Red Ice TV - February 09, 2024


‘Perfect Man’ For Valentine’s Day & The Vexatious Putin Interview - FF Ep246


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 9 minutes

Words per Minute

178.32317

Word Count

23,113

Sentence Count

784

Misogynist Sentences

20

Hate Speech Sentences

117


Summary

In this episode of the Red Dot Super Chats, we discuss the latest in the Putin vs. Putin debate, the latest on the moon, and some of the weirdest things we think we know about the moon.


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00:04:39.700 Poop talk, first thing, first two minutes.
00:04:42.780 We'll have enough of that in the first couple of minutes
00:04:44.660 as we get to the Putin interview.
00:04:46.520 No, that's true.
00:04:47.180 Well, look, that's something I do want to cover today.
00:04:49.940 I have quite a bit on that because it's very vexatious,
00:04:54.260 is the term I came up with for that.
00:04:56.500 But anyway, so, well, I didn't come up with it.
00:05:00.500 Yes, you invented the word.
00:05:02.320 I invented the word.
00:05:03.020 That's what you do, just invent words.
00:05:05.140 What was the other thing I was going to say?
00:05:06.720 Oh, it slipped my mind.
00:05:09.160 I'm sure it'll come back to me.
00:05:10.420 That's what happens sometimes.
00:05:11.680 Anyway, guys, if you want to join in today,
00:05:13.240 Super Chats, enterperseum.live slash red-ice TV
00:05:15.300 or Odyssey or Rumble.
00:05:17.420 Those are some of the options there for you guys.
00:05:18.960 I know you have a little bit of stuff you want to go through
00:05:20.760 in the beginning, but let me do these two here.
00:05:24.160 GC over on Odyssey, is it?
00:05:27.040 Yes, Odyssey.
00:05:27.700 Good evening, fine friends.
00:05:29.180 Good evening to you as well.
00:05:30.040 Thank you for that 1488.
00:05:31.140 We'll also get another 1488 from Ryan Triple G.
00:05:34.580 Hello, Henry.
00:05:35.680 Hello, Ryan.
00:05:36.480 Hope you're doing well.
00:05:37.080 Good to see you.
00:05:37.560 Thank you for the support, as always.
00:05:39.160 That's right.
00:05:39.480 So we got AIM 316 here as well over on Rumble.
00:05:43.200 Thank you for that big donor, by the way.
00:05:44.460 Thank you.
00:05:44.780 Very kind of you.
00:05:45.320 Happy Friday, guys.
00:05:46.140 I just signed up as an executive producer.
00:05:47.700 Oh, nice.
00:05:48.180 Awesome.
00:05:48.380 I'm a subscriber star.
00:05:48.920 Thank you so much.
00:05:49.600 That's fantastic.
00:05:50.880 I want to show you guys a little more support.
00:05:53.300 Keep up the good work.
00:05:54.460 Thank you so much.
00:05:55.080 Appreciate that.
00:05:55.640 But yes, I think it's if you are not in the rotation, if you're like, your name is not
00:06:02.000 there.
00:06:02.160 There was one name that popped out yesterday on Odyssey.
00:06:04.500 When you have Odyssey, Subscribestar, it's on members.
00:06:07.460 You can do it through Donutbox.
00:06:08.560 Some people use the Cash app.
00:06:09.700 It's just so many places that sometimes you cannot just, you know, just.
00:06:12.760 Yes.
00:06:13.360 And Subscribestar is very hard to, like, sort names and depending on what tier you're
00:06:19.020 in.
00:06:19.320 And sometimes even there's people listed that are no longer.
00:06:21.540 It's all over the place on Subscribestar, so it's hopeless.
00:06:23.620 So anyway, if you're not in there, rediceaproptoment.com, reach out, let us know, and we'll get you
00:06:28.260 in there right away.
00:06:28.760 Anyway, we'll get to that little segment later in the show, obviously.
00:06:31.440 But yeah.
00:06:32.780 Anyway, I think that's clearing off that.
00:06:35.220 All right.
00:06:35.680 Yeah.
00:06:35.920 So I can talk about the moon, huh?
00:06:37.400 Can we talk about the moon?
00:06:38.460 What's going on with the moon?
00:06:39.040 The moon we didn't land on?
00:06:40.040 It cracked.
00:06:40.480 Yeah, right.
00:06:40.700 Hey, are you doing the, I still believe that through German ingenuity and kind of an American
00:06:52.580 push, maybe, an incentive to show the Soviets, you know, kind of thing.
00:07:02.660 Look, I know there's a lot of unanswered questions about that, and I'm open to that, by the way.
00:07:06.600 But what's interesting, I looked at a, some of the transcripts, right, that did these
00:07:11.140 like weird kind of Masonic rituals up there.
00:07:13.140 There's apparently a different communication system that they used to do like internal
00:07:19.320 communication, both with each other, but also with like ground control, I think.
00:07:22.660 That's right.
00:07:23.880 And there were all these things, oh, look at those weird boulders, and what is that about?
00:07:27.640 And like all these other things.
00:07:29.600 And you think, if they had faked all that, why would they add in this weird element that
00:07:34.880 kind of seems to suggest that there were stuff up there that shouldn't have been there?
00:07:38.560 And I don't know, there's all these other, you know, interesting things that I think
00:07:40.940 the kind of the, that we never went to the moon people kind of avoids, that doesn't make
00:07:45.100 sense.
00:07:45.760 The, the, the, there's size things with the thing we see, and maybe we did, maybe that
00:07:50.200 was filmed or whatever, but at some point I think they were up there.
00:07:52.500 Anyway, whatever.
00:07:53.420 But are there aliens?
00:07:54.580 Are there Nazis on the moon?
00:07:56.180 Well, that's always a big question.
00:07:57.080 Where are the Nazis?
00:07:58.620 That's ultimately, I mean, the whole, the whole Putin interview basically comes, it comes
00:08:01.540 down to Nazis.
00:08:02.660 If you can, you know.
00:08:03.100 So we'll come back around to that.
00:08:04.720 It's just, the Nazis, as always.
00:08:07.140 Okay, speaking of the new.
00:08:08.240 70, almost 80 years later, it's still, Nazis live rent free in most people's heads.
00:08:13.380 Anyway, go ahead.
00:08:14.440 So it's a new moon in Aquarius today.
00:08:16.580 Yes, the cycle begins again.
00:08:18.980 You might be feeling the energy.
00:08:20.540 So the idea is to put the past in the past, right?
00:08:24.040 Turn your attention toward the future, including the things that you will do, things you want
00:08:29.060 to do, and things that can happen for your highest good.
00:08:33.340 Now, I definitely believe that we are connected to moon cycles on a subconscious level, whether
00:08:38.480 we realize it or not.
00:08:39.780 So it's good to go along with that energy, right?
00:08:41.880 Release and let go of which, the thing which isn't ours is the theme right now to start fresh
00:08:47.220 on an emotional level, allow for a deep, cathartic release of anything that's felt pent up from
00:08:52.780 January.
00:08:53.980 And I know that January has been a tough month for a lot of people, but it may be time to
00:08:59.520 metaphorically pour out the basin, which is actually the symbol of Aquarius, right?
00:09:03.920 Pouring out the water.
00:09:05.000 Just visualize it, dumping out that old water and making room for new right now.
00:09:10.260 That's the good energy.
00:09:11.200 Make space for new goals and the visions for the future.
00:09:14.020 And under an Aquarius new moon, we're likely to receive more insights about some of the gifts
00:09:19.700 that we have, things we could put to use.
00:09:21.840 Now, like I said, January was an insane month for many people.
00:09:25.880 I know it was something else for me.
00:09:28.080 It was pretty heavy.
00:09:28.840 But beginning in January, we had Pluto enter Aquarius and stir things up.
00:09:32.700 And that's going to be there for a couple decades.
00:09:36.860 It's bringing massive transformation for all of us, both on an internal and external level.
00:09:42.060 But Pluto represents death and rebirth.
00:09:44.760 So we may experience some shifts and changes and transformation.
00:09:49.380 So be prepared for that.
00:09:50.580 But focus on newness and starting fresh and a better you.
00:09:54.240 That's the theme for this new moon energy.
00:09:57.000 What do you think about that, Henrik?
00:09:59.940 You're like...
00:10:01.000 A lot of gay ops for the next couple of decades.
00:10:03.760 Is that what it means?
00:10:04.920 I don't know.
00:10:05.920 We'll have to see.
00:10:06.960 We'll have to see how these things kind of pan out.
00:10:10.140 But I think there's...
00:10:11.960 Yeah, it's definitely a new kind of phase, I guess.
00:10:17.640 It's no accident that they've done a push for the Great Reset bullshit
00:10:21.880 and the Agenda 2030 stuff at this time.
00:10:27.400 Billionaires use astrology, right?
00:10:28.680 Yeah, including all the technology stuff, the AI things,
00:10:32.100 and some of the tech developments that always do that around these types.
00:10:37.080 Or they seem to want to ride on those energies,
00:10:43.640 whatever you want to call it, right?
00:10:44.960 Something to it.
00:10:46.000 So we'll have to see how it pans out.
00:10:47.980 Well, this next thing is kind of funny.
00:10:49.880 So we're entering into the time of Valentine's Day.
00:10:53.480 So a good friend, I'm sure she or her husband is watching,
00:10:56.980 texted me a picture of the perfect man available for sale in Fred Meyer.
00:11:01.980 This is in Coeur d'Alene.
00:11:03.780 And I laughed my ass off.
00:11:05.500 It was a picture of this milk chocolate-shaped man, an African man.
00:11:10.720 His features look more African, I would say, in boxers.
00:11:14.620 And her text read, I prefer white chocolate.
00:11:16.780 My reply was, is it available in white?
00:11:18.820 No, she said.
00:11:19.880 So I went to Fred Meyer, I rarely do, to go check it out.
00:11:23.700 And I filmed it for you.
00:11:26.340 All right.
00:11:27.120 Check it out.
00:11:28.140 Here we go.
00:11:33.240 Oh, you don't have the audio.
00:11:34.320 Oh, no, no.
00:11:34.920 Oh, yeah, that's right.
00:11:35.740 Here we go.
00:11:36.060 This is the one.
00:11:36.420 The perfect man is on sale for Valentine's Day at Fred Meyer in Quarter Lane, $4.99.
00:11:44.160 No one's buying it.
00:11:45.060 It looks like one person bought it.
00:11:46.220 And I see no white chocolate in the perfect man.
00:11:50.180 Yes, that was my daughter in the background.
00:11:55.000 Outraged.
00:11:55.760 Ow!
00:11:57.720 Look, I just want to say, it's not chocolate, okay?
00:12:00.640 It's not just chocolate.
00:12:02.440 We all know it.
00:12:03.680 It's why there's only one missing from the shelf.
00:12:06.600 I think you can see.
00:12:08.860 I mean, doesn't it look like a black man?
00:12:10.520 It looks like a black man.
00:12:11.760 Does he have, like, whitish features?
00:12:13.280 I don't know.
00:12:13.660 We live in a very white area.
00:12:15.980 Everything is propaganda anymore.
00:12:18.160 I mean, why couldn't they do this in white chocolate anyway, right?
00:12:21.320 Why couldn't they make it in white chocolate?
00:12:23.460 Well, it's probably because they want to, what do you call it, induce?
00:12:29.600 No, not induce.
00:12:30.480 What do you call it?
00:12:31.320 Indoctrinate, I guess is a better term.
00:12:33.500 Indoctrinate the young ones that buy the stuff.
00:12:35.800 That's the perfect man right there.
00:12:37.460 Some lady was watching me film this laughing.
00:12:38.900 So were there women?
00:12:40.220 Was it the perfect woman as well?
00:12:41.760 No, it's just the perfect man.
00:12:43.800 Because I guess it's just women that eat the chocolate, right?
00:12:46.140 You want that for the boys too, I guess.
00:12:47.500 Because the men, yeah, because usually it's men getting the chocolate for the women.
00:12:54.820 What man's going to go pick that up for his wife?
00:12:57.640 I mean, seriously.
00:12:58.900 Isn't this more for, like, single cat ladies or something, then?
00:13:01.560 I guess so.
00:13:01.920 I would assume.
00:13:02.940 The dreaming that they had a, yeah, sub-Saharan.
00:13:06.400 Oh, my gosh.
00:13:07.460 But we know even candy is political now.
00:13:10.760 Because remember when Skittles did the white Skittles for Pride Month and it was an outrage?
00:13:17.140 Where was that?
00:13:17.600 Do you remember that?
00:13:18.260 Yep, I do.
00:13:18.700 White Pride.
00:13:19.280 I had some friends send me those Skittles in the mail.
00:13:21.340 I think I still have them.
00:13:22.560 I still have them somewhere.
00:13:24.140 We have a copy downstairs somewhere.
00:13:26.960 I guess it is a copy, right?
00:13:28.400 Yeah, and they were outraged about these white Skittles.
00:13:32.960 Yep.
00:13:33.280 Because it said white Pride.
00:13:34.800 They said, well, it took away the rainbow.
00:13:36.400 And now it's just, you know, white Pride Skittles.
00:13:38.760 Well, white Skittles is, you know, that's the color that has every color in it, right?
00:13:44.060 Yeah.
00:13:44.780 So why not white chocolate, too?
00:13:46.460 What the hell, you know?
00:13:47.760 I know.
00:13:48.060 And then another good friend texted me a picture of this while shopping for toys for her niece.
00:13:54.140 This is also in Fred Meyer.
00:13:55.400 I have very cool friends, by the way, that sent me these things.
00:13:59.140 And it was, it's a, yeah, you'll find.
00:14:01.520 There we go.
00:14:02.060 There we go.
00:14:02.860 You can be anything Barbie collection.
00:14:05.720 And what is she?
00:14:07.180 The white girl Barbie doing?
00:14:10.240 Babysitting a black baby.
00:14:12.860 Of course.
00:14:13.400 It's like, again, this is in a very white town.
00:14:15.960 No one was buying it.
00:14:16.800 Like, it's on sale.
00:14:18.320 I didn't see a black girl babysitting a white baby for sale.
00:14:21.600 Not that we want that, but come on.
00:14:22.940 Can I note something there?
00:14:25.060 It says, Donna, babysitting adventure.
00:14:28.260 Yeah, that's definitely what it would be.
00:14:30.600 On the phone.
00:14:31.700 Well, is that the selfie you take to upload to your TikTok or Instagram or something or the video?
00:14:37.800 Like, look at how based I am with my-
00:14:39.440 Look at me!
00:14:40.580 My diverse, this diverse baby I'm babysitting.
00:14:43.520 Now, all of this is being pushed to little, little girls, right?
00:14:47.780 Yep.
00:14:47.940 White girls normalizing the idea of taking care of a black baby, right?
00:14:52.100 Because, you know, black women, they'd be complaining if it was a black babysitter with a little blonde baby because, you know, racism or something.
00:14:58.180 But even if they do have that, I didn't see it on the shelf.
00:15:02.700 There may be this kind of combo where they reverse it, but, oh, yeah.
00:15:06.500 Then there's this one.
00:15:07.700 You can be anything you want to be.
00:15:09.220 So you have the anti-racist black teacher lecturing this cute little white blonde on, you know, white people bad.
00:15:16.340 Let me compute.
00:15:17.200 Two plus two is five.
00:15:19.580 Sure, there might be other combos.
00:15:21.420 Do you think there's any CRT on that laptop right there?
00:15:25.100 CRT, Barbie.
00:15:26.120 Any DEI initiatives, perhaps?
00:15:29.280 I don't know.
00:15:30.420 Yeah, and in the picture, though, they show this little, like, on the left corner there, the white teacher.
00:15:36.600 I didn't see her available.
00:15:37.720 Now, this is a white area, so I can't help but to feel that Fred Meyer's, like, selling and pushing this to their quarter lane racist customer base, right?
00:15:47.440 Kroger bought Fred Meyer.
00:15:48.600 But no one was buying it, and I was going to film something, but the guy working there kept staring at me, and he was kind of creepy.
00:15:55.720 He said, I was like, can you stop looking at me right now?
00:15:59.060 It's like he knew I was up to something.
00:16:00.500 He probably would have laughed.
00:16:01.620 The customer's always right.
00:16:02.560 Get the fuck out of my face, man.
00:16:06.380 But it's clear, though.
00:16:07.740 I mean, they cut their losses on those things.
00:16:09.480 I just want to mention that that is the problem with transnational global homo corporations because they basically, like, they push that in every part of the world,
00:16:17.260 and then if there's an area which is, yeah, that's white, they don't, you know, they don't care about that.
00:16:21.740 They don't develop things specifically for this little region.
00:16:24.540 You know what I mean?
00:16:25.080 I bet you if I go back, like, in a month, that black chocolate man is going to be, like, 99 cents.
00:16:33.020 Because any time they try and shill the black Santas in quarter lane, they're always on clearance.
00:16:37.660 And my friends always send pictures laughing.
00:16:39.640 And, in fact, in our Christmas party, speaking in the quarter lane area, one of our good friends, she bought one of those black Santa soaps and put it in the bathroom.
00:16:47.120 And I was the last to know.
00:16:48.600 It was a joke.
00:16:49.480 I didn't see it.
00:16:50.260 Everyone's like, nice black Santa.
00:16:51.560 I was like, what is everyone talking about?
00:16:53.180 And then I go in there and everyone's laughing at me because I didn't see the black Santa soap.
00:16:56.600 That was really funny, Lori, by the way.
00:16:59.140 So I just want to say, though, it's clear with Barbie that they don't want to encourage motherhood.
00:17:03.460 It's just babysitting and career.
00:17:05.800 Yeah.
00:17:06.000 Like, that's it?
00:17:07.020 Yeah, of course.
00:17:08.300 Obviously.
00:17:08.980 Well, and then if you do have a child, if you happen to find yourself in that situation, then, yeah, you have a mixed child.
00:17:14.200 You mix yourself up.
00:17:15.720 You make sure that whatever it actually is, 20,000 years of, you know, unique development and, you know, evolution or whatever you believe in, or if you believe you're created equal.
