Human Events Daily with Jack Posobiec - May 01, 2024


EPISODE 726: THE SECRET HISTORY OF UNGENTLEMANLY POLITICS


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48 minutes

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150.1425

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414

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Summary

Jack Posobiec is joined by the co-author of the upcoming book, Unhumans: The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them, Joshua Lysak, to discuss the communist uprisings of the 20th century.


Transcript

00:00:00.000 Hey folks, I want to remind you that the Turning Point Action People's Conference is coming up
00:00:06.660 this June 14th to 16th in Detroit, Michigan. Get your tickets and then go to unhumansbook.com
00:00:15.000 to come to a special meet and greet for the launch party of the Unhumans book with myself
00:00:20.420 and Joshua Lysak. I'll see you there in Detroit.
00:00:22.960 This is what happens when the fourth turning meets fifth generation warfare.
00:00:36.880 A commentator, international social media sensation, and former Navy intelligence veteran.
00:00:43.680 This is Human Events with your host, Jack Posobiec.
00:00:46.580 Deliver us from evil.
00:00:52.960 We've been categorizing these communist revolutions throughout the ages.
00:01:01.840 We've put up a huge series of podcasts called The China Files. Many of you may have seen that.
00:01:06.460 We put up another one earlier this year, The Chronicles of the Revolution,
00:01:09.880 and we're getting all the way up to the cultural Marxists of today.
00:01:13.800 And so tonight, I'm proud to announce that we have signed a deal with a publisher.
00:01:18.840 We are going to be publishing all of this in a new book that will teach us all how to identify the cultural Marxists,
00:01:27.820 how to use their playbook against them, how to crush their revolutions,
00:01:33.480 and we will specifically call them that which they are.
00:01:37.300 Because they reject the human rights of others.
00:01:40.720 They reject the humanity of their oppressed classes.
00:01:45.840 I submit to you that they themselves have become the unhumans.
00:01:53.240 Ladies and gentlemen, welcome aboard today's edition of Human Events Daily.
00:01:59.480 We are live from Washington, D.C.
00:02:02.140 And I wanted to do a very special episode today.
00:02:06.160 Today, we're going to be talking about the secret history of ungentlemanly politics.
00:02:12.640 And I am joined today by the co-author of the upcoming book, Unhumans,
00:02:17.820 The Secret History of Communist Revolutions and How to Crush Them, Joshua Lysak.
00:02:21.440 Joshua, how are you?
00:02:23.460 Pretty dandy, Jack. Thanks for having me on. Let's get into this good stuff.
00:02:27.540 And so this is something, and we only got a couple of minutes here in a short first segment,
00:02:31.960 but we'll expand on it later, where you and I in the book get into these communist revolutions,
00:02:39.540 cultural Marxist revolutions, these uprisings against order, these overturnings of society,
00:02:45.740 overturnings of civilization.
00:02:48.040 But there's also, you know, the counterforce, the reaction force.
00:02:52.820 And we talk about this a ton in the book that rises up in response to these activities.
00:03:00.040 It is a force of nature, as Newton has taught us, that for every action,
00:03:04.600 there will be an equal and opposite reaction.
00:03:07.440 And sometimes, because the pendulum swings so far to one side,
00:03:12.980 when it snaps back, it goes a bit further than people would normally like
00:03:18.780 in the course of usual politics.
00:03:21.420 And that's why we refer to this as ungentlemanly politics.
00:03:25.780 I've got a quick list of some of the people will,
00:03:27.940 we're not going to go in depth on all of these individuals,
00:03:31.280 but perhaps we can give some context to a few historical figures that we believe
00:03:37.320 have been unfairly maligned or just at least unfairly described by history
00:03:43.980 because of their, shall we say, ungentlemanly nature.
00:03:47.740 Just a couple of names out there.
00:04:05.880 There's more individuals like this in general.
00:04:09.280 But Joshua, when I say ungentlemanly politics, what does that mean to you?
00:04:13.000 It means the opposite of the nice guy stereotype,
00:04:17.680 the so-called principled conservative who is always willing to make concessions,
00:04:22.940 who shows undue mercy and grace despite what the situation calls for.
00:04:29.360 One of the reasons that the book is entitled Unhumans
00:04:31.660 is because this is what subversives do and always have done
00:04:35.560 for more than a quarter of a millennium that they have attempted to seize power
00:04:41.480 and overturn civilization.
00:04:43.760 They are the forces of anti-civilization,
00:04:46.420 regardless of time, place, or the space it's occurring in,
00:04:50.400 or even the race of the people that's involved.
00:04:52.820 And we trace back the foundation of civilization itself
00:04:56.220 and the guarantee of human rights to the Code of Hammurabi,
00:05:00.900 which is the most complete legal text from the ancient world.
00:05:05.580 And the one principle that underwrote, that undergirded,
00:05:10.320 that was the foundation of the first civilizations of humanity
00:05:14.280 was reciprocity.
00:05:17.080 If you rob from someone, your stuff is confiscated.
00:05:21.460 If you attempt to kill someone, you will be executed.
00:05:25.420 And this is what maintained public safety.
00:05:29.500 This is what protected life, liberty, and property
00:05:34.200 then in the ancient world and today.
