Red Ice TV - June 02, 2023


Resistance Against LGBT, Despite Special Protection- FF Ep216


Episode Stats

Length

2 hours and 27 minutes

Words per Minute

183.77675

Word Count

27,092

Sentence Count

2,032

Misogynist Sentences

23

Hate Speech Sentences

103


Summary

In this episode of Red Ice Talk, we discuss Pride season in Canada, the removal of gay pride flags, and the Canadian flag being replaced with progressive flags. We also discuss the Canadian government's decision to take down the gay pride flag and replace it with a rainbow flag.


Transcript

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00:10:01.960 You know, Red Ice has become one of my favorite podcasts, so a pleasure to join you guys.
00:10:08.200 And yeah, I had an interesting experience with pride season.
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00:11:46.200 I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I mean, I think there's been a lot of
00:11:50.200 I mean, I think there's two major issues that dominate the, you know, the dissident right
00:11:56.200 kind of talking points, regardless of what country you're in.
00:12:00.200 You know, the last guys are happening.
00:12:02.200 I mean, people are in the world of America across the United States, but I mean, you know, have to be opposed to this woman who's 비� couvert, that's good or a lot of them.
00:12:12.200 And I mean, I mean, the, you know, tapi dude, you've absolutely temed in your car now.
00:12:16.200 it just keeps getting worse. Yeah. Pride season.
00:12:19.620 Pride season. It's incredible. What is it? I have the meme on that later,
00:12:25.000 but yeah. We don't have baseball season in Canada anymore. We have pride season.
00:12:30.360 We got rid of baseball and now we just have pride.
00:12:33.620 Oh my God. It's bad folks. It is bad.
00:12:36.800 In fact, this just kind of broke yesterday.
00:12:40.720 The prime minister's office has taken down Canadian flags and put up in their place
00:12:48.260 these progressive flags or whatever you, sodomy flags is what they are.
00:12:53.380 That's true.
00:12:55.840 Honestly, I'm not too upset about that. I think the prime minister should put that flag up.
00:13:00.980 It represents him better than the Canadian flag does anyway, so I'm perfectly fine with it.
00:13:04.940 If he wants to fly it over his office, that makes perfect sense to me.
00:13:07.680 So, you know, it's a more accurate representation of who he is anyways.
00:13:11.320 Yeah, and where his allegiance lie. And keep in mind, too, I mean, it's like you can kind of say
00:13:16.160 it's kind of like childish or whatever you want to say, but there's a reason why militaries,
00:13:21.020 when they take over a territory, they hoist their flag on their government buildings.
00:13:25.180 Like, it's warfare. I mean, people have, you know, the game, like capture the flag, whatever.
00:13:29.880 But like, if your flag is flying that, that means you got control of that area.
00:13:33.960 This is war. You know what I mean?
00:13:35.800 Yeah, I mean, it lumps into everything. This is what they do constantly. It's an attack on the
00:13:42.120 public psyche, the psychology of the public space, right? It's why they need to post these
00:13:47.420 everywhere. You can't walk into a restaurant. You can't cross the street without walking over
00:13:52.820 a pride flag now. So, yeah, absolutely. I was of the opinion a while back that, I mean,
00:14:00.780 in the context of the global homo agenda, I mean, obviously, this is the homo part of the global
00:14:05.980 homo. But to me, there's something deeper here, which is, you know, the progressive flag is the
00:14:13.300 same in Canada as it is in the United States, as it is in, you know, the UK. There's no Canadian gay
00:14:18.740 flag, right? It's just a gay flag.
00:14:21.100 So, yeah, it very much ties in with this kind of push to undermine nationalism while pushing a
00:14:30.480 supranational kind of identity, this overarching, like, you know, if you're gay in America, you know,
00:14:35.780 you have this shared cause with, you know, Canadian gay people or whatever it is, or trannies,
00:14:41.000 right? It undermines nationalism, you know, to push a supranational global identity. So, yeah,
00:14:48.180 it, absolutely. There's a reason they raise them over military bases and, and government buildings
00:14:54.060 and institutions.
00:14:55.880 100%. Absolutely. It's the total warfare. That's what it is. So, yeah, we have a couple of items I
00:15:02.020 want to try to squeeze in before we kind of extend on this topic a little bit. And again,
00:15:06.020 look at some of the crazy stuff that's been happening, but also some of the pushback against
00:15:09.260 this, which is good. Let me just clear these super chats off real quick here, folks, and then we
00:15:13.820 kind of get into it here. We have Cut Free Zone. Thank you, sir. Good to see you. I hope
00:15:18.120 you're doing well. Thanks for keeping up the awesome work. Hope to be visiting your area
00:15:21.680 sometime end of summer. Let us know. Always good to see you. Thank you so much, man.
00:15:25.620 Appreciate you. Hope you're doing well. Dog Whistler says, love our Canadian co-host. This
00:15:29.780 time of year, I celebrate dancing around the Maypole, not the drag queen stripper pole. That's
00:15:34.300 right. We do have, it is weird though, even I caught in that sometimes. Maypole, it's, well,
00:15:40.080 we have it in June, right? So it should be June pole. That's why I said midsummer's pole,
00:15:43.400 but that's true. Is there, is there a midsummer tradition in Canada? Would you say?
00:15:48.960 I mean, there are people who celebrate it, but there's, there's no real official or, you
00:15:53.640 know, kind of institutionalized celebration of the solstice. Of course not. No, obviously
00:15:59.800 not. Right. I mean, if it is, it's become gay. Exactly. They've twisted it somehow. All right.
00:16:07.820 Thank you guys. We have a couple of here from over an odyssey as well. Maybe next time says
00:16:13.080 if gender dysmorphia exists, does not imply the body can be possessed by demons as well.
00:16:21.040 What if someone feels that they have been invaded? I have location dysmorphia. I don't feel like
00:16:26.460 I belong on this God forsaken planet. I mean, you can make up anything as far as I, I mean,
00:16:31.820 it was that clip we played of that one guy. Obviously it was like some conservative politician running
00:16:36.000 and he identified as a woman of a lesbian woman of color or something like that. But all of a
00:16:40.080 sudden he was this like, no, no, that you can't do this. This is not genuine. Like, where do you
00:16:45.100 draw? Where do you draw the line? You can just come up with anything reasonably.
00:16:49.480 It's shocking too, Rick. Cause that was, that was a very funny troll and like very well done. Um,
00:16:54.100 you know, didn't, didn't, uh, you know, shame or humiliate himself by doing so, you know,
00:16:58.540 just that they didn't get in any outfits or get up. He just decided like, I'm going to just say
00:17:02.600 that I am this thing. Yeah. It was very well done by that. He was a councilman
00:17:05.980 from Indiana, right? Something like that. I think. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. But, um, but yeah,
00:17:11.180 it's, uh, it goes on and on and on and on. Uh, I don't know. I think it is good to troll
00:17:18.240 the whole, like the, this whole movement though. I mean, you, you, you just like drive any
00:17:22.360 accelerationism, like on the LGBTQ front. Yeah. I mean, the, the real accelerationists are
00:17:28.960 obviously them and they call us accelerationists for pointing out what they're doing. Uh, I don't
00:17:34.380 know. We, that's the label that gets slapped on, uh, you know, the diagonal on plat army
00:17:37.880 kind of sphere a lot is the, the accelerationist because we just simply say like, let them, let
00:17:42.420 them keep doing what they're doing. Yeah. I mean, pointed out, obviously, you know, you
00:17:46.000 have to, you have to oppose it at least nominally, you know, throw up the banner, so to speak,
00:17:52.100 throw up the flag so that people will rally against it. But ultimately the, you know, I like
00:17:56.860 to say that nobody has red pilled more people in Canada than Justin Trudeau. Like in, right.
00:18:01.040 Yeah. You know, his actions have done more to, uh, change politics in this country than
00:18:06.740 any, you know, conservative politician has by a long shot. Oh, exactly. Absolutely. So
00:18:12.300 I wanted to, um, Oh, we have one more here. Uh, Kuning Draugr. I'm not sure if I'm pronounced
00:18:18.040 that correctly, but that's how, that's how I do it. Draugr. It's a great name. Uh, great
00:18:22.640 to see you guys on the same stream. It gives me hope for the future. Well, there you go.
00:18:26.520 So future, uh, future state is going to be forming, I guess. So bleeding over to the
00:18:31.300 Canadian border there somewhere. We're kind of in a general, uh, general area here. Well,
00:18:35.140 you guys got it down with the diagonal thing, obviously, but I'm not sure we'll go, I'm not
00:18:38.580 sure we'll go all the way down to Florida, to be honest, as things are going down there,
00:18:42.880 but it's, they're, they're on a good path, but, uh, definitely not a hundred percent there
00:18:46.680 yet. You know, I, I mean, yeah, that was the joke. Right. But I mean, ultimately, yeah,
00:18:52.780 there, there is some truth to the whole diagonal and that's why it's stuck as a meme, right?
00:18:56.460 Because there is like, I have more in common with, uh, you know, conservative Americans than
00:19:01.380 I do with my libtard Canadian, uh, you know, compatriots here. I have nothing in common with
00:19:06.840 these people, right? There's, there's more in common between Alberta and Idaho or Montana
00:19:11.000 than there is between Alberta and, uh, Ontario at this point, or even British Columbia. You
00:19:16.920 know what I mean? Like the, the differences between British Columbia and Alberta are the same
00:19:20.640 as the differences between say, um, Washington and, uh, Idaho, uh, massive. Right. And Ian,
00:19:26.560 even to the extent to like, uh, you know, you guys have this greater Idaho movement where
00:19:30.320 the rural areas of what is it, Washington and Oregon or is it just Oregon?
00:19:34.720 It depends on like where you do the cutoff point. I guess that there's been proposals even like
00:19:39.040 into parts of Northern California and stuff like that. But for now it's into, yeah, it's into
00:19:44.000 Washington primarily, uh, and some counties in Oregon as well.
00:19:47.440 Yeah. But I mean, it's the same thing here. So in, in BC, the interior of BC, the mountain
00:19:53.040 regions of BC are very conservative. Um, and, and Alberta is very conservative, but I mean,
00:19:57.920 it's really a rural urban thing, right? We just had an election here in Alberta and, uh, you know,
00:20:02.560 the cities went full, like in Alberta, there's really only two parties. I mean, we have a multi-party
00:20:07.680 system obviously in Canada, but really there's only two competing parties. Um, one is a fake
00:20:12.080 conservative kind of, you know, center-right party and the other is full-blown commie and the full-blown
00:20:17.280 commies, you know, took, uh, Calgary and Edmonton, the two biggest, you know, million person plus
00:20:22.320 cities in Canada or sorry, in Alberta. Yeah. And, uh, you know, but all the urban, all the rural
00:20:27.440 ridings went, uh, you know, conservative and, uh, you know, there's even a separatist movement here.
00:20:32.240 Um, you know, cause I, but it's, it's a rural urban thing more than anything. It is. I made a meme
00:20:37.920 about this the other day. Um, you know, the, the cities are, new poll finds studies, uh, new poll
00:20:43.200 finds that cities are full of gay communists. That was, that was the result of that poll.
00:20:48.080 All the gay commies live in the cities. Wasn't something, if you move there,
00:20:51.360 you might become one, two or something like that, wasn't it? Yeah.
00:20:56.800 It's true. Well, I mean, again, that's why they're, of course, bussing
00:20:59.920 loads of, of migrants into even rural and urban area, rural areas now and out of the countryside
00:21:05.360 to try to take over those areas too, at least, you know, electorally, uh, and then eventually
00:21:09.520 demographically as well. It's, it's, it's a war, you know what I mean? Um, yeah, I, I, I travel a lot
00:21:14.720 for work all over Alberta, rural, you know, the cities, uh, all over the place. Right. And yeah,
00:21:19.920 it's more and more obvious that they are strategically placing these, uh, you know, the 700,000 immigrants
00:21:27.520 that Canada had last year, legal ones, that was the legal ones, um, insane into rural areas. Um,
00:21:33.520 you're noticing it. Like I, for example, I just mentioned that I, I work in schools, uh, fairly
00:21:38.000 often. And, uh, you know, not, not long ago, I was in a school where they had Arabic signs, uh,
00:21:43.120 in the school, like, like not just like, you know, the, the standard, uh, you know, hello greetings,
00:21:48.400 where they have like all the international ones. Right. But like actually, you know, signs in the washrooms
00:21:52.880 for like, you know, how to, uh, where to wash for prayer and stuff like that in rural Alberta,
00:21:57.680 which is crazy. Oh man. And you know, it's like this, it's this overkill that they want to like,
00:22:02.320 you know, they want to accommodate and you know, it doesn't mean it's complete, but it is like from
00:22:08.160 the government's view, like it's, it's a top down, uh, you know, enforcement of these kinds of things.
00:22:13.600 You know what I mean? Absolutely. I mean, like we had a, like I said, we have full blown commies and we
00:22:18.320 have a lukewarm fake conservatives and, uh, not, not too long ago, a couple of months ago, the,
00:22:23.360 the full blown commies were asking why Alberta doesn't have a Somali curriculum in school.
00:22:29.520 Like we need a Somalian curriculum in our, in our schools. And it's, you know, Somalians make up,
