On this episode of the podcast, the boys discuss the latest in the Trump vs. Hillary Clinton debate, and the fact that America was built by Black people. Also, we talk about why we should teach the history of slavery in our schools.
00:01:27.000What he's saying is, hey, can we teach that while also teaching that white people fought a bloody war that nearly killed our country to make sure it didn't happen again?
00:01:38.000Can we also teach that we have fought for 160 plus years to make the very best of this situation that we possibly could and it has cost people's lives.
00:01:50.000It has cost everything that they can lay on the line post emancipation proclamation to make sure that this country achieved the purpose for which it was founded.
00:02:38.000And this idea that America was built by blacks.
00:02:41.000Now, this is the only show where where you will hear someone condemn slavery, make the case as to why slavery was ended based on Christian grounds.
00:03:54.000I'm not saying that we should have those pictures where people are walking around there without any harnesses or anything eating lunch, but I'm just saying we built stuff pretty fast.
00:04:01.000A lot of people got Final Destination to buy steel lunchboxes.
00:05:02.000And that it was largely the sort of, you know, a high percentage of criminals and people who were less than capable coming from Ireland and brought their problems with them.
00:05:09.000Well, apparently you didn't see the movie Cocktails.
00:06:32.000What's funny is now they call themselves mixologists, but back in the day, barkeepers used to actually have to know drinks.
00:06:37.000You know, you had the five cotton, you had a Manhattan, you had an old fashioned, you had a sidecar, you had a daikery was one of them, and I can't remember what it was.
00:09:58.000And I went when I went back to college, a week before I went back, I saw my boss being led out of the sky scraper in Boston handcuffed by the Federal.
00:17:15.000I just want you to know slavery is still a thing and anyone in the United States.
00:17:19.000who demands that we send AIDS for aid to Africa without simultaneously demanding that we send in the most violent fighting force in existence to end slavery across that continent should really shut up because they're being disingenuous.
00:21:09.000He's the next guy after Chavez, who Sean Penn said was a wonderful man and he was proud to call him his friend.
00:21:16.000At a certain point, you need to make money somehow and when you've plunged your entire population into poverty, it's like, ah, yeah, you know, we'll just do the drug thing.
00:21:26.000So yeah, I think there's something to that because not only is there something to it, it's important to delegitimize these cultures that the left have said are all equal, right?
00:21:36.000Bernie Sanders, Venezuela has red lines, it's a good thing.
00:21:38.000Sean Penn, all these people went out and supported Chavez, supported Maduro, also Castro, I'm never going to let the left forget that where they're like, no, no, not this kind of communism.
00:21:46.000You were there protesting against the protest.ing against the protesters in Cuba, who, by the way, were being executed and jailed because they wanted freedom in support of Castro.
00:21:55.000And now people like Fonda and Bob Dylan's First Lay have the gall to say that we're fascists.
00:22:02.000So, yeah, I think, drawing attention to the fact that these are not legitimate governments on par with the United States, and they should be treated as the illegitimate entity that they are.
00:22:10.000I don't know what the plans are though at this point, but I would imagine it's something special.
00:22:17.000What's your opinion about Hillary Clinton's praise for Trump's NATO policy and her comments nominating Trump for a Nobel peace prize in regard to Ukraine?
00:23:57.000Well, I'm sorry, did they just wake up one morning and decide to do it?
00:24:00.000Or did Donald Trump press them to do it like you could have in the position you were in, like Barack Obama, Joe Biden, name anyone else you want, could have done.
00:24:17.000The Obama administration was nice, and we foot the bill for the entire free world and defense spending.
00:24:23.000Many of these people weren't even meeting a quarter of of their requirements and Donald Trump, who you say is not respectable, got it done.
00:24:29.000So how do you know that Obama was trying to undermine Donald Trump coming at, I mean, yeah.
00:24:35.000But it's one of those things, respect.
00:24:37.000And they always throw in all these buzzwords and so that they can negate their own.
00:24:40.000They'll go, you know, for example, I think Michelle Obama was talking about a business owner, you need to show up and be compassionate and go through all this stuff and empathetic and then saying and truthful.
00:24:52.000Your definition of compassion, it necessitates that many business owners can't be truthful because sometimes the truth, of course, is not very nice.