00:05:38.800 And so when there is a force who is attempting to seize
00:05:41.920 the property, the liberty, and the life
00:05:44.380 of good, normal, everyday people,
00:05:47.080 are you going to be nice to them?
00:05:50.280 Or are you going to do what it takes to stop them?
00:05:53.300 And perhaps you might have to be a little bit ungentlemanly.
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00:08:16.980 We're talking about the secret history of ungentlemanly politics,
00:08:21.740 that when politics goes too far to the left, too unhuman,
00:08:27.580 too much against civilization,
00:08:30.180 you must use ungentlemanly politics to correct it.
00:08:35.120 And then once it is corrected, it is returned.
00:08:38.360 By the way, Joshua, even before we get into this, because we're going to talk Napoleon,
00:08:42.560 but there was even someone who went even further than Napoleon, or I should say was even earlier
00:08:47.740 than Napoleon, and who was a bit ungentlemanly, depending on who you ask.
00:08:52.680 And his name was George Washington.
00:08:55.800 Isn't that right?
00:08:58.700 Yes, that's right.
00:08:59.820 There are a couple of figures in the book that we liken to being a George Washington,
00:09:05.680 a General George Washington, in their own time and in their own place.
00:09:09.880 And these are figures that are quite reviled.
00:09:12.460 For example, General Francisco Franco could be thought of as a George Washington type of figure.
00:09:19.640 But a lot of what's said online and documentaries and universities about Franco alienates him
00:09:26.980 as being the bad guy.
00:09:29.180 He was fascist.
00:09:30.760 He was fascist adjacent, this sort of terminology that's used.
00:09:34.880 However, what Franco did is rather akin to what George Washington did in a military rebellion
00:09:44.080 against the duly ruling government, that is, the British colonial authorities.
00:09:51.500 And yet, there is no description of George Washington as being a fascist military dictator
00:09:58.640 conducting a military coup d'etat to overthrow the government.
00:10:03.660 That sounds absurd when you describe it that way.
00:10:06.840 What both of these men had in common was a father's heart and a patriot's resolve.
00:10:14.460 They saw themselves as having responsibility for those who would not be able to rescue themselves.
00:10:23.360 They were effectively fathers of their countries and of their countrymen and women.
00:10:28.220 And they also had an iron resolve to do what it took to protect their countries.
00:10:35.560 Washington famously came out of retirements having had a, to put it nicely, moderately successful career
00:10:44.000 as a British officer and had returned to life as a planter.
00:10:47.520 And Franco, at the time that the Spanish Civil War broke out, was not even on the mainland at that time.
00:10:54.900 And he had to give a radio broadcast from outside of Spain proper that was heard by who knows how many people.
00:11:02.120 And yet that radio addressed has the same spirit as the words of the founding fathers in the Declaration of Independence.
00:11:11.860 I won't spoil it. I'll just tease it right now that we print some of Franco's radio address to the people of Spain
00:11:19.140 inside of the book Unhumans as he lays out the reasons for overthrowing the communist government.
00:11:26.760 But they were democratically elected.
00:11:28.920 Yes, and they were robbing and killing everyone.
00:11:30.680 And it was allowed.
00:11:32.100 Land were seized.
00:11:34.140 Priests were being arrested.
00:11:36.260 Torture in prison was occurring.
00:11:38.260 And you're just going to sit by and be a good little conservative with your principles and play nice and say to yourself,
00:11:46.320 well, what if the roles were reversed?
00:11:49.280 What if the tables were turned?
00:11:51.160 Wow, look at what the left is doing now.
00:11:53.840 Wow, we need to share this daily outrage with everyone just so they know.
00:11:57.880 So they can do what?
00:11:58.820 Well, they should just know.
00:12:00.840 And this is the sort of strange, let's say, malaise in the modern conservative movement and on the right and even in the center,
00:12:08.380 that the far left is going to keep going further and further left until they are stopped.
00:12:13.900 This has been the case in every far left rebellion, revolution, uprising, and so on.
00:12:18.980 They have not stopped unless they and until they were stopped by a strong man with ungentlemanly politics.
00:12:28.820 And that's kind of what it comes down to.
00:12:32.000 And, you know, it's funny, too, because probably one of the most subversive lines that's in the book,
00:12:38.360 and, of course, the book is not out yet, but I'll just throw it out there,
00:12:41.580 is when we go through and there's a segment, and full credit that you were the one who came up with this,
00:12:47.940 that we describe the American Revolution as a military coup.
00:12:54.060 And it's like, well, wait a minute.
00:12:55.620 The U.S. Revolution, that wasn't a military coup.
00:12:58.400 That was freedom.
00:13:00.300 That was the birth of liberty.
00:13:01.540 That was the outgrowth of the Enlightenment.
00:13:03.180 That was, you know, all of these things.
00:13:05.340 How dare you describe that as a military coup?
00:13:07.860 And it's like, well, do you think the British describe it that way?
00:13:12.240 Do you think the British, you know, think of it that would go ask a British person?
00:13:16.620 I'm, you know, Raheem Qasab and I have had great conversations about this,
00:13:20.340 where to them, well, number one, they obviously view the American revolutionaries as traitors
00:13:25.820 because they had sworn oaths to the British Empire.