00:22:35.120 I don't know, 0.04% of the population. It's like, maybe we don't have Somalian curriculum.
00:22:40.240 Cause I don't know, we're Alberta and it's not fucking Somalia. How about that?
00:22:43.840 I know it's not hard. It's not hard. Yeah. It's, it's one of those weird things at the,
00:22:49.200 at the end of the day, it's like in a way it's, it's good that they kind of remain in their own
00:22:55.520 bubble. You know what I mean? In one way, look, I, I get all the argumentation with like,
00:22:59.920 let's integrate these people. And like, if they're in our countries, why don't they respect us and
00:23:04.400 our customs and all these kinds of things? But, but in the long run, I think it's, I think it's better
00:23:08.800 that they do see themselves as separate, uh, because it's obviously that this is like not going to work
00:23:12.800 longterm. And so maybe then at least it will be easier to do some kind of like, okay, you know,
00:23:17.360 either you guys, you know, you go home or, or at least for now you're over there and we are here
00:23:21.760 kind of thing. Because as I've said many times before, like I, I ultimately, I don't care about
00:23:26.080 the lines, you know, on the map in terms of borders. I care more about like the preservation of our,
00:23:30.320 of our people that we remain who we are. You know what I mean? That's the number one priority.
00:23:34.640 After that, we can sort out the details later on, but if we lose that, it's all over, you know?
00:23:38.880 A hundred, a hundred percent. I've, I've come around to that way of thinking too. There's no
00:23:43.120 point in trying. I mean, I don't think they really do integrate anyways. I think the first wave
00:23:47.520 integrate, like, you know, the first few percent will try and integrate, you know, the one, two,
00:23:52.080 three percent of the population. Then whenever they hit five, you start realizing that, uh,
00:23:56.000 they don't integrate anymore at all. They don't even try to.
00:23:58.640 No, exactly. Uh, dog with sir said, uh, did I hear that Justin Trudeau is now talking,
00:24:02.720 taking benefits, medical, uh, yeah, for veterans and pensions. If you're too red-pilled, is that
00:24:08.640 true? Yeah. Jeremy lost this, uh, which I, again, there was no reason given. I don't, again, I don't
00:24:13.440 know what the criterias are for, for receiving this, but I, I assume you can't just, you're not
00:24:19.600 supposed to just lose it like that, but of course he did. Right. Yeah. Jeremy's a veteran. He has a
00:24:25.360 pension. He has, you know, benefits for life. Um, he earned it. He, he worked for the,
00:24:30.160 I mean, obviously he went through hell in Afghanistan and lost a lot of friends and
00:24:33.760 stuff. And you know, yeah, there, there is no reason given that the truth is they can't give
00:24:38.480 a reason because the reason is they want to punish him. That's the reason. That's right.
00:24:42.560 They can't say that. So they won't give a reason. That is correct. It's absolutely sick. It's going
00:24:47.680 to turn around at some point here. I want to begin with this one. Uh, actually it's not, this is the
00:24:52.480 follow-up article. Let me do this one first. So here's the screenshots. Why waking up early is rooted
00:24:58.560 in white supremacy. And first it was like, wait a minute, this has to be, this has to be a joke,
00:25:03.840 right? I looked in it kind of Anthony Bernardi looks kind of photoshopped a little bit or whatever,
00:25:08.080 but as I was going through it, many of these troll accounts, this was published on media. Many of
00:25:13.040 these troll accounts have actually gotten banned and this one has not, I mean, there's a ample amount
00:25:18.880 of articles on there. So I'm like, it probably isn't fake to be honest. So the notion of waking up
00:25:24.320 early and starting your day with the rising sun is often associated with productivity,
00:25:28.560 success, and a strong work ethic. However, this seemingly innocuous concept is not without its
00:25:35.120 historical and cultural implications. In this article, we will explore the origins of the early
00:25:39.920 rising narrative and how it's rooted in white supremacy, contributing to the perpetuation of
00:25:45.200 racial inequalities. And it's like, he's not the first guy who's, you know, shot this one off.
00:25:52.960 I tried to find the screenshot, but it was like something with the National African American
00:25:57.360 History Museum or something a while ago. It was like all these properties, which like we associate
00:26:02.560 with like positive, you know, good working on time, you know, moral, reading well, all these things.
00:26:09.360 It was like, all of it is just white supremacy. And it was like, you take a step back and it's like,
00:26:14.800 wait a minute, this is not, this is not me saying this. This is them now saying that all those
00:26:19.440 attributes, which we consider to be positive is white supremacy. And it's like, all right,
00:26:23.600 I'll just, I'll let you handle this one for them in terms of how they're seeing this. And like,
00:26:28.000 all right, you, yeah, I'm not gonna, you know, I'm not gonna let you put those words in my mouth.
00:26:32.160 Yours, you just said, it's like, all right, one for us, I guess.
00:26:36.160 Yeah, it's, I mean, I guess our birds, white supremacists, then they get up early.
00:26:41.680 I mean, like what, it starts to make more sense, whenever you stop looking at it, like it's they,
00:26:48.960 they actually believe it, and you start realizing that it's really just, you know, a demolition
00:26:53.600 campaign, a deconstructivist effort to dismantle every aspect of society that makes sense at all.
00:26:59.360 That makes it work. Yeah, yeah.
00:27:01.840 And then you realize it's not, I mean, sure, it's an attack on white people, too. On top of it,
00:27:05.920 this is, you know, that's a linchpin in, in like bringing about a collapse essentially of society,
00:27:12.720 but you realize that collapse is for control purposes. Like you, if you, you know, dismantle
00:27:17.040 it, you, you deconstruct it, you, uh, you, you create chaos, that's going to be your best
00:27:22.240 opportunity to rearrange things as you want it, and then restore the order kind of thing. And I
00:27:26.160 would think we're, we're right in that, like their, their attempt to create as much chaos as they
00:27:30.880 possibly can. And so associating positive traits that makes things work and function
00:27:35.600 with a negative. So something we all can agree on, right? White supremacy, it's bad. Okay,
00:27:40.080 well then I have to go in the opposite direction. It's of course going to lead to complete, uh,
00:27:44.240 downfall of civilization eventually. Yeah, that's exactly it. That's exactly it. Yeah.
00:27:49.120 Hate crime AM. This is a good meme here about this, uh, waking up for a hate crime right away. Um, but
00:27:55.440 he said, I'm currently the target of an alt-right harassment campaign. Thanks Elon Musk. And it's a lot
00:28:02.720 of this. I've noticed that the tremendous amount of slew of articles kind of like something is
00:28:07.520 happening on Twitter and it's all this, like, this is Elon Musk's fault because he's not shutting
00:28:11.840 these people down. It's hilarious. Like they, they don't want to, they don't want any accountability.
00:28:18.160 They don't want to like, I mean, we've been through this before. I think you've covered it
00:28:22.320 a little bit recently, right? The Rachel Gilmore stuff. And like, you know, we've had, you know,
00:28:26.320 the plat army diet, we've had our run-ins with, you know, a journalist on Twitter and, um, I,
00:28:31.280 it's the worst thing they can possibly imagine, uh, that being held accountable or just somebody
00:28:35.520 disagreeing with them and, and not, uh, you know, so yeah, I, it doesn't surprise me, but again,
00:28:42.080 too, it's like Elon Musk, he's, he's not even, it's not like he's, uh, bolstering these people.
00:28:46.640 He's just, I use this analogy recently. It's like, I don't, I think Elon Musk is probably chaotic.
00:28:53.200 Good. I don't think he's on our side, but he's like, he, he's doing things that are causing,
00:28:56.960 you know, chaos in a sense that it's beneficial to us where it's like, you know, we're just allowed
00:29:02.000 to play the game again. And it's basically like, imagine if you're playing a game of hockey and the
00:29:06.800 referee is just constantly, you know, calling penalties against you off sides, you know, constantly,
00:29:12.000 like just completely biased to the other side. And then a new referee comes along and he starts
00:29:16.320 calling it the game fairly. And people go, oh man, this ref is so great. He's way,
00:29:21.200 he's totally on our team. He's so based like, no, he's just calling the game fairly again.
00:29:26.240 And, and even still, I look, look at all the people that have been nuked.
00:29:29.280 Oh, this exactly. No, there's, there's still problems. It's, it's in fact, it's the bar is,
00:29:34.160 I've said so many times, but the bar is so low that just like the basic rudimentary level of like
00:29:39.120 doing something that's like, at least attempting to be somewhat fair is like, it's, well, that's,
00:29:44.320 that's a genocide according to the other side, that's, it's a mass slaughter.
00:29:47.440 You know what I mean? It's like,
00:29:50.320 but no, the time issue, we will, I'll see if I can find those later on, but that's a hilarious
00:29:55.840 that the museum that released them, I forget which groups it was, but it's like all these
00:30:00.640 positive traits and like, all right, okay, you, you said it. Let me fire off a couple of quick ones
00:30:05.120 right here. Some great, some great stuff, you guys, a little reminder, this is a Scott Adams segment
00:30:10.240 here, right? Man accused of raping woman as she fed baby in Nashville park. You couldn't, you couldn't,
00:30:16.240 you couldn't talk about the nicest people, right? Shilling mom, a jobless loser stalker,
00:30:21.280 uh, stalked his ex-girlfriend before butchering her with a kitchen knife in an alleyway. Whoops.
00:30:28.320 Uh, and then we have a couple of videos here for you guys too. Welcome to London. I'm not sure
00:30:33.520 you've seen this one. Let's, uh, let's check this one out here.
00:30:48.560 Get your hand off his neck!
00:30:59.520 Get your hand off his neck!
00:31:07.520 He's just the struggle here. It's just the, if this goes on for like a few minutes, I think,
00:31:12.560 and eventually they end up like underneath the bus or something like that. Uh, and of course the,
00:31:17.200 the British police is totally neutered. How about the Canadian? They have, they have some weapons on
00:31:22.320 them though, right? Don't they? Are they armed? Oh yeah. Canadian, I mean, they carry side arms and
00:31:27.440 they have, uh, basically, uh, uh, an AR-15 variant that they, they carry in their, their vehicles. So
00:31:34.080 yeah. There you go. So they can at least, uh, but that they, they just used that against you,
00:31:38.640 against white people. I mean, I guess the Canadian, the original Canadian population, right?
00:31:42.880 Uh, I mean, they carry them obviously. Obviously Canada has a very high gun ownership rate per capita.
00:31:49.120 I think it's seventh in the world in terms of gun ownership. Like we, we do have a lot of firearms,
00:31:53.520 but they're all owned, or I mean, the vast majority of them are owned legally. And you know,
00:31:58.560 gun owners are, um, among the lowest demographic for committing crimes. Like they're the most, uh,
00:32:04.320 peaceful, you know, non-criminal class in society. So there's, there's really not that much issues with
00:32:09.680 gun violence in Canada, except for when you get into the inner cities and stuff like that.
00:32:12.960 Of course. Yep. Exactly. I mean, there's been a couple of those, like just brutal, you linked one up,
00:32:18.400 but I didn't want to include it, but like the honor killing in Toronto, this woman lying in the,
00:32:22.480 like some, you know, some waterway or something, a little pool dam or something.
00:32:26.240 It was, it was actually, I had mistaken that somebody else had said it was Toronto. It was
00:32:30.960 actually, it's a city close to Toronto. It's called Brampton, which I think you, you had in the notes,
00:32:35.840 uh, uh, a video from Brampton as well. It's, it's, it's Brown town. Like it's, it's, it's,
00:32:41.520 people call it Bram Ladesh. They call it, you know, little India. It's, it's entirely brown.
00:32:45.760 Yeah. It's, it's well known for this in Canada. So it's basically as if, uh, they,
00:32:49.680 they took a city, lifted it up out of India and just dropped it in Ontario.
00:32:55.280 Oh my God. And it's working so well. Right. And then you have that one guy who was slashed up
00:33:01.120 by a knife outside of a, what was it? A Starbucks or something, right?
00:33:04.400 Yeah. Starbucks, you know, killed with a kirpan. And, uh, that guy's out on bail.
00:33:09.680 And, uh, he was out on bail less than 48 hours after it happened. And I'm sure he's still allowed
00:33:16.160 to carry his kirpan because I mean, you know, religious freedom. Uh, but you know, we have,
00:33:22.080 you just juxtapose that against, you know, there's, there's four political prisoners still sitting in
00:33:26.400 jail. They've been there for almost a year and a half from the coots protests who committed no acts
00:33:31.440 of violence, literally not a single person was injured at all. And they're still in prison for,
00:33:37.680 you know, my safety or something. They, they hate us. That's what this is about. Here is, uh,
00:33:42.720 here's Ontario, uh, public transportation. Now was it? Oh yeah, this exactly. There's Brampton
00:33:47.920 right there. Right. Uh, they, it was one shot footage too. I think it was in Canada, right?
00:33:54.640 The woman just fires off a firework inside of the bus or whatever. Was that Canada?
00:34:00.320 Yeah, that was Toronto. Oh, that was Toronto. Okay. There you go. Yeah. So,
