Bet Off My Lawn is a sports podcast produced by a former NFL player and current New York Yankees fan. The goal of the show is to talk about sports and current events. In this episode, we discuss the life and death of Nelson Mandela, the murder of white farmers in South Africa, and why being a Mets fan is worse than being a Yankees or Mets fan.
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00:00:08.000Bree Miss and Montana Bree Bree Live from New York, it's Bet Off My Lawn with Devin McGuinness.
00:03:56.000If we're the only ones with balls big enough to talk about the ethno-side, the mass murdering going on with white farmers in South Africa, then so be it.
00:04:09.000And we shall also discuss something that's almost worse than the death and destruction and sadistic murders that go on in South Africa, and that is being a Mets fan.
00:04:20.000I've realized as a Mets fan that people talk to me not just like I'm a South African farmer.
00:06:29.000As we know, Things aren't going that well here.
00:06:32.000And what I'm talking about now is the fact that at the World Choir Games, the South African team sang a song that contained the words, Kill the Buer, which is my people.
00:06:44.000And they didn't sing that verse, but they still sang the song that originally contains that words.
00:06:50.000Okay, now I know this is a bitter pill to swallow.
00:06:53.000And some people who, you know, Screwdriver is a horrible white power band, but sometimes one has to concede that they do have some catchy jams.
00:07:01.000Are you willing to concede that it is kind of a catchy song?
00:07:06.000Well, did you actually listen to it ever?
00:07:08.000Because it seems like very low IQ music to me.
00:07:12.000Doesn't seem like anything with lots of difficult harmonies or anything of that sort.
00:07:20.000Well, maybe not, but I have to admit, while I was researching this story, I must have heard the song about 10 times and I'm looking at the translations.
00:07:27.000And then I found myself later on, you know, washing out a coffee cup going, kill the boy, kill the.
00:07:40.000It's a shocking juxtaposition, though, Willem, because here in America, we have Trump giving farmers $10 billion because he's worried he hurt them with these tariffs.
00:07:49.000And then we have South Africa where they're saying, we never said that you should kill white people.
00:07:58.000They've now made it legally permissible just to steal land with no financial compensation.
00:08:04.000There's also things that are underground that we don't know about, like those cell phone blockers, the military-issue cell phone blockers that these criminals seem to have.
00:08:13.000And now, finally, the final straw, we have politicians singing happy songs about murdering you.
00:08:25.000This was a bunch of kids who, many of them white, who didn't even know what they were singing because they sang in a language that wasn't their own.
00:08:34.000And the South African team at the World Choir Games had these kids sing the song, which basically called for their own slaughter.
00:08:41.000Well, what's, yeah, that is incredible.
00:08:44.000And what's amazing about it being on an international stage?
00:09:29.000What's telling and shocking about them doing it at this festival is they are saying that we are proud of our ethnic genocide.
00:09:38.000We are proud that we are about to kill all the white farmers in Africa and South Africa and ultimately starve ourselves to death, by the way.
00:09:47.000The lack of shame is the shocking part about it.
00:09:51.000And what's even more shocking is that we have politicians who are in minister positions, which would be the equivalent of a secretary, like a secretary of state in the United States.
00:10:02.000And they are saying, no, but if all the farmers die, it's fine.
00:10:30.000What's the exact English translation of that verse?
00:10:35.000Well, the verse which they didn't sing, which actually contained the words said, we are the people of Mkontu, which means the spear.
00:10:41.000And the spear was a terrorist wing of the governing South African National Congress and the South African Communist Party, which carried out a lot of terrorist attacks.
00:10:51.000For example, the bomb they planted in the middle of the main street in Pretoria, which killed almost 50 people and injured more than 200.
00:11:32.000It's 1983 was the year of the Church Street bombing.
00:11:37.000And let's get back to the exact verbiage of this chorus.
00:11:42.000Okay, so it says, we are the people of Mkontu.
00:11:44.000We are prepared to kill the Buer, to kill the Buer, go well, Mkontu, ECISWE, Spirit of the Nation.
