00:01:28.680And when people are like, oh, because you see on a lot of the conservative bloggers, and I'm not going to rehash all this, have shown you the protesters outside of the Anthony tribe.
00:01:39.220What do you want us to do? What do you want us to do at this point? What? I'm lost for it. I don't know what to do. I got five boys. I don't know. I ain't got nothing to tell them no more.
00:01:49.360Play out since then. And what we're watch happening now is because.
00:01:53.160which will go which was very very open and shut case and really insane they ended up raising
00:02:01.500six hundred thousand dollars for the case moving into a nine hundred thousand dollar house and then
00:02:09.220wait the family of the attacker yes then he had to be he had to basically sue the court and say
00:02:17.500i'm i'm destitute and be like supported by a public defendant yeah wait wait wait so
00:02:26.060oh okay the attacker's family raised a ton of money but said they were destitute
00:02:34.980basically they raised a ton of money they spent all of the money on personal things
00:02:42.400oh and then they couldn't afford like a defender and they have personally reported to the media
00:02:49.640oh we didn't do that and so like snopes will say like oh this isn't true but it's one of those
00:02:55.180things where snopes is so ideologically captured at this point if you just then why is he using a
00:03:00.340public defendant if he raised six hundred thousand dollars why do they have a new house like why are
00:03:06.720do they admit they have a new house in their own social media postings there there there was a
00:03:13.820incorrect accusation at one point that they had done this which is the funny thing it's basically
00:03:18.480the right accuse them of doing this before they were like that's a great idea but they're like
00:03:22.500yeah we can prove we haven't withdrawn the money yet and then like literally just weeks later now
00:03:27.420we withdrew the money and bought a new house but anyway so we have people like cardi b saying i
00:03:34.060don't know if you saw like so it's not just the crazy people outside of this place like and and
00:03:39.820saying that he got a new car by the way oh no is this his brother because just to be to be clear
00:03:48.740i know and most people have heard about this but what happened was in december of 2025
00:03:52.660a an 18 year old white university student named henry nowak was stabbed to death multiple times
00:03:59.460with an eight inch Sikh ceremonial dagger so this was also like specifically talking about that's
00:04:05.800that's not what we're talking about right now we're talking which case are you talking about
00:04:08.880the anthony case okay sorry there are so many who is who is where what and we're talking about
00:04:17.240anthony case the black guy who stabbed a white track star to death oh god i didn't even come
00:04:22.720across that i have all these other cases that i looked at this is becoming way too much there are
00:04:29.160so many random killings of white yeah no so there's the 2025 dublin case where a 20-something
00:04:36.020illegal immigrant believed to be from africa allegedly assaulted a 10-year-old irish girl
00:04:40.860and then that triggered a bunch of riots and then there's a june 2026 belfast knife attack
00:04:45.740a 40-something white stephan ogifle and and was was stabbed by a sudanese refugee who was granted
00:04:55.080status in 2023 and then he was charged with attempted murder but after immediately after
00:05:00.120that stabbing took place obviously there's a lot of unrest over immigration and then there was the
00:05:05.900april 2026 belgian case of group unplanned surprise sex in a forest i don't know how else
00:05:15.960to put this basically nine migrant minors from various non-western backgrounds gang
00:05:21.580the prize sex attacked a 14 year old belgian school girl who they filmed attacking in a forest0.80
00:05:30.240after she was lured there by her 16 year old boyfriend and then posted it on snapchat and
00:05:35.520they were they were found guilty but they didn't receive any prison sentences they got
00:05:39.70030 hours max of community service yeah just you know clean the clean the highway for 30 hours and
00:05:48.700we're good yeah you're not even finding the ones that i'm finding like then there's the the henry
00:05:54.080now case which which i've been hearing about the most that's the most famous with that later because