00:34:03.200 so it doesn't matter where you go. You get the same, uh, here we go. Look at this folks.
00:34:06.880 There's, there's Canada, the, the great white North right here.
00:34:21.360 Just a little slight, a little slice, a little sample of, uh, how wonderful it is. Isn't this
00:34:26.400 great? It's just so much better. Just lifting these papers, you said straight out of their own
00:34:30.400 environment and putting them just in, in Canada. Well, this is kind of what I was getting at
00:34:35.680 earlier when I said like, you know, the first, you know, one or 2% that come over, uh, you know,
00:34:41.040 they, they might try to assimilate. They do, but like, it's, it's like this all over. There's like
00:34:45.360 little cities that are like this, right? So there's obviously Brampton. And then if you go to BC,
00:34:49.680 I think it's Surrey. That is also like this. And you know, if you go to Richmond, BC, it's all Chinese.
00:34:54.880 He's like, it ends up becoming just transplanted. You know, it's just nominally on Canadian soil.
00:35:00.080 There's nothing Canadian about it anymore. No, no, no. Yeah. You say great white North.
00:35:04.000 It's not so great. And it's not so white anymore. No, uh, it's, it's incredible how much they have
00:35:10.480 been able to get away with so far. But again, I, I do believe, uh, this resistance is building
00:35:15.920 and it's going to be, uh, harder and harder for them, uh, to continue. I think of this path,
00:35:20.960 but they, I, I think they want to inflict as much damage as possible in, in a short of a time as
00:35:25.760 possible. And, uh, of course, so this is just, well, they're just there, you know, kind of thing.
00:35:29.840 But obviously in the wake of this, as you said, you have a, maybe a first generation and actually
00:35:33.680 we have a clip on that later that kind of underlines that point. We'll get to that later. But
00:35:37.840 the first generation, the first few people that can come, they can be, you know, somewhat kind of,
00:35:42.400 um, excited about coming to the country, right? They're like, yeah, I'm going to, yeah,
00:35:45.840 I'm going to get to work and whatever the, you know, whatever they want to do. Not, not everyone,
00:35:49.440 obviously, but like the problem, as you said, is usually not always, but usually it's like second,
00:35:54.160 third, uh, even fourth generation that like, they feel more out of place than even these,
00:35:58.880 the parents or grandparents that came into the country. And so of course you develop a permanent,
00:36:04.560 uh, black market, kind of like an underground movement, a way for them to make money outside of
00:36:10.160 the system and things like that. Uh, which means then that the net effect of immigration causing
00:36:15.440 and we're importing tons of crime essentially into the country is Denmark is that one of those countries
00:36:22.480 that have pretty good statistics in regards to this. Uh, it says here, not all countries have
00:36:27.600 formal population register. However, Scandinavian countries in particular are well regarded in this
00:36:32.160 respect, having government databases storing comprehensive and high quality data of the full populations.
00:36:38.240 Denmark is especially interesting because it's the only Scandinavian country that have proper,
00:36:42.000 properly quantified the net fiscal impact of immigration based on registered data. And this
00:36:47.520 article is kind of long and goes into that. Uh, but the, when you talk about the crime thing was kind
00:36:52.320 of interesting. Here's the chart. It's somewhat small. I can try to zoom in here a little bit.
00:36:56.560 Obviously what we're interested in is the, the very top of this chart. So let me pull that up here.
00:37:00.560 Uh, violent crime conviction rate in Denmark by nation of origin. And this is an 11 year
00:37:07.040 period from 2010 to 2021 or 2021, uh, not adjusted for age or sex. Uh, and as you can see there,
00:37:14.960 to all the top representatives here in terms of violent crime, right? Kuwait, Tunisia, Lebanon,
00:37:21.840 Somalia, Jordan, Uganda, Morocco, Iraq, Algeria, and then Yugoslavia, look at that. Ethiopia,
00:37:30.320 Serbia, Montenegro, Egypt, Iran. You, you get the point. This is like, uh, not very well represented
00:37:36.160 by Europeans here on this chart. I'm surprised Israel is that high on the list there. Isn't
00:37:41.440 that interesting? Yeah, exactly. Yeah. That's a good, uh, it's a good catch. When they say Israel
00:37:47.120 though, do they mean Palestinians? That's true. I'm not sure. I guess since technically they're not like
00:37:53.200 what officially recognized statehood or something like that. Uh, maybe they, maybe that would be
00:37:58.080 Palestinians or something. Uh, but anyways, so obviously this is no surprise to, to, to you guys
00:38:02.800 out there, but, but it's good to kind of underline this, right? You had a thing in Germany and we'll
00:38:07.280 talk a little bit more about Germany in a bit here too. Um, foreigners account for 50% of gang
00:38:12.160 rapes in Germany, defying population ratio, which is, and frankly, I think it's, it's probably more than
00:38:19.840 that as well. The way they do it statistically is to say, well, if they were born, uh, you know,
00:38:25.760 in Germany, but to immigrant parents, then, then they're considered fully German. Sweden does the
00:38:30.000 same thing, right? They, some cases they have like a first generation immigrant, but then by,
00:38:34.160 by second or third, they just dropped that altogether. Uh, I forget how exactly how many
00:38:38.800 on average there is. Um, okay here. Okay. So here's a slice in from 2022, Germany witnessed an alarming
00:38:45.040 total of 789 gang rapes and almost, almost 800 gang rapes. I doubt 400 of those are by ethnic Germans.
00:38:53.440 I mean, what do you think? I think that's correct. That's what two gang rapes a day
00:38:59.200 or more than like two, 2.2, 2.25 gang rapes a day. Two assaults per day or 15 per week. These
00:39:05.760 shocking figures represent a distressing new record, surpassing the 677 cases reported in 2021.
00:39:12.800 And then it's, and again, so it's just gone up and up and up and up. And this is,
00:39:17.440 you can't, you can't just keep this up. I mean, this is unsustainable. You know what I mean?
00:39:21.840 Like, and everyone knows that this is why AFD is on the rise. This is why nationalistic parties
00:39:25.760 all over Europe, uh, and, and same similar tendencies in America and Canada are, is on
00:39:30.480 the rise too. People are sick of this, you know? Oh yeah. A hundred percent. I mean, like, look at
00:39:34.400 what, like, it's shocking too. I mean, you just mentioned AFD. I'm sure you've seen this. So there
00:39:39.920 was, you know, one of AFD's politician had an assassination attempt on their life. Oh yeah. Um,
00:39:45.120 absolutely agree. I think it was, I think they said Iraqi migrants tried to kill them. And the
00:39:49.200 reason why they said that is because they kept referring to these, uh, to AFD and to, um, uh,
00:39:56.480 this politician as a quote Nazi, right? Yes. And, and so that makes them, you know,
00:40:01.440 fair target. You should kill them because they're quote Nazi. When in reality, it's like,
00:40:05.840 how are they the extremists? Right? Yeah. And people juxtapose this, uh, you know,
00:40:11.120 off of each other. There you go. Thanks. There you go. Well done. Uh, it's like AFD is now like
00:40:18.960 under state surveillance, essentially for merely just existing, you know what I mean?
00:40:23.760 While there's obvious targets. And by the way, we'll get to a gruesome story in a little bit here,
00:40:27.760 uh, of this, uh, Antifa network. We actually got a conviction of one of them, Lina Engel,
00:40:32.480 uh, just a few days ago. And so there's been riots by Antifas in Germany, but again, it's like,
00:40:37.280 do you, I mean, why do people think this is, why, why is AFD on the right? This is not a mystery
00:40:42.400 here. And it's like all, even all the European leaders who are like continuously, uh, whine
00:40:48.240 about this of like, Ooh, the rise of nationalism is bad and stuff like that. And I mean, you could
00:40:52.640 just argue, well, like you're, you, you did that. You're all the things that you're doing is the
00:40:56.640 reason why people are opposing all your bullshit. I mean, it's, it's twofold. You're the ones that
00:41:02.880 destroyed and you're the ones that made nationalism a dirty word to begin with. And now you're mad that
00:41:08.560 there's a resurgence of it because, you know, people toned it down. They weren't so, you know,
00:41:12.880 ultra nationalistic because of your policies. And then now there's a desire to see a resurgence of
00:41:18.160 it because of your other policies. Like, yeah, I, I, I, yeah, I mean, national, I was gonna like,
00:41:26.160 I don't even like the word conservative anymore. Like nationalist is the word. I don't even want to be
00:41:31.040 associated with these cocks that call themselves conservatives at this point.
00:41:34.480 There's nothing there. And you look at latest LGBTQ stuff and even like Uganda going their own way,
00:41:38.640 all these conservatives, like sanctions now, you know, kind of things like,
00:41:41.520 really, is this all you, is this all you have? Uh, just another one. You remember all the stuff
00:41:47.520 about bike care and just non international, rather news on this for days and days and days are
00:41:53.440 in investigations, blah, blah, blah. Here we have almost Germany alone. That's not even talking about
00:41:59.200 Sweden or England or Ireland or Canada, America, whatever, just in Germany alone. And it's like
00:42:06.400 800 and there's hardly, there's no wider really discussion, even just an overarching, not even
00:42:12.160 like let's hone in on this case and really specify the horrific details in this and talk about what
00:42:18.720 the reason is for this and how do we stop it. No, there's nothing like that whatsoever.
00:42:22.240 Um, and I think, yeah, go ahead. So it's, it's shocking too, because if you go back to,
00:42:28.160 you know, 2015, 20, the, the me too movement, right. And they were so concerned with rape
00:42:34.400 statistics for a couple of years. And then people started actually talking about the statistics and,
00:42:39.840 you know, where the rapes are coming from. Then it got very hush, hush all of a sudden, whenever,
00:42:43.440 you know, the stats were actually analyzed, they didn't want to really dig into that anymore. Now
00:42:47.200 they want to bury the, you know, they don't, it's not about feminism. It's not about, you know,
00:42:51.120 protecting women. It's just, uh, you know, another way to dismantle, uh, white Western society. Uh,
00:42:56.720 and this is just a convenient way to do it. So they'll cover up what they need to, and they'll,
00:43:01.200 you know, they'll, they'll shine the light where they need to, uh, if it helps destroy it. And then
00:43:05.440 they'll cover it up whenever it's no longer a convenient thing to talk about.
00:43:08.400 Yeah. And they're not ashamed of lying. They just lie in front of your face and that's it. They
00:43:12.080 don't care. Oh, hypocrisy, double standard. Like they laughing in our faces.
00:43:16.240 They don't, you know, that's not about that. They don't give a shit. Uh, yeah,
00:43:20.000 here's a tweet here from Eric Christophson. There's a video of a German girl being humiliated
00:43:24.400 and sexually assaulted in the streets of Munich by five Arab men. The media in my country never
00:43:29.200 covered it. Of course not. You remember the, there was one in Austria a while ago. Oh, is this, I can't,
00:43:34.080 okay, I can't open that. It was a telegram post. Uh, anyway, Arminius news, uh, published that.
00:43:38.560 It's a great, it's a, it's a great, uh, channel too. Oh, absolutely.
00:43:42.000 And on Twitter, Arminius news. Yeah. Yep. Uh, here's, and of course, and then we just,
00:43:47.120 you know, switch over to what actually European men are involved in as, as opposed to like actually
00:43:53.120 pushing back against us, let's fight with each other over sports ball. Check this out here.
00:43:57.920 here. And again, this is just one slice and sample, right? But I mean,
00:44:07.040 is that Regensdorf? What does it say on his back there? I think, I think this might be in,
00:44:24.160 it might be in Germany. No, there's something out somewhere else. Okay. Oh, anyway,
00:44:29.200 the point is, is Europeans, uh, you know, all these football, uh, football hooligans and stuff.
00:44:34.160 They're like, where are they? Are they not waking up to any of this stuff? There's like tons of
00:44:37.760 people there. If you look at, I've seen some, uh, what were the ultras or something? I mean,
00:44:42.640 they're obviously a little bit more hardcore, but I'm saying there's other sports like, uh, teams,
00:44:47.520 like supporter groups. And, and yeah, they call them hooligans, right? In some countries.
00:44:51.520 And you look at like the spectators and stuff, uh, the arenas where they, they play.
00:44:57.040 And it's just an ocean of like, yeah, for the most part, younger, fit white men. And it's just
00:45:03.920 like a virtual army of people. And it was like, where are they going to, are they going to like
00:45:09.040 oppose anything that's happening? I know there was this hardcore push trying to get, uh, PC
00:45:13.440 terminology and anti-racism, which basically is euphemism for like anti-nationalism into these
00:45:19.120 football teams and supporter clubs and stuff like that to get them to like, not go down the route of
00:45:23.680 bit of turning right wing. And it's been partially successful, I think in some, uh,
00:45:27.760 instances, but they fight with each other like crazy. You know what I mean? That's what's so absurd
00:45:31.280 about it. Yeah. It is. It's, I mean, it's, it's obviously different in, uh, Europe than it is in
00:45:36.960 North America. We don't really have that same kind of culture, but I think you, um, played, uh, some of
