Leave While You Can - Flashback Friday Ep335
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1 hour and 48 minutes
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Summary
Happy Yuletide! In this episode, we reflect on the past year and look forward to the next one. We also discuss some of the biggest trends of the past decade and where we see things going in 2020 and beyond.
Transcript
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To dream the impossible dream, to fight the unbeatable foe,
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To bear with unbearable sorrow, to run where the brave dare not go,
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To right the unrightable wrong, to be better far than you are,
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To try when your arms are too weary, to reach the unreachable star.
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This is my quest, to follow that star, no matter how hopeless, no matter how far,
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To be willing to give when there's no more to give, To be willing to die so that honor and justice may live.
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And I know, if I'll only be true to this glorious quest, That my heart will lie peaceful and calm when I'm laid to my rest.
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And the world will be better for this, That one man, scorned and covered with scars,
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Still strove with his last ounce of courage, To reach the unreachable stars.
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Spread the truth, document it, prove it, make it irrefutable, and you too will become dangerous to those who admire us in lies and enslave us.
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Hope you had a wonderful Yule, good Yule, and a Merry Christmas, wherever you're joining us from.
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Thank you for tuning in, and now the Friday is upon us. It doesn't feel like Friday if I do admit it.
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It feels like, I don't know, Monday maybe? That's what happens sometimes.
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Yeah, I was getting ready and was like, wait, what day is it? Oh, yeah, it's Friday.
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You know, and it was hard. You know, you have chill time. I took like, what, six days off.
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It was great, like not looking online, not checking X or news or like a lot of messages or any of that.
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And then you just kind of relax so much, you forget what day it is. I'm getting ready.
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I'm like, wait, is it, what day? Oh, it's Friday. It's Friday. That's right.
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So, yeah, I mean, that happens. It's actually good. You got to take a break and just do nothing.
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Just hang around the Yule, go on with the kids, you know.
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And you check back into some of the, you know, Telegram channels or X accounts or something.
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It's like, yep, they're going strong all through the whole.
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Take a break. It'll be there when you come back.
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I'm not sure where you guys are, what's going on, where you guys are.
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Kind of a, I guess, a somewhat laid back show today.
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We've got some stuff to cover for you, some updates, some of the latest, I guess.
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I guess we're kind of beginning to reflect a little bit on the year as well and where we're going in 2026, obviously.
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But we'll do one more stream before the end of the year.
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So we'll probably do like a year wrap-up, maybe Monday or Tuesday.
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But we'll do one more stream before the year there.
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So we'll do a full kind of, I guess, review of really what was important or the most things that kind of stand out to us in 2025.
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And then look forward a bit, too, which is, you know, just to mention a couple of words about it.
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Nothing ever happens, and it's also always very interesting.
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Things do happen, but nothing really major always seems to happen.
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But the conversations are going where they need to go.
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I mean, some trends, you know, that we've looked at, obviously, is the trend of having normalizing the remigration debate.
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And things that seemed kind of insurmountable 10 years ago have obviously come to manifest themselves, more or less, right?
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And, of course, you know, it needs to go from words to action.
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But without the words, the action is largely not going to be possible, right?
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And it reminded me of what did I was, you know, you go, you think about these things that you've been through and, like, what we, you know, where you've been and kind of where we're going with these things.
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I got banned from payment processors for this one on my store.
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So, you know, it occurred to me, like, okay, so kind of the idea of they have to go back when we did the t-shirt.
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I think I looked at if the graphics for it is correct, 2018?
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Maybe 20, we started working on it in 2017, something like that.
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It was like this was kind of a, as you said, this was a hard, hard thing to kind of push out, I guess, at the time, right?
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It was not hard, but I'm saying it was resistance to it because, like, yeah, banned from, like, payment processors.
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So basically, they were notified about this shirt that I was selling on Lana's Llama.
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And then they said, if you take it down, and I was surprised by this, probably because I had a bunch of other organic stuff that they couldn't pinpoint as being political, right?
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They said, if you take it down, then we'll give you your accounts back.
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Like, and I, and of course, obviously, I was going to say, F you, I'm not going to do that.
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But I had asked them, I was like, okay, well, who told you?
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You're just randomly going through and checking accounts of your customers to see what they're selling?
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Are you checking all these other, you know, shops to see if they're selling politically motivated shirts?
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And if you don't agree with it, are you going and asking them to take down their stuff?
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So someone, some activist had written them, right?
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Remember, he said, Europe becoming non-European?
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Impossible, or, you know, something to that effect.
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Like, he actually said they have to go back, which was funny, because the old Dalai Lama thing is like, this was the, you know, the shit-lib leftists, great religious leader, essentially.
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And then he was, like, taking the side of European nationalists.
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And then we pulled out, I think, when the banning started, we pulled out some examples of, like, I don't know, just kill whitey or, like, have Europeans go back.
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It was someone, some brown shit, you know, group that's selling it.
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It was just, like, I mean, it was violent and explicit, right?
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And, of course, I couldn't find directly the Department of Homeland Security.
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There's a reason why I'm talking about all this.
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But to the effect they've done, they have to go back.
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Even if it wasn't exactly in those words, it was a variation of it and things like this, right?
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All I want for Christmas is re-migration, or all, sorry, all America wants for Christmas is re-migration, which shows you that this has become acceptable, I guess, right?
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Now, of course, it doesn't mean it won't be pushed back against this, and it doesn't even mean that it will happen just because they say it.
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So I figured, you know, like, the best thing, what do you do then, right?
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Well, so then you have to kind of up the rhetoric, and, of course, the action have started happening.
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You have mass movements of activist groups and people we talk to on the show all the time, people we know that are, like, pushing re-migration, whether it's re-migration now or versions of they have to go back.
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America and their migration policy is basically this now, although it's not, of course, have happened yet, but that's, like, official, right?
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You have, well, I mean, that's kind of it in a way, right?
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You have politicians in Europe, I'll show you in a moment, which is, like, the most kind of hardline in countries, like Austria, for example, on the re-migration issue,
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and very bullish on, like, let's restore our demographic, you know, let's restore the demographics of our countries.
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These politicians are polling the highest right now.
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And it's not that we're waiting and hoping for a politician to solve this for us, but let's face it, they're only, I think, I think they're only there and feel comfortable talking about those things because the pressure is from bottom up.
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Because all of us pushing in that direction, and that's why we have to continue in the next coming years.
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But you can see that we have that power, we have that ability, and we need to wield that.
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Maybe we'll make a design like this or something like that.
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We know everyone knows now they have to go back.
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It's really, we can do this peacefully and we can do this very orderly.
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We're not talking about white people leaving, okay?
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But yeah, we can add a remigration now underneath, right?
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To make the connection of what are you talking about.
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Our bros up in Canada did some good stuff over Christmas here too.
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Which is a big offense in Canada right now because it's highly, highly dangerous.
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Homeland Security deploys white nationalist anti-immigrant graphics to recruit.
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And it's interesting when it becomes so ubiquitous and when the voices that talk about these kinds of things are so prolific in disseminating the message.
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Be it directly like remigration or they have to go back or a version of that.
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It feels like some of these are kind of losing in their whack-a-mole to try to put this down or complain on this and whack this.
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Call the bank accounts for, you know, the White House and get them bands?
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I mean, again, look, I'm very realistic about this.
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This doesn't mean that there's not going to be a massive pushback against this, as we've talked about.
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But it's making it more socially acceptable for a wider audience on the right, right?
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Then there is more power in numbers in the future, right?
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Because, like, before it's only us little guys that were out on the limb.
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When we were censored and banned, no one gave a shit because we're just the little guy, right?
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But now when it's encapsulating more and more people, then there's the power in numbers to fight back against that stuff.
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Well, I don't want to pat myself on the back, but Kevin Deanna said, like, he was just saying, you know, Emron, our Emron guy.
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He was just like, thank you for doing what you're doing.
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Because I don't think we'd been where we've been if it wasn't, like, for outlets like Red Ice early on in the process,
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pushing these things and helping to get all that stuff up, right?
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I mean, we were a fairly big show, YouTube channel, had all these things, and all of a sudden we'd get on this bandwagon
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and just, like, just break through a bunch of, you know, these issues.
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And those shorter videos that you did, millions of views on them, and that was very popular.
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And that was before anti-woke was cool and people were talking about the anti-white agenda, right?
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I think that's why I got attacked so hard for three years in a row by, like, every mainstream outlet trying to shut me down.
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You know, it's like they knew that that's where the trend was going, where it was going, right?
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Yeah, I think they know if you normalize that or allow it to become acceptable with the re-migration issue and demographics
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I mean, that's really what it is, being proud of being white, not being ashamed of being white and pushing back on basic things.
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Now, you know, kind of the idea of having white guilt is, I mean, of course there's still white people that have white guilt,
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but it's like that's not a cultural phenomenon anymore.
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The cultural phenomenon now is to reject that and to put that in the trash bin and saying,
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okay, well, where do we go from here kind of thing, right?