00:25:32.000He's just some celebrity president without experience.
00:25:34.000Didn't you live your whole life in politics, right?
00:25:38.000Wasn't your husband president and then you got like a time share in New York City New York so that you could run as a senator there at some point in time.
00:25:44.000Why you with all your experience, couldn't you get these other nations in NATO to spend their fair share?
00:25:51.000Maybe experience isn't all that valuable as it comes to fighting for the American people.
00:25:56.000And maybe respect, meaning nice, isn't all that valuable in comparison to commanding it through actions.
00:26:02.000This is my opinion, mister Old Fashioned.
00:26:32.000If India cozys up with China over the tariff situation, should we use the cancellation of all H1B visas from India as the next step of escalation?
00:26:39.000I think we should go to the court and follow them.
00:27:54.000And as far as they booking more, it all depends, again, on who's running the club.
00:28:01.000What happened was all that PC crap for these years, all of a sudden got to the point where now the managers are of that age and they grew up believing in that stuff.
00:28:23.000But yeah, I have to believe now that the coast is clear, there are more guys trying to do that stuff.
00:28:28.000And, and, you know, we need to fight for that territory that's been gained, because I think there are a lot of fair weather people now who just kind of see where the puck is going, and I don't, you kind of listen to them for a bit and know that they don't necessarily know what they believe.
00:28:39.000It's not deeply rooted, but it's like, oh, okay, now this is acceptable.
00:28:43.000Yeah, what were you saying would it have cost you something?
00:30:59.000That's why I really don't believe it's him.
00:31:01.000Not the type of guy to hold grudge, I don't think, you know?
00:31:04.000So I don't know if he is or not, but I would like to see you back on there and I would like to see you discuss that because he obviously agrees with you now.
00:31:12.000But at that point, I don't know if Jamie does.
00:31:14.000I worry the same kind of problem that we have with people that kind of come to it lately.
00:31:17.000I'd like for, especially on like the immigration stuff with some of the stuff that he has said recently.
00:31:28.000Sorry, buddy, but we've actually wanted to have good immigration control and getting people out of this country.
00:31:33.000And that's what it looks like all the time.
00:31:34.000So I get worried about these guys because the minute things get difficult and they go back to what they know and it's like, oh, we didn't vote.
00:31:42.000Well, I'm not going to look at you as a moral leader right now or Less about Joe, but kind of the people in his orbit who've never talked about this.
00:32:11.000And then they're, you know, they fall out of Texas and now they're like, you know, Austin sucks.
00:32:14.000It's like, so you moved from a shitty liberal city in California to the only shitty liberal city in Texas.
00:32:20.000In Texas that's slightly smaller and you hate it and so many of them will go back and it'll, it'll.
00:32:24.000And my manager reached out to the club, you know?
00:33:44.000It was when that girl was like acting like she didn't want people to look at her and she was in that scary outfit and I'm like she's shaking her butt.
00:33:52.000It's like, if you don't want people to look at you in the gym, going back to that, it's like, I don't know if you know this, but throughout at least modern American history, women had pants they wore to to the gym that didn't actually have a seam that stenciled an ass on your ass.
00:34:08.000And like, you could even just wear normal leggings or sweatpants if you didn't want people to look at you.
00:34:13.000You could wear what everyone always wore.
00:34:15.000And by the way, it was still easy to tell that people were attractive.
00:34:17.000They literally have a seam up the ass.
00:34:21.000And they go, I don't want you to look at me and say, Well then why did you outline your ass with different shading from the rest of the pants?
00:34:55.000She's desperate for that kind of attention.
00:34:57.000Well, that's what they This guy never even did, it never even appeared to me coming on this show in a cock sock being like, why are you I wear this for me.
00:35:06.000Every girl on the internet, it's over a seven.
00:35:09.000They go on there with this, tits, whatever, but they're always doing something that's very, you know, showing you how to put contact paper on your shelves.
00:36:06.000And here's the thing, you have Muslim friends.
00:36:08.000But I'm on a bet you have Muslim friends, mostly here in the Western world, right?
00:36:12.000And that can't, of course, that can take place here in the Western world.
00:36:15.000It doesn't really happen to the same degree in most of the Middle Eastern and the Arab world.
