Right Frozen Out of German Politics After Landslide Victory
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Summary
In this episode, Simone and I discuss the rise of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AFD) party in the upcoming election, as well as the deep state's attempt to keep the CDU (Christian Democratic Party) from being re-elected.
Transcript
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Hello, Simone! So in this video, we are going to be talking about, one, how we are seeing a radical
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change in German politics with the right and the quote-unquote far-right winning extremely large
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amounts compared to previous election cycles. And we're going to be discussing how the entrenched
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bureaucrats in German deep state is preventing them from even being able to vote within their
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own Congress, despite being the second largest party in the country now. And the largest party
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being a conservative party as well, and the conservative party betraying them. Okay.
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Sort of start with a map here to give you an idea. This first map you're seeing here,
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you see almost all red right here? Okay, that's the SPD, okay? So that's like a left-leaning party.
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The gray is one of the conservative parties, and the blue, the little blue you see here is the AFD,
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the one that all the other parties are afraid of. They literally mark their members as domestic
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terrorists and are constantly surveying them, and we will go over this as well. This is this election
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cycle, the next one, all blue or gray. Just conservative across the board. It's like that
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Reagan election. Yeah. One little, like even Berlin is half gray, with the other part being
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Is that not absolutely insane? And so now you might be hearing all this and being like,
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well, I mean, of course the AFD must be like extremist, rightist, you know, whatever's right?
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Let me tell you about the person who runs the AFD. I don't even think you know this about.
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Yeah, no, my coming into this with only having seen references to the AFD in headlines
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would be, I mean, I'm assuming it's not accurate because it would be crazy if this were the
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case, but they're basically saying that the AFD is, you know, the small square mustache
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Okay. So the person who runs the AFD is Alice Weedle is a 46 year old lesbian. She's in a same
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sex relationship with a Sri Lankan. They have two sons together.
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Oh, she. Okay. So she is in a interracial gay relationship with two kids. She has a doctorate
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in economics, is fluent in Mandarin and formerly worked for Goldman Sachs and the Bank of China.
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She sounds super cool. She sounds like someone I want to be friends with. I like that.
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Doesn't she? And she splits her time for this ultra German nationalist between living in Berlin
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and Switzerland. But she is known for increasingly radical positions, such as advocating for mass
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deportations in terms like remigration, which you kind of need in Germany at this point, if you want
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there to be any hope for a future of a German state. But we'll get to that later. But by this,
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what I mean is if you look at current immigrant birth rates versus native German birth rates and
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current immigrant ingoing rates, if you plan on there being a Germany, and you can look at the
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rate at which they integrate into German society, right? Yeah. Based on, you know, different countries,
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there will not be anything like what we think of as Germany today was German values. And I'm not
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talking about Western values. I'm talking about like anything other than like, really Sharia law.
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What happened to a gay couple in Gaza executed according to Islamic law? Islam doesn't endorse
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gayism. Islam doesn't endorse homosexuality, just like Canada doesn't endorse a lot of things.
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So would you like to see Sharia law in Canada replace Canadian law?
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At some point it will, you know, because we are, we are, we have families, we are making babies.
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You're not, your population is going down the slump, right? And by 2060, according to Pew Research Institute,
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your research, by 2060 Muslims will be the biggest religious group the world over. What are you going
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to do then? Actually, go post Sharia is even then. One day we can have a Muslim majority nation here in
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Canada, right in your face. Like, like we're not, like if you are a lesbian, you should be afraid of
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this, for example. Yeah. She seems like the kind of person who would be uniquely interested in an
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intervention. I mean, when I read the book, Pray, for example, by Ayaan Hirsi Ali, she talks about
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the extent to which many, especially vulnerable people, old people, women, young girls are victimized
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But the point I'm making is that anybody who runs the math knows in 50 to 100 years, Germany doesn't
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exist anymore. And any set of values that they claim to be doing on this, all this on the behalf
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of won't exist in the future. And, and you can just run the math. Like it's that simple. They just
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don't care. They care more about looking like the good guys right now than the long term. But so, okay,
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you get an idea of who she is. So what does the party stand for before we go further? But into this
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particular election cycle? Yes, they are anti-immigrant. The party advocates for negative
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immigration and removing the constitutional right of foreigners to seek asylum. I love it. They're
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like removing their constitutional right to the constitution on our country. Well, but that's
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kind of what happened, right? I mean, at this one point with the Syrian war, you had Angela Merkel
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saying, yes, if you are a refugee, you can basically come here. So yeah, I mean, like they really do have
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to reverse something that was a very foundational policy for a long time that completely and permanently
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changed. But I love the way the AI words it, their constitutional right to seek asylum. That's like
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me saying, the government took away my constitutional right to demand sex for my wife. It's like, well,
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that constitutional right removed rights from other people. So you see, it's a problem, right?
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So what else? What were their other policies here? They were anti-Islam. The AFD states Islam does not
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belong to Germany. Not, not, does not belong in Germany, but does not belong to Germany and seeks to
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They're anti-caliphate. They're not like anti-humanist freedom. Okay.
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They are, they have Euro skepticism. They, they oppose many EU policies as they should.
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When we see that the EU is basically like a USAID of Europe, climate change denial, they deny human
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cause global warming. I'm not going to speak on that because that could get the video restricted
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and they have a pro-Russia stance. They have criticized sanctions against Russia and Germany's
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support for the Ukraine. So very much sort of mainstream MAGA-like party.