00:05:58.940everyone's aware of the details of dagger and then there's well wait so who who's this track
00:06:03.880i haven't even heard of this you didn't even find the sudanese guy who just yesterday
00:06:07.800attacked a disabled man in ireland no and i look at the headlines every single morning i look at x
00:06:13.480i look at drudge i look at new york times who did a drive-by killed a 14 year old girl and i want to
00:06:20.640say germany they then moved her body off the road the police lied to the girl's mom saying that it
00:06:27.920was a german who did it oh the love and then when the mom basically found out and did an investigation
00:06:34.560she found out that none of the men even served any jail time they they said oh it's a it's a
00:06:39.560regular hit and run even though they knew that they had moved her body off the road right they
00:06:43.320are actively covering not even a hit and run a hit and hide so what i'm talking about this is
00:06:49.320happening so frequently in our society now like the news cycle can't even keep up with it it's
00:06:54.460like i don't know now it's like that south park episode on school shootings of like
00:06:58.880wait you got an f on your mat stanley well do you want to tell your father about what happened
00:07:33.920has gotten so extreme that you will even have not just these crazies like outside a courtroom but0.99
00:07:39.040cardi b tweeted wow just wow disgusting this is not justice this is trying to make an example so
00:07:47.400we'll go over the case of the anthony case which a lot of people are talking about now and you'll
00:07:51.060get to hear about for the first time simone yes tell me about this track star no the core thing
00:07:56.000that everybody's whining about with the anthony case like the other side as they go there were
00:08:00.420no black jurors here's the problem only three black people showed up for jury selection in this0.91
00:08:06.780case that we are aware of yeah that's black people it turns out show up for jury selection0.93
00:08:12.600at an extremely low rate they like even disproportionate to their share of the u.s0.77
00:08:17.500population yes so 44 percent of the time black people are non-responsive to jury summons well
00:08:23.340i think also they just disproportionately may serve in jobs that are like hourly and it's
00:08:29.600really hard to get time off you lose shifts you lose your job i mean it could also be less
00:08:34.500a sense of civic duty like we don't know right but they they don't show up for jury nearly as
00:08:39.520much as what whites show up they only have a non-show rate of 12 extremely low okay and the
00:08:45.980three blacks that did show up were dismissed for normal reasons which is they were educators and
00:08:51.800in cases involving minors it is normal to dismiss educators that's why is that what why would that0.83
00:08:59.580happy because they're seen as being overly sympathetic to minors oh i thought they'd be
00:09:05.300overly prejudicial i'm fed up with these kids put them in jail this is my chance to fight back
00:09:13.100oh well and another thing i want to talk about that we'll get to in here is all this sort of
00:09:17.500performative racism we're seeing from the conservative side where it's like obvious
00:09:20.740they're not real racist it's like on our channel us pretending to be racist and i'm gonna do that0.84
00:09:25.660the whitest kids you know skip all right i guess i'm just gonna have to come out and say it0.93
00:09:32.940now don't be mad but i'm a little bit of a racist oh really you're a racist yep no you're not what0.99
00:09:46.380no you're not i am i'm racist every day all the time well call me the n-word what why0.98
00:09:54.300call me the n-word I would I love slaves you love slaves three I love slavery and
00:10:13.020what is it exactly that you love about slavery I think it's awesome that you
00:10:20.700people not you people yes you people have to work for free all the time but let's go over the oh
00:10:36.380i'll quickly go over the the money and the fundraising so they raised 634k what it appears
00:10:42.320happened is first they were accused of buying luxury things with it before they actually
00:10:46.440withdrew it then they withdrew it hired a lawyer right who was a real lawyer who they did use for
00:10:52.180a period but then after that period was over and it seems that like through most of the middle of