00:11:50.000That means, go well, spear of the nation, go kill the Buer.
00:11:55.000Well, I mean, we've been through this before.
00:11:57.000You're determined to literally fight to the death.
00:12:00.000But every time I talk to you or even read about South Africa, all I can think is, get out of there.
00:12:07.000Yeah, well, I just hope they actually, you know, declare war so that we can just fight on an even stage because all this little domestic terrorism bullshit is getting on my nerves now.
00:12:18.000So you're ready for a full-on civil war?
00:12:21.000Yeah, well, I think it would be better than what we have at this moment, because what we have at this moment is just like a slow war that we can't fight back against.
00:12:33.000If they're trying to starve you to death, and they are successfully starving a lot of whites to death, we saw the squats in Lauren's movie.
00:12:39.000What do you think of Lauren's movie, by the way?
00:12:44.000I don't know, looking from a perspective of someone who lives in South Africa, of course, it's not like it was very informative to me, but I really appreciate the fact that she went out and told the world about it.
00:12:57.000I think a lot of people all over the world would learn a lot from it.
00:13:01.000Yeah, well, it's got a million views now.
00:13:44.000What percentage are whites of the population?
00:13:46.000Aren't you only like 5% of the population?
00:13:49.000Yeah, we're closer to 10%, but we're about 4.5 million white people here.
00:13:54.000So it would be 10% versus 90%, and the 90% would have the military on their sides.
00:14:00.000Yeah, but the thing is, South Africa is extremely tribal.
00:14:04.000There are nine black tribes here in South Africa, and they hate each other almost more than they hate white people or colored people or Indian people.
00:14:11.000So it will be essentially a war between 11 different tribes if it happens.
00:14:16.000Well, that's kind of like the founding of South Africa.
00:14:20.000It was whites pairing with this tribe and that tribe against that tribe.
00:14:24.000Similar to people always get the history of America wrong and assume it was this cohesive group of Indians versus a cohesive group of whites.
00:15:56.000And how do you feel about the mass exodus, the white flight to Zimbabwe and Australia and all these other countries?
00:16:05.000Well, I don't think anyone was going to Zimbabwe.
00:16:07.000Maybe if there are 10 people going there, then it's a lot because I don't really trust the fact that their current president wants the whites back.
00:16:48.000I mean, if you look also at the guys in Australia and America, England, Germany, all those places, I'm in contact with a lot of them because I went into the public sphere and started talking about stuff.
00:17:01.000And they call themselves the Diaspora Africanas.
00:17:06.000I don't know how you say that word in English.
00:17:09.000Anyway, so they basically just focus on South Africa all the time.
00:17:17.000If you look at their Facebook pages and their Twitter and everything, everything's just South Africa and all they want to do is just come back to their fatherland.
00:17:23.000And these people, I think they have a very important role to play.
00:17:28.000I think the reason why what's going on in South Africa, even though it's completely ignored by the media, is getting so much traction overseas, even before Lauren Southern and Katie Hopkins and those people came to South Africa, is because of all these diaspora Afrikaners all over the world.
00:17:49.000And also another thing is these Afrikaners find themselves in quite high positions in the workplace usually because they are very hardworking compared to many other people.
00:18:01.000I've read a study that shows that Afrikaners in Australia are the highest paid group in Australia of all groups.
00:19:03.000But surely, if in a civil war, coalitions have to form, or is it just going to be every man for himself, seven tribes against each other?
00:19:13.000Well, the tribes that hate each other the most are the Zulus and the Corsa, and they will be the biggest war.
00:19:19.000But I think the smaller tribes that were usually also the weaker tribes in the old days will probably come back to the white people and ask them for protection against the Zulus and the Corsas, who has been in the history, they have been the guys who were the most aggressive.
00:19:36.000And do both Zulus and the, what are they called, the Corsas?
00:19:40.000Yeah, Yeah, do both Zulus and Corsas want to kill white farmers?
00:20:16.000Oh, but they're coming from another country.
00:20:19.000Yeah, but there's more of them in South Africa than there are in their own country because during apartheid when we had this very strong economy, when the RAN was almost twice as strong as the dollar, then all of them came to South Africa because there were so much more job opportunities and so much more money here.
