Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - March 29, 2024


EPISODE 703: GOOD FRIDAY SPECIAL - HUMANITY VS UNHUMANITY


Episode Stats

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48 minutes

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166.20198

Word Count

8,127

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441

Misogynist Sentences

1

Hate Speech Sentences

21


Summary

On Good Friday, we have to remember what it means to be a Christian in a Christian majority nation, in the Christian-majority West. And yet, bit by bit, we ve been stripped of what that means to us as a people.


Transcript

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00:00:30.000 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
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00:00:46.960 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:50.120 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:55.180 We've been categorizing these communist revolutions throughout the ages.
00:00:59.240 We've put up a huge series of podcasts called The China Files.
00:01:02.740 Many of you may have seen that.
00:01:04.140 We put up another one earlier this year, The Chronicles of the Revolution.
00:01:07.780 And we're getting all the way up to the cultural Marxists of today.
00:01:11.480 And so tonight, I'm proud to announce that we have signed a deal with a publisher.
00:01:16.800 We are going to be publishing all of this in a new book that will teach us all how to identify
00:01:23.620 the cultural Marxists, how to use their playbook against them, how to crush their revolutions.
00:01:30.800 And we will specifically call them that which they are.
00:01:35.000 Because they reject the human rights of others.
00:01:38.400 They reject the humanity of their oppressed classes.
00:01:42.860 I submit to you that they themselves have become the unhumans.
00:01:47.780 All right, Jack Posobiec here, live, Washington, D.C.
00:01:53.820 Today is March 29th, 2024, Anno Domini.
00:01:59.060 Today is Good Friday.
00:02:01.040 And as such, on Good Friday, we have to remember what it means to be Christian.
00:02:08.000 What it means to be living in a Christian-majority nation.
00:02:13.920 What it means to be living in the Christian-majority West.
00:02:18.280 There's something that's gone completely upside down in our society where we decided that we
00:02:26.220 needed to be more tolerant.
00:02:27.960 And so to state basic facts, like we are a Christian-majority nation and that we are in
00:02:33.160 the Christian-majority West, became intolerant, we were told.
00:02:37.180 And so in order to become more tolerant and more respectful of the rights of the minorities
00:02:45.780 and the rights of many other groups, we were told that we weren't supposed to flaunt it.
00:02:50.300 That we couldn't have prayer in schools anymore.
00:02:52.500 That we couldn't read from the Bible in schools.
00:02:55.300 And this was done for years after the 1960s.
00:02:59.460 But prior to that, schools in the United States used to open with a Bible verse.
00:03:04.280 Bible verse and the Pledge of Allegiance, it's exactly how it was.
00:03:09.220 Nobody thought that that was an institution of religion.
00:03:12.140 And nobody thought that this had any issue with our Constitution.
00:03:17.940 And yet, bit by bit, we've lost what it means to be us as a people.
00:03:23.800 We've lost what it means to understand where we've come from.
00:03:28.520 And we've seen so much of our society stripped away since we've gotten to that point.
00:03:36.040 In the 1950s, in New York City, you used to see crosses on Good Friday across the New York
00:03:43.540 skylines.
00:03:45.420 This is still the Christian-majority West.
00:03:47.760 But the question is, if we are the Christian-majority, then why is it that we've pushed Christianity
00:03:51.660 so far out and we've replaced it with a new set of morals?
00:03:55.020 Well, see, this is the dirty little secret.
00:03:57.120 It's that we haven't replaced Christianity with some American set of morals.
00:04:02.980 No, we've replaced it with a new set of morals, a totally inverted set of morals, a totally
00:04:09.840 backwards set of morals.
00:04:12.020 Because even Western values were, by and large, based on those which came from, of course,
00:04:17.720 the Greek world, the Roman world, and the Bible itself.
00:04:21.120 And so, these all made sense for our civilization.
00:04:26.320 This is what created the greatest civilization the world has ever known.
00:04:31.700 And yet, now, that very civilization is crumbling.
00:04:36.380 Well, there are those of us who believe that this is actually being done on purpose, that
00:04:42.920 it's deliberate.
00:04:43.540 Remember, decline is a choice.
00:04:46.860 You don't have to be in decline.
00:04:48.540 You don't have to accept it either, by the way.
00:04:51.140 You don't have to let your borders be overrun by mass migration of hordes of third-worlders
00:04:57.680 running into your country.
00:04:59.240 You don't have to have violent criminals killing police officers like Jonathan Diller in cold
00:05:05.000 blood at a bus stop.
00:05:07.160 We don't have to live like this, actually.
00:05:09.300 The only difference is, is that people need to actually wake up to understand what is going
00:05:17.480 on.
00:05:18.440 That what's going on is not the unintended consequences of good intentions.
00:05:25.180 No.
00:05:25.940 No.
00:05:26.900 What's going on is the absolutely deliberate intentions of despicable, despicable people.
00:05:36.140 And the consequences that they want.
00:05:41.020 They embrace unhumanity because they reject humanity itself in the humanity of their opponents,
00:05:49.880 in the humanity of anyone they seek to oppress.
00:05:52.800 And that is why we've written the new book, Unhumans, all about them.
00:05:56.940 You can go check it out on Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Skyhorse Publishing.
00:06:00.800 Make sure you go get a copy.
00:06:03.280 Raw A Nationalist will be joining us next.
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00:06:27.640 But I got a hankering yearning deep inside for this book called Unhumans.
00:06:38.520 I just can't hide.
00:06:44.600 It tells a story of secrets and a mystery.
00:06:47.000 All right, Jack, back live, Human Events Daily, Washington, D.C.
00:06:50.820 The book is Unhumans, currently top 50, just broke back into the top 50 of Amazon.com.
00:06:56.940 And actually, our next guest has written a column about the book.
