00:46:06.000I mean, there's really actually nothing wrong with saying that, and I'll explain what I mean by that later on.
00:46:12.000Not that there's nothing wrong with it, but that it's in accordance with how the Democratic Party operates and how blacks vote.
00:46:20.000But nevertheless, to see that Republican strategists and Trump's proxies on Twitter and social media are going to turn this into a deplorable thing the second that it leaves Joe Biden's mouth, I just got to roll my eyes and say, really?
00:46:37.000It's so transparent what they're doing there.
00:46:46.000And then we'll also be talking tonight about a letter which is going to the president, signed by over 30 college conservative organizations, most of them college Republican organizations, demanding that the president expand the immigration ban.
00:47:02.000And this is something now that we've been talking about since the initial immigration executive order, which was the week of April 20th.
00:47:10.000I think it was announced April 20th, signed April 22nd, because I know that it was that Monday that he put on Twitter, we're banning all immigrants while the coronavirus pandemic is ongoing.
00:47:37.000And recently we've heard rumors that it may not suck, that the president might be revising the executive order and might be issuing a new executive order.
00:47:46.000Which will be more expansive, which will not just take into account green card recipients who get their green card because of their relatives in the country.
00:47:55.000That's about 30% of the green cards, and that's the class of green cards that were banned under the executive order.
00:48:02.000But there's talk from within the White House that this new executive order, once this first one expires, will be far more expansive and include temporary work visas or some categories of them and maybe more green cards.
00:48:17.000Republicans in the Senate and Republicans in the Congress, surprisingly, who themselves wrote a letter to the president demanding an expansion.
00:48:25.000But now you've also got college students across the country that are demanding the same thing.
00:48:31.000Very exciting, very white pilling, and maybe even more exciting than the letter from the congressmen and the senators.
00:48:39.000Because this to me shows that not only is this an issue specific to the pandemic, and not only is this an issue that's being taken up by a handful of GOP congressmen or legislators, but this is something that is capturing the imagination and speaking to, resonating with young people in the country, young conservatives, college Republicans.
00:49:01.000I was very pleasantly surprised because.
00:49:04.000It is my experience in dealing with college Republicans that they are almost totally going to toe the line of the Republican Party and their open borders agenda.
00:49:14.000And I say that because when I was in school at Boston University, it was like pulling teeth to find anybody that even supported Trump, that even supported Trump during the 2016 election when he was the Republican nominee among all the different college Republican groups in the greater Boston area.
00:49:33.000And I had to start my own organization.
00:49:35.000I had to start Boston Students for Trump.
00:49:38.000And I sent out an email to the Northeastern Republicans and the Harvard Republicans and the BU and BC Republicans and everybody.
00:49:47.000And we ended up getting, I think, like 30 people.
00:49:50.00030 people to join in, only like 20 to campaign.
00:51:18.000A normie mainstream conservative and not be and not understand this when you're paying attention to the news in the past three weeks, in particular, where we have the Maude Arbery case that blows up and then is totally memory hold once they find out what's going on.
00:51:35.000But then, in the span of 24 hours, you get this horrible, horrendous interracial nursing home attack, and then you get a terrorist attack, a mass shooting, no less, with an AR 15, but by a gay Hispanic liberal, and nobody hears about any of those things.
00:51:51.000You know, more than 10 minutes after they've happened, right?
00:51:54.000You've never seen, it's never been that stark.
00:51:57.000You've always seen a double standard, but it's gotten so bad, and now it's just so transparent what's happening.
00:52:03.000It's because the perpetrators are non white, and often the victims are white.
00:52:07.000These are the stories you'll never hear about.
00:52:09.000And that's what shapes people's opinions and attitudes.
00:52:13.000Because so many people will look on the Ahmaud Arbery situation, many people do, and they say, wow, another case of.
00:52:21.000Racist violence, even though that never happens, and when it is reported, it's fake.
00:52:26.000But just because of the sheer ubiquity of that narrative in the news and their eagerness and willingness to report it whenever it happens, even when it doesn't happen, that's what shapes people's worldview.
00:52:39.000So, most people's worldview, even though we know that has no bearing in reality, their worldview is one where white racism is this plague upon our lands.
00:52:48.000It is constant and everywhere, but Things like this, right?
00:52:54.000Like nursing home abuse by non white service workers.
00:52:58.000You know, that is something we've never heard of.
00:53:21.000And I know it's obvious, but it's very important.
00:53:23.000This is largely why the country is the way it is.
00:53:26.000And this is largely why the country has gone the way that it has.
00:53:31.000It's because of these attitudes shaped by the media.
00:53:33.000But anyway, just something I noticed because we did cover it yesterday, and I was curious to see if what or if there would be any coverage of that nursing home attack from any mainstream sources, and I can't seem to find it.
00:53:46.000The only one publication or the only one website that reported on this was Fox.
00:53:52.000And get this Fox News does a headline about the nursing home attack yesterday, and it says, What did it say?
00:53:59.000Something like patient brutally attacked, 75 year old nursing home guy, whatever.
00:54:06.000The headline describes what happens, the story we talked about.
00:54:09.000And the picture that they use, because in every article, you've got the headline, you've got a picture, and then you've got the article that explains what happens.
00:54:22.000Fox News, of all sources, does the headline, Brutal Nursing Home Attack.
00:54:26.000And the picture is a stock photo of a nursing home patient.
00:54:32.000And the nursing home patient is black.
00:54:35.000So they do the headline about violent nursing home attacks, 75 year old targeted, and implicitly they're putting up the, well, they do put up the picture of a black nursing home picture, and implicitly what are we supposed to assume?
00:54:52.000Because the picture under the headline talking about a nursing home patient, old man attacked, is an old 75 year old black guy in a wheelchair.
00:55:47.000You know, Fox could be reasonably described as maybe the center or even center left.
00:55:52.000Because look at all the people that write for Fox, look at the people that are hosts on Fox, with the exception of a handful, you know, maybe two or three people, it's liberals.
00:56:02.000Tucker Carlson, you've got Sean Hannity, and you've got Laura Ingraham.
