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00:23:11.000Very excited to be back with you here tonight on Wednesday.
00:23:15.000And like I've been saying, like I said last night on the show, we've really been given a new lease on life on America First.
00:23:24.000You know, in the wake of recent bannings, it's like every show that we start off
00:23:29.000Whereas, you know, usually it's the grind, it's the show.
00:23:33.000It's like, well, we're excited to be with you tonight.
00:23:36.000I mean, it's like, we have a new show for you, I guess.
00:23:40.000But since Monday, every time these things happen, you know, ever since the second Adpocalypse, every time we see a big purging of YouTubers, we're given a new lease on life!
00:23:51.000We come on the show, we come on the air grateful to begin another show, grateful for another stream, another day.
00:24:09.000Our featured story is actually perhaps good news.
00:24:13.000It's a little bit of an update on what we talked about on Monday, which is this YouTube purge that has been going on this week.
00:24:20.000You know we talked about this like I said on Monday that this week we saw the purging of a number of high-profile right-wing YouTube accounts including the Way of the World, the Econoclast, James Alsup, VDare, and Martin Sellner.
00:24:35.000But our feature story for tonight is actually a little bit of a white pill.
00:24:38.000The update is that several of these bannings
00:25:13.000We'll also be talking about what is happening in Italy.
00:25:16.000If you've been paying attention to the situation in Italy.
00:25:19.000I think we've talked about this briefly this week and last week.
00:25:23.000But what's been going on over there is Matteo Salvini, in light of his rising poll numbers, has tried to basically form a new government by using a vote of confidence against the existing government led by Giuseppe Conte.
00:25:39.000That hasn't exactly worked out and now the Five Star Movement, which was in a coalition with Salvini's party, is forming a new coalition government with the left-wing party in Italy and completely ousting Salvini from the government.
00:25:53.000This is terrible news for us because Salvini is totally our guy, totally based in Red Pill Nationalist, and it looks like he'll be completely out of the government until 2023.
00:26:02.000So it'll be a fusion between this anti-establishment centrist party, the Five Star Movement, and the left-wing party.
00:26:10.000And the left-wing party did terrible in the last elections.
00:26:13.000So we'll go over all those details, go over some of the minutia.
00:26:17.000The political maneuvering that's going on over there.
00:26:19.000But basically it's a lot of bad news for nationalism in Europe and in the world.
00:26:24.000It looks like one of the best nationalist leaders in the world is now ousted from one of the most important countries in the European Union for the next four years at least.
00:26:57.000Foolishly, he is seen universally as a national American hero.
00:27:02.000You know, I'm a Zoomer, I was born in 1998, and I can tell you that my entire life, it's like George Washington, Jesus Christ, and Martin Luther King Jr., okay?
00:27:15.000Growing up and coming up through elementary school and grade school and high school, Martin Luther King Jr.
00:27:20.000has been seen as the second coming of Christ.
00:27:23.000Like I said, he's right up there with Gandhi and George Washington and, you know, I don't know who else.
00:27:31.000And I think it's really important for us to analyze on the show the real legacy of Martin Luther King Jr.
00:27:36.000and maybe a better paradigm to view race in the country.
00:27:40.000Because we as white people in America, more so than blacks,
00:27:44.000All we seem to revert to this speech, this line about judging people not based on the color of their skin but based on the content of their character.
00:27:56.000You know, white people, even more so than blacks, will always revert back and retreat back into this kind of universalist thinking, anti-racist thinking, and we're going to talk about that a little bit tonight and why it's BS, why Martin Luther King Jr.
00:28:11.000is not who you think he is, and why this I Have a Dream stuff is fantasy, it is a weapon used against white people in America.
00:28:20.000That should be some pretty compelling stuff.
00:28:38.000Yeah, five hour stream on DLive, and that's a long time to be streaming.
00:28:43.000You know, I barely slept last night, and I woke up real early at like 5 a.m., and so I was up... I've been up for a long time, and then I streamed fully for five hours before getting on here.
00:28:55.000I got off the stream at six o'clock, so the pre-show nap was moved up a little bit further.
00:29:01.000Had to be short, but it was moved up further to like 6 30.
00:29:04.000You know, when I relieve myself in the bathroom, took a little nap, you know, and then I'm frenzied getting my notes together and everything.
00:29:12.000So, you'll have to forgive me if I'm a little bit tired and irritable.
00:29:22.000I think I'll get a good night's sleep.
00:29:23.000You know it's been such a long time since I really slept You know the new Joker trailer came out today, and I can say that more and more.
00:29:32.000I'm really relating I have a feeling this movie coming out.
00:29:36.000It's not gonna be great timing I have a feeling that this movie coming out for those that haven't seen they've released the final trailer for the new Joker movie in October and
00:29:45.000I feel like in this climate, and with people like me existing in the world, and this film coming out, I feel like it's not going to be doing anybody any favors.
00:29:55.000It's certainly going to be enjoyable, and in some ways cathartic, but you know, I'm watching the trailer for this movie, sleep deprived, hungry, pissed off, black billed, and you know, they're saying in the movie,
00:30:09.000In the trailer, all I have are negative thoughts and, you know, could you introduce me as Joker and things like this?
00:30:16.000And I can feel myself relating a little bit too strongly.
00:30:21.000The parallels are a little bit too clear, a little bit too striking between me and this fictional psychopath, Madman.
00:30:29.000And I feel like this movie comes out and, you know, the Dark Knight came out in 2012, right?
00:30:33.000Or 2008 or something, Dark Knight Rises.
00:30:37.000And remember what happened with that one?