00:07:01.580 And in fact, some of the controversy about the title of the book for Humanevents.com,
00:07:07.140 Raw Egg Nationalist.
00:07:08.420 We're honored to have you back on the program.
00:07:11.560 It's always a pleasure, Jack.
00:07:13.500 And I've just managed to regain control of myself, actually, after listening to that wonderful
00:07:17.280 AI-generated song you played.
00:07:18.940 That's really quite something.
00:07:21.800 You're actually going to be playing it in your ear and in your head all day, aren't you?
00:07:26.340 Yeah, I think I am now.
00:07:28.960 Yeah, that's the point.
00:07:30.060 Running psyops on my own audience and my own guests.
00:07:32.800 Yes, but with this book, The Unhumans, there was some controversy over the title itself
00:07:42.260 because, you know, I remember when we were sort of going back and forth, Joshua Lysak
00:07:47.180 and I, the co-author, and saying, oh, should we just call it the secret history of communist
00:07:51.980 revolution?
00:07:52.900 Should we just call it, you know, something like something blasé, like the red revolutions?
00:07:58.340 And I said, no, I want to go a bit further because it's, we're not just talking about
00:08:03.320 the revolutions or, you know, as things that randomly happened.
00:08:07.460 It's actually because a specific group of people who have embraced a specific set of
00:08:12.800 ideas, and that's where the title Unhumans came from.
00:08:18.200 And yet there were, and I assume people on the left would be very upset about it, which
00:08:21.460 they were, and the SPLC, we call them the Secret Police Legislative Council.
00:08:25.760 So the Secret Police Legislative Council was attacking the, I think, during the book announcement,
00:08:31.860 actually.
00:08:32.800 But then there were even people sort of like from the classic liberal, you know, segment
00:08:37.520 and the center that were attacking the title as well.
00:08:41.060 And you came out and wrote a column about all about this.
00:08:44.320 Walk me through it.
00:08:46.280 Yeah, well, I mean, first of all, it's worth saying, look, this is an incredible achievement
00:08:50.240 to get into the top 50 books on Amazon.
00:08:52.280 I mean, that is, you know, there are millions of books on Amazon.
00:08:54.960 It's a really big thing, and it should be seen, I think, and this is how I start the
00:09:00.900 column.
00:09:01.220 It should be seen as a great achievement.
00:09:03.460 You know, we've got a great book, a really compelling book that's in the top 50 on Amazon.
00:09:08.420 That means thousands and thousands of people have already pre-ordered this book, and tens
00:09:12.600 of thousands of people are going to buy it to find out about, you know, the most murderous
00:09:17.660 ideology in history, the most murderous, evil regimes in history, and hopefully how to protect
00:09:23.560 themselves against it and protect the nation, their families, their communities, etc.
00:09:28.380 That's a good thing.
00:09:29.640 And yet, and yet, once again, we discover that people who are supposed to be on our side are
00:09:37.880 among those who are, you know, criticising and saying, oh, this is too much, you've gone
00:09:43.660 too far.
00:09:45.260 And it was about the title, fundamentally.
00:09:47.740 It's about the title, Unhumans.
00:09:49.720 And, I mean, basically what you're trying to do with this title, Unhumans, is get at the
00:09:56.420 fact that actually this is metaphysical, really.
00:10:00.160 We're talking about a metaphysical phenomenon.
00:10:02.200 It's something that is, it goes beyond mere politics.
00:10:06.880 It's not, this isn't just about differences between, you know, Democrats and Republicans
00:10:11.620 and people in the middle.
00:10:13.480 It's, it's a metaphysical thing.
00:10:17.960 Communism and the communist worldview and what it does to people, it is all encompassing.
00:10:23.900 It is metaphysical.
00:10:25.520 Anyway, that's what I think you're trying to get at with the title.
00:10:28.980 But instead, what we get is we get, yeah, we get people on our side in inverted commas
00:10:34.580 saying, you're dehumanising your enemies.
00:10:37.760 That's precisely what the communists did.
00:10:39.940 Oh, I don't know.
00:10:41.180 You know, everybody has a good side.
00:10:43.240 Everybody's capable of repentance.
00:10:45.280 You know, Thomas Sowell was a Marxist when he was a young man and he went on to become,
00:10:49.780 you know, a great conservative author.
00:10:52.600 And I think they're totally missing the point.
00:10:54.720 Firstly, as I say, it's, you're not saying that communists aren't people.
00:10:59.760 You're not saying that they're inhuman or that they're non-human.
00:11:03.380 What you're saying is fundamentally that they have a, they adopt a, they inhabit a kind of
00:11:09.660 persona or are inhabited by a persona which actually makes them anti-everything that makes
00:11:16.580 people human.
00:11:17.280 And it's not only a personal process that these individuals who become communists go
00:11:22.380 through.
00:11:23.060 Sadly, it's something that they force on everyone else.
00:11:26.520 And that's what you're trying to get at.
00:11:28.320 But really, this is a, and this is the, then the second half of the, of the essay.
00:11:32.860 I tried to get into the fact that actually this is just part of a broader problem that we
00:11:36.920 have with the right today, where basically so many people on the right, not on the centre
00:11:41.540 right, are losers and they're, they're unaccustomed to, to success because, you know, for decades
00:11:47.780 we've had reversal after reversal and success after success coming from the left.
00:11:53.700 And actually so many people who are on the right and on the centre right are almost conditioned
00:11:58.860 to, to, to be afraid of success.
00:12:01.420 And so when they see somebody being bold, somebody putting forward a, you know, a bold,
00:12:06.660 compelling book, um, that, that, that really stridently argues against communism, um, and,
00:12:12.700 and is, and is, you know, informative, then their first, their first reaction is, is to lash
00:12:18.360 out and say, oh no, you're going too far.
00:12:20.840 Uh, it is a very strange tendency, but it's very, very noticeable.
00:12:25.620 There is a, uh, you know, something you just said reminds me of one of my all time favourite
00:12:29.660 Trump tweets where this was back during, I believe it was Access Hollywood weekend or,