00:56:07.000I mean, these people are relatively right wing, but everybody else, the people that do the breaking news, The people on the five, you know, most of the other shows, you got people that are libertarians or they're liberals or they're moderates.
00:56:18.000Look at a guy like Neil Cavuto every other week attacking the president.
00:56:23.000And all these, and that's, you know, even forget about all these other publications that they don't even make an attempt to seem conservative.
00:56:30.000You know, Daily Caller, Washington Examiner, how many times have they attacked us?
00:56:35.000So that's that media landscape, which is public enemy number one, as far as I'm concerned.
00:56:40.000They are the biggest threat to the right wing because they're creating this unreality.
00:56:46.000That's what's shaping people's perceptions on every side of it.
00:57:08.000This is an article from Breitbart covering this.
00:57:12.000Like I said, you've got these college Republicans that came together, 30 different organizations across the country came together and signed on to a letter.
00:57:21.000Demanding that the president expand the immigration ban, the coronavirus immigration executive order that was passed last April.
00:57:30.000And remember, the president initially said last month, he said, I am going to ban all immigration until the coronavirus pandemic is over, until the economy recovers.
00:57:46.000And it turns out it was unbelievably good because it wasn't real.
00:57:49.000You know, two days after he announced, I'm banning all immigration, which, by the way, the vast majority of the country.
00:57:56.000Supports this, something like between 60 and 80%, depending on which poll you look at and when it was conducted.
00:58:03.00060 to 80% of Americans support a complete and total shutdown on all immigration during the pandemic.
00:58:10.000In spite of that, the president's executive order only applied to a very narrow category of green cards.
00:58:17.000Instead of talking about work visas or anything like that, temporary immigration, the executive order focused exclusively on one component of permanent residency.
00:58:29.000The green cards, which were the family based green cards.
00:58:33.000In other words, all the green cards that are given out for employment, those are still, as far as I know, being distributed.
00:58:41.000The ban from the executive order specifically was talking about 30% of immigration, which is those family based green cards.
00:58:49.000So that is not at all, that does not at all constitute a total ban on immigration.
00:58:54.000That is not total, that is not complete, that is partial.
00:58:58.000That is temporary and that is partial.
00:59:01.000That is a fraction of the total immigration picture that we're seeing.
00:59:05.000And if the intention of the executive order was to protect jobs, as ostensibly it was, that's what the president said it was for, how can you protect jobs when you're not even eliminating work visas?
00:59:21.000If we have this big immigration pie, so to speak, and most of that immigration is coming from temporary work visas or work related green cards, and your task, your objective, is to protect jobs.
00:59:35.000Would you not target the temporary and permanent work visas and not the family based green cards?
00:59:45.000You know, I was calling him out on this Michelle Malkin, many, many other conservatives on Twitter, and I think on Fox.
00:59:53.000And then very recently, last week, or I think two weeks ago, a number of congressmen and senators from the GOP wrote a letter to the president saying exactly the same thing.
01:00:03.000And it was Ted Cruz and Chuck Grassley, and it was Matt Gaetz.
01:00:08.000And a few other notable, I don't have the whole list in front of me, but they sent a letter to the president saying as much, which is surprising because usually most GOP lawmakers are stridently in favor of mass immigration.
01:00:22.000Almost all of them said we need temporarily a shutdown on immigration, but hey, a temporary shutdown is better than nothing.
01:00:29.000And there was word from within the White House that maybe they were working on something, maybe they were going to make a new executive order that was larger, that did cover more.
01:00:40.000And now we've got even the college Republicans.
01:00:43.000If it wasn't enough that the commentators and the lawmakers were calling for it, now even the college Republicans are calling for it.
01:00:50.000And this is a report from Breitbart about this letter.
01:00:54.000It says, quote, College student organizations are asking President Trump to suspend the H 1B visa and OPT programs while nearly 40 million Americans are jobless due to the Chinese coronavirus.
01:01:07.000In a letter to Trump obtained by Breitbart News, 30 college student organizations request that the OPT program be ended and that the H 1B visa program be suspended to reduce white collar labor market competition against American graduates seeking STEM jobs.
01:01:27.000When you're talking about a lot of these visa categories, this is not what you traditionally think of when you think about mass immigration.
01:01:36.000My perception is that when most people hear about mass immigration, The default that they think about is low skilled workers.
01:01:46.000They're thinking about illegal immigration.
01:01:48.000They're thinking about people that are coming over and they're going to be maids or nannies or they're going to be doing lawn mowing.
01:01:56.000They're going to be doing landscaping, right?
01:01:58.000Or working in agriculture or they'll be working in cheap, low skilled, low pay jobs.
01:02:04.000I feel like that's what most people think.
01:02:06.000But in a lot of cases, with these new categories of visas, well, many of them have been around for a long time, but with these categories of visas, like H 1B in particular, You're talking about high level STEM jobs that require a STEM degree.
01:02:19.000And those types are coming from India or they're coming from China, they're coming from Asia.
01:02:24.000And that is just as much of a problem, maybe even worse, because the low skilled workers that are coming in are taking the jobs of high school graduates or people that don't have a high school diploma.
01:02:35.000But the people that are coming in with degrees that are coming in to take high skill jobs are displacing and dislocating people that have graduated from college with STEM degrees.
01:02:48.000That college students would be the ones to stand up to this because they're the ones getting affected.
01:02:53.000And imagine being a college student and you go to college and you put yourself $50,000 in debt or $60,000 in debt.
01:03:01.000In some cases, people have six figures of college debt and they graduate.
01:03:06.000And now they have to compete with immigrants, they have to compete with foreigners who were brought in by a company on a visa, and now there's no jobs.
01:03:14.000And those people that spent all that money and worked so hard and spent all that time to get a fancy degree are now underemployed.
01:03:22.000You know, in a lot of cases, they're working in food service or they don't have a job at all.
01:03:26.000And that's because of these immigrants.
01:03:30.000It says, We are writing to you today on behalf of concerned graduating college seniors and young professionals nationwide.