00:31:01.000It's about, you know, some white guy who, you know, I think they said on Twitter that in the 90s the Joker's origin story was that he got thrown into a vat of acid.
00:31:13.000And in 2019 the origin story is he's thrown into society.
00:31:16.000So I can't imagine that's gonna go over well in the country.
00:31:19.000Gonna have to put the Groipers on a watch list or something on high alert.
00:31:25.000You know, my mom's gonna have to keep a very close eye on me.
00:31:27.000Nicholas, why are you putting on makeup?
00:32:15.000I mean, that's kind of a long time, right?
00:32:17.000But yeah, that billionaire child sex trafficker who knew people in the Mossad, the Israeli government, the British royal family, the American government, Hollywood, Wall Street.
00:32:27.000He was murdered in prison, and we have a little bit of an update on that story.
00:32:30.000Hasn't really been talked about really anywhere since the day that it happened.
00:32:35.000We have a little update on the investigation into the killing of Jeffrey Epstein.
00:32:49.000It says quote at least one camera stationed in the hallway outside billionaire financier and convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein's prison cell where officials say he hanged himself earlier this month had footage that was deemed unusable according to the Washington Post.
00:33:05.000While one hallway camera had unusable footage, another nearby camera caught clear video, the post noted, adding that it is unknown why certain footage was usable while some was not, as well as the extent of the glitch.
00:33:20.000So in case you were wondering, the status of this investigation, you know, we know Jeffrey Epstein hanged himself, right?
00:33:28.000There were all kinds of conspicuous details, irregularities in the prison,
00:33:33.000You know, the jail cell guards, one of them was unqualified.
00:33:47.000All these inconsistencies, irregularities, strange happenings, unexplainable, simply unexplainable events.
00:33:53.000Well, you can add one more to the list.
00:33:56.000The latest report from the Washington Post says that there actually were multiple cameras shooting the hallway of the cell and the cell itself.
00:34:06.000It just turns out that the camera that was filming his cell, the footage is unusable.
00:34:12.000They don't know what caused the glitch, they don't know why some of the footage is unusable, but it just is.
00:34:18.000Now, some footage is perfectly fine, perfectly clear, but other footage just experienced an unexplainable glitch that nobody knows what caused it, and just certain parts of that footage is missing.
00:34:40.000You wonder why you've got this nation, this army of young, angry, groipers, knickers, jokers, incels, whatever you want to call it, conspiracy theorists,
00:34:53.000How do you not look at what's going on with this Jeffrey Epstein thing and begin to lose your mind a little bit?
00:34:59.000How do you watch this unfold from beginning to end?
00:35:02.000You know, you could even go back to the very beginning.
00:35:06.0002006 right when he first got indicted for the first time or you could start when he got indicted for the second time this summer in July and you could watch this whole saga from start to finish and how can you not how can you not begin to unravel a little bit when you see that basically the whole world is conspiring against you and the whole world is in on it basically or at least all the elites in the world
00:35:29.000In the sense that this guy was a child sex trafficker, he had this huge fortune, nobody knows how, he knew everybody in government and finance and media, he gets arrested, he gets indicted, and there was substantial evidence that this guy was involved in very seedy, shady activities.
00:35:46.000They set up a plea bargain, you know, you give up the names for the people involved in the child sex trafficking, and you'll get a lighter sentence.
00:36:42.000They investigate things and they're reporting on all the shady things going on.
00:36:46.000You know, they're the ones that are going to bring the truth to the people.
00:36:49.000So, again, under this assumption, I mean this is an assumption that we're making, that these are legitimate media enterprises with legitimate journalists, you know, that is the facade of our society.
00:37:02.000We're supposed to believe that not one single journalist in all the media, in all the newspapers, all the radio stations, all the television stations, not one of them seems to care about this story.
00:37:16.000Not one of them is really digging and looking for the truth.
00:37:37.000Nobody is really reporting on the truth.
00:37:39.000And that's, again, that's just one angle on this octopus, I guess you could say, these tentacles that span across the globe.
00:37:47.000And every institution that are either involved with Epstein-like characters, or they're covering for them, or they're working for somebody who's involved.
00:37:56.000I mean, and that's the level that we're talking about.
00:37:58.000So, I guess that's a great way to start off the show, right?
00:38:01.000A totally unserious, you know, before we dive into the current events...
00:38:05.000Just another reminder, just another reminder that everything is a lie, you know what I mean?
00:38:11.000So that's a light-hearted note before we dive in, but with that very gentle introduction, sort of warming up to the current events, with that out of the way, we're gonna dive into some of these bigger stories, you know, the bigger stories.
00:38:25.000I guess we'll start first with Martin Luther King, you know, because this is less like news stuff, this is more sort of like bigger ideas.
00:38:32.000So of course today is the, of course, today is the 56th anniversary of the I Have a Dream speech and I'll tell you in a moment why we're talking about it.
00:38:41.000So just briefly this is a report, I think this is from ABC.
00:38:45.000It's this quote, on this day 56 years ago a crowd of nearly a quarter of a million people gathered outside of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington DC as the legendary civil rights activist Reverend Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.
00:39:01.000I'm so sick of this guy, I have to tell you.
00:39:30.000August 28, 1963, Dr. King's pivotal speech not only helped bring the Civil Rights Movement even more to the forefront, but it also put pressure on Congress to pass the Civil Rights Act, which they did the following year in 1964.
00:39:46.000The historic march on Washington was a revolutionary and unforgettable event.
00:39:54.000In Dr. King's iconic speech, through his voice, through his words, he spoke of jobs, freedom, equality, and a promise of a better future for all.
00:40:05.000Dr. King urged everyone in America to, quote, make real the promises of democracy.
