In this week's episode, we discuss birthright citizenship, a woman who thinks all black people have low IQs, and a new segment called Change My Mind: Open Campus, a college campus where you can debate anything you want without fear of censorship.
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00:04:39.000I want to have traditional roles, but I'm a little concerned because I'm in my 30s and seems like every woman has done an about face and rejected feminism, but I don't know which is genuine.
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00:06:22.000Hey YouTube, what you're about to watch is a new segment we call Change My Mind.
00:15:59.000Now, I want to be really clear about this.
00:16:02.000The left, and we're going to get to the Supreme Court, they want you to believe that if you are born here, even if your parents are illegal, you are automatically a citizen, that anchor babies are a thing, that it's always been a thing.
00:16:13.000That birthright citizenship was meant to extend to anybody who happens to have their foot on this soil and have a baby.
00:16:21.000We can walk through it and we will, though we've done a more in depth segment.
00:16:25.000The recent judgments, the recent opinions expressed, which are nonsensical, muddy the waters even more by design.
00:16:32.000So, to be clear, for the sake of the country, we have to stop anchor babies.
00:16:55.000And this is one of those things that generates normalcy bias in a way that, frankly, is unprecedented.
00:17:01.000You'll see this a lot, for example, that everyone votes.
00:17:04.000And if you say, like, actually, you know, the 19th Amendment is a problem, not because of women voting, but because we were a representative republic and the republic was supposed to represent those who are building and sustaining a country.
00:17:14.000It has not been the norm that everyone who lives within the borders of a country gets a vote, that their vote is the same if you are actually taking benefits.
00:17:25.000Social welfare, not contributing, not paying taxes, not willing to serve your country.
00:18:35.000And I would say that most of them are probably not here because of tourism or whatever you call it.
00:18:45.000In 1898, the Supreme Court held that the Citizenship Clause of the 14th Amendment guarantees citizenship to the children of foreigners present on U.S. soil.
00:18:55.000Okay, so the court never actually ruled about children of illegals.
00:18:58.000To be clear, that is simply inaccurate.
00:19:01.000And let us disabuse you of some of these notions.
00:19:03.000Drafters of the 14th Amendment, you can take their word for it.
00:19:05.000Or you can actually read from the people who drafted the 14th Amendment.
00:19:10.000They were clear it was never meant to give citizenship to everyone born on American soil.
00:19:15.0001866, Senator Jacob Howard, one of the drafters, wrote this.
00:19:20.000Jurisdiction, as here employed, ought to be construed as applies to every citizen of the United States now.
00:19:26.000Gentlemen cannot contend that an Indian belonging to a tribe, although born within the limits of a state, is subject to this full and complete jurisdiction.
00:19:35.000So, it's pretty clear it was meant to be, these people are meant to be subject to the jurisdiction of the land.
00:19:54.000It shouldn't even be contended at that point, though.
00:19:56.000You're saying, like, this is the easiest case.
00:19:58.000A Native American, essentially, an Indian on this land who we have treaties with and we give special protections to is still not considered this.
00:20:44.000And I think I understand what she's saying.
00:20:46.000You guys, and I mean this, explain to me if I'm missing it.
00:20:50.000She said that illegals have allegiance to the United States by virtue of breaking our laws, effectively.
00:20:59.000I think what she was saying, she compared to Japan, she said, if I'm in Japan as a tourist, right, and I steal someone's wallet, okay, so I'm subject to the law, and so would the person who steals my wallet.
00:21:10.000So I believe that her line of logic here is in Japan or in the United States, the laws.
00:21:17.000Are there to protect the governed, right?
00:21:38.000And what it means is that, you know, if I steal someone's wallet in Japan, the Japanese authorities can't arrest me and prosecute me.
00:21:51.000It's allegiance, meaning can they control you as a matter of law?
00:21:56.000I can also rely on them if my wallet is stolen to, you know, under Japanese law, go and prosecute the person who has stolen it.
00:22:04.000So there's this relationship based on, even though I'm a temporary traveler, I'm just on vacation in Japan, I'm still locally owing allegiance in that sense.
00:26:08.000This was more about children of U.S. citizens and freed slaves than illegal aliens, to be clear.
00:26:15.000This was not about illegal aliens whose loyalty is to their home country.
00:26:18.000They are not subject to the jurisdiction thereof.
00:26:22.000And I think the example that Katanji Brown Jackson, again, since there are laws, and if you are visiting, you are subject to those laws, that means allegiance.
00:26:31.000Laws include deportation, laws include legal immigration.
00:26:34.000That would be like saying if Notre Dame players, when you're in the big house in Michigan, you are now allegiant to the Royal Marine.
00:26:43.000Yeah, I become a full Marine when I walk on that field.