01:03:38.000Specifically, we ask you to immediately take action to rescind the work authorization of hundreds of thousands of foreign non immigrant skilled guest workers in order to ease the economic suffering of American college students and recent graduates looking for meaningful employment in these trying times.
01:03:55.000It says, made worse by the coronavirus economic crisis are the hundreds of thousands of non immigrant guest workers in the United States.
01:04:03.000These guest workers, and especially those in the OPT and H 1B programs, take jobs temporarily at wages far below the average for their positions.
01:04:13.000This is because employers can easily pay these guest workers less than they pay Americans.
01:04:30.000It says, as Breitbart News reported, the OPT program ensures that corporations like Amazon, Google, and Intel can continue to hire thousands of OPT foreign workers over American STEM graduates every year at a 15% discount.
01:04:46.000In 2017 alone, Amazon placed nearly 2,400 OPT foreign workers into white collar STEM jobs that could have otherwise gone to American graduates.
01:04:58.000Likewise, there are about 650,000 H 1B visa foreign workers in the U.S. At any given moment, Americans are often laid off in the process and forced to train their foreign replacements, as highlighted by Breitbart News.
01:05:12.000More than 85,000 Americans annually potentially lose their jobs to foreign labor through the H 1B visa program.
01:05:19.000The letter goes on You can make this right by ending the OPT program and suspending the H 1B program.
01:05:26.000Suspending all guest worker programs is ideal, but the OPT and H 1B schemes are especially egregious.
01:05:34.000We look forward to seeing what you do to help America's college students and recent graduates.
01:05:41.000This is coming from college Republicans, which is, like I said earlier, a big surprise to me.
01:05:48.000Because, as I said, conventionally, the ideology that prevails among young campus conservatives is the Charlie Kirk conservative brand, which is free market and free market at the expense of the American workers and American producers.
01:06:06.000Dogmatically in favor of deregulation, in favor of open borders, in favor of mass immigration, as long as it's legal.
01:06:14.000And on this issue in particular, that is where people usually land in the Republican Party.
01:06:19.000And you saw this on that Zoom call from TikTok two weeks ago.
01:06:23.000When I went on to that Zoom call of young conservative influencers, several of them, Turning Point USA brand ambassadors, many others were involved in college Republicans, Young Americans for Liberty, Young Americas Foundation, but broadly they were all Generation Z, you know, people in their teens and 20s.
01:06:41.000Republicans, they all were shocked that I was against legal immigration.
01:06:47.000And almost down to a person, they were saying things like, you know, legal immigration makes America stronger.
01:06:53.000Legal immigration makes America more diverse.
01:07:03.000So to see that 30 college Republican organizations across the country are supporting this measure, which is America First, which is against the status quo, it is an exceptional time, but that they're supporting it.
01:07:25.000In one sense, the executive order came from the president, but the demand about OPT and H 1B visas came from people like me, from Michelle Malkin, from the Federation for American Immigration Reform, the Center for Immigration Studies.
01:07:44.000That came from the broader America First coalition.
01:07:48.000That just goes to show that the message is really getting out there.
01:07:51.000It's really penetrating the discourse on college campuses.
01:07:54.000This is the last part of the article that I'll read, and we'll go over it.
01:07:58.000It says The letter, sources told Breitbart News, is expected to be sent to Trump on Friday in anticipation that his existing immigration executive order may be expanded to decrease foreign competition against America's blue collar and white collar workers.
01:08:13.000According to San Diego State University College Republicans, President Oliver Kerverick, he said, President Trump's willingness and fervor in fighting for American workers propelled him to the White House in 2016.
01:08:26.000Following through on his longstanding concern for the abuse of programs such as H 1B and OPT is not only an essential policy prescription but an important gesture to his base in the middle of a tough reelection campaign.
01:08:39.000Those within his orbit must also understand that there are plenty of young immigration restrictionists that he must deliver for, and our movement is growing.
01:08:47.000He said, as these, I'm sorry, that was Oliver.
01:08:51.000This is according to the Federation for American Immigration Reform.
01:08:56.000He says, quote, As these young people around the country passionately note, President Trump must look out for their best interests and end the OPT program immediately.
01:09:16.000This is, you know, I don't want to take credit for it because this is these guys.
01:09:21.000I understand that it was San Diego State University college Republicans that initiated the letter, but I will say that this is one part of the broader.
01:09:31.000Battle on American college campuses between conservatives, right?
01:09:36.000Between the turning point conservatives, the con ink types, and between the America First conservatives.
01:09:42.000And a lot of people have led college students to believe, people like Charlie Kirk and Ben Shapiro have led us to believe that we are alone, that there's not a lot of us.
01:09:53.000If we're in favor of America First, well, you're racist, you're a neo Nazi, you're whatever.
01:09:58.000And if you do believe that, if you're steadfast in your belief for America First, well, It's only a dozen of you.
01:10:04.000What did Charlie Kirk say on that podcast?
01:10:07.000I think he had Ben Shapiro on his podcast back in February, and Charlie Kirk said, I think there's like 20 of them or a dozen of them.
01:10:18.000We saw during the Groyper Wars, when I made the call and many others made the call for young, America First college students to go to their QAs, we saw that people across the country, dozens from schools in every state, virtually every state, came out.
01:10:53.000It was like 20 or a dozen per school, and maybe a few schools in every state.
01:10:58.000And I'm sure this is true across the entire country, and not just those schools that Charlie Kirk visited and where they had events, but you've got America First students everywhere.
01:11:11.000And it's becoming harder and harder to ignore.
01:11:14.000This stuff didn't come from Turning Point USA.
01:11:17.000Charlie Kirk only began to oppose immigration in the past month because of the pandemic and because of the related coronavirus recession.
01:11:27.000But people like this, people like those at San Diego State University and these 30 other college Republican organizations, they are representative of the fact that the fire has been started on the campuses and with young people in particular, with Generation Z.
01:12:11.000We've got college campus organizations across the country standing up in favor of immigration restriction.
01:12:16.000And by the way, I should add, eloquently and 100% on point.
01:12:21.000You know, I read this letter and I'm just blown away by the fact that you really, you really do have.