00:45:41.760 these videos of, uh, you know, the NHL playoffs had kicked off and like, you listen to these guys,
00:45:47.760 uh, on, on camera talking about, or, you know, basically just they're euphoric
00:45:52.400 about, Oh, the dedication. Oh yeah. Yeah. It's, it's like the most excited they've ever been about
00:45:57.840 anything in their lives. And it's, it's a game guys. It's a, it's a game where, you know, 20
00:46:02.640 something year old millionaires slap a puck around. Yeah. It's fun, but it, yeah. I mean,
00:46:08.000 it happened during the pandemic. Um, you know, the Montreal Canadians were, they went to the
00:46:13.840 conference finals in the NHL and then they lost and, uh, their fans rioted, right? There's riots.
00:46:19.120 Yeah. Remember Vancouver when they lost? Holy shit. It was a few years ago now, but
00:46:24.000 you know, in, in the context of the lockdowns, it's like your government has kept you in your
00:46:29.520 homes for, I think it was like a year and a half at that point or just over a year. And this is what
00:46:34.800 you want to ride. They flip cop cars. You're flipping cop cars because your sports ball team lost,
00:46:40.080 but you're, you're perfectly fine with the government, you know, basically closing your businesses,
00:46:44.000 locking you in your homes, um, requiring you, you know, to wear a PPE everywhere you go and,
00:46:49.360 and putting, there was curfews in Quebec, like all of these things, like, this is what you're
00:46:53.520 going to ride over the sports. Yeah. And they've done a great job with the, oh, it's a sign up on,
00:46:59.760 on these people on the sports stuff. Oh yeah. Incredible. Um, if we just got 10% of the excitement
00:47:05.360 that they put to like things such as how we're being replaced and like actually looking out for your
00:47:09.120 nation, we'd be, we'd be, we'd be pretty good now. I think, I mean, not ideal, but we'd be in a good
00:47:14.320 direction much more so than, than we are now. You know, it's one of these things where, you know,
00:47:18.560 so the, uh, we had all the pride nights for, for God, the Calgary, was it? No, it wasn't Calgary.
00:47:24.080 The Toronto Maple Leafs had a drag show intermission for Derek, Derek Rance. He went to his first
00:47:31.040 Toronto Maple Leafs game and it was their pride night and they were, they had drag shows.
00:47:35.520 He just wanted to watch a hockey game, right? Oh my God. Yeah. To get away from it all. Right.
00:47:42.400 In a way, then that is good. Like, thank you for doing that. Right. I mean, it's,
00:47:46.800 again, it's, it's, they're doing the job for us in many regards. Well, that, that's exactly it.
00:47:50.800 It's like, uh, again, there's, there's nothing that is getting people more up in arms. Like when
00:47:56.160 Bud Light does the deal. Good. I'm glad because Bud Light is a terrible brand. Yes.
00:48:00.400 Anheuser-Busch can, you know, you know, kick rocks. Yeah. Like what, why are you drinking that
00:48:06.560 anyways? That's good. I'm glad. It's too bad that apparently everybody switched to Modelo,
00:48:11.680 right? Just another Anheuser-Busch brand. But like, like whenever I saw that, I was like,
00:48:17.360 good. And whenever I see them, uh, you know, the, the target stuff, I'm like, good. Don't shop at
00:48:21.680 targets. Like whenever I see them do this with the NHL, it's like, good. Stop watching. Like,
00:48:25.920 this is good. Like, yeah, let, let them keep, they're, they're going too far. Let them do it.
00:48:30.160 You don't, you don't have to try and get them to stop, right? No, definitely. When your enemy
00:48:34.320 makes a mistake, don't interrupt them. That's the saying goes. Yeah. Uh, Steve, I think it's
00:48:38.800 Robitai. I think that's how I pronounce it. Uh, 1976 says, thanks for having Alex on your show. Well,
00:48:43.120 we'll, we'll, we're glad he's here. Thank you, Steve. Appreciate that. Uh, Archie says,
00:48:47.280 I remember when Ukrainians, uh, was normally, uh, normally heard in the streets of, uh,
00:48:52.480 uh, Doppin, Doppin, is that what it's called? Manitoba. I am told that these days a person
00:48:59.040 will hear a lot of Punjab and the like, the A and W restaurants there is like Apu's Kwikimart.
00:49:05.040 And do you, there's some references that you are, you will get, I assume. Yeah.
00:49:09.840 A and W is, uh, like, you know, it's, it's a McDonald, it's a good version of like McDonald's.
00:49:15.040 It's a much higher quality and whatnot, right? I don't know what the comparison would be in the
00:49:18.960 States. I don't know if they have it in the States, but you know, it's just a,
00:49:21.920 it's a decent brand that hasn't gone. Yeah. It hasn't gone super woke. I mean,
00:49:26.560 it's all run and staffed by immigrants. That's what he's getting at there. Right. Yep.
00:49:30.240 The Punjab. But I mean, otherwise it's a, it's a decent brand that, you know, they have their
00:49:35.120 burgers or it's called the burger family. And this is a, this is a barometer I have for whenever
00:49:39.840 Canada really goes off a cliff because it's a nuclear white family that like, you know, they,
00:49:44.880 they use as like mascots. So there's like the mama burger, the papa burger, you know, the teen burger,
00:49:49.680 like they have all these different burgers named after family members. Yeah.
00:49:52.640 And whenever they, you know, go multi culty global homo with the burger family, then it's all lost.
00:49:58.000 That's all right. So here's this, uh, here's this horrific story, uh, out of Germany. Well,
00:50:05.440 it's a, it's a, well, it's a, it's a good start. Let me just put it that way. We finally had a
00:50:10.240 conviction, uh, by these crazy, uh, Antifas in Germany, right? Because again, uh, because of their history and
00:50:16.720 because of the just intense, uh, side, you know, the programming that the, the narrative,
00:50:22.160 right. It was denazification in Germany and like stuff like that. They're, they're just like fanatical
00:50:26.400 about pushing back anything that's nationalistic and right wing. Uh, even if it's, even if it's,
00:50:31.760 even if the party like AFD has done right, kind of counter signal that constantly. And they,
00:50:36.000 we know we're not like that. We want democracy and all these things, which, you know, they kind of
00:50:39.920 have to do considering the environment, but of course that's not good enough. Right. So you have the,
00:50:43.600 the hammer gang, what was the, uh, German term was a hammer band, uh, which was basically
00:50:52.320 just to summarize real quick. They had dress and I'm not sure if this was every single attack that
00:50:57.360 they did, but in some of them, at least, uh, they dressed up as police officers and they went to the
00:51:03.760 homes of various, uh, right wing, uh, uh, people, whether they're politically involved. Uh, I think one
00:51:09.280 was the youth party of the AFD, uh, that was, uh, uh, almost killed back in 2018. Uh, they're
00:51:15.520 pounding on the door. And of course these people are like, what, what's going on? This is police.
00:51:19.040 I guess I gotta let them in. Right. Now thinking about that. So they, they, they, uh, storm in,
00:51:25.600 they basically, uh, just bash this guy's brains in essentially, right. They destroy his kneecaps and
00:51:32.160 his feet are still damaged to this day. He can't even walk. Uh, they, they poured acetone on him,
00:51:38.400 other chemicals, like all these horrific, I mean, just brutal. This is like terrorist activity. If
00:51:43.280 there ever was one, this is politically motivated to get people to stay away from a certain political,
00:51:48.320 you know, uh, branch essentially, which is as far as I remember, that's like essentially the
00:51:52.320 definition of terrorism. You try to coerce someone into like, uh, you know, not to do something or not
00:51:57.920 have certain opinions anymore, things like that. Right. So this, uh, leader of this hammer band or
00:52:03.360 the hammer group, uh, sure name is, uh, was it Lina Engel, right? Lina Engel. Actually,
00:52:11.440 the Hungary piece has a little better. I'm going to read this here. We can get an idea, uh, verdict
00:52:15.200 in trial against Antifa extremist, uh, the verdict in the trial against the leader and three members
00:52:20.800 of the so-called hammer band, a hammer gang, a left-wing extremist storm, a troop supported by Antifa
00:52:25.840 was announced in Dresden on Wednesday. Leader Lina Engel was sentenced to five years and three
00:52:30.560 months, which is like, when you look at the crimes, it's like, this is nothing. If a right winger had
00:52:34.960 done comparable crimes, it would be, I mean, it would be terrorist charges. There would be life in
00:52:38.880 prison. I would assume, uh, four members of the hammer hammer gang who also took part in the attacks
00:52:44.400 in Budapest. And I haven't heard about that one before, but this paper brought that to my attention
00:52:49.440 have been convicted in a trial at a regional court in Saxony. After 97 days of trial,
00:52:55.440 presiding judge Hans Schlotter Statz in Dresden announced a verdict against the four defendants
00:53:01.120 for membership in a criminal organization. And some inside lingo here from the trial was that this
00:53:06.160 guy was like, oh, you're there, you know, as the British say, Molly, Molly coddling this, this girl,
00:53:12.080 you know what I mean? There was still this kind of like, oh, you're, uh, they were making excuses for
00:53:16.960 her and the reason why she did this and stuff. And so the, the five years was kind of like the base
00:53:21.280 minimum that they could do, which they of course did. It says here, the main defendant, Lina Engel,
00:53:26.960 was sentenced to five years and three months imprisonment. Her accomplices, uh, Lennart, uh,
00:53:32.400 Arning for three years, Philip, blah, blah, blah. They go through the different names of the other
00:53:35.280 ones there. Uh, but that was for forming a criminal organization and dangerous bodily harm. Among these
00:53:41.600 offenses, the federal prosecution had accused Engel and her accomplices of forming a criminal
00:53:46.400 association to attack right-wing people. According to indictment, they carried out several attacks on
00:53:51.920 right-wing supporters in Wurzen, in Saxony, Leipzig and Eisnach, uh, in Turingen between 2018 and 2020.
00:53:59.440 Several people were seriously injured in the process. It was like gruesome, brutal shit they did to these
00:54:05.520 people. Uh, Engel is said to have been the leader of the hammer gang, a far left organization founded in
00:54:10.640 Leipzig, Leipzig that has established a nationwide network. Of course it has. Is there any
00:54:15.680 talk about bread? Is there any diagonal on comparison? Do you know what I mean? Like
00:54:20.240 the treatment that you guys have gotten, is there similar things here for them in Germany? No,
00:54:25.040 of course not. They're making excuses for them essentially. For weeks, Antifa has announced a
00:54:30.160 day X for the first Saturday after the verdict, the day of the verdict, which is tomorrow, but they've
00:54:36.320 already been out riding. We'll look at the footage in a little bit here, calling for street fights
00:54:39.680 against the verdict, uh, against for, for, you know, this verdict against Engel. They have promised to cause
00:54:44.800 1 million euros of damage in German cities for every year in prison. So German authorities are
00:54:50.480 looking at damages between 5 million and 300,000 euros this Saturday alone. In February, members
00:54:56.320 of the hammer gang, who are still at large, staged a manhunt in Budapest, beating up eight people and
00:55:00.960 seriously injuring German, Polish and Hungarian citizens. The Budapest police directorate, working
00:55:06.560 closely with the German authorities, has so far identified 10 of the alleged attackers and arrested
00:55:11.920 four of them. Good. Of these, one Hungarian has been arrested. One German woman is under criminal
00:55:15.920 investigation and an Italian woman. So they're forming an international terrorist network now,
00:55:20.320 right? This is one of the definitions in terms of how the America treats with this. If there's any kind
00:55:24.800 of international cooperation, then it's like a, uh, you know, then it's, um, what's the, it was, you
00:55:31.040 have the domestic terrorism. And then what's the other term they used for it? Um, maybe it's just,
00:55:35.600 yeah, international, there's a specific term they use. I forget that right now, but it was like
00:55:39.040 the way they described that was like, oh, that that's much more severe, you know, kind of like,
00:55:43.760 this is a now an international terrorist group. This is dangerous, right? In this case,
00:55:48.400 I haven't heard any talk about that yet. Anyway, so there, the last case there in Budapest,
00:55:53.360 they are in pre-trial detention awaiting the conclusion of the investigation. In Budapest,
00:55:58.480 six German Antifa members are still wanted. So we'll see what happens here. But what do you,
00:56:02.720 uh, what do you make of this, Alex? I mean, it doesn't surprise me that they got,
00:56:07.280 you know, the kiddie gloves when it comes to sentencing. Um, they do, they do this everywhere.
00:56:12.000 Um, you know, I, I brought up earlier, there's the, you know, the, uh, the disparity in, in the
00:56:17.680 way people are treated when it comes to bail conditions in Canada. And, uh, you know, in the
00:56:22.560 same time period that, you know, I mentioned the four, the Coutts political prisoners from Alberta
00:56:27.200 that are still in jail, they, they committed no violence. And, um, there was a, a member of Antifa
00:56:33.040 that ran over four, uh, five people in Winnipeg during a freedom convoy protests. And, uh, he was
00:56:39.600 out on bail within 24 hours. Like he tried to murder people with a vehicle and they didn't
00:56:43.600 even charge him with attempted murder and they let him go. Um, and he, he was a known member of
00:56:48.320 Antifa too. And the same thing here, like they, they want to designate Diagalon as a terrorist
