No-Go Zone: Lolovision Song Contest, All About Israel & Satan
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2 hours and 14 minutes
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152.7414
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Summary
On this episode of the No Go Zone, we have a special guest on the show today, our good friend and long-time supporter of all things anti-racist and anti-Islamic, Anne Coulter. We talk about her views on the 2016 presidential election, as well as the Eurovision Song Contest and much, much more!
Transcript
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Thanks for coming on and I'm looking forward to our conversation today.
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I'm going to make a point of disagreeing with you so that it will be fun.
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You are so bright and articulate, and I guess I can call you articulate since you're not an American black.
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Oh, and I agreed with many, many things you said during, in fact, probably more than most other candidates when you were running for president.
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But I still would not have voted for you because you're an Indian.
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She's been pretty good on a couple of things, I do say.
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Yeah, but Tomo pointed out, though, I did see in the comments of this clip, that she dated Dinesh D'Souza, right?
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So I guess it's in the sheets, but not in the ballot box.
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We've got a great show lined up, of course, as we always do for you guys.
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We just got up the latest Western Warrior today.
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We've got the latest Western Warrior up on the website as well.
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Well, I guess the platforms, redicemembers.com, Odyssey, Locals, and Subscribestar.
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Sign up and watch the show over there because it's good stuff.
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And we're kind of continuing the theme of this a little bit here today in terms of how everything is now about Israel and American patriotism.
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It's basically co-joint at the hip with Israel.
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And it's almost, not quite, I mean, they'll never pull this off full of it.
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It's almost that they're nudging into, like, kind of being a little bit permissive of, like, kind of pro-white things in kind of the Zyosphere now.
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I guess they're realizing they have to do something because they're just loosing so badly, kind of the optics war or whatever.
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And then, of course, because it's so awful on the Zionist side, then some people are like, well, then we get a side with the Muslims and Islam.
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And we're going to dive into, you know, Eurovision Song Contest.
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Look, that's not all we're going to talk about today.
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But it is interesting, actually, because, again, they are making that about Israel.
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And then you have this kind of, you know, Satanist spin-off thing from the Irish contestant in this as well.
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First of all, why the hell is Israel part of Eurovision Song Contest?
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Well, we actually explained it in last week's Western Warrior.
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But, you know, I can explain it again today if you want to.
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Or Satanism, you know, which is kind of, they're kind of, I'm not saying they're the same,
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but it's kind of like you compare the, I guess, the kosher sandwich there in a sense.
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It's kind of just what side would you like to have the butter on?
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We always like to watch the transhumanist trail, right?
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I think Japan, now they were talking about that, right?
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The clip with BlackRock that we played about, you know, immigration.
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BlackRock CEO Larry Fink, the Jewish CEO of BlackRock, the infamous holding company that has so much power and influence.
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Talking about this thing with, like, robotics, AI, and kind of like what's going to happen with populations that have low birth rates and, you know,
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kind of a demographic problem, really, of how they will end up at the top.
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That's kind of how it works, though, like politically, right?
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I mean, and I think, isn't that, is that from the Bible, is it?
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What was last shall be first or something, right?
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There's kind of a, there's a propaganda portion in that, too.
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There's like a, you know, kind of like, oh, the, if you're weak, you'll be strong.
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Or like the meek will inherit the, or like, you know, kind of bullshit shit like that.
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But it's true that you can have, if you have a disadvantage, and for whatever reason, if you wait long enough, you can, you can use it to your advantage.
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Think of it, and it's not really that that's a win, maybe, but think of it how, like, you know, kind of how, like, how third world countries kind of never, like, evolved, like, you know, like landline, you know, telephone communications.
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And while the West is, like, kind of digging everything down in the ground and spending decades of, like, investment and, you know, kind of cable infrastructure.
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And it's, sure, we still need those things, right?
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But what I'm saying is, like, we're doing all those things, and eventually countries that never did shit like that can just kind of roll around and, oh, now there's, like, wireless technology.
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And, again, not that that's good, that's not my point on this, but I'm saying, I'm just making a point that it's, like, all of a sudden, you're, you're, you were at a disadvantage.
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And now, because you didn't do those things, you can adopt other things much quicker, and it's easier for you.
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It's kind of like, what was it they, when they were building that Saudi Arabian thing, the line, which now turned out to be a whole failure, by the way, right?