01:12:27.000Major leaders out there, major America First young leaders who are smart, savvy, brilliant, you know, all these things.
01:12:36.000And it's amazing because all those other people in Con Inc., which would have you believe that there are none of us, you know, there's a dozen of us, 20 of us, but when you do see America First college students, they like to portray us as incels or weirdos or fringe or something.
01:12:54.000The people that I'm seeing on the college campuses through America First.
01:13:01.000They are the ones that are successful, the ones that are forward thinking.
01:13:04.000They're the ones that are clean cut and have themselves together.
01:13:07.000I read this letter, and this doesn't even, this blows me away compared to the class of college Republicans that I saw at Boston University.
01:13:15.000I remember going to my college Republican meeting at BU, and like I told you, I know it's a new class now, but back in 2016, the people that were running the college Republicans then were liberal women.
01:13:27.000And they were saying that they would not vote for Donald Trump.
01:13:30.000And they said that if you don't vote for Donald Trump, you know, like that's okay, but that's not the place for this.
01:13:35.000This is the college Republicans, not the Trump, you know, club or whatever.
01:13:59.000Youthful generation of conservatives, if we can make them Trump conservatives or America First conservatives, then the next 20 years will be one of ascendancy for our movement.
01:14:10.000It's very exciting to witness, very exciting to see white pilling.
01:14:14.000So, great job to those guys at San Diego State University.
01:14:18.000Great job to all the college Republicans that signed on to this.
01:14:22.000It really is, it's one of those things where it really is happening, right?
01:14:27.000You know, for many years I've been telling you, trust the plan, and it's happening.
01:14:31.000By the way, I'm not taking credit, but I'm just saying, This America First coalition across the country is rising up.
01:14:48.000I hope that they are going to make it.
01:14:49.000Maybe this letter will make the difference.
01:14:52.000They say they're sending the letter today, I think.
01:14:55.000So, if they shoot off that letter tonight, who knows?
01:14:57.000Maybe the president will read it, maybe acknowledge them, maybe he'll fix the executive order.
01:15:02.000But the college kids would be the ones to do it because, and this is the last thing I'll say.
01:15:07.000They're the ones being affected the most by this.
01:15:09.000This is why, and a lot of people say that immigration restriction is like a dead idea or that it's something that will never be viable in the Republican Party.
01:15:21.000But think about who immigration like this affects the most it's young people.
01:15:25.000Who does low skilled immigration affect the most?
01:15:28.000High school graduates and high school dropouts, people with no high school diploma, right?
01:15:33.000Those are the two categories that are affected the most by low skilled immigration.
01:15:37.000Those are the jobs that low skilled Americans would take.
01:15:40.000And who is affected the most by H1B and OPT?
01:15:45.000It is college graduates who are young people.
01:15:47.000You know, these are people in their early 20s that are being affected the most.
01:15:51.000People that, right out of college, a lot of them with no or little job experience, a lot of them just trying to get an internship or a low level job, trying to get an entry level position in these STEM fields, they are priced out of the market by cheap foreign labor that is brought over for a 15% discount at rates that Americans will not and cannot work for.
01:16:13.000And so they never even get their foot in the door in these cases.
01:16:16.000So, more than anybody else, actually, it should be the young people that are immigration restricted.
01:16:21.000Restrictionists, at least from an economic perspective, although it's definitely applicable from every other dimension to the immigration issue.
01:16:27.000It's the boomers that benefit in a lot of ways because it's the boomers that are employing the cheap landscapers for their homes that they own.
01:16:35.000It's the boomers that are employing the help, right?
01:16:41.000It's in most cases the boomers that are the firm owners that benefit from the cheap labor.
01:16:46.000That's not to say that every boomer is rich or every boomer is doing well, but we understand that boomers.
01:16:51.000Obviously, they have more generational wealth than the young people.
01:16:55.000And boomers, if they have a career, have been in their careers for a long time.
01:17:00.000And so, if anybody stands to lose from immigration, it is the young and not the old.
01:17:05.000That's why it really is a young person's movement.
01:17:07.000I think that is a big reason why it resonates with a lot of people because this conservative consensus that exists right now in the mainstream is an ideology that worked for baby boomers.
01:17:19.000And it's still working for baby boomers, but it's not working for us.
01:17:23.000You know, this ideology of rock and roll and live and let live and free trade and free markets, that worked in the 1960s and the 1970s and the 1980s and the 1990s when we saw record wealth accumulation, record prosperity.
01:17:41.000This was the greatest time, arguably, in world history for anybody to be anywhere, was the last half century of the 20th century, the last 50 years of the 20th century.
01:17:54.000But we have seen that for the first two decades of the 21st century, this has been a disaster for Generation Z and largely for millennials.
01:18:03.000It's been a disaster for us economically, culturally, socially.
01:18:07.000It has led to broken families, dislocation, a very tricky job market, and terrible economic prospects.
01:18:14.000So if America first speaks to anybody, it is to young people, because this is an ideology that will work for us and the problems that we face in our times.
01:19:54.000But the reason that Joe Biden is back in the news today is because of something he said on an interview this afternoon, I think, this afternoon or this evening.
01:20:04.000He said in a pre recorded interview with Sherlane the God, who you may know.
01:20:10.000He said that if you don't vote for Joe Biden, you're not black.
01:20:14.000And I'll read you this is a report from Fox News explaining the context here.
01:20:19.000It says Joe Biden faced a swift backlash on Friday for suggesting, during a contentious radio interview with host Cheryl LeMay and the God, that those having a hard time figuring out whether to support him or President Trump ain't black.
01:20:33.000The dust up occurred 17 minutes into the former vice president's interview on The Breakfast Club when a Biden aide tried to end the interview, prompting the host to charge, You can't do that to black media.
01:20:45.000The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee stressed that his wife had an upcoming engagement.
01:20:50.000And suggested he would have to go whether dealing with white media or black media.
01:20:54.000He joked, uh oh, I'm in trouble, as he referred to making his wife late.
01:20:59.000Biden and his wife, Jill Biden, share the same studio in the basement of their home in Wilmington, Delaware.