00:12:34.400 or just, just thereafter in 2016, October, where he said, disloyal R's are far more difficult
00:12:42.800 than crooked Hillary.
00:12:44.480 They come at you from all sides.
00:12:46.920 They don't know how to win.
00:12:48.960 I will teach them.
00:12:50.760 And, and it's exactly what you're talking about, that this, this idea that, you know, you,
00:12:55.060 you have to maintain a certain form.
00:12:57.780 You, you couldn't possibly stoop as low as the other side.
00:13:01.580 When they go low, we go high.
00:13:03.140 You have to, uh, you, you couldn't possibly actually use some of the tactics of the opponent.
00:13:09.940 Why that would be, that would make you just as bad as them, wouldn't it?
00:13:15.160 Well, what I think as well, fundamentally is I think that these people, these people,
00:13:19.140 these doubters on the right, if you will, in the centre-right, I don't think they, I still
00:13:24.180 don't think they really understand exactly what the radical left wants.
00:13:28.960 I don't think they, they realise that actually they're not going to stop at, at anything short
00:13:34.980 of, of revolution and that they are actually, as they have in the past, in Russia, in Central
00:13:40.400 America and Latin America, everywhere in China, everywhere there has been communist revolution.
00:13:45.980 They've killed millions of people and that will happen again.
00:13:50.000 They will kill people, lots of people.
00:13:52.440 Um, but these doubters seem to think that actually, no, it's just going to be politics as normal
00:13:57.880 and actually we can appeal to the, the better natures of these people and they'll, you know,
00:14:02.200 they'll let us remain in the centre as liberals and, you know, we'll, we'll be untouched by any
00:14:07.340 of the nastiness.
00:14:08.540 But actually that's not the case at all.
00:14:10.500 And, um, it really does make you wonder actually just how far the left is going to have to go
00:14:16.700 before people, these people making these, you know, criticisms of the book and people
00:14:21.200 who behave like this more generally, how far will they have to, how far will the left have
00:14:25.740 to go before they wake up?
00:14:27.520 Um, genuinely, I don't know.
00:14:29.820 And it's, it's quite interesting too, because there's also a tendency from, again, the very
00:14:37.280 same crowd to say, well, if we just, if we just throw Trump off the ticket, if we get
00:14:46.020 Trump and Trumpism out of the party, then we can, we can go back to the way things used
00:14:51.860 to be.
00:14:52.420 And we won't have to worry about this nastiness anymore because all of this is going on because
00:14:56.620 of Trump and Trump supporters and his, uh, you know, his coterie of, of individuals that
00:15:03.600 are, you know, they're supporting him online and other places.
00:15:06.460 And it's, it's, I think they've actually missed a fundamental, uh, a fundamental timeline here
00:15:13.220 because MAGA and Trumpism and all of this did not begin this current phase of politics
00:15:20.580 or this current phase of whatever you want to call political life, uh, right now, because
00:15:23.960 it's not just politics, it's, this is actually the attempt to correct the, the incorrectness
00:15:30.060 that's going on.
00:15:30.980 And so if Trump fails, you are going to have a left wing that is completely running rough
00:15:38.160 shot over everything.
00:15:40.880 Yeah, for sure.
00:15:41.860 And I, and also I think it's worthwhile actually remembering, look, that this isn't just about
00:15:45.860 America.
00:15:46.340 I mean, this is going on across the entire length and breadth of the Western world.
00:15:51.100 You know, these same, these same forces are, um, are immobilizing.
00:15:56.440 You've got, you've got the sort of populist right and you've got also the hard left.
00:16:00.160 You've got the same kinds of things taking place in countries like Germany, for instance.
00:16:04.820 Look at what's happening with the alternative for Deutschland, the, the, the sort of populist
00:16:09.480 anti-immigration party.
00:16:11.100 And the left is trying to ban it.
00:16:13.200 Uh, there's, there's actually political violence states, basically state sponsored political
00:16:18.000 violence against alternative for Deutschland candidates, um, rampant political persecution.
00:16:25.220 Um, this isn't just, you know, you can talk about, you can't actually talk about Trump
00:16:29.600 in isolation.
00:16:30.220 This is a broader phenomenon.
00:16:31.720 And so, um, yeah, I mean, I, I think that these, I think that these people are very, very
00:16:36.800 misguided, um, in thinking that if Trump is out of the picture, things will just go back
00:16:42.240 to, to the way they were.
00:16:43.380 Uh, no, they won't, as you say, what you'll have then is you'll have a left that is totally
00:16:47.880 unopposed and then they can do exactly what they please.
00:16:51.260 Like they did in Russia, like they did in China, like they did in Latin America and in
00:16:56.120 other places.
00:16:58.340 You know, and, and, and we've already seen little tastes of this BLM.
00:17:01.940 We've seen Antifa.
00:17:03.040 We've seen these movements across Europe.
00:17:05.480 Uh, we've seen the migrants brought in from Africa, from the Middle East and the U S it's
00:17:10.080 from Central America, Latin America, and many times these are dregs of society.
00:17:15.360 These Indios coming up where, and Trump himself even called out the fact that, that they don't
00:17:19.560 even speak Spanish.
00:17:20.680 They don't speak English.
00:17:21.700 They don't speak any language that, uh, that anyone in the country speaks because they're
00:17:26.540 speaking these local tribal languages.
00:17:28.580 They're completely ill suited.
00:17:30.420 But what we go through in the book and, and we're coming up on a break, but in the next
00:17:34.200 second, I want to talk about this some more is this idea that it actually is happening
00:17:38.460 by design that when you have a coalition of the fringes, the way to build more power is
00:17:44.960 to increase the amount of those fringes.
00:17:48.800 We're speaking with raw egg nationalists.
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00:19:30.100 that I really think that the biggest struggle that I have on a regular basis when I talk about
00:19:36.720 these things is people from, like, this middle, they act almost as gatekeepers.
00:19:42.800 They act as almost these wet blankets to anyone who actually wants to take action, and the