00:26:44.000It's like, no, I'm still fighting Irish.
00:27:25.000And then birth certificates were used as proof of citizenship to obtain things like social security numbers, things like that, which, by the way, today, though, they want you to know that no one who is here illegally could take advantage of our social safety net or our social benefits entitlement programs.
00:27:38.000And certainly no one here would be able to vote who is here illegally until we found out that a bunch of them had social security numbers.
00:30:06.000It's funny, Katanji Brown Jackson just talked about Japan.
00:30:08.000They have unbelievably stringent immigration laws.
00:30:11.000But the left will always pick and choose.
00:30:14.000They'll go to Norway when it's convenient to say, see, these Nordic models, these socialist models, they've kind of worked and they sort of ignore the fact that it's racially a monolith.
00:30:24.000They will ignore other facets where people, for example, actually don't get a lot of the social safety benefits until they've worked there for a while or they're actually precluded from working.
00:30:33.000For example, people are dealing with this in Canada.
00:31:30.000It's certainly not okay when you look at the jobs added for foreign-born citizens versus native-born citizens.
00:31:35.000It's certainly not okay when you look at the percentage of people who don't speak English.
00:31:39.000Look, Someone coming here and going through the process and taking their naturalization oath, and I know this, I have family members who have done it, and I have plenty of friends, colleagues, lovers who also have had to go through it.
00:31:52.000They have to show some semblance of understanding, appreciation for that.
00:31:57.000That's not always the same thing, certainly, when people just go, oh, by default, I have a baby here, so I'll get around to it when I get around to it.
00:32:03.000It's a way of gaming the system, it's a way of reaping the benefits of a system that exists without actually contributing.
00:32:12.000The left wants you to believe it's always been this way.
00:34:46.000If you're not going to deport people who are in our Prisons, then we don't really need to go further in this conversation.
00:34:50.000If you're not willing to say that illegal aliens who are not here under any agreement with us can have a baby, it's an American citizen, we don't, we understand your position.
00:35:03.000It almost sounds like she's trying to like, you know, combine the two things here.
00:35:07.000By saying, oh, well, if they, if you can commit a crime somewhere, well, your allegiance is to that country now and now you have to serve your time there and now you get citizenship.
00:35:14.000So it's like, well, the whole argument of getting rid of illegals in our prisons now becomes obsolete if the Supreme Court says, Well, if you commit a crime here, you're allowed to stay.
00:35:26.000Yeah, well, this goes back to the left always absolving you of actions.
00:35:29.000One could argue, could argue, that if somebody is here illegally and breaks the law, it almost would show a pattern of behavior where they don't have allegiance to the United States because they have no regard for our laws.
00:35:41.000Let me ask you any of you, I know that you have, traveled abroad to other countries?
00:35:45.000Give me one of the countries you went to France.
00:35:47.000Did you obey the laws while you were in France?
00:37:17.000But I never want to make the argument we shouldn't protect the United States or we should never engage in any type of conflict because that money should go to entitlements.
00:37:30.000That's why I don't share the same outrage.
00:37:35.000And then I also want to maybe illuminate something that people are missing that I think has been highlighted by the Strait of Hormuz and the Iran conflict.
00:38:32.000Yep, military's pretty big, not as big as entitlement spending.
00:38:35.000Also, for those of you who say, hey, school should be a state issue, if you're conservative, right leaning MAGA, which I am, that's perfectly in line with what we've always believed.
00:38:44.000To say this is a problem, take away the obfuscation of Iran equals no daycare.
00:38:50.000Do you really think the federal government should increase taxes across the board and you should pay an increased income tax, for example, in Oklahoma to pay for daycare in Mamdani's New York?
00:39:00.000Because he just promised it to all municipal employees.
00:39:40.000That leftists and the horseshoe right point to in Europe if they had to defend themselves.
00:39:46.000So, unless you start with the premise that there are no threats ever globally, that there are no evil actors, there are no people who actually want to harm us, and everyone's actually okay with the Western world, you have to take into account the EU spends 2.3% collectively, this is a general estimate, on family child care benefits.
00:40:16.000The only reason they haven't is because we protect the free world.
00:40:21.000Now, I know, and I agree, there's a good case to be made, and I have made it, that we shouldn't be in NATO.
00:40:26.000We shouldn't be protecting the free world.
00:40:28.000But it's become very clear European nations aren't going to do it.
00:40:33.000They are the ones who need the Strait of Hormuz secured.
00:40:36.000I know people will say, well, if we didn't get into this conflict, there would be no issue.
00:40:38.000Do you really think that at no point Iran would cause a problem there?