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But kind of like how they're seeking to use, you know, the desert to their advantage.
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Like, desertification is, like, it's kind of a bad thing.
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And now, because of all the, some of the tech development, I guess, you know, oh, now we can use the sand for silica in our chips, essentially.
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And we can do all these things with, you know, new technological advancements and solar panels.
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And, you know, I mean, if they will pull it off, if it is a different question.
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But I'm saying you can take a disadvantage, a weak point, and kind of make it a strength, I guess, if that makes sense.
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Here's everyone's favorite financial Jew, Larry Fink, speaking about this here for us.
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I could argue in the developed countries, the big winners are countries that have shrinking populations.
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That's something that most people never talked about.
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You know, we always used to think shrinking population is a cause for negative growth.
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But in my conversations with the leadership of these large developed countries that have xenophobic immigration policies, they don't allow anybody to come in, shrinking unemployment, excuse me, shrinking demographics.
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These countries will rapidly develop robotics and AI and technology.
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And if the promise of all that transforms productivity, which most of us think it will, we'll be able to elevate the standard of living of countries, the standard of living of individuals, even with shrinking populations.
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And so the paradigm of negative population growth is going to be changing.
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And the social problems that one will have in substituting humans for machines is going to be far easier in those countries that have declining populations.
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And so for those countries that have rising populations, the answer will be education and so rapidly develop, you know, for those countries that do not have a foundation of rule of law or education, they're going to be left.
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That's where it's going to get more and more extreme.
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And unfortunately, and I think he's I think he's right.
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I mean, he's like, oh, oh, they don't want to accept immigrants.
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I think we played at the end Friday, but it's such an interesting clip.
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Set the preface for the next thing about, you know, robotics being developed in countries like Japan, where they have these declining populations.
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And it's not that we want robots or machines or even artificial intelligence to replace human beings.
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Obviously, these are meant to be complementary as long as they're not giving a position where we're like, oh, no, they need rights to, you know, like, you know that that's coming.
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That's what all these like the trannies are with the Matrix basically started promoting in all their movies.
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Did they kind of, I never saw the latest version of that, but, or latest, you know, episode, I guess, in that series about how it, suppose it was all a tranny story.
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You've seen it in other movies that they've done.
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It was like they were abusing these poor, like, Asian robots or something.
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It was basically like this is basically like slavery all over again.
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So unless they go there, which is, you know, garbage, these are glorified toasters like we've made them.
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So, yeah, you can instead then, not anything against that.
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You can, you know, fill a position that formerly they, at least on the surface, used as an excuse for us.
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Like, well, we have to bring in migrants because, you know, labor, labor GDP, blah, blah, blah.
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But I'm saying that that will close that loophole that they've been using, right, of sorts.
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Actually, it's better we just build, you know, build out some of these systems.
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And, yeah, we'll outsource a lot of these menial tasks, managerial things.
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But I think we can recover from robots that we can turn off as opposed to being forever genetically altered by bringing in foreigners to our lands.
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So I'd rather opt for robotics and AI for now in the short term until we get our act together and get our birth rates up again.
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And, you know, they have historically and we have, you know, didn't lead it to doomsday.
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When we had drastic demographic decline, it actually led to a, in some cases, directly, yes, a renaissance, like after the Black Blade, for example, right?
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But anyway, here's Japan, I think it is, anyway.
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And they always kind of look bad in plastic, whatever.
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But there, a lot of people are working on this.
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I think it was, what was it, Israel had some, too.
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I don't think we play the clip, but they had some.
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But anyway, this, I guess, looks a little better.
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Got any, uh, got any Cantonese speakers in the audience?
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Because you know that's what, you know that's what they're going to be used for.
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You see that in the beginning there, the fact that they put a, you know, these wigs on them.
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Usually they make them, hey, these look Chinese, though.
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Actually, you see the secretary in the background there?
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And then, uh, yeah, you can, you can partner up as well.
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I'll be the new, uh, the new sexual partners, I guess, for these people.
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Uh, anyway, don't go too, uh, don't go too far with that.
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So, gangbang bot, there you go, exactly, Shockwave.
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But hey, look, if that's a, you know, it would be, I guess, dysgenic initially,
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then eventually it would be eugenic of sorts, right?