00:56:52.880 organization, but they can't attribute one single, uh, violent act to us because we're not,
00:56:58.720 we're not a violent organization. It's a, it's a meme and it's not even an organization. It's,
00:57:03.360 it's a, uh, a network of people that, you know, prep and, uh, you know, engage in activism,
00:57:09.680 community building, that type of thing. Right. So, uh, I mean, they already did it to the proud boys,
00:57:14.080 right? The proud boys were labeled the terrorist group in Canada. They couldn't attribute one single
00:57:18.560 act of violence to proud boy activity in Canada. Right. But Antifa acts with impunity here. So,
00:57:24.400 I mean, it doesn't shock me at all that they were, it's, it's, I'm glad that, you know, they, uh,
00:57:28.720 obviously got some prison time there, but I don't know how it works in Germany. Will they,
00:57:32.960 five years, three months, if they'll be out in one year, two years. Exactly. Absolutely. Oh, no,
00:57:37.760 no, no doubt about it. They ultimately, they, that we, you know, everyone, I think,
00:57:42.160 unless you're a newcomer kind of know that, that they're like an essentially a stat, a state, uh,
00:57:46.960 asset to like, they're using this, uh, to, you know, in a, in a, obviously a legal way,
00:57:51.040 but not that they care, uh, to police opinions and, and just try to keep, you know, fear in like
00:57:55.520 people who are on the right wing that you can always like be attacked randomly just for having
00:57:59.600 these views or associating with any of these things. Uh, it's a, it's a way for all the liberal,
00:58:04.080 progressive global homo shit libs, uh, in power to just ensure that there's no like grassroots
00:58:09.280 kind of on the street. I mean, it's still happening despite that, but there's still always that
00:58:12.800 they want you to kind of have that fear. Look at the video I showed there. Uh, just the backgrounds,
00:58:16.480 we're talking about this guy, just walk in and then in the back, like behind him,
00:58:21.040 they just strike him with a hammer right across the head. Like that's, that's nice, noble,
00:58:24.800 honorable, moral people right there. You know what I mean? Five money or the six on one, eight on one,
00:58:29.440 maybe even, um, and they're using hammers there. That's why they call the hammer gang. So very nice.
00:58:34.320 The finest of people, of course. Right. Even, you know, contrast this to, you know, the,
00:58:40.880 the proud boys are accused of violence, but I mean, it's always reactionary or, or Patriot
00:58:45.440 uh, Patriot front hasn't been accused of violence, but you know, just, just their very
00:58:49.520 existence is violence. Exactly. Yeah. This, this is justified, you know, actions to take against,
00:58:56.080 you know, a quote Nazi or whatever they'll, they'll label them. Yeah. Um, merely existing
00:59:00.880 as a right-wing dissident is terrorism in itself. I mean, that, that's how they presented it too,
00:59:05.360 right? Like white supremacy is terrorism. Yeah. White is exactly terrorism. Yeah. Yeah. It's,
00:59:10.480 it's our very existence is violence and, uh, us just having opinions,
00:59:14.800 or saying, speaking on the internet is equal to violence. And whereas here you have an
00:59:20.080 international terrorist group, uh, that hardly is getting any attack. I don't see many news stories
00:59:24.080 about this. This would be huge news, right? Uh, this conviction, but anyway, here, I heard about
00:59:29.040 this. I can't remember from what source, whenever it initially happened, this attack in Budapest,
00:59:33.680 but I, I, I, I mean, this was a while ago, right? I guess this is the sentencing. That's why it's come
00:59:38.960 back up. Yeah. So the, the Budapest has that whole, uh, is in pretrial right now. So this is prior
00:59:44.640 things from that was going on in 2018 to 2020. Oh, that happened in Germany. Yeah. That's what,
00:59:49.440 so this is not having even been settled yet here. So they got, I think they said they had four of
00:59:53.360 these people, but there's like six or eight more, if I remember correctly, but so anyway, so they were
00:59:57.680 out, uh, in Germany in various cities, uh, RT had some footage of them, uh, rioting and, and being angry
01:00:03.680 that, Oh my God, how dare you give such a wonderful leader of a group that does shit like this? Yeah.
01:00:08.480 Yeah. Jump in Alex. Yes, sir. Was that, so whenever they said we're going to cause all this damage,
01:00:13.920 was that like last Saturday or is that this coming Saturday? It's coming Saturday now. Cause this is
01:00:18.320 the, the trial was just coming down here, I think two days ago or so. Uh, so anyway, here's some, uh, footage
01:00:23.840 from the whole thing.
01:00:36.080 One, two, police.
01:01:06.080 Anyway, so this is just the, uh, the warming up act presumably here on the day X. Ooh, it's
01:01:21.920 coming here. I guess they have to do five, uh, five million euros of damage then or something like
01:01:27.600 that. Yeah. I'm surprised. I haven't seen any of this. Was this last one? Yeah. This is basically
01:01:33.120 last night. Yeah. As long, as long as this was not mislabeled, but that's what it was presented,
01:01:37.600 uh, presented as. This just happened after the verdict became out, but the real kind of
01:01:42.320 organizational protest and presumably violent riot is happening tomorrow in Germany.
01:01:48.000 And sorry, was this Dresden? Uh, actually not sure. I think, I think this might be either it's from
01:01:52.880 a few different, uh, cities or this is maybe Leipzig, Leipzig or something like that. I'm not sure. Um,
01:01:57.440 uh, where exactly it is, but, uh, anyway, that's a, that's a little slice. And then to underline that,
01:02:02.880 make that point again, internationally though, here's CNN, right? Talking about this internationally,
01:02:08.160 there's still scrutiny of far right AFD as there, as the government there has labeled its youth wing
01:02:14.080 extremist. There's a labeling of what just, but we just saw like as an extremist international, uh,
01:02:20.800 terrorist network, nothing like that. It's, it's, it's just, they always get, they get special
01:02:25.200 protection as you know, the British, I like the term, the model, mollycoddling with these people
01:02:30.000 and just like, all right, well, you know, we'll give you a slap on the wrist essentially,
01:02:33.680 you know what I mean? But then they're out again and they just continue their violent behavior.
01:02:37.600 Yeah. A perfect example of that too, is just look, I, there was a video that was going around
01:02:41.760 recently from a, uh, a just stop oil with those lunatics that, you know, glue themselves to
01:02:47.200 paintings and block roads and whatnot. Yeah. And then the guy, you know, just a random,
01:02:51.600 you know, tradie is, is trying to get to work and he starts, you know, pushing them out of the way
01:02:55.760 to get them out of the way. And the cops arrest him. They're standing right there as they break,
01:02:59.920 as these people break the law. And then somebody is like, you know what, I've had enough of this.
01:03:03.520 And then they arrest the person who tries to, you know, restore order, like just do your job.
01:03:08.160 And, and this wouldn't be a problem anyways. Again, it's, it serves the state interest. So they
01:03:13.120 get the protection of the state. Yeah. And yeah, I think we're going to,
01:03:15.840 we're going to see a flare up of this again in the United States too, right? They love to do this
01:03:19.680 during election cycles. So as this new, uh, 2024 election campaign kicks off, you'll probably see
01:03:25.280 BLM and, and Antifa return to the streets and, and, you know, they'll find, they'll find a reason
01:03:30.240 to write again. A hundred percent. Yeah, no, it's, it's been quiet for a little bit, you know,
01:03:34.080 but it's going to ramp up again. And whenever it's, uh, it's politically expedient, they, they wheel
01:03:38.240 them out again. And like a central command, just all right, this is the one we're protesting,
01:03:42.720 whatever case it is. And everyone's out on the streets. Right. Uh, but I was actually surprised
01:03:47.360 there wasn't more over the, the Jordan Neely, Daniel. Yeah. Uh, yeah. I thought it would be
01:03:53.840 worse than it was. I thought we were going to have George Floyd 2.0. I did too. And it's kind of
01:03:58.480 weird that it's like that, but that's what the creepy aspect of it, that it's just like operating
01:04:02.400 like a insect swarm or something like a somehow it's the, the, the swarm just knew that this was not
01:04:10.000 the one to like fully lash out on. There was a little bit, but you know what I mean? So
01:04:14.000 someone's giving the signal somewhere like, okay, we're good to go. You know, like, let's do it.
01:04:18.080 Well, you know, I mean, we saw that too, with the George Floyd riots. Um, it was very quick,
01:04:23.040 very quickly. They had the shirts, they had the banners, they had the signs. Like it was,
01:04:27.280 it was very, the baptism baths were out. I mean, all the accessories, right. The being baptized in the
01:04:33.120 religion of George Floyd. Yeah. Holy shit. Uh, so anyway, uh, to kind of finish off that,
01:04:40.080 uh, this segment, uh, portion here a little bit, uh, because of course talking about diversity and
01:04:45.200 of course, counteraction, like in Germany, the counteraction to some of the open borders,
01:04:48.640 immigration, right-wing parties, uh, it's creating, of course, not only destabilization,
01:04:54.880 but, uh, in the U S at least, and I think this is mostly true. I've, I've read things out of Sweden
01:04:59.120 that you have white so-called white flight there as well, but the more diverse the country gets,
01:05:05.440 this is the U S article of this here, uh, the more segregation you get, there's like a self
01:05:10.960 segregation. In other words, people just kind of flock to their own. They create more insular
01:05:16.000 little kind of micro, um, not States. That's not the right term, but yeah, like micro ethnic enclaves
01:05:23.280 inside of the larger society. Uh, and people generally tend to gravitate. You might have like a,
01:05:28.320 some kind of kumbaya zone in some like a liberal city somewhere. That's somewhat of a hodgepodge,
01:05:33.040 but overall, otherwise people for the most part, uh, tend to, uh, want to be around their own,
01:05:38.320 which is, you know, completely understandable. You know what I mean? But that doesn't stop them from,
01:05:43.280 if, if segregation is wrong, again, we have those things, then are the state and the government are
01:05:48.000 doing the very things that, which is leading to more of that. They, I'm sure they know of the
01:05:52.800 statistics here. That's why they had those programs to say, well, look at this zip code here. It's just a
01:05:57.760 bunch of white people. Let's bring in immigrants and just place them here. If they have to build
01:06:03.040 migrant camps in this region, they will, if they have to build section eight housing, they will,
01:06:07.200 they'll find whatever way they can to try to break up the evil self-segregation. In other words,
01:06:12.000 freedom of association is out the window. We can't, with nothing to do with that anymore.
01:06:16.720 Oh, absolutely. And I, I don't know this, like, this doesn't, uh, surprise me at all. This is the
01:06:22.320 story as old as time. Uh, you know, you can go back, even whenever it was European immigration,
01:06:27.280 you'd get, you know, little Ireland, little Italy, little, you know, like, you know, like this exists
01:06:33.040 in Canada, like for, like, even for example, you know, my family, uh, emigrated from the Netherlands
01:06:38.480 in the 19, uh, late 1950s. And they, they went to an area that's, uh, predominantly Dutch farmers,
01:06:45.520 right? That's the truth. Like if there's nothing really, it doesn't shock me. Um,
01:06:51.920 their, their response to it might shock me, uh, because exactly like you said,
01:06:56.160 they're just going to start trying to, uh, if they can't do it, uh, naturally they'll force it.
01:07:00.480 I saw a great, uh, Thultide posted a, a poster, like an anarchist poster, um, recently. And it was,
01:07:06.960 um, it said, if nature is unjust, then we will change nature. Yes. It's a war in nature for sure.
01:07:14.240 A hundred percent. And so it's like, you know, if, if they can't get what they want naturally,
01:07:18.560 if, if their worldview doesn't occur just organically, then they will force it regardless.
01:07:24.400 Um, so yeah, it's a, it's an uphill battle, but it's the same, obviously, in terms of like
01:07:29.440 biological sex, right? They're at war with that right now. They got to break that up. They're
01:07:33.280 at war with, yeah, in this case, self-segregation or freedom of association, even, uh, and nature
01:07:38.640 ultimately at the end of the day is the enemy. And that's why they continuously have to go to things
01:07:43.120 such as, you know, using chemicals to enforce it, or they have to have some hardcore authoritarian
01:07:48.640 governmental systems that can like kind of keep the multicultural utopia in check.
01:07:53.760 You know what I mean? So it doesn't like derail and stuff like that. And you can only do that
01:07:57.120 for like a little bit of a time. At the end of the day, nature wins. Humans are part of that nature,
01:08:02.160 and we're going to react to it, you know, accordingly. But think about it this way too. It's like all the,
01:08:07.120 all the other, like downstream from this in terms of segregation is also that you get less
01:08:13.360 participation in society. People tend to go out less. They stay home more. Maybe they play video
01:08:18.960 games. They watch television more. They show, they, you know, pointless shopping more on the internet,
01:08:24.080 things like this. Everything that kind of serves global homo of like getting the pod, shut the hell
01:08:28.240 up and you'll be happy is, is, is underlined by like the more diversity create, uh, the more, uh,