00:13:29.820 But in a general sense, you know, they say, oh, just because they had the, you know,
00:13:35.000 you know, the support and the endorsement of some illegal revolutionary council
00:13:41.700 that we're supposed to go along with the military war that you launched against us.
00:13:46.980 No, this was military officers who rose up and decided to overthrow their government.
00:13:52.960 And if it were a different situation, if they had lost,
00:13:56.480 we'd all be British citizens right now and be referring to that as the failed military coup of 1776.
00:14:04.380 Yes, that's right.
00:14:05.520 A fantastic, it is outside of the scope of the book, too much into the American revolution,
00:14:10.560 but I do like to recommend the-
00:14:13.100 Well, because the American revolution wasn't a communist revolution.
00:14:16.120 That's right.
00:14:16.840 That's right.
00:14:17.460 Although we do make reference to the American revolutionaries here and there as necessary.
00:14:21.580 A fantastic documentary I can recommend.
00:14:24.240 It comes from the pre-woke year of 1997, Liberty, produced and released originally on PBS.
00:14:31.380 It's available for free watching on YouTube.
00:14:33.440 I watch it every year.
00:14:34.860 And like I said, it's a pre-woke, let's say, glimpse into the real world of the pre and during
00:14:42.160 and post-American revolution.
00:14:44.140 And that's something that's going to be super jarring for people.
00:14:49.440 And so, you know, when we talk about these names like a Napoleon and they'll say, well,
00:14:55.500 wait a minute, Napoleon wasn't elected.
00:14:57.680 Well, neither was George Washington when he ran the colonial, obviously, well, he was appointed
00:15:02.720 by the council.
00:15:03.520 But, you know, at that point, was the council legitimate or not?
00:15:06.740 And it sort of becomes one of these situations where like, well, this is how countries are formed.
00:15:11.520 This is how governments are formed in the first place.
00:15:14.860 And it's, you know, it would be really nice and it would be really cute to be able to describe
00:15:19.240 these as just a context of a contest of ideas.
00:15:23.320 And it typically what happens is that the Revolutionary War, I feel like, takes a backseat.
00:15:29.400 I mean, people don't realize that thing was eight years long.
00:15:31.940 And so when we go through the rest of this discussion, we're talking about these people.
00:15:36.380 I really want to start it off with the context of the fact that this is how the United States
00:15:42.340 was founded.
00:15:43.820 A war was fought against a government.
00:15:47.480 Military officers rose up and decided to take power.
00:15:53.300 Now, in the American context, did they give that power to a legitimate government, a government
00:15:58.900 that gained legitimacy?
00:16:00.180 Well, sure, it did, but it gained it achieved that power in the first place through force
00:16:06.360 of arms.
00:16:07.280 To be clear, we're not advocating for that in any way in this book.
00:16:13.300 But what we're doing is we're trying to get you to think about these things a little bit
00:16:17.320 differently.
00:16:19.020 Yes, that's right.
00:16:20.160 There's a common expression that the winners write the history.
00:16:23.100 That is true, except for communist history.
00:16:26.220 The losers write communist history.
00:16:28.940 This is why the vast majority of Americans don't know the truth about what really went
00:16:35.520 down in 1917 Russia or in the 1920s and later 60s and 70s in China, why we don't know what
00:16:45.540 happened in Cambodia.
00:16:47.500 How there is a tiny minority, a few thousand people were able to slaughter 10% of the entire
00:16:54.940 country's population, just a few thousand people, because they were able to make the entire
00:17:00.680 population feel the most useful emotion for the communist, which is terror.
00:17:08.280 And of course, red terror, French terror, that emotion comes up.
00:17:13.320 And that's one of the most powerful tools that can be used.
00:17:16.320 Often conservatives, people on the right, normal people, or even as we might call them normies,
00:17:24.340 or as I like to call them NPR Americans, believe that in the marketplace of ideas, the best idea
00:17:30.560 wins.
00:17:31.360 That's not the case.
00:17:33.000 The side who wants to win will win, regardless of how good or bad their ideas are.
00:17:39.200 Hold that thought, because we are coming up on a break, but that, finish your sentence,
00:17:45.480 but that is so important.
00:17:46.620 Yes, I was going to say, that's how a few thousand people can murder 10% of the population,
00:17:51.460 including the women, the children, and the infants, is because regardless of how good
00:17:56.140 or bad their ideas are, they're willing to fight for them.
00:17:59.820 The willingness to use political action.
00:18:03.280 I want to know the truth, what really went down, so I'm jumping on my computer, going
00:18:10.700 to pre-order town.
00:18:14.260 It's been a mystery, the hidden tales of the communist history.
00:18:22.280 I want to know the truth, what really went down, so I'm jumping on my computer, going to
00:18:28.920 pre-order town.
00:18:30.400 I want to know the truth, what really went down, so I can't wait to get my hands on that
00:18:36.440 book.
00:18:36.820 All right, Jack, we'll be back live here with Events Daily.
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00:19:32.960 So, so Joshua, let's get into it.
00:19:35.140 You know, you've got these people who fight the revolutionary politics, the revolutionary
00:19:41.920 anger, uh, these, these individuals.