00:40:43.000And do you really think that the EU would be prepared to deal with it, or would they be sitting there with their hand out in front of the United States as they have done through NATO for decades?
00:40:55.000So, because Europe, because these nations don't spend on daycare, don't spend on the military, they can spend on daycare.
00:41:00.000Germany, they declared internet a fundamental human right.
00:41:06.000That's the messaging that I would like to see.
00:41:10.000So, let me give you here's also another report.
00:41:13.000If they were to replace the United States forces in Europe, meaning if we said, you know what, you're on your own, you don't have our forces, so you got to make up that gap, you have to get it somewhere, they're spending 400 something billion dollars a year on daycare.
00:42:02.000And I think that that should largely be nothing.
00:42:05.000You can't be conservative and also want to see the large welfare state that has single handedly created and encouraged, fostered the culture of baby mamas.
00:42:13.000There's an incentive for people to have children, not get married, avoid a nuclear family so they can get those subsidies.
00:42:21.000Some people do it while living together.
00:42:23.000They'll go, hey, we have kids, we're still together, but let's not get married because if we get married, then I can't keep these benefits.
00:43:18.000And I mean, basically, the point Trump is making is like, hey, don't grow the size of the federal government by making this a federal government issue.
00:43:24.000This should be a state issue for you guys to determine.
00:43:26.000You can raise taxes for it or not raise taxes for it.
00:43:29.000The right should be all over that and be like, yeah, we don't want the federal government getting bigger.
00:45:22.000And they sell more Mercedes Benzes than any state in the Union because they come here with no money and they go out, they love a Mercedes Benz and they go out and buy Mercedes Benzes.
00:45:35.000Again, if you listen to this entire sort of, I guess we would call it, what would be press junket, it wasn't a speech, you're just talking to the press.
00:45:46.000The theme was states' rights, was what's the appropriate role of the federal government?
00:45:50.000Because he talked about Minnesota needs to clean this up.
00:46:59.000Actually, incest is a myth, and I understand.
00:47:02.000One incident of incest, the birth defects are increased from normal, but not as much as you've been told, but it compounds with each generation.
00:47:12.000And it's generational incest, not just in Somalia, but almost all Islamic countries.
00:47:18.000And then you bring that culture over here, and it's okay to do it, so we do it.
00:47:21.000And then we got to take care of the mentally retarded people because, I mean, that is something that Social Security covers, right?
00:47:26.000And it should, but not when it's Being brought from another culture who's making it.
00:47:36.000Here's what I will say it is like importing millions of people from an actual retard making factory and saying we are importing them because, and to be clear, it's not a race thing.
00:47:47.000The retard making factory is generations of incest with no interest in changing it and bringing them here knowing that they just left the retard making factory.
00:47:58.000And stuffed it in some packing peanuts and a box.
00:48:28.000On top of everything else, she gets a double income tax cut.
00:48:32.000She's a stone cold crook, and everybody knows it.
00:48:36.000And here is the problem with the media.
00:48:39.000Here is the problem with the institutional left.
00:48:41.000If you are more outraged at him saying Somalis have low IQ, if you are more outraged at him pointing out that Ilan Omar, and you can see the marriage certificate, we've shown it to you many times, married her brother, if you are more outraged about those statements, then importing, then mass importing.
00:49:00.000Somalis and the fact that Ilan Omar married her brother, that means you don't have an objective bone in your body.
00:49:08.000And you're not looking out for the American people.
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00:49:37.000Basically, just a multivitamin vitamin D, K, magnesium, turmeric, curcumin, and garlic.
00:51:11.000It will be traveling further than any manned rocket has ever flown and will very substantially pass the moon, go around it, and come back home from a distance that has never been done before.
00:52:56.000And of course, Lane the Brain is very passionate about this because he doesn't want China to get, he doesn't want them to get their tiny claws in on the moon.
00:53:26.000And key fact number three I mean, I know it's no universal daycare like Europe, who don't pay for any of their own national security spending, but President Trump did set the wheels in motion for this.
00:54:07.000I think our program is going to be a challenge for a while, though.
00:54:10.000Like it really did take a change in administration, a change in philosophy, and people like Elon Musk and Bezos pushing the envelope on kind of commercial space flight, too.
00:54:45.000By the way, according to Kalshi, the chances that we go back and land on the moon, for some reason, they say not so great before 2027, 9.8%, and then 11% by 2028.
00:54:55.000Well, you said a moment ago that it was planned for 2028 landings.
00:55:57.000Like, I had a friend who was riding on someone's private plane, and they were traveling, they were crossing the ocean, and he went to use the toilet.
00:56:04.000And as he came out, the man who owned the plane said, Hey, by the way, don't go number two in there.
00:57:08.000And we get a lot of questions from women and a lot of questions from men.