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Yeah. Well, yeah, no wonder then J.D. Vance was speaking with them. Elon Musk has spoken
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Yeah. And so I was trying to like look up because they were like, oh no, they actually are like Nazis.
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They actually are like anti-Semitic when I, when I was trying to, and I was like, you know what?
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I'm going to bet that they support Israel despite being called Nazis and that all of these German
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leftist parties right now are anti-Israel. Can I just check? Yeah. But there has been a recent
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split within the party. Historically, the party was sort of uniformly pro-Israel. And now as proof
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of their Nazism, quote unquote, some members like co-chair Tina Trupula have criticized Germany's
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weapon exports to Israel and called for de-escalation. While other members of the party
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disagreed with this dance and called it quote, left-wing pacifist nonsense. This sounds like,
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Right, right, right. So, so again, I'm trying to find like, what is all this horrible stuff
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they're doing, right? They must be doing something horrible. So in November, 2023, a secret meeting
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took place near Potsdam, Germany, involving members of the AFD party and other far-right groups.
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This meeting has since become a major political scandal in Germany. The details include, okay,
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so there, oh, there is this. Apparently some, they call them neo-Nazi activists, whatever that means,
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and members of the identitarian movement and some even centrist people. Okay, it just sounds like
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anyone who wanted to come could come. Very similar to like some events we've been at. Purpose,
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the meeting's primary focus was on a quote-unquote master plan for mass deportations. They termed
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remigration. Okay, mass deportations are necessary if Germany is to survive right now.
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Anyone who runs the mass knows that. Targets the plan aimed to deport not only foreigners and
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asylum seekers, but also quote-unquote non-assimilated German citizens with migrant backgrounds.
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That seems perfectly reasonable. That makes sense. Yeah, if you don't want to play by Germany's games,
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get out of Germany. Yeah, if you're, if you're going to, for example, if you're going to treat
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women as property, if you're going to not give your daughters a choice in who they marry,
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if you're going to, because once you get an enclave that's big enough to do that,
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it doesn't matter what the country's rules are, right? Totally, yeah. If you're going to threaten
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your kids' lives if they're gay, you know, if you're going to, like, yeah. Well, it undermines,
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it undermines the sovereignty of whatever state in which this is happening. If people will just
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blatantly disregard your own freedoms, protected freedoms, and laws, then yeah, you should. Like,
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either the country needs to get rid of those people fast, or it has to admit the fact that they're
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going to lose their sovereignty, period. Yeah. And so how are, is this party that won, as you saw in
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this last cycle, how are they going to be kept out of power? All right? Okay. So what Germans have
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done, and keep in mind, 85% of people voted in this last election cycle, which was the highest number
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since, I think, the, like, reconstitution of Germany after the two sides combined. Yeah,
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that's high. Isn't it normally for a nation, like, if we're lucky, 50%, maybe more like 40?
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Yeah. Well, in Germany, I don't remember, but it's, it's really high. Let's see what,
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it was the highest since Germany's reunification in 1990. Wow, yeah. So in the 2024 U.S. presidential
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election, approximately 63.9% of voting eligible people voted. So this is, like, way, way higher.
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This is, this is meaningful. That's huge. So how are they being kept out of power?
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Germans created something they call the firewall. And we're going to go through all of the political
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parties at play here, how they lost power. But basically, the leftists got the mainstream
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conservative party, the CDU, to agree to never form a coalition with the ADU, and to not count their
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votes, and, like, basically not allow them to vote on things. So just, just freeze them out. Just.
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Yes, they have not. Doesn't matter how many votes they got. It doesn't matter what citizens of Germany
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say. I mean. No, it doesn't. This is a literal, like, to, to an American, Germany looks like a state
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that has been captured by a group of fascists. That is. They have placed mainstream party members
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with reasonable, I'd even say the most reasonable opinion on things, under constant surveillance by
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the state. They have made ideas illegal. They have made families like ours illegal in the interest of
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German genetic purity, because we use. Did you know that it's, it's also illegal to insult someone in
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Germany? Yes. They, they, they have made it illegal to insult themselves. Now, keep in mind, they
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insult this other party. Literally, people have been arrested. There's actually been a string of arrests
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in Germany. But they can insult to this party, because they do it all the time in the stuff I'm
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reading, so clearly. Then they get away with it. Yeah, no, but, like, literally, even if you repost
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a political cartoon, for example, that's considered insulting. One example being, for example,
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migrants. Oh, sorry. One example being a political cartoon with an illustration of an electrical plant
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saying, jungle gym for migrants, that someone, I think, just reposted and they were arrested for
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that. I think the fine for your first insult, because I think that the, the situation escalates
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depending on how many times you've done this, is 5,000 euros, which is a lot of money. And then it's a,
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it can, it can be higher depending on various circumstances. And it is not considered any
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less big to insult someone online. In fact, it's considered even worse, because they've taken power.
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The citizens don't want them in power anymore. They have frozen out the second largest party in the
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country. They've put them under surveillance. And they have yet to understand that they are literally
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playing the Nazi playbook right here. They march in the street against the Jews in Israel right now.
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Well, I've seen leftist German marches on this. They, you know, river to the sea, talk about
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murdering the Jews. They don't see that they're the bad guys. I love that they still call the pro-Jewish
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guys, the Nazis, the guys who didn't forcibly take power in a coup. But what they do is they form
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these coalition governments. And I'll put on screen here, the ways that they might come together. So
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the middle left and the middle right might come together to form a coalition, or you might be able
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to get a near coalition of the middle right and the greens, which are a far left group. But yeah.