00:10:57.140the child while they were able to retain him they don't appear to be able to have kept him on board
00:11:02.120throughout the entire trial as the main lawyer this is mike howard and then they had a state
00:11:06.440defendant so it is it is there's no way that could happen other than spending the money because they
00:11:12.560would need to prove to the courts that they don't have enough money to continue to hire oh that's
00:11:16.700true yeah that they just don't i think i think can anyone request a public defendant let me
00:11:23.760quickly check that because it could just be even not based on they need to prove something called
00:11:28.500resisting public despite the fund in indigent status
00:11:33.060an indigent status means i mean it's very similar to the black lives matter scam where they they0.70
00:11:42.260bought mansions and stuff like that was the money that was meant for black lives matter and blah
00:11:45.940blah blah blah it it it designates an individual as impoverished but verify we're we're peer
00:11:52.500reviewing this you ask rock i'm asking perplexity like has been gold us in the u.s you only get a
00:11:58.800court-appointed public defender if one you are facing a charge that can lead to jail or prison
00:12:02.720oh that's this person or two the court finds you cannot afford to hire your own lawyer
00:12:09.260you're indigent under the jurisdiction's rules so no this this person was facing a charge they
00:12:15.720could lead to jail or prison presumably then they could choose to have a public defendant
00:12:19.200whatever they claimed were indigent they claim to be impoverished that's they really like that's
00:12:24.640that is attested is that is what's attested by them is they don't have any money left and i get
00:12:29.820really annoyed that even snopes now is like going to bat for them when like the fact why would you
00:12:35.260hire a court appointed attorney if you still had the money and they had the money at one point
00:12:41.360so that is true that is true regardless of what they're saying if they're choosing to not spend
00:12:47.220this money i mean i if i'm really trying to steelman this maybe they had a falling out or
00:12:52.300they lost faith in the lawyer and we're like look i just we have to keep going there's another
00:12:57.440hearing we can't miss it we don't have time to find another lawyer you know no one's willing
00:13:02.660to work with us we got to use a public defendant no they could have hired another lawyer they had
00:13:07.900plenty of time they didn't have the money wow anyway to the points of the case and and and
00:13:14.640and this is where here's another thing though and because i was i thought you were describing
00:13:18.300the seek family but it could just be a case of a family cutting their losses like look i know that
00:13:23.860my kid we're just gonna write this kid off the best thing we can do is like raise money for the
00:13:30.920rest of our family and do the best we can and the family's raising money again now after the
00:13:36.100conviction by the way so they're like oh the great way to raise a bunch of money look you know if you
00:13:39.860have a fail son and your fail son's gonna get locked away for life that's generational wealth
00:13:44.960right there i mean the reparations it's i don't know like maybe there's some psychologic to it
00:13:51.340all to continue on april 2nd 2025 at a high school track meet in frisco texas during a rainstorm 17
00:13:58.880year old camilla anthony from centennial high sought shelter under the tent of memorial high
00:14:03.260school's team austin metcalfe 17 and others told anthony to leave it was their team's tent
00:14:09.320words were exchanged anthony reportedly said something like touch me and see what happens
00:14:14.320while reaching into his bag metcalfe pushed or grabbed anthony to remove him so he intentionally
00:14:19.020tried to physically try to remove him and note it's been attested that they asked him to leave
00:14:23.640something like 20 or 30 times oh beforehand and it he clearly wasn't supposed to be there it was
00:14:28.740not his tent and while they note they didn't hit they didn't beat him they they merely tried just
00:14:36.660to like pick him up and yes from their property right anthony pulled out a folding knife and
00:14:43.780stabbed matkiss in the chest then fled metcalf died from the wound but no no anthony did say