00:19:48.260 issue is, look, yesterday, we did the show yesterday, segment one, and then later throughout
00:19:54.400 the show, we were live through this funeral, this funeral wake for a New York City police
00:20:01.500 officer who was killed making a routine traffic stop.
00:20:06.380 A guy was parked illegally in a bus stop, and this officer was slain.
00:20:11.240 Then the very next segment was, you know, slain by a guy who, by the way, slain by a guy who
00:20:16.120 had been let out of jail, but arrested 21 times, a career violent criminal.
00:20:20.400 Very next segment is Donald Trump's lawyer losing his law license.
00:20:25.180 And yet I sat back and I say, well, this is clearly anarcho tyranny.
00:20:28.940 This is obviously and so clearly a specific and legitimate plan that they are using to
00:20:37.260 unleash criminals in major city centers to destabilize the country and then to use law
00:20:42.840 fair against any opponent that they seek.
00:20:46.820 And yet when I go and say this to people, it's like these classic liberals and establishment
00:20:52.120 conservatives and others who say, oh, no, no, no, just talk about the history, just talk
00:20:56.640 about what happened in the past.
00:20:58.260 And one of the things that we get into in the book and on humans is that, well, there
00:21:02.320 were a lot of times where people in the past faced this thing and they themselves, like
00:21:08.000 the Russians in St. Petersburg in 1917 said, oh, this, this will never happen for me.
00:21:13.980 That's, that's just, you know, that's just, that's just people that are, you know, that's
00:21:18.060 just people who said something wrong or did something wrong.
00:21:20.720 They're the ones who are going to get in trouble, not us.
00:21:22.780 It's never going to come for me.
00:21:24.080 It doesn't always work though, does it?
00:21:26.800 No, no, it doesn't.
00:21:28.080 In fact, uh, there's a, there's a very poignant, uh, segment in the Gulag Archipelago, Alexander
00:21:34.820 Solzhenitsyn's great book about the, the, the hideous terror in Russia of the Gulags and
00:21:40.980 Stalin, where he says, you know, um, something along the lines of this millions and millions
00:21:46.860 of, of poor Russian peasants were marched off into the Siberian wastes to die in the
00:21:52.680 Gulags and the intellectuals had nothing to say about that, but it was only when Stalin's
00:22:00.400 men, when the, the NKVD, the, you know, the secret police came for the intellectuals that
00:22:04.720 suddenly they, they cried out, you know, the revolution has been betrayed.
00:22:09.020 We have been betrayed.
00:22:09.900 This is an outrage.
00:22:11.640 Um, the, the historic, the historical, um, example of the historical record is totally
00:22:17.740 clear, you know, and that's why this book is so important.
00:22:21.080 I think is because it lays out the history.
00:22:23.300 We are history doesn't, um, you know, history doesn't repeat itself, but it rhymes.
00:22:29.580 And we can very clearly see similar things happening today as happened in the early 20th century
00:22:37.060 in Russia and elsewhere with radical leftist groups.
00:22:41.000 And I think it behooves us and it, and it behooves us, uh, in memory of all the people
00:22:47.220 who died, all the millions, the tens of millions of people who died to wake up and take notice
00:22:51.800 of this.
00:22:54.480 And what's amazing too, that we, we go in throughout the book is, and you mentioned how history doesn't
00:22:58.760 repeat itself or rhymes.
00:23:00.120 And one of the things that, um, that we broke out in the book was an attempt to actually
00:23:05.640 define the situation that we find ourselves in currently, right?
00:23:09.680 Because so many people will say, and you see this on Twitter a lot where people will say,
00:23:13.980 well, there's no revolution going on right now.
00:23:16.380 There's no cultural revolution.
00:23:18.000 Nobody's, you know, walk down the street on a regular day and leftists.
00:23:21.560 Well, we saw this in 2020, by the way, when I would say, Hey, they're burning down the
00:23:24.980 city.
00:23:25.240 And some leftists in Portland would post a picture with their, you know, with their coffee
00:23:29.860 mug and, and, you know, having brunch in some cafe saying, everything seems fine to me, you
00:23:35.400 know, even though last night the police station had burned to the ground or something like
00:23:39.560 this.
00:23:39.800 And so it, it, it becomes this sort of this, this denial in terms of what's actually going
00:23:47.040 on.
00:23:47.680 But we, we find a way to say, well, hold on.
00:23:51.800 This isn't a civil war.
00:23:53.580 This isn't a cultural revolution, at least as it was in terms of China in 1967.
00:23:59.060 And the reason is, and this is something that Joshua actually developed that in the same
00:24:06.020 way that, that warfare itself has changed from first generation, second generation, third,
00:24:10.760 all the way to what we're in currently fifth generation warfare from maneuver conflict
00:24:15.940 to, um, to fourth generation warfare, where you've got the synthesis of propaganda media
00:24:21.800 with kinetic action and now fifth generation warfare, where it's social media, it's internet,
00:24:26.920 in addition to small kinetic actions, that's essentially what we're in.
00:24:31.620 We're in a fifth generation warfare version of a communist revolution.
00:24:36.120 So, so what is that?
00:24:37.960 What would you call that?
00:24:39.020 And our argument is that what we should title that is, is an irregular revolution.
00:24:43.580 So it's an irregular revolution because it's not one that's sort of going on, um, in your
00:24:48.640 face every day, but it could be in your face if they use their favorite tactic against
00:24:54.560 you, uh, which, and, and pretty much everyone on the right who, or just anyone who's, uh,
00:24:59.800 stood up or, or posed a threat to any of them has faced these things.
00:25:03.560 We call them micro revolutions.
00:25:05.160 And so micro revolutions are the new tactic.
00:25:07.860 And a micro revolution is something that can be launched on, on a daily basis.
00:25:13.180 In fact, they are launched daily, uh, Huberman, you know, Andrew Huberman had a micro
00:25:17.960 revolution launched again against him a couple of days ago for no reason other than the fact
00:25:23.160 that by, you know, by the way, he talks about a lot of the things that you talk about, uh,