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All right. So let's go over the various parties right now. So the, the, the mid right. Okay. In the last
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election cycle, they won 24%. And this one, they won 28.5% to 29%. Okay. They grew, but like not as much
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the AFD, but that's a lot given how much the AFD grew Christian democratic union or the Christian
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social union. Now their key issues are, and this is the group that despite being the key group in power
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refuses to allow the AFD to vote or partner with them, economic revitalization through tax cuts
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and deregulation, stricter immigration practices, maintaining the debt break, exploring nuclear
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options, strengthening NATO and supporting Ukraine. What, why this is like the most cucked rhino-ness of
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we were. It's like, let's give away everything and, and put German citizens last. I didn't hear
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anything about increasing the quality of life for Germans. Well, no, they, they want stricter
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immigration policies. They want like this party claims to want that stuff, but they won't work
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with the other guys who want this stuff because they're too spicy. These guys are very much like
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arc. They are, we went to this con I went to this conference in the UK where they basically was crazy
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because in the crowd, you know, you have people like me to where they could have had me talk about
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pro natalism. No, they had Steve Shaw who like, no one is, I like Steve Shaw, but he's like, doesn't
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have the audience we have. He doesn't have the prominence we have, but he's way less spicy and
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basically a lefty. They'd have like Curtis Yarvin in the audience and they'd put on some like nobody
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on stage who I'd never heard of. They had people on stage, like hand wringing about Trump. And this
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was to be like a pan European, like conservative conference, but the European conservative power
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players are so in the last generation that they can't see that things have changed and that they get
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edified by working with groups like the AFD. As we saw JD Vance do, when he went to Munich,
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the carpet bombing of Munich, when he went through and carpet bombed them with truth bombs to recent
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speech he gave, we didn't get a chance to go over it because I was at this conference. So I wasn't
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able to, you know, stay up to date with our videos. That's why they were all evergreen content
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recently. But anyway, the carpet bombing of Munich, he went and he talked with the AFD and none of the
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other parties because he, the U S is trying to normalize this. Now let's talk about the AFD. I mentioned
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them. They went from 10% of the last election cycle to 20.5% in this election cycle. So, you know,
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more than doubled. And then you have the, I love their anti-immigration, closer ties with Russia,
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opposing military aid to Ukraine, alternate economic approaches, including sanctions on Russia,
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lifting sanctions on Russia. So basically just the MAGA, the way that MAGA is different from like old
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crunchy neocons and stuff like that. The social democratic party, the SPD, this party went from 26%
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to 15 completely crashed. This is the one that used to have that huge public support. They wanted
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targeting public investment and social spending, more moderate stance on immigration, reforming the
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debt break and continued support for Ukraine. Then you have the green party. This is 12 to 13% in this
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cycle, 14.7% in the last cycle. So just lost a little bit of support. Climate action and renewable
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energy expansion, reforming the debt break for future investments, basically taking off the
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spending money without, without limit. That's what these guys all want. Rejecting nuclear energy
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and supporting Ukraine. Then you have the free democratic party, the FDP, which is now at 4%. So they
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don't get any seats. They used to be at 11.7%. If you're below 5%, you don't get any seats.
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They want economic liberalization, stricter immigration policies and maintaining the debt
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break. They're basically libertarians, it looks like. And then you have the left party, which was
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at less than 5% in the last cycle and 19.9% in Berlin this cycle. So nearly double from the last
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election. And they're just social welfare nonsense. I'd also note that the AFD outperformed among
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younger demographics, which is obviously really terrifying to the existing power structure.
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But I think there isn't much they could do. They have to basically pull off something that's
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impossible within German politics right now to gain power. So we'll talk a bit more about the
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firewall and where it's breaking, but any thoughts you had? I'm so glad this happened because I thought
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it was impossible. I thought that this was just a nation in inevitable decline. And I think
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that you did too. You were basically like Germany has done it.
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Well, right now it's still in inevitable decline unless the center right party breaks,
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it breaks a firewall. And I think Trump could do that.
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Yes. If Trump and Vance basically call out Germany for what it's become, which is a non-democratic
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fascist state, they cannot ignore the will of the people. They can't just call off, as J.D. Vance
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says, you can't just call off elections when you lose. And that's what the left and the bureaucratic
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class in Europe, the bureaucratic oligarchs in Europe have taken to doing. And that I think saying
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you are not a friendly country right now. You are a failed democracy right now. And we can't
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normalize relations with Germany until Germany respects the will of the voters. So let's talk
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about how the firewall works. Exclusion from coalitions. Other parties have pledged not to
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form coalitions with the AFD, effectively shutting them out of government formation. Legislative
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isolation. Major parties avoid collaborating with the AFD on passing legislation. Institutional
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security. The AFD is under surveillance by Germans' domestic intelligence.
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For alleged right-wing extremism. It's interesting how this is such an extreme
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case of using name-calling to just completely disenfranchise an entire group. And completely
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false name-calling as far as I'm aware. I've sometimes heard it de-escalated. Their description
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or association with the baddies de-escalated to has some loose ties with known baddies. But again,
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I don't even know how true that is. Because every time someone is called that online, they
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aren't. They're just in some other ways an apostate.