00:14:50.880is he okay at some point after fleeing so he's capable of experiencing remorse that something
00:14:58.560may happen to him like i can't even i cannot believe like the one black lady who's like
00:15:03.720he said that well you don't know that he's not just interested in his own like they they it shows0.98
00:15:10.100that she thinks that if you're black and you kill a white person and you express you feel bad about
00:15:15.940it you shouldn't be punished which is astonishing and the court case was so bad and biased there0.94
00:15:24.060was apparently a moment when the jury gasped because the person defending the guy tried to
00:15:30.880suggest that the guy stabbed himself accidentally while pushing him out of the tent. Oh, the victim
00:15:37.840stabbed him. The public defender tried to argue that? Yeah, I mean, I love that, like, the courtroom
00:15:44.840actually gasped upon hearing this. Now, as to why everybody considers this a open and shut case,
00:15:51.640for self-defense law which is what they tried to say which is the wildest thing ever you can't go
00:15:56.880into somebody else's property and then claim self-defense when they've repeatedly asked you
00:16:00.260to leave oh isn't that kind of how states that don't have standards actually isn't that even
00:16:05.360kind of how stand your ground rules this was a stand your ground state oh so for a standard
00:16:10.240ground state uh reasonable belief of imminent unlawful force or deadly harm which obviously
00:16:15.880wasn't the case here yeah the response must be proportional and involve quotation by defender
00:16:20.940obviously they should each be trying to pick each other up here yeah no duty to retreat from some
00:16:25.580situations but you can't escalate or bring a weapon into a minor dispute again like he fails
00:16:30.780at literally every level of what you need for a sound your ground law to to work anthony had the
00:16:36.380knife ready and issued a threat like he basically brought a knife and issued a threat right like you
00:16:41.160can't do that withstand your ground witnesses said he reached into his bag and warned touch me and
00:16:46.260see what happens before physical contact this looks like premeditated escalation rather than
00:16:50.880pure reaction. He didn't just happen to have the pocket knife with him. A pull is not a deadly
00:16:56.700threat. And we have multiple consistent witnesses. So to go over some other cases that have looked
00:17:04.020like this, where we sort of see the opposite reaction of this, you know, instead of like
00:17:07.880the person of color automatically, you know, having to face any repercussions that I think
00:17:12.300created the assumption of no repercussions. You have Tamar 14 from Marken. This is near Amsterdam.0.62
00:17:18.180oh, so it wasn't in Germany, left home at night after an argument with her parents about going to
00:17:22.780bed. She was walking along a dark road. She was struck by a gray Mazda car, but her body was
00:17:28.840found dragged to the side of the road, just like dragged into a ditch after murdered a 14-year-old
00:17:33.440kid. The car contained four Iraqi men, one of whom was the driver, and they were seeking asylum
00:17:39.120status. In Germany was German plates. Police initially told the mother of the girl that it
00:17:47.160was a german driver even though they knew that it wasn't when asked why they had deliberately lied
00:17:51.860to the parents of a dead and grieving girl they said oh it was we didn't want the whiter's effect
00:17:57.680that is a politician greet whiter's that's like thing we don't want to boost trump or maga like
00:18:04.300a mainstream political movement it's not even like racism we are afraid of it helping a mainstream
00:18:09.640politician in the netherlands and they just never got any repercussions from doing this
00:18:15.080you know what the iraqis had to pay a single 1 500 pound euro fine now that can't be in in
00:18:23.240like concurrence with law in germany like that's not what happens that's not supposed to happen
00:18:28.540with man it's not what happens to germans but then this is what i'm talking about where it's
00:18:32.160actually gotten to the point where the law is just being applied completely separately
00:18:35.640if you see our episode in the i mean especially when you look at all of this and then you look
00:18:42.660at instances where the law is, you know, protecting rich white people. Oh, they're fine.