00:19:46.700 So you've got Napoleon, you've got Rangel, Franco, um, people know that people know that
00:19:57.500 Napoleon of course is, um, you know, he went on and, and founded the French empire, et cetera,
00:20:04.220 et cetera.
00:20:04.520 But he is the person who ended the French revolution and people need to realize how crazy and insane
00:20:10.960 the French revolution got.
00:20:12.340 They're just executing people, priests and nuns and, uh, going off and, and wiping out,
00:20:18.460 uh, vast swaths of society, turning everything upside down, things that didn't happen in America.
00:20:23.820 And Napoleon comes in and puts a stop to all of this.
00:20:27.420 Um, this is an example that go, that we find throughout the, the history of these when it
00:20:33.600 comes to people like Rangel, of course he was in, in fighting the Bolsheviks, he was not
00:20:38.120 able to get there fast enough to stop what was going on.
00:20:40.760 Uh, but then Franco was, um, so it's, it's a mixed bag, but they do all share certain
00:20:46.500 qualities.
00:20:47.080 Isn't that right?
00:20:49.080 That's right.
00:20:49.800 Yes.
00:20:50.160 Like we were saying, uh, before the last segment, the men who fight communists and do what it
00:20:55.560 takes to defeat them have an iron and unanimous resolve to win at any cost, whatever it takes,
00:21:06.040 because they understand that the extermination of their culture, their tradition, their civilization
00:21:11.240 is the price of defeat.
00:21:13.920 And I think in our modern day, irregular communist culture revolution that we're seeing unfold
00:21:20.660 in the United States and being exported around the Western world and even outside the Anglosphere,
00:21:27.420 I don't think our duly elected leaders right or left understand what the price of losing
00:21:35.400 to the forces of unhumanity is, how steep that price is, rights to life, liberty, and property
00:21:42.440 being rolled back.
00:21:44.960 And so allowing the far left to do as they please, sometimes putting up resistance, sometimes
00:21:52.160 not saying, well, okay, we're not willing to do lawfare back to them.
00:21:56.500 You know, they can do lawfare to us.
00:21:57.880 Oh, that's, that's bad.
00:21:59.260 They, they just shouldn't do that.
00:22:01.180 It's allowed to take place.
00:22:03.600 And as we go through the book on humans, we look at Rangel, we look at Napoleon, we look
00:22:09.240 at Franco, we look at Pinochet, we look at Samosa.
00:22:11.840 And these are people who believe that as great men of history, they were tasked with the
00:22:18.780 responsibility, even the obligation to end it.
00:22:22.180 In the words of General Francisco Franco, wherever I am, there will be no communism, not live
00:22:28.900 and let live, not, okay, well, as long as communists are democratically elected again,
00:22:35.460 I guess it's okay.
00:22:36.200 Wherever I am, there will be no communism.
00:22:38.380 And that will to win, we see in Napoleon defeating the French revolutionaries and setting himself
00:22:46.480 up as having a peaceful military rule over the country, restoring the Catholic church,
00:22:53.040 undoing all of the year zero destruction of tradition and order and even laws that the
00:23:01.040 French revolutionary had done, rewinding that clock to allow Catholic France to be Catholic
00:23:07.180 France once again, which was of course, the objective of the atheist revolutionaries to
00:23:12.060 do away with all manner of religion and public life.
00:23:15.080 And he allowed that to be brought back.
00:23:17.920 And we see this with other figures.
00:23:19.280 They do what it takes to win.
00:23:21.220 Now, the reason we believe that they get a bad rap from the losers who wrote this communist
00:23:27.280 history is that they were so effective.
00:23:30.560 So Pinochet in Chile was effective at getting to the communists first.
00:23:36.640 The plan in Chile was to ultimately kill between half a million and one million people in order
00:23:46.300 for the communist revolution there to be successful.
00:23:48.960 Now, Allende had been elected, this socialist communist character.
00:23:54.740 And ironically, it was he who had appointed Pinochet to his post.
00:24:00.920 And then, of course, it was Pinochet went through the process as the Congress began to see how
00:24:07.260 destructive these communist policies were in Chile.
00:24:10.580 They said, yeah, no, this is a bad idea.
00:24:12.180 We're not allowing this.
00:24:13.520 And then they said, Pinochet, would you mind taking over here, please?
00:24:17.260 He's bringing back that law and order in sort of Napoleon-esque fashion.
00:24:21.740 He said, OK, fine, sure.
00:24:23.880 Helicopter go burr, we like to say.
00:24:27.020 And, of course, he was successful at wiping out communists.
00:24:31.420 So successful that your far-left so-called human rights watch organizations have to get
00:24:38.120 involved and write up their reports, like they also did in Nicaragua with Samosa.
00:24:43.360 And, by the way, we have reason to believe that many of those allegations of human rights abuses
00:24:48.840 under President Samosa, the fierce communist fighter who was successful for years at pushing
00:24:57.040 back against the Cuba-trained, Soviet-sponsored Nicaraguan communists, we have reason to believe
00:25:04.000 that some of the claims made about his army's human rights abuses in the country were, in
00:25:09.360 fact, false, because it would later come out only after he had been assassinated by communist
00:25:15.680 forces, after stepping down, unfortunately.
00:25:18.460 It came out that there was Soviet-style disinformation being peddled in the country and then being spread
00:25:25.400 by American journalists.