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And if you talk to any average young white person, they just think that it's silly, white guilt.
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And as we said, the trajectory, you're right, the trajectory is, yeah, no white guilt, white pride,
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and then, you know, white power for white people in white countries.
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And that's why it's so important to, yeah, to normalize that and get us to a point where people just don't give a shit anymore.
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And that's why kind of the optics thing and stuff like that, it's, look, I've gone back and forth on it and sometimes it's like,
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oh, you know, that's not a good look or that's not, you know, I wouldn't do that, but okay, fine, you know,
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whatever person it is or group it is that's doing that.
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And, of course, plenty of others feel that way probably about us because we're, you know.
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But just the function of that, of just, like, breaking through all those walls and just, like, not giving a shit about any of this.
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And instead, then, just doing, you know, kind of a, almost cartoonishly, in a way, then.
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There was that debate of, like, well, you don't want to be, kind of, become the stereotype or, like, a Hollywood version of what they want us to be.
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And I, obviously, I agree with that because that's largely a fiction and a creation.
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No, we are, but I'm saying the plus with it is that then, as I said, it's the whack-a-mole thing that there's just now so many targets to hit.
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And, in fact, if there's even more, kind of, extreme ones or big and known ones, right, even when, like, you know, crazy Kanye shows up and does a bunch of stuff.
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Well, now ADL and SPLC are very busy trying to, like, shut him down.
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We knew that this phenomenon was going to happen.
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And once there's so many, they'll be so busy, they can't stop them all, and then they'll just go insane and unravel.
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I'm sure they have some tricks left up their sleeve, but it's getting much harder.
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Yeah, except we're not going to have swimming pools and cantinas and theaters and all that if they had their way.
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I actually, I think it was, my brother has sent this to me.
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Maybe you can do that big dono from Albert there.
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I'm also wearing the sweater that I got from him.
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It wouldn't be enough for white people to just not be racist if we let things keep going the way they were going.
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The verdict would be guilty for whites who didn't actively attack other whites.
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I mean, I'm having three things in my head at the same time.
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Merry Christmas, good Yule, and, of course, Happy New Year and a good continuation.
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It's just your support has been, I mean, just incredible off the charts this year, and thank you.
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I mean, you're helping to keep the lights on here.
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Can the collective audience match Albert today?
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His family's been so supportive, and he's become a dear friend to us.
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You know, the kids view him as Uncle Albert now, so it's pretty cool.
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Calurgi, I wanted to give that a second thought here.
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It wouldn't be enough for whites just people to just not be racist.
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If we let things keep going the way they were going, the verdict would be guilty for whites
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Of course, but I think that's a natural outcome or outcrop, and that's kind of the point
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of what I'm talking about here, too, that there's no way but through and up.
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And it's not that it's like, okay, oh, great, oh, we're talking about remigration now?
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No, now it's demand for action, demand for a solution to these problems.
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But we have to just keep ensuring that that terrain stays on the rails and goes there.
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Dog Whistler says, hey, the feed finally returned.
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The feed on entropy was down for a few minutes.
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Okay, I'm going to start new sessions occasionally and whatever.
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Sometimes it works fine, but other times it's not.
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I've got some awesome organic cotton hoodies you guys are going to love.
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And obviously we're going to have to do the leave while you can as well.
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None of those scratchy, heavy, cheap, cotton, crappy shirts.
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This is chaotic around this time of year for obvious reasons.
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I'll look in if it's possible to ship to, you know, kind of thing.
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All the best wishes to both of you, Henrik and Lana.
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And speaking of that, yeah, we wanted to also do a Christmas ornament for next year.
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Yeah, I think that could be something different.
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Like something vibey and European, you know, easy to ship.
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I know we have some awesome craftsmen out there, too.
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So we should do a limited edition red ice ornament of some kind, too.
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And it's amazing how quick the years go by, you know.
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Like, and people say that, oh, that's just when you get older.
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And partially it's because of the overload in information.
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By the time you're, you know, 20, you'll have as much.
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If you look at the right sources, you'll be smarter at 25.
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But I'm just saying in terms of like input, I guess.
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By the time you're 20 or 25, you'll be exposed to as much things.
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Because keep in mind words, meanings, phrases, memes, videos, images, all that has.
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For the most part, it has some type of emotional response or triggers something in you or, you know, you like it or you dislike it.
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Or I mean, for the most part, it gives you something.
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So I'm saying the amount of just input and stimulation that that causes is like, I mean, imagine 200 years ago.
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How much of those types of inputs did you get as opposed to now, right?
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Can't sit still and just focus on something without.
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I mean, everywhere I look, people are on their phones all the time.
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That's why this will be easy to bring in the global brain eventually.
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You can take that when you're, you know, 15 or 20 or 25 or 30 or maybe 35.
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But at some point, I mean, I don't think it's good for you, but I'm saying at some point, you're going to have to get like, just, you need nothing.
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Or just, there's the importance of grounding and walking barefoot.
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So, yeah, but it's an important lesson or tip, I think, right?
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I mean, hopefully you guys don't, you know, overdo it, obviously.
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But like, yeah, you just need to just disconnect and take a break and not look at anything or see anything or anything that gives you these, you know, inputs all the time.
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And that's what I'm saying, that therefore, the amount of experience or, yeah, reflection, whatever you want to call it, right?
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You're just bombarded with it now to such an extent where now it feels like it's therefore going faster and faster and faster.
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And that's just about to get a lot worse, too, by the way.
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I mean, one of these models are going to roll out.
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I know for me, it's like there's a point where I just start getting just unhappy and I just need to hear my own quiet thoughts or just hear no other people's thoughts just for like, just for 20 minutes and just be calm, you know?
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And I feel, too, and I talk to a lot of other people who feel this way, too, if you're always on the phone and you're always reading, listening, things online and stuff, it's like your own attention and your own focus suffers.
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Sometimes it's good to just sit and do a puzzle or just work on something with your hands just to clear all that other kind of electric pollution from your brain, you know?
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Well, and even as we know, if you want to do the next level of that, it's even to quiet your own brain.
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But now we don't even get an opportunity to kind of like, what did I think of that piece of information?
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Or, you know, I mean, forget about reading a book.
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Kind of like, but I'm saying, but you should, but I'm saying, you know, now it's just like these fast, quick, boom, boom, boom thing.
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Well, and it's fight or flight all the time, which is horrible because you're at that state, that high adrenaline state, you know?
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That's when things can go really wrong, when you're not in that calm, centered state.
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Ulrich Von Hutton says, figures who were turned into demons because they began to recognize the demons of the present.
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It came and it went, but let's look at, I want to show you the big white happy family there because that's kind of happy.
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Let me show you this one though because, well, okay, we can do that now.
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Then we'll get to the re-migration stuff there a little bit more.
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Once upon a time, it may have been a sports car or a flashy watch, but with soaring costs of living, perhaps the most serious flex of wealth is something once considered a natural part of life, having kids.
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And I love that they have the big white family there.
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If you look at a lot of the big, there's a lot of big channels on YouTube and Instagram and all those other places of women who are just showing their huge families.
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People are just like fascinated by this, right?
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Especially if they're successful and they're beautiful and they have, you know, over four kids and they're making it work and everything looks beautiful.
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I know that when I see a good looking couple with like four plus kids, it always makes my head turn.
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It's way more impressive than, you know, a car or someone's big house or something like, wow, look at that big family.
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Look at this big family and they're happy and they're making it work and they're thriving.
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I mean, that's like, that's an own right there.
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And I know some people in the comments are like, yeah, not everyone can do that because it's difficult and it doesn't just take money, obviously, to have a thriving, happy family.
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It takes all these other ingredients that you need.
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Money just doesn't, isn't the one thing that makes it work.
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Of course it can make certain aspects easier, but money is not what makes a happy family.
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At the same time, look at, look at how things were in the past with these.
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I mean, okay, there's, okay, if you go back far enough, yeah, how, is this right?
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Like for a while, wealth was a tribute, like considered that now you can afford to have many, many kids.
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At the same time, you also had very poor families that also did have a lot of kids.
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But I'm saying, I guess it wasn't that cut and dry.
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Maybe much further back, like, like a thousand years back, maybe then it was like status, more children, more.
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That was like maybe aristocratic class or like a chieftain or something.
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And even then, it seems like a lot of the rich people in Europe didn't have lots of kids.
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I'm like, what is, you have all the money in the world for people to do the daily grind stuff.
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You know, we were talking about this the other day, right?
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We were talking about, you know, kind of the boomer generation and like how some of them managed to like, you know, they could buy, you know, three properties, right?
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But like in California, they bought three properties, remember?
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And they managed to sell it later and it was worth so much money, you know.
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And partially due to this is because they had the population growth at that point, right?
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Massive population growth and importing as well.
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We're talking about into America now, but importing tons of people.
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I think the major population increase have been from what?
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And then, of course, unfortunately, because of Western success and our desire to help and
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everything, then we like to start feeding all the other groups around the world or whatever.
