Based Camp - November 14, 2024


Anti-Black⧸Jewish⧸Gay Voters Turned on Trump & He Did Better Than Ever


Episode Stats

Length

52 minutes

Words per Minute

187.42754

Word Count

9,860

Sentence Count

709

Misogynist Sentences

13

Hate Speech Sentences

65


Summary

In this episode, Simone and Jerry discuss the growing number of people who are leaving the conservative wing of the Republican Party in droves. They discuss the reasons why they are leaving, why they hate Trump, and what they can learn from them.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hello, Simone! Today we are going to be talking about an interesting phenomenon, which is that
00:00:05.080 individuals who have racist tendencies or who are skeptical about Jewish or gay people have been
00:00:14.200 turning against Trump in droves recently. What is going on there? Yeah, it does seem like this trend.
00:00:21.920 And very aggressively. So it used to be that in every election cycle, your famous racist would
00:00:28.360 have these moments where they might, you know, tongue-in-cheek support a Democratic candidate
00:00:34.500 to try to make them look bad. And so people couldn't say that they were supporting the
00:00:37.760 Republicans. That is not what is happening anymore. They hate Trump and they are actively attempting
00:00:44.220 to get their fan bases to vote against him. Really? Because I was mostly assuming that these
00:00:48.900 were tongue-in-cheek harmful. No, and I'll provide a contrasting example here that is still tongue-in-cheek,
00:00:55.940 which is Curtis Yarvin. But if you look at Nick Fuentes, Richard Spencer, David Duke,
00:01:02.340 more leather apron club, they have all done aggressively anti-Trump messages before the
00:01:07.300 election asking their followers not to vote. The gist of why they're doing this is they have this
00:01:15.740 perception of if this party cannot be actively and aggressively anti-Jewish, racist, and homophobic,
00:01:23.960 then I'm just going to go home. And they don't like how far it's moved on those issues. Whereas,
00:01:30.760 you know, we basically respond with, I'm leaving. Okay, then that was always allowed.
00:01:36.700 So we're going to go through every one of these individuals, what they've said about Trump recently,
00:01:43.260 go through some of the arguments that they've used for why they're leaving. And we're also going to
00:01:48.660 discuss the effects of this on the Republican Party, largely really positive. Okay. Very,
00:01:54.680 very positive. If the left could achieve this with their toxic, racist, bigoted faction,
00:02:00.760 that farrokes, they wouldn't be able to win mainstream elections. So that's one thing to note
00:02:06.140 here. The second thing that we're going to talk about is all of these individuals who have this
00:02:10.720 weird, I'd almost say sort of ascetic cargo cult idea of what it means to be a conservative,
00:02:16.300 none of them are above repopulation rate, and none of them seem to have a happy marriage.
00:02:22.920 Jerry, marriage is a lot of work. We have to plan for a house, plan for a baby. Babies cost a lot
00:02:28.880 of money. What? Babies don't cost money. They make money, especially those little white ones.
00:02:34.340 Look, you have to get serious about this. Or what? Huh? You're going to hit me?
00:02:38.240 I'm not going to hit you, Jerry. You don't want to beat me or screw me? What kind of marriage is this?
00:02:42.740 Bring a book. And this is something I really want to focus on because these are not individuals.
00:02:48.800 If they're coming to you and saying, I have this version of what America used to be and how America
00:02:53.360 used to be great, that you can follow and learn from, what I would point out is just from the
00:02:59.000 evidence, you can see they're wrong. Whatever they're selling you doesn't work and is short
00:03:03.160 for this world. All right. So let's get it through. First, I would start with the counter
00:03:08.200 example, Curtis Yarvin. Curtis Yarvin did do a don't vote for Trump piece. But what he really
00:03:15.320 said was you should, whoever we're voting for should be made dictator. And I'd take a Biden
00:03:22.680 dictatorship over a Trump presidency. Oh yeah. Yeah. And he's like, look, I'm a monarchist and
00:03:30.240 I'm a radical monarchist. He doesn't hate the player. He hates the game. He doesn't hate the
00:03:35.060 player. He hates the game. And you know what? Whatever. Like that's a fun based point. I like
00:03:39.140 Curtis a lot. And I think that he is a solid and truly independent intellectual that disagrees with
00:03:45.580 us on tons of stuff. Why Curtis works as a good counter example here is while he is someone who,
00:03:51.260 if a presidential candidate was seen as being endorsed by him, their reputation could be hurt.
00:03:55.140 He doesn't have an ounce of genuine anti-gay bias, anti-semitic bias, or racial bias in any of his
00:04:04.300 works, despite what some people would tell you. So that's, that's him. We're technically he's
00:04:10.200 saying I would actually prefer Trump, but like, I'm not going to put that in writing given how it
00:04:14.320 would, it could hurt his, his candidates. Next, we have Nick Fuentes, who is extremely anti-immigrant.
00:04:20.300 He, the Catholic integralist. He wants the United States to operate. Basically he wants a globalist
00:04:24.540 Catholic monarchy to rule the world or a Catholic government of some sort, theocracy, you know,
00:04:30.000 following the syllabus of errors written by Pope Pius IX. I don't want to go too into theology,
00:04:34.280 here. I find the integralist movement pretty interesting. Mostly I find it silly that you
00:04:38.160 could want a globalist Catholic monarchy to rule the world, but then think our country can't survive
00:04:43.100 with a mostly Catholic immigrant population, which is what the Hispanic immigrants are. You're like,
00:04:48.700 no, no, no, we can't survive with them. And it's like, well, they are the group that you say,
00:04:53.420 like you want ruling everything. If your internal divisions are so great already, I don't think your
00:04:59.260 ultimate vision is going to play out very well. But anyway, he said, I'm not a Republican and I
00:05:04.580 don't care that much. And I'm not going to turn out. He said this on his, his live stream on Rumble
00:05:10.340 after the RNC event concluded, he said, I don't even really care. I'm not energetic. I'm not
00:05:16.260 enthusiastic. I'm not leaving my house to vote. Vote for what? For JD Vance and Usher. I'm not voting
00:05:21.620 for this. I'm not lending my credibility to this. He added as a real conservative, as a real right
00:05:28.200 wing individual, you could not force me to care about this. You could not bribe me to care about
00:05:33.080 this. I don't care. I don't want to look at it anymore. So this is not like a, like Curtis's
00:05:39.760 thing, which was like veiled support, but like knowing this is him like actually being pissed off
00:05:44.280 at the Republicans. Yeah. Let's go with Richard Spencer. I deeply regret voting and promoting
00:05:52.180 Donald Trump in 2016. Oh, wow. Now here we can begin to get into why these people hate him. And
00:05:59.380 I think, Oh, Oh, this is a really common thing you'll see across this. He says to the people of
00:06:03.880 Iran, there are millions of Americans who do not want war. We do not hate you. And we respect your
00:06:09.640 nation and his history after our traitorous elite is brought to justice. We hope to achieve peace,
00:06:15.420 reconciliation, and forgiveness. Basically they want the state of Israel destroyed and they support