00:17:27.700 See, that's the program.
00:17:29.760 Created, well, obviously unequal, but different, right?
00:17:32.940 We're created differently or we're slowly evolved, you know, through natural selection pressures.
00:17:38.660 Whatever you believe in.
00:17:39.240 The point is, we are separate.
00:17:40.500 And then they just think, well, we can just do away with that.
00:17:43.660 Let's do away with 20,000 years, you know, just in one generation.
00:17:48.380 Boom.
00:17:49.480 Great choice.
00:17:50.320 That's funny.
00:17:50.860 Is there CRT on that laptop?
00:17:52.840 I know.
00:17:53.240 Now I want to look like what's on there.
00:17:54.540 Sure.
00:17:55.140 You can zoom in.
00:17:56.280 You can zoom in.
00:17:57.040 Look, white, white, white man bad.
00:17:59.180 I like what it says.
00:17:59.940 For sure.
00:18:00.540 You know it.
00:18:01.360 And it's always true that the black dolls, they always have these very white looking features.
00:18:05.760 They just have dark skin.
00:18:07.300 Yeah, that's true.
00:18:08.380 That is true, I guess.
00:18:10.240 Anyway, we should talk about Valentine's Day.
00:18:12.240 Yeah, we have, maybe next time's a solar eclipse this year, 14.
00:18:15.620 Oh, is it another one?
00:18:16.260 Oh, is it the one cutting off on the other end, right?
00:18:19.020 We've talked about that, the X marks the spot kind of thing, at least when America is concerned, right?
00:18:23.060 You had Charlottesville and what was it, like a week later, you had that, like, just division kind of eclipse through.
00:18:29.380 And then you have another one now coming up the other way, I believe, right?
00:18:33.080 It's a little bit more of the southwestern states, like Texas, that area, and then straight up across to the, like, in the main area, I think, or something like that.
00:18:40.900 But anyway, the point is, you know.
00:18:42.600 That's cool.
00:18:43.600 It's cutting shit in half, basically.
00:18:46.940 That's what it's doing.
00:18:48.600 Okay.
00:18:50.540 So, Valentine's Day.
00:18:51.480 Another one here, one more here.
00:18:52.660 Ryan Triple G says, thank you, Ryan, appreciate that.
00:18:55.220 So, I'm due in a corporate boardroom in L.A. or New York City to make sure the Coeur d'Alene location where that store got chocolate abomination.
00:19:04.100 Specifically send them there.
00:19:05.820 I wonder when they do, because, you know, you do have that as an aspect, right?
00:19:09.160 Yeah.
00:19:10.420 I am convinced that whether it's, like, what are we talking about, like FedEx or something?
00:19:15.880 Like, let's, they've done, apparently they do this with, like, nurses, right?
00:19:20.640 You have national networks.
00:19:21.740 Let's get some tranny drivers over there.
00:19:23.440 You've seen that, right?
00:19:24.720 Let's push, this is too white, this area.
00:19:27.100 So, the corporate head office is, like, we need, because they're already DEI, you know, the mine spaces on that, CRT.
00:19:34.360 Let's use our ability, what we can do to, like, make areas less white that are too white according to their standards.
00:19:41.300 So, they, like, ship people there, literally import new people into these areas, help them to, like, get a place to stay just to work there to be present.
00:19:50.060 But, I don't have any proof of that, but I'm, like, certain that happens.
00:19:53.980 There's one crazy tranny, a FedEx driver that actually lives in Washington and does routes in Quarter Lane.
00:20:00.580 I've heard about this thing, this abomination from so many friends.
00:20:05.260 They don't want their kids seeing it when it comes to the door.
00:20:07.860 It blasts its music so loud to blaring its, like, inappropriate, like, you know, gay dance music, whatever.
00:20:15.480 So, a lot of people were complaining, like, calling up and complaining, trying to get it fired.
00:20:20.940 I wonder if that worked.
00:20:22.240 I'm not sure.
00:20:23.160 Those transphobes, you know, in Quarter Lane.
00:20:25.420 But then you have, like, you know, local people anyway, like the theme park, you know, they're like, yeah, let's hire a tranny to oversee the little kids' rides.
00:20:33.660 Remember that?
00:20:34.020 Exactly.
00:20:34.420 Yeah, they ship them in Silverwood.
00:20:35.920 They ship it.
00:20:36.520 Yeah, but that's what I'm saying.
00:20:38.000 That's not even, like, a national chain.
00:20:39.520 That's actually, like, a local family-owned theme park that's been in the area for a long time.
00:20:44.040 And then they do shit like that.
00:20:44.680 I believe I wrote and complained about that, by the way.
00:20:45.900 I think we did, yeah.
00:20:47.940 I'm sure a lot of people did, honestly.
00:20:49.820 Well, as we should.
00:20:50.400 I mean, if you're against something, act on it.
00:20:52.080 I mean, we sit here and, like, you know, bring attention to some of these things.
00:20:54.400 Totally inappropriate.
00:20:54.640 But, like, yeah, just act.
00:20:56.080 Yeah, I remember that thing had these, like.
00:20:57.840 Call Fred Meyer and all of them.
00:20:59.100 Send him a letter.
00:20:59.840 You know, tell him about this.
00:21:01.640 And, like, put, we get a, all of us, everyone here, have to be better at, like, putting pressure on things when we see it happening.
00:21:07.800 I suppose it's just, like, being, I'm outraged on the internet, you know, kind of thing.
00:21:11.420 Well, no one buys it.
00:21:12.400 It's, I mean, and again, it's always clearance.
00:21:14.600 Not the most important thing.
00:21:16.440 But, you know, so pick your battles in terms of time or whatnot.
00:21:19.280 But it doesn't hurt to, it doesn't hurt to start whining and complaining.
00:21:22.500 This doll thing, though, is important because I have one of our good friends in Kentucky, you know who you are,
00:21:29.100 was telling me about these liberals that moved in next door.
00:21:31.840 They're white.
00:21:32.440 And the little girl was playing with her daughter and she, and then she started having a conversation with her, my friend.
00:21:39.260 And she was talking about how she just wanted a black baby so much that black babies are just the cutest and I can't wait to have a black baby.
00:21:46.400 It's like, where did she get that from?
00:21:48.560 Yeah, I wonder why.
00:21:49.080 Where did she get that from?
00:21:51.020 Her mom, the toys, you know, it rubs off.
00:21:55.040 I wonder why.
00:21:56.080 That's why it is, this whole doll thing is sinister.
00:21:59.780 I'll delete that under this, but, you know.
00:22:01.160 Remember the white, the black dolls video I did?
00:22:04.140 White girls, black dolls.
00:22:05.800 And I got into the doll experiments and, like, how awful they said it was back then that black girls had to play with white dolls.
00:22:11.820 But now it's all in reverse.
00:22:13.220 Yeah, that was an oldie.
00:22:14.280 Yeah.
00:22:14.440 A goodie.
00:22:14.900 Yep.
00:22:15.480 And then, of course, good old, was it Gunnar Mödel from Sweden?
00:22:19.880 Oh, you white Americans are racist.
00:22:21.840 Was it Gunnar Mödel?
00:22:22.900 Yeah, it was.
00:22:23.920 I forget the name of the book.
00:22:25.040 What's his name again?
00:22:25.720 Let me see.
00:22:25.900 He comes over for a little visit from Sweden.
00:22:27.780 Yeah, this socialist.
00:22:28.480 And he's, like, telling Americans, like, you need to love the Negroes.
00:22:30.600 Yeah, an American dilemma, the Negro problem in modern democracy.
00:22:34.780 Coming from Sweden.
00:22:35.260 A 1944 study of race relations authored by Swedish economist, socialist commie shitbag, Gunnar Mödel.
00:22:43.140 Yeah, exactly.
00:22:43.940 Funded by the Carnegie Corporation of New York.
00:22:47.140 Of course.
00:22:48.060 And, I mean, yeah, let me see here.
00:22:50.240 Let me see.
00:22:51.660 Yeah, I remember that one.
00:22:52.500 That was a long page to go through.
00:22:53.560 True, okay, yeah.
00:22:54.240 But, yeah, you have a bunch.
00:22:55.300 They do shit like that all the time, right?
00:22:57.640 See?
00:22:58.660 Yeah.
00:22:59.180 Anyway, okay.
00:23:00.360 We'll go through that in detail another time.
00:23:04.180 Okay.
00:23:04.540 So, Valentine's Day.
00:23:06.000 It's based on Lupercalia.
00:23:08.880 Let's talk about that.
00:23:10.360 Hopefully I pronounce it all right.
00:23:12.000 Valentine's Day, as we know, it's not about a chocolate that resembles an African man.
00:23:15.960 In fact, it has nothing to do with Africans whatsoever or multicultural.
00:23:19.800 It's based on an ancient European tradition in Rome.
00:23:23.120 Lupercalia was a festival of ancient Rome, and it was observed every year, February 13 through
00:23:28.780 15, to purify the city, promoting health and fertility.
00:23:33.880 This was a Roman, Lupercus is a Roman fertility god.
00:23:38.700 Yes, I love this.
00:23:39.660 She-wolf will get into that.
00:23:41.240 He's a protector of the farmers, harvesting, and packs of wild animals.
00:23:45.100 Every year on February 15th, in honor of them, the Romans held Lupercalia, right?
00:23:49.980 They also honored Lupa, the she-wolf.
00:23:52.840 Now, she is important into the central, the foundation of Rome and its myth, which we'll
00:24:00.280 get into.
00:24:00.680 But every year, February 15th, in honor of him, the Romans held Lupercalia.
00:24:04.940 They also honored Lupa, the she-wolf.
00:24:07.080 Lupercus helped the she-wolf take care of Romulus and Remus.
00:24:10.740 And lupus, of course, means wolf from Latin.
00:24:12.920 And as I said, wolf is a central in the myth of the founding of Rome.
00:24:17.780 Now, in Roman mythology, I'm going to play this cool little clip so you guys can hear
00:24:21.480 the mythology, but Romulus and Remus are twin brothers whose story tells of the events
00:24:27.180 that led to the founding of the city of Rome and the Roman kingdom by Romulus.
00:24:31.340 Now, this myth was at the heart of the Roman Empire, two brothers raised by a wolf, which
00:24:38.140 is really cool.
00:24:39.160 And then we'll get back to the Valentine's connection.
00:24:41.780 Like that.
00:24:42.480 You want to play this?
00:24:43.000 Yes.
00:24:43.380 All right.
00:24:43.900 Let's do it.
00:24:45.240 Rhea Silvia was the daughter of Numitor, king of Alba Longa, when her father was deposed
00:24:51.700 by Amulus, the usurper.
00:24:54.300 Rhea was forced to serve among the Vestal Virgins, so that she would not continue her father's
00:24:59.440 lineage.
00:25:00.580 But Rhea Silvia was seduced by Mars, the Roman god of war.
00:25:04.460 She gave birth to twins Romulus and Remus, but the children were born condemned to death.
00:25:11.100 Amulius ordered the two children to be thrown into the Tiber.
00:25:15.340 Rhea Silvia was imprisoned, and the children were put in a basket and thrown into the river.
00:25:20.640 The children were carried by water to certain death, but this was not the will of the gods.
00:25:25.780 As fate would have it, the basket was left stranded on the banks of the river.
00:25:33.420 Hey, stealing.
00:25:34.440 Hey, Moses.
00:25:35.140 They stole the story.
00:25:36.360 It was so common.
00:25:37.540 Wasn't there Gilgamesh, too, in the basket or something?
00:25:44.420 Maybe it was a different myth.
00:25:45.560 Thanks, near the Capitoline and Palatine Hills.
00:25:49.820 In her cave, the she-wolf suckled the two boys.
00:25:53.420 Thanks to the she-wolf's milk, one of the most important cities in the world arose.
00:25:58.500 Pastor Faustulus found the children under a fig tree.
00:26:02.580 On the branch of the tree was a woodpecker, a bird sacred to the Latins.
00:26:06.640 The shepherd rescued the children and raised them together with his wife.
00:26:11.440 The brothers grew up to be strong and daring young men.
00:26:14.760 They were hunters and robbed travelers who crossed their land.
00:26:19.100 One of these raids did not end well for Remus, who was captured and taken to Alba Longa.
00:26:24.740 Romulus wanted to rescue his brother, but before that, his adoptive father revealed the truth
00:26:30.380 about his noble ancestry.
00:26:31.920 Upon learning that his grandchildren were still alive, Numitor supported Romulus' attack,
00:26:38.780 giving him warriors to help him in battle.
00:26:41.580 Romulus led the attack on Alba Longa.
00:26:44.600 During the battle, Amulius, the usurper of the throne, was killed and Remus was rescued.
00:26:51.500 Romulus and Remus returned the crown of Alba Longa to their grandfather,
00:26:55.700 but found that their fate was not in the city.
00:26:58.560 They gathered some men to found a new one, close to the place where the she-wolf rescued them.
00:27:04.880 Romulus and Remus disagreed on where the city should be founded.
00:27:08.660 Romulus wanted to choose the name Rome, and found it near the Palatine Hill.
00:27:13.560 Remus wanted to name the city Remora, and found it on the Aventine Hill.
00:27:18.300 The brothers began to build their respective settlements.
00:27:20.680 But, when Romulus began to set the sacred boundaries of his territory,
00:27:25.560 the dispute between the brothers reached a critical level.
00:27:28.880 Remus again disagreed with his brother.
00:27:31.500 In an act of provocation, Remus overstepped the borders of Rome.
00:27:36.420 Romulus attacked his brother in a fit of rage.
00:27:38.680 Even though Rome was founded in a brotherly tragedy, it grew and prospered over time.
00:27:46.740 Romulus reigned over the city for 38 years.
00:27:49.820 At the end of his life, Romulus was raptured by the gods and divinized.
00:27:54.740 Rome's founder came to be idolized as the warrior god Quirinius.
00:27:59.660 In the following centuries, Rome became the most important city in the ancient world.
00:28:04.540 A great empire emerged from Romulus' founded city.
00:28:10.580 Okay, so Mars seduced her.
00:28:13.920 She has these two very important babies, right?
00:28:16.800 They're the twins' mom.
00:28:18.400 So back to this V-Day connection within the looper call.
00:28:21.800 The priest would sacrifice a goat and a dog.
00:28:24.740 Come on, all religions sacrificed, right?
00:28:26.960 It's not satanic.
00:28:28.460 It wasn't some satanic practice.
00:28:30.520 And it's not satanic when Christians do it, right?
00:28:32.800 So the hide of the goat, which symbolized fertility, among other things,
00:28:39.020 was cut into strips or thongs and dipped in the goat's blood.
00:28:42.920 Then the blood was also smeared on the foreheads of the two looper kai, as they call them.
00:28:47.560 Then they would run through the streets swatting people with the bloody goat hide thongs.
00:28:52.340 And women actually...
00:28:53.220 Oh, that's the painting there.
00:28:53.800 Yeah, okay, go ahead.
00:28:54.760 Women actually wanted the looper call you a friendly whip because it was thought to bring fertility and healthy pregnancy.
00:29:02.920 So around this time, there was also a large matchmaking event where guys chose a woman's name from the jar.
00:29:10.580 So this time of year became, yeah, there you go, associated with marriage and babies and fertility.
00:29:21.520 And it's tied in with this wolf deity and all the founding of Rome.
00:29:25.760 You know, it's all kind of together, right?
00:29:27.460 Purification and fertility.
00:29:28.960 Then came Christianity and legends about a persecuted, you know, St. Valentine.
00:29:34.720 There's no proof of this, but they claim that pagan Claudius II jailed this Valentine character for marrying Christian couples.
00:29:44.300 This took this happy kind of fun pagan celebration, trying to make it more about like martyrdom
00:29:51.940 as opposed to this open fertility and purification festival.
00:29:56.000 But the name St. Valentine, Valentine's Day, kind of remains just like St. Patrick's Day, right?
00:30:03.240 And it's when that's actually based on Ostera, the spring equinox, which we'll be experiencing next.
00:30:09.500 But covering up the original roots of this tradition.
00:30:12.820 But ultimately, the roots of it is still there.
00:30:16.500 This is how powerful these ancient traditions are.
00:30:19.720 It's love, fertility, and romance.
00:30:23.240 So couldn't kill that off, right?
00:30:25.280 Yeah, I mean, it's like...
00:30:26.400 But they can give us black chocolate.
00:30:29.240 Well, and that just also shows you the degradation of the thing, right?
00:30:33.360 If you're just like how it's, you know, based in something, then it becomes another thing,
00:30:38.080 which is really kind of a, you know, a hijacking of it or like an illusion.
00:30:42.360 And then now we're even losing those things.
00:30:44.440 And now it's just becoming about, yeah, chocolate or gifts or, you know, materialism or shit like this.
00:30:48.760 You know, I mean, it's just like a degradation, like a devolution of, you know, traditions, right?
00:30:53.740 Or mythology or reasoning why we do stuff, right?
00:30:58.720 But yeah, if you want to find this, you know, I'll just mention this real quick.
00:31:03.000 But Etruscans, right, there's like a proto-Italian.
00:31:08.080 They've even said one of the reasons why Rome became so successful, in part, is because of an Etruscan citizen
00:31:15.820 who taught the, at that time, kind of the backwards, you know, Romans that didn't, they weren't advanced at all.
00:31:23.340 It was like all Etruscans, like they were a shit back then, you know?
00:31:26.660 But, what is it called again?
00:31:31.580 Assessment, you basically do a, oh shit, what's the word?
00:31:34.700 I'm totally spacing on it.
00:31:36.340 I hate it when that happens.
00:31:38.240 You know, you check what you have.
00:31:41.680 Inventory is the wrong word either.