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But I was just thinking about it because like, you know, you could make a lot of money in
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You could like, oh, you could just buy property, whatever.
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But I'm thinking where we're going, that might not be the case, right?
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And it ties into what we're talking about here with the big families that hopefully, obviously,
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And it needs to be more than a trend because trends are flighty and they go away, right?
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But, you know, there could be a point where like the brain rot and the antisocial behavior
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because of social media, antisocial media, really, you might see a drastic drop.
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But I'm saying like, people might not even be able to function.
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You tell me they're going to find a partner and have a large family or something like that.
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And then robotics and AI, replacement of jobs, right?
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We're standing on the precipice of a very different dynamic.
00:32:37.480
Now it's almost like, whereas we used to have the kids for necessity and need, right?
00:32:41.900
You needed people like to help you on the farm, right?
00:32:46.400
They had them until they couldn't have them anymore.
00:32:48.760
And sure, many of them died and, you know, accidents, all kinds of the wars, whatever it was, right?
00:32:55.340
But still, if you, you know, they had 12 kids, but seven survived or something, right?
00:33:03.020
And now we might be in a situation where we're just going to see a drastic decline, but within a certain, I hate to say it, but like niche, you know, wide identity.
00:33:14.260
These people are going to be like, all right, we're going to have to have as large families as possible.
00:33:17.760
And we're going to have to instill those values in our kids and make sure that they're continuing as well.
00:33:25.820
Yeah, and those will be the ones that continue and those will be the kids that go on and have kids.
00:33:28.920
And they will be the ones who will inherit these countries.
00:33:37.360
But my point is, too, with the whole re-migration thing, as we're talking about this, again, things that seem impossible and insurmountable will be all of a sudden unlocked because of the new circumstances that we are in.
00:33:51.680
And that's both to do with AI and robotics, obviously, as we said, but it's also about the more nationalistic sentiments, desire for tradition, for culture, for heritage, for white identity.
00:34:06.880
Everything is automized, whatever, if it goes down that way, which short-term, it probably will.
00:34:11.520
I mean, we're talking the next two, three decades.
00:34:16.220
I don't see anything stopping that right now, barring a solar flare or a big comet or something, you know?
00:34:21.120
But my point is, so with those kind of worsened conditions, you have a very advantageous and positive direction for things such as restoring our demographics in our countries.
00:34:33.760
And it could be seen as way easier within just five, ten years than it currently does to actually get us to that point, right?
00:34:40.640
And part of that is, of course, us just putting that pressure on, us having the mentality of leave now while you can, leave while you can, and creating that environment of more nationalistic environment.
00:34:53.760
And you'll see a lot of these people not wanting to be around those people.
00:35:11.980
Whiteness is a disease, Morgan J. Freeman says.
00:35:29.680
I mean, is this like an AI photo because this is supposedly Disneyland and no one's there?
00:35:38.940
I'm proud of my race, my ancestors, and my heritage.
00:35:50.440
I mean, if this is Disneyland, there's like no one in the background.
00:35:55.360
Well, the point is, there was some Jew that was saying whiteness is a disease and he got hammered for that.
00:36:03.260
So, I was like, this shit doesn't work anymore.
00:36:06.480
I see these kinds of posts that try and surface.
00:36:08.680
Remember five years ago, four years ago, this stuff was like this big...
00:36:22.140
Well, he's gotten posts about him being Jewish, too.
00:36:24.120
If you scroll down, people are like, mm, uh-huh.
00:36:56.980
And I definitely would not be hanging out in Disneyland in the year 2025, okay?
00:37:06.580
I mean, I remember going to, like, private company parties where they reserved all of Disneyland
00:37:17.600
Well, one day we'll have Disneyland back, okay?
00:37:28.880
There's somewhere in one of the big casino hotels or whatever.
00:37:44.980
This is what it would have happened or how it would look like.
00:37:48.220
If the Nazis won the war is this line he throws out.
00:38:09.340
Because I sure as hell won't be going to one any time soon.
00:38:14.440
Let's go on Pirates of the Caribbean or some, like, ride I went on.
00:38:18.880
But now it's like, no way would I want to take my kids there.
00:38:31.380
I quit trucking in 48 states because I got sick of mainly encountering non-whites who
00:38:55.440
See, here was one of the politicians I was mentioning there out of...
00:38:58.480
I think it's Austria, of all places, which is always...
00:39:02.260
It's always interesting when you have Austrian politicians.
00:39:13.040
Herbert Kickl, if he paints or not, but apparently he's polling real far, real high right now.
00:39:20.620
One of Europe's most outspoken remigration candidates, Herbert Kickl, from Austria, is far ahead of the rest, as you can see here, with...
00:39:32.620
This is an internal Austrian poll at 44%, slated to become Austria's next head of state, which is, of course, good, right?
00:39:42.720
Some of the international outlets, they put him a little lower.
00:39:45.060
They said 35% approval rating or something like that.
00:40:03.740
And once they're hooked on that idea, you don't get unhooked.
00:40:06.440
Once you get hooked on this idea of remigration and you're sick of it, you've had it, you don't just all of a sudden one day just, like, accept it and love it.
00:40:15.720
It's only going to be more people that are going to be coming to our side.
00:40:19.380
And then they're going to feel like, I can't talk about it because people are...
00:40:36.440
Well, what was the last point you were making now?
00:40:44.120
And as more people are talking about it and then more people will talk about it, that's just how it is.
00:40:52.600
When the bottleneck just breaks kind of thing, right?
00:40:56.280
When you've achieved a little bit of what you need to do, not only does the appetite become stronger for that, but now that serves as a self-enforcing.
00:41:13.580
The appetite increases for it and then that will produce your ability to do more and to go bigger, right?
00:41:30.040
So this is an interesting trend for not only 2026, obviously much further than that, but I'm also saying this could go fairly quickly.
00:41:43.400
If the decision is made and if the collective will, and I'm not saying even a majority, but a large portion of the people who care...
00:42:01.780
If there's enough people who are motivated by it, because you have to keep in mind too, within the system and where it's going, passivity in and of itself is also part of the dynamic, right?
00:42:16.220
I mean, we're already that, I know that, but I'm saying like they just drop out altogether, right?
00:42:20.920
Let's say we get the fully automated luxury communism phase of AI and, you know, some...
00:42:29.620
I mean, it'll probably be far more gritty than some kind of brave new world, you know, kind of everything clean and nice and safe, at least short term.
00:42:40.780
Short term is going to be way messier than that when it comes to like people...
00:42:45.300
Hey, imagine like 25% of people lose their jobs, not maybe overnight, but like over a couple of years.
00:42:55.140
And the government's going to have to start going and stepping in with welfare or UBI or some type of like, you know, AI slash technology impact program in order to like try to offset these people.
00:43:07.440
Because then now their job is to pacify them, right, to keep them at bay.
00:43:14.000
Otherwise, you have a 25% revolutionary guard who's going to want to burn shit down and throw these politicians out because they have no jobs, they have nothing to turn to, they can't afford anything, they can't pay for anything.
00:43:24.840
That's a radical, that's a new, you know, fighting class essentially there.
00:43:29.380
So you're going to have like massive amounts of resistance and build up as they try to kind of make you, you know, more comfortable within the system.
00:43:40.220
But then they ostracize some so much and now you have a radical class to potentially join your side.
00:43:45.360
Why should we even have immigrants in our countries if we can't even have these jobs?
00:43:50.860
The pressure from them is going to be 100% harder and they're going to push in a way that we haven't even seen before.
00:43:56.680
So people can't stare themselves blind on the dynamic that currently exists and think, well, you know, I saw so many of those posts like, oh, this is it, stop it, this is never going to happen, this is impossible and you're never going to be able to re-migrate.
00:44:13.520
Just wait because this shit is about to get, you know, ugly in a good way, I'm telling you.
00:44:20.000
So people shouldn't stare themselves blind on what they think is possible within the current system and the current regime.
00:44:31.100
So there's this Migration Watch, their independent group raising awareness of the social and economic impact of mass migration.
00:44:38.860
So they post this video from Bold Politics, which is the left-wing, you know, Green Party bullshit, and they're talking about let's choose kindness in 2026 because the kind thing to do for white people is to be replaced, to open up the borders and just let them all come in, right?
00:44:57.700
Never say no because that's the kind thing to do, right?
00:45:00.160
So Migration Watch is complaining, the jig is up, accusing Brits of being unkind because they don't want to be taken advantage of, has run out of road.
00:45:09.600
They say, next year, let's push for a sensible, moderate migration policy, which actually puts the British people first and everyone's like, fuck your moderation.
00:45:22.960
And I say the sensible, moderate policy is repatriation, re-migration, right?
00:45:32.260
Well, I mean, again, and that's why Farage is the most, in the UK, most dangerous person because he wants to placate people.
00:45:41.080
He wants to, while he's proudly, you know, jabbing about how he's, you know, he was the single-handedly, I put down the far right in the UK and I destroyed the British National Party and blah, blah, blah.