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Well, I tried to look to find genuinely bad things they had done. And I couldn't find anything. It'll be
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things like saying Muslims are not, or like Islam is not German, right? For example, or German culture.
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Or some Muslims do not appear to be integrating into our society. Or, you know, great cases are
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disproportionately Muslim right now. Or, like, these are all just like reasonable and obvious truths
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that go against the grain to say. So you want to look at the fight that they've had with this.
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Because I actually met somebody at this conference who was talking to me, fan of the show, who's
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under surveillance by the government. And he's like a leader of one of these parties. And he's like,
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look, I've even gone to the government and been like, hey, because they have him on the list that
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requires like constant monitoring to see if he's a terrorist. And they go, can't you just like
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do the research on me, actually investigate me to find out if I actually am a terrorist or not?
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Like, just do it already. Yeah. And they're like, no, we can't. We're stretched too thin,
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which basically allows them to put anyone they want to on this list, which automatically
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overstretches the list. Instead of looking at the actual terrorists, like the one who drove a van
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into people at Christmas and killed six people, like they don't care about this. Okay. So the
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classification as a suspected case in 2021, the BFV classified the AFD as a suspected case of
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extremism. This designation allows the agency to monitor the party's activities more closely.
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Legal basis. A German court ruled in May, 2024, that this surveillance is lawful,
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rejecting the appeal of the AFD. The court found quote unquote, sufficient evidence to justify
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classifying the party as a potential threat to democracy. Scope of the surveillance. This
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classification enables the BFV to use intelligence methods, such as wiretaps, recruiting informants,
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and monitoring suspicious activities of party branches. Reasons for the surveillance. The court
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cited evidence that the AFD may pursue goals that contradict human dignity in certain groups. So,
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so I love this ongoing process that the BFV continues to gather information and prepare reports of the AFD's
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activities. This surveillance is part of Germany's effort to protect its democratic constitution
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from extremist threats. That is wild. Now here is where we get a little bit of potential break in
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this. Okay. Okay. January 29th. This is dire, Malcolm. It is dire. Dire. MPs from the far right
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alternative for Germany, the AFD, clustered around 46-year-old party leader Alice Weedle in parliament
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taking selfies. Weedle dressed in a white roll neck and navy blazer gave a reticent but pleased looking
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smile at the camera. Moments earlier, AFD had made history. For the first time since entering the
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federal parliament in 2017, its votes had influenced national policy. The motion to restrict immigration
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was non-binding. What mattered was that the entire center-right opposition, the CDU, which brought it
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forward, and the Libertarian Free Democratic Party, FDP, who supported it, relied on additional AFD votes to
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pass it. So they basically used AFD votes to pass a non-binding resolution. In so doing,
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CDU leader Frederick Murs, who's the next guy to be prime minister, abolished a post-war consensus among
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mainstream parties to ostracize the extreme and far right. They are not that extreme. They're probably to
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the left of Trump. Murs was avoiding eye contact of the ruling Social Democratic Party, SDP, who was
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furious. The AFD was over the moon, standing on chairs, embracing each other. Stung by criticism that
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they were making common cause was the far right. A dozen CDU MPs refused to back their party leader a
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second time. He still won, though. Lito was incensed. Murs does not have what it takes to be
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chancellor, she told reporters. The conservatives aren't united. Last month, the collaboration at the
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federal level didn't seem to affect CDU standing in the polls, suggesting not all Germans are as
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affronted by the inclusion of the AFD in decision-making as the Berlin political elite. And
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that is what it is. You can see this as just the elite, because after this, they still had that huge
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win. Here, I would note what I actually love is the way that the leader of the AFD dresses, the, you know,
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what is it? Turtleneck with the blazer reminds me of the way that far leftist lesbian dresses.
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Ellen DeGeneres was born in Germany and became MAGA.
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Mirror world Ellen DeGeneres. Yeah, mirror world Ellen DeGeneres. It really is like a Sliders
00:24:28.820
episode or something where you went to a different world. Wait, is that, is that fucking Ellen DeGeneres
00:24:34.200
running MAGA in this country? Oh boy. She seems super awesome. I, I'm all for it. Not Ellen DeGeneres,
00:24:42.620
you mean this lady? This lady, yeah. Ellen DeGeneres is the worst. Honestly, she is the worst.
00:24:49.420
She is the worst person in the world. Huge, skank, terrible. What I don't understand is
00:24:55.700
how anyone would become a leader within the AFD or try when it has been so clearly
00:25:02.900
shadow banned or not even shadow banned, just banned from the public discourse.
00:25:09.640
A few things. One, I, and I want to remember here to put the scene of the Muslim who's yelling about
00:25:14.060
what they're going to do when they take power in Canada in earlier in this episode. Okay. Yikes.
00:25:18.660
He had an episode around it. Remember he's like, you know, when we're. Oh him. Yeah. No,
00:25:23.340
the guy who just very matter of factly. Yes. Oh gosh. Yes. Yes. So the. You can't help but like
00:25:29.080
the guy. Yeah. Right. Okay. So the, I think the one, keep in mind, like Vance met with them and not
00:25:36.100
the other parties, just completely ignoring the firewall. Yeah. The only way Germany gets any sort of
00:25:41.400
sanity again is breaking the firewall. And, and until they do that, they are a country that is
00:25:47.540
in rebellion against its people. It is a Berlin elite that is in rebellion against its people
00:25:53.540
while in the process of systemically eliminating them. I think it was something like in the last
00:25:58.500
10 years, like the number of immigrants had more than doubled. So as of 2022, 24.3% of Germans
00:26:04.140
population had a history of immigration. This includes people who have immigrated to Germany since
00:26:08.280
1950, who were the direct descendant of immigrants. So around one in four German citizens is non-German.