00:18:48.020Like, look at the bricks and minifigs situation, right? You know, but when you look at the way
00:18:53.220that it's being applied to like average people, when we had the case of, you know, the guy trying
00:18:58.760to defend someone on the subway and ends up killing the guy, right? And everyone was just
00:19:03.040like, how could you do that? How could you defend yourself? You're just supposed to lie down and
00:19:05.820take it. And what I want to sort of go through in this episode is just sort of normalize how far
00:19:11.060we've come as a society that you are just supposed to let yourself be stabbed at this point and that
00:19:17.000this is what some communities have normalized to and it's leading to really bad action in mass you
00:19:24.760know we have instances like during the black lives matter protests that we now know that people were
00:19:28.840burned alive in that protest right you know bodies have been found in in some of the stores i know at
00:19:34.220least one i think more than one yeah a man oscar lee stewart had his store looted and was locked
00:19:41.400inside and it was deliberately lit on fire and he was burned alive and so if you didn't hear about
00:19:47.580this this huge 19 to 25 people were killed in the riots nobody talks about it nobody cares about it
00:19:54.280it's insane you know that that we and this wasn't widely report like this wasn't something that the
00:20:00.060progressive media covered right like this is my first time hearing about that we have allowed
00:20:04.280society to enter a degree of just pure degeneracy that cannot be allowed to stand and in europe
00:20:11.960there's not even really parties attempting to fight this in a big way like when you talk about
00:20:18.680the mainstream like the wider party or reform in the uk or the afd these keep being called fringe
00:20:24.700movements they frame centrist rightism like the afd run by a lesbian in an interracial marriage
00:20:31.380with kids you know as uh a far right party is is is comical they're like well they're far right
00:20:38.940because they want to get rid of immigrants and it's like how could you not want to get rid of
00:20:41.820immigrants if this is the case if they're making up in some of these countries i'll read after this
00:20:46.200it's like 80 of rapes in some of these countries right a lund university 21 year study showed that0.67
00:20:53.240of grape convictions only 37 percent had swedish boy parents if you look at a country like germany
00:21:00.840despite being only 10 of the population immigrants account for 40 of sas um and we see this all over
00:21:09.080the place throughout europe it's just horrible you know and we do need to in the united states
00:21:14.600even with the native american black population you know we do need to get more realistic in how
00:21:20.040how we're having these conversations they make up a rate of homicides that 6x their population
00:21:25.220right yeah so if you look like this is something people are discussing a lot in this discourse
00:21:30.320like especially for this one 2024 department of justice report that gives counts on percentages
00:21:36.220of violent incidents by the race of origin of victims and offenders based on based on
00:21:43.760victims perceptions so that's a caveat there but it reports 57 370 white on black incidents
00:21:53.000but then 536 120 black on white incidents that is and did you see the rates the rate steps were
00:22:03.500almost comical when they came out which showed that there wasn't in the year of recording a0.67
00:22:08.720single instance of white rape in the united states during that this was the national crime0.89
00:22:14.700victimization survey a mainstream non-partisan crime survey and i'm gonna find those statistics
00:22:20.060to read them because it's just that's where it just gets comical right like oh so this is really
00:22:24.740a unidirectional violence that we're dealing with here but i also i rather i i want to make sure
00:22:29.660that we don't just straw man the other side while you're looking at those stats hold on if you look
00:22:35.680This is from Penn, an Ivy League university in the United States. There was also a Harvard study that showed this, but I'll just go into the Penn one.
00:22:40.980Regardless of socioeconomic status, black communities face higher gun homicides.
00:22:44.500To be clear, in the 60s for both whites and blacks and other groups, between 60 and 70% of crimes are race on race, like white on white, black on black. The crimes are typically concentrated in your own group.