00:45:55.720
And he's going to be probably a bigger problem than if labor kept being in power, actually, right?
00:46:02.600
So he will meet you like 20% of the way, but he won't go the rest to get the job done.
00:46:08.760
That's why, because he's ultimately a system guy.
00:46:15.300
He wants this to work so that things will continue.
00:46:24.300
Like, even if he does it temporarily, that's not going to suffice.
00:46:28.320
But he'll delay the inevitable, which means we'll be smaller in number.
00:46:36.880
I mean, a sensible migration policy would be, if you're not white, you ain't right, okay?
00:46:46.180
That's the sensible policy here for European countries.
00:46:50.920
That's how it used to be everywhere in every white country, from Australia to the Nordic countries and everywhere in between, you know, in the white world.
00:47:02.440
It's just this interesting thing that, like, at some point, Africans and Maghreb people and Middle Easterners, they were not coming to our countries.
00:47:11.620
Or the way that they're coming, over boats or, you know, whatever it is.
00:47:16.980
Look, I know that legal is far worse, and many of them are coming by a plane or a boat, whatever they can, right?
00:47:29.020
Because they know they'll have a chance and they can get in.
00:47:33.420
My point is, but our Coast Guard would sink their boats.
00:47:38.360
Australia, they used to just blow up in the good old Australian days.
00:47:42.360
You didn't dare to show up because you could die, you know what I mean?
00:47:51.660
If you try to come, we will sink your boats or whatever it is, right?
00:47:55.900
And enough of those happen, and then eventually it will come.
00:48:00.300
Look at the, you know, migration policy right now in the U.S.
00:48:05.760
If we can trust the numbers, it's like hardly any illegal border crossings right now.
00:48:11.480
Like, very few apprehensions, you know, taken into custody.
00:48:17.840
It's very few that are, even some people are self-deporting.
00:48:24.980
I think they increased it recently where they said,
00:48:27.220
we'll offer you $3,000 or whatever it was, something like that.
00:48:37.100
So, I know we're talking about the bigger problem is legal,
00:48:39.180
but just like as creating the environment of migrants knowing that they're not welcome.
00:48:45.160
Other people who are even contemplating leaving and going to the U.S.
00:48:56.900
But so these, you know, some of these deportation operations under ICE could cost,
00:49:01.480
It depends on the guy you're trying to get and whatever.
00:49:04.560
But they were doing some kind of random estimates,
00:49:14.900
it's crowdfunding to help our own is the way to go.
00:49:30.740
No, but I'm saying $70,000 roughly per person that they're deporting, right?
00:49:38.700
Some people were opposed to this idea of giving people $3,000 to get them to leave
00:49:44.560
So it's like, okay, well, it's more cost effective to give them a little bit of money
00:49:49.100
and have them self-deport than it is to try to,
00:49:51.100
at least under the current legal framework that they have to operate in.
00:49:53.920
How do you know they're not going to come back in, though?
00:49:55.720
We need to, like, chip them or something or scan them in every possible way.
00:50:00.020
Yeah, I don't know, DNA, I don't know, whatever.
00:50:05.540
But for the most part, I mean, if you have interactions with Customs and Border Patrol,
00:50:10.360
they take your fingerprints, they do a biometric scan, they take photos of you,
00:50:13.780
they do maybe retina now with high-definition cameras or something.
00:50:20.140
But the point is they know it's a great risk again to do it now.
00:50:25.720
Okay, that doesn't stop the next administration from coming in
00:50:28.660
and just undoing all of that and letting in 50 million next time.
00:50:32.140
But at the same time, then we know, okay, well, they punch.
00:50:41.500
It's a long, you know, it's like a relay marathon that we're in.
00:50:46.400
And it's not just about, like, the little political, you know, victories or even losses that happen on a day-to-day basis.
00:50:53.160
It's the wider trends over multiple years that are more important, right?
00:51:03.400
So Christmas time, you know, these muzzies always like to get in your face and all that.
00:51:07.100
They're in the host country treating, you know, Germans like crap.
00:51:49.720
So they're talking about, like, you know, Germany's going to be theirs.
00:52:07.220
They seem to be highly entertained here, the police.
00:52:09.560
Do you think these cops are thinking, man, I'd really love to just punch her in that face right now?
00:52:19.200
Please, are you having a racist thought, white man?
00:52:21.080
They're making, hopefully, well, unless they can replace our police departments with these kinds of people in due time,
00:52:26.560
which, of course, is part of the plan in some of these countries, like Germany.
00:52:30.220
Otherwise, they'll help to make the police racist.
00:52:33.780
It's just like, okay, all right, fine, I'll take it.
00:52:39.180
I mean, this is how they've acted for three decades, right?
00:52:47.860
Which is good, because then you have a slight, I know that this probably is more over the Israel-Zionist stuff, remember?
00:52:55.480
So, Germany lets in all these brown people, and then they say, oh, actually, also, you cannot protest Israel.
00:53:03.360
These are all the, you know, our based Palestinian-allied activists here, I guess, or something.
00:53:09.520
Anyway, they let them in, and then they say, oh, you can't act this way, you can't do these things, you can't do this.
00:53:16.560
I just don't see, whatever means they try to fix this with, or patch this up, or try to make it work, it's not going to work.
00:53:24.940
Because the fundamental underlying principle here is that multiracial societies do not work, and they will not survive in those conditions.
00:53:34.220
So, it's just about how does it break, or maybe when, to a certain extent, does it break?
00:53:40.100
And what group is most organized at that point to take over, or to claim what is necessary for them to continue to exist, right?
00:53:52.440
And many countries in Europe right now, it's in this kind of, you know, jigsaw, what do you call it, zigzag, what do you call it, balancing act.
00:54:03.580
Teeter-totter, it's a balancing act, and, you know, some of them can turn into some, at least a region of, like, Germany, or France, or Sweden, or the UK,
00:54:18.640
can turn into some, like, fucking caliphate thing, or some caliphate thing, you know, at least momentarily, or for a few years, or maybe for a few decades.
00:54:31.700
It took them 700 years to get their country back, essentially.
00:54:36.580
But it reminded me of this story, which is kind of, it's one of those, yeah, duh, we've talked about this for a long time,
00:54:41.780
that even from, like, a national security point of view, be that internally in Europe, or even how America views Europe, as in this case here,
00:54:48.720
where Vance is now warning that, like, oh, yeah, whoops, that's right.
00:54:52.960
One of these countries in Europe might just turn into, like, some Islamist, you know, region, essentially,
00:55:00.580
which will give them the entire access to militaries and nuclear arsenals, and, like, is NATO, under the leadership of America,
00:55:11.500
is going to tolerate that this is, you know, and you can argue, excuse me, that the political dynamic here is like,
00:55:16.700
okay, oh, look, they're worrying about, like, you know, so Islam, ISIS control thing, when, like, Zionism has all these controls already,
00:55:32.520
But at face value, it would be like, yeah, if America is concerned about having European countries as their allies,
00:55:41.320
for national security reasons, why would you want to hand this, hand control over to those who are your declared enemies?
00:55:48.580
You know, be that some ISIS faction or something, I don't know.
00:55:54.500
Vance warns European nuclear arsenal could come under control of Islamists.
00:56:02.500
Yeah, Vice President Vance, who has been leading the charge from Washington against globalists in Europe on issue,
00:56:08.840
and this is, you know, Breitbart, so, you know.
00:56:14.840
On issues such as freedom of speech and open borders, so that mass migration into the UK and EU from Muslim countries
00:56:20.420
could threaten the foundations of the Western alliance, excuse me, and the security of the United States.
00:56:26.400
I mean, I wish he did for other reasons, but, you know, him and his Indian wife, how far can he go?
00:56:36.560
He's a very good, someone writes, AI writes very good speeches for Vance, okay?
00:56:42.500
He says things, he's highly trained, he's very skilled, he's very slick in his delivery, and he's, you know, which makes me afraid of him.
00:56:50.200
Like, where does he act, where do these people actually stand, you know, kind of thing?
00:56:53.340
They're talking about that he's going to be the frontrunner in 28 or something.
00:56:57.100
Anyway, unless it's a third term for Trump or whatever.
00:56:59.800
There's going to be an Indian, there's going to be some more Indians in the White House this year.
00:57:04.460
In an interview with the British publication Unheard, Mr. Vance said that there is a direct American interest
00:57:10.840
in preventing countries like France and the UK from being overwhelmed with very destructive moral ideas
00:57:16.320
and allowing nuclear weapons to fall into the hands of people who actually cause very, very serious harm to the United States.
00:57:23.060
Now, you wish he would be, as I said, he's not, but I wish he was like, okay, I'm not worried about the nuclear weapons.
00:57:28.540
I'm worried about the people going extinct, right?
00:57:37.140
He pointed specifically to Islamist-aligned or Islamist-adjacent people who hold office in European countries right now.