00:40:11.000He urged everyone to be treated and to treat everyone equally as we, quote, are all created equal.
00:40:18.000He said, quote, I have a dream that my four little children will one day live in a nation where they will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character.
00:40:36.000So it's 56 years since this speech, and of course the reason we're talking about it is because, as I've been saying for months now, you know, this is an idea that we've really worked to flesh out.
00:40:46.000Even you can read in this little news excerpt, like we saw in that, what was it, the 1609 or whatever, that New York Times special that they ran, where they were trying to reframe American history according to slavery.
00:41:00.000The language throughout, when they talk about the Civil Rights era, they talk about Martin Luther King Jr.,
00:41:21.000you know and this may sound sort of like superficial but i mean they really are trying to frame and position the civil rights era as the real american revolution you know there was the american revolution in 1776 but now they're trying to reframe it according to well the real beginning of america was when the first slave ship came over and the real american revolution
00:41:43.000The real democracy was actualized when Martin Luther King gave this speech and they passed the Civil Rights Bill in 1964.
00:41:52.000And the real founding documents are, you know, these series of constitutional amendments and bills.
00:41:57.000And the real founding fathers are Rosa Parks, Malcolm X, these kinds of characters.
00:42:03.000It's something we've talked about a lot on the show.
00:42:06.000And more specific to today, more specific to this anniversary, to me this has been the single, one of the biggest impediments to white identity in America.
00:42:16.000To solving the real racial problem in America.
00:42:19.000Which is not actually discrimination against black people.
00:42:23.000The real racial problem in America is multi-racialism itself.
00:42:28.000And the biggest impediment to acknowledging that or solving it is this speech, or the mentality in this speech, that it seems that only white people have.
00:42:39.000Which is that white people have it in their heads that the ideal race relations in the country is this farcical, fictional, fantastical idea of judging people by the content of their character and not the color of their skin.
00:42:54.000What is the underlying assumption in this message?
00:44:03.000Anti-racial or a racial view of people it says that race is completely arbitrary a completely trivial and superficial Characteristic of people we should never judge people by their color in other words by their race I mean, that's what that means and that's a very that's a very
00:44:21.000Subversive rhetorical slate of hand that is being pulled, or slate of hand that is being pulled.
00:44:59.000How about judging them by their merit, huh?
00:45:01.000Well, when you say it like that, of course.
00:45:04.000Maybe there's something a little bit more to the color of skin.
00:45:06.000Maybe there's something more to race than the color of skin.
00:45:09.000Maybe there's biological differences that have consequences.
00:45:13.000You know, mental differences, physical differences, that then have consequences, differences that matter.
00:45:19.000And so I'll read you, there's a really great excerpt from a speech by Samuel T. Francis on Martin Luther King Jr., on this speech.
00:45:28.000I think this is very important to read on a day like today, or on MLK Day.
00:45:33.000Samuel T. Francis wrote a lot about MLK, a very good speech.
00:45:36.000This is from 1994, an American Renaissance actually.
00:45:41.000Sam Francis said about Martin Luther King and this idea of content of character, he said, quote, The war against the white race and its civilization is not new.
00:45:50.000It is part of a world historical movement that began in the late 19th century, perhaps not coincidentally, around the time of the Battle of the Little Bighorn, in which the American racialist writer Lothrop Stoddard called, in the frank language of the 1920s, quote,
00:46:06.000The Rising Tide of Color Against White World Supremacy, and which Oswald Spengler a few years later called the Colored World Revolution.
00:46:15.000It is easy to smile at such formulations today, but Martin Luther King himself explicitly and repeatedly linked the American Civil Rights Movement with what, in a 1960 address entitled, quote, The Rising Tide of Racial Consciousness, he called a worldwide struggle.
00:46:33.000In his Playboy interview in 1965, King remarked in a frank endorsement of racialist sentiment that the American Negro, quote, feels a deepening sense of identification with his black African brothers and his brown and yellow brothers of Asia, South America, and the Caribbean.
00:46:51.000We recently witnessed just such a display of racial solidarity at the inauguration of Nelson Mandela in South Africa, when King's widow Coretta Scott King arrived to stand by his side.
00:47:03.000Mrs. King, of course, does not travel thousands of miles to celebrate the victories of democracy in Eastern Europe, but only to countries where her racial comrades are being empowered.
00:47:13.000It is true that Martin Luther King, Mrs. King, Mandela, and many other spokesmen for the quote rising tide
00:47:20.000of non-white racial consciousness espouse a liberal rhetoric that ostensibly promises racial equality rather than domination.
00:47:28.000But whether these spokesmen really believe in such a liberal vision or whether they merely wield it as a weapon against whites, there is little question that most blacks in the United States do not share liberal views about equality, freedom, and tolerance.
00:47:44.000I don't think I can match the eloquence of Samuel Francis, obviously one of the best, one of the greatest thought leaders of our movement.
00:47:52.000But what he's effectively saying here is that when Martin Luther King Jr.
00:47:56.000and Nelson Mandela and all these people that you see on the posters in your middle class classrooms or that you see in NBC and CBS specials for their anniversaries, well, they might say things like, I have a dream that will be judged by the content of our character and not the color of our skin.
00:48:14.000Clearly, clearly there is a double standard.
00:48:17.000Clearly they are saying one thing and doing something entirely different.
00:48:50.000I keep using this statistic because Republicans foolishly believe that, you know, we can just convince black people to vote Republican if we convince them about the economy or something.
00:49:01.00097% of blacks voted for Barack Obama in 2008.
00:49:05.000So while Barack Obama said at the 2004 Democratic National Convention, we don't believe in a white America or a black America, we believe in a United States of America.