01:08:34.080 uh, part of the less participation generally in society you get, you know, I, I would, yeah,
01:08:40.720 I would agree anecdotally with that statement. I think I see it all the time. Um,
01:08:46.720 people are less and less, uh, like, look, you're not as likely to want to contribute to a society
01:08:52.160 that you don't feel like is, is for you or you're that you're a part of. Um, you're going to withdraw.
01:08:57.600 I think you see this a lot in young white men in particular. They don't feel like the society is for
01:09:02.240 them or that they're part of it or that they're appreciated in it. So they withdraw and they
01:09:06.960 start engaging in very, uh, you know, damaging, uh, uh, behavior, self-destructive, uh, drugs,
01:09:16.240 low self-esteem, depression, pornography, like all these things that just exacerbate the problem,
01:09:21.680 make it much, much worse. Absolutely. Uh, and then they act surprised, you know what I mean?
01:09:26.320 Oh, we're building this group progress, right? It's great. Now you have everything you need.
01:09:32.160 I think it's like, well, it's not about that. You know, the other thing, I think you mentioned it,
01:09:36.880 I was listening to Western warrior today, actually. And, um, I think you mentioned it, um,
01:09:42.400 that like there, these, uh, you know, I don't know what you call, whatever you call them,
01:09:47.280 libtards. It doesn't matter. Um, they have this very, you're absolutely right. They have a very
01:09:52.320 strange relationship with nature or even just kind of idealization of nature where it's like,
01:09:57.920 we are not part of it. We must be separate from it. Uh, we just preserve it behind this,
01:10:02.560 you know, glass wall so that, you know, it's routine and we're not, you know, part of it.
01:10:06.960 And like, you see that, um, they, they want nothing to do with, uh, you know, living with nature,
01:10:11.600 living holistically, living organically, or, you know, in a wholesome manner, um, a harmonious manner.
01:10:17.520 It's, it's like, they've separated entirely that like this environmentalism has nothing to do with
01:10:23.120 appreciation of the natural world. It has to do with this, like, kind of like,
01:10:27.280 I don't know, uh, self-destructive synthetic, uh, kind of idea of what humanity is supposed to be.
01:10:33.280 A very transhumanist, I guess is maybe a good way of.
01:10:35.920 Exactly. No, it's on the path towards that. You know what I mean? That's what it is. It's about.
01:10:40.640 It's, it's a, not as you say, an integrated kind of view on the thing in a weird way that can,
01:10:45.240 like, you could argue like they, they worship nature or like see that as a, you know, kind of
01:10:50.840 kind of like a new theology or whatever. But, but it's, as you said, it's not an one that's like
01:10:55.000 an integrated version of it. You're not in it or part of it. You, you look at it like it's
01:10:59.560 a museum exhibit or something like that. And oh, there it is. We have to protect it by taking all
01:11:04.920 the humans out from it and, and just putting ourselves still in mega hubs where we like can't
01:11:09.640 touch nature. We can't, you know, have anything to do with it. It's very bizarre, but no,
01:11:12.920 they're a hundred percent synthetic. They're a hundred percent, uh, inauthentic. And again,
01:11:17.320 that's why they're a perfect, uh, they're perfect, uh, breed. I don't know what to call them, but a
01:11:22.840 perfect, uh, group to push all the new weird shit that they're doing with from transhumanism to like
01:11:29.320 synthetic hormones, altering their, their sex, biological sex, trying to do surgeries. And,
01:11:34.280 you know, so, and, and, and again, that at some point that the transgender stuff
01:11:38.600 will be a transhuman stuff. It will be integrating with machines. It will be joining with AI. It'll
01:11:43.400 be robotics. There'll be, uh, you know, limbs or whatever. That's like, uh, you know, robotic and
01:11:48.760 stuff. It's, it's, there's just one step away from that essentially. And it's coming, you know?
01:11:53.240 Yeah. All right. Um, let's, uh, let's check this out here a little bit. Let me see. Do I miss one
01:11:59.960 here? Ziofree says chaos creates opportunities for a power slash cash grab. I think it is. Grab.
01:12:05.480 This is a grab by Shekel, Shekelmasters, denationalize or nationalize, uh, a country
01:12:10.920 destroys identities set up for Zio takeover. That's, uh, that's a, that's about it. That's what they're doing.
01:12:15.720 Um, so let me, let me get into the LGBTQ stuff here. And of course I saw someone make the point
01:12:22.200 in chat as well, right? Uh, the, those that, and you could argue and disagree like, oh, well,
01:12:29.000 you're dumb. You signed up to go fight and almost die or injure yourself for this country and things
01:12:33.560 like that. But, but just look at it face value. Like there, there, this is supposed to be like the
01:12:38.520 pinnacle of, of like sacrifice, right? You're, you're, you're putting your life on the line to like
01:12:43.320 secure the freedom of the country or whatever the excuse they're using these days. Uh, they get,
01:12:49.080 they get, they get one day, one day essentially. Uh, while of course the, um, the dildo flingers get,
01:12:55.720 uh, the rainbow dildo flingers get a whole month. And of course, as you show the beginning, Alex,
01:13:00.120 that's not good enough. Now it's season three months. And before you know it, it's going to be
01:13:04.120 all year. And if you don't, if you don't celebrate this and, and take part, you are, you're performing a
01:13:10.440 hate, hate crime. You know, that's coming if they get their way. Oh, it already,
01:13:16.520 to an extent that I think it already is in Canada. Like it's, it's very weaselly the way they've done
01:13:20.840 it, but you know, they've required participation, whether it's, you know, in the military, you have
01:13:26.440 to engage in certain, you know, training seminars and whatnot, or if you work for a big corporation,
01:13:31.480 they'll push it on you. If you're a teacher in a school, like you have to engage in this,
01:13:35.080 but even if you withdraw from it, you can't say anything negative about it. Right. So it's like,
01:13:39.480 you either have to participate actively or passively and you can't object to it. And if you do,
01:13:44.360 you'll be fired. You'll be ready. You'll be ostracized, all of these things. And yeah,
01:13:47.720 the, the one day or a home, it's not even a home. It's what was it just before, uh, June,
01:13:53.400 there was, uh, whatever pansexual day of visibility. The month before that there's
01:13:57.640 transgender day of visibility. It goes on and on. Like there was a, uh, you know, week, uh, of
01:14:03.960 transgender, you know, week of something back in the fall. Like it's endless. Um,
01:14:10.040 it's not a day or a month. It's endless. Yeah. If it's not, and if it's not an international day,
01:14:15.960 that's recognized, you know, globally, it's a, you know, a hockey team has a pride night
01:14:20.840 or you're a local school has some kind of pride event. It just, it never ends.
01:14:25.160 Never stop. It's, it's, yeah, absolutely. It will never stop. Um, and so this, uh, here's a
01:14:31.240 interesting juxtapose that someone did, right. Um, where burning of the American, just American
01:14:37.480 flag. And this is, you know, these discussions exist in other countries as well. Uh, is this free
01:14:41.560 speech, blah, blah, blah. Can we burn whether it's, you know, the, uh, the Bible or the flag of the
01:14:46.440 nation. And then there's always usually out uproar if someone, for example, burns a Quran or like a
01:14:52.440 Talmud or, or someone burns the pride flag or stuff. We have, there's several hate crime charges
01:14:57.800 now, but let's just back up and go through this from the beginning. Uh, because the Supreme Court
01:15:02.520 back in like 1989, uh, well, the, the cases went on, I think went into the actually the nineties a
01:15:09.400 little bit for something like that, but, but they basically said the Supreme Court of the US said,
01:15:12.200 well, it's, it's constitutional, uh, to burn the American flag. So basically like, okay,
01:15:16.680 you can, you can kind of do that. Right. But lately you've had this, this is the legal,
01:15:21.240 uh, the, the legal or the, um, logical somersaults they do to still have to get, you know, to get
01:15:28.520 you on a crime. If you burn the so-called pride flag or the rainbow flag, whatever you want to call
01:15:34.440 it. Uh, one was recently burned at an elementary school, uh, which of course then went on to spark
01:15:40.520 a hate crime investigation. So now they're arguing that you can't, you, you can burn the pride flag.
01:15:47.560 However, if we can associate other crimes with that, when you did it, then it's not allowed,
01:15:53.800 right? See how that works. There's always this, you know, the spurious logic they use here, right?
01:15:58.920 Woman arrested on hate crime charges after pride flag lit on fire outside the Soho restaurant.
01:16:04.680 So basically they're saying, if we can, if we can determine what's in your heart or what you were
01:16:11.640 thinking, essentially, when you were doing this, then it's a crime and then you're not allowed to do
01:16:16.600 it. But everyone can blatantly see kind of what's going on here. I guess they have some of the footage
01:16:21.720 here of them doing that, right? Um, there's special protection for them. I mean, no doubt about it.
01:16:27.560 Like you can burn any flags that you want. It's totally fine. But they, again, this is a colonizing
01:16:33.240 force. This is a warfare effort. They are the, uh, up and coming, uh, colonizer essentially of our
01:16:39.880 countries. And therefore they have special protection. The way they went after, after this
01:16:43.800 woman in, uh, Soho in New York, I think it is, uh, was, was crazy. And like, how are you going to
01:16:48.760 determine what's in her heart when she does this? You know what I mean?
01:16:51.640 I mean, it's what, it's one of those instances where I don't know. It's kind of hard. The act
01:16:59.080 of burning a flag, I think is pretty, you're you've, you've indicated your intentions, right?
01:17:04.120 I don't think that's just it. How is it not hate when they burn the American flag?
01:17:08.920 Well, exactly. But I like, like, that's why I don't know. Or, you know, Israeli flags, like,
01:17:15.080 wasn't there this issue in Sweden too? Somebody burned a Turkish and it was a national or Nordic
01:17:19.560 resistance movement. They burned, uh, or maybe it was a different, maybe it's just an activist,
01:17:23.240 but they burned an Israeli and I think a Turkish flag. And you know, there's all this, uh, and
01:17:28.920 what did they do? They didn't make it illegal to do that. Or was that a Quran?
01:17:31.720 That was the Quran. Yeah. Yeah. They didn't, they said, no, it's not illegal. All right.
01:17:36.040 They still like try to do the free, no free speech kind of argument. But then they said,
01:17:40.360 because it's leading to riots, that is outlawed. But it's like, well, but then you're not sure you're not
01:17:45.000 arresting those who are rioting. You're, you're, you're saying the person who's
01:17:48.360 did the thing that leads to the rioting. That's the problem now. Yeah. So, well, the same,
01:17:52.760 so in this thread, you play this recently, um, this, uh, high school student, Josh Alexander,
01:17:59.960 who's been becoming an activist against, you know, this, this kind of nonsense in schools.
01:18:05.480 Um, he came to Calgary actually, like I, I had, uh, the opportunity to, to meet him. I had met him
01:18:10.840 before too, at a fundraiser for Jeremy, but, um, like, you know, I, he, he goes to a high school
01:18:16.680 and he's handing out Bibles. Yeah, exactly. And, and preaching, uh, the gospel
01:18:21.080 and they arrested him and they, I just found this out today, actually, from, um, somebody
01:18:27.080 who works at the school board, they arrested him, not because he had done anything wrong,
01:18:32.040 but because he was causing a scene in which other people were starting to get violent.
01:18:37.240 Yeah. See, that's it. So, so he's, you're the root of the, the disturbance or the riot. So,
01:18:43.080 therefore, even though you didn't actually break any rules or laws, but then you're the problem.
01:18:47.240 It's amazing how that way, not the criminals that are doing the rioting or whatever. It's,
01:18:51.480 it's incredible. Yeah, exactly. His very presence is, is unacceptable, right? Uh, just, just existing,
01:18:57.800 right? It should be illegal essentially is the message that they're putting forward. But I mean,
01:19:02.680 at this event, um, he was handing out Bibles and, uh, two, I think it was two Bibles were lit on fire
01:19:08.920 and other ones were, you know, ripped apart and shredded. Yeah. And that's fine. But you know,
01:19:14.120 to, in, in terms of the burning, the pride flag, this actually happened in Canada recently too. Um,
01:19:19.160 a high, uh, I think it was a high school in Nova Scotia. A couple of kids stole a pride flag and burnt it.
01:19:25.880 And it became an international story and the RCMP, you know, our, our federal police force are
01:19:31.160 investigating, you know, it's just nonsense, you know, cause a couple of kids stole a flag and
01:19:36.040 lit it on fire because they thought it would be funny. Yep. And now it's a hate crime. Exactly.
01:19:39.800 And I actually have two speaking to that, right. Let me show you a couple of clips where they're
01:19:44.680 actually discussing this of that. All of a sudden, uh, here's the, let's check this one out. Again,
01:19:50.280 hate crime charges for doing something in company, just come juxtaposed to them burning
01:19:56.600 whatever flag from whatever nation. Check this segment out. A community hit by hate when a man
01:20:01.320 leaves tire marks all over a pride flag painted on an intersection. Residents around the area