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But what's, what's, what was a, a downside becomes a positive upside, right?
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Everyone's converting to trannism, where they become these mutants, essentially.
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Yeah, he passed away, what is it, uh, four, five years ago?
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But yeah, some great, uh, still some great clips with him out there.
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Uh, I think Odyssey, maybe Telegram, I think have a bunch of them too.
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I tweeted this out about the, apparently they did an entire study here on the evolution of, of, uh, hate memes.
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One of the reasons for that I found this is because I was, I was actually looking for, uh, kind of a, one of,
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I remember seeing it a while ago, like a merchant, but with, with a turban.
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And I found it in this, uh, was it in this doc?
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It was basically like, you know, because now you have this kind of like our greatest ally type thing.
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Uh, but it's kind of happening with, uh, with Muslims in some, some sense.
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And I think, I think this was, it was in the doc anyway.
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Uh, but anyway, as I was searching for that, uh, on the evolution of hateful memes by means of multimodal contrastive learning.
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And it's like tons of Chinese in here, by the way, which is interesting.
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Like, well, white people, bad, uh, you ting key, hing Lee, he, uh, then you have Shannon Pearson.
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Of course, it's like white women and like foreigners.
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And, of course, uh, you have the good old, the trusted Fabian London School of Economics and Political Science.
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Those are like study right-wing movements all the time.
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Uh, but I think I had, did we have the PDF here?
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This manuscript contains uncensored, hateful content, such as anti-Semitic symbols that are highly offensive and might disturb the reader.
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This, can you, can you relax a bit and have some fun?
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Like, they're like, it's open season on white people, and here we are like having some fun with other ethnic groups.
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Is this, is that so, is that contrast so bad for you?
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Is that really, like, we just, we just turned, like, have some fun with this, as to, like, vent some frustration?
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Like, the monkey, the monkey noises, you know, heard around the world, right?
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International news, because this one guy did some monkey noises.
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Again, we talked about it in the Western Warrior show, but, um, is that, is that really the worst you have?
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It's like, it's that, or, like, slavery, 200 years ago, it's like, well, they're, like, they're replacing white people right now.
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Our countries are being destroyed, there's women raped, people are being murdered, are beaten up.
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I linked one up on, on Twitter that was going, going, going around.
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And, uh, you had some socioeconomic circumstances that just, uh, you know, just, just killed a white woman because she asked a couple of blacks to be quiet.
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And they, they beat her to death with, I think it was, like, a, a chair or something.
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Uh, anyway, there was, uh, it was removed from X and I didn't download it so I can't play it for you.
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But, uh, yeah, that's the kind of stuff that's happening to our people.
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And you're saying the worst thing is we, we have some memes and make fun, like, happy merchant variants.
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They, they, they bring, they bring these things into computer software.
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I don't, it's very, I'm very, uh, I'm very offended and, uh, and very impressed.
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And I'm not going to, I'm obviously, I'm not going to read all this fucking garbage, right?
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But there are a couple of funny, there are a couple of funny, uh, screenshots here.
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Oh, in case you didn't know, that's, is it good.
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Um, so they took the happy merchant meme and then they added, do you see this?
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There's some, uh, visual semantic regularities, Nazi within quotes, CNN news.
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Here's like the, the, the DNA breakdown here of the, of the happy merge.
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Maybe this is a, a widely, no, it's an archive, uh, or R X IV.
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I thought I was sort of archive or R X IV.org, which is like a, where you publish papers and
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I think this, this is seems legit at the Irish merchant down there.
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Like people are having a lot of fun with this stuff, the Goyim influencer, uh, influencer.
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I got to read why they have that as a hundred influencer, but yeah, some great stuff there
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Uh, Hitler, Keck, Putin, Pepe, Bernie, Trudeau, Marx, Spencer.
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Uh, which Spencer, uh, America, Russia, Mexico.
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Anyway, they, they are doing a full, full breakdown analysis of this kind of stuff.
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They're big, uh, they're big mad about this for, for, uh, for some reason, uh, which means,
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Anyway, I didn't mean, I didn't mean to get stuck in this here.
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Now this is in Swedish, but you, you, you're going to understand what's going on here.
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They are now in order to, again, speaking of this, right?
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Like studying memes as opposed to like us studying, like how, how do we best to deport these people
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There wasn't upside down where black is white and white is black.