00:51:04.000You know, it's like this slightly offensive guy who interviewed me a couple weeks ago.
00:51:08.000I actually think the worst people in the world are liberal whites.
00:51:11.000That just goes to show what a non-prejudiced person I am.
00:51:14.000That just goes to show what a liberal, tolerant, egalitarian person I am.
00:51:18.000I actually hate my own race more than anybody else.
00:51:22.000That just goes to show that I don't see skin color at all because I have more in common with my black brothers that believe in low taxes than I do with white people who are liberal.
00:52:33.000Your dream is that we'll be forced into a situation where we're going to be a minority and there's going to be all kinds of different races and cultures here?
00:52:43.000Speaking different languages and expressing different values and behaving in different ways.
00:53:01.000My dream is that I have kids, I have lots of kids, they're happy, they're healthy, they're successful, they're among people that are like them, they're among people that like them, that respect them, that want to see them do well.
00:53:16.000I don't think that living in a society among other races is going to be that for them.
00:53:21.000Do you think that the black community, do you think that the Hispanic community, La Raza, do you think the Asians, do you think that they want that for our people?
00:53:29.000Do you think that their dream for America is a place where white people are thriving?
00:53:33.000What do you think their dream is for the United States?
00:53:36.000What do you think the dream of black people is for white people in the United States?
00:53:40.000In many cases, I think the black dream for the United States is racial vengeance against white people.
00:53:46.000In many cases, I think the black fantasy for what America should look like, you know, if a black, take your pick at any random black person,
00:53:53.000I think if they were to say, I have a dream about America, I think in a lot of cases, you'd find that in their dream, white people would be the slaves.
00:54:01.000White people would be the ones that are being discriminated against.
00:54:03.000It would be majority black and minority white.
00:54:06.000And we'd show them, we'd show them the way that they treated us.
00:54:09.000I think that's the way a lot of them are thinking.
00:54:11.000I think that's the way a lot of Hispanics are thinking.
00:54:43.000I think everybody else dreams of a country that looks like them, that reflects their values, that has their children succeeding, and I think they could give a shit about anybody else.
00:54:53.000I think we're the only ones that have this dream, that everybody's going to achieve their full potential, and everybody's going to get along, and everybody's going to...
00:55:01.000Live in a totally harmonious multiracial society.
00:55:19.000You know if we were to say in 1964 our dream is for everybody to come here and get along and you know not judge each other by their skin color.
00:55:58.000I have a nightmare where, you know, my white children are in a classroom and they're the only...
00:56:04.000White kids are the whole school, and they're reading history books about how they're responsible for all the wrongs in the world?
00:56:09.000I have a nightmare where white people are demonized every day in the media.
00:56:14.000I have a nightmare where white people are being targeted by different races.
00:56:18.000I have a nightmare where white people are getting killed by illegal immigrants and nobody cares.
00:56:22.000I have a nightmare that television pundits on primetime mainstream cable television are celebrating the fact that white people are going extinct.
00:56:54.000I think that's the way they want us to think.
00:56:57.000I think that's going to fulfill a very specific agenda if white people are thinking like that and clearly everybody else is thinking a very different way.
00:57:20.000Matteo Salvini not having a great time in Italy.
00:57:24.000I'll read you this little news update from Vox, which will do a nice job of explaining it.
00:57:31.000This month began with Italy's right-wing anti-immigrant nationalist leader trying to take down his own government to position himself as the next prime minister and may have just ended with him out of power in a more left-leaning government in charge.
00:57:44.000It put a pause on Italy's political crisis, which began a little more than a week ago, when Prime Minister Giuseppe Conte resigned in face of a no-confidence vote collapsing the 14-month-old government.
00:57:56.000Now, two rival political parties have reached a deal to form a new coalition by Wednesday's deadline and avoid elections for now.
00:58:04.000Italy's central-left Democratic Party and the anti-establishment Five Star Movement will join forces to establish a new government, retaining the independent Conti as Prime Minister.
00:58:14.000This pushed the right-wing Lega Party and its charismatic and popular leader Matteo Salvini into the opposition.
00:58:22.000It's not a done deal yet and there's still a chance that this could all fall apart between rather before Italian President Sergio Maddarella gives the formal mandate to Conte on Thursday morning.
00:58:33.000But it appears as though Italy is about to end some of the uncertainty and confusion that has prevailed since last week.
00:58:39.000The new government, if it happens, could stay in power until 2023, when the next elections are scheduled.
00:58:45.000But the PD and the Five Star Movement had to overcome their long-standing political enmity to form this coalition, so it's still a bit of wait and see for how long, or even if, they can work together and retain control in Italy's volatile political landscape.
00:58:59.000The biggest loser, at least in the short term, is Salvini, who largely orchestrated this crisis.
00:59:05.000He was the Deputy Prime Minister in the increasingly strained coalition between the Five Star Movement and his anti-immigrant Lega party, but Salvini had been angling for weeks for snap elections in the hopes that his rising popularity and success in May's European Parliament elections would give him enough support that he could become Prime Minister outright after a new vote, or maybe with the support of smaller right-wing and far-right parties.
00:59:29.000So, basically, to sort of summarize this article, I think it's sort of a poorly written article,
00:59:35.000But essentially to summarize, about a year and two months ago you had these elections in Italy, and out of these elections a coalition government was formed between Lega, which is the nationalist right-wing populist party headed by Matteo Salvini, and the Five Star Movement, which is just simply sort of a centrist anti-establishment party.
00:59:57.000Neither party won a majority outright to control their parliament, to control their legislature, so they had to merge together, form a coalition government, and govern with two parties coming together.