00:25:27.720 The original fake news, where they would exaggerate claims or they would take claims at face value
00:25:34.440 without doing their due diligence to back it up, these sorts of things that they do today.
00:25:40.140 And just for anyone who doesn't know, President Samosa was the president of Nicaragua who fought
00:25:46.740 the Sandinistas.
00:25:47.560 So even before Reagan and the Contras and all of that in the 1980s, back in the 70s, the original guy
00:25:54.800 who was fighting the Sandinistas down in Nicaragua, we're kind of jumping around here on the timeline,
00:25:59.840 folks, but the guy who was fighting them was Samosa.
00:26:04.220 And he was faced with the Sandinista threat.
00:26:07.220 And, Joshua, we go in throughout the book so that the communists, of course, people know how Castro got in.
00:26:12.140 There's a section on Castro in the book.
00:26:13.380 People know who he was and what he was about, but they don't necessarily understand is that Cuba was then used
00:26:19.220 as a launch pad by the communists, in particular the KGB and KGB funds, to go throughout Latin America
00:26:25.880 and throughout South America.
00:26:27.320 We go through this in the book.
00:26:28.640 We cover Africa as well in the book, where they were able to then fund and finance and even train
00:26:34.780 these organizations throughout Latin America, throughout South America.
00:26:39.540 In Nicaragua, of course, it was the Sandinistas.
00:26:41.160 And there were multiple Sandinista propaganda outlets, newslets, newspapers, pamphlets, this type of thing,
00:26:51.000 even before they were able to become more powerful and then get radio stations and eventually TV stations.
00:26:56.460 And all of these had the hallmarks of Soviet disinformation campaigns.
00:27:00.400 And one of the key things that we see throughout all of these are just horrific atrocities, horrific, you know, terrible things that are claimed that the communists will claim.
00:27:12.320 And you can go to the Jacobins today, who take their name, of course, from the original proto-communists of the French Revolution.
00:27:19.940 Jacobin magazine is still out there.
00:27:21.180 Anyone can go read it.
00:27:22.040 I'm praising Antifa and praising anarcho-communists like this guy who lit himself on fire a couple weeks ago in front of the Trump trial.
00:27:30.680 That they will always claim, right?
00:27:33.740 These are the same people, by the way, who claimed that January 6th was an insurrection.
00:27:37.640 That's just another example, a more modern example of the type of atrocities that they were always claiming.
00:27:42.980 Isn't that right?
00:27:43.540 Yes, exactly.
00:27:46.780 Where what it is that they intended to do, they will often project in terms of blame or in terms of shame, this sort of thing.
00:27:56.460 And of course, we make the case in the book, in the section on the January 6th event, that that was, in fact, an insurrection against the Trump administration.
00:28:05.680 And of course, we lay out why we believe that to be the case.
00:28:08.740 And of course, it was immediately claimed to be an insurrection of the Trump administration against what exactly?
00:28:16.460 Irony.
00:28:17.160 The will of the commander-in-chief was not obeyed.
00:28:20.680 The wishes had not been followed.
00:28:23.300 And so what do you call it when military personnel make a decision that goes against the will of their commander-in-chief?
00:28:32.220 Would that not be called a military coup or something like it in any real history?
00:28:38.740 Book we have here.
00:28:40.000 But of course, we don't have anything like real history when communists write it.
00:28:44.240 There is a section in Zimbabwe, a section on Zimbabwe of how the communists who rule that area, Vugabe specifically for 40 years, committed all number of horrific, horrific crimes against the people, depriving them of life, liberty, and property.
00:29:01.700 And of course, this is after his party had been saying for years, we need to push out these terrible white oppressors.
00:29:11.360 This is when the country was called Rhodesia, after Rhodes, the great colonizer in Africa.
00:29:17.840 They had said for years and years, we need to take power.
00:29:21.320 We need to be a country of black Africans for black Africans, by black Africans.
00:29:27.880 And of course, as soon as the communists get power, they start killing their own people.
00:29:31.020 We saw this in the Haitian Revolution as well.
00:29:33.260 When the white French outlawed slavery, one of the first things the black emperor does after the slave revolt is to reinstitute the slavery system and to send the slaves back into their plantations.
00:29:44.040 It's just absurd.
00:29:45.640 But of course, this is the history that's not known.
00:29:48.180 Why do you think it's not known?
00:29:49.680 It's because we would see the hilarious and also terrifying similarities between the far left of today, even some of the so-called moderates of the Democratic Party.
00:30:02.480 Coming up on our break, and I'll just throw it out there, that what they don't tell you about Haiti, Haiti was a genocide.
00:30:09.700 It was a white genocide where the slaves rose up and cut little children apart, raped women all for the color of their skin because you were the oppressors and we are the oppressed.
00:30:26.380 Coming up in the next segment, we're going to talk about someone who fought back against the infiltration in the United States.
00:30:31.560 In tales of the communist history, I want to know the truth, what really went down, so I'll jump it on my computer.
00:30:44.560 Preordered in life, humans, can't wait to get my hands on that book, gonna dive into his pages, take a closer look from the Russian Revolution.
00:30:56.740 All right, Jack Posobiec back here at Human Events Daily.