00:06:21.840 anyone who's attempting to do that, whether it's Iran or Gaza or anything like that. And as such,
00:06:27.440 they do not like that the main, and Trump is as pro Israel as you get. When I was in Israel,
00:06:33.460 this was right after he moved the embassy there, when everyone was like, Oh my God, you can't move the
00:06:37.000 embassy to Jerusalem. Like that's horrible. And it's going to cause all sorts of pain. And he's
00:06:41.920 like, YOLO. He does it. Israel loves it. They're like broadcasting his face on everything. So, you
00:06:48.740 know, obviously he doesn't give a flying F what these people think. And the new right generally
00:06:52.580 doesn't. Most of the new right is fairly pro Israel. We can get into why later in this. Now,
00:07:00.260 what did David Duke have to say? Well, David Duke said, I'm sorry, when I say pro Israel,
00:07:04.920 I mean, pro Jewish, a lot of people are like, Oh no, it's only the Zionists. It's not being anti
00:07:08.800 Jewish to be anti Israel. And then I point out to putting on the poll, you're looking at it's
00:07:11.680 between 85 and 95% of Jews would be categorized as Zionists. And so if you're saying, Oh, I don't
00:07:18.100 hate the Jews. I just hate 95% of Jews, or like, I don't hate the Christians. I just hate the ones
00:07:22.300 who think that Jesus Christ was the son of God or something like that. It's like, well, I mean,
00:07:25.780 that's pretty close to a perfect circle. And if you know Jewish history, you can understand why they
00:07:30.540 might not feel comfortable in a state where they're a minority. But anyway, the next here,
00:07:34.600 we have David Duke. So David Duke said, David Duke is the KKK guy, right? Or what?
00:07:41.560 The guy who runs the KKK. Yeah. Okay. Just want to make sure I I'm not here's the the other thing is,
00:07:47.040 is as as people who are frequently accused of being adjacent to such people. I mean,
00:07:55.000 I think Trump experiences to, they're often insinuations that were related to people. And
00:08:01.880 I have no idea who they are, or I have no idea what this phrase means. They're like, say you hate
00:08:06.100 this person. I'm like, I don't know who this person is, or what? Yeah. Or they're like,
00:08:09.300 this sounds an awful like, like what this is. For example, when Trump was campaigning, and he
00:08:14.200 planned to have a speech at Madison, Madison Square Garden, okay, like really major venue. Okay,
00:08:19.880 more like many people. And, and suddenly the media is like, he's trying to recreate a, you know what,
00:08:26.240 an AZ, I rally that was in Madison Square Garden in 1940. It's like, how do you know this much
00:08:32.160 obscure lore from pre World War Two, like this? And because you know, at their house, there's like
00:08:39.540 a, an every guardian reporter's house, there's a secret room they open and it's full of Nazi
00:08:43.140 memorabilia. I mean, yeah, like, it just seems like the biggest aficionados of, of, of history and
00:08:48.900 memory and like collectors of memorabilia and, and, uh, you know, aficionados of obscure facts
00:08:55.180 are progressive people who use it for witch hunting purposes, or perhaps because they're really the
00:09:00.080 racist ones. I don't know, but it's just so frustrating. So that's why I asked, because
00:09:04.340 honestly, and I'd also point out, as I'm saying names, is these are people who are accused of
00:09:08.740 being racist. I don't know if they're actually racist. I haven't done time to think about it.
00:09:12.180 Because that's, yeah, I mean, a lot of people accuse us of being racist and here we are. So I don't
00:09:17.260 know. Adjacency to Trump was used as justification to argue Trump is racist. Right. And these are
00:09:24.120 people who I believe if they had been at an event or something like that might be the type of people
00:09:28.640 who would make say black people or gay people or Jewish people going to that event feel uncomfortable.
00:09:33.360 And I, this is part of the key and it's what we'll get to later is this is the rights woke
00:09:40.420 problem. Like the wokeism is the left mirror of this audience. If you go to an event and you're
00:09:48.660 a cis white male, these people will make you feel uncomfortable. They will harass you. They have
00:09:54.580 really good ties within the administration and can get into the administration and actually can make
00:09:59.940 laws and stuff like that. The right has taken this toxic faction, stucked out the venom and spit it in
00:10:06.540 the toilet. Like they themselves now feel uncomfortable going to right ring rallies.
00:10:12.380 And that's why, if you look at this last cycle where Kamala was trying to argue Trump's racist,
00:10:16.780 Trump's all this, when black people went to his rallies, when gay people went to his rallies,
00:10:20.300 they're like, wait a second, I fucking love being here. And not only that, one of the, the lies that you
00:10:26.540 will hear from this audience about themselves is that they are the foot soldiers and like Trump needs
00:10:31.740 to like appeal to them to win election cycles, right? Like they're the people actually, that's not
00:10:36.940 true. Who, who's, who's our foot soldiers? Who's no, who's, who's our real foot soldiers? Scott Pressler.
00:10:42.620 He said he'd come back and today he did.
00:10:50.700 Scott Pressler, the gay is our real foot soldier. Scott Pressler.
00:10:54.780 Snooking with the Amish. Yeah. Just like a bunch of really cool doers. Yeah. And I just, I, I genuinely
00:11:03.580 know I did, I did once have a conversation with someone who turned out to know two people.
00:11:09.500 I can think of two people in my entire life who I've spoken. No, three, because there was one
00:11:14.380 childhood girl. Like it was like in the fifth grade who like actually were definitely racist,
00:11:19.900 racist, but also I'm like, where are these racists? Like most people aren't, it's just
00:11:26.540 weird to me. They're just incredibly rare. They don't. And you can see this like they're
00:11:30.300 out there in droves and they're everywhere. And they're like, no, this is actually a really
00:11:34.300 important point. They do not. And you can see this in the data exist in the Republican voting
00:11:38.940 base at a differential level than within the democratic voting. Yes. Yeah. And here I'm talking
00:11:43.660 about mainstream old school. I hate blacks racist, not like a redefinition of racism around
00:11:48.780 wokeism, which I also believe is accurate, but I'm just saying like the, I hate blacks type racist,
00:11:53.900 the, I hate Jews type racist, the, I hate gates type. They actually vote for Democrats at the same
00:11:58.460 rate as they vote for Trump. And you can see this in the data. So I will note here that what you're
00:12:04.220 seeing is one, they're incredibly rare in reality. And the same way that actual far Rokis are rare in
00:12:09.580 reality, but the democratic party has made their rallies, their events, their protests, like, like
00:12:18.220 honey to a fly for these incredibly rare Rok variety humans. Whereas Trump rallies have become
00:12:26.220 very, very toxic to these types of people and they don't want to be there. They don't want to have
00:12:30.780 anything to do with it anymore. They see him as a traitor. And that is why I think in large part,
00:12:39.340 he's been so successful at breaking this Democrat narrative that he's a racist because like, for
00:12:44.940 example, the Republicans have this narrative, like Kamala's woke, Kamala's not woke. And we'll be
00:12:48.780 talking about this in a future episode, but she has not scared away the wokes yet. She hasn't put