00:26:15.460
And if you look at first generation immigrants, you're looking at 17.3%. So over one in six,
00:26:24.580
like that is when you look at the differential birth rates in the United States, things like the great
00:26:31.180
replacement theory, I just don't buy at all. Like, you know, Oh no, not the trad cast Hispanics.
00:26:37.760
They'll never be. Meanwhile, over half of Hispanic males voted for Trump in the last election cycle.
00:26:44.720
The left was like, Oh, we maybe made a mistake with that. But this is very different. This is a group
00:26:50.460
that is anti, uh, like I, I am able to be more moderate on my views towards immigrants because I
00:26:59.620
live in the United States. If I lived in Germany or the UK, I would not be able to be as moderated on my
00:27:06.780
views about immigration, where I would need to say one, we can't, because in these countries,
00:27:12.380
they can't, they can't treat all immigrants as if they are exactly the same when a disproportionate
00:27:18.800
amount of the terrorism, when a disproportionate amount of, uh, attacks, even democratically on
00:27:24.020
German values, uh, through creating these sort of Sharia enclaves and stuff like that,
00:27:29.520
um, are coming from one specific cultural background and often just one country. I was
00:27:36.160
talking to one of my friends in the UK, really cool Indian conservative. She's like, you know,
00:27:41.380
it's crazy. Like all of this, it's not coming from even just one religion. It's like, it's one
00:27:47.960
sub region of Pakistan. And if you were just able to say this one sub region of Pakistan, you'd,
00:27:53.580
you'd end like 95% of the cases of the really horrifying, whether it's the grooming gangs or
00:28:01.100
whether it's the random attacks or whether it's the, but they can't talk like that. Like everyone
00:28:07.700
must be exactly the same except for Germans who, and another thing that AFD has gotten in trouble for
00:28:14.040
is their like historical revisionism. They have pride in their country. They have pride in this history.
00:28:18.080
They're like, we need to stop doing this. I love, they call them anti-Semitic, despite how pro-Israel
00:28:21.800
they are, because they want to stop being as effacive with the Holocaust Remembrance Day,
00:28:26.760
which is actually important. Like if you want to have pride in your people, Germany has done enough.
00:28:32.260
I think by most people's standards in terms of the whole whipping themselves over the Holocaust,
00:28:39.140
I would even guess to most Jews today, like even in Israel, when I like talk with like extremist Jews,
00:28:45.140
I'm like, like, like laughing. Well, you know, you could just ship all the people from Gaza into
00:28:49.100
Germany and they'll like get this solemn look on their face because they know Germany would take
00:28:53.220
them. And they're like, no, we really shouldn't. Like that would kill Germany and they take it.
00:28:57.000
And, you know, we need to like cut them some, like, so like even the like pro-Jewish Jews I know are
00:29:03.440
like, yeah, hey, no, Germany, you've done enough. Like, stop it. Stop, stop whipping yourself.
00:29:08.260
Pull the knife out. Stop stabbing yourself. This is getting gruesome at this point.
00:29:11.920
Okay. You are actually replacing your own people at this point to show the hint. And I mean, that's an
00:29:19.200
offensive thing to say, but like, what do you think Simone, if you look at like the numbers, they are
00:29:23.200
replacing their own people, right? Like, no, no, it's just birth rates. Like, what are you going to do?
00:29:30.600
Well, I mean, there's a lot of things. I love it. I was looking at this really funny because I was on air
00:29:36.760
British tonight. I did the like big talk show that night when I was in the UK. And one of the stats
00:29:42.120
I was looking at was the difference between native born British and Muslim fertility rates. And it was
00:29:48.320
actually fact checkers. So it was channel four news and they're like, no Muslims won't replace
00:29:53.080
native British people. You see native British people may have a fertility rate of 1.8 and Muslims have a
00:29:59.000
fertility rate of three, but by 2030, native British people will have a fertility rate of 1.8 and Muslims
00:30:05.200
will have a fertility rate of like 2.3 or something. Now, hold on. This was done in 2014.
00:30:11.080
Okay. Just 2024. Okay. So just 10 years later, native British people weren't at 1.8 yet. Still,
00:30:28.520
And by the way, the latest I could find on the Muslim fertility rate in the UK, it is now at
00:30:33.540
8.3. So it felt like 1% British of 1 is tanking. And fundamentally, when I talk to progressives
00:30:41.040
on this, I'm like, so you agree to progressives, you agree that Muslims are different cultures.
00:30:49.800
They're better culturally than us Europeans, right? They're better, but they have different
00:30:53.560
practices. They have different practices around marriage. They have different practices around
00:30:56.820
how they relate to things like sexuality and gender. And those differences are what make
00:31:01.920
them unique and beautiful. And that it is not your plan to erase their cultural heritage,
00:31:08.040
right? We can agree on this. Okay. It's not your plan. Okay. Okay. So we both agree your plan
00:31:13.360
isn't to erase their cultural heritage. What happens to the native population if you are importing
00:31:22.620
these people in really high numbers and we don't plan to erase their culture? Like, what's the logical
00:31:31.260
outcome of this if their fertility rates are dramatically higher?