00:57:44.800
As a potential threat, they should be making further gains than most local electoral success
00:57:49.980
seen in countries that have experienced a large influx of migrants from the Muslim world.
00:57:54.940
It's not inconceivable to imagine a scenario where a person with Islamist-adjacent views
00:58:00.320
could have very significant influence in a European nuclear power.
00:58:07.640
And that is very much a very direct threat to the United States of America, Vance said.
00:58:14.500
It might not be packaged in the ideal way that we would want it to be.
00:58:17.300
But it's like, again, we said, how can they in Europe not even have this as their mentality?
00:58:28.020
I mean, again, we can explain it because we know that it's an anti-white genocidal regime in place
00:58:40.140
So we understand that that's the motivation, if you will.
00:58:43.900
But I'm saying, if there are people in military and intelligence and all along the managerial class chain of decision-making
00:58:53.300
are not aligned on that, when are they going to start warning about this?
00:59:01.600
It could just be a bunch of Muslims here eventually.
00:59:04.040
And now, you know, these great dangerous people who are like anti-Israel or something.
00:59:09.800
I'm not saying they're doing it all for anti-Israel reasons,
00:59:12.100
but this is this Zionist Muslim kind of battleground now that Europe is in.
00:59:16.720
It's like, well, we want them to be aligned with our values and zog or something.
00:59:21.560
So therefore, we've got to kick the Muslims out.
00:59:23.820
And it's like, okay, well, damn it, I'll take that then.
00:59:31.220
This clip, we didn't play this yet, Trump talking about the European decaying and the demographic change and everything.
00:59:38.200
I guess we can play that and see what he said here.
00:59:39.740
He's really gotten right as the immigration because he allows nobody in his country.
00:59:44.920
And Poland has done a very good job in that respect, too.
00:59:55.500
You can imagine some leaders in Europe are a little freaked out by what your posture is.
01:00:03.260
No, they should be freaked out by what they're doing to their countries.
01:00:16.340
And it gets to a point where you can't really correct it.
01:00:19.800
There'll be a point, and it's very close to that point.
01:00:22.500
It will mean that they're no longer going to be strong nations.
01:00:30.180
They'll change their ideology, obviously, because the people coming in have a totally different ideology.
01:00:39.760
They'll be much weaker, and they'll be much different.
01:00:42.340
And what will that mean for our relationship with them?
01:00:47.140
He's got a totally different ideology of what he's supposed to have.
01:00:51.320
And he gets elected because so many people have come in.
01:00:54.060
They vote for him now because, you know, it's like it's one of those things.
01:00:57.980
But I hate what's happened to London, and I hate what's happened to Paris.
01:01:04.360
You know, sir, it's sometimes hard to tell when you say these things.
01:01:08.020
Because do you intend to send a message of tough love to our allies to push them to make reforms?
01:01:13.920
Or do you think that many of them are just weak and you don't really want to be allies with them?
01:01:20.080
But I also think that they want to be so politically correct.
01:01:30.680
I mean, I look at a lot of the trade, you know, situation that's going on over there.
01:01:36.620
But Europe, they want to be politically correct, and it makes them weak.
01:01:44.960
It sounds like you want to see some pretty massive changes in Europe.
01:01:47.880
Well, I think they should get the people out that came into the country illegally.
01:01:55.680
So Sweden was known as the safest country in Europe, one of the safest countries in the world.
01:01:59.820
Now it's known as a very unsafe, well, pretty unsafe country.
01:02:16.320
But I mean, imagine the leverage they could put if they wanted to on Europe.
01:02:23.840
We've seen these are now recurring headlines every other week.
01:02:37.340
You could, he's not going to say what the reasons for this is.
01:02:41.080
He's not going to tie in Zionism or Jewish interests.
01:02:43.400
He's not going to, you know, for obvious reasons.
01:02:44.840
He's not going to talk about who changed the cultural landscape in European countries.
01:02:49.300
He's not going to talk about the Marshall Fund and the, you know, these, the USAID doctrines
01:02:54.480
that have, you know, partially led to all of the situation kind of thing.
01:02:58.060
But, but regardless, if we don't rely on him to be the guy who fixes all these things for
01:03:02.800
us, at least he can be the guy who like talks about them and yells about them and say like,
01:03:11.180
Is Europe concerned about having the U.S. there to pick up the NATO tab or whatever it
01:03:18.380
Let them put pressure on them so that they will change their tune.
01:03:24.060
Um, I wish that, I think probably the worst thing in a way at the same time that could happen
01:03:32.000
is if like Ursula von der Leyen or, you know, Keir Starmer or whoever were to, Macron or
01:03:40.240
some, you know, Olof Mertz or whatever his name is, uh, changed their tune all of a sudden
01:03:46.140
and just like decided to like kind of fix this for us.
01:03:50.420
I don't think that, I don't think that's going to happen.
01:03:52.140
I don't think they will either, but I'm saying that would, that would probably be the worst
01:03:57.060
Uh, it's, everything is like set up for us to just kind of knock it out of the park.
01:04:02.960
When it comes to like taking charge and fixing this problem, um, ourselves or, or at least
01:04:11.180
fixing it with new leadership, whatever form that takes, whether it's a politician or something
01:04:20.840
If we don't do that, it would almost be humiliating.
01:04:26.080
It almost be like they would, it would be a letdown to ourselves where, where, where
01:04:31.160
just politicians who did this to us also then decides to undo this, undo this to us.
01:04:36.940
And then just like kind of, all right, there, okay, well, we're, we're fixing.
01:04:40.460
I know it's probably just to nominally deal with the issue because it's so extreme so
01:04:47.540
that they take four, uh, you know, four or five steps back after taking a hundred steps
01:04:51.420
forward and then saying, see there, we got you.
01:04:57.040
And then it does happen because of decades of yes, slow down immigration, but then you
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have like mixing between Europeans and all these other foreigners or something like that.
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And eventually you, you're still left standing with a continent and countries that are not
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our own and, and no longer primarily occup, you know, hosts its own native populations.
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So I, again, I don't think that's going to happen, but these are the things that, you
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know, I'm thinking about when I see clips like that or looking at headlines like this,
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there's like, it's good to get the push and help to legitimize the, the political move
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that has to happen and the movement that have to be created, which I think is good.
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But at the same time, we can't let them fix the problems for us.
01:05:42.560
Hey, let's look at this Amazon Christmas party and let's get past this one.
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It was last year, but this video emerges of an Amazon Christmas party in Canada and every
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I was thinking about some like local tribe or something like this video is from a massive
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People noticed that almost everyone, workers, technicians, even managers appear to be from
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But Canadians are asking, how does a huge workplace with thousands of jobs end up looking so one
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group dominant because at the same time, many Canadians say they're applying nonstop online
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applications, reapplying different locations, and they still don't get calls back.
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So why is the conversation always about low paying Tim Hortons and not about why high paying
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corporations like these who aren't hiring Canadians at all?
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We don't have expenses and we don't need jobs that what our government thinks.
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It's like, oh, I'm noticing, but I kind of feel bad about it.
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So I got to like interject a little, you know, disclaimer.
01:07:21.820
Well, this is what my Canadian gal who was on, Blonde Bigot, we were talking about this
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This is very high unemployment rate amongst, you know, teenagers and young, you know, early
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These are the kinds of jobs that they should be having.
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Not these old, you know, Indians that they import in what they just have to have these
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people for these, you know, jobs packing boxes.
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But at the same time, I'm just, I'm glad that they're overdoing it to such an extent and
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going so hard because it's like, that's, what's going to give Canadians a kick in the
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This guy making the video, he's almost like this.
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Well, we should have, you know, 20% Canadian, you know, or 35% Canadians and then 20% Indians.
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And of course, you know, what's happened is they're in HR, it's Indians.
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Someone said they're like locusts descending on a crop field.
01:08:30.260
But so again, Amazon, because this is funny, right?
01:08:34.100
This is funny how we've just had articles, this is from the New York Times.
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But like Amazon plans to replace more than half a million jobs with robots.
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Internal documents show the company that changed how people shop has a far-reaching plan to automate 75% of its operation.
01:09:02.680
Amazon hopes to replace 600,000 U.S. workers with robots, according to leaked documents.
01:09:08.220
Job losses could shave 30 cents of each item purchased by 2027.
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Well, it would be worth it just to get all these Indians and everyone else out.
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We know what they're going to try to do is to bring in the robots.
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Or again, if it's a private company, they, oh, well, there's nothing we can do, whatever.
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They're going to try to keep all the Indians in Canada as they're being replaced with robots.
01:09:40.880
And they're going to, we have, we have to get along or something, you know, we just, we must, right?
01:09:47.100
But it's, again, another trend that's kind of, again, I know that the potential of the cure here might be worse than the disease of sorts, at least on the longer time scale.
01:09:58.720
But in the short term, it's good because, look, we're not going to stop this where, however much we complain on this, people are not going to stop shopping at Amazon, okay?
01:10:13.140
There's not going to be some collective mass boycott.