00:31:43.400 My brain is completely fried it out for some reason.
00:31:46.420 But you check what you got.
00:31:48.800 You adapt according to everything, you know, a survey basically.
00:31:52.720 Like a survey, I guess there's a different term for it.
00:31:54.740 But that's what they do, right?
00:31:55.700 Survey what they have, lands, resources, population, you know, and just basically make it this
00:32:01.620 very kind of cold, methodical, kind of calculating way of like going about, well, conquering others
00:32:09.800 and expanding your territories and, you know, bringing them into the fold and stuff like that.
00:32:13.560 But Etruscan, I mean, that goes way back.
00:32:15.480 And I just, you know, just scrolling through, there's some really cool stuff here.
00:32:19.520 One of the world's greatest archaeological finds, second quarter of the 6th century BC.
00:32:24.660 The Montelloni chariots, right?
00:32:28.000 Am I looking at a sun symbol there?
00:32:30.580 Yes, I am.
00:32:31.160 Etruscan pendant with a large equilateral cross of concentric circles flanked by small, four
00:32:36.180 small right-facings for us to guess.
00:32:39.260 700 to 650 BC.
00:32:41.340 And I mean, that's not...
00:32:42.100 Nazis.
00:32:42.300 There were Nazis.
00:32:42.660 This is a...
00:32:43.060 It goes back to Nazis.
00:32:44.300 I know.
00:32:45.380 Which is funny, right?
00:32:46.280 But this...
00:32:48.180 Now, this is a pendant technically, so it's not one of those brassetets, but does it remind
00:32:52.380 you of anything?
00:32:53.060 Earliest depictions of Odin, right there?
00:32:55.480 Remember that?
00:32:55.980 Yeah, that's right.
00:32:56.420 So, it's just, it's very, very similar.
00:32:59.940 Where did we go?
00:33:00.940 Where did it go?
00:33:02.640 I'm all out of whack here.
00:33:03.840 Are you saying the Vikings really built...
00:33:05.420 I'm saying there's a proto-Indo-Aryan, if you prefer that term, or Indo-European civilization
00:33:13.900 that, yes, they shared things.
00:33:15.780 And yes, the swastika was very important to them.
00:33:17.640 And in fact, Ukraine, as we'll go on to here next, has some of the oldest depictions
00:33:22.720 of these things.
00:33:23.460 There's a civilization that's called Arata, right?
00:33:26.600 Which goes back, like, I forget, what is it?
00:33:29.680 20, do you speculate?
00:33:31.820 12,000 years?
00:33:33.560 Like, there's...
00:33:34.480 And now, because of everything, right?
00:33:36.220 With the war and stuff, it's not like that they're, like, prioritizing archaeological work
00:33:39.440 or anything in that area, right?
00:33:41.380 But the point is, it's a shared, common European heritage and culture.
00:33:46.640 However, that tied these things together.
00:33:48.800 And yes, you had migrations.
00:33:50.460 One group goes north, or the group in the north goes down south, and there's cross, kind
00:33:54.920 of pollination, whatever, but they're all belonging to the same extended family, really.
00:34:00.540 Merging, like, Yamnaya with hunter-gatherers way back when, right?
00:34:03.820 The Aryan invasion, as they call it.
00:34:06.280 But anyway, so yeah, that kind of takes us to the next topic.
00:34:08.660 But before that, I'm going to take this.
00:34:09.800 Eyes of Odin over at Rumble says,
00:34:11.420 Howdy, my marriage will be on Valentine's Day.
00:34:13.360 There you go.
00:34:13.780 Congratulations.
00:34:14.140 So that's, yeah, 14th.
00:34:16.340 So we'll see, I forgot to mention earlier, we'll see if that chocolate's still there
00:34:19.700 then, huh?
00:34:20.020 I've got to go back after that, after the 14th and see.
00:34:23.020 Maybe they have removed it.
00:34:24.900 Genius move.
00:34:26.040 Eyes of Odin says, ha ha.
00:34:27.160 Anyway, and always remember, it's a war against Nazis, bro.
00:34:30.860 Don't pay attention to, I guess, to the Jews actually committing the crimes they're accused
00:34:36.420 of others of.
00:34:37.820 Yes, exactly.
00:34:38.540 We'll get to that whole thing with the Putin interview here in a second.
00:34:41.700 Thank you, Hase of Odin.
00:34:43.200 Good to see you.
00:34:43.580 Der Scherussker says,
00:34:44.300 It's the Nazis' fault.
00:34:46.480 Das kann nur ein Nazi sehen.
00:34:49.180 Despite all the texts in the interview, the division among our circles is still present.
00:34:54.240 Absolutely.
00:34:54.800 It's a lot of different.
00:34:55.780 Like, we did a poll on our Telegram.
00:34:58.980 Let me see where that, what was the outcome of that here?
00:35:02.580 Let me check.
00:35:03.000 t.me forward slash red-ice TV.
00:35:06.200 If you want to drop, I think it's still open.
00:35:07.420 I forget how long I said it for.
00:35:09.640 But I asked, is it valuable that Tucker interviewed, you know, Putin?
00:35:16.760 And the answer was yes, 48%.
00:35:19.780 No, 27%.
00:35:22.380 And 25% said it too early to tell.
00:35:25.020 Yeah, we'll see what the fallout is of that, you know.
00:35:28.640 Oh, we have to do the 3-14 first, though.
00:35:31.340 Yeah, of course.
00:35:32.140 I forgot.
00:35:32.500 Sorry.
00:35:34.020 Tell us about it.
00:35:34.780 I just thought that this was funny because I have a, I've had a Radio 3-14 YouTube that I've saved for years.
00:35:41.540 Yep.
00:35:41.900 For years.
00:35:42.600 And I just never posted on it because we were always posting on red-ice.
00:35:46.720 And then I get this message yesterday.
00:35:49.400 We've reviewed your content and found severe or repeated violations to our community guidelines.
00:35:55.260 Because of this, we have removed your channel from YouTube.
00:35:58.620 Repeated and severe violations.
00:36:00.380 I didn't have any videos up there at all.
00:36:02.800 Well, so my existence is severe and a repeated violation of their community guidelines.
00:36:10.280 Yeah, I mean, what do they see it as, they see it as, like, yeah, you're trying to take a technological circumvention.
00:36:20.800 What was the term they used for it?
00:36:21.960 I forget what it was.
00:36:22.800 But it was something like that.
00:36:23.540 It was basically like, oh, you're trying to, you know, and that's why, like, you know, you set one up and they nuke your channel after a while.
00:36:29.560 But the point is, I think it's kind of, look, maybe, like, AI does this or something.
00:36:34.140 I know they go to, like, what account did you have or were logged in with when you created the account?
00:36:41.940 And if that's linked, I think one of the accounts now that we have to, like, you know, because if you do watch YouTube and you want to save a video or, like, favorite it or make a playlist or remember some things or whatever,
00:36:52.480 that account, you cannot start a new channel now.
00:36:57.080 They'll always be the case, right?
00:36:58.420 You use that account to create a new channel.
00:37:00.240 Now it just, you can't do it.
00:37:01.280 You can't comment with it.
00:37:02.020 You can't do anything.
00:37:02.600 So I'm surprised they even, like, let us have that account still, but still.
00:37:05.800 Well, and also, I've had plenty of people tell me they've uploaded, like, 314 interviews I've done and videos and they get taken down.
00:37:13.500 Well, it's like Facebook.
00:37:14.800 So they're like, it's pathetic.
00:37:15.800 Well, yeah.
00:37:16.780 God, they're so pathetic.
00:37:17.700 Of course, but, I mean, this is like Facebook and stuff and other, like, it's your, no, like,
00:37:21.540 your face is banned.
00:37:22.940 What was it like?
00:37:23.540 There's certain individuals, like, you can't show this person on the social network.
00:37:27.140 That doesn't matter.
00:37:27.740 I could, like I said, years ago, I could bake cookies and put up a video on YouTube and it was going to get banned.
00:37:34.040 You know, that's how ridiculous it is.
00:37:36.080 Yeah.
00:37:36.660 Okay.
00:37:37.260 Anyway, so let's move on here.
00:37:41.080 Yeah, I haven't actually seen this Tucker interview, so I'll be watching for the first time.
00:37:45.000 All right.
00:37:45.540 Well, I mean, we're not going to play a two-hour, seven-minute, and 19-second interview.
00:37:51.540 We don't have time for that.
00:37:52.600 I've pulled out a couple of things which I've found the most interesting, but I must say, I do.
00:38:00.040 It's kind of spurgy and funny in a way, and I get that.
00:38:03.300 A lot of people are like, you know, we'll just play the first, like, few minutes when we get started.
00:38:10.760 Now, I personally like history.
00:38:13.300 I don't have anything against history.
00:38:14.480 I think it's good to know history, and even if it's a history that's either – even if it's – I'm not saying it's good if it's wrong,
00:38:22.120 but I'm saying at least then from somebody's perspective, like a world leader, right, like Putin.
00:38:27.540 And it's like, well, it's better to hear an interview with a guy than not to hear an interview with a guy.
00:38:34.460 And frankly, some things were even more crystallized for me in this – for that reason.
00:38:39.920 So I think it's better to hear them talk, right?
00:38:42.260 I suppose it's like hyperventilating hysteria on the part of some shit libs and, like, other mainstream media people are like,
00:38:48.720 we have to ban Tucker, and, like, the EU is going to impose sanctions and stuff.
00:38:53.060 Like, you can't even – look, I don't –
00:38:54.160 Can't even talk to a world leader?
00:38:55.340 That's absurd.
00:38:56.420 Of course it is, right?
00:38:57.320 And I'm not – you know, we're not supportive of Putin, and we'll show you, you know, why in this interview.
00:39:03.340 Now, having said that, there's some things that he gets right.
00:39:09.740 There's some things he – I think are justified.
00:39:12.400 There's some things that are true, and I'll highlight those a little bit later, too, of, like, some of the reasoning,
00:39:18.040 which I'm like, okay, okay, so far, so good.
00:39:20.600 And then all of a sudden, like, almost in a schizo way, like, okay, but you talk about NATO and, like, expansion and the EU membership
00:39:27.440 and maybe even putting – maybe nukes or – you know, there's all these weird talks about what's happening at the time,
00:39:31.960 putting those on Ukrainian soil.
00:39:33.960 But then he just becomes about, like, Nazis all of a – like, all of a sudden, you know,
00:39:37.880 instead of, like, NATO involvement, CIA, gay ops, and coups, which is like, okay, okay, okay, I get it.
00:39:43.620 Like, that's not good.
00:39:45.260 But then it's like, but my Nazis, right?
00:39:46.880 So anyway, we'll get to that.
00:39:47.780 I'm getting ahead of myself here.
00:39:49.020 But I will say this.
00:39:51.540 I think Putin is one – he's not – he might be either dishonest or he doesn't know his history,
00:39:57.300 some parts of it at least, but at least he can sit down and for two hours talk about the history of his nation
00:40:04.260 and, again, even if it's an erroneous one or whatever, can you imagine, like, Joe Biden sitting down and, like, going on for, like, two hours about something?
00:40:15.380 Or even other, like, you know, leaders in other Western countries, right?
00:40:19.100 I don't think they – I don't think they would, to be honest.
00:40:22.500 And no many can.
00:40:23.460 They don't even have that interest.
00:40:24.960 It seems – I'm saying this, like, it's admirable, at least from the point of view, like, he genuinely seems interested,
00:40:31.440 at least even if that's from, like, let just – obviously, anybody would do this.
00:40:36.220 It's his job.
00:40:37.920 He's not the leader of, you know – he's not the leader of America.
00:40:41.600 He's not the leader of some African countries.
00:40:42.940 He's the leader of Russia.
00:40:44.140 And it's in that way, then, to push his country's interest, right?
00:40:49.280 And the Russian establishment interest, I guess, to a certain extent.
00:40:52.000 That just kind of makes sense.
00:40:52.880 I'm not saying he shouldn't be – you know, oh, he needs to just be more objective when no one else in the world essentially is objective.
00:40:58.080 Everybody's objective.
00:40:58.940 I want to push their own thing.
00:41:00.100 But having said that, so those are some admirable traits, I guess, of the guy.
00:41:06.500 And so he knows his history and stuff like that, right?
00:41:09.460 But so let's play the first two minutes because it's, like, Tucker's – it's kind of funny.
00:41:12.880 It's like, okay, it's like, why did you invade?
00:41:16.540 And it's like, well, you see, in the year 800, it's kind of –
00:41:22.580 Well, usually it goes back.
00:41:24.460 And I personally think it's funny because, like, he brings up, you know, Rorick, right?
00:41:27.560 The Rorick dynasty.
00:41:28.460 And, you know, we named our son Rorick after Rorick, who's a Scandinavian Viking slash Varangian, right, prince who came down to rule.
00:41:38.180 It's like, oh, I'm interested in this issue.
00:41:39.900 This is great.
00:41:40.320 Let's see what he knows.
00:41:41.500 And he's going to go through, like, the early Ruse history of it.
00:41:45.040 So anyway, let's play a little portion of that because I did find that funny.
00:41:48.140 And, you know, I was having too much.
00:41:50.040 Tucker was, like, kind of, like, annoyed with this.
00:41:51.800 Like, what do you – I get it in one way.
00:41:53.500 He wanted to, like, straight down to it.
00:41:55.680 Like, you know, let's not beat around the bush here.
00:41:57.240 Like, why did you invade, you know?
00:41:59.540 And you can kind of see his snarkiness at certain points.
00:42:01.420 But anyway, let's play a little bit here.
00:42:02.740 For a serious conversation.
00:42:06.180 Here's the quote.
00:42:07.920 Thank you.
00:42:08.700 It's a formidable serious talk.
00:42:13.980 Because your basic education is in history as far as I understand.
00:42:18.300 Yes.
00:42:18.540 So if you don't mind, I will take only 30 seconds or one minute to give you a short reference
00:42:26.380 to history for giving you a little historical background.
00:42:29.820 Please.
00:42:32.980 That's – it's – 30 seconds or, like, a minute.
00:42:37.760 Are you ready?
00:42:38.320 Are you ready for 30 seconds or a minute?
00:42:42.240 In the year 800.
00:42:44.600 Is that a Russian thing, maybe?
00:42:48.280 I'm not sure what it – it's kind of funny.
00:42:51.060 And so people –
00:42:51.800 No, it's not a Russian thing.
00:42:53.080 It's people making fun of it.
00:42:55.520 The memes are already out.
00:42:56.760 Like, so why did you invade Ukraine?
00:42:58.940 Let me take you a few minutes to explain the history.
00:43:00.940 Please do.
00:43:02.320 It was a stormy day in Ukraine back in the year 4,753 B.C.
00:43:08.060 Tsar Batakan is dismounting his horse at the marketplace to purchase a first and provisions
00:43:12.960 for his long journey ahead.
00:43:14.740 Tucker is just like –
00:43:15.480 Russians like literature, you know.
00:43:17.180 They're known for that.
00:43:18.740 Why did Russia – I went, well, you see, in the year 862.
00:43:24.260 That's the –
00:43:24.880 And it's like, that's – I appreciate that.
00:43:27.200 It's funny.
00:43:27.960 And it's kind of spurgey in a way.
00:43:29.780 But it's – but it is – it's not that it's not – it is important.
00:43:32.360 It's true.
00:43:33.500 I mean, you have to kind of set the – set the stage.
00:43:36.920 Maybe this is not his opportunity.
00:43:38.220 Again, even if that is dishonest, even if – or even if it's inaccurate, or even if you
00:43:42.580 have disagreements about that history, as one should, right?
00:43:45.940 That's just what it is.
00:43:47.880 Poland's interest, which he brings up all the time, like, goddamn Poland, you know,
00:43:51.560 kind of thing, will have their version of things, right?
00:43:55.820 Well, we had this territory you're seeing, 1652, and therefore the border should go
00:43:59.800 right back to that, you know, kind of thing.
00:44:01.200 That's just what it is.
00:44:02.220 But anyway, I'm just – I'm getting out of myself.
00:44:04.280 Let's play a little bit of its answer here.
00:44:07.340 Let's look where our relationship with Ukraine started from.
00:44:11.100 Where did Ukraine come from?
00:44:14.780 The Russian state started gathering itself as a centralized statehood, and it is considered
00:44:21.960 to be the year of the establishment of the Russian state in 862.
00:44:26.920 When the townspeople of Novgorod invited a Varangian prince, Rurik, from Scandinavia to reign, in
00:44:39.980 1862, Russia celebrated the 1,000th anniversary of its statehood, and in Novgorod, there is
00:44:48.600 a memorial dedicated to the 1,000th anniversary of the country.
00:44:52.740 In 882, Rurik's successor, Prince Oleg, who was actually playing the role of regent at Rurik's
00:45:01.820 younger son – Russians made a movie about this, too – because Rurik had died by that
00:45:07.400 time, came to Kyiv.
00:45:12.400 He ousted two brothers, who apparently had once been members of Rurik's squad.
00:45:22.400 So Russia began to develop with two centers of power – Kyiv and Novgorod.
00:45:28.440 Now I'm going to play a little bit of that because it's kind of interesting, right?
00:45:33.640 Because he recognizes here that the foundation of Russia, the heart of Russia, is Kyiv, right?
00:45:41.920 Which is in Ukraine.
00:45:44.240 And I mean, he goes on here for like – this is literally like 30, at least 30 minutes
00:45:48.880 like history all the way up, right?
00:45:51.740 Which is like – look, it's important.
00:45:54.860 Well, for them it is.
00:45:55.920 Of course it is.
00:45:57.400 It's a historical dispute.
00:46:00.480 But then it's – so the spin here that happens, right?
00:46:05.640 Which is interesting because they basically – you know, he attributes – I'm going to