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This is the kind of thing that the universities, uh, and different political science people
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And like, okay, how do we, how do we effectively restore order to our countries?
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There's a Swedish police, uh, talking about, he's at a train station.
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He's talking about, um, or it's like a, I guess a travel center.
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They have buses going from there and everything.
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They've started to play classical music in order to try to deter essentially violence and crime
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The, the lengths that they will go to, to recognize that it's a problem to implement, probably research
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But then still on top of that, using like band aid solutions, as opposed to actually cutting
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to the root of like, well, maybe because you know, it's disproportionate, uh, in terms
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You didn't, did we have drugs in Sweden before?
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Clan gangs from like migrant backgrounds, uh, running entire black, uh, market operations
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So instead it says like, well, let's put up a surveillance camera here and then blast,
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And maybe that will deter them instead of just like rounding them up and kicking them out
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Here's one of the speakers that's playing classical music, he says.
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This we're calling for, uh, situational prevention, a way to try to prevent crime.
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He says it's the, uh, those who own the real estate or those who own the, uh, the buildings
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here that's trying this as a test of classic, classical music.
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If you're a drug dealer, you'll be, you'll be, uh, stör, uh, you'll be disrupted.
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You'll be, you'll be, I guess, annoyed by this.
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What kind of, hmm, you're saying, you're saying the drug dealers don't listen to classical
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And so they're choosing to, see again, and they're choosing to go somewhere else.
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It's just put, let's just push it off to, well, maybe they'll go to, uh, outside of the
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schools later and they'll, they'll do their drug deals there then, these migrant criminals.
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He says, we'll, we'll see what happens long-term here because it's fairly new.
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It's based on some evidence that there are, some research that says that it might be able
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to help to kind of patch some of these issues up and, and, and actually use this as a solution
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If it's like, if it helps to prevent criminality, right?
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And, and if it's, uh, what was the other word you use?
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Uh, you know, create creation of safety, right?
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Build building safety within the community, right?
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We used to, again, we used to have all these things that we have to come up with these
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like new kind of, not that it's weird to play classic music.
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I'd like to have it too, but this is obviously for all the wrong reasons.
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Some, uh, oompa loompa, uh, bonga bonga music, right?
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It was like, yeah, they, they, they like that shit and it makes it worse.
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I guess even some of the pop music that they're playing, right?
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It's like, oh, it's a, it's enabling crime culture, this type of, okay, well let's switch
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to like old European classical music from, from deep into our heritage.
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You play that and then these people are disturbed by that.
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There's a research point of that and then they'll probably leave.
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They're happy if, if it contributes to, to the safety within society.
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We don't think it's going to be revolutionary though.
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It's, it's amazing what they will do to true to just to avoid dealing with the issues and
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American soldiers, practice, practice street fight.
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They're, they're apparently having a, a mock, a, they're, they're doing a mock city, a mock
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And American soldiers are, are there to basically play, uh, play warfare, which is interesting.
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Now the, the tweet for this is actually behind a paywall.
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So I haven't, uh, I guess I should sub to a free times for that.
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But anyway, um, I did see from their tweet they had that they said it was to deal
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There's this great meme and I couldn't find it where they, they have a picture of, uh,
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Well, it's the same military, but, uh, the top portion is what people perceive the American
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And it's, it's like basically, you know, white kind of, you know, macho men or whatever.
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And it's like, oh yeah, the American military are here.
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And then they show underneath what, what it actually looks like.
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And of course it's like a diversity cesspool of like, well, these are the people that
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It's shooting, you know, fellow white people shooting in this case, I guess, Swedes.
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It's a, I guess it's a, doesn't, it's not indicative of something that's going to happen
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tomorrow, obviously, but it's interesting that it's this, you know, joining NATO, it's a
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rising nationalism in the country and what it feels like, at least on the surface, right?
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If you kind of read between the lines of what's happening with these types of drills,
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is that basically like, oh yeah, at one point we might have to send in a, be that the American
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military or let's say the NATO military to be a peacekeeping force, much like they did
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After the Serbians defended themselves against the Muslim onslaught there.
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And then, of course, the whole world, including America, started bombing, bombing the Serbians
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and said, well, you can't, you can't defend yourself much in this way, wouldn't be surprised.