00:23:01.220right but the point i'm making here is that these are higher rates even when you're so you can't be
00:23:07.380like oh it's because of historic discrimination or something like that it is because of and and
00:23:12.540why not if if you're a black person and you're growing up like and you see everyone in your0.53
00:23:17.980community being like of course a kid shouldn't go to jail for stabbing a kid when he was asked to be0.97
00:23:25.400like multiple times to be removed from the property and they had to eventually physically
00:23:28.900remove him that's a totally normal thing for someone of our community to do when they act
00:23:34.500with shock at this they they then for young black kids they grow up and they think this is the type
00:23:42.260of thing i do this is the type of thing that's normal for me to do wefster defines the moment
00:23:47.900as a moment where ignorance overwhelms the mind of an otherwise logical man what did you say0.95
00:23:54.120bitch hey squeeze it causing him to act in an illogical self-destructive manner i.e like an0.90
00:24:02.300they all end up bad if they had their own category moments would be the third leading0.99
00:24:08.820killer of black men behind pork chops and femur it's a fact every moment begins with0.97
00:24:16.620without that key element all you're left with is peace and quiet and it's it's true within the0.99
00:24:23.040immigrant community that's true is in these these Sikh communities with these Muslim communities0.85
00:24:26.960that are immigrating into these countries when they see these communities have these protests
00:24:31.460about like we should be able to do this which we've actually seen counter-protest when people
00:24:36.560have gone out there to protest like the the guy the we'll talk about this case now the white kid
00:24:41.660who was stabbed and then the the Sikh kid's family tried to hide the the weapon his mom hid the
00:24:47.560weapon his his brothers were complicit in this the police believes them even though he told them
00:24:52.060multiple times i've been stabbed i'm dying and we now see these anti-discrimination procedures that
00:24:59.020they have to go through and what the anti-discrimination procedure is basically
00:25:02.140say is you need to always presume the white person is at fault i would explain why what
00:25:07.060happened happened i don't know if you've seen footage from that particular incident but like
00:25:10.880yeah it does kind of feel like they're acting on procedure of like
00:25:15.560that plus also it genuinely seemed like they didn't believe the white kid like they were like
00:25:20.760yeah sure you have been like i don't see anything like yeah well i mean police in the uk are awful
00:25:26.440generally speaking i haven't had any encounters with them so i don't know my experience that
00:25:31.580they're like well this is what happens when you take away their guns and you put them in the far0.74
00:25:35.620left environment of the uk is they begin to act like ultra karens well i wouldn't want to be a
00:25:41.140police officer in the uk i mean to be a police officer without a gun i'd be terrified but what
00:25:47.360it is like that is i think in terms of the the social media posts that were made online that
00:25:52.080i've seen the worst are around that case like this one guy on x posted the sikh man and his
00:25:58.360family are not walking around looking to stab people henry nowak was a drunk racist of using
00:26:03.920the punjabi and got what he deserved the police correctly identified the drunk aggressor and just
00:26:09.920didn't realize he was stabbed like that is not good what i'm saying here is a genuinely0.71
00:26:16.860we need to move because i think it can sound like people are being hyperbolic and i want to go
00:26:23.820through some articles where where people talk about like the they're so concerned about the
00:26:27.940rise in reportings of these crimes i'd like that guardian of course has a piece panicked that these
00:26:34.400crimes are being reported at higher rates now and we need to go from the they want you dead
00:26:41.180isn't hyperbolic it's what they when every time they cheer when they say because historically
00:26:48.280this is how it started it's like oh the number of you know whites will no longer be a majority
00:26:52.680in the country white populations are going down and you would see it leftist rallies they would
00:26:56.380cheer this really happened right we would see them cheer and that means oh this is exciting for us0.87
00:27:01.180like we are getting rid of this population a generation raised seeing that and normalizing0.93
00:27:06.420for that is of course not going to mind as much when they see white people being killed and is0.96
00:27:12.720going to react absolutely in panic when they see white people defending themselves which is what we
00:27:18.040repeatedly see of a continuous post here so another response that's really common with like
00:27:22.880this specific Sikhs stabbing incident is Sikhs are fighting back unprecedented moves this is from
00:27:30.460Bakara Amari. Innocents seem to be targeted while the elderly and vulnerable are being
00:27:35.460urged to stay indoors following the sentencing of Bikram Digwa. Amari Singh from Hounslow in
00:27:42.820West London has launched a website for Sikhs across the country to report incidents of hate crime.
00:27:48.240The site has received numerous reports in the past five days with many respondents believing
00:27:52.120the abuse they experienced was linked to Digwa's conviction. Will you report any anti-Sikhs crimes?
00:27:57.560The British Sikhs 2025 report found 49% of British Sikhs were already worried about rising anti-Sikh sentiment.
00:28:06.060Many reported being mistaken for Muslims or targeted simply for wearing a turban, according to the report.
00:28:11.140Here is the reason why. Far-right mobilization.