00:57:11.000And I know there's feminism, and then people sort of point to the red pill community, and that's kind of weird the manosphere where you have people like Andrew Tate, Myron Gaines, and they share nothing in common with people like Andrew Wilson.
00:57:23.000But I will say this what you do see as a trend, if we let's just eliminate the outliers, I don't think that feminism is an outlier.
00:57:32.000I think the extreme views or the view that you should sleep with as many women as possible in that manosphere is an outlier.
00:57:38.000But let's just get rid of the blue haired feminists and let's get rid of The outliers on the far right manosphere, as people refer to it.
00:57:48.000The dynamic that we see that is consistent is young men who want to get married.
00:57:55.000This is really only for people who want to get married, and this is really only directed at people who want to have a more traditional marriage.
00:58:04.000And a lot of men who have been traditional their whole lives and have now worked and achieved some degree of success, we get a lot of questions regarding this.
00:58:11.000They say, Yeah, but how do I know that the women who are closer to my age who now say, That they want to be a stay at home wife or a mom, or they want a more traditional relationship when they live their whole life progressively in a feminist way.
00:58:28.000How do I know that they're being genuine?
00:58:30.000And so, a lot of guys aren't willing to take that risk and they're checking out because you see a trend.
00:58:35.000This is becoming increasingly common now.
00:58:38.000It could just be because of social media.
00:58:40.000I think you probably would have seen women saying this from the 60s all the way up until now, where they do college, glorified years of alcoholism, finding themselves traveling.
00:59:23.000I don't want to be boss babe feminist.
00:59:26.000But what I want you to do, as these people have the revelation, I want you to just with this montage count how many times you hear an ask or a demand.
00:59:37.000Do you want to know one of the saddest realizations I recently had?
00:59:41.000Was that as a liberal woman, it is really hard to find a man who is willing to play the more traditional masculine role in the relationship in today's day and age?
01:00:11.000I have this eternal struggle where it's like I want my husband to be the provider, make all the money, pay all the bills, do the adulting things, fix everything around the house, take care of my car, take the trash out, make all the plans, handle our finances.
01:00:24.000So basically, do everything while I just lie around and like only do things when I feel like doing them.
01:00:31.000Like, what your goals are, and you're talking about how you want to continue to go back to school and you want to do this and you want to do that.
01:00:38.000They're not hearing that you want to, you know, they're not hearing that you want to nurture your family.
01:02:51.000Because I also understand, as Christians, we believe that people can be redeemed, and we want people to be redeemed.
01:02:56.000You see the same rash of former porn stars who, once they start aging out or once they become less popular, all of a sudden starting up ministries.
01:03:04.000It doesn't mean that it can't be genuine, but they needn't be given a platform.
01:03:11.000It doesn't mean that these women, in those cases, most of them are not, but these women can't be genuine in maybe their conversion.
01:03:22.000But they needn't be granted a marriage certificate.
01:03:27.000Here's how I think you might want to approach both from a male perspective and a female perspective in self examination, assuming that you are a man who wants a marriage, who wants a family, a traditional one, and assuming that you are a woman who wants those things now.
01:03:46.000Look for, listen for asks and me, meaning someone saying, Yeah, I went to college.
01:03:54.000And I did all these things, but then I realized that I don't really want to be working, and I actually would really like to be a mom.
01:03:59.000And actually, that does sound better, right?
01:04:01.000Being at home and taking care of a family, that would be preferable now.
01:04:06.000So I was wrong in what I thought I wanted.
01:04:25.000And in buying into it, I did irreparable damage.
01:04:28.000And I want to right those wrongs and advise young women to not do the same.
01:04:35.000I want to make sure that we teach our children that everything is a trade off.
01:04:42.000If we have a daughter, she knows that, you know, if you don't start focusing on this very young, when you have that biological window and start planning for your life, you may find yourself very likely find yourself in the situation with regrets like I did.
01:05:01.000You can choose to be a professional during your fertile, your formative years, or you can choose to pursue a priority of a family and then you could go be a professional after that.
01:05:14.000But you do have to make a choice as to your priorities.
01:05:51.000Or is it someone just like anyone else who's made a serious mistake?
01:05:55.000Take a drug addict, take someone who, for example, maybe was preaching what they now know to be a false religion.
01:06:02.000You have those people, those conversion stories saying, hey, Hey, let me warn you don't do what I did.
01:06:09.000It doesn't end well and it is all wrong.
01:06:13.000That's important because you know what else men hear?
01:06:15.000And I'm telling you this, women, this is for the women.
01:06:17.000You know what men hear when they go, yeah, well, then I do eventually want to be like a stay-at-home mom, but before then, I want to work a job.