01:21:04.000After Charlamagne, the god who was black, then asked Biden to come back on the program again, and the former vice president agreed, the host added, It's a long way to November.
01:21:16.000That's when Biden dove into a rapid fire defense of his record with the black community.
01:21:20.000He said, I tell you, if you had a problem figuring out whether you're for me or Trump, Then you ain't black.
01:21:26.000The Biden campaign advisor Simone Sanders defended the comments, stressing Biden's record with the black community and saying, The comments made at the end of the Breakfast Club interview were in jest, but let's be clear about what the VP was saying.
01:21:39.000He was making the distinction that he would put his record with the African American community up against Trump's any day, period.
01:22:25.000They're Democrats when it's Barack Obama.
01:22:27.000They're Democrats when it's Hillary Clinton.
01:22:29.000They're Democrats when it's Joe Biden.
01:22:31.000A recent poll came out two days ago or yesterday.
01:22:35.000It said that blacks support Joe Biden 80% to 3%.
01:22:40.00080% in favor of Joe Biden, 3% in favor of Donald Trump.
01:22:45.000So Joe Biden says, if you don't vote for me, then you ain't black.
01:22:48.000Well, there's definitely a lot of truth to that.
01:22:51.000And what's interesting about this is that a lot of Republicans immediately pounce and they put it on a t shirt and they run advertisements.
01:22:58.000I don't know how it's even possible, but they've already got pictures and videos and campaign materials.
01:23:05.000Already pumped out probably within an hour after this gaffe is made.
01:23:11.000And a lot of Republicans really believe that when Democrats say things like that, that that's going to hurt them with the black vote.
01:23:17.000They think that if we could just convince black voters that, you know, Joe Biden disrespects them or is taking their vote for granted or something like that, that blacks are going to say, wow, Joe Biden is taking our vote for granted?
01:23:32.000He thinks that we will just vote for him no matter what?
01:24:15.000And how many other different so called racist things have been said by Harry Reid or Nancy Pelosi or Joe Biden or any number of Democrats, Hillary Clinton over the years?
01:24:27.000And does that ever cost them an inch of black support?
01:24:31.000I mean, maybe some blacks don't turn out for them.
01:24:34.000I don't think it's for things like that.
01:24:35.000But they never lose proportionally any of that vote.
01:24:38.000And if they do, it doesn't go to the Republicans.
01:24:42.000And when Republicans keep harping on these kinds of comments, And they think that if we run with this, then blacks are going to vote for Republicans.
01:24:50.000They're betraying how ignorant they are about the black community, how ignorant they are about the way that racial politics works.
01:25:23.000And it doesn't matter if the Democratic Party nominee, whether it's Hillary Clinton or Joe Biden, whoever it is, is somebody who says off color remarks like this or things that would probably be offensive to certain voter groups because this is simply the way the dynamic works.
01:25:41.000The Democratic Party is the party of blacks.
01:25:47.000We saw this with Kanye West last year.
01:25:50.000When Kanye West said that he was a Republican and wore the MAGA hat and all that, I think that was actually in 2018.
01:25:57.000It was the blacks themselves, black rappers and athletes and media figures and blacks on Twitter that said, You're not black, Kanye, you're white.
01:26:16.000So when Joe Biden says, If you don't vote for me, you're not black, it's not like he's saying anything that is alien or foreign.
01:26:22.000Or offensive to the black community, it's what blacks themselves say and it's what blacks themselves believe.
01:26:30.000And the sooner the Republicans would understand that dynamic, the better that they could maybe play their hand effectively.
01:26:38.000If Republicans maybe just dropped a lot of the pretense of pandering to minorities, they'd probably win over the same amount of minorities.
01:26:46.000But if they made maybe more of their campaign resources go towards winning the white vote, they'd probably increase their overall vote total.
01:26:55.000Because the minorities that will vote for Republicans are going to vote for Republicans probably no matter what.
01:27:00.000All these people that we're pandering to are never going to come over to our side.
01:27:04.000So, if we instead just pander to people that would vote for us that are flexible, and that is white people, there is a lot of variability in who white people vote for.
01:27:14.000If you look at states like Indiana, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, Florida, New Hampshire, who is the factor in making these states go blue or red in any given year in this century?
01:27:28.000Between Bush or Clinton or Obama or Trump.
01:27:33.000It's the white people in those states.
01:27:35.000It's the white people that flipped Pennsylvania.
01:27:37.000It's the white people that flipped Michigan.
01:27:39.000It's the white people that flipped Iowa and Indiana and New Hampshire and all these different states.
01:27:45.000It's the white people that are flexible on these votes.
01:28:14.000And so Republicans, instead of bending over backwards to pander to people who will never vote for Republicans, and this is their attitude, by the way, if you vote Republican, you ain't black.
01:28:24.000If they instead pandered to white people who were flexible and there was some fluidity in who they go for, and there is some relationship between their beliefs and who they vote for, then you would increase your overall vote total.
01:28:40.000And that's, I think, largely the problem with.
01:28:42.000The black vote is that if you look at what they believe and who they vote for, there is almost no correlation between these two things.
01:28:50.000You can find the most conservative blacks, and oftentimes they will vote for Democrats.
01:28:56.000Blacks that are conservative on social issues, blacks that are conservative on economic issues, blacks that are conservative on foreign policy, and yet they'll vote Democrat.
01:29:05.000And there's been studies that have been done about this, data that's been compiled, and that's not to say that there are no black Republicans.
01:29:13.000Conservative blacks that vote Republicans.
01:29:15.000But if you're looking at statistically, if you're looking at the generality, if you're looking at a nation of black voters that go 97% for Democrats, you'll find across the board that whether they're liberal and in many cases if they're conservative, they still vote Democrat.
01:29:30.000So when Joe Biden says, well, if you vote for Donald Trump, you ain't black, well, before we get carried away, let's evaluate is that true or is that false?
01:29:40.000Looking at how blacks vote in this country, is that an accurate description of how things go?
01:29:46.000Not just how they vote, but also how blacks in the media operate and how blacks in politics operate and even how blacks in culture, like in music and athletes, is that how they operate?