00:31:05.120 We're talking about the secret history of ungentlemanly politics, and we've been kind of jumping around a few places.
00:31:12.500 We talked about Napoleon.
00:31:13.980 We talked about Piotr Rangel fighting the Bolsheviks.
00:31:17.460 We touched on Francisco Franco in Spain.
00:31:20.620 We mentioned Chiang Kai-shek.
00:31:23.580 We could talk more about Chiang Kai-shek a little bit, who fought Chairman Mao and then eventually went on to found the Republic of China in Taiwan.
00:31:34.580 We talked about Pinochet.
00:31:36.240 We talked about President Somoza down in Nicaragua who fought the Sandinistas.
00:31:40.380 But there was a man who fought the communist infiltration here in the United States.
00:31:46.780 There was a man who warned us that the communists were, in fact, taking over every institution in America.
00:31:54.920 And think about it, dear listener, that if you're out there in the audience thinking, gosh, how was it that communists were able to infiltrate every single institution in America and take it over without anyone noticing or anyone warning us?
00:32:09.520 Well, let me ask my co-author, Joshua Lysak.
00:32:13.320 Joshua, is that true or was there someone who noticed and did, in fact, warn us about this eventuality?
00:32:22.420 Yes, that's correct.
00:32:23.320 It was Senator Joseph McCarthy who has been, as have other figures like Franco and Pinochet, much maligned by the institutional left-wing media, education, so on and so forth, because he was correct.
00:32:37.800 At the very beginning of his so-called McCarthyist, so-called witch hunts, McCarthy went on the record saying that he identified the forces not simply of communism, but of atheism, of godlessness, coming to wage a bitter conflict against Christian civilization.
00:33:01.680 This is the way he characterized it.
00:33:03.040 This was not a, oh, look, there's a bunch of commies here.
00:33:05.920 We need to got to stop them.
00:33:07.000 Or there are people who have left-wing views much further left than mine.
00:33:11.460 We know, of course, that he was very friendly with the Kennedy family.
00:33:15.720 Robert F. Kennedy Sr. worked, in fact, under McCarthy.
00:33:21.560 And so this wasn't a Republican versus Democrat or left versus right thing.
00:33:25.220 It was Christian civilization against the subversives who were doing whatever it took to destroy it.
00:33:31.300 And he had a list of names, and it had not been published.
00:33:36.180 And, of course, this terrified people who wondered if they were, in fact, on that list.
00:33:42.360 Now, of course, that concerned about their own guilt.
00:33:44.900 This is a powerful weapon, making a list and checking it twice of who the people who are possibly allied with or adjacent to or maybe even have allegiance to the forces of anti-civilization,
00:33:58.080 which at that time was the Soviet Union and all of the propaganda that they had been exporting.
00:34:04.800 What most people don't understand is that the sociopolitical revolution that communism brings, there is a great effort to win before fighting.
00:34:15.920 And one of the techniques that we found is what's called the operational preparation of the environment.
00:34:22.480 And this is a military term.
00:34:24.820 Before actual battlefield fighting is done, be it in the streets or in the jungle, there is both intelligence gathering and intelligence deployment.
00:34:33.180 And there are often covert operations that are conducted in order to make victory far more likely.
00:34:39.200 And it's done without the enemy recognizing it and being able to prepare a response.
00:34:43.480 And one of those activities is the infiltration of key institutions in a culture in order to establish inside of those institutions people allied with the revolution,
00:34:56.940 be it an socioeconomic revolution or a culture revolution, people who believe in the oppressed versus oppressor model.
00:35:06.580 The oppressed versus oppressor model is a worldview.
00:35:10.260 It is a lens.
00:35:11.160 It is a frame.
00:35:12.140 You could even say it's akin to a religious belief and that people who are oppressed or claim to be oppressed, they're the good guys.
00:35:21.220 And those they blame as their oppressors are the bad guys.
00:35:25.800 And that thinking pervades all decisions.
00:35:29.620 That's why hypocrisy or injustice are in fact good and just according to those who have the oppressed versus oppressor mindset.
00:35:40.760 When, for example, let's say a silly little meme, for example, and one that's pertinent here, it's been known over the last 20 years that in entertainment, characters who were originally depicted as being redheads, as being genders like myself, have been replaced by non-white actors.
00:36:01.520 Sometimes the genders.
00:36:02.140 Sometimes the genders even changed from, let's say, an Irish American red-haired individual to a black woman, the character has been changed.
00:36:10.860 That doesn't make any sense unless you understand that institutions such as entertainment have been, since the 1950s and beyond, infiltrated and are now owned by people who believe in the oppressed versus oppressor model.
00:36:25.520 That is an implementation of Marxism in an intercultural, intersectional context where, okay, men oppressors, women oppressed, white people oppressor, non-white oppressed.
00:36:41.000 Oh, okay.
00:36:41.580 So we have, go ahead.
00:36:44.440 I was going to say, and so, I mean, the situation's gotten completely out of control.
00:36:48.280 And, of course, they've made many movies, even Robert De Niro, decrying McCarthy, how dare you, how dare you put us on the list, how dare you come after us.
00:36:57.800 But, you know, just to go back to it, Joseph McCarthy runs this investigative hearing, a series of them, and he has two lawyers that are running it.