00:20:36.000And now all of that great economy is gone, but they're still stuck here.
00:20:41.000Oh, now I'm getting into the game of risk, and I want to get involved fairly strategically.
00:20:47.000What about giving other countries and other tribes outside of South Africa land deals, just like the first prime minister Bota did with the Zulus and say, look, if you help us fight against the communists, you can have this land and that land and this land if we win.
00:21:14.000Well, we'll see about that when we get there, but at this stage, it's just like we still live in so-called peace, but just with the domestic terror attack once every six hours, you know.
00:21:37.000Well, I think step one, and only thing I can do, is try to get the word out and try to dispel the myth that this is just about race and black people getting revenge for whites hurting them during apartheid.
00:21:49.000That couldn't be farther from the truth.
00:21:51.000But it's effective propaganda for the communists.
00:21:56.000There's just one thing I really want to talk about, and that is the fact that after I made this video, on YouTube, I also put the Interculture.
00:22:04.000It's a German NGO who hosts the World Choir Games.
00:22:08.000And I put the email address there, and myself and a lot of other people sent them very angry emails.
00:22:14.000So they basically sent us all the same response.
00:22:17.000I want to go through that with you if it's okay.
00:22:28.000But yeah, of course, this will be cut out.
00:22:30.000Anyway, so the email they sent us back, all of us, they said our local partners in South Africa ensured us that the song Tina sees where has to be understood in an historical context as a remembrance of the struggle against apartheid in a sense of Nelson Mandela.
00:22:50.000It should by no means be seen as a political statement or incitement of violence or any other controversial issue.
00:22:57.000Also, it is important for us to stress that the crucial part of the song, which is now being strongly criticized, was left out during this ceremony.
00:23:10.000As an internationally working organization, Intercultur is firmly rejecting each form of discrimination, political usurpation, and violence.
00:23:19.000More than 16,000 participants from over 60 nations came together in South Africa for 11 days of world-spanning multicultural celebration of music.
00:23:30.000We are strongly regretting that an ambiguous contribution to the closing ceremony caused irritation, and we're already intensively discussing the issue.
00:23:40.000Please also note the statement of Andrei van der Marwe, chairman of the National Arts Committee of Interculture, which underlines our position.
00:23:51.000And lastly, the first part of Tina C's where about killing farmers was not sung in the WCG rendition.
00:23:58.000Some media articles wrongfully claim this.
00:24:00.000I believe they are just looking for sensation.
00:24:03.000What really was sung during the WCG rendition is as follows.
00:24:08.000And then it goes, Tina C's where Isam Yamaha.
00:24:11.000I'm getting into too much detail, Willem.
00:24:14.000It's a really reluctant apology that just doesn't sound like an apology.
00:24:19.000What's inconceivable is an international choir that used a song that included the line, Kill the Blacks, and they just removed the word kill the blacks and continued to defend themselves.
00:24:29.000If this was Kill the Blacks or Kill the Mexicans or Kill the Chinese, actually Kill the Blacks would be much worse though, as far as political correctness.
00:24:54.000I just wanted to say, though, the part that they actually sung says, we the black nation are weeping for the land that was stolen from us by the white people.
00:25:38.000Well, if you look at my YouTube channel, for example, a lot of people that contribute to me are not non-whites.
00:25:45.000There are a lot of colors that contribute there.
00:25:48.000And we actually made the joke on my Discord server, we are a lot more diverse than the commies because the commies are just 100% Afrocentrist Marxists.
00:26:04.000I mean, South Africa was abolished in the early 80s.
00:26:08.000So the past, you know, quarter century, no, the past almost half century, past 40 years, have been very prosperous for black South Africans.
00:26:21.000And when you kill these South African, these white boar, these white farmers, when you murder these farms, they don't become prosperous black farms.
00:27:00.000And usually when they do subsist, they just sort of have a parcel right out next to the house where they just do subsistence farming to feed the families themselves.