01:00:08.000That saw each of the leaders of the party, Salvini and the leader of the Five Star Movement, becoming deputy prime ministers, and they elected to put in the middle, as the prime minister, Giuseppe Conte, who was inindependent, was not from either party.
01:00:22.000That has been a very strained coalition.
01:00:24.000Five Star Movement and Lega are not getting along.
01:00:27.000Recently, the Five Star Movement, I think they shut down or they endorsed, I forget exactly which way they went, but there was a big dispute over a planned high-speed rail project which would have connected France and Italy.
01:00:39.000I think the Five Star Movement voted it down when Lega wanted it, and so they used this, Lega used this as a pretext to use a vote of no confidence
01:01:23.000If I don't get it out right I could use smaller right-wing parties and we could rule and have a right-wing populist nationalist government and not have to deal with the five-star movement and not have to deal with Giuseppe Conte, this independent prime minister.
01:01:36.000So we tried to do the vote of no confidence against the government.
01:01:39.000It didn't really work because Conte resigned and now in response to this the five-star movement is now angling to form a new coalition government with the left-wing party and that will completely shut out Matteo Salvini out of the government.
01:01:52.000So instead of having snap elections, instead of having a new prime minister, they're simply reformulating, getting a new majority to govern this parliament, with instead of the Five Star Movement and Lega, the Five Star Movement and the left-wing party.
01:02:05.000And as a result, Matteo Salvini's out, and the next election, if there's not a vote of no confidence, if there's not snap elections in the meantime, the next election is scheduled for 2023.
01:02:15.000So that would mean that Matteo Salvini is out of the government, out of the executive, until that time.
01:02:51.000I said that the trend really that we've seen in the last year is that whereas the Anglosphere is going from Trump getting elected and Brexit being voted on, being approved in that referendum, failing.
01:03:02.000And we see the European continent going from very bad results, for example, in the French presidential election and the German elections, has been going really well.
01:03:11.000Obviously, Matteo Salvini's rising in Italy.
01:03:15.000He was angling to be the next prime minister.
01:03:17.000And as one of the founding four members of the European Union, that would have been a huge deal to get a right-wing government in the heart of Europe.
01:03:24.000I thought that would have been the trend.
01:04:06.000I mean that's great, but it's Hungary.
01:04:09.000No disrespect to the Hungarians, no disrespect to the Magyar people, but I mean this is not a central founding member of the European Union, not one of the bigger economies in the world.
01:04:18.000They could really shake things up if they had a right-wing government.
01:04:22.000So we see Salvini leaving and it's a bit of a black pill.
01:04:26.000I guess the one sort of silver lining here, maybe the potential upside to this, is that if he's on the outside, maybe Matteo Salvini has a little bit more maneuverability, maybe has a little bit more flexibility.
01:04:40.000To continue to campaign, to continue to build support, to agitate from the outside.
01:04:44.000He still has one of the biggest parties in the European Union, still has one of the bigger parties in the Italian Parliament, so he'll still be a national political figure, he just won't be in the government.
01:04:54.000And the reason why this is really unfortunate is because out of all the major nationalist leaders to rise up in the last two or three years, he was undoubtedly one of the most effective.
01:05:04.000No, I keep bringing up the statistic because it's like unbelievable to me, especially contrasted against Donald Trump, that since Matteo Salvini became the deputy minister of Italy, the interior minister of Italy, the number of illegal Africans coming into Europe has dropped by 92%.
01:05:22.000So he dropped the rate of illegal immigration into the whole continent of Europe.
01:05:27.000He's the deputy minister of one country, but he made the rate of illegal immigration for the whole continent of Europe go down by 92%.
01:05:57.000And Matteo Salvini, as the deputy, the second in charge in Italy, has reduced the rate of illegal immigration for the entire continent.
01:06:06.000For all these other countries, by 92%!
01:06:09.000And so, you know, I would look at America, and I would say, like, if Donald Trump didn't get elected in 2016, or if he got impeached, you know, or if he resigned in shame, he would still be a national political fixture.
01:06:44.000The actual stuff of governing doesn't seem to be too competent.
01:06:48.000With Salvini, he's got both going for him, but when he's no longer in the government, you'll see that refugees will pour into Europe once again.
01:06:57.000Illegal migrants will pour into Europe.
01:06:59.000We will not have the ability to govern Europe like we did when Salvini was the Interior Minister.
01:07:04.000And so, arguably, that's a huge step down.
01:07:06.000A lot of people are saying, well, you know, we've seen setbacks before and all this.
01:07:11.000Maybe he'll be able to make change from outside.
01:07:16.000But in the meantime, in the meantime, the situation gets a lot worse.
01:07:19.000In the meantime, illegal immigration, the floodgates will be opened once again.
01:07:24.000More people pour in, not just into Italy, but into the whole continent.
01:07:28.000And on the other hand I guess you could say perhaps maybe if you could see the glass half full on that side maybe that will radicalize people further maybe people see hey without Matteo Salvini things are kind of going to shit so maybe there is
01:07:44.000There is a possibility there's an outcome where this ended up being a good thing, but I can't sit here and tell you that Matteo Salvini leaving the government is any kind of a victory.
01:07:54.000To me it's very blackpilling, very depressing.
01:07:57.000Hopefully, hopefully we're gonna be ever the optimists, ever the white pill dispensers on America first.
01:08:05.000I'd say that, you know, he could stage a big comeback.
01:08:07.000He's got the most popular party in Italy.
01:08:10.000He's got the most popular party in Europe.
01:08:12.000You know, on the recent EU elections, I think we covered this three months ago or so, Lega was the biggest party in the European Union.