01:31:05.000So, you know, I don't know what the expectation is here, but we would be far better suited to targeting, I think, whites and increasingly Hispanics.
01:31:14.000Whites are always the place where we can grow the Republican Party in places like Minnesota, in Michigan, like I said, in Wisconsin, Pennsylvania, New Hampshire, Maine.
01:31:25.000Even in a lot of these states, that is where we are going to mine like a new demographic, and also increasingly we'll have to play ball with a lot of Hispanics if we want to stay competitive in Texas and Arizona and Florida and a lot of these states.
01:31:41.000But as far as I'm concerned, blacks, you know, it would be nice if they would vote for us.
01:31:45.000I think it would be in their interest to vote for us.
01:32:02.000And I'm not sure that showing everybody that Joe Biden said this off color remark, among a million other remarks that he's made, is going to move the needle on that one.
01:32:30.000Like every conservative commentator, I haven't even been on Twitter that much today, but I'm sure that already this is the take from every Republican.
01:33:00.000White people that feel bad about racism.
01:33:03.000White people that subconsciously or implicitly feel the need to overcompensate for the fact that they and their party are perceived as racist.
01:33:13.000And you've got a number of conservative, MAGA, Isla, Britties that are saying the same thing, I'm sure too.
01:33:20.000But everybody has to just look at this for what it is.
01:33:23.000It's just like with the Ahmaud Arbery situation.
01:33:26.000You don't have to like it, you don't have to think it's fair, you don't have to think it's right, but it is the way that it is.
01:33:31.000I don't think it's fair, I don't think it's right.
01:33:33.000I think it is in blacks' interest to vote for Republicans.
01:33:36.000I think it's in blacks' interest to be America first.
01:33:40.000And I talked to Bryson Gray about this.
01:33:43.000I talked to this Chandler Crump guy about this in D.C. I've talked to a lot of black conservatives about this.
01:33:49.000I've talked actually to a lot of them since the Groyper Wars.
01:33:52.000During CPAC, I went into Trump Hotel and I talked to Chandler Crump and he said, well, people think you're racist.
01:33:58.000And I explained what I'm about to explain.
01:34:01.000I went to Turning Point SAS and I met this guy named Spencer who was black and has a podcast.
01:34:07.000You know, Elijah Schaefer was trying to do this race baiting thing, saying, Well, Spencer, you know, this guy doesn't support interracial relationships.
01:34:17.000And in every case, I've explained to black conservatives that if you're looking at demographics, who is losing out in the demographic transformation?
01:34:27.000It's predominantly whites, but it's blacks too.
01:34:30.000You know, who has been in this country and on this continent the longest when we're talking about the United States of America?
01:34:38.000So, if anybody has a claim to this land, it is the white settlers and blacks.
01:34:44.000You know, but all these new arrivals since 1965 from Asia or from Latin America, I mean, they are the ones that are threatening and they are intruding on these historic claims by whites and blacks together.
01:34:57.000So, if anybody stands to gain from this, it is the, you know, 50 years ago, race relations was a story of blacks and whites.
01:35:05.000Now it's a story of Asians and Hispanics and Jews and Palestinians and whites and.
01:35:55.000And insofar as you can do that in a way that is cheap and in a way that doesn't cost you anything and is maybe low effort, then maybe it should be pursued.
01:36:04.000But this is a strategy that is never going to work for us.
01:36:08.000We are never going to flip a national election because we win 20% of the black vote.
01:36:12.000I don't see that happening anytime soon.
01:36:15.000So conservatives have to get real about that.
01:36:19.000And so Joe Biden making this comment, I mean, maybe you have nothing to lose by putting that on a t shirt and, you know, telling people what they want to hear.
01:36:27.000And more than anything, that will just maybe confirm the biases of existing Republicans.
01:36:33.000Maybe on the margin, some people will come our way.
01:36:36.000But I don't think that this proves that Democrats are the real racist.
01:36:39.000I don't think that this proves that blacks are now going to flock to the Republican Party.
01:36:44.000I think that what this is, is what it should be, is a zero cost, low cost way, if any are going to come over, to just send up the bat signal.
01:36:54.000And maybe a handful of blacks will come over because of this.
01:36:56.000But the idea that we're going to go anywhere with a strategy like that.
01:37:01.000Has been proven wrong time and time again.
01:37:03.000So that's my feeling on the statement from Joe Biden on the Breakfast Club.
01:37:09.000You know, for all that people talk about this is racist or that's racist or whatever, you know, I've never heard anybody actually evaluate the factual nature of the claim, right, or the truth of the claim.
01:37:22.000Joe Biden says, you know, blacks vote Democrat.
01:38:07.000Maybe it's just group self interest or something like that.
01:38:10.000And maybe everybody has that and it's immutable and it's something that's naturally occurring.
01:38:15.000And it's not something exclusive to white people or something that is, you know, totally evil that must be rooted out.
01:38:21.000Maybe it's something that is just our natural in group preferences, which have been demonstrated and measured throughout time and history in every country and every people.
01:38:30.000And maybe it's expressed mostly by the non white people in our country because that's the picture that I see.
01:40:16.000Humble viewer says, Every time I see the Republicans talk about race, I lose hope for the future of this country.
01:40:22.000We thought Donald Trump was a big step forward, but Really, we're no better off than we were when Sam Francis talked about all this stuff years ago.
01:40:34.000We can recognize that we're not where we need to be without doing this just absolutely ridiculous claim that we are no further than when we started.
01:40:55.000Marco Rubio was president, and I would agree with you, but Donald Trump is president.
01:41:00.000And in as much as maybe in terms of policy, we're not where we need to be, in policy, we're better than the alternative, and the rhetoric is by far and away better.
01:41:11.00095% approval for a president that said, no Muslims, they're bringing drugs, crime, and rapists, they come from shithole countries, you know, all this.
01:41:21.000We need to bring back the phrase nationalism.
01:41:23.000And a lot of people say that that rhetoric doesn't mean anything.
01:41:27.000A lot of people will say, well, that's just a tweet or that's just a statement, and we want to see policy.