01:20:06.680 speaking out in disgust. Seven's Danielle Garcia is live in Fort Lauderdale with more on the search
01:20:11.320 for that. Speaking out in the, a hate crime attack happened. Good morning, Lorena. That mural right
01:20:16.600 behind me was unveiled just about 20 days ago. Already it's been damaged and covered with skid
01:20:21.320 marks. The community here is saddened as you mentioned, but they are planning to redo it.
01:20:26.200 In fact, the cleanup process has already begun. Oh, good. And then of course, this one is funny too.
01:20:31.320 So is this a hate crime by the horse that you can, you can argue this doc, can you walk on it? Because
01:20:37.640 it's always this issue of kid, you know, should you walk on the flag, right? Or should you avoid it?
01:20:41.400 Look at this one. Mounted police force. Oh, I don't like the color. I don't like the color.
01:20:52.360 Oh, brilliant. Brilliant.
01:21:03.560 See, nature responds. They're just like, stay away from that shit. Whatever that is. Nothing to do with it.
01:21:09.320 It is. It is. It is funny. I also, I always found it weird that they do these crosswalks anyways.
01:21:14.920 It's like, is it's, is it not disrespectful to like walk all over something?
01:21:18.680 I know. Isn't this bizarre? Exactly. I thought it was. So what it was, it's, it's kind of like,
01:21:23.400 you know how people that, you know, they have welcome mats and sometimes like sports team will
01:21:27.720 sell a welcome mat of like, or, or, you know, even in a locker room, they'll have like dog shit on
01:21:32.120 that, whatever, you know? Yeah. Like they'll have like their own logo on a floor and people walk.
01:21:37.320 Like there's even like, I remember this. There's like, when I played football, we had a low at
01:21:42.200 university, there's a logo that was in the middle of like the locker room floor. And we had a policy
01:21:46.440 that's like, you don't walk on it out of respect, right? You walk around that. Yeah. So like, I always,
01:21:51.080 I just find it weird that you would want something that people are going to walk all over, drive over,
01:21:55.640 you know, like whatever people are homeless are going to piss on it or whatever, right? Like,
01:22:00.280 why would you want to put your flag on the ground? But anyways, whatever.
01:22:03.480 Maybe someone's secretly based. They're doing all of that, right? Uh, speaking of this, now,
01:22:09.080 obviously we talked about target and stuff, uh, about a kick, uh, super chat here. Odin's Raven
01:22:12.840 over on entropy says, uh, another great Friday show to start off the weekend. We email you about, uh,
01:22:18.120 meeting up, have a wonderful weekend. Okay. We'll reply to that. Thank you, Odin's Raven. Good to,
01:22:22.200 uh, good to see you. Thank you for the support. So let me play this because obviously there's,
01:22:27.160 there's, um, well, we'll get to this idea that there's like, you know, resistance building against,
01:22:31.720 you know, what happened with target. And, you know, obviously we saw the Bud Light thing or
01:22:34.760 whatever. There's always this argument you can make like, well, does it matter? You know,
01:22:38.680 if you have a BlackRock controlling 9 trillion in assets and a Vanguard, uh, 9 billion loss is not
01:22:45.400 going to make a dent. You know what I mean? You, you have that argument there, which I think is a
01:22:49.000 vital one and one to make, but regardless of that, it's still good and obviously vital to see the
01:22:54.840 opposition type of thing. Right. But now they're starting to argue. This is a clip from MSNBC. I'm going to play
01:23:00.120 where basically a store not carrying these trans, uh, products essentially, or at least
01:23:08.120 the opposite, the opposition to it that's forming, that is terrorism, which is causing target not to,
01:23:14.440 or they didn't even remove it. Right. They actually just moved it back in the back of the store. I
01:23:18.600 think it was something like that, but listen to this lunatic here on MSNBC of, of what that,
01:23:23.000 how this is terrorism now. When target caves into this, then it says that the moment you threaten the
01:23:29.400 employees of even a very large corporation, you get to control its policies. This is
01:23:36.360 economic terrorism, literally terrorism, creating fear among the workers and forcing the corporations
01:23:43.320 to sell the things you want, not sell the things you don't. So when target, yeah, isn't that fascinating
01:23:50.120 though? Because it's like, wait a minute, have we not seen coercion in other aspects of society where
01:23:55.640 people are bullied and they're harangued, they're harassed, they're even violently attacked for
01:24:00.760 taking a position or, you know, doing something in some cases, not doing something. And now all of
01:24:06.120 a sudden let's whip out the terrorist card. What, what about the people banned from banks? Is that
01:24:10.680 terrorism? You know what I mean? Like you could, let's extend this conversation, shall we?
01:24:14.760 Well, I think it's, you know, it ties in with everything they do. So, um, I think it's funny
01:24:22.600 because you get this kind of thing where when we talk about issues, they'll say that we are, uh,
01:24:28.600 trying to, uh, you know, radicalize an issue or use an issue to our advantage. When in reality,
01:24:35.560 it's like, well, no, we're just talking about this issue because we care about it and we want to generate
01:24:39.160 support for our position on it. And basically we're trying to participate in your fake and gay democracy.
01:24:44.280 Right. Like that's what we're doing. We're just, we're simply trying to partake in this system that
01:24:48.600 we're all supposed to have a voice in. But whenever you do it, it's democracy. Whenever you do that,
01:24:53.080 it's just, you know, that's democratic process. When we do it, it's terrorism.
01:24:57.320 Yeah. And to save and reinforce democracy, they have to ban us from doing the act.
01:25:02.600 Exactly. So like in this instance, like how many, uh, boycotts have there been about,
01:25:08.440 I mean, we've, we've had some in Canada or like Canadian brands that weren't woke enough,
01:25:12.760 not even they were based or like they, they were, you know, taking a position against this stuff,
01:25:16.840 just, they weren't doing enough, you know, in favor of it. And that's what this guy's saying is,
01:25:20.600 um, you know, if people voice their disgust or their dislike of what a brand is doing,
01:25:26.440 a company is doing, that's terrorism. If, if it's our side, if it's against our side,
01:25:32.200 then it's terrorism. Otherwise it's wonderful democratic rights. And they're just exercising,
01:25:37.240 whether that's the first amendment or free speech rights, if you're in another country,
01:25:40.760 right? Uh, no, it's again, and that's, we go back to that. It says nothing to do with like
01:25:46.040 double standard. They don't, they won't even see this. It's not about that. It's just,
01:25:49.960 we are in the right, whatever we do, that's the right thing. And whenever, whatever you do,
01:25:54.440 I mean, it was a frame. I tried to frame it. I was thinking about it earlier today. Like
01:25:59.160 they'll, they'll, they will soon, and it's kind of happened already a little bit,
01:26:02.680 but they, they will start legislating in such a way here soon that basically anybody who they
01:26:08.360 consider to be their political enemy or, or, or those in opposition to them, you know, kicking
01:26:12.760 back, pushing back against some of this stuff, they're going to start passing laws that basically
01:26:17.080 you're not allowed to do this essentially. Like they will try to prevent people from doing this.
01:26:21.640 Uh, and I think we're right at the cusp of that as, as we're seeing some pushback now.
01:26:26.200 Yeah. There, there was a moment, uh, this week where, uh, the elementary teachers federation of
01:26:33.080 Ontario, right? One of the, one of the provinces in Canada, they put out a tweet that, that said
01:26:37.800 there is an alarming trend of, you know, anti, you know, alphabet mafia rhetoric. Uh, and what did
01:26:45.880 they say? An alarming trend of hate conservatism and bigotry. Isn't that nice that you did? So now
01:26:52.600 conservatism itself is just lumped in there with hate and bigotry, right? So it's, you know,
01:26:58.280 it, we, obviously this is nothing new. This is the whole point they've been trying to make for a
01:27:02.200 while, but I found it very interesting that they used the word, they just used the word
01:27:05.720 conservatism. They didn't say far right. They didn't say extremist. They didn't say any of these,
01:27:10.760 they just said conservatism. So, you know, your, your normie brand conservatism is now considered
01:27:15.640 basically terrorism. And that's what, that's exactly where it's going to go. And I think it's
01:27:21.960 important to point that out and the hypocrisy of it, not just because, um, not just because it's,
01:27:29.560 you know, the truth, but because it needs to be said to these, these normie conservatives,
01:27:33.720 these people who are trying to occupy this middle ground, uh, they don't care. There's nothing you
01:27:39.200 can say to these people, uh, that will rationalize the situation or, or that will make them, you know,
01:27:45.160 see the light. Like there, there's no point in apologizing or, or cucking on anything that you say
01:27:50.480 no, and, and trying to appeal to some kind of rational sense in them. You're a terrorist
01:27:55.120 or are now the same as Nazi to them. They don't care. They don't see it and distinguish between
01:28:00.800 it. So there's, there's no point, just accept the position and, you know, stop trying to occupy
01:28:05.280 this center. They don't care. No, you have to be more intolerant. You have to, that's just the fact.
01:28:11.360 You just have to be strong, put your foot down and, and decide how to move forward. And that,
01:28:16.880 and that's really it. You can't, as you say, as soon as you walk onto their turf or their,
01:28:21.840 within their rules of the game kind of thing, no, I'm not, I'm not this ending up in a defensive
01:28:27.200 position or something. You'll, you'll just lose. It doesn't matter. And even if we, you could say
01:28:32.160 all the right things, jump through all the right hoops, bow down, bend over what, you know,
01:28:36.240 down on your knees, you know, whatever, and saying, you're not something as you say, they still hate you.
01:28:42.000 And if they get an opportunity, or at least the right people from their political ideology,
01:28:45.680 get an opportunity, they will whack you with a hammer from behind when you're not, you know,
01:28:50.080 paying attention. Uh, they hate you. They want you gone and they see you as an enemy.
01:28:53.920 And so they have to get into that game of like, and it's not that they have to conservative stuff
01:28:58.960 and have to like, you know, put on the armband, you know, you know what I mean? Like I'm being
01:29:03.680 facetious, but you know what I mean? Like you don't have to like play. Oh, well they call you this.
01:29:07.840 So then you have to adopt all the stereotypes associated with that. That's not what I'm saying
01:29:11.360 either, but I'm saying, just don't give a shit about it. Just stand your ground. And don't,
01:29:15.680 as you say, don't cuck on these few issues. You have to try to prove to them how well, yeah,
01:29:20.560 I have, you know, black friends. And so therefore I'm not right. Like, just don't do it. Just,
01:29:25.200 just don't do it. It's, it's demeaning and it's weak and none of them respect that. It's going to be
01:29:31.440 interesting to see when people actually start like, and I think again, I think we're on the cusp of that right
01:29:35.280 now. Like we've had it with this shit where we're done. You know what I mean? And the,
01:29:40.400 and the problem, the dangerous thing here is don't just fold back to like, oh, it was great in the
01:29:46.960 1990s or 2000, the knots, you know, 2000s was great. Let's just revert back to that. And then we're
01:29:53.200 home safe again. No, think bigger than that. We got to push back further because it's like
01:29:58.160 all those decades and decades of, of whether it's corporate America or, you know, the political
01:30:04.800 environment that we're in or whatever has laid the groundwork and slowly, but surely they undermine
01:30:09.360 the family, our traditions, they opened our borders, the attack to traditional, uh, gender or sex roles
01:30:16.480 and things like this. All of that paved the way for where we are now. And just backing up two steps
01:30:21.200 in their big game is, is not in my view, in a way good enough. I, I actually, I think that's
01:30:26.640 partially the target they want you to take. They want you to like, like the, the normie brand
01:30:31.440 conservatism has, has, I think it's gone very libertarian, right? It like it, there's a very
01:30:36.720 libertarian kind of feel to modern conservative, like establishment talking positions where they're
01:30:41.760 like, well, you know, it's stop seeing race, stop seeing, see people as individuals, all these things.
01:30:46.080 And it's like, you're, you're feeding into the worldview that they want you to, um, to an extent.
01:30:51.600 I mean, it's not completely, but it's like, that's an acceptable, again, the only position
01:30:56.000 that is acceptable to have is defined by them. This is the other thing about it too. It's like,
01:31:00.000 there's no point in trying to, cause when I say like, well, they're going to call you a Nazi.
01:31:04.320 And some people will say like, well, we got to reframe the argument. It's that you, you can't reframe
01:31:08.240 the argument. You, you exist in their framework. Yeah. So every institution is held by them,
01:31:13.840 the media, the government, academics, you know, entertainment, so on, they frame the argument.
01:31:19.920 They will, they will continue to frame the argument for some time. So when you say you want to fight