01:08:20.000So he's a national, he's a continental figure, but this is going to hamper our efforts to shut down illegal immigration into the continent.
01:08:28.000So it's somewhat, it could be good, but for now, it's bad.
01:08:32.000That's, to put it very simply, could be good, for now, not great.
01:08:38.000So Salvini is the biggest loser, but that's politics, right?
01:08:41.000We're still holding out a little bit of hope by Wednesday if they don't.
01:08:45.000So I don't know if it's by next Wednesday or what the exact schedule is, but there still is a deadline for them to form this coalition government.
01:08:52.000Hopefully things might fall through now or between now and 2023, but in the meantime,
01:08:58.000It's pretty much a big loss for nationalism in Europe.
01:09:51.000Martin Sellner gets his channel shut down.
01:09:54.000So I'm looking around and saying, it's like that Will Smith gif from Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
01:09:59.000I'm looking around saying, okay, I guess I'm next, right?
01:10:03.000I guess we're gonna have to private all the videos, delete everything, you know, gonna have to put my account on private, do all these crazy things.
01:10:11.000You know, give a little bit of money to AIPAC, I guess.
01:10:14.000Have a marathon week where we have Jacob Wall and Laura Loomer and, you know, all these different people trying to figure out a way to survive.
01:10:22.000And so we were freaking out on Monday saying, OK, this is the end.
01:10:25.000This is the one of the biggest purges I've ever seen.
01:10:28.000One of the worst purges I've ever seen.
01:10:30.000James Alsup is one of the least offensive YouTubers, never transgresses, never breaks the rules.
01:11:46.000Clearly, somebody made a call, somebody made a decision, and said, you know, we've got this ADL list, we've thought about it, we've adjudicated this, and these guys gotta go.
01:11:56.000These guys are spreading hate speech, or misinformation, or whatever.
01:11:59.000We're gonna target these guys for the substance of their content, even if they don't have any strikes on their channel.
01:12:12.000If they get reinstated, to me that says we made a mistake.
01:12:17.000And typically what happens on YouTube is that it's sort of like a guilty until proven innocent, where the way it works is that a channel will get reported
01:12:26.000And then people will call on YouTube to review the situation, to appeal the decision that was made, they get their fans to tag YouTube on Twitter, and then after YouTube intervenes, I guess they send in like humans as opposed to bots, or somebody from corporate makes a decision, or you know some higher level supervisor comes in and they really go through it and review it, then they'll deem it either
01:12:50.000The call was right or the call was wrong and they'll say okay you were you were falsely banned we're gonna bring your channel back we'll reinstate your channel but to me that doesn't really conform if they reinstate the channel it looks like that's what happened it looks like it was another case of somebody over reported
01:13:42.000You know, maybe James Awesome and Martin Sellner, who have not been reinstated, maybe they were targeted, but these three other channels just got swept up in it, right?
01:14:02.000If you remember in June, during the ad-pocalypse, after that fiasco between Steven Crowder and Carlos Maza, where Steven Crowder called Carlos Maza a lispy faggot,
01:14:12.000And Carlos Maza got like 100,000 people on Twitter to tag YouTube and say he's homophobic, he's racist, and all this.
01:14:21.000And if you remember, even in that instance, YouTube went back and forth for a week.
01:14:25.000They said, well, he's not going to be banned, but we are going to restrict it.
01:14:30.000We are going to change our rules, but he didn't break them.
01:14:32.000Well, he is demonetized, but only if he deletes the offending content.
01:14:36.000Well, not if he deletes the offending content, but he can sell the t- I mean it was all this like back and forth, he can sell the t-shirts, he can, he's monetized, he isn't, we're changing the rules, no we're not, and so you have to wonder how is this like, this is Google we're talking about, this is one of the biggest companies, biggest, most powerful companies in the world, and you just have to wonder what is happening internally inside this company.
01:15:02.000And as such, I have no idea what we're supposed to do!
01:15:06.000It was bad enough when it was like the rules, you know?
01:15:09.000It was bad enough when it was simply, you have to play by the rules.
01:15:13.000How do you play by the rules when they change the rules to say,
01:15:16.000You can't say that women and men are unequal.
01:15:19.000You can't say that, you know, Jewish people are in a conspiracy against the world.
01:15:24.000You can't say... I mean, they change their rules explicitly to say, you know, you can't say things that we say pretty regularly on the show in an ironic and satirical fashion, unseriously as a joke, right?
01:15:35.000But then it's like they apply the rules arbitrarily, and then they change the way they interpret them.
01:15:40.000And now it's like you just don't even know how to play.
01:15:48.000You know, I guess we just have to keep doing the show and pray?
01:15:51.000Because it seems like it's a coin toss, it's a roll the dice every day, whether some Indian programmer bans you or they decide to bring you back, whether the ADL is a trusted flagger today and, you know, they're particularly influential.
01:16:27.000So it's such a terrible business model for creators, but I guess it's a little bit of relief for people like me and the audience that things are not as bad as they appeared on Monday.
01:16:36.000Because on Monday it looked like just, you know, it was a massacre.
01:16:41.000It looks like now only some people got destroyed, unfortunately, right?
01:16:46.000Maybe it says that we should work harder to get James Alsup's channel reinstated.
01:16:51.000You know, I said yesterday, I'll say it again today, go on Twitter right now and tag YouTube and say, at YouTube, reinstate James Alsup's channel.
01:16:58.000He was wrongfully banned, he didn't break the rules, something like that.
01:17:01.000Maybe that reinstills faith in the process.
01:17:04.000I don't know, it's just all so confusing.
01:17:08.000And what are you supposed to do with that?
01:17:09.000I mean, this is supposed to be a professional company.