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And we have actually, let me show you here, here we go.
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I think, I'm not sure that they linked this up or whatever.
00:32:27.360
This is more to show that it's weak or whatever, right?
00:32:29.140
Because you've seen, remember that meme they had of the, like, super short Hispanic woman,
00:32:34.040
the drill sergeant, like shouting in the face of someone, just some new recruit or something.
00:32:41.320
The other one, the other picture, actually, the other meme there,
00:32:44.020
with like what people think the American looks like and what it actually is,
00:32:46.420
had kind of a more of a, not as much of a weakened military, I guess.
00:32:52.880
It's an army that was much more, much more diverse, obviously,
00:32:57.560
but therefore much more willing to potentially shoot on fellow white people,
00:33:03.920
The non-whites would shoot the white people, if it only was that simple.
00:33:08.560
But anyway, it is, it's interesting with the NATO thing,
00:33:14.160
and now we've joined that and we'll see what happens.
00:33:17.020
But what I was going to say is the difference between like the Balkan stuff
00:33:19.600
and what happened there is, of course, that that was like one country.
00:33:22.880
That was essentially rising up and try to overthrow the ethnic problems
00:33:29.900
Now it's happening essentially all over the West and Europe at the same time,
00:33:35.880
which maybe then will give us a little bit of a different advantage.
00:33:39.860
It's kind of, it's not as chaos, it's not, you know, in lockstep everywhere.
00:33:43.280
It's a little bit worse on one thing over in this country,
00:33:45.640
a little bit maybe better on one thing in this country,
00:33:47.300
but it's still kind of generally going in the same direction,
00:33:49.980
which ironically, as bad as that is, might actually be, again,
00:33:54.380
talking about that reversal switch of something that actually is a weakness,
00:33:57.480
can eventually be turned into a strength essentially.
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And so if it's happening everywhere, maybe they will be less likely to be able
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to go into like, they can't control all of us, right?
00:34:09.040
They can't invade every single country, even if it's a United Nations force.
00:34:12.480
The only other thing I'm worrying about is like, if basically they collapse the West so much
00:34:18.020
while they continue to kind of, I guess, feed and supply, encourage,
00:34:27.880
and ultimately build, you know, like the BRICS countries essentially,
00:34:31.500
like China, India, and Russia is now part of that too, right?
00:34:35.420
And they'll do some new, you know, kind of, there'll be a new superpower.
00:34:39.220
And they're so populous too, by the way, that they could basically have like,
00:34:43.460
it could be like a million Indians, you know, like they, they arm them and weaponize them against us.
00:34:55.100
We have one more kind of story going on in Sweden, which might be interesting for you.
00:35:00.520
And they've, it's been a scandal over the last few years, days here.
00:35:05.160
Let me pause that and see if that can, would that translate?
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They had a, oh, wait for it, that they had a troll factory.
00:35:20.780
They're trying to manipulate people on social media.
00:35:27.300
Here's one of the news stations in Sweden talking about this.
00:35:31.980
SD employees talk condescending, condescendingly about Muslims.
00:35:37.260
You think one of the passages here, uh, was, let me see if they have it here.
00:35:57.880
He's a, one of those that have been part of, he's part of the program there.
00:36:04.780
And again, Sweden Democrats have plenty of problems, but this is definitely not one of
00:36:09.320
Without immigrants, women would not have to be afraid of being raped, says SD employee
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The xenophobic Jordan is from next week's part two of Calafacta.
00:36:24.060
Uh, he, they wanted to make a, a find, uh, Hassan, like find Mohammed, I guess, uh, as a
00:36:33.440
And the only problem I have with this really is that this guy, what was it again?
00:36:39.900
He should, this guy, this guy here, he should have had, he should say this in front of the
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cameras, not on a hidden camera, because it's the truth, right?
00:36:53.940
During 2012 to 2017, the majority of those convicted of rape and assault in Sweden were
00:37:00.120
Over 58% were born outside of Sweden for rape, for assaults.
00:37:03.940
Uh, assault rapes is that maybe a combination of sentencing that 80% of the convicted perpetrators
00:37:13.020
And again, of course, even though there might be born in Sweden, them obviously doesn't make
00:37:17.080
them Swedish, but even, even that shows how bad the statistics is, right?