01:10:15.320
They're going to be able to undercut everybody.
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It's going to get even cheaper with more robots they bring in.
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And as more people lose their jobs and have less money, now you have to go to the sources that offer you cheaper stuff like Amazon, right?
01:10:26.560
So it's a self-fulfilling, you know, nightmare, essentially.
01:10:31.800
But having said that, great, replace all these Jeets with robots.
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Replace them all and then, because what did they need to be in Canada for?
01:10:42.880
It never, it will, it's never going to be, there's no point where this is not going to be like 100% clear, right?
01:10:51.720
Because that's usually what it's about as well, clarity, getting precision in terms of like, well, what's the goal then?
01:11:00.020
What's the, if they're no longer even taking Canadian jobs because there aren't any, what do we need them for?
01:11:06.240
Again, and then you have a whole revolutionary class of people out of work seeing this.
01:11:10.920
Because they're going to be politically motivated and mobilized in order to get these people out of our countries.
01:11:18.020
I mean, look at them, it's, they're all speaking their language, all hanging out.
01:11:22.220
There's big, it's basically, they're eating curry, shitting, and just hanging out in our country.
01:11:32.360
You know, they actually have toilets here, but it's like, they want to be, they want to be Indians and have India in our countries at our expense.
01:11:39.920
It's like, oh, thank you, white man, for this infrastructure and everything you've built.
01:11:53.860
I didn't actually play it, but India is concerned about the H-1B visa delays.
01:12:01.380
How the hell are you stranded in your own country as in India?
01:12:05.200
I'm stranded because I can't get into America and go work for Amazon.
01:12:10.400
They're stranded for quite some time due to their H-1B visa appointment delays.
01:12:15.460
This has caused hardship for their families as India's foreign ministry.
01:12:19.200
And of course, my response was, you know, fuck India and their needs.
01:12:22.880
You know, that's, that's the attitude we need to have.
01:12:30.820
You're telling me that Amazon can't hire someone else other than these Indians there in Canada, please.
01:12:36.740
Well, I mean, the point there is that it's also because the, the whole corporate structure
01:12:41.420
and the whole corporate world is part of the, it's the same thing now, basically.
01:12:47.460
They control the politicians who control people who interfaces with banks and corporations
01:12:53.220
and those who lend and the Black Rocks and the Vanguard, and it's a bunch of Jews involved.
01:12:57.940
And like, it's this whole, but what I'm saying is there's like, there's no way,
01:13:02.520
there's no path out that I see that makes this work, which is done good, right?
01:13:13.700
The, the, the system being just shaken to its core because you get, you just can't solve
01:13:21.760
And they're probably trying to solve it with more than, well, here, we'll just automize,
01:13:31.940
You can get whatever you want and whatever you need, but, but you can't have your countries
01:13:36.320
That's the one thing, you know, did you, should we play this?
01:13:39.240
Someone said, can you imagine the USA getting upset that a foreign country made them keep
01:13:45.580
Like, this is what's happening with this Indian foreign mystery.
01:13:49.560
Now, that's interesting too, because they do have birth.
01:13:55.580
They do have a work, um, I'm sorry, a, um, a birth, uh, decline too, right?
01:14:04.840
And a lot of them have reached that point where like they are.
01:14:08.960
They're exporting too many workers now to be able to like kind of sustain.
01:14:12.200
And again, boring then that they also do the robotics revolution and they replace them
01:14:15.880
and still keep, you know, keeps exporting their people, which, which could happen.
01:14:22.240
You could, you could see a draw here at some point, at least where they're like, actually,
01:14:26.440
we need, we need you back, you know, kind of in unison.
01:14:31.560
Even if they do need that or not, they, they don't belong in our countries.
01:14:38.100
It doesn't matter if they were, uh, they were standup citizens and they were just like
01:14:43.740
And they, you know, they contributed to GDP to such an extent that they can pay for all
01:14:55.760
Interesting that they're doing it in English though, too, isn't it?
01:14:59.140
Because they're trying to lecture America for not taking H-1B appointments fast enough.
01:15:03.660
Well, we do understand as you also understand that visa related issues pertain to the sovereign
01:15:13.980
We have flagged these issues, uh, and our concerns of our national to the U.S. side both here in
01:15:19.980
New Delhi and in Washington, D.C. Uh, and we hope that, uh, these delays and these disruptions will be addressed. Uh, there are several people who have been, uh, they have
01:15:33.300
been stranded for, uh, extended period of time.
01:15:39.860
Because of, uh, scheduling or issue dealing issues of consular appointments.
01:15:42.200
And these have also caused a lot of hardships to their families, uh, to the family life that they have.
01:15:48.780
What about our families who are getting replaced by cheap labor?
01:15:50.900
What about Americans and Canadians fired and replaced with these, you know, cheap jeets who are willing to work for a fraction of the cost?
01:15:58.240
Because they're like, you know, earn an apartment with 10 others and then they go back home.
01:16:04.600
We've been offsetting their problems for, for, for quite a few decades now.
01:16:12.040
And I think there was a communication from the U.S. government also that, uh, with effect from December 15th appointments.
01:16:21.420
Okay. Uh, anyway, so there was a, um, what was it, they're going to continue with H-1B, but it was going to cost the company, I think, $100,000.
01:16:33.280
One of the latest kind of updates to the H-1B circus that's been going back and forth.
01:16:37.800
But I think there's been enough pressure on them, uh, because this was just, like, unacceptable and just ridiculous.
01:16:45.780
Like, you're claiming you're going to take care of the immigration problem and then you continue with H-1B.
01:16:49.100
There's been enough pressure that they have to kind of respond to it in some way.
01:16:53.380
And then it's turning to this, like, oh, let's just make money on it then at least or something.
01:16:57.220
Like, give us $100,000 per person you're trying to export, essentially, to take, you know, jobs away from other people in the country that need it.
01:17:05.900
Uh, but it's, but it's a good, uh, a good thing.
01:17:08.020
But this is kind of interesting, too, just to tie this in, um, with the, they call them dark factories.
01:17:15.380
Now, China has them, but it's about to happen in Western countries, too, eventually.
01:17:21.760
Western executives shaken after visiting China.
01:17:30.080
It's just these, like, because the robots don't need light, right?
01:17:34.100
So you just have these, like, dark, cold caves where, like, robots are working 24-7, nonstop, to just churn out product, essentially.
01:17:45.160
Western automotive and green energy executives who visited China are returning humbled and even terrified.
01:17:51.720
The Telegraph reports the executives are warning that the country's heavily automated manufacturing industry could quickly leave Western nations behind,
01:18:10.480
And if we lose this, we don't have a future at Ford.
01:18:13.640
Some companies are giving up on new initiatives altogether, with the founder of mining company Fortescue,
01:18:20.080
Andrew Forrest, claiming that his recent trip to China led him to abandoning attempts to produce EV powertrains in-house.
01:18:32.240
Other executives recalled touring dark factories that don't even need to keep the lights on,
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as most work is being done around the clock by robots.
01:18:41.100
You get this sense of change where China's competitiveness have gone from being about government subsidies and low wages
01:18:47.920
to a tremendous number of highly skilled, educated engineers who are innovating like mad,
01:18:53.580
British energy supplier Octopus, Greg Jackson told the newspaper.
01:18:57.480
According to recent figures by the International Federation of Robotics,
01:19:01.000
China has deployed orders of magnitude more industrial robots than Germany, the U.S., and the U.K.
01:19:07.320
So again, if it's this geopolitical battle that China is the bad guy and it's dangerous or whatever,
01:19:18.480
I know you can't just do it on a flip of a switch, but they're producing all of it.
01:19:25.640
but you're telling me Western countries can't replicate automation?
01:19:31.000
Kick out the migrants, build the robots, produce our own plants, do it all in-house.
01:19:35.620
It's always just like, well, we don't know even what to do about this.
01:19:39.500
And China is the big competitor, and yet they like,
01:19:42.720
Trump was talking about bringing in 600,000 Chinese students to get them educated at Ivy League schools in the U.S.
01:19:54.180
Either you do that route or they're like, what?
01:19:56.180
You hope that they're going to stay and somehow work for America's interest all of a sudden
01:19:59.740
when they're like obviously tied to China and their interests, right?
01:20:03.400
Anyway, this is just some of the shit that's coming down the pipeline here
01:20:06.700
because it's like, yeah, the massive, quick changes.
01:20:11.160
And then you have certain robotics development that leads to better robotics development,
01:20:18.160
which leads to even better robotic development.
01:20:21.300
And all of a sudden you're looking at like frictionless production chains
01:20:27.480
And the speed and the accuracy and the effectiveness and the quality of the thing will improve as well.
01:20:33.900
And then we're just left stranded with our pants down
01:20:36.160
where we're supposed to fight this big geopolitical war against, I don't know,
01:20:43.940
And then they're just letting it happen to them.
01:20:46.060
No, we're dealing with clogged hospitals from all these nons that are coming.