01:17:12.000This is supposed to be a place where... This is supposed to be THE place where you post videos and you literally can't post them anywhere else?
01:17:35.000I guess it's a little bit of peace of mind that we know that if we tweet at YouTube, there's a chance that they could be reinstated, right?
01:17:41.000But I just don't know how we're supposed to get along anymore.
01:17:45.000It's so insane to me that, I mean it would be bad enough if they were just malicious, if they were just going after us, but it seems like not only are they malicious, but they're totally incompetent at the same time.
01:17:55.000It's not bad enough that they're targeting us every day, they're looking for ways to cut our money, cut our viewership, shut down our channel, but at the same time it's like such a schizophrenic process.
01:18:07.000That even by all objective standards is unacceptable, right?
01:18:11.000Even by objective standards is totally unprofessional and crazy and unacceptable.
01:18:15.000So, I guess hope for the best, but at this point it is literally a roll the dice.
01:18:20.000It is a coin toss because we have no idea how these people are operating, right?
01:18:25.000Either it's reporting or it's targeted, but it can't be both.
01:19:44.000I mean, every week it's like, everyone's getting banned, everyone's getting banned today, everyone's going to die today, and then the next day, no, everyone's fine actually.
01:20:21.000Samuel Whitley says, one day you're a single-digit sucker, the next day you're a double-digit dork, and you blink and you're a triple-digit tomb.
01:20:29.000Yeah, that's one way to put it, right?
01:20:32.000Yeah, so the double-digit dork thing I see is really catching on here.
01:21:58.000I'll get the most tourist t-shirt that says, like, I heart London or something, and it's in, like, you know, the British flag.
01:22:05.000Maybe I'll just wear a big British flag t-shirt or something.
01:22:08.000I'm definitely going to be a bit, or maybe I'll just wear all American flag stuff.
01:22:11.000Maybe I'll wear a cowboy hat, cowboy boots, cargo shorts, I'll wear a camouflaged hunting shirt, and I'll be walking around and being really loud and be like, HAHA!
01:24:03.000We would totally throw out all this stuff about, you know, like, we're gonna go around the room and we've got the ball and you toss the ball and, you know, kids are gonna talk about their experience or whatever.
01:28:29.000And we haven't really started the working out portion of the Dirty Bulk, but I mean, that's just part of the bulking, you know.
01:28:35.000To really get the maximum effect, to get the maximum calorie surplus, you just have to minimize physical activity and maximize calories, which I've been doing very well.
01:28:46.000So, uh, but yeah, yeah, you're right, that is true.
01:28:48.000That's, that's another win for diversity, right?
01:28:51.000Uh, 10, Badness Senses Matt Parrott is a homo.
01:32:53.000We're big and tough, we're big and strong.
01:32:55.000If you ever tried anything, I'm gonna beat you up.
01:32:57.000Well, I just won't try anything, and what are you gonna do, you know?
01:33:00.000Call me when these people go Rise of the Planet of the Apes mode, and they're, you know, throwing telephone poles to helicopters, beating their chests, smashing cop cars.
01:33:10.000Call me when that's happening, but until then,
01:33:13.000It's like, you know, just go to bed on time so you could get up for work early in the morning, right?
01:33:25.000Just make sure you get enough sleep so you can wake up early in the morning to go, you know, work or something, right?
01:33:30.000And that's... and I'm saying that... I'm saying that in a way to... I'm not... by the way, I'm not encouraging violence and I'm also not, you know, unironically counter signaling anybody.
01:33:40.000I'm just challenging you to just sort of examine your life.
01:34:36.000Josh K says, ever noticed that with 90% of the inter-party Democrat-Republican couples you see, the Republican always looks below average, fat, unintelligent, etc.? ?
01:35:30.000You know, but so many people just neglect that.
01:35:32.000So many people just don't take care of themselves.
01:35:34.000They just completely let themselves go.
01:35:36.000You know, if I ever started to get fat, believe me, I would be running to the gym back and forth and, you know, lifting weights and I'd be playing sports and swimming if I started to get fat.
01:35:51.000insert DVD says could you wish me a happy birthday names David okay happy birthday David hope it's a good one whiz lads has went to Italy with the fam and my boomer dad had a rant about how mass immigration is destroying the great country Salvini was the last hope F well we're not down and out yet you know we still got time but good to hear that the boomers are getting red pills right
01:36:14.000MonsterKill says you were totally wrong on Thursday's show when you said it's wrong to cry at movies.
01:36:18.000When I watched Schindler's List, I couldn't stop crying from laughter.
01:36:22.000Okay, we literally made that joke last week, and here you are a week later making the same joke.
01:37:49.000And this is the guy that's going around, yeah, you're right.
01:37:51.000He's, first of all, liberal, and he's crying about Trump is mean, Trump is hurting our allies, Trump is being, you know, doesn't want wars for Israel.
01:38:00.000He wanted the transgender people to be in the military.
01:38:03.000He resisted Trump on the trans-military ban.
01:38:06.000Oh, but remember that time that he said, uh, some people just need to be killed.
01:39:51.000She's uh the yeah yeah that's that's what I thought.
01:39:54.000Okay so hmm that's sort of tough because none of them are really I mean obviously Adriana is the one that you're gonna wanna I don't know do you save her for marriage so you can
01:40:06.000So you can keep it going, or do you have sex with her once?
01:42:04.000fun fact there you go we just need street lights that blot out the sun right we just need trees everywhere and you know people start behaving themselves uh ethan says can a knicker get a happy birthday uh yeah sure happy birthday a lot of birthdays today
01:42:29.000Well, if we're judging them on race, it's no good, and if we're judging them on character, well, it's no good, but it's because we were racist against them, right?