00:37:08.240 And this is, this I find is so interesting, one of which is Roy Cohn.
00:37:12.020 When you're talking about ungentlemanly politics, you've definitely got to bring up Roy Cohn, who also later worked with Roger Stone and later also became, Roy Cohn, the personal lawyer to a young, successful New York developer named Donald Trump.
00:37:32.080 Joseph McCarthy, as well, had another chief investigator who was a Democrat and himself a member of a prominent Democrat political family named Robert F. Kennedy Sr., so a young RFK Sr., and I believe you can see him in that photo.
00:37:50.140 I'm not sure if that's the right photo or it's another one where they're together.
00:37:53.400 It was when his brother, I think his brother, JFK, had just been elected to the Senate, and Bobby had not yet, had yet to take political office, was working for McCarthy.
00:38:04.780 And so this was a bipartisan thing that people were looking at, talking specifically about the communist infiltration within, and this is key, within the ranks of the United States government, as well as the United States institutions.
00:38:18.600 One of the House counterparts to this was called HUAC, the House on American Activities Council, and in that committee.
00:38:27.220 And on that committee, Walt Disney, the Walt Disney himself, actually comes up and testifies before Congress, we've talked about it on the show before, testifies before Congress that, and as you say, Joshua, that communists were coming into Hollywood.
00:38:42.860 The original, initially infiltrated through the crews, through the unions, through the, you know, kind of the labor, the intensive labor that goes on on a lot of these sets, particularly live action, but even on the animated side, Walt Disney said that he was seeing it there.
00:38:55.700 And this goes to show you how crazy it came.
00:38:59.200 Just two minutes left in the segment, Joshua, what are the Verona intercepts?
00:39:06.200 And what were the Verona papers that came out in the 1990s?
00:39:11.060 Why is it that we don't hear about these things, and how does, how did they reflect, or should they reflect, our view on McCarthy?
00:39:20.440 Yes, this is another manifestation of the fact that communists, the losers of communism, write their own history.
00:39:27.620 So not many people know that four decades after McCarthy, he was proven accurate.
00:39:34.900 And in fact, there were declassified cables originally from the, once the Soviet Union fell, much of their, let's say, curtains were pulled back,
00:39:45.200 and much was revealed about what really went on in their society and in their intelligence gathering.
00:39:50.720 And it turned out that a number of people that McCarthy claimed were either in direct contact with the Soviets or were spies or were, let's say, informants,
00:40:04.280 or were at least allied with the views of the Soviet Union, they were mentioned in these intercepts as, yes, he was right about them.
00:40:13.640 And of course, it was claimed, well, you have no evidence, you have no proof, this is a witch hunt.
00:40:17.880 And the one moment that took McCarthy down that eventually drove him to being censored, and then into alcoholism and ruin, and an early death, unfortunately, was the following, let's say, argument, a counter-argument.
00:40:36.800 And it was this.
00:40:38.300 So Senator McCarthy, it was said, have you no decency?
00:40:42.740 Have you no decency?
00:40:43.920 Have you no decency?
00:40:45.340 Those of you who will fight back against the unhumans, have you no decency?
00:40:48.720 No, no, we don't.
00:40:51.760 Are you going to be gentlemanly and ask them to stop, or are you going to be ungentlemanly and make them stop?
00:40:59.920 You're right back.
00:41:00.300 Oh, I'm jumping on my computer, going to pre-order town.
00:41:06.660 Far.
00:41:07.580 But I got a hankering.
00:41:11.160 Yearning deep inside.
00:41:13.480 For this book called Unhumans, I just can't hide.
00:41:17.680 All right, Jack Prasovic back here.
00:41:25.100 Final segment, Human Events Daily, The Secret History of Ungentlemanly Politics.
00:41:30.080 Now, Joshua, we've covered a lot of ungentlemanliness here in this show thus far.
00:41:35.380 We've talked about Napoleon.
00:41:36.720 We've talked about Franco and Pinochet and Joseph McCarthy.
00:41:40.500 And nowhere in the book do we describe these guys as gentlemen.
00:41:44.340 In fact, we describe them as, if we're talking about unhumans, these are the ungentleman response to the unhumans.
00:41:52.640 And I'll put it this way, I guess.
00:41:54.720 You know, and it's to your point as well, right?
00:41:57.300 If someone is threatening your home, if someone is threatening your family,
00:42:00.820 if someone is threatening your children, are you going to respond to them with gentlemanliness?
00:42:07.980 Or are you going to protect your family?
00:42:11.480 It's as simple as that.
00:42:13.760 And in no point are we trying, people say we're going to be apologists and this, that.
00:42:18.800 No, we're not.
00:42:19.760 We're pointing out that you can't take these things out of context.
00:42:23.920 And it's as simple as that.
00:42:25.160 But that which is done in self-defense should be read in a different context as that which is done in cold blood or that which is done intentionally.
00:42:35.320 For example, the brutal murder of the Romanov family, the Christian leaders of Russia.
00:42:40.720 This was an act of cold-blooded murder of children as well as the parents.
00:42:46.120 There's no claim of self-defense there whatsoever.
00:42:50.380 Of course, they would argue in their insanity-addled minds that it is.