00:46:08.680 paraphrase this.
00:46:09.320 So I listened to this, you know, twice first, I was like, wait a minute, okay, so what happened
00:46:12.920 here – you know, all of a sudden you lose the power center in Kyiv because basically
00:46:17.640 the golden horde, right, the Mongols push in, and you basically lose that.
00:46:23.560 And it was basically because they sacked, you know, places that were further down south
00:46:29.980 where Kyiv is, right?
00:46:31.620 And so some of the states up in – or, you know, cities, I guess, towns up in the northern
00:46:37.460 parts were strong.
00:46:39.280 They weren't sacked as hard, so they basically maintained.
00:46:41.640 So that's how the Muscovites, the whole Moscow thing kind of started, right?
00:46:45.780 It's like after they basically pulled out and like, okay, we have some remnants here
00:46:49.000 still.
00:46:49.520 Now let's rebuild it up from there kind of thing.
00:46:51.920 But it's this thing.
00:46:52.820 The spin here then becomes all the way up through history.
00:46:56.520 And it goes through, you know, where's the example I wanted to take here?
00:47:01.440 Yeah, like, what was it again?
00:47:04.840 Yeah, the Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth is brought up, like all these different lines
00:47:09.080 at what time were they ruled by different areas and stuff like that.
00:47:13.560 But it becomes like this.
00:47:14.860 Okay, so the argument is basically, so therefore Ukraine doesn't exist, right?
00:47:20.080 These were just borderlands, and it really doesn't, you know, connote any ethnic group
00:47:26.140 or anything like that.
00:47:27.220 And I just – I think that's dishonest.
00:47:30.160 I don't think that's true at all.
00:47:31.400 As I said, some of the oldest parts of what became European civilization has its roots
00:47:35.560 in the Ukraine kind of area, you know what I mean?
00:47:38.300 Domestication of the horse took place there.
00:47:40.000 And granted, it might not be exactly the same ethnic group that did those things that is
00:47:44.620 there today or whatever, right?
00:47:45.760 But the heart was there of Russia, and it feels a little bit – without Kiev, it has
00:47:52.400 lost its heart.
00:47:53.780 It would be like, you know, I'm not sure if the Byzantium is the right thing to compare
00:47:59.420 to, but it was like you lost Constantinople, and now you're without Constantinople.
00:48:04.660 Your issue would be like, oh, let's try to get that back and rebuild that with the heart.
00:48:09.680 You can't just let that go or, you know what I mean, of sorts, right?
00:48:12.900 But in this case, the stance is, since they can't have it, then it feels to me that it's
00:48:18.200 like, well, therefore, it doesn't really matter.
00:48:20.460 It doesn't exist.
00:48:21.660 It's just a – what was the term he used?
00:48:24.880 It's like downplaying it.
00:48:26.360 Yeah, the term he used was like, if it's – it's basically just like the former Russian
00:48:34.220 Lance, you know, that's basically what it is, which gives him this like, therefore,
00:48:37.680 where I can, you know, just kind of take it back, essentially, or at least does part of
00:48:42.240 it.
00:48:42.620 Again, I think there are some legitimate claims of what happened in eastern Ukraine and the
00:48:48.460 Maidan, you know, coup and like the CA, geop, and all that stuff.
00:48:52.580 I think there's a lot to it.
00:48:53.420 But I mean, an example, there would be like Finland or whatever, like, well, you know,
00:48:59.040 that was just an eastern colony of Sweden.
00:49:00.960 Give it back.
00:49:02.020 Yeah, we can – the lands formerly known as Sweden to the east are now ours.
00:49:06.000 Like, where do you – it becomes silly.
00:49:07.800 How far back do you want to go?
00:49:08.800 Exactly, right?
00:49:09.460 Do you get my point?
00:49:10.100 It becomes kind of silly of sort.
00:49:12.560 What I'm saying is every area essentially in the world have gone through a version of
00:49:18.960 this in some way or another before it formulated into what it actually is, right?
00:49:22.960 You could argue that – well, the Norwegians don't really exist because, you see, there's
00:49:28.080 a root people that have their history, co-joint history with Danes and Swedes around the Lake
00:49:34.520 Vannan, which is today in Sweden.
00:49:36.240 So Norwegians don't really exist.
00:49:37.920 And furthermore, we controlled them for a while anyway, so we should just take that
00:49:41.020 back now.
00:49:41.800 You know what I mean?
00:49:42.700 You could break this down however much you want, essentially.
00:49:45.780 Yeah, the Grand Duchy of Finland, and then it was back and forth.
00:49:48.520 It was Sweden for a while.
00:49:49.380 It was Russia for a while.
00:49:50.300 They try to get – you know, take that back.
00:49:51.900 But the point is they've done the same to other parts of the world too, right?
00:49:56.900 With Russification of Finland, it was a great revolt against that.
00:50:00.260 And so, therefore, you can understand where a lot of the animosity comes from, both in
00:50:04.620 Ukraine, especially after the Second World War, which we'll get to with the Nazi stuff,
00:50:08.100 right?
00:50:08.900 But like a lot of animosity against some of these countries and stuff.
00:50:12.100 But we kind of find ourselves where we are right now, right?
00:50:14.440 With the countries that we have.
00:50:15.680 And it's like to try to redraw borders or say this was mine or this.
00:50:20.100 Doesn't that kind of make them – even if that's historic – you know, you could argue
00:50:23.040 the history of this, right?
00:50:23.800 But like the Nazis were accused of like, oh, Lebensraum, right?
00:50:29.200 The Polish territory used to belong to Germany, so we're going to take them back.
00:50:33.440 What's the difference, really?
00:50:34.700 You know what I mean?
00:50:35.740 You're the Nazi now, Putin.
00:50:38.100 I'm not going to go down that wrong, but you know what I mean?
00:50:40.300 Yeah.
00:50:40.620 So, I mean, you can argue this.
00:50:42.360 But the point is every country has gone through this.
00:50:43.940 I mean, they're the same people.
00:50:45.260 All the Ukrainian friends I have and Russian friends, like they don't want to fight.
00:50:49.480 It's dumb.
00:50:50.380 Yeah, but as Russia has become more of a kind of a multi-ethnic, multi-religious society,
00:50:55.840 they've expanded more and more to the east, and they've brought in a lot of, you know,
00:50:59.400 Mongol-looking people into their federation and stuff like that.
00:51:02.480 And so it's not the – you know, entirely today, the Russian federation is not entirely – that's
00:51:07.500 not the same ethnic group.
00:51:08.340 It's tons of different – in fact, he prides himself on that.
00:51:10.160 Of course, the western side is very different than the eastern side as well in demographics.
00:51:13.700 Yeah, I mean, you have the –
00:51:14.560 It's a big land mass.
00:51:15.600 You have that time when, you know, was it – yeah, Peter the Great tried to Europeanize
00:51:21.000 Russia, right?
00:51:22.660 But now they've been forced to join the other side.
00:51:24.420 But anyway, so I just want to play a little bit of that first clip to, like, show you.
00:51:26.940 But, yeah, the Varangians, this was like, okay, we'll give it back to them then, you
00:51:30.120 know?
00:51:30.240 Like, what do you – what do you stop?
00:51:32.720 You know what I mean?
00:51:33.380 Kind of thing.
00:51:34.280 The Kievan Rus, do they have the map of that here?
00:51:37.280 I hated that.
00:51:37.980 Did I mention that?
00:51:38.600 The Sochi Olympics, the opening ceremony, I think was that 2014.
00:51:42.160 I always hated it, it was so dishonest that they showed that there was, like, Greeks that
00:51:46.420 came in Viking-looking ships to, like, found Russia.
00:51:49.560 Yeah, that was outrageous.
00:51:51.540 Like, what?
00:51:52.060 It was in the guy, Niklas Rurik, remember that name again?
00:51:55.280 Guest from overseas.
00:51:56.420 He painted that.
00:51:57.840 1899, right?
00:51:59.500 Invitation of the Varangians.
00:52:00.780 Rurik and his brothers arrive.
00:52:02.940 But, anyway, so there is that shared, you know, kind of heritage there, common start
00:52:08.060 of Russia, and now they've kind of lost, if you will, the heart of that, and then it
00:52:11.780 was because the Golden Horde came in, and now it's moved to Moscow, and now, you know,
00:52:16.020 some people say, well, then, you know, it's a different thing.
00:52:19.700 But Poland, right?
00:52:20.580 Poland, too.
00:52:22.900 It was not even on the map for 123 years.
00:52:27.060 So you go, well, Poland doesn't really exist.
00:52:28.840 It wasn't even on the maps, you know what I mean?
00:52:30.220 It was, where do you draw the line?
00:52:31.740 Where do you begin in history?
00:52:33.520 So, anyway, we can play a little bit more of this line here, when it says that Putin
00:52:41.060 argues that Ukraine doesn't exist, basically, until the USSR.
00:52:44.220 And, again, I think that's, I don't agree with that at all.
00:52:47.640 It's, I mean, how do you delineate it, right?
00:52:51.600 Yes, it's an ethnic group, but then there's other things.
00:52:53.840 There's cultural, geographical differences.
00:52:56.560 These are still big areas, big countries.
00:52:58.480 You have this distinct ethnic group there.
00:53:01.020 In Ukraine, it goes back thousands and thousands and thousands of years.
00:53:04.840 Some of the oldest depictions of, you know, some of these sun wheels and swastikas and
00:53:09.020 shit that we have.
00:53:09.860 It's in Ukraine today, right?
00:53:12.100 So they are a unique group and a unique people, although they're obviously related to the
00:53:16.840 Western Russians, obviously, right?
00:53:18.640 Especially those in the eastern parts of Ukraine as well.
00:53:21.120 But, anyway, Putin said here, it doesn't really exist.
00:53:24.340 Listen to this line here.
00:53:24.980 Oh, Black Sea region.
00:53:26.400 That was completely out of the question.
00:53:28.480 In 1654?
00:53:31.360 Exactly.
00:53:33.780 You obviously have encyclopedic knowledge of this region, but why didn't you make this
00:53:37.940 case, for the first 22 years as president, that Ukraine wasn't a real country?
00:53:42.580 The Soviet Union was given a great deal of territory that had never belonged to it, including
00:53:53.740 the Black Sea region.
00:53:54.880 At some point, when Russia received them as an outcome of the Russo-Turkish wars, they
00:54:04.520 were called New Russia, or Novorossiya.
00:54:07.440 But that does not matter.
00:54:10.560 What matters is that Lenin, the founder of the Soviet state, established Ukraine that way.
00:54:18.060 For decades, the Ukrainian Soviet Republic developed as part of the USSR.
00:54:24.660 And for unknown reasons, again, the Bolsheviks were engaged in Ukrainianization.
00:54:29.680 It was not merely because the Soviet leadership was composed to a great extent of those originating
00:54:35.980 from Ukraine.
00:54:37.360 Rather, it was explained by the general policy of indigenization pursued by the Soviet Union.
00:54:43.140 If this is true, that's fascinating, right?
00:54:49.440 Because it's like, I always heard it was like this, well, it was a homogenization, rather.
00:54:53.860 It was a centralization of power, homogenization.
00:54:57.720 Even the socialism in Sweden was homogenizing.
00:55:00.620 It was like, made a concerted effort to eradicate vastly different dialects.
00:55:05.980 They wanted a Riks-Svenska, a Riks-Svedish, like one version of Swedish, you know, things
00:55:11.520 like that.
00:55:11.920 But here, there's any Lenin coming in and like, oh, let's, you know, let's make this
00:55:16.820 group distinct and encourage that.
00:55:19.800 I don't know if it's true.
00:55:20.760 Maybe it is true.
00:55:21.300 That's fascinating.
00:55:22.120 I'm not sure what the reason for that would be.
00:55:23.940 But it's a lot of this like, oh, well, it kind of happened just under Lenin without
00:55:26.940 saying, well, there is a history here preceding the region for a long time.
00:55:31.440 Yeah, by the way, I saw lefties like defending Lenin, like, stop blaming this on Lenin.
00:55:35.640 They just love Lenin.
00:55:37.240 Oh, do they?
00:55:38.040 Yeah, I saw some people.
00:55:38.920 Because there's this weird, not lefty, but they're kind of anti, it's, well, that's
00:55:43.060 what, um, that's the neocons, right?
00:55:45.340 Essentially, they came out of the neo-Trotsky guys who were actually against Lenin.
00:55:48.800 Well, especially, specifically Stalin, I should actually emphasize was more Stalin, right?
00:55:52.620 But anyway, let's just finish this clip here.
00:55:54.700 Like, taking off the
00:56:03.760 created after the world war ii ukraine received you can did exist before the soviets though but
00:56:10.400 addition to the lands that had belonged to poland before the war part of the lands that had
00:56:15.680 previously belonged to hungary and romania so romania and hungary had some of their lands taken
00:56:21.680 away and given to the soviet ukraine and they still remain part of ukraine so in this sense
00:56:27.600 we have every reason to affirm that ukraine is an artificial state they're shaped at stalin's will
00:56:33.680 do you believe i don't know if there's a cut there tucker didn't talk about that but whatever
00:56:37.920 but it's like this okay so you know again oh it's a romanian some romanians lived there and some
00:56:42.160 hungarians and so it doesn't really again you can you can slice up any this is the history of europe
00:56:47.040 like have you you actually maybe brought it in but like one of those maps that are like a time lapse
00:56:52.640 of just like how the borders change what country pops up everywhere around the world you know that's
00:56:57.520 just well that's kind of what it is but many of those ethnic cultures were still there and tied
00:57:03.840 to the land no matter what political entity swept over them or took them over or try to starve them
00:57:09.680 out or whatever i mean together holodomor as far as i know was not brought up in this you know that's
00:57:15.120 outrageous why would they side with the germans as we'll get to here soon right why why did they fight
00:57:20.400 the bolsheviks the judeo-bolshevik communist you know marxist yeah because so far right now he's
00:57:25.920 took over he's talking about communists bolsheviks like yeah it's like what they did they've ruined
00:57:30.640 things right well but then it's almost like this kind of uh well you know yeah they do let me see
00:57:37.040 how do we try to get it yeah they did that uh is there a value judgment of that okay well that's
00:57:43.440 good then or is that bad i guess it i guess in in one way maybe he's alluding to that that's bad that
00:57:48.400 they did that in that part of the world at the same time as far as i know there's other statements
00:57:52.160 where i've said that the collapse of the soviet union was one of the greatest uh disasters in the
00:57:56.640 uh 20th century i believe right isn't that one of them um so you know you could pick and choose i
00:58:02.160 guess what quote you want to take in order to affirm this or or that or another but you know i'm going to
00:58:06.720 come around to that with communism a little bit as well let me see what tucker asked him after that
00:58:10.560 point because it's like there's so much there's someone so many things you could ask this guy at that
00:58:15.520 point and i get it they don't have you know three days to sit down and talk about the whole you know
00:58:19.520 history here but it's like tucker can you tell me more about the danzig corridor in like you know
00:58:24.560 like in the in the 18 uh late 1800s you know it's like he doesn't he doesn't know some of this stuff
00:58:29.680 so this is like okay he's just kind of sitting there like what what am i supposed to say about
00:58:33.200 this yeah that's what some people did what was it the meme here there's another one uh what was this
00:58:37.920 here we go what was it uh i guess this is the the based putin folks here just uh uh sit down and
00:58:44.720 learn history in mary mutt so let's i i still think this one is more funnier uh what is pet
00:58:53.280 pet shine again pet shiny i guess the shirisker would would know this i don't know how to pronounce
00:58:58.080 it anyway let's see what tucker said there let's go back if hungary has a right to take its land back
00:59:02.240 from ukraine and that other nations have a right to go back to their 1654 border yeah no that's a good
00:59:07.280 that's a good point it's he's making the point that i would as well it's like what do you draw the line
00:59:11.360 yeah yeah i'm not sure i don't know back to the 1654 borders but given stalin's time so-called
00:59:25.520 stalin's regime which as many claim saw numerous violations of human rights and violations of the
00:59:32.000 rights of other states one may say that they could claim back those lands of theirs while having no
00:59:46.160 right to do that okay anyway so that's the point that's the point of that i want to play uh now let's
00:59:53.920 get this is next part is what i kind of found the most interesting right because it's like
00:59:57.520 the claims of why this happened essentially right and so legitimate claims for me in my book at least
01:00:04.800 would include then yes nato expansion and he went through in great details about this of like
01:00:10.320 the different violations of the treaties like the the minsk uh you know agreement i guess it's not a