00:12:54.220 out, you know, the, the onion to the vampires to get them out of the building yet. Trump did that
00:12:59.900 was a racist. And we'll be talking about how he did that so successfully. So David Duke head of the KKK
00:13:05.260 said, I endorse for president of the United States, green party candidate, Dr. Jill Stein. Although Dr.
00:13:11.100 Jill and I obviously have our differences on important issues. She is the only candidate who
00:13:15.980 speaks clearly against the war in the Middle East. He acknowledged that his endorsement of a far left
00:13:22.540 candidate would quote unquote shock some of his supporters, but said his decision is based on quote,
00:13:27.900 what is good for white European people, as well as all of humanity in quote. So, I mean, these are not
00:13:34.860 like roundabout endorsements. These are who these people want to win. And it is for one reason they
00:13:41.500 want the Jewish state gone. So, and this has actually hurt a lot of them. Now that the Republicans
00:13:46.780 have become the pro Israel party and Dems have become the anti Israel party, even though the Dem
00:13:52.540 leadership didn't get this particular memo, they'd do a lot better in the polls if they did, but I think
00:13:57.260 they're afraid of their donor class. But here I'd add another person here who's really interested in
00:14:01.740 this Ann Coulter. So Ann Coulter is not, like, people will be like, oh, she's a racist because
00:14:07.580 she said this stuff about Mexicans. She almost married a black guy. Like, she's not a racist in
00:14:12.060 a generic term, right? But she also falls into this category of having, I guess I'd call it an
00:14:17.660 Esno-nationalist bent to some of her talking points around Hispanics.
00:14:23.340 Are there any suggestions how we might help?
00:14:25.260 How about we get rid of all the Mexicans?
00:14:31.340 And I think that things start to fall into place when we study Ann Coulter's mindset as
00:14:35.820 to why these people don't have families. But we'll get to that in just a second.
00:14:38.860 I'm going to shelve that for just a second. But she has says about Trump that she sees him as an
00:14:43.740 awful, awful person and that she can't trust him as far as she can throw him.
00:14:48.700 Now, the person who I think does the best in terms of calmly explaining all of this
00:14:55.420 is Leather Apron Club. Leather Apron Club has an anti-Semitic and anti-gay, I'd say, bias to a lot
00:15:04.620 of the stuff he puts out there. But I should be clear, when a lot of people say those words,
00:15:09.740 they mean them negatively. And I mean those words no more negatively than I would say that Simone and I
00:15:16.140 have a filio-Semitic bias, a pro-Jewish bias in our stuff, and a pro-normal gay bias in our stuff.
00:15:23.660 And just as that leads to some bias in the way that he interprets things, it leads to bias in
00:15:30.140 the way we interpret things. But it is because of that separate perspective that he has that is
00:15:34.700 so divorced from my own that I have actually gained a lot of insight into the world by watching
00:15:39.420 his videos because he just sees the world so differently than I do. And I generally respect
00:15:45.660 him as an intellectual. But while I respect him as an intellectual, I also am not sad to see him
00:16:15.020 leave the Republican Party. And I am not sad to see people like him leave the Republican Party
00:16:19.500 because it is with the exit of him that we get the entrance of genuine human stars like Scott
00:16:28.540 Presley. You know, cleaning up cities that are trashy, just getting out there and fixing things,
00:16:32.620 getting out the Amish vote, likely winning. Pennsylvania for Trump could have been critical
00:16:37.020 in winning the election. And if we adopt these types of people's ideology, which you'll see,
00:16:41.980 you know, he wants us to be harsher on gay people and stuff like that, not support gay marriage.
00:16:46.060 It just wouldn't work. 70% of Americans now support same sex marriage. And of young Republicans,
00:16:51.100 18 to 29, 64% say they support same sex marriage. So like his perspective couldn't even win with like
00:16:58.380 next generations Republicans. We are not losing anything as these people leave the room. I am sorry
00:17:03.980 about that, but we're not. And, and it's not just that I note here. It's also that these people are
00:17:09.820 just like much less pleasant than Scott Presler and the normal gays as they exit and the normal gays
00:17:15.660 enter and the, the party becomes a lot more fun. Yeah. It's a more fun party. I'm sorry, guys. Like
00:17:23.980 you were cool. I kind of enjoyed our intellectual debates, but as you leave the room, like things are
00:17:30.380 getting better. Scott Presler, frankly, is a more decent human being than people like Nick Fuentes.
00:17:37.820 And, and a lot of these other people who we see, you know, they're not going out cleaning up cities.
00:17:42.540 They're not getting out doing the ground game. So I think, yeah, I think now also we are entering an
00:17:48.860 age in which hopefully, hopefully there's interest in building up rather than tearing down. And I'm being
00:17:55.500 selective in what I say here, because obviously there's a huge interest in tearing down the rotten,
00:18:01.420 old, broken elements of our society, government and businesses. But then that a lot of that interest
00:18:09.260 in tearing down what doesn't work is driven by a very deep and optimistic desire to build up.
00:18:14.940 And it's so much more fun talking with these people who are interested in the, the post-apocalypse
00:18:22.700 rebuild rather than just the, it's the apocalypse. Everything is terrible. I hate everyone.
00:18:28.940 These people suck.
00:18:29.820 Well, they're, they're fighting for an aesthetic vision. It's, it's basically a cargo cult. They
00:18:34.380 have this idea of what conservatism used to be maybe because they were like raised by like a single
00:18:37.820 mother and they never met a real conservative and they never had a real man there to tell them
00:18:42.540 like actually, you know, this is what conservatism in America is. And a splinter faction of the
00:18:48.780 conservative movement took over some of the party's policy for a while. And it was a splinter
00:18:53.020 faction. People can be like, no, the theocrats were always the mainstream. They were not with
00:18:57.740 what authority do I say? That's with the authority that my grandfather was a long serving conservative
00:19:02.140 congressman that my dad was a finalist. One of the final two candidates for two senior positions
00:19:07.340 within the Reagan administration, specifically being the, the guy who did connections
00:19:12.460 between the state department and the defense department. And when he was running for that,
00:19:15.740 the guy who kept him out became the no name person at the time, Pat Buchanan. And he didn't
00:19:20.860 like my dad because my dad had more nuanced opinions on things like abortion. And he wanted
00:19:25.100 a strict line when that wasn't even a mainstream conservative issue yet. And I think that he,
00:19:28.860 you know, that sort of shows how they took over for a period when the, you know, average conservative
00:19:33.660 voter was never about all of that. And they took over for a bit and now they've been kicked out,
00:19:38.380 but they're acting like, and these people who grew up without strong conservative influences,
00:19:42.380 within our life. We've talked about this in some of our videos on Andrew Tate where Andrew Tate is