00:37:21.100
So, so even this portion of the cake to show here in gray in these two graphs, right?
00:37:25.920
Is that, well, they're, they're Swedish because they were born in Sweden.
00:37:29.100
Well, how many of those are also of migrant background, second generation, third, maybe even
00:37:41.960
So of the 80% of those that were like violent rape, I guess it would be, uh, of those later
00:37:48.260
percent, 40% of those had been in the country for a year or less.
00:37:52.320
So they, they, they show up and they rape immediately.
00:37:56.060
That's basically what we're looking at statistically disproportionately overwhelming with those, uh, who
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rape and who do this kind of violent, uh, assault and stuff like that are, are of migrant background.
00:38:06.840
And, and they've majority of those have, or half of those that have been in the country
00:38:11.140
for a year or less of those convicted over half originated outside of Europe with almost
00:38:21.520
So, yes, big surprise for assault rapes, does that translate right?
00:38:35.680
Level of violence associated with it, which I guess regular rape wouldn't be.
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For assault rapes, a whopping 97 out of 129 were born outside of Europe.
00:38:51.360
I would like to stick my chin out and say that it's fairly settled on the question of
00:38:55.040
whether mass immigration has contributed to women's insecurity or not.
00:39:01.680
And again, that's why these people in Sweden Democrats just needed to say it publicly.
00:39:07.680
I heard the head of Sweden Democrats, Jimmy Ã…kuzan, he was talking about this and he basically
00:39:13.980
said like, wow, look, this, this, not, it's, I don't even know what they want to say with
00:39:18.520
It's not really anything that's out of the ordinary or normal.
00:39:23.120
Social Democrats, again, not to be confused with the Sweden Democrats, which is the more
00:39:27.420
patriotic, nationalistic, and unfortunately more pro-Israeli, of course, right, party.
00:39:33.940
Should not be confused with the social Democrats, which is the, the, the leftists, the, the
00:39:40.120
Marxists, the Bolshevik, call me Marxist socialists.
00:39:45.800
And then of course you have the left party as well, which is just a little bit more Bolshevik
00:39:53.100
But anyway, they were, they have been caught time and time again with like posting, obviously
00:39:58.580
like to fake accounts and setting up bot farms and click farms and everything else to boost
00:40:02.600
messages and, you know, repeat messages about whatever political issue that then benefits,
00:40:07.780
not benefits, but it helps to kind of, you know, tip the, maybe the scales.
00:40:11.720
When someone looks through the comment, it looks like, oh, there's a lot of people, you
00:40:15.020
know, agreeing here with what the social Democrats said or something like that.
00:40:19.780
And the other case, it revealed like, yeah, they had paid somebody, I guess, to like push
00:40:28.720
But of course, in Sweden, they have to make a point over the fact that, well, you see,
00:40:33.920
So they shouldn't be allowed to do any of this.
00:40:39.200
So let's go to the Eurovision song contest thing here.
00:40:46.920
It's kind of, it's kind of entertaining in a way.
00:40:49.000
To be honest, because it's just such a circus, such a show.
00:41:10.620
Thank you so very much, dear friends in Sweden.
00:41:13.980
Uh, and he's linking up his, the, this Sweden Israel account here, uh, which says in one
00:41:20.700
of the southern papers, Sudsvenskan, which is of course, the reason for that is because
00:41:25.960
the Eurovision song contest, yeah, I know, uh, is, is, um, taking place in Malmö, which
00:41:35.580
is southern part of Sweden, which is known for being the most immigrant infested, invade,
00:41:45.160
It's what we call a, the, the, the turd largest city is now a turd world city.
00:41:51.180
And, uh, so they linked, uh, they, they have this ad in that paper down there.
00:41:56.840
They also have it in Dagens Nyheter, which is Peter Wolodarski's paper, which we've talked
00:42:02.320
Uh, he's the Jewish guy that had been running the, uh, you know, kind of the, the paper in
00:42:08.880
such a way to kind of, uh, what do you call it, um, playing defense, right?
00:42:13.500
For like open borders, mass immigration for essentially what, I forget how long he's been
00:42:17.720
the editor in chief of the paper, but it's, I think, well over a decade now.
00:42:21.220
Uh, and of course, before that in whatever media position he was, he was doing the very
00:42:25.320
Uh, the Swedish people welcome Eden Golan, which is this, uh, the friend, the friendship
00:42:44.600
So Israel is part of the European broadcasting union.