01:00:14.720 treaty thinking but the minsk agreement how they threw that in the bin uh at various points there
01:00:20.560 were a number of things whether ultimately would have been good or not for ukraine there's different
01:00:24.000 things that can be argued but the point is yes they were promised certain things by certain
01:00:28.560 political leaders along the way no no we're not going to expand nato don't worry and of course then
01:00:32.480 they go into the baltic countries now they're talking about ukraine there's all these other
01:00:36.560 countries that are trying to weave into this so i get that they feel like hey look this is just
01:00:42.160 going and going where is this going to stop like is it going to be all around our borders we have
01:00:46.480 our own national interest i think those are legitimate claims right to like why you did what you did
01:00:51.280 but then it kind of comes down to this issue basically well no actually it's kind of it's
01:00:56.480 it's denazification essentially that that's what it sounds it's almost like a schizo thing all of
01:01:00.960 a sudden yes that well you you said all these legitimate things now all of a sudden you talk
01:01:06.080 about no that well they don't have a right to have this particular national identity so let's listen
01:01:10.880 to that part of it it's again a little longer but i think it's worth playing that i think it's around
01:01:14.880 50 minutes uh so let's skip forward here a little bit and then see what he says about this uh here we go
01:01:20.640 let's check from that that it cost a large sum of money almost five billion but the political mistake
01:01:26.800 was colossal why would they have to do that all this could have been done legally without victims
01:01:34.240 without military action without losing crimea we would have never considered to even lift a finger
01:01:41.360 if it hadn't been for the bloody developments on maidan because we agreed with the fact that after the
01:01:49.360 collapse of the soviet union our borders should be along the borders of former union's republics
01:01:55.520 we agreed to that but we never agreed to nato's expansion and moreover we never agreed that ukraine
01:02:02.560 would be in nato so again i think that's those are legitimate like re reasons or like issues of
01:02:10.160 concern and and things that they bring up right but so next year in a little bit they get into basically
01:02:15.120 the ideology that well you see there it's not allowed to have certain ideologies in ukraine and
01:02:22.400 we're here to stop that so let's keep we did not agree to nato bases there without any discussion with
01:02:29.680 us for decades we kept asking don't do this don't do that and what triggered the latest events firstly
01:02:41.360 the current ukrainian leadership declared that it would not implement the minsk agreements which had
01:02:46.800 been signed as you know after the events of 2014 in minsk where the plan of peaceful settlement in
01:02:53.360 donbas was set forth but no the current ukrainian leadership foreign minister all other officials and
01:03:01.360 then president himself said that they don't like anything about the minsk agreements
01:03:05.760 in other words they were not going to implement it and and and for them maybe that was better
01:03:17.440 considering what he says later because i i'm not sure it was in there and maybe there are copies you
01:03:22.880 can read online and i i'll look into that and and i try to dig that out right but he basically talks
01:03:27.440 about that there should be a a legal way that we need to stop nazis right like we we basically you
01:03:33.760 need to pass laws against them like in all these other countries that that's and maybe there was
01:03:38.400 something like that like that in the minsk agreement i'm not sure if there was but if those
01:03:42.800 were the case i'm not saying those are only the grounds why ukraine threw it out or whatever but
01:03:46.400 you know if they had a new leadership the point is you still cannot escape this thing that you
01:03:49.920 have a gay homosexual jew down there zelensky doing what he's doing on behalf of all these other
01:03:55.680 interests of america britain france of sorts almost even germany you know what i mean and he's he's
01:04:02.960 working at behest i don't like either side you know what i mean there's like i'm still i still
01:04:06.720 stand by that i don't like what either side is doing or have been doing what it doesn't make
01:04:10.800 one guy good just because the other one is bad you know what i mean like in in my book they're both
01:04:15.600 doing things which they shouldn't do but anyway get on to the denazification stuff a year or a year
01:04:20.960 and a half ago former leaders of germany and france said openly to the whole world that they
01:04:27.200 indeed signed the minsk agreements but they never intended to implement them they simply led us by
01:04:33.120 the nose was there anyone for you to talk to did you call a u.s president secretary of state and say
01:04:38.080 if you keep militarizing ukraine with nato forces this is going to get this is going to be a we're going
01:04:45.200 to act we talked about this all the time we addressed the united states and european countries
01:04:58.480 leadership to stop these developments immediately to implement the minsk agreements frankly speaking
01:05:05.520 i didn't know how we were going to do this but i was ready to implement them these agreements were
01:05:12.080 complicated for ukraine they included lots of elements of those donbass territories independence
01:05:18.800 that's true however i was absolutely confident and i'm saying this to you now i honestly believe that
01:05:26.480 if we managed to convince the residents of donbass and we had to work hard to convince them to return
01:05:32.560 to the ukrainian statehood then gradually the wounds would start to heal when this part of territory
01:05:39.840 reintegrated itself into common social environment when the pensions and social benefits were paid
01:05:46.240 again all the pieces would gradually fall into place no nobody wanted that everybody wanted to resolve
01:05:56.400 the issue by military force only but we could not let that happen and the situation got to the point
01:06:03.920 when the ukrainian side announced no we will not do anything they also started preparing for military
01:06:11.760 action it was they who started the war in 2014 our goal is to stop this war and we did not start this war
01:06:22.000 in 2022 this is an attempt to stop it so you know i think again uh the 2014 thing maidan ca involvement
01:06:31.600 and all that kind of stuff i think those are they should they should have obviously stayed out of it
01:06:36.240 right but they they decided it was advantageous by all these people and now we're talking newland and
01:06:42.880 kagan and apple bomb and all these you know from journalists to to state department people and all that kind
01:06:48.400 of stuff right that it had an interest in basically like weaponizing ukraine uh against against russia
01:06:54.400 uh and then you know on the other side in russia you have you know the rabbi lazar and all these
01:06:59.360 other people there and you still have a strong uh jewish involvement on the russian side it's like a jewish
01:07:05.680 quarrel like it's been for like the 1850s ultimately you know when it comes down to it not on every single issue
01:07:13.840 but you have you have different versions of of of this uh bickering and fighting on what direction to
01:07:19.120 go essentially uh but anyway we'll we'll get to the denot notification thing uh look there's a lot
01:07:25.280 you can say about that but i i still think it's true that ukraine made some whether they were pushed
01:07:31.120 into it by west and nato whatever uh but they made some dumb moves when it comes to eastern ukraine and
01:07:36.240 again a lot of russian-speaking populations there and stuff like that they probably they probably should
01:07:40.320 have negotiated cut their losses and tie those off and and let them join russia then or something like
01:07:45.120 that but i think the minsky agreement had them become autonomous independent states right the
01:07:49.840 republic of luhansk and republic of donbass and blah blah blah all those things uh and maybe that would
01:07:54.560 have been the way forward and maybe that then could have solved it peacefully or whatnot and that's not
01:07:59.680 how it turned out but one of the reasons why the reason why it didn't turn out that way now it doesn't
01:08:04.000 mean that putin russia would have upheld that or that they would have stopped there i don't know these
01:08:08.400 people's motivations maybe they would have invaded anyway at some point or they wanted to take this
01:08:12.800 back or something i don't know uh but the point is you also had pressure from the other side right so
01:08:17.760 all the all the people loving putin they refuse to see you know some of the issues that that they're
01:08:22.960 doing here which is dumb with the denotification stuff which we'll get to and then the other side
01:08:28.080 refuses to recognize that ukraine did anything wrong again at the behest or being used by um you know
01:08:34.800 western interest essentially or jewish interest even if you want to boil it down to that um of
01:08:39.920 using ukraine as a sledgehammer against russia and they've had a beef with russia for forever for for
01:08:44.480 some reason and they've always tried to get them with the doing coups in different countries ukraine
01:08:48.960 i mean that even the maidan is like the second or third coup attempt you can go back to the orange
01:08:53.760 revolution you had the rose revolution in georgia you had the ca backing chechen separatists at one point
01:09:00.880 you had uh what are some of the other countries they have uh brought romania right into nato are
01:09:06.560 that part are they part of me i think they're part of nato right uh they're courting all these
01:09:11.040 countries and satellites around russia to help destabilize and turn them against them right so
01:09:15.200 so you have that as a factor of it uh back to the clip you think you've stopped it now
01:09:21.840 i mean have you achieved your aims
01:09:23.200 uh no we haven't achieved our aims yet because one of them is the nazification there this means
01:09:34.560 the project so there's one of the aims is denazification now listen listen to this
01:09:40.000 this is very interesting because that's such a threat in ukraine yeah right it's it's very
01:09:45.200 interesting because it's this well you're not you know you you're you're now it's now it's our interest
01:09:50.880 that have uk no you can't think that way right and and tucker to his credit here he could have said
01:09:56.720 even more to it and we'll get to it but like it's it's true there's like this is just used by any
01:10:04.320 country anywhere to justify them you know cracking down on a political affiliation they don't like
01:10:10.880 how they throw around the term whether you're actually actually a national socialist or not you
01:10:16.080 you know these kinds of things uh but this is the most retarded uh i think aspect of all of it
01:10:20.800 it was like how are you going to stop it and tucker talks about that listen to this vision of all kinds
01:10:25.200 of neo-nazi movements this is one of the problems that we discussed during the negotiation process
01:10:31.840 which ended in istanbul early this year
01:10:34.400 and it was not our initiative because we were told by the europeans in particular that it was
01:10:46.400 necessary to create conditions for the final signing of the documents my counterparts in france and germany
01:10:53.760 said how can you imagine them signing a treaty with a gun to their heads
01:11:01.040 the troops should be pulled back from kiev i said all right we withdrew the troops from kiev
01:11:11.200 as soon as we pulled back our troops from kiev our ukrainian negotiators immediately threw all our
01:11:17.440 agreements reached in istanbul into the bin and i think they were told to do that too by the way and
01:11:22.800 got prepared for a long-standing armed confrontation with the help of the united states and its satellites in
01:11:28.800 europe and keep in mind to you i mean the us have allocated 120 billion uh now totally to ukraine
01:11:36.960 not not only independent but like with its partners right meaning european countries and all these other
01:11:40.960 things right they've weaponized them and i think that they've also weaponized i'm not saying that's
01:11:46.720 intentionally because they did all the countries around so it doesn't really but now they've now they've
01:11:50.800 just rolled around to ukraine and then the time was right for that and the the all the pieces were in
01:11:55.600 place so let's use it now but in a way what this is leading to is using nationalism weaponizing
01:12:03.360 nationalism approving of national socialism like as of and some of these other battalions right the
01:12:08.800 right sector using it allowing it encouraging it arming it in order to to get at russia and so you get
01:12:16.800 a dual kind of um objective achieved you you destroy those you destroy one of the most nationalistic
01:12:22.560 countries in europe by weaponizing against a country which they've had an old the atlantis
01:12:27.520 atlantis is about it's like old beef with russia right we got to control it and if we don't control
01:12:31.760 it physically we have to get our guy in there we have to do essentially do a coup and get our version
01:12:36.880 of like the you know the chocolate king like they got in ukraine there for a while you know what was
01:12:40.880 the yakushenko or what was his name again um they want to have their guy in there essentially but now
01:12:46.720 they managed to destroy uh nationalism in ukraine at the same time as they're weaponizing them and using them
01:12:51.200 against russia so it's kind of a it's a brilliant move like they should they should have that they're
01:12:55.760 sly they're slick they know what they're doing they're knowing how to use it uh but of sorts then
01:13:00.480 you can argue that putin is kind of playing into that a little bit right he's like oh yeah you can't
01:13:04.320 have nazism uh and then why and again tucker extends this a little bit more like what do you
01:13:08.240 how do you stop that right it's quite interesting to me that is how the situation has developed
01:13:14.240 and that is how it looks now but what is part of my ignorance what is denazification yeah that mean
01:13:22.880 best question
01:13:29.600 that is what i want to talk about right now it is a very important issue
01:13:35.440 denazification
01:13:36.800 after gaining independence ukraine began to search as some western analysts say its identity
01:13:49.200 and it came up with nothing better than to you went you went through some of it kiev and ruse
01:13:54.640 that's an identity right there you know i mean uh it it has historical roots way back they don't need
01:14:00.080 it now he's i think he's again doing this kind of like you know smoke and mirrors thing of like well
01:14:05.040 this answer there's nothing really there right but but but again he gets to bandera and you know
01:14:10.080 the right sector and all this kind of stuff it's like well yeah i wonder why they they they they
01:14:14.800 fought on the german side let's keep listening identity upon some false heroes who collaborated with hitler
01:14:24.720 someone later drops something in the palette echoes in the palace after that comment
01:14:30.240 i have already said that in the early 19th century when the theorists of independence and
01:14:38.080 sovereignty of ukraine appeared they assumed that an independent ukraine should have very good relations
01:14:45.280 with russia but due to the historical development those territories were part of the polish lithuanian
01:14:55.840 commonwealth poland poland where ukrainians were persecuted and he bashes poland quite a bit in the
01:15:02.640 i think it's funny the pols can learn quite brutally as well as we're subject to cruel behavior
01:15:09.680 okay so which one is worse there were also attempts to destroy their identity
01:15:15.920 so they have an identity right you see how that works so this is because that's that's going back that's
01:15:21.280 before you know world war two times right there oh they made an attempt to destroy their identity okay
01:15:25.360 so they have an identity it's it's this back and forth on this issue all the time all this remained
01:15:33.360 in the memory of the people when world war ii broke out part of this extremely nationalist elite
01:15:39.920 collaborated with hitler believing that he would bring them freedom from whom from the bolsheviks
01:15:48.800 which i don't know kind of call me crazy but they kind of have a little little bit of a problematic
01:15:55.200 history here you know i mean it's with all the talk of nazis or whatever yeah okay tucker asked him
01:16:01.120 about denazification and he's going off on this tangent well what about also as off and the the jewish
01:16:07.440 influence yeah does that ever come up no no i mean not really these fake nazis listen the early days
01:16:13.920 there there there there are there are some of that and you know we've we've shown screenshots and stuff
01:16:18.000 like that i guess at least in terms of like you know kolomoiski and stuff like that there's you know
01:16:22.240 initial funding there which is you know interesting it should be definitely would have you know you don't
01:16:26.080 skirt you want to don't want to skirt that right um but i guess there's somewhat less of that now than