00:25:27.340 in terms of healthy living and you healthy living without the pharmaceutical companies.
00:25:32.700 And so there, there are these, all of these different tactics out there that keep being
00:25:37.320 run or myself when I was at CPAC that actually add up to a communist revolution, but in a regular
00:25:44.280 communist revolution, do you think that that might be a way to try to explain to people what it is
00:25:51.620 that we're living through right now?
00:25:54.540 Yes.
00:25:55.040 Yeah, I think, yes, I think you do have to impress on people the fact that, um,
00:25:59.900 that, that circumstances change and America in the 21st century is not Russia in 1917.
00:26:07.000 It's a totally different kind of society history, history rhymes.
00:26:11.140 It doesn't, um, uh, you know, but, but, but fundamentally, fundamentally, you can see nevertheless
00:26:17.980 that there is a, there is a, there are a variety of different tactics being used, but there is
00:26:24.040 nevertheless, uh, there's evidence of a clear sort of, um, there's a machinery behind all
00:26:30.200 of it that you can see and you see the workings of it with particular events like the black lives
00:26:34.320 matter riots in, you know, the, the mostly peaceful riots in 2020, all of a sudden at
00:26:40.220 the click of a finger, um, uh, you know, you get suddenly the mobilization of this, of this
00:26:46.160 vast, vast paramilitary force across the length and breadth of the nation.
00:26:50.960 I mean, that, that's really quite something, but like you say, that's not required all the
00:26:57.940 time.
00:26:58.520 It's required in certain circumstances.
00:27:00.960 And 2020, the black lives matter riots, that was a display of force.
00:27:04.540 I think that was, uh, you know, that was the, the velvet glove was taken off and the, and
00:27:09.020 the iron fist underneath was revealed.
00:27:10.800 But a lot of the time that isn't necessary.
00:27:13.040 A lot of the time it's, it's much more subtle.
00:27:15.980 It's indoctrination school.
00:27:18.060 It's the universities.
00:27:20.360 It's the general kind of, um, cultural revolution that's going on in the media, in film, in, uh,
00:27:27.180 you know, across, across social media, et cetera.
00:27:30.020 So yes, I mean, I, I think, yeah, that, that is one of the best things that the book does
00:27:34.880 is to, is to show people that actually look, this is, this is a different kind of revolution,
00:27:40.600 but it is a revolution nonetheless, and it should be understood fundamentally in the same
00:27:46.220 way as previous communist revolutions are, uh, should be understood.
00:27:50.400 And it's, it's, it's simple because, and as you said earlier, this isn't, and I, I was
00:27:57.480 on with, uh, with Don jr.
00:27:58.840 Uh, recording this week as well.
00:28:00.520 And I said, look, this isn't, we're, we're not having an argument that's in this, in the
00:28:04.260 sense of a normal political argument, not arguing about, you know, should taxes be higher?
00:28:08.600 Or should this tax tax rate be a higher on this bracket or this company?
00:28:12.740 And what should the marginal rates be?
00:28:14.280 Or, um, you know, uh, what, what social program should we extend and which ones are, should
00:28:19.800 be sunsetted, et cetera.
00:28:21.340 Sure.
00:28:21.820 Those are normal political arguments.
00:28:23.300 This is fundamentally different from all of that.
00:28:28.280 And it should be something by the way, where anyone who, if you're just, you know, part
00:28:33.740 of, of what, you know, what, what Elon Musk and, um, and Alex Jones and myself, we were
00:28:38.280 on that at one X basis, we called it team humanity.
00:28:41.100 It's like, if you are for humanity, then you have to stand against team on humanity.
00:28:46.220 It's as simple as that.
00:28:48.440 Yeah, absolutely.
00:28:49.660 It is.
00:28:50.240 Um, and I think that, uh, yeah, I think that the title is totally apt.
00:28:54.640 And once people understand what the title actually means, once they understand that this
00:28:59.560 is about, you know, a metaphysical problem, this is about a force, an historical force that
00:29:06.160 is, that is totally against the, the man's better nature against man's better inclination
00:29:12.500 against all of the, all of the good things that we all want to, to have and to see realized.
00:29:17.660 Then I think, um, I think it will make, I think it will make much more sense, but, but yes,
00:29:22.340 it is a fundamental metaphysical, uh, battle that's taking place and people need to understand
00:29:27.880 it within those terms, within those, those really like the, the ultimate stakes.
00:29:33.300 This isn't, as you say, just a standard political battle about taxation or women's rights or, or,
00:29:41.700 or any other form of rights or, or whatever.
00:29:44.020 This is actually about fundamentally the kind of, the kind of world we want to live in,
00:29:49.800 the kind of nation that you want to live in, whether you will live in a free nation, uh,
00:29:54.640 where people actually can engage in politics and have disagreements, or whether you want
00:29:59.640 to live in a nation that is ruled, uh, at the tip of a bayonet.
00:30:04.380 Quick break coming up.
00:30:05.800 Raw Egg Nationalist is our guest.
00:30:07.460 Human Events Daily continues.
00:30:08.400 It entails a communist history.
00:30:13.180 I want to know the truth, what really went down.
00:30:16.540 So I'm jumping on my computer, going to pre-order town.
00:30:21.840 Pre-ordering lives, U.S., can't wait to...
00:30:26.180 Pre-ordering lives, U.S., can't wait to get my hands on that book.
00:30:32.940 Gonna dive into his pages, take a closer look, from the Russian Revolution, to the play red scale.
00:30:43.080 It's most of the day...
00:30:44.040 All right, this episode is back live, Human Events Daily.
00:30:46.720 We're here, Good Friday.
00:30:47.900 Raw Egg Nationalist is our guest.
00:30:50.300 Egg, one of the things that I, I think that the right fundamentally misunderstands about the
00:30:56.100 current left, or the leaders of the left, whatever you want to call it, you always have to use these
00:31:00.280 sort of, like, uh, euphemisms to get around all of these things, but they misunderstand something
00:31:05.940 about the current state of the left, because when we're talking about unhumans, those who embrace
00:31:12.960 unhumanity, we're not talking about people who are successful or accomplished in, in any way.