01:41:35.000And I would agree, policy is going to stand the test of time more than rhetoric.
01:41:40.000But it doesn't change the fact that having a president that is so popular and from the bully pulpit saying things like this is changing the conversation.
01:41:51.000And so we went from a party of Mitt Romney or John McCain when the question was, how many illegals will we give amnesty?
01:41:58.000To an administration where they're talking about ending all immigration.
01:42:02.000And even if they're not achieving it, they're working at building a wall.
01:46:14.000First found out about your show because a British friend recommended you when I asked for resources to learn English, and I have been hooked ever since.
01:47:41.000Zoomer Nats's first super chat, my favorite part of the Killstream debate, was when Styx asks his fellow atheist James about his religion and he got all uncomfortable.
01:47:51.000You can't represent the America First movement if you aren't Christian, buddy.
01:47:55.000Just like what that super chat said when Ralph read it.
01:47:58.000Well, I didn't watch the debate, so I didn't catch that.
01:48:01.000But, I mean, he can't represent the America First movement because he's not America First.
01:48:46.000And you can't be America first if you're not Christian because our entire worldview is rooted in Christianity.
01:48:52.000You have to understand that the root of the modern world's problems is that we've gone away from God.
01:48:59.000And I know a lot of non Christians don't like to hear that, but it's totally true.
01:49:03.000The root of all of this is materialism, materialism, philosophical materialism, which says that everything that there is is matter, everything is matter, everything is atoms.
01:49:17.000And what are the consequences of that philosophical worldview?
01:49:21.000That everything is matter, that everything is atoms, and there's no spiritual, right?
01:49:27.000There's no soul, there's no God, there are no angels, there are no demons.
01:49:42.000If we're all matter and all I am is stardust and all my brain amounts to are chemical reactions and electrical signals, Then, why would it be wrong for genocide to occur if everything is matter?
01:49:57.000That means there's almost no distinction between living and non living things.
01:52:43.000But if you're not thinking about those things, You're not going to have a worldview that is coherent.
01:52:48.000You're not going to have a worldview that can challenge in a, you know, create a viable challenger to the status quo if you're not thinking it through on that level.
01:52:58.000You know, just to say, oh, well, immigration bad, Israel bad.
01:54:24.000Yamato says, if you take deconstructionism to its logical conclusion, then you can say nothing exists at all because the whole universe is just atoms and molecules.
01:55:45.000You want me to stand up and go get them?
01:55:47.000I mean, I the only reason I did that was because I was in a rant.
01:55:51.000I hate when people say, Hey, for ten dollars, can I buy this?
01:55:53.000because that's not really the way it works.
01:55:55.000You buy the super chat, and if your super chat, you know, provokes me into going on a rant or doing something, well, then you know, I'll go with it.
01:56:02.000But people saying, Ten dollars for you to get a book, ten dollars for you to, you know.
01:58:10.000Yamato says, I know you don't support social democracy, but out of curiosity, do you think Scandinavian style economics would work in America?
01:58:18.000If it was still a mostly white country?
01:58:21.000No, because even if you look at some of the Scandinavian models, they don't even work there.
01:58:27.000Like in Sweden, their healthcare system doesn't even work there.
01:58:32.000Once they implemented universal healthcare, people started to take more time off.
01:58:39.000And it was funny because actually the social trust, which a lot of people thought would make that healthcare system work, the healthcare system actually ended up undermining the social trust.
01:58:51.000Because once they implemented this healthcare system, you know, everybody, there was, like I said, this high degree of social trust, but because it created this moral hazard, so to speak, that it said that, you know, the government's going to pay for your care and so on, then people began to use it in a way that was abusive and dishonest.
01:59:09.000And so, ironically, it undermined the very things that people said would make it work.
01:59:13.000So, no, I don't think that socialism, I don't think that, like, a pervasive and giant social safety net like they have would be workable anyway.
01:59:27.000And I don't think that the government is the best to administer health care.
01:59:31.000I think that the government should have a social safety net for people that need it.
01:59:36.000And the government should work to support people who are not able to support themselves or for people that are undergoing something that's outside of their control, like some of these cities and towns in the heartland of the country that have been destroyed by free trade and immigration.
01:59:55.000The way that people are is that they will take advantage of a system if they can, no matter who they are.
02:00:01.000If the government says we will underwrite your lifestyle with free money, I think people are going to choose not working in free money over working in hard earned money.
02:00:10.000That's just my perception, no matter who you're talking about.
02:00:14.000And I don't want to pay more money no matter what.
02:00:18.000The tax burden in these countries is out of control.
02:00:21.000And some people say, well, once you account for.
02:00:25.000How much health insurance costs, you know, all the things that the government is now picking up the slack for, then you're breaking even.
02:00:32.000You know, in other words, maybe the tax burden in America is lower than it is in Sweden, but once you factor in the cost of the services that the government provides through the tax dollars, you're spending 50% of your income, let's say, by the time all is said and done with these services you buy through the private sector that the government provides in Scandinavian countries.
02:00:52.000But then give me the freedom to decide, because in America, You can go to a state where there's no income tax.
02:00:59.000You could go to a state where there's lower property tax, where there's no sales tax.
02:01:03.000You could not buy life insurance or health insurance, I mean.
02:01:08.000You could choose to economize based on your own preferences.
02:01:13.000I think that largely that should be the case here.
02:01:16.000So I'm not saying I'm like a boomer that's against any social safety net or something like that.
02:01:22.000The government needs to step up, but it needs to do so in a way that is efficient and in a way that doesn't give way to.
02:01:28.000Unnecessary or excessive abuses, and even if it does, in ways that those abuses aren't going to drag on people that are hard working or people that are producing for the country.
02:01:39.000Because that's the biggest problem is that even in this country, the people that make all the money are paying all the taxes.
02:01:49.000How is it fair that somebody making this much more money has to pay taxes and somebody making just under that gets free money?
02:05:47.000We've got Yamato says China and India both liberalized their economies in the 80s, have the same population size, have lots of natural resources, yet China's economy is six times the size of India's and has a GDP per capita four times higher as well.