01:20:51.700
This video was going around, had millions of views of this 44-year-old Indian man.
01:20:57.680
He came to the hospital in Canada and he had to wait for more than eight hours for care.
01:21:03.080
And he had chest pain and then he died, you know,
01:21:08.660
And, you know, as Canadians are pointing out, it's like the wait times are long
01:21:12.900
because people like her, they come from India or wherever,
01:21:16.200
they bring all their sick family members, they clog up the system,
01:21:19.940
and this is supposed to be there for, you know, real Canadians, right?
01:21:23.660
And then people die because there's a wait, right?
01:21:26.320
You think you're just going to get to the top of the line right away?
01:21:33.280
The Ulysium, what was those little boxes they had where you can just cure any disease?
01:21:38.360
When the bad white people in the movie were, like, hoarding it to themselves
01:21:41.320
and they wouldn't let the illegal migrants to Ulysium introduce it.
01:21:44.920
Yeah, they love the medical system, all these people.
01:21:56.280
By 12, 15, 12, 20, he was sitting in the triage from 12, 20 onward
01:22:05.100
Now she's going to say, look, this Chinese doctor there.
01:22:23.140
Or this Chinese guy looks like he's probably been there for, you know, 24 hours.
01:22:26.480
Sitting in the triage, complaining of constant chest pain.
01:22:30.980
His BP constantly kept on rising with the last recorded blood pressure of 210.
01:22:38.900
He was only prescribed Tylenol during the entire routine.
01:22:46.300
They said that chest pain is not considered acute problem.
01:22:56.840
He got up for friction of seconds and he collapsed.
01:23:00.460
He fainted and the nurse was hurt saying that I do not feel a pulse.
01:23:05.600
He's dead and she's still just like going off here.
01:23:14.380
It's like, aren't you going to mourn your husband?
01:23:16.860
No, she's just this big brown mouse flopping off, you know, just like, wow.
01:23:22.040
She just want to make sure that she can get some money out of the Canadian system here.
01:23:25.760
It's this hand in this mouth of this woman just in your face telling you what you need to do for her.
01:23:39.900
And the security was so good that instead of addressing the cause, they said, man, you are being very rude.
01:23:46.440
So basically, it is okay for them to kill a human being and to tell the body that you are being rude.
01:23:53.560
This is my statement and I would want this to be taken to the court.
01:24:03.640
And I'm already thinking about the payout from the white man because my husband had a heart attack from whatever.
01:24:13.220
Because when I come, I should just be top priority immediately.
01:24:36.640
Just, like, at high speed, as quickly as possible, please.
01:24:46.900
Because it's not going to get any better at any point.
01:25:20.840
With annoying wives that are, like, wagging their finger as I talk to you and we're better
01:25:28.600
Meanwhile, DEI has robbed an entire white generation of their careers and their life plans.
01:25:34.840
This infographic that Martin Sellner put up here shows the impact of the DEI policies
01:25:39.080
on a whole generation of white male millennials.
01:26:06.180
I mean, we need white boys learning these things, but we need them in our own institutions,
01:26:10.340
not these Marxist shitholes where they're learning these things.
01:26:14.360
As we know, the medical establishment's kind of mainstream medicine's a joke to begin with,
01:26:19.400
Sure, it's good for sewing people back together or emergencies or whatever, but it's not naturopathic
01:26:26.260
Those give you Tylenol, you know, while you're waiting.
01:26:29.800
I'm for the Tylenol, but I'm going to buy some Tylenol stock, everybody, and let's just
01:26:37.320
I mean, because there are certain fields we need our guys in, obviously.
01:26:41.280
We need them learning like engineering and some medical and some legal and some business
01:26:45.900
and all that, but they pushed all these guys out.
01:26:47.780
But, you know, the only thing that's going to fix that is nationalism for white people
01:26:54.040
and restoring some order here, some sanity here, prioritizing our own again, building
01:27:03.060
I still just kind of see this as a, just a temporary short term.
01:27:08.860
I mean, you could argue that it's beginning to become long term, but at the same time,
01:27:14.480
I think you see the pushback just in the nick of time.
01:27:16.580
I mean, there was just a big piece there in, it was a compact magazine.
01:27:21.440
I talked with the Dissident last week about that too.
01:27:25.640
And everyone was like, oh my God, you know, Vance again linked this up like, oh, it's been
01:27:30.140
a, I forget what he said, but it was something that like the whole DI thing, it wasn't just
01:27:35.320
like a temporary thing that just displaced, you know, people.
01:27:40.620
It was like this, it was an intentional plan against white males, you know, to like, to,
01:27:46.180
to marginalize them, to push them out kind of thing.
01:27:56.540
And now it's almost like this was even Ben Shapiro did a video about like, oh, they're
01:28:13.680
I think, I think this is, um, again, we, we can't change it like right now and it's not
01:28:23.680
going to happen overnight, but you're seeing the, the widely kind of accepted view that
01:28:30.580
like the, this whole thing was just to like push out whites and undermine white people all
01:28:37.900
And that's a good, at least, even if you have the wrong people kind of picking up those
01:28:42.300
talking points, I guess, or, or running with it to steer it away or, or to do it right
01:28:48.880
And, you know, like, well, let's fix this thing with this dimmest discrimination.
01:28:52.200
It was just kind of a, whoops, sorry about that, everyone.
01:28:55.580
We, we, we just, we didn't mean it to go that far.
01:28:57.780
So therefore come back and we're, we're on your team now and let's fix it together.
01:29:02.560
No, again, my point with that was kind of like, let, let it just collapse then.
01:29:06.600
I mean, yeah, it will hurt like hell short-term, but I mean, it will hurt a hell lot more.
01:29:10.140
It will be, we're not even going to experience the hurt because we will be gone and genocided.
01:29:17.000
We will be extinct from our countries if this continues the way that it's been going.
01:29:24.140
Marginalized, disenfranchised from every part of, you know, elite institutions to now just
01:29:30.340
menial Amazon jobs, or like we talked about Canada, like every Tim Horton's job, as you
01:29:35.600
said, who used to be like, that's your young Canadian white teens that worked there to
01:29:39.960
like, you know, start to get a foot in to, to, you know, the job market and put, you know,
01:29:44.380
get, start savings of money or, you know, renting an apartment, eventually being able to buy
01:29:48.440
a home and start a family, you know, these things, all that's just out, totally out the
01:29:57.920
And what they're doing right now is that they're trying to fix it last minute, which is, you
01:30:04.220
know, my propensity has always been trying to say, and I still think this is true though,
01:30:12.980
We know that it's intentional for the right people, if you will, at the top or, or, or
01:30:18.440
or along the way, but at the same time, also, a lot of these people are just fucking stupid,
01:30:27.660
You, you, you attribute conspiracy or like intentional malice some, sometimes to, to these
01:30:33.000
things when, but so many of the people along the line, not everyone granted, but many people
01:30:41.320
And you realize no one is really steering the ship.
01:30:49.400
And, and they, they latch onto some new grandiose idea about racial justice or some shit.
01:30:55.240
And then they're like wrecking in our entire civilization in the process, because it was
01:31:01.200
just a, well, I felt bad for the brown people or something, you know what I mean?
01:31:06.200
So it's, it's just a bunch of fucking idiots everywhere.
01:31:09.680
And now they're realizing like everything is going to shit and, and nothing is working.
01:31:14.180
And now they're doing this patch up job of like, okay, well, I guess just kind of everyone's
01:31:22.640
And it's just tick tock brain on everyone and whatever.
01:31:28.520
And, and, and also let's try to kind of, let's not piss off the whites anymore because
01:31:32.780
they're also kind of waking up now at the same time and they're fucking mad and they want
01:31:36.880
So let's placate to them as well, these guys who got ostracized and pushed out, made some
01:31:41.700
better choices that they were pushed out of the system.
01:31:45.300
Let's say the universe, you know, allowed that to happen.
01:31:48.920
They're part of their journey and they made other choices, better choices that is going
01:31:53.200
to be better for where we're going to be going in the next 10 years.
01:31:56.480
I think you should skip the leave while you can shirt.
01:31:59.000
I thought it meant white people leave before the non-stake over and key.
01:32:04.400
Especially if someone who doesn't know what remigration means.
01:32:06.840
Well, I think they know what remigration means these days though, remigration, but leave
01:32:15.640
Because we also know the whole college thing is just a racket, right?
01:32:19.660
And there's like certain specialties and things, of course, you need to learn and
01:32:23.660
And I was thinking, okay, white men, millennials, like what, what does the data say?
01:32:27.860
The jobs, 40% are management, professional related occupations.
01:32:32.580
And that also includes like software and businesses and things.
01:32:36.400
And another 20% natural resources, construction, maintenance, occupation, another 17% production,
01:32:43.260
transportation, moving occupations, and then it's service and sales like down at the bottom.
01:32:55.760
So the other thing there about the speed up, right?