00:36:21.000There are exceptions, but it usually is more secular Muslims are able to be friends with secular or devout Christians.
00:36:30.000Practicing devout Christians and practicing devout Muslims are kind of excluded from having that kind of relationship because at some point in time., if you're a practicing devout Christian and you don't convert, it's very clear what needs to be done with you.
00:36:44.000They may ignore it, and that's great, and I hope they do.
00:36:48.000But 158 million Muslims on Earth right now believe that violence is justified against people, against apostasy or speaking out against the Prophet.
00:37:40.000Do you think these people in media like Abby actually believe what they're saying or are they so deep in the corruption they have no choice but to believe?
00:37:46.000That's a big, that's a big, that's a big.
00:37:54.000Having spent a lot of time with these people, they believe in the cause, they believe in sort of the root ideology that, yes, this is what's best for society is progressivism, is liberalism, right, is tolerance, is diversity.
00:38:10.000They believe that, and so the ends justify the means, where they are clearly making the conscious decision to selectively edit history.
00:38:19.000They're choosing their inpoint and their outpoint to make the strongest case, regardless of how accurate it is, in the name of the overall goal and ideology.
00:38:28.000So do I think that she believes, if you were to pin her down, I think that she believes it that some form of socialism or another, she might call it by another name, is what we ultimately should have in this country.
00:38:37.000And getting there means deconstructing all the institutions that have precisely conserved us, preserved us against that.
00:38:45.000So do I think it was a conscious decision to ignore the history of the world and slaves on Earth today?
00:38:49.000Yeah, she also could be ignorant of that, she seems quite dumb.
00:38:53.000But even if she knew about it, she wouldn't include it anyway because, hey, let's look to the pot of gold at the end of this rainbow is we want everyone to buy into progressivism.
00:39:02.000So it's a little column A, little column B. The pot of gold is the four million she makes a year from CNN spitting that shit.
00:40:29.000I go, let me go check out CNN, let me check out Fox News, let me check out The Hill, let me check out, and I have kind of my own personalized system for that.
00:40:36.000And then I also check out social to see trends.
00:40:38.000But I always try and see exactly how both sides are presenting the story.
00:40:43.000And that gives you a pretty good idea as to the spin.
00:40:46.000So that's kind of our process, and then we usually bring to you as often as we can the left sources, because I think it's very valuable for you to know what they're saying and for you to not be in an echo chamber.
00:42:26.000We try and be inclusive and, hey, if you have because we try and at least, you know, live a life that's consistent and, of course, we're imperfect, but the worst thing people can do is just, just beat someone over the head with it.
00:42:36.000I made a little doll of Nick and I put pins in it.
00:43:55.000Wait, by the way, that trend is changing now.
00:43:56.000The parenting, the soft parenting, you see all these videos now where moms are like, look, my child doesn't listen until I yell or until I spank.
00:44:23.000They just, they feel like they have to do something, but they have no moral grounding, and that's why it's never the same thing in any given decade.
00:44:32.000That's why you're like, how is it, is there a party switch?
00:44:36.000No, the Democrats are the party of slavery, the Democrats are also the party of Jim Crow, then the Democrats are also the party of hippies, and they're also the party of affirmative action, and they're also the party of, that's right, black only spaces, and they're also the party of Black Lives Matter.
00:45:03.000And so then you're led here and then all of a sudden you can't find your way back because, you know, there's no trail of breadcrumbs and you end up throwing that bitch in the oven, which was a tough story to take as a kid.
00:45:13.000By the way, if anyone ever comes up to me and says, White people are responsible for slavery, you have two choices.
00:45:18.000One is to say thank you, or two is to put some chains on, because I'm not going to be the guy that you just continue to berate and belittle.
00:45:26.000Listen, I was either a part of the white guys that set you free and that's where the thank you comes in, or I'm the worst white guy you've ever met and a slaveholder.
00:45:33.000I'm not going to be somewhere in the middle for you to go, but white slavery for fifty, sixty, a hundred more years.
00:45:55.000Question for Crowder, what are your thoughts on the viewpoint that blacks are better off because slavery happened since otherwise they would still be in Africa?
00:46:05.000And I understand that people say it like, and it's not lost to me that I just said, well, I guess white supremacy freed the slaves.