00:43:09.960
And when they, when, when Israel, you know, was like started their television ship, it was,
00:43:42.100
So why is it allowed to enter the Eurovision song contest?
00:43:46.140
Israel is entitled to enter since it has long been a member of Eurovision, the principal criterion for taking part.
00:43:55.780
The country's television service was established under the guidance of European experts, including, oh, oh, really now?
00:44:08.140
Can't even set up your own propaganda channels.
00:44:10.740
It included Stuart Hood of the BBC, who was over there setting this up.
00:44:16.560
Israel is also a member of the European Broadcasting Union.
00:44:23.040
Even if Stuart Hood from the BBC was over there?
00:44:26.800
See how they, this is part of this, oh, the, you know, Israel is, it's the West.
00:44:47.080
It was when they, they had a, they had a Eurovision song contest in Jerusalem then.
00:44:54.700
But anyway, so, so now, so now you know that that's the reason.
00:44:58.640
And it's like, well, can you, can we kick him out?
00:45:01.880
Not the Eurovision song contest is what it used to be anyway.
00:45:09.840
It used to be showcasing different European ethnic songs and melodies.
00:45:16.240
And they used to have, you know, folk traditions and stuff.
00:45:20.100
And then, of course, slowly that started altering.
00:45:25.240
For the most part, it was a lot of traditions still that, right?
00:45:28.420
Then 90s and the knots comes around and it's just total AIDS and gay.
00:45:33.460
And now here we are and it's gotten stuck in that, essentially.
00:45:37.020
There are occasions, occasionally some countries that still kind of wheel that out and use it at their event.
00:45:42.040
But at points, it used to be, I remember watching it growing up.
00:45:49.580
And you could showcase and see and then get a kind of a feeling and a slice of different cultures and, you know, things like that.
00:45:55.120
It was very entertaining, at least when I was little.
00:46:02.120
It's funny because I never remember Israel being part of this shit.
00:46:06.240
I was like, what did they join, 2005 or something?
00:46:14.120
So the conservatives are a big mad over this because it's Malmö, which is then, you know, pro-Palestine
00:46:25.120
And again, we're pitted against these two Semitic rocks.
00:46:28.160
We're going to hear, what side are you on in the Semitic squabble, huh?
00:46:38.720
Israel's contribution in the Eurovision Song Contest was booed in the evening's rehearsal of Eurovision Song Contest in Malmö.
00:46:48.440
Now, several people in the audience also were heard shouting, free Palestine.
00:46:57.720
I know they were upset initially because they thought they were going to,
00:47:01.520
what were some of these cuckoo, these cringy pro-Israel Zionist accounts, you know,
00:47:06.260
of the Sweden kind of conservatives or whatever.
00:47:08.220
They were like, oh, my God, Palestinian flags seen in Malmö, you know, kind of thing.
00:47:12.180
And it was like, oh, they're outside the venue then?
00:47:17.780
Not that they should be on our streets, obviously, but neither should his fucking Israeli flags.
00:47:23.360
Anyway, so they just tweeted that out and were very concerned with that.
00:47:27.180
And of course, again, repetition here, but, you know, newcomers,
00:47:30.820
and we've got to keep hammering it to these people,
00:47:38.320
recognize that there is a disproportionate influence from Jews
00:47:43.360
when it comes to helping to open Sweden's border,
00:47:49.080
They will never talk about a Paideia or a Barbara Spector
00:47:53.280
or David Schwartz that initiated the whole thing in the 60s and the 70s.
00:47:57.280
You know, they won't talk about a Peter Volodalski or Jan Scherman
00:48:00.280
or a Robert Asperger or some of these other, you know,
00:48:08.980
Disproportionate because they're a tiny, tiny fraction of the Swedish population.
00:48:12.120
Yet, as soon as we begin scraping on some of the most anti-white policies
00:48:18.120
and anti-Swedish legislation or proposals or attitudes in the country,
00:48:24.700
be that within the media or activist groups or whatever,
00:48:27.300
well, not always, of course, but disproportionately, we find a Jew.
00:48:36.480
That's how they try to pivot now with the Sweden Democrats.
00:48:38.560
I hope they will do some good things, but it doesn't look promising on that front.