01:33:00.980
We talked about that at the beginning of the show of like things are going faster and more
01:33:06.240
That also means that you can do things much quicker than you could in the past, right?
01:33:10.500
To kind of, so to simply and only or exclusively stare yourself blind on, well, we have to
01:33:18.720
take back, you know, like Yale and Harvard or we have to, we have to be at the head of
01:33:25.320
CBS news as opposed to, you know, what's their face?
01:33:28.340
Just abandon it and go do something new and fresh.
01:33:38.560
I get, I I'm torn on it part of, because part of me is like, part of me is like, we can
01:33:46.660
But I'm saying in the same way that like, you know, you had some, you know, the, from
01:33:51.260
the silent generation and then it was the greatest or whatever it was, and then the boomers,
01:33:55.400
you know, it was like, well, I, I always voted for the labor party or like the work, the
01:34:05.400
It didn't matter that they like undermine the worker and brought in the migrants and
01:34:13.680
If you, if you're, if you're a worker in Sweden, you vote for the social, social Democrats, you
01:34:18.880
If you're slightly more executive level, then you vote for the moderate party.
01:34:22.120
And then these two are fighting with each other and both do the same thing.
01:34:24.660
And the next party comes in, blame the other, does the same thing, even worse.
01:34:29.800
But in the future or where we're going, you do see things and reform is an example of
01:34:35.580
Not only has it broken up that two party kind of thing, it's not an ideal opposition, of
01:34:39.020
course, as we know, is it's not even much of an opposition.
01:34:42.380
But I'm saying as a, as an example, and yes, they have Farage, he's a big name.
01:34:49.980
But at the same time, you can do new things and set up new things, new institutions, new
01:34:58.940
And people are not as bound to this thing that they like, that, what am I saying?
01:35:09.100
And maintaining these things were always important.
01:35:11.680
And that's why some of these earlier generations, like I'm a workers party guy and I always will.
01:35:18.920
But now it's just like the younger are willing to switch to whatever, at any point that ever
01:35:30.020
So within that new dynamic, not just politically then, but also in the business world or institutions,
01:35:37.540
You can have new things created and grow large and become significant player in a very short
01:35:45.260
So again, if whites are pushed out, well, whites have to do it themselves.
01:35:49.760
And if they do it themselves and continue to do it.
01:35:55.340
You can see a, an exodus from the mass mainstream institutions very quickly.
01:36:03.220
So I, I'm not, I'm not too worried about it, to be honest.
01:36:06.880
I mean, it, it fucking sucks and it should be pointed out and it should be used as ammunition
01:36:11.300
and fuel in the war against those who want to genocide us, right?
01:36:16.660
So I'm not saying ignore it, but I'm saying point it out, but then do it and then do it
01:36:21.760
I mean, obviously we're not going to, we're not going to replace an Amazon right now as
01:36:25.840
We're not going to replace a Google right now as things stand.
01:36:31.620
But at the same time, you have very small corporations or very small businesses that
01:36:34.840
do something that's genuinely filled as a need or a new brilliant idea.
01:36:41.980
And within a couple of years or a decade, they're massively established and it's just the thing.
01:36:46.540
So I don't think, yeah, I don't think, I don't think this is a bad thing in the long term.
01:36:56.040
Because I remember at the time we were watching it, we're like, this is good.
01:36:58.880
White guys are getting pushed out of the universities.
01:37:03.780
One day they're going to be very upset about this and they're going to be very useful because
01:37:07.680
they're going to be pissed off once they look back and see what happened, what was
01:37:13.080
And hopefully in this period, they have been learning some skills and gathering some resources
01:37:17.700
and they went another path that was actually better for them in the end.
01:37:21.580
Well, again, the plus now then is you can learn things more than ever.
01:37:25.640
Sure, you're not run through the mainstream academic field.
01:37:27.840
You didn't go to the Ivy League school or whatever, right?
01:37:30.020
But if you genuinely have good ideas and actually are creative because of AI, and I kind of hate
01:37:39.680
say it, but because of those new circumstances that are there, we're just going to have to
01:37:44.420
use it and get better at it to compete with everyone else.
01:37:49.500
I mean, you're not going to like, the tank shows up as a new invention on the battlefield.
01:37:55.440
And like, sure, now today you can, you know, most tanks are, I mean, tank warfare is essentially
01:38:02.060
largely obsolete because you now have 500, 1,000 or a few thousand dollar drones that
01:38:08.020
could take out these, you know, in some cases, half a million, million plus, two, three million
01:38:12.640
dollar, you know, very advanced warfare, you know, capabilities that would have been
01:38:17.800
an, you know, incredible asset to have, you know, 40 years ago or, you know, obviously
01:38:26.120
Somebody's saying there's like new things moving along all the time and the battlefield
01:38:29.020
changes and like, if you don't adapt to those circumstances to a certain degree, there are,
01:38:34.180
look, there's lines in the sand, there's certain things you don't want to cross, you
01:38:36.860
don't want to be, become a fucking robot and just merge with some machine intelligence
01:38:40.480
or whatever, because that's, people's probably going to start doing that at some point.
01:38:43.820
So you have to draw a line in the sand, but at the same time, you're not going to
01:38:45.860
defeat this with, with sticks and stones and think you're going to like defeat the
01:38:50.200
robot army controlled by, I don't know, Zionist interests or something like with, you
01:38:54.720
know, well, I'm, I'm against technology, so I'm just not going to use it.
01:38:57.500
You know, kind of like, oh, I'm sorry, but you're going to have to, right?
01:39:00.780
You're going to have to adapt to the circumstances that are there.
01:39:03.260
Somebody's saying in terms of business, going back to the article we were talking about
01:39:06.060
there, why don't we, you know, you can create something now and you can have
01:39:11.700
automation produce things for you much quicker.
01:39:16.120
I understand that, but, but where it's going, right?
01:39:18.020
So we got to start thinking about these ideas now, like how do we establish things now that
01:39:21.620
it can, can operate in, in these new, under these new circumstances and, and, and have
01:39:28.380
a head, you know, a head start essentially before everyone else does it because they, they
01:39:39.040
We have a lot of creative people, um, among our race and, uh, and necessity and need is
01:39:47.520
probably the biggest motivator that we have, right?
01:39:50.300
Like that nothing else is going to give us a kick in the ass, like being literally pushed
01:39:57.920
Ironically, it's like, we used to be in charge.
01:40:02.700
And then now all of a sudden we find ourselves like, we don't have access to any of this largely
01:40:09.400
I mean, we still have some elites, obviously we still have, but there are, they're not
01:40:15.300
They're not on our side, but that doesn't mean that some of them might not come to our
01:40:21.340
But no, this is just, uh, cause it's not about the businesses.
01:40:29.640
It's not about any of the trappings in the normal mainstream world.
01:40:35.140
And it's like, kick these people out to take our country's back or extinction.
01:40:40.480
And if we have to use tools that we normally wouldn't want to use, because in an ideal
01:40:44.240
world, we would have to, we would do it exactly this way and not this way.
01:40:47.960
We're just going to fucking have to let that go and just work with what's there and do,
01:40:51.820
and do better and do more, do it more effectively, be more ruthless about it, be smarter about
01:40:57.900
it, be more ethnocentric about it, be willing to cooperate and work together in ways that
01:41:05.080
And I think we're standing on the cusp of that right now.
01:41:06.960
I think we're just, we're five, ten years away from beginning to create an actual pushback
01:41:16.580
and be an actual, you know, worthy adversary again to the people that have done this to
01:41:29.460
Should we cover some of these others or should we take a little break?
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I wanted to talk about the Venezuela stuff too, but who knows?
01:41:45.020
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01:41:51.060
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All right, we have two here on Entropy that we missed.
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My industry trade group a few years ago put together a DEI internship and hiring initiatives,
01:46:39.360
and the committee was composed of basically all white 60- and 70-year-old guys on the verge of retirement.
01:46:46.200
It's white boomers who literally don't care about their own offspring.
01:46:49.240
Well, that's because, you know, they're in, and then they pull up the ladder behind them.
01:46:52.680
I think diversity is the greatest thing or something like that.
01:46:56.700
And then we've got this and Mass Deportations as well who said here,
01:47:00.360
Henrik, any chance your beautiful snow queen could do peace breaking down dating apps from her point of view?
01:47:08.600
Asking as a 22-year-old guy trying to optimize strategy since those apps are built to keep us swiping, not winning.
01:47:15.420
Dang, that's a, I do admit, that's a tough one.
01:47:19.280
And frankly, I'm not sure how much dating apps knowledge we have in this day and age.
01:47:24.200
I think it's far better, maybe, people who are in that world that could do it, but we will contemplate it.
01:47:33.980
Where am I? I guess I can pull myself back here.
01:47:40.340
They've been established for a while, I think, to do something.
01:47:43.180
But it's a very good point, something we have to consider.
01:47:45.780
We need our own platforms, and they're starting it, at least.
01:47:49.260
Check that out, whitedate.net, and see if we can find anything.
01:47:57.720
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