00:19:47.260 someone who has never had a masculine influence in their life idea of what a masculine influence
00:19:52.780 looks like. And because of that, they end up following, if you think of the movie Gladiator,
00:19:58.300 I think a good differentiation here is, are you the emperor or are you Maximus? Are you the person who
00:20:05.180 is okay with diversity, was in their ranks, who people want to follow because they're going out
00:20:09.660 going out on the street? Like Scott Pressler, who's absolutely a Maximus character going out
00:20:14.540 and saying, there's trash on the streets. I'm going to clean it up because if not me, who does?
00:20:19.580 Or are you the person who spends your day on YouTube gatekeeping?
00:20:23.180 Mm-hmm. Are you, are you tearing down or are you building up?
00:20:27.740 Yeah. Yeah. Like we've tried to build with the Collins Institute, an alternate school system.
00:20:31.820 We try to build things with the EA stuff. We've been funneling money to lots of organizations,
00:20:36.220 doing really cool research. We have been building up where a lot of these individuals just focus on
00:20:43.500 gatekeeping and basically just masturbating this conservative aesthetic basically in a corner.
00:20:47.740 And so I think as people like us come into the movement, if people like Scott Pressler come in
00:20:50.860 as a movement, they're leaving the movement. What we've seen is one,
00:20:53.420 we can win with this Alliance and win big. We're better off without them.
00:20:57.420 Oh yeah. And people can be like, well, what about the Bible? And I'm like,
00:21:01.580 bro, have you even like read the Bible? Like the Bible is actually pretty clear that it is not about
00:21:06.940 Sharia law. That's like, these people want like Muslim nonsense. Okay. The Bible says render under
00:21:12.460 Caesar what is Caesar's. Okay. It is explicitly argues for a separation of church and state and
00:21:19.260 no legislating morality at the state level. The state is not supposed to do that if you're
00:21:24.540 a real Christian. And if you want to give up Christianity, just do what Tate did and become
00:21:28.060 a Muslim and whatever, at least you're being honest then. But anyway, I'm going to play the
00:21:31.500 leather apron club clip here. And I think he makes a really strong argument from his perspective.
00:21:37.020 Don't vote. And no, right off the bat, this is not a satire video. I'm earnestly telling you that
00:21:42.460 it may not be in your best interest to vote this election cycle. I'm mostly talking to
00:21:47.180 conservatives and right wingers here, but to vote for a candidate is to assent to their platform,
00:21:52.140 to signal to those running their campaign that you approve of the messaging that they have put out.
00:21:56.940 Our message to gay Americans tonight is this. You're free to marry who you want,
00:22:02.300 if you want, without the government standing in your way. And I think that frankly,
00:22:07.420 I wouldn't be surprised if me and Trump won just the normal gay guy vote because again,
00:22:14.140 they just wanted to be left the hell alone. But what should you do if like so many other
00:22:17.660 conservatives, you see the Republican Party shifting ever further away from real conservative
00:22:22.220 values? It's not at all an original thought to say that modern day conservatives are the liberals of
00:22:26.460 10 years ago. And for good reason. What about if you're an anti-war conservative? Trump has repeatedly
00:22:31.340 signaled his undying support for Israel at a time when tensions are close to boiling over in the
00:22:35.580 region. Okay. And what exactly is, what's the gist of his argument? The gist of his argument is he can't
00:22:41.660 support a party that supports things like gay rights and that has normal gays in leading
00:22:46.700 positions was in it. And that has somebody like JD Vance who says that normal gay men will vote for
00:22:51.660 Trump. So he's like, he's against the Catholic church too. I mean, he's against it. Look, he,
00:22:58.620 he has this vision of what a conservative is that is based on what progressives think a conservative
00:23:06.140 is. Isn't that funny? Yeah. Yeah. There's, there is a group of people like you say, the cargo cult
00:23:13.020 phenomenon who believe conservatism is the stereotype presented by progressives of conservatives. And I
00:23:21.260 would say that there are progressives who exist on the opposite end of that, who are the woke pantomime
00:23:27.100 that, that the, the right demonizes. I absolutely agree. But the difference is,
00:23:33.020 is that in the progressive party and we'll be talking about this in the next video, they
00:23:36.860 have taken the reins of power and are the people at all the events. Yeah. Right, right, right. They,
00:23:41.980 they, they, they turn it into a caricature and they completely lean into the point of absurdity
00:23:47.820 and then they're rewarded and given a promotion. Whereas when that's turned into a pantomime and taken
00:23:53.900 to a place of absurdity by the right, it falls off a cliff and is no longer a part of the right.
00:23:59.820 It's not on the landmass anymore. They're like, wait, this isn't what I thought I was. I thought
00:24:05.660 I was joining what my single mom. Yeah. Like where, where are the tiki torches? Why aren't you handing
00:24:10.380 out the tiki torches and the khaki pants? And we're like, well, we don't have them that this,
00:24:15.100 this was never real. And then they leave and then we're fine. And so that's great.
00:24:19.020 Yeah. And I think that there was a while where Trump didn't understand how to burn these people
00:24:27.020 so hard. And in this election, he's done a very good job of surrounding himself with
00:24:33.820 gay heroes, like Scott Pressler surrounding himself with people who are like, Hey, you guys
00:24:38.380 need to knock this shit the fuck off. People like us or, or, or, or rising parts of the new right who
00:24:44.220 are like, yeah, we're not playing any of this nonsense. People like Elon, who the right will be
00:24:49.420 like, did you know that he's banning people for anti-Semitic stuff? And like, he says free speech.
00:24:54.300 And it's like, yeah, well, I mean, we mean free speech with, you know, in reason and you guys have
00:25:01.420 passed out of reason. And so fuck off. We don't want to play, like, we don't want to play this game
00:25:05.740 with you. You're not useful to us. You're not useful to passing an agenda when humanity's dealing
00:25:10.780 with very short timelines. Civilization is crumbling and you're in the corner masturbating
00:25:15.340 with something that can't win because 70% of the electorate hates the idea. Like, like, what are you
00:25:20.620 thinking? You don't even care about winning anymore. It's just about feeling cool yourself.
00:25:25.340 And I think that that's the core thing that everyone got sick of these people for is they
00:25:28.300 were pushing ideas that can't win elections. Now, I also want to talk about them going extinct
00:25:33.740 because that's the other thing about these people is, is they tell people, well, fertility rates are
00:25:39.840 falling, civilizations falling apart. Here is something that used to work. And so I'm going to do that.
00:25:47.100 Now, I point out to them as a student of history, no, what you're doing isn't something that used to
00:25:51.120 work. It was never a thing. It's a weird cargo cult that you have created off of what Hollywood
00:25:56.460 said conservative culture was in the 1950s, even though it never was that. My granddad was
00:26:02.260 conservative culture in the 1950s. Excuse me. I think I know what conservatives represented in the