00:31:40.060
I don't, like, understand. It's like, okay, well, then maybe-
00:31:44.080
I think it's a matter of not caring for the most part, right?
00:31:47.140
Well, right. And there's like, well, okay, the British will become a minority in Britain or in
00:31:51.860
Germany or whatever, right? You know? And then they're like, but when the Muslims are the majority,
00:31:58.220
they will treat us with the magnanimity that we have treated them.
00:32:04.100
Executed according to Islamic law. Islam doesn't endorse gays. Islam doesn't endorse homosexuality.
00:32:10.220
Just like Canada doesn't endorse a lot of things.
00:32:12.260
So would you like to see Sharia law in Canada replace Canadian law?
00:32:15.260
At some point it will, you know, because we are, we are, we have families, we are making babies.
00:32:20.580
And I was like, what are you, look at Muslim majority countries.
00:32:24.820
Like, we, we have a, an eye, we can see the countries where these people came from,
00:32:29.540
how they treated local religious minority populations.
00:32:34.240
They did not treat them well. And this hasn't been the case of Islam, sir, at all of history.
00:32:37.620
This isn't a Muslim thing intrinsically. Muslims used to be of all the religions,
00:32:41.900
like nicest to the minority populations in their countries.
00:32:44.100
So I'm not attacking Islam in saying this. I'm saying this modern iteration of Islam that you
00:32:49.960
are bringing into your country, it acts this way. Okay. Not all Islam, but the specific
00:32:57.240
version of it that you are growing within your country. And when you deconvert somebody from one
00:33:03.060
of these groups, when you do acculturate them, they stop having kids at the same rate.
00:33:06.400
So the more extreme version is the one that's going to replace things. Like,
00:33:11.160
I guess this is like the type of thing that would be called like an extremist, but I feel like I'm
00:33:14.940
just walking people through logic that we all agree on. They just don't do the second step.
00:33:20.740
They're like, okay, Islam is a unique culture with unique views on things like marriage,
00:33:24.940
same sex relations, the way a religion should relate to its government, the way minority population
00:33:30.620
should be treated within a state. And we can look and see how the people are acting and what
00:33:36.200
they're voting for in their own countries. So they know what's going to happen, right? Like,
00:33:42.840
I feel like this isn't like extreme, right? Like this is, I guess it's extreme because then it's the,
00:33:47.860
the, then so what, well, then, so what we need to heavily restrict immigration.
00:33:52.940
There's, yeah, but there's no, no, no, because the, the focus is on now and on immediate suffering.
00:34:03.320
There just is no long-term focus. And I think when I go back to my mindset of a very progressive
00:34:10.720
person, it's just take care of everyone right now, stop their suffering, dot, dot, dot.
00:34:17.800
Everything's going to be great. It's going to be great. You know, we'll bring over the migrants
00:34:22.920
who are suffering where they are now and we will take good care of them and they will
00:34:28.280
be so grateful and live thriving lives and be happy. And all of us will do great. And by the way,
00:34:36.500
we need help with our population right now, anyway, et cetera, et cetera. There is no thought of
00:34:42.060
irrevocable. It really reminds me like the modern progressives. I see why they get along so well with
00:34:47.940
the neocons because their view towards immigrants is very similar to the neocons view towards the
00:34:53.580
nation building, which is like, Oh, we'll go into Afghanistan and Iraq and we will give them
00:34:58.600
democracy and they will be so grateful about all that. Oh yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. You're right.
00:35:04.100
They are going to just love us and treat us amazingly. And just, and then other people were like, bro,
00:35:09.500
it's a completely different culture. Like this extremist Islamic culture is not,
00:35:14.300
they don't want to be friends with you. And the problem is, is that other than us going there
00:35:20.200
and murdering people, they're shipping them over here and having them murder people at home, you
00:35:24.220
know, like it's wild. And then you, I guess with the neocons, like we sort of got to a point where
00:35:31.540
do they understand now that you can't do that? Like different cultures are different. I guess they
00:35:36.220
just became progressives. I mean, we saw Dick Cheney, like, you know, doing campaigning with,
00:35:40.780
was Kamala Harris and stuff. One of the things that I heard said recently that really stuck with
00:35:45.020
me, maybe Adam Gold was watching somebody was saying this or something along these lines where
00:35:48.700
they were just saying in history. Oh, I remember who it was. Yeah. This was the guy who runs Sargon
00:35:54.040
of Akkad had a piece saying this. He's like, look, everybody knows now, like, because we can see the
00:35:59.960
tide turning, whether it's this election cycle or what's going on in the United States, that the far
00:36:04.500
left message is over at this point, like they don't have the power to continue long term, right? And that
00:36:12.660
they don't have the birth rate numbers, they're losing political power, they really only still control
00:36:18.060
like the media and the heads of companies. And those are being disintermediated by AI and new media. So like,
00:36:24.700
who knows what happens from there? Anyway, so we can look at all of this.