00:31:20.420 We're talking about people who have used politics to, uh, to create this coalition of the fringes
00:31:29.160 in order to gain political power.
00:31:32.640 And by the way, this isn't necessarily just done in, um, in representative government, like, uh,
00:31:38.740 this mayor of Baltimore who's been running around attacking white people all week after a bridge
00:31:43.500 collapsed in his town that had nothing to do with white people, by the way, um, that it's,
00:31:48.000 it's in the judiciary, it's in the bureaucracy, it's in corporate, corporate America, it's in
00:31:53.520 the corporate world.
00:31:54.560 And, and so what is it about these people?
00:31:58.200 They, they seem like they're not actually fueled by wanting to create a better world.
00:32:04.560 Why is it that they just want to destroy everything?
00:32:09.160 I think, I think you're right about the, about conservatives and the right.
00:32:13.380 They, they don't understand actually how leftist politics works and they don't, uh, for all that
00:32:20.220 they might, might claim to understand politics and they don't, they don't understand the way that
00:32:24.580 the left builds these coalitions of the fringes.
00:32:27.840 Now, what is a coalition of the fringes?
00:32:29.780 Well, it's basically a sort of motley crew of all the downtrodden, the dispossessed, the deviant
00:32:35.600 and the, the diseased within society.
00:32:37.980 And that is how leftist politics basically has always worked.
00:32:42.020 It's how Leninism works archetypally.
00:32:44.460 That's what Lenin did.
00:32:45.440 He gathered together, you know, the, the, the poorest segments of society and in particular,
00:32:51.200 the unemployed, the criminal, et cetera, the work shy, um, in order to build this coalition
00:32:58.800 that, that he could then, you know, use to, to seize power.
00:33:02.420 Um, now these people are people who by their very nature are, they're dispossessed, they
00:33:09.220 are resentful, they're unsuccessful.
00:33:12.680 Um, and so they have, they, you know, they bear the psychological scars of that particular
00:33:19.820 state.
00:33:21.420 They don't, they don't, they're not interested, as you say, in making the world a better place.
00:33:26.440 They're interested in seizing power and getting revenge.
00:33:30.000 Politics is a means of revenge, really, fundamentally.
00:33:34.800 And it was, and that's exactly what, what the Russian revolution was for so many of the
00:33:39.660 people who participated on the side of the Bolsheviks.
00:33:42.580 It was, they were getting their own back against the kulaks, against the wealthy, successful
00:33:47.580 peasants, against the bourgeoisie, the people who had success supposedly at their expense.
00:33:54.200 And that's a, it's a very, very powerful motivation, hatred and resentment.
00:33:58.760 And people on the right don't really quite understand just how powerful it is, but it's
00:34:04.700 actually powerful enough to, you know, change the course of history.
00:34:09.720 It has changed the course of history.
00:34:11.360 Resentment is basically the driving force between, behind leftist revolution.
00:34:16.240 And so this, this resentment politics, this idea that we're going to enter the, because
00:34:24.100 most people, most, you know, I think your average person, your average person who even
00:34:28.100 considers themselves progressive, they'll say, well, I want to go into politics.
00:34:32.260 I want to enter into public life.
00:34:33.620 I want to enter into activism, whatever you call it, political action, political life
00:34:38.180 to make the world better because I see something going wrong with my town or my neighborhood
00:34:43.180 or my, whatever it is.
00:34:45.220 And they'll say, you know, and, and perhaps if we pursue this new policy, it will, it will
00:34:50.040 benefit our, our town and we can get, uh, you know, a better hospital or better doctors
00:34:55.220 or attract some, some better, uh, some better businesses that we, that we like.
00:34:59.420 But this is a wholly separate origin of the, the breadth of a, of a political coalition,
00:35:08.260 because you're talking about a new generation almost groomed for mediocrity because they
00:35:15.760 only know this politics of destruction, this politics of tearing things down, this politics
00:35:21.460 of, of stripping bare everything.
00:35:24.240 And by the way, you see this a lot in postmodernism because they're always trying to deconstruct
00:35:28.040 everything or we have to deconstruct this.
00:35:29.880 We have to deconstruct that.
00:35:31.020 Well, the problem is when you're deconstructing everything and you, so you, you, you actually
00:35:34.460 see this in art as well, I guess is, uh, is an interesting thing to note because they're
00:35:39.380 constantly deconstructing the greater art that was made before them, but they're not
00:35:44.120 actually able to create anything of their own.
00:35:48.240 Yes.
00:35:48.740 Yeah.
00:35:48.900 It is fundamentally a, a, a destructive impulse.
00:35:52.520 And what's interesting, you know, you, you mentioned about the, the sort of, um, what you
00:35:56.560 might call like the, the do good as the people who get involved, say it like a kind of middle
00:36:00.440 level, uh, people from, from sort of good backgrounds who, who have high ideals.
00:36:05.220 I mean, their motivation is interesting, but it's, I think it's separate from the fundamental
00:36:09.960 motivations of the masses, which are, which are based in resentment.
00:36:14.180 Now, early on then, you know, in, in the, in the early 20th century of the Russian revolution,
00:36:19.500 then the main, the main motivations, the main, the main sort of motivation that, that, uh,
00:36:26.340 united this, this coalition of the fringes was economic in a sense, or the main status
00:36:30.740 was economic.
00:36:31.460 But as, as the 20th century has progressed, then actually economic class has become less
00:36:37.960 of a uniting force.
00:36:39.160 And what we have instead is we have, we have biology.
00:36:42.400 So we have a new kind of coalition of the fringes that is formed from people who are
00:36:49.060 united by basically their rebellion against the facts of biology in, in certain fundamental
00:36:56.180 senses.
00:36:57.020 So, you know, that is why maybe the most radical foot soldiers now of this, of this sort of Leninist
00:37:04.660 revolution that that's ongoing are transgenders and people who are people who are, you know,