00:26:07.060 1950s. And my granddad, I even remember what he told me about Jewish people growing up.
00:26:12.540 Oh, okay. What did he tell you? Oh, he goes, you know, there's some people in my church,
00:26:21.200 because he was a very strict Baptist who say that Jews are going to hell. And he's like,
00:26:28.340 but one of my best friends is Jewish. And I know Jewish people and Jewish people are good people.
00:26:33.180 And I don't believe that a good God sends good people to hell. Um, this, this was a devout Baptist.
00:26:40.420 Okay. And so that might've influenced some of my beliefs around Jewish people. Like I, I believe in
00:26:45.360 multiple true religions, like strict followings of both Christian and Jewish faiths. Yeah.
00:26:50.380 Accurate. But you got to commit, but there are many ways you can commit and, and, and different
00:26:55.020 commitments are better or best for different people. Yeah. And I, and I think that they think that
00:27:01.140 this was, this wasn't what conservatives were back then. And it was what conservatives were back
00:27:04.920 then. They just been lied to by the media. And they're like, well, what about the Klan? Well,
00:27:13.040 the Klan was never a conservative movement. The Klan was a democratic movement. It was
00:27:16.820 supported the Democrats. And they're like, what about the party flip? The parties never fully flipped.
00:27:21.780 There was a slight flip within one era, but there was never a full party flip. The party flip that
00:27:27.080 people talk about around the Klan and stuff like that, that was no bigger than the party flip
00:27:31.000 that happened with the Trump election. So you can even say, okay, well then they flipped back since
00:27:34.880 it because Trump has flipped with the parties fight for. But what I also want to point out here is,
00:27:40.400 is if you follow these people, this rotten deviation of, of the perfect Christian lifestyle that they
00:27:49.000 claim to be pitching doesn't work. Okay. This rotten idea of white ethno-nationalism in the United
00:27:57.980 States. Now I'm actually okay with ethno-nationalism in like European countries. Cause like, whatever,
00:28:02.220 like that's actually their country, but in the United States, no fuck off. But, but the cultures
00:28:08.340 that they're pushing for that don't seem to work. So you look at something like Richard Spencer,
00:28:12.660 right? Two kids divorced. Okay. Nick Fuentes. He's a pretend version.
00:28:19.040 Virginity. Remember, a virgin body has the morning sheen of an unopened flower and the freshness of
00:28:27.280 secret springs. It's your choice, ladies. Hold onto your glorious ripe fruit or
00:28:33.360 Comprende? By that, what I mean is he's one of these like reclaimed his virginity virgins.
00:28:41.700 Maybe I shouldn't couch wolf. Jerry, if you're worried about your past, don't. This is a great
00:28:47.680 opportunity to start fresh. Even though this morning I thumbed a ride and made a little lunch
00:28:51.640 money. Jerry, I'm giving you a chance to reclaim your virginity. What? Don't think about sex. Don't
00:28:58.140 think about sex. Don't think about sex. Hey Jerry. Hello. I was wondering. Wondering what? Hmm? If you
00:29:03.520 could get me behind the dumpster, hike up my skirt and pound home. Well, I'm a virgin now. And this is
00:29:09.260 one blushing rose you are not gonna deflower. Now he doesn't say this publicly, but I have a pretty good
00:29:14.840 authority that he's not actually a virgin and that he was conceived with IVF. So he's Catholic
00:29:19.460 ish. So just for the record, I've met actually at this point, several pretty devout Catholics who
00:29:27.320 weren't informed that they were conceived via IVF until way later in their lives. Their parents just
00:29:34.160 didn't tell them. So it doesn't surprise me if that would be true. It's not at all unusual.
00:29:39.900 It's a weird new Catholic thing. As we point out, the Catholic church came up with us 200 years ago,
00:29:44.040 the ninth, where the syllabus of errors added this. He's the guy who did the ripping the penises
00:29:48.260 off all the statues. None of the great Catholic leaders in history thought this. Augustus of
00:29:52.680 Hippo didn't think this. St. Thomas Aquinas didn't think this. It's this weird new thing that is gonna
00:29:58.060 die out when 60% of the population in the developed world is infertile by 2060, which is what we already
00:30:03.320 see in the data. Anyway, so Nick Fuentes. Yeah. Okay. Nick Fuentes, if your way of living works so well,
00:30:10.100 where's your wife? You know, why did, why don't you get a job? Get a goddamn job, Al. You got a
00:30:18.060 negative attitude. That's what's stopping you. You got to get your act together. Okay. Next,
00:30:23.240 David Duke, divorced, two daughters. So below population rate, denounced him. Couldn't find
00:30:29.660 anything on Alex. Well, that's what he goes by, the Leather and Apron Club guy. But he's never mentioned
00:30:34.880 a wife and kids and doesn't, I don't know. You know how you can tell a lot about a person just
00:30:40.000 looking at their face? He does not scream dad to me. He screams kid. And people often undergo
00:30:47.020 physiological changes when they become a dad. Oh yeah, the hormonal profile change that dudes go
00:30:51.180 through when they become dads is real. It's real. Dad bod is real. Dad face is real. Well, dad face is
00:30:58.560 real because you're changing, you know? And I bet AI would probably be able to tell dad faces was like
00:31:03.200 an 80% likelihood. I gotta say, by the way, Malcolm, fatherhood looks really good on you.
00:31:09.000 Like when I compare pictures of you from when I first met you, when I, I already thought you were
00:31:12.620 banging hot, but like now, you're more chiseled now. You're more chiseled. What is going on?
00:31:18.900 It's the opposite of what I expected. Well, I mean, that happens to dads. This is very dad face.
00:31:24.220 Well, normally the stereotype of dad bod is beer gut. It's softer. And I don't like, I don't like
00:31:30.720 who guts are softer, as you know. Well, I know. I agree. I agree. But I think that there is
00:31:36.480 a softness to the face of people who aren't fathers that you don't see in fathers, which you will see
00:31:42.780 in pictures before and after I became a dad. And I think that people actually sort of like
00:31:47.660 instinctually know this difference. They will look at online influencers who are dads versus ones who
00:31:54.520 aren't dads. And the ones who aren't dads come off as, even if they're older, like a Nick Fuentes or
00:31:59.940 something like that as like plucky youngsters. But the dads, you see them and you're like,
00:32:06.340 oh, that's a dad. Like they bring like a, a something to the room. That's a little different.
00:32:11.740 And I don't know what it is. I actually think it comes off as a, not an authority,
00:32:17.480 but almost sort of a stodgy acceptance of reality, which is best represented in something like the
00:32:24.440 person you expect to tell a dad joke. The world is not as edgy to them anymore. And they're not
00:32:31.120 interested in being edgy. They're interested in what works. And I think this is why the Bible,
00:32:37.580 and I'll put the exact quote here in editing.
00:32:39.840 The saying is trustworthy. If anyone aspires to the office of an overseer,
00:32:43.660 he desires a noble task. This is an overseer of the church, like a bishop or a church leader or a
00:32:48.440 preacher. Therefore, an overseer must be above reproach. The husband to one wife, a sober minded,