01:16:32.960 it was back then maybe it's resurged after you know the the actual war broke out or whatever um but you know
01:16:38.880 just just this idea of like communism right and we'll talk more about that in a second but like
01:16:42.960 this kind of i don't know it's like you know you're gonna talk because now nazis are bad second world
01:16:48.320 war and they killed poles and russians and jews and so therefore they're bad well the bolsheviks
01:16:54.400 they killed uh they killed uh they killed the ukrainians right i think there's the whole
01:16:57.360 the holodomor first and then you have like you know just after the russian revolution and during that
01:17:03.840 and because of that took hold there and then snuck you know took over all these other
01:17:08.720 countries 100 million dead or whatever the number is and they're glorifying they're glorifying
01:17:16.240 communism they have the nazis were fighting communism exactly right so oh that's the reason obviously why
01:17:23.120 they're what happened afterwards was it better for russia afterwards after world war ii no
01:17:30.400 soviet union no yeah no no exactly let's keep listening a little bit
01:17:34.480 the german troops even the ss troops made hitler's collaborators do the dirtiest work of exterminating
01:17:44.240 the polish and jewish population hence this brutal massacre of the polish and jewish population as
01:17:51.120 well as the russian population as well as the russian population too
01:17:57.040 this was led by the persons who are well known bandera shukevich it was those people who were made
01:18:06.720 national heroes that is the problem and we are constantly told that nationalism and neo-nazism exist
01:18:14.320 in other countries as well yes they are seedlings but we approved them and we uproot them he says okay
01:18:22.080 what according to whom's whose standard now and again when you talk about nazis you have to do the
01:18:26.240 same thing here right let's can we look at this historically is it someone said once but like this
01:18:31.600 was putin's take on some of these things is like the greatest intelligence failure of like the 21st century
01:18:37.200 the fact that he can't recognize of like who controls things and even brings up later we'll play it you
01:18:41.840 know oh well american media is so powerful it's like okay can we who controls the media like there's
01:18:46.800 all these other things here right um but it's this just default well i mean oh well they're nazis so
01:18:55.280 therefore we can destroy them we cannot different than all these globalists that are supposedly fighting
01:19:00.960 him either then that's just they all just blame you know the ends it was the nazis other countries
01:19:07.200 fight against them so we should be able to as well and maybe that's one of the part that maybe he
01:19:13.440 thinks let me go back here maybe he thinks there if we say it's about the nazis when it's maybe really
01:19:22.000 not about that maybe it is really about that he did to try to be accurate here he did say one of the
01:19:29.120 objectives is is that right although he pivots to to to this and and now all of a sudden it becomes not
01:19:35.680 no longer about them being sovereign which he says oh fine if they would have uh you know not
01:19:42.400 joined nato or like you know been been like he doesn't say this but essentially this is what he
01:19:47.440 means right that they wouldn't have allowed themselves to be used in the way that they
01:19:50.400 have by these nato and western interests maybe would have been on good terms with them and now we
01:19:54.560 can't because of that okay fine but so the the issue there is like is that then the primary issue or
01:20:00.160 is it now that you need to crush a certain ideology because that's what they they want
01:20:04.800 immediately that one of the things we're like out the gates right where do i have that headline um
01:20:10.640 yeah like this story here i'm jumping back and forth a little bit but this is what it is um this is
01:20:16.960 nbc news right ukraine's nazi problem is and this is indicative of like how schizo leftism is on this
01:20:23.280 issue too by the way oh it is re it is real we kind of we have to admit that although they've been
01:20:28.880 trying to like kind of skirt that for a long time yes and and it is true that they have like we look
01:20:35.840 totally the other way for like as of and these kinds of things and again personally it's like i don't
01:20:40.320 have a problem with them obviously that's fine they want to be a nationalistic group they want to
01:20:44.320 have national socialism they believe in their own sovereignty all those things are fine obviously
01:20:48.800 but in terms of like you actually have a group like militarized or receiving weapons from the west
01:20:54.160 while western countries are literally trying to crush every nationalistic movement in our country
01:20:58.400 exactly while allowing it's got a raises an eyebrow it does so so they're trying to do both things at
01:21:04.640 the same time right okay okay sure there are you know a nazi problem in ukraine but it but putin's
01:21:11.680 denazification claim isn't which is like okay interesting you can recognize that that's not right
01:21:16.640 but then you would any other group anywhere else in the rest of the western world you would
01:21:23.280 immediately condemn for these kinds of things but in terms of also it's it's it's it's fine you know
01:21:27.760 kind of thing oh he says he's going to denazify but the point is one bringing this up is like
01:21:32.160 that's one of the first things that came out you remember when we covered at the time after the
01:21:36.880 invention the uh invasion uh he says that putin stated that the move was undertaken to quote protect
01:21:43.920 people which is you know as far as i understand in the eastern portions done but have been subjected
01:21:48.240 to bullying and genocide and that russia quote will strive for demilitarization and denazification of ukraine
01:21:56.000 right on its face putin smear is absurd not least because ukraine's president zelensky is
01:22:01.120 jewish and have said that members of his family were killed during world war ii so it's all this like
01:22:05.120 back and forth like oh my gosh here we go here's a jewish nazi i can't believe it uh back to the
01:22:12.400 back to the answer here because i still think this is a good portion of people have been made into
01:22:16.480 national heroes in ukraine monuments to those people have been erected they are displayed on flags
01:22:23.120 their names are shouted by crowds that walk with torches as it was in nazi germany big problem
01:22:30.800 big problem for them have a nationalistic identity
01:22:35.760 these were people who exterminated bulls jews and russians
01:22:39.200 come on bolsheviks killed way more exactly and russians they killed exactly they killed their own
01:22:49.680 it is necessary to stop this practice and prevent the dissemination of this concept
01:22:55.760 i say that it's not your job man part of the one russian people they say no we are a separate people
01:23:02.080 okay fine if they consider themselves a separate people they have the right to do so but not on the
01:23:10.400 basis of nazism would you be satisfied with what business is it of yours at that point if they're
01:23:17.440 separate people and doing their own sovereign thing this is what world leaders do this is what countries
01:23:22.720 that have yeah so how is he any different than any of these other globalists who are always paranoid about
01:23:27.760 these nationalistic possible nazi movements yeah and i mean we've shown right headlines even of how
01:23:34.080 he treats his own uh nationalist again be the they actual you know are these just accusations uh ex
01:23:42.880 you know exaggerations you know what what is what's the root of it we we i don't know i don't know all
01:23:47.600 these groups right uh going after far right people putin not remotely anti-semitic says russia's chief
01:23:53.840 rabbi holocaust deniers in russia now face five years in prison uh put inside an army of jewish
01:23:59.360 billionaires uh the day putin prayed for a rebuilding of the third temple russia's fight
01:24:03.280 against anti-semitism isn't just good for jews it's good for russia as well you know we've shown some
01:24:07.600 of these in the past right let's uh go back and see what tucker said to this ryan ggg says the eternal
01:24:13.040 boomer yes exactly pretty much oh black sea region that was completely out of the question in 1654
01:24:20.880 oh okay no that's the wrong yeah clip is so what did you go back to that all of a sudden uh where
01:24:27.120 we're so what we're getting here is let me just finish here lana let me finish because i i do think
01:24:31.360 it's important to be honest uh here we go let's play that you have now i know this i know this drags
01:24:38.080 on a bit but i do want to do it i want to give you this the time it deserves i will finish answering
01:24:47.440 the question you just asked the question about neo-nazism and denazification look the president
01:24:55.600 of ukraine visited canada the story is well known but being silenced in the western countries
01:25:02.960 the canadian parliament introduced a man who as the speaker of the parliament said
01:25:08.720 fought against the russians during the world war ii
01:25:11.280 well who fought against the russians during the world war ii hitler and his accomplices
01:25:18.880 it turned out that this man served in the ss troops he personally killed russians poles and jews
01:25:26.240 the ss troops consisted of ukrainian nationalists who did this dirty work the president of ukraine
01:25:32.960 stood up with the entire parliament of canada and applauded this man for for stopping uh communists
01:25:40.960 then right murdering communists i mean where do you draw the line or why doesn't he call them soviets
01:25:46.160 or bolsheviks and it's now now all of a sudden they're just russian but but before when it was about
01:25:50.560 drawing up these new lines of the new countries then what's the soviets uh soviets doing it was lenin's
01:25:55.840 doing at that point right so you see how you can kind of you can adopt it i guess i not identity but
01:26:03.680 you can adopt a different time period of your country historically to whether you want to justify
01:26:08.800 or demonize something essentially right but the point let me do this thing here real quick so 100
01:26:14.720 you know million people dead approximately right it's pretty bad yet russia celebrates their victory
01:26:20.720 day all the time and they have hammers and sickles flying out right no problem no problem and again
01:26:27.120 remember since the conflict and we've showed showed these in the past too that old that old woman that
01:26:33.040 refused to leave or whatever they build a statue for her they put a hammer and sickle uh flag in her
01:26:38.320 hands you think it'd be if you knew about this portion of history you'd want to kind of like forget
01:26:43.680 about this right here they are hanging out with the kids right the victory flag hammer and sickle uh up on
01:26:49.200 on the uh armored vehicle up there uh here's another one look at that all over um plastered on us
01:26:56.080 uh yeah they're not getting arrested they're not banning these symbols they're not coming after
01:27:00.720 them it's like communists running things okay tanks we're proud of that history ethno-nationalists
01:27:06.400 over here doing things bad let's go after them and denazify them yeah so this is uh early days right
01:27:12.720 of of the invasion what the hell they want to relive world war ii all over again or something you know
01:27:17.760 yeah they're using this again it's a point of nationalistic pride we defeated the nazis they're
01:27:23.600 yeah look at how good that turned out man i know they're really really helped europe and russia
01:27:29.200 absolutely and again there's no recognition there obviously again i know this is not their
01:27:35.600 this is not their uh battle right they're on the other side of this but the point is you know like
01:27:40.400 that they are okay wheeling out this history and they did well because they also don't want to admit
01:27:45.200 that maybe they were wrong they were on the wrong side i don't know i mean how do you tackle it i
01:27:50.400 would assume that if it's like well we're not so brotherly war we're not soviets we're we're russia
01:27:55.520 now okay well let's do away with some of that symbolism then let's not use these flags when we go
01:28:00.480 fight ukrainians right you you think there'd be some stuff like that but there isn't instead they're
01:28:04.400 picking this up right and again victory they were victories over the nazis here it is again even lenin's
01:28:10.080 mausoleum right they glorify communism the monuments and flags in the military their celebration at the red
01:28:14.960 square each year uh they have done um lenin's you know russia has still proudly on display one of
01:28:22.720 the enduring symbols of bolshevik so the soviet union it's just a mausoleum containing vladimir lenin's
01:28:29.520 embalmed you know body you'd think well you can't have bandera but we're gonna have lenin as a you
01:28:36.240 know in a tomb in the red square i mean it's sickening considering how many people have died
01:28:41.680 yeah that regime the roots of that exactly amazing lars agerbeck says disappointed that
01:28:45.600 tucker didn't bring up the holodomor a lot of russians living in the donbass region are
01:28:49.360 descendants of the russians that stalin deported there to replace the starved ukrainians exactly
01:28:53.920 yep no you're right bill biz thank you says it's weird to see putin pander to zionist interest with
01:28:58.240 the denazification comments can we just have one world leader that promotes nationalism without pandering
01:29:03.680 no and even when they don't become a leader unless they do and even when it's russian nationalism
01:29:09.120 it's still a universalist multicultural one and we'll listen to that in a moment as well look
01:29:13.360 there there are there's some things i'll get back to it again but like there's some things that yes
01:29:19.520 this guy does slightly better than other western leaders and some of his values though if he looks
01:29:24.640 at this historically do align with what national socialists believe when it comes to tradition and
01:29:30.800 family and and they were you know a lot of christians and all that yeah i mean no just some of the basic
01:29:37.120 you know fundamentals yeah you know i i get what you're saying and that's part of what i guess
01:29:42.400 tucker should have asked there too it's like well the nazi card at least in the west is played all the
01:29:48.400 time we don't even actually know if these people are that or if they're just accused of that or whatever
01:29:52.640 and even if they are that by their own choosing of the name like yeah we're national socialists
01:29:58.320 how bad are their opinion it's this immediate boomer tick then that means they want to mass murder
01:30:04.400 people yeah right but communism if you bring up those symbols and glorify those mass murder then
01:30:09.920 it doesn't mean anything then it then it's totally fine then it's a victory against that other evil
01:30:14.000 ideology and therefore we can do whatever we want with that and i just i don't agree with that right
01:30:17.760 just a little bit more there because he he i'm glad tucker kind of be not pushes back on that but he
01:30:23.360 asked him a little bit more about that right how can this be imagined let me go back there your nazism
01:30:28.560 exists in other countries as well yes there are seedlings but we approved them yeah and other
01:30:34.720 countries fight against them but ukraine is not the case these people have been made into national
01:30:41.840 heroes in ukraine monuments to those people have been erected they are displayed on flags their names
01:30:48.560 are shouted by crowds that walk with torches as it was in nazi germany these were people who exterminated
01:31:01.120 bulls jews and russians it's a little bit of the control of polia
01:31:06.720 faking gay history all the time every time not an honest it is necessary was there war yes was there
01:31:12.000 people dying obviously were there people starving yes we know all those things but i'm saying it's
01:31:15.440 always this constant like oh it's only the nazis that did the crimes again you know everyone else
01:31:20.320 is that's all right stop this practice and prevent the dissemination of this concept
01:31:26.160 i say that ukrainians are part of the one russian people they say no we are a separate
01:31:32.160 people we heard this okay fine man who as the speaker of the parliament yeah i think what you're
01:31:38.560 saying is you want to extinguish or at least control ukrainian nationalism but how how do you do that there
01:31:44.640 you go listen to me your question is very subtle and i can tell you what i think do not take offense
01:32:00.240 of course just answer the question this question appears to be subtle it is quite pesky pesky well
01:32:12.720 because he doesn't believe you like how do you gonna yeah exactly i think it's one of the better
01:32:17.360 better questions yeah question right how do you do it yeah of course you're using these big words but
01:32:23.120 tucker could have said here he could have said like this is always used as the reason to clamp down
01:32:29.440 on anybody as soon as there's an ideology somebody doesn't like then you can then they go after them
