.
03:53:50.000And for Chad's, it's just about scratching an itch.
03:53:55.000Chad's will take down some slut just like they got to eat breakfast in the morning, you know, or got to drink a protein shake.
03:54:03.000It's not like their self-concept isn't hanging in the balance, whether she texts him back, you know, whether she's really into him or whatever.
03:54:50.000Like, there's a fine line between, like, being hip, and yeah, like, America and Israel aren't invincible, and they control our government, and then this just, like, delusional Cope, It's like QAnon where it's like, oh no, Hezbollah already won.
03:56:31.000Dude, if Rand Paul and the Senate and the House passed a bill that wouldn't let Trump pass the tariffs, that would be the funniest thing ever.
03:56:38.000They're going to have a majority in the House of 218 to 216. Oh, man.
03:58:49.000Post-structural sent $5 to the wife Jack simps, Bill Cooper said, he is made to see that women demand security more than logical, principle, or honorable behavior.
03:58:55.000Simping for wife Jack is how you make the men docile, acceptable, conformist, and passive.
04:04:01.000Knocking up some broad from your hometown.
04:04:03.000Like, I hate to say that, but let's be honest, it's getting to that point now where you have a lot of guys out there that are saying, oh, I'm doing my part.
04:04:19.000If all the kids are going to go and get fed into the meat grinder anyway, and they are, they're all getting fed into the school system, they're all getting fed into TikTok.
04:04:27.000I mean, they're all being assimilated into society which proceeds from the ruling class.
04:04:34.000So unless you're doing something about the center, you know, it kind of doesn't matter if you're multiplying out in the periphery.
04:04:43.000But people don't want to hear that because they want to feel like they want what they want to be the thing that is honorable.
04:04:53.000And it's like, I don't think we really need to be given any awards out because you married a woman and had kids.
04:05:00.000I mean, that used to be the expectation.
04:05:04.000I used to just be, that just used to be the biological reality.
04:05:08.000That was just like the sociological reality.
04:05:11.000You need to get married and have 10 kids because like three are going to die in the winter and you need seven to like take care of you or whatever.
04:05:17.000It's like you just had 10 kids because there was also no birth control.
04:05:25.000They want to get the Medal of Honor, the Congressional Medal of Freedom and Because they went out with some, you know, some average woman and had a couple of kids and they live in some house where they're watching Disney Plus and you go to the farmer's market.
04:05:47.000Like, we need to go at the center and that requires real dedication, real sacrifice that, yes, might involve actually not having kids for some people.
04:05:59.000Does it ever cross people's mind that in a war, young men die?
04:06:15.000So, you know, but people have got it all twisted, but that's just this endless catering to a certain demographic of people telling them, yes, yes, just keep watching Blaze TV. Yes, just keep liking and retweeting and yes, just keep, just do your thing, man.
04:06:32.000You just go and keep watching sports and gambling and go and have kids and, you know, you're a real revolutionary.
04:07:42.000They're like the pajama boy of the right.
04:07:44.000Remember when Obama did an ad for Obamacare website and was like Soylennial in like pajamas drinking hot cocoa and they were like some like faggot with glasses and curly hair, probably Jewish, and he's like, oh, drinking his hot cocoa and his jammies going on healthcare.gov.
04:08:04.000And Fox News is like, oh, they want us all to be faggots, don't they?
04:08:08.000And it's like, we replicated that on the right, and now you have wife guys and girl dads, and they think it's like wholesome or something.
04:08:21.000These women are controlling the lives of these beta ass dudes more than these Jews Women should be serving their husbands not having their husbands on a leash Unbelievable So true Malabar grow I percent $10 Wife Jack is the poison Schopenhauer is the cure Factual Factual.
04:09:17.000When I tweet, I think about signaling that I dislike Jews and other non-whites and that I don't believe there were gas chambers or a mass extermination directive.
04:12:51.000And when women are out of control and threaten their husbands, like, there just needs to be this idea, like, you just can't fuck around like that, you know?
04:13:00.000But, you know, God knows that's so taboo and everything.
04:13:05.000Women, they just have too much freedom, too much power.
04:13:10.000Men are constantly trying to placate them.
04:14:20.000Hitting them because you're angry or hitting them because you're taking out your anger.
04:14:25.000But it's like, you know, in a domestic situation over the course of decades, yeah, sometimes you need to, like, assert control over a situation.
04:14:34.000And if that's just not in the cards, if the woman has all the power with accusations of abuse, emotional abuse, assault, rape, and then at the end of the day, she could just leave...
04:14:47.000That is just a recipe for disaster, and it just can't work that way.
04:17:51.000Gloria Steinem, another white male Christian hated Yidh, who played a major role in advocating for the destruction of the American Christian marriage.
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