00:32:54.700 self-controlled and respectable and hospitable person able to teach. So you must be the husband
00:33:00.520 to one wife. That's it. It's not vague. I love it. When I go to Catholic things on this, they go,
00:33:06.220 it was, it was a metaphor. It's a fucking metaphor. No, it wasn't a fucking metaphor. You guys just
00:33:11.240 ignore the Bible or it'll say, well, it says a husband to one wife. What it means by this is that
00:33:15.760 you can't have more than one wife, but it's totally okay to have no wives. What it definitely
00:33:19.820 doesn't mean is that everyone in a church leadership position should have no wives,
00:33:23.780 right? That's, that's super obvious. And this is why when I look at the various Christian
00:33:28.980 denominations, I think that something like Catholicism is much less Christian than something
00:33:33.660 like Mormonism, because at least Mormons have like a good reason for why they ignore parts of
00:33:38.660 the Bible. They can be like, well, I got some new scripture here. I might disagree with that new
00:33:43.040 scripture, but at least they got a reason. I would note here, just because I expect some people to
00:33:48.160 bring this up. They're like, well, what about Corinthian seven, where it says, well, in some
00:33:53.120 ways, a single person might be better at preaching than a non-single person. And I would point out here
00:33:59.920 that the line from Timothy I was laying out there is about requirements, requirements for a role.
00:34:05.640 Now, what's the preface to the part in Corinthians? It says, now as a concession,
00:34:10.820 not a command, I say this. So what here he's saying is, well, in some ways it might be okay to
00:34:18.740 be single in these narrow circumstances. Not that this is something that a leadership position was
00:34:24.840 in the church should have. It says very explicitly, unmarried men should not be allowed to be preachers
00:34:29.840 in the church. Now, a lot of people might wonder how Catholics square that. I don't know. Whatever you
00:34:34.740 want to say, but this is in the Bible. Unmarried men are not supposed to be people you take advice
00:34:38.560 from. By the way, I went to look, look at more of this. Cause I heard when I was looking up, I think
00:34:42.660 it was David Duke, his wife divorced him and went for the guy who founded Stormfront, a friend of
00:34:48.240 his. So sad as well. So this was Steven Donald Black. So I was like, okay, guy who founded Stormfront,
00:34:52.460 one kid has denounced him. Then you look at Ann Coulter, for example, no kids, not only no kids,
00:34:58.380 but she was engaged 10 times. Apparently I'm like, that's a culture. That's something's wrong.
00:35:02.500 Yeah. When it's one of those things when, if you call everyone else an asshole, it probably means
00:35:07.500 you're the asshole, you know, something's just not right there. Well, here, what I'd say,
00:35:13.380 and my takeaway from all of this is, is that the reason why these people have resorted to this
00:35:21.180 more, I guess I'd say like ethnocentric philosophies in response to what they see as like low white
00:35:28.600 fertility rates is because they don't have a cultural solution to fix that. And so all they
00:35:36.360 can do is do things like close the borders to try to maintain the quote unquote purity of their region
00:35:41.440 in the same way, like the South Koreans did. But like, clearly it's not working out well for the
00:35:46.480 South Koreans. If for example, like, let's say, suppose Ann Coulter is like, I am concerned about
00:35:52.340 this American culture going extinct. Right. When, so I want to keep out Hispanic people from
00:35:58.440 entering this culture. The problem is, is that if she's not having kids, it's not the Mexicans who
00:36:03.940 made her have no kids. Like the number of Hispanic people in this country had nothing to do with the
00:36:08.020 fact that none of her engagements worked out, had nothing to do with the fact that she hasn't even
00:36:11.680 been able to like use a sperm donor to get pregnant, has nothing to do with the fact that she hasn't even
00:36:17.220 adopted. You know, these are all choices that she has made or the result of the culture that she
00:36:24.100 has adopted being a non-functioning culture. Hold on though. I want to, I want to talk about
00:36:28.640 the line between toxic ethno-nationalism that's just destructive and pointless and hateful versus
00:36:37.980 cultural pride breeding friendly competition. So one of the reasons we talk about, for example,
00:36:45.020 Israel having such a great birth rate, despite being modern and gender egalitarian and prosperous
00:36:53.360 and highly educated is that they have this feeling of otherness. They have this strong sense of
00:36:58.380 cultural pride. Now they're not trying to shove out others. They're not, I wouldn't say they hate on
00:37:04.380 others, but they're definitely proud of who they are. And I'm sure that internally they will laugh at,
00:37:08.960 point out and criticize others. Where's the line between what I would call sportsman-like
00:37:14.760 rivalry where you're not hateful towards someone. You just dunk on them the same way that you would
00:37:20.360 dunk on a rival football team versus that kind of hateful, oh no, I'm not dunking on them. I want a
00:37:28.520 final solution to them. Like what, where's the line? Because I think that you need to have that
00:37:32.980 healthy competition and that internal pride for a group, be it cultural or, or even industrial or,
00:37:41.160 you know, nationalistic and, and then, you know, and prenatalism.
00:37:45.640 Well, I think the line is, is, is clear and bold. So the modern conservative movement is
00:37:51.820 a united network of clans. That is what America is now. It's the united clans. And that's what America
00:37:59.360 always was. That's what the different States were. It was a united group of different cultures
00:38:03.980 working to a common cause that competed against each other. And I think one of the things that
00:38:10.660 the left gets wrong is they think you can't have pride in your clan while still ultimately being
00:38:18.220 part of a united clan based network. And a sci-fi universe, I think does a very good job of this
00:38:24.640 because I've been playing a game in this universe recently. You guys should check it out. If you like
00:38:27.560 video games, I've been loving it is mech warrior clans, which is about the clans who would come
00:38:33.500 back and attack the inner sphere and everything like this. And this is a sci-fi world far in the
00:38:37.560 future where every one of the clans that makes up the clan system is very distinct. They have their
00:38:43.480 own cultural practices. They have their own cultural identity. They have some level of own internal
00:38:48.020 governance system. They kill each other. Occasionally they get into fights occasionally,
00:38:52.000 but there is a system of rules that all of them obey in these conflicts. And you can say,
00:38:58.820 oh, well, I mean, this is like some new American thing. No, in every period that Western civilization
00:39:03.900 has thrived, we have relied on this mechanism. Look at the ancient Greek city-states. You had the clans,
00:39:11.020 which were the city-states, you know, Athens, Florida, Thebes, et cetera, who would compete against each
00:39:15.940 other. Sometimes it's sort of ritualized competitions like the Olympics, sometimes in direct conflict,
00:39:21.480 but they always knew the true enemy was the barbarians, the outsiders, the people outside
00:39:26.760 of the clan network. You look at the great period of European history, the clans, the crusader kings,