01:32:33.360 politically they put them in jail they imprison them blah blah blah and unfortunately he didn't
01:32:38.080 right but at least he did went this far you say hitler has been dead for so many years 80 years
01:32:45.680 yeah that's the part we missed he said this doesn't feel like it feels like it's still alive i know
01:32:50.640 this is uh it's a great freeze frame there um he said yeah it's like this is 75 years ago almost 80
01:32:56.560 years ago like basically like can we can we move on yet like there's new conditions now like no obviously
01:33:02.000 not right but his example lives on example who exterminated jews russians and poles are alive that's
01:33:08.880 like for fourth or fifth and uh russians didn't kill any germans no and the president the current
01:33:16.240 president of today's ukraine applauds him in the canadian parliament gives a standing ovation
01:33:23.920 and i think that's more just funny than anything it shows you that they're so willing to be pro ukraine
01:33:29.120 that they even like takes and i'm not saying he did anything wrong obviously this guy is like he he's
01:33:33.680 probably a hero like before fighting for his people or whatever especially in his country russians
01:33:38.720 don't think so but obviously you know in this case it's like well he's a national hero but it's
01:33:42.640 funny that liberal canada can bring this guy in and then all the normie mega conservatives come back
01:33:48.080 oh my god see this is the proof trudeau is a not secretly a nazi and i was like oh here we go no it's
01:33:54.480 just that they hate russia enough and putin that they're willing to just look the other way and they
01:33:59.280 don't care uh what the history there is be that actually you know historically accurate or not can we
01:34:04.480 say that we have completely uprooted this ideology if what we see is happening today
01:34:10.960 that is what doesn't mean that canada are nazis and and that's kind of what the west are really
01:34:15.360 nazis and and you know uh what do you call it that's just so dishonest he knows it like i don't know
01:34:21.600 he's just using this because he thinks somehow it works like it's an own or something you know maybe
01:34:27.520 maybe they're true true believers i think i think they're true believers the nazification is in our
01:34:32.560 understanding we have to get rid of those people who maintain this concept and support get rid yeah
01:34:39.120 get rid of get rid of how do you how do you get rid that's a big word get rid of yeah this and try
01:34:46.480 to preserve it that is what the nazification is that is what we mean right my question is a little
01:34:53.040 more specific how do you do it of course not a defense of nazis new or otherwise it was a practical
01:34:59.040 question you don't control the entire country you don't control you don't have to defend them but
01:35:03.280 you can look uh historically in context of why they arose what was the reason what did they try to do
01:35:09.440 but these things will never come up in an environment like this obviously right weimar first of all
01:35:14.400 what's the beef with jews can look honestly about that uh invasion going into poland after the the
01:35:20.160 gliewitz incident and then of course the plans by the bolsheviks which apparently hitler had that their
01:35:26.720 plan was to continue to move further westward and take over european countries and if germany hadn't
01:35:32.000 been there at that time done what they've done we you know the history would have been completely
01:35:36.000 different because they've been flooding everyone essentially germany basically sacrificed itself to
01:35:40.080 stop communism there in its tracks now of course it came in through cultural academic circles and
01:35:45.760 movies and later on but the point is at least we didn't get that like physical oppression in western
01:35:51.360 europe of communism that now where you could argue or something like that if you don't seem like you
01:35:55.840 want to so how how do you eliminate a culture or an ideology or feelings or a view of history yeah
01:36:03.680 that's true yeah in a country that you don't control what do you do about that
01:36:14.720 you know as strange as it may seem to you during the negotiations in istanbul we did agree that
01:36:22.320 we have it all in writing neo-nazism would not be cultivated in ukraine including that it would
01:36:29.360 be prohibited at the legislative level there we go yep mr carson we agreed on that so passing laws
01:36:35.920 yep passing laws whatever we say it is that's what it is yeah and here's here's the laws and we'll put
01:36:43.040 you in jail because you break these laws and what has now happened in western countries with things like
01:36:48.560 that because of course germany have went through this denazification look at it now right look at
01:36:52.800 the the ethnic slop mess that germany is now most western countries again is it kind of like a well
01:36:58.640 nazis and racism or colonialism of the west is there therefore we have to do xyz we have to pay back
01:37:04.720 whatever um but look at the mess that these countries are in and look at how it's being abused by the legal system to justify
01:37:13.520 justify them clamping down on any ideology even if it is like mildly nationalistic and are not like
01:37:20.720 you know oh here's some you know nazi group or whatever um it's just like you know like let's
01:37:26.640 ban the afd and as far as i know they have like a pocket with you know they're in with like israel
01:37:30.880 and zionists of sorts they're kind of like very milquetoast in certain ways but even that is not good
01:37:35.040 enough even what parts yeah more specifics what parts of nazism do you have your issue with exactly
01:37:43.360 what are those let's hear what they are what is nazi i want to i want to laid out big definition is
01:37:49.280 it a white person that doesn't want to be replaced and is it a white person that wants their country
01:37:54.480 to remain you know you want to be swedish you want to be german you want to be you know according
01:37:58.400 to then according to the definition essentially we live under now yeah that's basically what it is
01:38:04.160 you're a nazi there's articles about how we're nazis because we don't want to uh as you said
01:38:08.800 we don't hate ourselves and we don't want our children to be minorities in our own countries
01:38:12.720 and they oh well therefore you're a nazi okay well and then pass laws put you in jail for that you
01:38:16.560 know also what germany was dealing with 80 years ago is is is well there's some similar elements
01:38:22.080 obviously now yeah but they weren't they didn't have mass migrations of you know foreigners coming
01:38:28.720 into their countries back then like today so what point is it okay to say those things as a white
01:38:33.760 person something that ooh not a national socialist said 80 years ago well they also believed in
01:38:39.760 traditional family structures too and helping each other out and community and you know well we can't
01:38:46.320 have those either you know the joke of like well hitler drank water too so we can't all we can't
01:38:50.640 drink water he breathed there so we can't breathe there i know yep i know um you know and again it's like
01:38:56.400 they just act like they were just these monsters every idea and thoughts in their head was just
01:39:01.840 monstrous and it was just jew obsessed at all times like there's nothing else to them it's no
01:39:07.920 other reason i do find it interesting that not ones either is is this brought up with like you know use
01:39:13.680 whatever term here you want to soften the blow but like you know zionist interest of the west or like
01:39:21.040 how a pack or or other jewish interests have controlled western uh you know countries specifically
01:39:26.480 the u.s when it comes to its foreign policy right even in russia of course you have a at certain
01:39:32.480 historical times disproportionate uh shall we say uh over representation of certain ethnic groups
01:39:38.800 right lenin's jewish rose we know about that uh but even putin has said in the past first soviet
01:39:42.960 government was mostly jewish and but but then they flip back okay well okay but the soviet government
01:39:48.320 is that so something good or bad then what happened under that right those articles were shown in the past
01:39:53.040 uh of like some of the the most brutal mass murders in history this is like on haretz i think jewish
01:39:59.920 outlets that they were jewish stalin's jews that was the headline of the article and again that's not
01:40:04.720 not even lenin that's that's stalin that's later which stalin supposedly was this and great anti-semite
01:40:10.480 and he has all these you know problems with it but you know we again we've shown you this in the past but
01:40:15.600 we're basically saying in around by way many people still believe then that this is some great
01:40:23.040 counterweight to western interest and and the argument here i think we can affirm after the
01:40:28.160 interview unfortunately is that no it's just another flavor of it it's a jewish quarrel basically it seems
01:40:34.640 like to be honest because i mean the objective is to like kill more uh russians of european descent
01:40:41.040 and ukrainians right that are fighting with each other to have another brother brotherly war i don't
01:40:45.840 know you you pick a side uh but here he is at the western wall and you know praying for the third
01:40:50.480 temple he's hanging out with his rabbis he's lined the menorah seeing with the yarmulke on much of the
01:40:55.920 same thing all over and over again uh for a world without nazism for russia right remember that we
01:41:03.120 we showed that this is in the good old days uh or good old like when uh the i think this is is this
01:41:10.560 just before the war broke out or just like days after or something like that right uh same story
01:41:16.880 over and over again and some people pointed out this too this is a interesting uh little side note
01:41:21.120 here but i saw froggy mcgee in chat had a point about this as tucker calls and i'm putting both wearing
01:41:26.560 red bracelets which means loyalty to the jewish kabbalah uh so i did have a little thing on that too but
01:41:32.240 yeah it is it's true uh let me pull up a couple of those there's putin with it right we've showed
01:41:37.680 you uh here he is tucker and this is even jewish like if you're not jewish why are you even wearing
01:41:43.440 that thing you might as well be then oh it's just the good luck charm it doesn't really matter but yeah
01:41:48.000 this is even the the interview he's always wearing it he tucker's wearing it all the time exactly uh
01:41:54.000 you know so tucker's been seen with it putin has it uh putin wears kabbalah red red talisman at
01:41:59.840 eurasian summits uh so anyway there there's that i mean take that wood for what that's worth um
01:42:08.320 all right so what else we have here uh let me see here we got the nbc piece out of the way
01:42:14.880 yeah politico what do they have uh putin wants to denazify ukraine that's ludicrous says the country's
01:42:20.880 jews jewish ukraine and gives short shift to putin's claim that he's out to save them from nazis
01:42:27.440 so things seems to be good there and so is there a reason so it's good for them in ukraine it's good
01:42:32.960 for them in in in russia this is not what it's about right you know i mean this is not what it's about
01:42:37.920 it's it's it's it's it's more than that uh you're like no the nazis are our friends we use them for
01:42:43.120 things we can exactly we can use them as a sledgehammer against as we fight one uh you know european nation
01:42:50.160 against another it's actually great uh okay so here is the clip where basically putin says uh praising
01:42:58.640 diversity basically saying diversity is our strength there we go when russia expanded and
01:43:03.680 absorbed other nations who profess islam judaism and judaism russia has always been very loyal to
01:43:11.200 those people who profess other religions this is her strength this is absolutely clear yeah so i don't
01:43:21.280 know what do you say about that like it's that what was it i'm let's look at the clip the what was
01:43:29.040 i'm a kulak i'm a jew i'm a you know all the different ethnic groups he goes through and then
01:43:32.880 people compared it to uh what's it what's his name uh andrew cuomo i'm gay i'm lesbian i'm black remember
01:43:40.320 you said all those things that's a funny clip that was going around at the point uh by the
01:43:43.360 way did you know lennon was like going insane towards the end of his life do you see the this
01:43:46.640 is the last i've never seen that photo you've never seen that photo interesting well yeah he was
01:43:51.120 insane his whole life well yeah but he was like lost his mind wow yeah he just really you know then
01:43:58.640 he uh the eyes of a mass murderer exactly then he uh was uh you know he died and then it was
01:44:04.240 embalmed and he's still there you know it's a great great hero great addition uh okay so we have
01:44:10.080 so we have the other aspect of the multicultural thing which is of course um 7 500 mosques have
01:44:16.880 been erected in russia since putin became president they have a they do have a demographic issue there
01:44:21.840 as well and one of the solutions that they have you know proposed uh is is just to you know to bring
01:44:29.200 in other groups and i think that that's going to happen eventually even if it even if they try to
01:44:32.960 do it more controlled and maybe they maybe they won't be as insane as western countries have been right now
01:44:38.560 okay good there it always gets but at some point it's like okay does it matter if it's in 200 years
01:44:44.880 or in 20 years at the end of the day no it doesn't you know of sorts uh and so the continuing we show
01:44:50.640 this in the past but for newcomers you know uh to a large extent the rise of european countries
01:44:55.520 economies is based on slave trade and robbery of africa asia and latin america to a large extent
01:44:59.920 prosperity of the u.s group out of the slave trade and use of slave labor and then of course as a result of
01:45:05.360 world war one and this is like shit lib talking points you know white white colonialist man bad
01:45:11.680 right come on the model of total domination by the western countries is unfair it divides the world
01:45:16.800 into first and second class people and is therefore racist and neo-colonial putin said
01:45:21.360 um the main the west mainly got where it is by robbing other peoples in asia and africa total
01:45:26.800 bullshit um russian foreign minister plans to conclude visa agreements with 11 countries and
01:45:32.400 these are bahrain oman saudi arabia bahamas barbados haiti zimbabwe kuwait malaysia mexico trinidad
01:45:38.560 tobago russian deputy minister have said uh so the doors are are about to be opened right um anyway
01:45:46.880 this one we don't have to do um and white russians though they're not thrilled about that they don't
01:45:51.680 think they are they don't want that he's pushing the west when this started yes you know what i mean
01:45:56.240 we we oppose it there was rice of nationalism to push back against those kinds of things down but
01:46:00.960 again it was ruthlessly pushed back and your average white russian is not worrying about like
01:46:06.080 nazism and denazification either they're not um today putin said russia will provide burkina
01:46:12.800 faso zimbabwe malawi somalia central african republic and eritrea with 25 to 50 000 tons of free grain
01:46:19.520 with free delivery right it's catering to uh we're gonna make we're not the we're not those bad
01:46:25.920 racist westerners as those are we see them yeah like little countries like sweden don't give tons
01:46:31.040 of aid to africa exactly you know trillions at this point we've paid out to try to help help out and
01:46:36.160 stuff and again russia who's gonna learn that lesson too the hard way no matter how they try to go about
01:46:40.880 this right um russia launched its product to attract workers from african nation the kenyan government
01:46:46.640 says negotiations are ongoing for moscow to employ some 10 000 people from nairobi and of course it's
01:46:52.000 like well they're just temporary guest workers yeah that's what they were in our countries too when
01:46:55.360 they first started opening the borders i mean then they're going to have rights of their own they're
01:46:59.360 going to have well we want to vote as well or whatever it is at that point right the point is
01:47:04.080 putin is not going to be around forever he's getting old and the question is what happens after
01:47:07.760 that point and what leader is going to take over um what what is that going to be i thought he had some
01:47:12.800 health problem was going to step down yeah he said that right but i don't know we'll see what happens
01:47:18.960 right um so a couple of more things here and then we'll i guess yeah we'll wrap up after that point
01:47:25.520 um let me see here this one yeah let's play these ones these were kind of interesting nordstream came
01:47:31.280 up this these are some of the more interesting conversations too some other things um who blew up
01:47:36.960 the nordstream let listen to the answer here and and and look at what he says about the media this is
01:47:41.200 quite interesting we go back here who who blew up nordstream
01:47:49.760 you for sure i was busy that day do you have do you uh i did not blow up you personally may have an