01:43:45.000It must be content of character deficit, right?
01:43:47.000I guess all the MLK schools and streets are bad because of a deficit in character, certainly.
01:43:52.000You know, just the kids that go to those schools, you know, they're just bad people, I guess, right?
01:43:56.000Just uncultured, you know, whatever it is.
01:43:58.000Their character just isn't sufficient.
01:44:01.000uh hello character department we've got a shortage here uh leon says are big macs the human battery source to go from gaming to punditry on a dime with minimal sleep the power is impressive i didn't actually have had a big mac i had a cheeseburger had a cheddar cheese burger with fries so i think it's just the meat it's the magic of meat everybody
01:44:22.000The magic of meat and I'm gonna say monster as well.
01:44:25.000I did have a monster zero ultra, but I had it relatively early in the day Thank God I had that I would have never made it if I didn't drink that So it's the Chad or hurts the the magic of the sip the magic of the monster and the meat This is what gets us through the day, right?
01:44:42.000Mario says I had a dream once that Denny's at 2 a.m wouldn't turn into a Congo mosh pit because Shaniqua didn't get a refund and
01:46:50.000Does he have a place at a Straight Pride parade?
01:46:52.000Why can't we just have our own thing, right?
01:46:55.000That's a thing we're never allowed to just have our thing we always have to have oh no but you know somebody else is allowing it so you know me and my we have a good banter we have some camaraderie on telegram we took that picture once and that means we're best friends and I'm a sellout and all that right remember when that happened?
01:48:34.000I hope that when my four kids will be judged based on the content of their character and not the rate of their crime, right?
01:48:41.000I mean, that's what he should be saying.
01:48:43.000Go Go Nuts says a good friend of mine recently flew out a legit autistic woman from Argentina whom he was e-dating for months and they may marry.
01:49:30.000TGA teen says the he says at Macca's we've got hamburgers for $1 more than once tradies come in and order 10 burgers and five frozen cokes I feel so sorry for our out front and down the line yeah I hear you buddy the tradies that are out front and down the line I know what that means I know I've been there done that right how many times have you caught a Nika out front and down the line too many times
01:49:57.000Those frozen cokes are so good, by the way.
01:53:12.000nonwhite kids will be reading about the great white minority civil rights leader, Nick Fuentes, dedicating a holiday to his name and quoting his I Had a Dream speech that he made today.
01:53:42.000Harry says, you say Brexit isn't making progress and Boris isn't delivering, but Bojo just suspended Parliament to secure Brexit in October.
01:54:36.000I know that Doug Dimmadome is a race realist.
01:54:39.000I know that if Doug Dimmadome were real, if we made Mike, if we made Doug Dimmadome real, I know that Doug Dimmadome would be a racial realist and he would be naming them.
01:59:04.000Either they win on the points because they're more autistic than you, or you start to get ahead of them and they totally melt down and then it's just unenjoyable for everybody.
01:59:13.000So that's why I don't debate people with Asperger's.
01:59:15.000Last time I debated with somebody with Asperger's, they stopped being my friend and tried to destroy my life because I called them stupid or something.
01:59:22.000So I am not going to make the same mistake twice.
01:59:24.000You know, this disgusting slob, Vaush.
01:59:28.000He's obviously a sperg and that's literally how it goes.
01:59:32.000Either they beat you or everybody loses because you start to get one over on them and then they just melt down and they can't deal with it because I can't lose!
02:01:02.000You had probably five or six youngsters, black urban youth, and they're doing flips on the street, they're doing cartwheels, they're dancing, they're getting down, and, you know, one of these little fellas comes up to my car and says, uh, would you... we're raising money to buy uniforms for our dance contest.
02:02:20.000In America, in libertarian America, you won't have any police checkpoints.
02:02:24.000You won't have any military checkpoints.
02:02:26.000That only happens in socialist countries, that you drive every so many miles and you have to answer to a guard, you know, somebody searches your car.
02:02:34.000But you will, in libertarian, multiracial America, be subjected to these racial neighborhood checkpoints, where somebody's gonna come up to your car with a bucket, with something like this, you know, or they're gonna come with a gun, you know, that's another form of a checkpoint, I guess.
02:02:48.000This is one of the better, more mild checkpoints.
02:02:52.000It's, you know, charity or it's poverty or it's whatever.
02:02:55.000Some of the more intense checkpoints, they confiscate the car, right?
02:02:58.000So I guess that's the way you have to look at it.
02:03:02.000Friendly says, why don't you like your mom's food?
02:03:04.000I do like my mom's food, but she just has to stop cooking chicken.
02:05:45.000Please check out Brown Cardigan on IG.
02:05:48.000Well, yeah, the day when I become interested in Australian pop culture, I will definitely do that.
02:05:53.000It's always so amusing and endearing when non-Americans think that Americans care about, you know, their tiny little outpost somewhere else, right?
02:06:01.000You know, I have people like, what do you think about the latest Irish political story?
02:08:45.000Here's my contribution So Susan continues to turn a blind eye to your prosperous comedy show.
02:08:50.000Well, thanks so much, buddy Very exciting to hear because I did love I did love what you made this week Alcibiades says insert $10 steel meme here.
02:08:59.000Yeah, that's what all your super chats are.
02:11:00.000james says have you already had james lawson on stream today no he never got back to me so no luck on that technically max says as a dimidome i dim it don't like democrats simple yeah very simple that goes so should have greater than should have uh disagreeing clearly
02:11:16.000The Right Leafs says, Hi Nicholas J. Fuentes, CEO of GoOff, Ph.D.