00:39:35.460 they would fight amongst each other. They would have ritualized combat things. They'd have other
00:39:39.900 ritualized, formalized ways of competing. But when a crusade was called, they all knew what the other
00:39:46.220 was. It was the same with the Muslim kingdoms during their great period. This system of united
00:39:53.020 clans is the way that, and if you can watch our One Civilization video, the One Civilization works
00:39:58.620 best. We work best when you have people with different philosophies, i.e. hypotheses about how to
00:40:06.520 live, being able to have pride in those hypotheses and competing against others. You can look at our
00:40:11.720 ribbing of stuff like Catholic philosophy on this, right? Like we rib on Catholics all the time,
00:40:16.760 but there is not like a genuine animosity in that ribbing. I wouldn't say that we should keep Catholics
00:40:23.000 out of the country or that, you know, like anything like that. And we actually take the exact
00:40:28.640 opposite perspective of that when we talk about it. And I think we as a world need to get back to a
00:40:34.440 perspective where I can say, I have pride in who I am. And I, as a hypothesis, think that my culture
00:40:42.840 is better than yours. But that is only proven by how many kids I have and how many of those kids stay
00:40:48.400 in that culture and how much money I make. When I say how much money I make, I mean my ability to
00:40:51.720 contribute to the economy, right? I wouldn't consider clans that live off the state to have any value to
00:40:56.680 the system. So you're open to the potentiality that you're wrong.
00:40:59.640 Yes. I'm open to the potentiality. I'm wrong. And these people aren't when they close the borders,
00:41:05.840 it's in a way saying, uh, and I do think that we should close the borders to low skilled immigrants.
00:41:11.320 I think that's just like a no nothing. As my grandfather said, he said, you can't have
00:41:15.880 heavy social services and porous borders. You have to choose one. I believe that this,
00:41:21.720 this has nothing to do with Hispanic people or anything like that. It's just in common sense.
00:41:26.780 And since we can't get rid of all the social services our country offers,
00:41:29.940 we have to close the borders. It's the only solution. Otherwise we're going to disproportionately
00:41:34.020 draw low skilled people in who want to live off of the social services that we have that
00:41:37.880 are disproportionately higher than those in their birth country. So, okay. Like that's a normal
00:41:42.520 thing to want, but these people know they're afraid of the way our culture may change.
00:41:46.700 And the reason they're afraid of that is they recognize, and I think rightfully so,
00:41:50.960 that their iterations of our culture are unable to motivate fertility. And we'll talk about this in a
00:41:56.420 future video because I want to do a whole video on this, but pluralistic cultures are intrinsically
00:42:02.600 strong cultures. Yeah. Okay. Okay. Yeah. So I guess the other losing element of this is in response to
00:42:09.380 encountering hardship and low fertility, their response is tear down other cultures and not
00:42:17.880 fix yourself from within, which is one reason why one, we're really skeptical of, of groups that are
00:42:26.660 trying to impose their will on other groups and like grow that way, basically grow by forcing
00:42:31.840 conversion versus groups that are breaking off on their own, innovating in creative ways and finding
00:42:39.380 ways to just internally be great and just do better.
00:42:42.560 Yeah. Yeah. Well, and this is, I think a core difference between people with these two mindsets,
00:42:47.960 how they look at other groups. So somebody was one of these mindsets. They might look at a group
00:42:52.480 like the Jews and be like, Oh, Jews are doing uniquely well on tests. They are making a uniquely
00:42:57.760 high amount of money. They are, you know, winning a unique amount of Nobel prizes. We should cut them
00:43:04.800 down. Like we need to, we need to stop this from happening because it's not our people succeeding.
00:43:10.860 Prevent them from being promoted, make it harder for them to get into good schools. Yes.
00:43:15.720 Yes. Whereas you have people like us who see this and we're like, Oh, what are the Jews doing? Right.
00:43:19.600 What can we learn from? You could look at this was like, it's so funny that these people who would
00:43:23.320 degrade things like the BLM movement aren't able to see their own similarity there where the BLM
00:43:28.720 movement is like, well, if white people are earning more money or achieving more, they must be stealing
00:43:35.780 it from us instead of being like, well, you know, maybe you have some cultural problems you can work
00:43:39.980 on and you can look at some aspects of quote unquote white culture and try to adopt it to do
00:43:45.500 better yourselves. You know, even when you control, for example, for wells, like we're just talking
00:43:50.640 about like problems, for example, even if you control for wells, homicide rates are higher in black
00:43:54.960 communities. Like, so that's a cultural thing. Well, it's either that or it's a genetic thing.
00:43:59.220 And I'm not even going to take, like, I don't think it is. I think it's a cultural thing.
00:44:04.740 Right. Those are like the two real explanations there. And, or you could say, maybe it's a,
00:44:09.800 there's not a police enough police presence in those areas saying, and then it's like, Oh,
00:44:13.520 so you want more police than black neighborhoods? Basically, there's no answer to this. It works well
00:44:16.820 for progressives. And so it's one of these inconvenient facts, but, but I think that, that
00:44:21.220 we can learn from people who are doing things right. And Jews, Jews aren't just out competing
00:44:29.200 us. They're also out breeding us. They have more kids. Even secular Jews are above repopulation rate
00:44:34.860 fertility in Israel. Like, obviously this is something I should be learning from, but if I'm
00:44:40.000 in this tear down instead of, and this is what I mean, like strength leads to pluralism. If you
00:44:45.460 believe that you understand where, where anyone's out competing, you're like, okay, I understand
00:44:49.300 they're out community because of this, this, and this, which is like what this channel is
00:44:51.820 about. And I'm going to steal those parts of their cultural technology. And I actually
00:44:55.380 think that their cultural technology is flawed here, here, here, and here, and I can beat them.
00:45:00.240 It is my belief in my cultural superiority, the culture that I'm building for this family
00:45:07.240 that leads me to be pluralistic because I know that in an open and fair competition, we will
00:45:15.240 win. Or at least be one of the major competitors. That's also what leads me to a lot of people
00:45:21.160 can be like, why are you so phileo-semitic? Because they're winning.
00:45:23.920 Yeah. You're interested in those who have winning strategies.
00:45:29.100 Yes. They're going to matter in the future. It's useful to build clan alliances with them.
00:45:36.640 Don't be like the Nazis and kick out all your smart scientists because you know what those,
00:45:40.880 sorry, you're Jewish scientists. This is a bit like that Biden line there because you know what
00:45:46.100 happens? They're going to build a big ass fucking bomb and drop it on your face one day. So don't
00:45:52.160 do that. Work with the people who are different from you and find ways to work together because