00:37:11.760 so unhappy in their skin or that they're actually willing to, to, you know, to have radical surgery
00:37:16.880 to change their body.
00:37:18.600 It's a, it's a very, it's a very, very complicated, um, sort of, uh, phenomenon the way that this
00:37:24.800 has changed, I think over, over the last 100 years, but fundamentally the same motivating
00:37:29.720 forces underlie it, it's this same sort of gathering together of, of, of fringe groups
00:37:36.780 together in order to pursue a policy of, of, of vengeance, a policy of political vengeance.
00:37:42.680 And that is, that is absolutely, absolutely what is going on today.
00:37:46.960 And that is absolutely what unites all of these leftist groups is their hatred and their
00:37:52.160 desire to deconstruct the existing order.
00:37:55.100 And even if that means not constructing anything on top of it, because maybe they're not even
00:38:00.300 capable of doing that, but they want to see the world burn.
00:38:04.240 Right.
00:38:04.860 And, and, and you, you never see this, you never see a successful version of one of these
00:38:09.180 societies.
00:38:09.680 They just sort of coast until they run out of money from the Russian treasury or whatever
00:38:14.560 it was.
00:38:15.560 So it's also interesting that the people who do well, their highest value isn't competence
00:38:22.880 or merit or excellence or greatness.
00:38:25.520 It's actually loyalty, loyalty to the regime, loyalty to the party, loyalty to the revolution.
00:38:32.660 And then who becomes the most loyal?
00:38:35.200 Well, inherently the most loyal people would be the ones who most have no ability to achieve
00:38:43.620 success, any modicum of success anywhere else in society.
00:38:47.200 And I make the joke of looking at the Biden administration, but it, it, it really is instructive.
00:38:52.940 If we look at the Biden administration, dude, look at these people like Pete Buttigieg and
00:38:56.560 Rachel Levine and all of these, these clowns, this absolute circus that's up there, uh, you
00:39:02.380 know, bringing in Dylan Mulvaney and, and, and all of this stuff.
00:39:05.480 And, and the question, you know, we had to scratch our heads saying, well, how could all of
00:39:09.080 this be?
00:39:09.580 But, but actually it's part of an agenda because the, the more fringe you are, the more useful
00:39:16.820 you become to the revolution.
00:39:20.360 Yeah, exactly.
00:39:21.540 I mean, it's, it's not, it's not insanity actually, when you look at it from the perspective of
00:39:27.040 this, uh, coalition of the fringes, it's actually perfectly sane.
00:39:30.940 I mean, they, they are, they are promoting exactly the people you would promote if you, if
00:39:35.680 what you wanted was undying loyalty, because ultimately you are, if you are the leader,
00:39:42.220 you are the one who can give them what they want, which is power and the ability to lord
00:39:47.960 it over people who previously were lording it over them.
00:39:51.840 Um, so yeah, it makes, it makes perfect sense.
00:39:54.440 I mean, this isn't, uh, the, the left hasn't lost its mind.
00:39:58.400 The left is, the left is being totally rational in, in pursuing its, um, its interests along this
00:40:05.320 line.
00:40:07.160 I always try to explain this to people on the right, because every single day I hear someone
00:40:11.940 will send me a message or I'll get a text or whatever it is.
00:40:14.140 And they'll say, Oh, this is crazy.
00:40:15.240 I can't believe this is happening.
00:40:16.080 This is so nuts.
00:40:16.800 This is unprecedented.
00:40:17.540 I say, no, this is exactly what we would have.
00:40:21.380 And through the, this lens in the, the coalition, the fringes lens, it is, it is predictive.
00:40:27.260 It is prescriptive.
00:40:29.120 And it is in fact, it is in fact a way for people to actually predict and, and predate
00:40:36.000 what will happen, what will come forward, because it's exactly, exactly an agenda that
00:40:41.160 we've seen from Marxists and Leninists for over two centuries.
00:40:45.960 See you in one more segment, Roy Gnash.
00:40:47.740 All right, Jack, we're back live final segment here.
00:41:16.060 The book is Unhumans, the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them.
00:41:22.460 Now, our guest is Roy Gnash.
00:41:24.660 One of the things that we talk about in the book in terms of prescriptions for, for doing
00:41:31.460 something about this is something the right is also terrible at.
00:41:34.340 And that's called presenting a viable competing vision, a viable competing vision for what the
00:41:42.720 world should look like, what the countries should like, look like, what the West should look
00:41:46.740 like.
00:41:47.540 And I've noticed that there's been this huge controversy lately over the phrase, and I tweet
00:41:53.120 this every single morning, Christ is King.
00:41:55.820 And the reason to do that is number one, because I believe it, but, but it's also kind of become
00:42:00.060 this sort of rallying cry for public support.
00:42:02.620 And it's, it's very strange because people seem to have forgotten that Western civilization
00:42:06.280 civilization is still a majority Christian civilization.
00:42:10.400 Today is Good Friday.
00:42:12.020 Why is it that we are being told that this phrase itself is, is, is, is somehow bigoted,
00:42:18.340 that it's not only, not only is it intolerant, but that it's racist.
00:42:22.080 Why is this phrase so, uh, so terrifying to people?
00:42:25.640 Yeah, it's, it's, it's a strange one, isn't it?
00:42:29.060 I mean, it's not like it's like Christ is King is a controversial statement within the
00:42:34.020 Christian tradition, is it?
00:42:35.200 I mean, Christ is King, uh, Christ is King of the world.
00:42:38.920 And, um, you know, that, that, that, that goes without saying, and that is a, but that
00:42:43.760 is a motif that, you know, you see throughout the Bible and, and also throughout Christian
00:42:48.460 history and iconography and, and art and, and, and everything that is, there's kind of
00:42:53.400 Christianity for the last- It's actually, um, in, in the Bible, it's, there, it's, it's
00:42:57.120 an interesting bookend because it's the, the three wise men, the Magi referred to Jesus
00:43:01.680 as, as King when he is born.
00:43:05.060 And then it's also on the crucifix, Good Friday, um, you know, I N R I, Jesus of Nazareth, King
00:43:12.260 of the Jews.
00:43:13.260 So it's, it's at his birth and his death, he's both referred to as a King.
00:43:18.060 Yeah.