00:28:14.360So what this is a really common pattern across most of these incidents, which is instead of respond to the actual crime or to condemn the actual aggressors in these crimes,
00:28:24.380They're like, you know what? This is just the right trying to use this to radicalize people. And instead of having a real conversation about what's going on of like, this is not acceptable. We have to punish these people. They cannot be lenient punishments. We need to reconsider deportations. We need to reconsider immigration.
00:28:43.000instead it's like no no no you're just you're just hating on people and that i think is where
00:28:49.340i feel like the conversation is just people screaming across the bow to each other is that
00:28:55.260there has for what i can tell actually been a policing double standard in favor of white
00:29:01.900populations in majority white countries and the disfavor of non-whites like for organizations like
00:29:08.420the sentencing project evidence from policing and sentencing and media coverage shows a
00:29:12.900true racial double standards at least historically have existed they just happen to be you know
00:29:19.460against you know the favor of i mean we can we can so i think what's happening that what i'm
00:29:25.100trying to say is maybe right now people are over correcting for hysterical sorry historical
00:29:30.560favoritism toward white people historical bias and they're going too far and now what needs to
00:29:38.020happen is a market correction but one side the progressives people on the left are just so like
00:29:43.600stuck in the there is discrimination there is discrimination that they can't see that maybe
00:29:49.220they've overcorrected at this point and then on the right they're just so angry that the left isn't
00:29:53.440even listening to them that they're getting more and more extreme and shouting louder and louder
00:29:57.160entire point i'm making is i think that that is the wrong takeaway from all of this really okay
00:30:02.500Yes. Yes. I think that for a long time, that has been my position. My position has been, this is just marginal overcorrection. But when I look at the posts and the people, when I look at how incensed they were that Anthony was charged, when I look at them saying, oh, it's good that the Sikh killed this kid in the street and that the police let him die.
00:30:22.180What I am seeing, when you see mainstream figures, not just online crazies like Cardi B saying that this is disgusting, that justice was carried out, what we are seeing here is a large part of the left, and especially these minority communities, genuinely believe that the law should not apply to their communities.0.62
00:30:45.840that their communities should be allowed to kill this other group with impunity because this other
00:30:54.060group is so beneath them, so beneath in the long form. This is why we saw, and I think we should0.93
00:31:01.260have assumed this, when we saw the people having the parties for the October 11th attacks, you
00:31:07.000know, before the IDF did anything in response or anything like that, on college campuses around the
00:31:12.040United States, they really believe, and watch our video on Zohar Mandani where we break the
00:31:16.520psychology and politics of this, that the world exists in two classes, the oppressor and the
00:31:21.240oppressed. And anyone who's in an oppressed class, even if they functionally have societal power,
00:31:26.680which they do today, if they're in the oppressed class, they can do anything they want to the
00:31:30.880oppressor, and it is never immoral. So when they go and, you know, Hamas is dragging girls away
00:31:37.840from a peace protest right which was what it was the big concert that they had and gang graping
00:31:42.880them and murdering them in horrific ways this isn't bad because girl was of oppressor class
00:31:49.360the other side was of the oppressed class and i think that this is hidden from a lot of a lot of0.88
00:31:55.120people under the mindset that you are going right now which is just like oh we overcorrected this
00:32:02.480isn't overcorrected this is cheering when people are brutally graped or murdered and things like
00:32:10.200like the police actively lying to a girl's parents about the ethnicity of who just killed a 14 year
00:32:17.600old girl that isn't like yeah no that that is that is something that's atrocious the height of
00:32:24.740like Jim Crow South and stuff like that when I yeah oh and I'll also correction I completely0.66
00:32:29.920mixed up in my head nikki minaj and cardi b cardi b is very anti-trump nikki minaj is the person who
00:32:35.720like showed up with some support for trump and people on the left defenestrated her for that of
00:32:40.440course so it's nikki minaj who's being boycotted like a teenage girl being gang raped in the woods
00:32:46.480and and and no one is sent to jail for this i mean to be fair they were like age 11 to 16 so it might