02:06:03.000Even after literal communism, what could possibly be the difference?
02:06:07.000Well, there are some differences that are cultural in terms of their government and in terms of, of course, the population.
02:06:16.000So, population isn't the only factor, as is the case in all places, but it is a major factor.
02:06:23.000Another thing to think about is that China did not lose its authoritarianism, it adopted market reforms, but it did not lose its totalitarian structure.
02:06:34.000India, on the other hand, is the world's largest democracy.
02:06:56.000Jay Roxer says If there is another Groyper War against Kirk, I can't wait to hear how he justifies his sudden immigration stance, given that he said how cynical of a view it is, well, because of the coronavirus.
02:07:07.000I think, you know, that is at once a perfectly reasonable defense, but it's also why he cannot be trusted as an immigration restrictionist.
02:07:14.000The only reason he changed his position is because 40 million people are unemployed.
02:07:19.000And by the way, that's a legitimate reason because it is a different circumstance.
02:07:25.000That being said, when those people get back to work, eventually he will continue to support mass immigration.
02:07:32.000The only reason that he said he's against immigration now is because an exceptional amount of people are unemployed.
02:08:03.000But I'm going to never forget that it's, you know, it is transparent that that is not actually, that does not actually make you an immigration restrictionist.
02:08:15.000Nova, of course, is also, I unironically got Dan Crenshaw's campaign manager's number post ASU event after he denied my photo op.
02:08:43.000It wouldn't hurt to have, but Tactical Nuke says, So tired of debating and articulating America First nationalist arguments to my college Republican friends.
02:11:36.000Jordan says, America very clearly now has a biracial history, not a multiracial one, not a melting pot one.
02:11:43.000Wish my people could see that, but I'm almost tired of trying.
02:11:47.000Yeah, and I think that would be the argument that you'd use with blacks is that, you know, this is a country that whites and blacks have built, and that whites and blacks, you know, we were at the start of it.
02:11:58.000Blacks, obviously, in a different position than whites were, but nevertheless, we are the ones who have been on the land since the founding.
02:12:06.000And all these newcomers are displacing and dislocating both of these historic groups.
02:12:12.000So it would be wise for them, I think, to stick together on that.
02:12:22.000Because, of course, a lot of whites have grievances against white people, or I'm sorry, a lot of blacks have grievances against white people.
02:12:29.000And that's because they perceive white people as slave owners or racists or whatever.
02:12:36.000Not knowing, though, that these Hispanics and all these new groups are not going to be their best good friends either.
02:12:42.000Polish American says Do you know what made black people like Bryson become conservative?
02:12:46.000Do you think that that knowledge could improve our chances at convincing more?
02:12:50.000I'm not naive to the reality of black stubbornness.
02:12:54.000I don't know what made Bryson a conservative.
02:12:57.000I think it might have been gun control.
02:13:32.000It seems like we're getting closer and closer to something like that, the way things are going with a lot of this research.
02:13:40.000You know, Large Hadron Collider, and the Chinese are building something even bigger than that, and, you know, they're doing all this stuff with AI.
02:13:49.000And any day you're going to see one of these wacky events.
02:18:04.000FF says despite my previous super chat about health insurance, premiums making up the tax difference, you're absolutely correct about American health care.
02:18:12.000Australia's system is very successful.
02:18:15.000However, we have a much lower amount of income disparity overall.
02:18:19.000Ours is a great system, but it's not for everyone.
02:18:21.000Well, not only that, but America has a diverse population, we've got a big population.
02:18:28.000And we don't have a very competent bureaucracy.
02:18:31.000So we also do have a lot of income inequality.
02:18:34.000So, all of these things would suggest that we cannot have a single payer health care system, something that's national, something that is uniform.
02:18:45.000Maxi says I can confirm that for some people, the America First message takes time.
02:18:50.000Even though I was aware of the meme magic, pro Trump energy, I convinced myself for years that it was a Shapiro tier, Crowder tier movement.
02:18:58.000I eventually came full circle once the evidence was for America First undeniable.
02:19:55.000Yeah, I talk to my parents about that because my parents gave me so much shit for dropping out, and a lot of people gave me shit for dropping out.
02:20:58.000Mango says, Hey, Nick, how about you add an AI anime girl hologram to the website that automatically plays videos for you and you can watch it while flying inside of an Iron Man suit?
02:21:08.000That is what some of you people are like.
02:21:10.000Hey, Nick, so I know you just finished this website.
02:21:13.000It was a giant undertaking, and I know you're working on a streaming site, but Can you make it easier for me to find the videos that I want to see when they're all hosted in the same place?
02:32:00.000I'm going to fill your room with toilet paper.
02:32:03.000You absolutely will do that, which is now making me rethink the idea of an America First compound because I know that he's going to do that.
02:32:10.000Jaden McNeil does nothing but antagonize me when we don't live together.
02:32:14.000So I can't imagine living together with him.
02:32:17.000At least when I get sick of his antics online, I could just, you know, not stream or I could just put my phone down.
02:32:24.000But I can't imagine Jaden carrying on with his shenanigans in the same room or in the same house.
02:32:33.000This Jaden McNeil, I can't even tell sometimes when he's joking or not.
02:32:37.000So he's a real prankster, real jokester.
02:32:53.000One day you're going to put a grocery bag in the wrong person's pockets and it's going to be a bad time, right?
02:32:59.000Maybe you've already had experience with this, but one day you're going to mess with the wrong person and it's going to create a deep rift.
02:34:20.000Butthole says, skip this one, Nick, for Thani.
02:34:23.000Finally watched the Zoom calls, and my bud pretended some of them did well, but it was like assessing the strength of Kit Fisto by how many more milliseconds he was alive against Palpatine.
02:35:32.000Yeah, and our prank on you is we're going to fill up a pillowcase full of bars of soap at night and come in your room and beat the shit out of you.
02:35:40.000I think that's going to be, you know, one day, you know, whoever's going to be in the compound, me and Jake Lloyd and Baked Alaska, you know, it's going to be like a montage of Baked Alaska's room.
02:35:52.000Everything is gift wrapped in wrapping paper.