01:48:05.120 alibi but the cia has no such alibi did you have evidence that nato or the cia did it
01:48:19.200 you know i won't get into details but people will always say in such cases look for someone who is
01:48:25.600 interested but in this case we should not only look for someone who is interested but also for someone who
01:48:32.160 who has capabilities because there may be many people interested but not all of them are capable
01:48:37.600 of sinking to the bottom of the baltic sea and carrying out this explosion these two components
01:48:44.160 should be connected who is interested and who is capable of doing it but i'm confused i mean that's
01:48:49.600 the biggest act of industrial terrorism ever and it's the largest emission of co2 in in history okay so
01:48:56.320 if you had evidence and presumably given your security services rental services you would
01:49:01.040 that nato the us cia the west did this why wouldn't you present it and win a propaganda victory good question
01:49:14.160 in the war of propaganda it is very difficult to defeat the united states
01:49:19.040 because the united states controls all the world's media and many european media
01:49:24.560 the ultimate beneficiary of the biggest european media are american financial institutions
01:49:30.480 don't you know that so media financial institutions specifically those then in in america right can we
01:49:37.680 look at the graphic or representational makeup of those no of course that doesn't come up but
01:49:42.640 all you would have to do is tell the truth i i again another dishonest look i i think he's right
01:49:48.800 i think it was i don't think russia blew up nordstrom i don't think they had any interest in that in
01:49:52.480 fact they're even right now like hey look the was it the second pipeline is still operating and like
01:49:57.200 they've talked to germany and tried to talk to germany and just like do you want some we can we can
01:50:01.680 turn that faucet back on for you if you want and apparently that's not happening which is idiotic i think
01:50:06.400 you know ideally we should have been on good terms with russia and if we hadn't had a bunch of these gay
01:50:12.160 ops from cia zog spooks then yeah we would have been it would have been a better situation even
01:50:16.880 though putin is not you know ideal or whatever the the the way he sees the world with decent
01:50:20.960 notification and shit like that but regardless it would have been presumably a better relationship
01:50:24.720 which i think the the way we should have gone with this uh but if you have information like tucker
01:50:30.880 asked him about just release it you that's the thing if you lie but you have truth truth presumably
01:50:39.120 it's always going to win and be able to defeat those lies right including propaganda i get that
01:50:43.840 there's propaganda but anyway so does that mean they actually don't have any maybe or something
01:50:47.440 i'm not sure it just released it i think he's right uh but anyway so no look at at who controls
01:50:52.800 media in the u.s or at least disproportionately influence those uh sectors like big finance big
01:50:57.840 media uh in the u.s stuff like that now one thing that was funny that it brought up
01:51:02.800 was tucker carlson's uh ex-cia uh you know connections or like that he tried to go to work
01:51:09.120 there and then of course his dad right tucker carlson's dad uh he worked he was a cia guy but
01:51:15.760 he literally was operating was a voice of america so that cia media kind of tie-in again which just speaks
01:51:21.920 to what putin said it's propaganda right it's media outlets control of information of course gay
01:51:26.000 ops in the media but you know it's kind of the same thing with anderson cooper like oh i wanted
01:51:30.800 to join the cia but then i just like actually i'm going to be this uh host on cnn instead i'm not
01:51:35.840 part of the cia at all totally not right uh but yeah he he drops that to him which is kind of a funny
01:51:41.040 part uh the previous uh desire by tucker to wanting to work for the cia listen the organization you
01:51:48.080 wanted to join back in the day as i understand we should thank god they didn't let you in although it
01:51:55.440 is a serious organization i understand my former vis-a-vis in the sense that i served in the first
01:52:02.480 main directorate soviet union's intelligence service they have always been our opponents
01:52:08.720 a job is a job technically they did everything right they achieved their goal of changing the
01:52:17.520 government however from political standpoint it was a colossal mistake surely it was political
01:52:24.080 leadership's miscalculation they should have seen what it would evolve anyway uh yeah they didn't
01:52:29.840 include the beginning of that clip we make you saying the cia but that's what they were talking
01:52:33.360 about uh your previous you know involvement and tucker is like yeah don't don't hey don't say anything
01:52:39.280 about that it's interesting to see how cold and calculative kind of the position is here though
01:52:44.000 like it's just a job these are tuned this is what they do this is intelligence services they would
01:52:48.000 there they will fight each other on this kind of level it's just kind of what it is
01:52:51.680 um here's one thing i do agree with putting on what you said is basically like don't america don't
01:52:56.000 you have any don't you have bigger issues right now than like squabble in this and giving billions
01:53:01.280 away to ukraine and i and i agree with that listen to what it says here do the united states need this
01:53:07.040 what for this conflict thousands of miles away from your national territory
01:53:12.640 that's what america does don't you have anything better to do you have issues on the border issues
01:53:20.320 with migration issues with the national debt more than 33 trillion dollars you have nothing better to
01:53:27.360 do so yeah we speak out against that and we're called nazis putin right we're speaking out against
01:53:32.960 migration yeah yeah i know good point wouldn't it be better to negotiate with russia make an agreement
01:53:39.920 already understanding the situation that is developing today yeah ultimately i agree with
01:53:45.520 that i think there could have been negotiations and i think uh again going back to that point
01:53:49.120 but i think they intentionally said ah no that and they i mean it's the interests that are now
01:53:54.400 in control of ukraine and i'm not saying that's selensky specifically but he's a little puppet he's a
01:53:58.320 little rat puppet you know i mean uh and he's being used and it's at the detriment of ukrainians you
01:54:03.360 know i mean um takeover from tucker carlson's interview most people won't talk about uh from
01:54:09.680 high-impact flicks he had a couple of good points here while they discussed tucker being rejected by
01:54:13.040 the cia and putin's involvement in the kb kgb the cia's involvement in the nordstrom bombing and the
01:54:18.240 nazification of ukraine uh which is those i think are important because it's just like now is an
01:54:24.480 ideological thing how to deal with those things but regardless he says they're the only substantial
01:54:27.680 issue they briefly touched on was the petrodoll's domination and whatever since they're both
01:54:31.200 zionist zionist control and that's a big deal i mean long don't get me wrong like that's the
01:54:35.840 influence of the us or whatever and and when that fails what happens then you'll have huge
01:54:41.200 geopolitical ramifications and whatnot but uh since both are zionists uh zionist control russia the us
01:54:47.040 and the uk and israel and israel wasn't mentioned at all there's no mention of what must be done about
01:54:52.160 central bankers and their filthy currency silence about the belt and road initiative it's true
01:54:56.240 uh putin's close relationship with kissinger putin's alliance with netanyahu
01:55:00.720 cbdc's and the importance of resisting it silent uh silence about the zionist who controls washington
01:55:05.440 dc exactly like who the disproportionate influence uh this is interesting to russia's agreement with
01:55:11.680 the u.n's agenda 2030 you'd think they go in a different direction uh black eagle trust that's a
01:55:16.240 whole nother wormhole which is interesting by the way project hammer look into that if you're interested in
01:55:20.480 that uh or the black eagle trust there's some uh some stuff on that if you want to look into that but
01:55:27.120 yeah apparently they're still signed up for the sustainable development goals russia those are
01:55:32.000 some of the things you think they're like jump ship from like all these western things that they're
01:55:35.600 doing but if you go to the united united nations website click engage and member states uh you can
01:55:41.200 find russia on there still uh that's bela russia let's try that with an a instead or an i instead
01:55:49.280 russian federation right there they are you can click in on that they're still part of this they're still
01:55:52.960 signed up for it and not that this is like the only thing out there whatever but they've made
01:55:58.240 statements on this september 2023 the russian federation statement um we know that the what
01:56:05.120 was it the moscow times said here uh russia along with 192 it's right at the end of the article
01:56:11.440 other countries in 2015 signed and adopted the agenda 2030 u.n's agenda 2030 which focuses on 17
01:56:19.120 sustainable development goals eradicating poverty ensuring people who are living healthy reducing
01:56:24.400 inequality and mitigating climate change yeah and it's also like 10 of them is basically about
01:56:30.000 migration and basically population movements and shit and nationalism too they they had stuff in
01:56:34.880 there about that too yeah racism and yeah equality essentially right those kinds of things uh but yeah
01:56:42.560 so you know you go through this you think these are the kinds of things that they jump ship from right
01:56:46.560 um statement by deputy prime minister of the russian federation at the sustainable development
01:56:51.920 goals summit so they still are allowed into those kinds of things and they're part of that they haven't
01:56:55.840 been like pushed out of those some of those things entirely which i think is kind of interesting uh to be
01:57:01.360 honest but uh yeah i think it was uh was it um uh the eu wanted to have sanctions on tucker after the
01:57:09.120 interview which is again it's it's totally insane um i think interviews people that's what he does and
01:57:15.520 putin's a world leader like that's just what it is it's just that again i think even from their
01:57:21.440 perspective like you could there's things that came out in the interview that they could use and say
01:57:26.240 hey look these are just you know uh these are not good ideas and these are these are in fact if the west
01:57:33.040 was more balanced they'd say this denostification thing is crazy and insane but they don't really push
01:57:38.000 back there's a couple of articles i showed you there on that right oh well that's not it's not really
01:57:42.160 true you know kind of thing as they try to cover for those actual actual groups that they're arming
01:57:46.560 and stuff it's just kind of hilarious but um it's better to have things like this done so you can
01:57:52.400 actually get an insight into these people's minds what they believe what they think how they see the
01:57:57.440 world and again summarize i see some justification there uh we know what the west is doing to be as
01:58:05.440 some people seem to be complete their hatred for putin and russia is so strong partially because
01:58:10.640 some of the reasons we brought up that then they think oh therefore it's totally fine
01:58:15.200 that western nations that essentially also is involved in the same agenda of denazification and
01:58:20.560 have been since the second world war and now we're seeing the fruits of that when that side arms ukraine
01:58:26.080 to use them and these ass of troops then that's a great thing i think both sides are retarded in this
01:58:30.800 kind of way and i'm yes i'm tired and sick of these people who just seems to be like
01:58:35.200 black all of a sudden the eu is like what is it based now you know nato is going to be our is our
01:58:42.400 great savior and shit as as finland and sweden is going to join in no i think this is that this is
01:58:48.160 we're being played a little bit i think to be honest i think you're when they're sitting there
01:58:52.400 with the red kabbalah jewish folklore mysticism bracelets on we're being i'm saying the whole
01:58:58.800 interview is faking in that sense but i'm saying like we're being played in the sense that like oh
01:59:03.520 here's this great the global south is rising and the brics countries they're going to save the world
01:59:08.960 from racism and stuff and here's the west who's also going to save the world from racism and and
01:59:14.320 bad nazism and you know actual nationalistic people are just kind of stuck between these things and if
01:59:21.040 the u.s and the western dominance ends in the world you think what's coming after it is any good it's
01:59:28.000 not good for us now obviously but it's not going to be any better it's not these brits brics countries
01:59:32.800 are not going to be like oh now they're secretly based you know they're going to kick out the
01:59:38.160 now we can take down the tranny flags or something like that it's like okay yay that's a good progress
01:59:42.960 if that even will happen i doubt it at that point but you can do that okay great that's one step forward
01:59:48.640 but that doesn't mean no they're going to be like initiate a denazification plan of all of the west if
01:59:52.960 they could you mean their boot we're going to be on our necks as hard or maybe even harder
01:59:57.680 some chinese russian uh with this mentality um their hammers and sickles yeah i know exactly right
02:00:06.480 um so anyway that's kind of that's that's what i got that's it i don't know it's just i don't know
02:00:13.040 it's it's disappointing uh to be honest you think you'd have true counterbalance and and
02:00:17.840 he said it before but like here's here's someone who can actually call out
02:00:22.160 what's wrong in the west you know he has said some good things in the past but he flips and flops
02:00:27.600 around in every direction and and almost tries to play two sides in a way it's like elon musk
02:00:34.720 they all play two sides yeah we're like stuck between these two poles and now you have to
02:00:38.960 not those kinds of polls um you always have to remember just like the west we are not our world
02:00:45.120 leaders like the russian people are not you know putin it's like it's it's different it's
02:00:51.920 two different things yep exactly uh no it is it's true at the end of the day is it's beneficial for
02:00:56.880 the people in these countries nah they're not you know i mean it's it's these are still
02:01:02.880 politicians they're still self-serving even though they say something good it seems like the the us is
02:01:07.440 like oh look at look at the matt gatz or gates like go goes after myorkas here in this clip and it's
02:01:14.080 great you know it's like a lot of talking i don't see anything actually being done about it and
02:01:17.440 meanwhile the invasion continues and they failed even those republicans do you think then would
02:01:21.760 be like oh they're gonna they're gonna stand up to protect the border or whatever the hell it is
02:01:26.800 they couldn't even impeach uh mayorkas in in the house the house right which is controlled by
02:01:32.160 republicans and we had five republicans joining the democrat side and say actually this guy's holocaust
02:01:37.600 victim okay so we can't do this to mayorkas all right anyway uh we had one here from uh
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02:02:40.720 henry galana thank you 14 14 to you as well sir uh appreciate it okay all right by the way so it's not
02:02:47.840 true that putin's health is bad i saw there was just something january january 10th here 2024 yeah
02:02:54.480 a russian doctor said no that's all lies lies on the internet uh he he's in excellent health all right
02:03:00.800 okay well that's what they what was it was it uh british press have a lot of shit continuously about
02:03:08.800 what you know inside we know what's happening and putin fell down and you know shit like that
02:03:14.560 um i know that a lot of yeah and even if it happened granted not they probably wouldn't admit
02:03:20.640 it or something like that but the point is he doesn't have forever i mean he's going to be out
02:03:24.160 at some point and the question is what takes over what's that going to look like i don't even know
02:03:28.560 know putin should have spent his time looking for an actual successor that like will ensure
02:03:33.040 their interest but i don't know it could go down on the tubes for them if they don't watch out to
02:03:38.560 be honest as as any country uh all right so anyway frustrating legitimate some legitimate claims and
02:03:46.800 some good things came out of it in terms of you know looking at just the west's culpability in this
02:03:52.320 but at the end of the day no it's it's not an option especially when you talk about this
02:03:56.960 this ridiculous denazification bullshit which is like how do you even you know define this stuff
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