00:27:09.000No big tobacco fields or anything genuinely prosperous.
00:28:35.000So by killing your farmers and killing the people that provide you water and killing the people that provide you jobs, you end up starving to death.
00:28:41.000Talk about bite the hand that feeds you.
00:30:49.000But when you tell people you're a Mets fan, they go, oh.
00:30:57.000They get this weird look on their face.
00:30:59.000Like if you were to say that you're a 40-year-old virgin or something, or you can't afford to grocery shop, so you eat out of a dumpster, they sort of go, oh, all right, yeah.
00:32:06.000We may have to cut your entire lower half off.
00:32:10.000Number three, most of your life is talking about health.
00:32:13.000If you check any sports page talking about the Mets, it's Cespidus' heel or DeGrom's, actually DeGrom's okay, but Thor's bad arm or he's going to be away for these many games.
00:32:26.000And you have so few incredible players that all your eggs are in Those baskets.
00:32:30.000So, when one of those baskets gets dropped, the eggs smash and you're screwed.
00:32:36.000So, basically, if you want to learn about the Mets, you have to talk to a doctor because if this person's sick and they're going to be away for a year, then you lose them for basically two years.
00:32:47.000So, it's constant health updates and how's this person's arm and is this person doing better?
00:32:54.000I'm actually literally getting depressed as I talk about it.
00:33:02.000I should add this to the list, but here's a little side note.
00:33:04.000My son wears Mets jerseys every day to school.
00:33:06.000And the other people in his school, like I'll meet a dad who tells me that their son told them, yeah, but you know, you got to hand it to your boy.
00:33:16.000It's like someone with cancer going to school every day with like that bandana on their head.
00:33:20.000I was in a special class in eighth grade, and they had not just bad kids like me, but stupid kids and kids who were dying, like kids with cancer were in our class, even though their grades were fine.
00:33:30.000And then, so seeing a kid wear a Mets shirt every day in school, you go, hey, champ, yeah.
00:33:37.000Like, that's, I think that's one of them on the list, but yeah, that's number four.
00:35:30.000This is our anniversary and we're here with friends and to have a cancer patient sitting there with like three hairs on your head and coughing up blood.
00:38:38.000And you go, if he gets it, if he can hit it really hard, we could even the score.
00:38:42.000And then you see he just kind of gets a grounder and it gets thrown at first and you go, oh.
00:38:48.000And at the end of the game, we'll all just be walking out with parts of our beards falling out and no eyebrows and just sort of shuffling with the IV drip.
00:39:55.000You know that whole fuck cancer campaign and the 10K marathons and the I can do it and I'm going to, you know, take this part out of my body and I'm still going to fight.
00:40:04.000That fighting spirit that you see with cancer patients where they're fighting till the very end.
00:40:22.000In fact, they don't seem to appreciate it, but when I see someone and they clearly have, you know, cancer and no eyebrows and stuff, I sort of nod to them.
00:40:30.000And they go, they look at my gorgeous fluffy eyebrows and my big full beard and they're like, what are you, your friend has cancer?
00:41:06.000You're brave heart about it as they rip out your entrails and you yell, FREEDOM!
00:41:13.000But when you're fighting 40 people, you're going to lose.
00:41:16.000And all you can hope for is that you die with your boots on.
00:41:21.000So all those people who are terminally ill out there watching this show, get your friend, get your relative to go get your boots from the closet and put them back on.
00:41:30.000I know they look silly with the hospital robe, but you should have them on.
00:41:33.000And Mets fans, enough with the flip-flops and the shower shoes.
00:41:52.000I know I haven't been ending with a funny video, but I'm going to get back to that soon.
00:41:57.000We've been very bare bones here at Get Off My Lawn, which is why I have the engineer's keyboard on my desk because I'm controlling the intro music and everything else.
00:42:28.000So I guess the moral of today's story is if a Met fan comes up to you and says, hey, I want to hang out, I totally understand if you say, get off my lawn.
00:42:38.000And if five thugs hired by communists come in the middle of the night with cell phone blockers to your home, you can just say over the loudspeaker, get off my lawn.