00:36:28.840
By the way, if people want to hire us for starting a DEI remediation firm that we're going to be
00:36:35.000
seeing if we can work with heritage on, we got DEI remediation.com. So anyway, they look at,
00:36:41.600
you can look at all this being in retreat, and we can sort of get a picture of how this is all going
00:36:45.860
to be recorded in history books now. And the far wokest do not realize how crazy they're going to
00:36:52.960
look in the eyes of history. Like they think they're on the right side of history, but they look like
00:36:58.160
actual crazy people. No, no, listen to me. I know it sounds crazy, but I'm not insane. I've come back
00:37:03.880
to warn you. Uh-huh. Of what? In my time, a genocide is happening! Hmm. Who's responsible?
00:37:12.180
J.K. Rowling! Uh... Look! I have proof! What am I looking at here? A tweet! It says she doesn't like
00:37:21.860
being called menstruator. I don't understand. Ah! Shh! You can't talk like that! Gay teenagers
00:37:27.900
are going to kill themselves! They're killing themselves! They're killing themselves! In 2024,
00:37:34.760
J.K. Rowling becomes genocidal and makes transgender children kill themselves with their Twitter
00:37:41.340
account! Transgender children? Like people will ever make kids trans. Not if we don't do something
00:37:48.440
about it. There's an entire movement of people. They're trying to stop 10-year-olds from going
00:37:52.840
on puberty blockers so they can have easier sex changes when they're older! Can't you see
00:37:57.260
it's genocide? Wait, you think not sterilizing children is genocidal? Come on, guys, we're
00:38:04.840
just dunking on a mentally ill guy at this point. Like Trump was doing a speech recently where
00:38:10.260
he got in a fight with the governor of Maine and he scolded her because he's not going to
00:38:15.340
give Maine federal dollars because she is keeping trans people in sports in her states, right? Like
00:38:21.760
trans women beating up women in her state. And Trump said in his speech, like, don't tell them,
00:38:27.540
don't tell them. Like, let her keep doing this until the next election cycle. We need this, guys.
00:38:32.860
He goes, keep it in this room. The left doesn't know that nobody likes this because this is a 90-10
00:38:39.380
issue because I don't know who this 10% is. Yeah, good point. I just, there's, there's such
00:38:48.620
different filters through which the polarized sides on each side view reality that they're now
00:38:56.240
irreconcilable. It's interesting how in the past there seemed to be more of a shared understanding
00:39:03.340
of reality. There may be a certain amount of out of touchness between people of different
00:39:10.300
communities, but broadly people kind of understood things in a similar way, at least within a single
00:39:17.580
culture, but that's not the case anymore. Yeah. With the ADF, something interesting we're seeing,
00:39:22.540
and I've pointed this out in the United States, is the mainstream far right is becoming very friendly
00:39:29.800
to gays. You see this with the AFD, you see this with, you know, Scrant Press, what I've mentioned
00:39:34.240
in the US, you see this with the people who are anti-gay on the right, like turning against Trump,
00:39:39.180
but we have a video against this. And this has been really, really interesting. But one thing that
00:39:44.740
makes it more interesting in Germany is that the AFD is anti-gay marriage, actively anti-gay marriage.
00:39:51.840
But I think what we have seen is a lot of normal gays being like, hey, if this is what winning
00:39:59.580
gay marriage brought us, I prefer just like a general acceptance than this, you know, being able
00:40:05.720
to lead your parties, but maybe not get married. And I remember, you know, talking to like one gay
00:40:12.220
conservative, and they were like, the moment we went too far was the cake. And if you guys don't
00:40:17.180
remember the cake thing, it was a cake shop was sued because they had a religious people running it
00:40:22.360
who didn't want to do a gay wedding cake. And they sued the shop for discrimination. And I totally,
00:40:28.500
like, I agree with that. That was when the movement jumped the shark. Well, that's that's when
00:40:33.160
consent. And it was about imposing consent in a way that imposing their values on somebody else.
00:40:41.800
Yeah, it curtailed someone else's private life and business in a way that revoked their consent.
00:40:50.520
But the point of being is, being anti-gay is not cool in conservative circles right now. And I think
00:40:57.540
it's important to keep reminding people of this. You lose your AFDs if you go anti-gay. You lose your
00:41:03.780
Scott Presslers if you go anti-gay. Who's anti-gay? Who is anti-gay now?
00:41:09.180
It's so funny. When I was at that ARC conference, you know, for like the old school conservatives,
00:41:13.540
it's these old, sad conservatives. They're anti-gay. I remember one I was talking about was like,
00:41:18.200
well, there's not even real conservatives here. He's like, you know, some people here don't
00:41:22.920
want to ban gay marriage and like keep gays out of our events. Wow.
00:41:26.620
So he was anti-gay. No, he wasn't just anti-gay. He also was anti-Trump and was mad that USAID was
00:41:34.860
being shut down. What a delusional person. This is insane. A classic, like he was from Eastern Europe,
00:41:41.100
so he might've been like on the dole or something from USAID or one of these things. I was like,
00:41:45.260
maybe. They're just like a classic, slimy, old- But that's a good, you know, a lot of people
00:41:49.980
claim to have unpopular opinions and they just don't, you know? That's an unpopular opinion.
00:41:56.320
But this opinion wasn't unpopular at this event. This event was just like the fraction of the
00:42:02.660
conservative party that we should consider the enemy of Trumpism, of the AFD, and that still
00:42:09.360
control factions of things like the center-right party in Germany, where they tried to use
00:42:15.000
conservative values, but not have any improper ideas. But if they allow the left to set the
00:42:20.140
stage of what improper ideas are, if they allow the left to like treat like terrorists, mainstream
00:42:25.580
conservative ideas, like, hey, we need to be selective with immigration in this country. These
00:42:30.300
people really don't like us. How do you know they don't like us? Well, maybe the constant terror
00:42:35.140
attacks. I mean- They do keep murdering us. I bet, though, if we were talking with someone
00:42:43.420
from that side, they'd be like, well, it was because we'd mistreated this person so terribly.