00:42:54.520 But Joshua, when we talk about ungentlemanly politics in the modern era, we're not advocating violence and the violent overthrow of things.
00:43:03.620 But what are we advocating for?
00:43:07.240 Yes, we're advocating for a little bit of reciprocity.
00:43:10.920 This is what we began this episode with, talking about how reciprocity in law and order is what maintains law and order.
00:43:17.640 It's what protects public safety.
00:43:20.160 It is what keeps innocents safe.
00:43:22.780 And without a threat of a reciprocal or more than reciprocal response, the young humans will do what they always done, which is to rob and to kill.
00:43:33.040 Now, in a digitized civilization like ours, sometimes that is assassination, where they will dox, they will debank, they will deplatform, they will destroy one's reputation and their ability to provide for themselves and their family.
00:43:48.300 They will lawfare them into ruin, into prison, or even, unfortunately, to suicide.
00:43:52.460 They will attempt to place a wedge between that individual, their target and their spouse and in their children, to isolate them, to ruin them.
00:44:02.460 And this is what communists have done recently as they have launched micro-revolutions against key individuals.
00:44:09.500 So what if, like McCarthy, we made a list of those suspected of unhuman activity, those people who demonstrated a track record of lawfare against good, normal, innocent people, their political enemies?
00:44:25.660 What if we made a list of people who were known propagandists and mass manipulators, those who called for, let's say, a new white genocide, those who have the oppressed versus oppressed model as their way of operating in reality and in treating people across the institutions?
00:44:47.540 What if we made that list?
00:44:49.100 What if we popularized it?
00:44:51.060 Would it be nice?
00:44:52.320 Would it be polite?
00:44:53.600 Would it be gentlemanly?
00:44:55.660 Or are we far past any words like that?
00:44:59.980 The good little conservative gets to grow up a bit in this context and through this book and some of the tactics we recommend.
00:45:07.740 One of the most powerful that anyone can use, not someone, let's say, who has the influence of a Senator McCarthy here, but that anyone can do is whenever the unhumans come for you, you can do what they cannot stand.
00:45:23.280 And that is to laugh at them.
00:45:26.140 When there is an HR brigade against you or you find yourself facing imminent cancellation, laughing at them, mocking them, insulting them, making fun of them, standing up against them and rallying your mates, your colleagues, so on and so forth to do the same.
00:45:44.540 Put them on the defensive.
00:45:46.540 Now, what's interesting about the unhumans over the last quarter millennium is they have been incapable of doing anything but organizing they and their classes of people,
00:46:00.120 the malcontents and discontents, organizing them to rob and kill, they cannot stay organized.
00:46:06.040 So as soon as they face an actual conflict from serious organized people, it falls apart.
00:46:13.680 They flee and they run and the communist revolution collapses, fortunately, under its own weight.
00:46:21.120 What about lawfare these days?
00:46:24.800 Why don't we use lawfare against these people as well?
00:46:27.740 They say, oh, you're going to come after us, as you and I were talking about with Dr. Drew the other day.
00:46:31.540 He said, nobody's even, nobody's even thought to file a personal lawsuit against Dr. Fauci over COVID.
00:46:36.840 They say, oh, we can't do anything.
00:46:39.020 We can't do anything.
00:46:39.780 We just have to argue about it.
00:46:40.960 I said, why not?
00:46:42.200 Why not make some of these people feel the financial pain?
00:46:45.400 Why not make some of these people feel the time and energy wasted that when you're going through a lawfare situation?
00:46:53.600 And it's so interesting to me that the reason it seems that people are so wedded to gentlemanly politics is it's just pathological.
00:47:04.160 It's just pathological.
00:47:05.300 Two minutes left.
00:47:06.840 Yes, exactly.
00:47:08.700 Now, what kept a nuclear World War III from occurring was what was called atomic diplomacy, which is what?
00:47:17.180 Mutually assured destruction.
00:47:19.480 Well, we best not nuke Washington because they might nuke Moscow, for example.
00:47:24.960 And that is what kept the peace, that threat of mutually destructive reciprocity.
00:47:30.960 So what can keep the far left, the subversive, the radicals who would otherwise ruin the lives of good, normal, everyday people and their families and their fortunes and their honor?
00:47:40.720 What if they said to themselves, well, we can't launch lawfare against them because they would do it to us unless there is such a threat.
00:47:49.900 What if Alvin Bragg and Fannie Willis, for example, were concerned about the possibility of what they're doing unto others be done unto them?
00:48:01.280 There is no such threat.
00:48:02.280 There are good little conservatives who have their principles and who are shocked, shocked.
00:48:08.100 And they wonder, well, imagine if the roles were reversed.
00:48:12.780 Imagine if they were indeed.
00:48:14.560 Joshua Lysak, go follow him.
00:48:18.520 The book is Unhumans.
00:48:21.040 Unhumans, the secret history of communist revolutions and how to crush them.
00:48:27.600 Joshua Lysak is our co-author.
00:48:29.980 We're both co-authors, actually.
00:48:32.500 Go follow him on X and all other platforms.
00:48:36.580 He's written a lot of other ungentlemanly books, and I guarantee you his timeline is extremely ungentlemanly, as is mine.
00:48:43.280 And ladies and gentlemen, as always, you have my permission.
00:48:45.780 Thank you.