00:45:57.860 that is what I think is one thing that makes the Jews like really good persistent allies for any
00:46:02.580 cultural group is they religiously don't have a dogma to convert your kids. Whereas the wokes do.
00:46:10.060 A lot of these like Catholic integralists do. They're highlandering it. They're telling me
00:46:14.820 I'll come for your kids one day. We can never really be allies. And so every alliance is like a
00:46:19.400 fair weather friend alliance. But it's not what works well for Western civilization as we have seen
00:46:25.280 the period of Western civilization where we had one of the lowest advancements like of our golden
00:46:29.180 ages was the Roman period because it was too homogenous. Yeah. Well, and here's what I've noticed
00:46:35.840 most about the super high fertility Catholics, which are not really represented by the Pope with the
00:46:42.940 central bureaucracy. They are converting incredibly well and they have a very high birth rate. So
00:46:48.040 they have the perfect combo. But the only way they're doing that is by having incredible communities
00:46:54.600 and cultural amenities that make it a no brainer for anyone who believes in having kids and being there
00:47:00.440 in the future to join them because they're great. They love them. You know, they have the best networks
00:47:06.980 and referrals and support groups and just other families to hang out with. So you convert because
00:47:14.480 they're better. And that's that is the way to go is you attract people and you boost your own birth rate
00:47:20.220 just by imparting fitness, which is exactly what culture is supposed to do. Exactly. Well, and I do love
00:47:26.400 this vision of the new right as a united clans. When we show up, you know, you've got your Hasidic Jews,
00:47:32.300 you've got your Mormons, you've got your Catholics, you've got your weirdos like us or Elon who have
00:47:38.140 these weird like technophilic beliefs. And we all look different. We all have slightly different takes
00:47:42.960 on things. And what we agree on is we want freedom of thought. We want our kids to be safe. We want a
00:47:50.060 basically functional government and we want the freedom to be different from each other.
00:47:58.060 And that's something the left can't offer. When you go to their events, it is one way of being.
00:48:02.780 You are allowed to have a different skin color and that's it.
00:48:07.080 You go to our events. The Hasidic Jews think nothing like us. Catholics think nothing like us.
00:48:15.200 We rib on them all the time. You know, we rib on Hasidic Jews. I've called Hasidic Jews witches before.
00:48:19.940 Not all Hasidic Jews, specifically the group that I am less favorable to is the Chabad group. But that's
00:48:28.720 a big portion of the Hasidic Jews who would be watching this. That video, you know, I got some calls
00:48:34.180 after that one. But they know when I say that, I'm not saying like I hate them or anything like
00:48:39.480 that. I'm saying, look, I've read the same texts you do and I have a different interpretation of
00:48:43.120 them. Even within a Jewish context, even within a Jewish theological context, I have a different
00:48:47.180 interpretation. And that's fine. An active theological discussion is what makes a theology strong.
00:48:56.440 That's the whole point.
00:48:58.360 Love you, Simone. I absolutely love, and we were so lucky that all of these individuals,
00:49:04.160 signals that all of the racists and all of the anti-Semites and all the homophobes came
00:49:07.720 out and said, we aren't voting for Trump and our followers aren't voting for Trump. And
00:49:12.700 so we got to see what happened when they didn't vote for Trump, when they didn't come out to
00:49:16.160 the rallies, when they weren't excited. And you know what happened? We did better than
00:49:20.660 ever. Yeah. Thanks, guys. Yeah, thanks. I'm happy with you. Go join the Democrats. They're
00:49:27.180 more like you anyway. Yeah, they're pretty racist. Yeah. So deal for it.
00:49:33.080 When me and Brad first met, I didn't think we'd get along, but it turns out we kind of
00:49:36.560 agree on everything. Your racial identity is the most important thing. Everything should
00:49:39.860 be looked at through the lens of race. Jinx, you owe me a Coke. Damn. We both think minorities
00:49:43.500 are a united group who think the same and act the same. And both the same. You don't want
00:49:47.060 to lose your black card. Sorry, I don't know. I just think we should roll back discrimination
00:49:49.640 law so we can hire based on race again. Jinx, now you owe me a Coke. Hey, tell them what you
00:49:53.740 told me yesterday. White actors should only do voices for white cartoon characters. I've been saying that for years.
00:49:58.280 It's fantastic there. They'll get on like bread and butter.
00:50:05.280 Black people should only shop at black businesses. I guess the only thing we really disagree about
00:50:09.840 is I think white people are the root of all evil. But what did I tell you, though? If we can narrow
00:50:13.440 that down to a certain group of tiny-headed white people, I think we can come to an understanding.
00:50:17.820 Technically, I don't consider Jewish people white. Neither do I.
00:50:20.740 All right. I love you. I love you, too. And this is the game I'm talking about. Kids,
00:50:28.540 family, wife, love. These people never, ever, ever take an influencer seriously who's giving you life
00:50:34.560 advice that doesn't have a good relationship with their spouse and kids. If you care about having a
00:50:39.740 spouse and kids. I believe this very strongly. Like, if that's your goal, if your goal is to have a
00:50:47.560 surviving culture, you could look at somebody. Yeah, then you have to look at life advisors who
00:50:51.940 are into that. You could look at somebody like Steven Crowder, right? Like, okay, he has a lot
00:50:55.560 of good ideas about culture. I think he's, I thought he was a competent person. But if he fails at his
00:51:00.320 marriage, then I can't trust anything he says about the way that women should be treated, about the way
00:51:05.080 that- Oh, yeah. No, no, no. Yeah. No, he's completely- He failed. Yeah.
00:51:10.120 You don't want to beat me or screw me? What kind of marriage is this? Bring a book.
00:51:14.100 Yeah, he failed. And we need to admit that whatever he thought about, you know, the way
00:51:19.340 you source a partner, the way you date, the way we should act sexually, the way we should act around
00:51:22.400 pornography, the way we should act about- All that I can throw out the door because, like, clearly he
00:51:25.780 doesn't know what he's talking about. From a functionalist perspective. And some people are
00:51:29.100 from, like, non-functionalist culture, so this isn't going to land with him. They're like,
00:51:32.080 I like his aesthetics. I'm like, okay, well, my belief is you will go extinct. I might be wrong,
00:51:39.260 but the data says I'm right. So bye-bye. Bye-bye, Nick Pointez is at the world. It was cute while you
00:51:46.180 were here. This little thing you put on, it was cute, but it's over for you. And it's over for
00:51:52.300 people like you. No, it was cute, but it was wrong. Isn't that cute, but it's wrong! Isn't that cute,
00:52:02.880 but it's wrong? I love you. Love you, Malcolm.
00:52:07.800 I have Halloween. Do a video of it, okay? Okay. Tell me about Trick or Treat, then.
00:52:13.800 Trick or Treat is the part of Trick or Treating!
00:52:18.800 You tell me Trick or Treat!
00:52:21.800 You want Mac and Cheese? Okay, it's Trick or Treat, Smell My Feet, Tell Me Something Good to Eat.