00:48:42.660
I, in fact, think that they could actually benefit now
00:48:44.560
from taking kind of a, if not a directly an anti-Israeli stance,
00:48:52.840
Like, we literally don't, because it's not that it's,
00:48:55.480
we don't have an AIPAC, we have media influence in Sweden,
00:49:04.860
this would change maybe then with the Sweden Democrats, ironically,
00:49:21.700
happening in many other European countries as well.
00:49:23.880
Conservative politics or rise of nationalistic parties
00:49:40.620
from some people on the right who just don't like Israel,
00:49:46.960
of those who have helped to bring us to this point
00:49:49.220
in our countries and help to ruin our countries.
00:50:08.660
kind of like what's happening with Trump in America,
00:59:36.780
in the uh on the yahweh coin right you gotta have a you gotta you gotta have the dialectic
00:59:43.260
so i'm saying you gotta you gotta have that and we will get to it uh maybe next time says i'd
00:59:47.420
rather iran iran than israel in eurovision yeah iran would be uh would never enter a man with a
00:59:53.580
beard pretending to be a woman what year was that and expecting to be taken seriously eurovision is
00:59:58.380
a joke it is a joke it's degenerate it's as i said it's bad again i didn't even mean to like
01:00:04.060
cover that in this much detail i guess but it's i don't know it's kind of interesting in one way
01:00:08.460
yeah israel eurovision uh beard bearded lady there we go what year was it was this oh conch con cita
01:00:19.020
worst oh really now that was that was from israel of course it was now austria's okay okay the search
01:00:28.940
result is all off here then okay let me see what's it about was that was that the one you were thinking
01:00:33.260
of or is it a different bearded man isn't that all what they do now was was the uh uh the uh sam
01:00:40.700
something the british one he's also does the devil thing all the time and it's pop music and there's
01:00:45.740
this whole genre they call it uh uh is he is he jewish maybe that's what it is let me see austrian austrian
01:00:53.980
drag queens now you just put it yeah please don't show it please don't show it i'm looking for it
01:01:04.300
what uh okay all right anyway yeah okay i i just can't find if it was this role or not but yeah iran
01:01:10.940
would be fine better than uh better than that shit what was that 2004 that was 2014 that kind of really
01:01:19.180
when that aids lgbt i mean it was there before i mean it's been there for decades but i'm saying like
01:01:23.500
visually was like really put into place at that point right i wasn't that what it was so here's the
01:01:28.380
here's the other side to it then here here's something to to titillate uh the um you gotta have you
01:01:37.420
gotta have you gotta have controversy right so the so the let's check out the irish eurovision contestant
01:01:43.340
here because a lot of people are upset about this and i kind of think the same way as i think with
01:01:48.860
like oh um you know uh beyonce is in is in the illuminati because she's doing this hand sign or
01:01:57.340
whatever kind of thing um most of it is just dumb and fake and and gay and it's and it's literally just
01:02:05.260
done to like get a rise out of people essentially right so anyway so this is a uh this is some uh
01:02:13.900
a satanic uh queer witch i think the description was of the irish contestant and it's also kind of
01:02:22.140
interesting considering like ireland and kind of the the the reawakening of nationalism in ireland right
01:02:28.620
wholesome things tradition and yes for many irish not all of them but for many that's you know
01:02:33.740
kind of back to you know christianity things like this right um the anti-immigration protests in ireland
01:02:43.100
some sayings like it's a kind of a conservative just to simplify it down even from the point
01:02:48.220
of view of like leftists because i'm thinking of like the you know the eurovision uh broadcasting
01:02:51.900
union and those are like overseeing this those who pick the winners and all that stuff like so i'm
01:02:55.740
saying you're seeing a conservative um awakening in ireland to to use their lingo lingo and then
01:03:02.700
a reaction to that would be something like this then it's like all right let's bring out
01:03:07.180
these let's bring out the satanist witch to kind of poke the eyeballs on on all of this too because
01:03:12.860
now that will be ireland's you know kind of representation so here's a here's a little
01:03:17.660
here's a little sample from this stupid uh performance here uh check this out
01:04:17.640
Now, wait for the tranny reveal here at the end
01:04:36.780
So, of course, the main, you know, kind of object here
01:04:45.560
So, you know, personally, I'm not that, you know