00:32:54.120just be about like minor offenses but i think there are plenty of minor offense no no that they
00:33:00.060are minors and they are malcolm they are minors they are below the age of 18 i know they should
00:33:06.280still go to jail they're clearly a threat to their community right i mean there are certainly
00:33:11.160exceptions in which minors are tried as adults i just don't know you don't how that works there's
00:33:17.240prisons for minors what are you talking about oh well i mean who knows how it works in other
00:33:22.860countries i mean you can go to jail as a minor they're extremely lenient in many european
00:33:28.480countries just murder or grave someone because you're a minor and the mindset it shows to not
00:33:34.580only video that this is what i'm talking about when i say no it's so sick and it's it's truly
00:33:38.800sick it's it's it's horrific video put it on snapchat to do that shows you don't believe
00:33:46.020you're going to be yeah they expected some level of impunity and they got it i mean like they
00:33:50.380weren't wrong to do that yeah this is the thing that's changing when you're like it's a it's a
00:33:56.060minor change i guess if we live in a society in which young teens believe that they can do such
00:34:02.120a thing post it to snapchat and and not be that at high risk and actually get caught and then only
00:34:08.020get 30 hours community service shows how bad it is i guess yeah and i think that i think the wrong
00:34:15.720takeaway from this right which i think some of the right is going to have is that this means that we
00:34:21.460need to exclude all members of these communities from our faction and that that is a huge mistake
00:34:30.500because you don't have enough white people to win elections in fact a lot of this mindset while it0.99
00:34:38.940is prevalent in some of these minority communities is coming down stream of white women okay you0.50
00:34:44.020don't have the votes to win if you try to take a racialist perspective like say a Nick Fuenches
00:34:48.760does if you want to win you need to get on our team people who want their group to behave
00:34:58.040respectively and want their group to be held accountable that that once you get that then
00:35:03.940then it works it's okay bring them over right but that's the world we need to move to if we're
00:35:09.520going to win, realistically. And then with everyone else, I think we need to get dramatically
00:35:14.640harsher. And I think that we are seeing a model of the way that the West, or the United States
00:35:21.500at least, should reorient the way it sees people and groups that are acting bad. I think Israel0.97
00:35:29.400is sort of modeling the direction we need to go. And I think that that's one reason why they make0.99
00:35:33.360such a natural and strong ally right now, is some people who are like, well, you know, Jews see
00:35:36.700themselves as a distinct group and yes they have you know i can go to israel and have a great life
00:35:43.160like i've been to israel before it's a really nice place you don't face at least when i was there i
00:35:48.860never got any sense of any discrimination it's not that there aren't parts of israel you can't go0.89
00:35:53.440where you will face discrimination but that's true of anywhere right you know there are white
00:35:57.900communities where you'll face discrimination in the united states with black communities where
00:36:00.460you'll face discrimination in the united states but the the overall they've created a multi-ethnic
00:36:06.420society in Israel and a multicultural society, but it is still a society where there is a ethnic
00:36:13.440identity and cultural identity and religious identity sort of recognized. And I think that
00:36:19.360that is the direction that we can go in the United States that will be sane. And we actually see,
00:36:25.920like a lot of people can think, oh, you're not going to peel off, you know, black voters. We
00:36:29.420actually have a significant black fan base, first of all, for people who are unaware of that.
00:36:33.920And in addition to that, when the left tries to do all these crazy things like defund the police and stuff like this, on average black people, when I talk about like whites don't have enough money, not enough votes to win on their own, on average black voters were more anti-defund the police than the average white voter.
00:36:53.240No, here I'm not talking about like Republican white voters, I'm talking about the average white voter. That means you can peel off people easier from the black side than the white side on this particular issue.0.56
00:37:03.920And the answer is, is because when you recognize, oh, this community is more violent, because0.65
00:37:08.980as Simone said, they are disproportionately the subject of that violence.
00:37:14.660And you say, okay, this means we need to act in a different way when engaging with this
00:37:20.340community, the, the, the, the people who benefit from that the most are the people from that