00:46:11.000But hopefully I was very clear in saying I'm using her premise that the benefactors, those who benefited from white supremacy, you know, were the ones so they're still guilty of it.
00:46:20.000But someone's saying they're better off that they were enslaved.
00:46:24.000Again, they're picking an in-point and an outpoint.
00:46:26.000That's whenever someone says selectively edited, everything is selectively edited.
00:46:30.000Every video you ever see is selectively edited because someone decides start and stop.
00:46:34.000Without any cuts in the middle, there still is an edit.
00:46:36.000And that is a really valuable tool that people can use to remove context.
00:46:40.000So if you selectively edit and go, wait a second, okay, they're here in Africa and they're slaves and they're brought to America, you go, well, yeah, they're better off because America is better than Africa.
00:46:57.000And they're better off because they were freed in the United States.
00:47:01.000Do I think that slaves in the New World were better off than slaves in the Old World?
00:47:07.000Well, yeah, because I think that anyone is better off than being in the Old World because that Old World still exists today and it's hell on earth.
00:47:16.000But I think that someone making that argument is doing it a little bit for clicks and controversy.
00:47:20.000I understand the case that can be made, but that's not actually the option before us.
00:47:23.000And I think, by the way, it's a weaker argument than saying, hey, let's expand it.
00:47:30.000They sold them to whites in North America, very small percentage, and that was the catalyst for the remaining blacks exclusively funny enough in the white world to be freed.
00:47:41.000So blacks in the United States eventually were much better off than blacks in Africa today.
00:47:49.000That's what I think the strongest case is, but it's tough to put that in 140 characters or less and get some clicks.
00:47:56.000So just, you know, if people, and here's the thing, people can say something because they want to raise some eyebrows, and I get it.
00:48:06.000But if that's all they do, this is one thing we talk about that's very different.
00:48:11.000a lot of the people you look at like we're in the content business.
00:48:13.000I'll just tell you, I want to give credit to the entire team here.
00:48:17.000You know, having to go find a taser in a World War II outfit and an AR-15 and Photoshop and cut a commercial with a fake.
00:48:23.000There's a lot of work that goes into this, not to mention the bibliography you get every single show and that a lot of people take part in that because everyone here is very, they're very clear as to what they do.
00:48:39.000There are a lot of people who are in the click business.
00:48:41.000You know the kind of people I'm talking about who show up once a week, maybe have an interview with someone controversial and no qualifications who will spew a bunch of crazy shits that people go, they said what and click and it starts and stops there until they decide that they want to drag their lazy ass back into work maybe a week later, hold their hand out, their cup out for money and do the same thing again where some of these people and it's very short lived.
00:49:04.000I've seen the rise and fall of many people.
00:49:05.000It's a click and a click and a click and that becomes kind of like progress for the sake of progress.
00:49:10.000A click for the sake of a click means what?
00:49:12.000It's great if you can get a lot of people to tune in to something that is valuable and that matters.
00:49:27.000Did anyone learn the history at all of or gain any insight as to slavery, the African slave trade, the number of slaves that were sold versus those who were kidnapped, how many slaves are on earth today, or the virtues that are singularly unique to the United States of America.
00:49:47.000If the answer is no to all of that, and if the answer is no to all of that, and any given topic in any given week beyond that click, beyond that controversy, that's not someone who's trying to serve you, that's someone who is using you.
00:50:07.000We live, breathe, eat, sleep, die by content.
00:50:10.000Either we provide you with something that is of value or we don't eat and the lights get turned off.
00:50:16.000And there's a direct relationship because we're supported actually by viewers like you.
00:50:19.000And I can't tell you how grateful I am for it, right?
00:50:22.000The commodity is the content that you hopefully deem valuable, that we hopefully do enough to earn your viewership, your listenership, your trust.
00:50:32.000In the case of someone who's exclusively in the click business, where it's just a controversy and a controversy and a controversy and nothing added, you are the commodity being traded.
00:50:43.000You're not being served, you're the one being traded.
00:50:48.000Keep that in mind and just have a skeptical eye because I think you're going to see a whole lot more of it, and it's going to be a whole lot tougher to differentiate between people who are acting in good faith and people who treat you like a commodity.
00:51:02.000You gave them click, that means you gave them a couple of cents.