00:43:18.500 So it's, it's not like this is some strange, um, sort of, um, imposition from, imposition
00:43:24.860 from the, from the world of politics or anything like that.
00:43:27.620 But what I, what I think fundamentally we're, we're talking about again, to go back to what
00:43:32.180 we were saying in the previous segment, this is about inversion.
00:43:35.340 It's about destruction.
00:43:37.480 Um, and America's history is Christian.
00:43:41.640 America is a Christian nation.
00:43:43.260 America's people have up until this moment been overwhelmingly, you know, majority
00:43:48.280 Christian.
00:43:49.480 Um, so I think because it is, because it represents, it represents the great power of America's
00:43:56.580 history.
00:43:56.940 It represents the, you know, it, it stands atop the, the sort of, uh, you know, America's
00:44:03.500 history and, and America's ideals and values, et cetera.
00:44:06.600 Then it is, uh, it's, it's something that, that I think scares the left.
00:44:11.220 It scares, um, it scares the opponents of, um, of America, of America's sort of true history
00:44:18.200 and true destiny because it is like you say, it's a, it's a fundamental, it's a positive
00:44:22.780 vision and there aren't many positive visions going around these days.
00:44:27.480 And so those that are going around that do still have power, that do still have the ability
00:44:33.120 to galvanize large numbers of people and unite them in, in service of a, of a greater cause
00:44:39.240 than themselves have to be degraded, have to be driven from the public square because
00:44:44.580 they are, um, because they represent a threat to the, to the coalition of the fringes and,
00:44:49.000 and to their unhuman ideals.
00:44:51.620 And we, we actually, um, uh, we had it in the intro of the show at one point is one of
00:44:57.980 the, one of the rallies that I was doing.
00:44:59.540 And I said, Christ is King.
00:45:00.700 And then, uh, it's also in the, in the recent CPAC, you know, freak out at me, the micro
00:45:05.000 revolution that was launched at me, that, uh, when I held up the rosary, you know, and
00:45:09.680 of course me holding up the rosary, I said, I said, we're going to replace democracy with
00:45:13.440 this.
00:45:13.780 And they just, they lost it.
00:45:15.300 They absolutely lost their minds.
00:45:17.160 And I think there's also a piece of it too, where a lot of people have believed that,
00:45:22.280 you know, when I say Christ is King, that means King of me, that means King of myself.
00:45:26.880 That means I shouldn't actually go out and take this into the world.
00:45:30.880 I shouldn't actually try to apply this to others because to do so would be, would be
00:45:36.060 wrong for some reason, but that's not how the left behaves.
00:45:39.900 And in fact, this sort of learned helplessness is totally, totally a historical.
00:45:46.140 This is a new phenomenon and no group in the world ever believed this.
00:45:51.060 I really think until the current West.
00:45:54.040 Yeah, no, quite.
00:45:55.280 It's a, it's a funny thing.
00:45:57.200 And I think what you have to, to remember, you have to understand, you know, communism and
00:46:01.800 leftism as arising out of, out of the, out of romanticism, out of, um, the French revolution
00:46:08.920 and the, um, and the killing of a King.
00:46:12.640 And there is that kind of, um, you know, no gods, no Kings, that sort of, uh, attitude
00:46:19.660 remains within leftism.
00:46:21.520 And I think the, the specter of, uh, of, uh, some kind of superordinate force that stands
00:46:27.720 over people and, and, um, is in judgment of them and guides their actions is, is a threat
00:46:35.300 because it, because it actually suggests that actually there's something, you know, men
00:46:40.300 don't, men don't create their own values.
00:46:43.580 Men aren't the supreme arbiters of truth.
00:46:45.440 Actually, there's something else beyond men that is, that is guiding them.
00:46:49.520 And they don't want that.
00:46:50.560 They want to, they want to sever, uh, man's connection to, to, um, to any kind of force greater
00:46:58.940 than himself.
00:46:59.880 And, um, so that, that I think is why, yes, it is a form of learned helplessness.
00:47:04.780 I think you're alone in the world fundamentally in, uh, in this sort of communist view of,
00:47:10.700 of the world, even though of course it, you know, places great emphasis on the collectivity,
00:47:14.720 the community, nevertheless, you are alone in the world because you are cut off from the
00:47:18.940 divine, from the transcendent, et cetera.
00:47:22.100 Well, and the, and the revolution becomes the divine and the transcendent.
00:47:26.120 So it's, it's not so much that they don't have a, a belief system.
00:47:30.240 It's just that it's so completely inverted.
00:47:32.860 That's why, that's why their art is so terrible.
00:47:34.600 That's why they can't meme.
00:47:36.220 That's why their, their architecture and buildings look so absolutely ridiculous because as you
00:47:41.680 say, they have no connection and they sever their own connection from anything transcendent,
00:47:46.320 from anything divine or spiritual in any way this, or, or they have the spirituality of,
00:47:51.660 you know, sort of these like, these like hippie type things, um, that really go out there.
00:47:56.120 Raw Egg Nationalist, where can, we've only got about a minute left.
00:47:58.900 Where can people go to follow you to get your writings and get access to everything you're
00:48:02.680 doing?
00:48:03.740 Yep.
00:48:04.220 Uh, follow me on Twitter.
00:48:05.220 I'm a baby gravy nine on Twitter.
00:48:07.460 Uh, my magazine is man's world.
00:48:09.600 That's man's world mag dot online.
00:48:12.140 Uh, we've got a, a fully physical first edition of the magazine coming out in April.
00:48:17.700 Uh, it's dropping next month and you can order that from passage dot press.
00:48:21.620 Um, but I've got a sub stack as well, raw egg stack dot com, where you can read some of
00:48:26.880 my writings, but follow me on Twitter.
00:48:28.720 That's the best place.
00:48:31.000 So excited.
00:48:32.060 Also like your telegram feed, by the way, I got to say, I got some, got some, you've got
00:48:35.800 a lot more followers on there than I think you realize.
00:48:38.920 Ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.
00:48:40.920 I want to know the truth.
00:48:47.600 What really went down.
00:48:49.300 So I'm jumping on my computer going to pre-order town.