00:42:47.660
They've faced so much hate and discrimination when entering our country. They deserve better.
00:42:52.540
We haven't done well enough. It's like they say they want to kill you before they go to your
00:42:57.480
country. You can go to their countries. Okay? Anyway, love you to death, Simone. Any kind of thoughts?
00:43:02.940
Just that I love you. You're special and pretty. So we've got to tell our followers about the
00:43:09.660
Krampus-assisted unaliving that are- Oh my God.
00:43:14.260
...written to pull on us. Right. Well, for context, we decided to do Krampus as a Christmas
00:43:20.500
tradition starting this year. So Malcolm got a very expensive Krampus costume, like a very realistic,
00:43:28.100
terrifying mask of a horned goat man. He even got hooves for his legs. And then he borrows my giant
00:43:35.220
black wool cloak, which is somewhere around here. Oh, and his hands. His prosthetic hands. And he-
00:43:41.820
he scared the children. Except for our son, Torsten. We actually have video footage of this. Torsten's
00:43:48.460
just staring out the window while Malcolm's out there in a Krampus costume. And he's like, look,
00:43:52.180
a monster. And everyone else is- Well, I think our youngest daughter thought it was just Malcolm
00:43:57.100
because it sounded exactly like Malcolm going, rar. And Octavian didn't really get it until Krampus
00:44:03.500
somehow broke into our house and searched through their room briefly or walked through their room
00:44:08.960
looking for children to, you know, beat and throw into a burlap sack and take away. And
00:44:15.260
now he's sort of built Krampus into his lore of the world. Meaning he occasionally talks with Torsten
00:44:25.000
about how he's going to become a Krampus hunter. You know how like in vampire worlds, there's a
00:44:29.980
calling of vampire hunter. And in his world, there are Krampus hunters. So he's like, well,
00:44:37.100
I'm going to be a Krampus hunter. Also at night- I haven't heard the Krampus hunter thing yet.
00:44:41.660
Oh yeah. That's the thing. That's the thing he's talked about. At night, he talks about locking up
00:44:46.200
because he wants to make sure Krampus is not able to get inside. Well, yesterday when Malcolm was
00:44:51.900
taking care of the kids, Malcolm was not giving Octavian a screen he was requesting because we
00:44:58.560
only have very limited times for a screen. And Octavian, what did he say? He said, okay. So he said
00:45:08.240
something along the lines of like, I'm sad and I am angry and I am going to unlock all of the doors
00:45:16.480
tonight. So Krampus can get me and take me and I'll be dead. Amazing. The new death by cop by Krampus.
00:45:29.240
So I gave him a lot of shame for that all night. I was like, Octavian, why would you,
00:45:34.640
why would you say that? Krampus could probably tell you said that. Now Krampus is going to come
00:45:39.160
for you. And he got real scared. So scared that he managed to bolt a whole new set of doors in our
00:45:47.000
house, making it very difficult for Malcolm to read them bedtime stories at night to go through a
00:45:52.580
different set of doors. Cause we sort of set up our house like a fortress. Anyway, fun times, huh?
00:45:58.700
Oh, in the land of sausages and beer, a tale of politics, you'll hear. Bureaucrats with cunning
00:46:15.020
grace, building coalitions all over the place. Parties unpopular hand in hand, joined to thwart the
00:46:25.480
people's people's demand. A firewall built with secret schemes to keep the AFD out of their dreams.
00:46:35.480
Deep state, hello, what a show. In Germany, the plot did grow. Bureaucrats with crafty plans,
00:46:45.900
keeping the power from voters' hands. The voters thought their voices loud, but bureaucrats hid
00:47:02.200
behind a cloud. With meetings held behind closed doors, they stitched together a new report. The
00:47:11.900
AFD left out in the cold while coalitions took a hold. The people watched in disbelief as bureaucrats
00:47:23.860
spun their mischief. Deep state coup, oh, what a show. In Germany, the plot did grow. Bureaucrats with crafty
00:47:36.120
plans, keeping the power from voters' plans. Keeping the power from voters' hands.
00:47:46.120
Oh, the AFD left out in the cold while coalitions took a hold. The people watched in disbelief as
00:47:59.080
catastrophe. My hands were negative. The people, the people watched this stuff wouldけど
00:48:00.080
manyacies, and the people watched over the place. Theимся sempre敬nezsecond
00:48:04.960
of skin, which everyone hit andКasti decidues, quit was using this on public happen. The last
00:48:06.080
case with the AFD left out in the cold left in the cold while moving during the cold, and the
00:48:11.080
US stopped Och seulements took a hold. Bureaucrats done with the bridge and the public
00:48:16.080
fundamental thinking that all the поехals activated forces. The criminals are an EUG as the
00:48:18.080
and EUG as the机 ситу 겸utar from voters' and vitamin力. The Americans with
00:48:20.160
Boysticks had no news to be mexerne frost in the ML. Why do we see anything呢? além
00:48:23.080
so in this tale of power and might bureaucrats ruled from out of sight
00:48:31.180
the voters will they did restrain leaving many to question the game