01:31:24.240 the narrative, it's like, well, you're, you're fighting a losing battle. Just stop trying to
01:31:27.840 fight their narrative, just to exist in their narrative that your existence in their narrative
01:31:32.880 is all you need to do. Um, you said it too. I think you, uh, you said this recently, you know,
01:31:37.680 just be normal, just be, just be normal. Yeah. You don't have to, yeah.
01:31:41.040 Yeah. Cause this, this paints them into a corner in this. And it says like, if they think you're a
01:31:46.160 right-wing Nazi bigot, fascist, white nationalist race, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah. Uh,
01:31:50.880 whatever you do there, it's still going to see as an, as a, as a, as an enemy. So if you're just
01:31:56.160 take normal, sensible positions on anything and it does, you know, you, if people want to be edgy and
01:32:00.560 stuff, that that's fine too. I'm not coming down on that, but I'm saying you can literally just be
01:32:04.720 normal and they will, anything that's normal, they will turn against, which again means they do,
01:32:09.360 will do the work for us. Meaning normie people out there will see that and say, well, I'm,
01:32:13.520 I'm nor I'm the just regular guy. I don't believe in all this shit, you know, whatever.
01:32:17.280 And they will turn on you for those things. And that's actually good for, for our side, you know?
01:32:21.760 Yeah. And we've seen it over and over. You brought up the example earlier of the,
01:32:25.680 you know, the, uh, waking up early. There's, there's a ton of, uh, you know, granola Nazis.
01:32:30.480 Is the one that I keep seeing the crunchy just want to home pipeline. You can just want to homestead
01:32:35.520 and be left alone and they'll still call you a Nazi. So like, what are you like, what are you fighting?
01:32:40.320 Um, yeah, it just, it goes on and on. And, uh, like, I think there's another aspect of this too,
01:32:47.040 that I've been trying to get across to people too. It's like, it's be, just be normal, but also be,
01:32:52.320 be radical and militant in your normalcy as in like, be willing to defend it, like, you know,
01:32:58.320 uh, aggressively, but, um, just be normal, just be normal.
01:33:02.720 A right wing back to the land movement called Anastasia is making Germans nervous.
01:33:09.360 They're the vice news. Thank you, vice. This is rural living. Uh, remember the braid or pieces
01:33:15.440 about if, if you put braids on, on your daughters or something, then that's a red flag.
01:33:22.320 They're so fucking paranoid, these people. It's anything that's just like, what are they doing?
01:33:27.360 Are they milking goats? They're Nazis.
01:33:31.600 I guess, uh, a back to land movement. That's, that's too close to blood and soil.
01:33:36.080 Blood and soil. That's just it. Exactly.
01:33:39.760 Someone played, this is a good one. I'll just, I played it Wednesday, but here, here it is again.
01:33:43.760 Nazi! Stop him! Stop him! Nazi!
01:33:49.200 When you, when you, liberals, when you don't want to show them, or when you're not allowed
01:33:53.520 them to show them gay butt porn to first graders, and that's essentially it, right? Just call them
01:33:57.600 Nazis and, and, and that they think that is going to make them go away or stop, right? Ultimately.
01:34:04.000 But when it's ultimately overused and people don't care anymore, their rhetorical weapon that they had,
01:34:11.280 it will just be inert. And it would be like, okay, now what? You can call me whatever you want.
01:34:15.920 No one gives a shit and no one cares because you're literally insane.
01:34:20.800 Oh, I think it's funny too. It's at the point too, where you're actually getting this from, uh,
01:34:24.640 Normie. Like you, there's been those funny Twitter polls, right? It's like, who would you prefer?
01:34:28.800 Like, you know, liberals or Nazis and they get ratioed into the Libyan.
01:34:33.600 It's hilarious. But that, it's true. It's like, uh, at this point, yeah. I mean,
01:34:37.760 even the Normie con is like, well, you guys are, you guys are grooming children. You're basically,
01:34:42.160 you know, a, a, an institutionalized, uh, pedophiliac, uh, you know, I don't know,
01:34:48.800 organization. I don't know what to call you, but, uh, yeah, I'd rather.
01:34:53.520 If these are my only two options, the choices, it's not a hard choice to make.
01:34:57.920 It was a great, uh, Thomas Sewell had a great thing too. He posted recently on his telegram.
01:35:02.800 It was like, um, there are Nazis trying to ban pedophilia and there are pedophiles trying to
01:35:07.440 ban being a Nazi. It's like, that's your choice. Yeah. It's the box that they've created. Yeah.
01:35:13.200 Honestly. No, it is exactly. And, uh, no, they, again, they, they, uh, they did that. And in a way,
01:35:18.880 well, uh, thank you for that. Check out that. Here's just one example, right? We're now we're in pride
01:35:23.680 season here now, folks. Um, California high school teacher, and this is high school. I mean,
01:35:29.360 this is, but this kind of stuff, we, I mean, we have endless slew of them playing this to, uh,
01:35:34.960 middle school for first graders, right? Like all this crazy stuff that it's comparable elsewhere,
01:35:40.160 but here's just one of the latest videos that come out. Uh, a teacher is instructing students
01:35:45.280 on how to get pleasure from anal sex to buy sex toys. And of course it's target, right? From
01:35:49.760 target. Here's the, here's the video here. It's where the prostate is. So you don't have to go
01:35:55.120 inside the booty hole. You can actually just push on the scene and that stimulates the prostate gland
01:36:01.840 as well. And that all, they apparently really like that. Um, but yeah, so that's why for male and male
01:36:10.560 male, male sex is still very pleasurable because of the fact that it hits the, it hits the prostate
01:36:17.360 and there's a lot of nerve endings in your booty as well. Education 2023. The G-spot prostate,
01:36:24.640 they're the equivalent to each other, but apparently that's why if you ever see like,
01:36:31.200 I mean, come target has them now, sex toys. Oh, target. Oh, target. Coincidentally,
01:36:36.960 they're carrying these toys that, uh, they have, they just look like a little box. But if you open
01:36:45.760 up the, there's like a Velcro front to the box, you open it up. Look at how she's leading them. Like
01:36:50.880 you go through the register, you know what I mean? Like leading them. Here's a step-by-step process,
01:36:54.800 how you buy this and how you get into this. It's this like, there's in total encouragement of this
01:36:59.760 degenerate, disgusting behavior. You know, it's unbelievable. She, she's literally, here's why,
01:37:06.720 here, here's the science behind why it feels good. Now here's the science on how to go do it to
01:37:12.160 yourself. Exactly. Oh man. They want you, I mean, and not that, of course, this is any kind of, uh,
01:37:18.240 vice or pleasurable thing, quite the contrary, but I'm saying they, they have this idea that if we just
01:37:25.040 kind of keep them slaves to their vices and stuck on this, like there was these experiments made where
01:37:30.560 like a mouse could just press a button to like receive, you know, neural, like a pleasure
01:37:36.000 essentially. And again, not that this has anything to do with it, but that's what they think. If we can
01:37:40.080 just tie them to some gay behavior, uh, they will just like be in a, in a, in a loop and doing that
01:37:46.480 over and over while we take control and they're completely lost. You know what I mean?
01:37:50.880 Well, that's, that's exactly it. They're encouraged. Like, look, when you're encouraged to engage in
01:37:55.120 your, your base urges, right. And it's under the guise of like, it's totally natural. Yeah,
01:37:59.600 it's normal. It's fine. Yeah, exactly. Yeah. Poop, dick, no problem. There's a, there's another
01:38:04.640 not so subtle cue here, which is, well, it's okay to give into your other base urges, like things like
01:38:10.000 drugs or sloth or gluttony, like any of these things. Like it's, you know, it's just normal. It's
01:38:15.520 natural. Just do what feels good. Like that's their argument. You know what I mean? Exactly.
01:38:20.240 And so this kind of like reverse thing where, you know, basically teaching you not to feel shame,
01:38:25.120 you shouldn't feel shame about any of these things. And, you know, shame is a very powerful
01:38:29.120 motivator to do things that are good. There's a reason you feel it. So, or self-control, right? I
01:38:33.760 mean, working on your, and again, not that this don't even confuse on this. This is, I mean, horrific
01:38:39.760 shit he's talking about here, but I'm saying again, they think that, oh, if we can just kind of lock
01:38:44.880 them into some gay behavior that they get kind of pleasure from, they'll be addicted to it. And
01:38:49.920 haha, we got them. Then they will like defend our side. We will, they will be one in the army of us,
01:38:54.800 right? Kind of thing. It's not going to work, of course, but the fact is that they're like taking the
01:39:00.320 students by the hand and leading them through all this and guiding them through, uh, getting them onto
01:39:06.000 the path of this stuff. I mean, I saw an article recently where they, what was it, how to stay safe when
01:39:10.640 you're like huffing and puffing and snorting, uh, various drugs and stuff like that. It was just
01:39:14.720 like, what the hell is this?
01:39:15.680 Oh yeah. This out of, uh, there was a school in Vancouver that was handing out safe snorting
01:39:22.720 kits to children as young as 15. Yeah. Yeah. Like I can't imagine that. Like the, uh, journalists
01:39:30.720 that covered this even said this, it's like when I was in school, we had like, you know, speakers
01:39:34.480 come talk to us about the harms and you know, the problems with drugs and why you should stay away from
01:39:39.680 drugs. Now they, they're just like, here's a snorting kit for when you do your drugs.
01:39:43.760 Exactly. Like what?
01:39:45.440 Yeah. As long as it's safe and clean or orderly, then it's fine. You know, kind of thing that,
01:39:49.840 that that's the only organ they have it, but no, it's, it's, they want your slave to your, to, to your,
01:39:54.000 to vices completely hooked on just like whatever it is, uh, is endorphins or whatever it's called,
01:39:59.760 right? Just like stimulants and, uh, uh, whether it's drugs or sex and even to certain things that
01:40:06.640 you could argue that the same for just whether it's hetero, uh, heterosexual sex, right? That
01:40:11.120 is like promiscuity, uh, just go, you know, what are they called Tinder? Like all these apps now,
01:40:16.800 hookup apps and stuff like that. That's the culture now, which is creating a, a lonely, uh, depressed,
01:40:24.400 uh, uh, disassociated individual that is completely a slave essentially to the, uh, the world that is to
01:40:31.760 come. I mean, I, I, I think it's really, it's a, it's a, the, the, the get in the pod and put on the
01:40:37.920 VR headset stuff will be much more easily implemented if individuals are, are, are empty in this kind of
01:40:45.600 capacity, if they've sold, sold them, sold their soul, essentially, whatever you call it, to these kinds of
01:40:50.080 degenerate things. That's, that's exactly what it is. I mean, we, we just, you know, we had this little push
01:40:56.160 over the month of may, you know, through the diagonal on community, we called it a moratorium
01:41:00.880 may and it was, you know, let's get away from, because we all have these vices. I mean, even the,
01:41:05.360 even people that are doing, you know, um, really well in terms of like, you know, they don't drink
01:41:09.760 a lot or they don't smoke with like, you know, they're, they're not engaging any drugs or porn or
01:41:13.280 anything like that. Um, you know, there's still things that you can do. So, you know, I, I, uh,
01:41:18.720 quit, uh, vaping here. I I've been a nicotine fiend for a long time. I'm, I'm off of, uh,
01:41:24.480 the vape and onto gum and good, uh, nicotine gum, which is a step in the right direction.
01:41:29.040 Right. Like, and so a lot of people took this to heart and the progress that people made it,
01:41:33.360 and even the realizations people made, because, you know, there's people that smoke weed or drink.
01:41:37.600 And, you know, I, I posed this question to them. I basically asked them, um, you know, well,
01:41:43.200 should you quit? And they're like, no, I can handle it. And I was like, well, can you quit?
01:41:46.800 That's the real question is, can you quit? Maybe you're, you're doing it in moderation,
01:41:50.720 but can you stop it? And a lot of people found out that no, they can't.
01:41:54.000 And, uh, the, the really, but the sentiment behind that is exactly what, like, look,
01:41:58.000 we all know these things. They want you high. They want you drunk. They want you, uh, you know,
01:42:02.720 addicted to porn, addicted to video games, even simpler things like addicted to, uh, binge watching
01:42:08.120 Netflix, binge watching YouTube, whatever it is, right. They want you to be addicted to these things.
01:42:13.240 Uh, you're not dangerous to them whenever you are, um, you know, metaphorically neutered by these
01:42:18.760 things, weak, overweight, fat, lonely, like, you know, uh, antisocial, right. All these things
01:42:24.920 benefit them at the end of the day. Yeah. And ultimately it's like, look, if you want to win
01:42:29.800 this fight, we have to, we're the ones that are going to have to build it. We're the ones that are
01:42:33.720 going to have to do these things. Nobody's going to do it for you. So if the people who are aware
01:42:38.600 of what's going on and understand that we're in this situation, aren't actively trying to, uh,
01:42:44.760 improve the situation, then we're, we're screwed. So like, it's, it's on you guys, right? Like you,
01:42:49.400 so start with yourself and then, you know, do whatever, uh, the next step to this is, you know,
01:42:54.720 from the diagonal perspective is the, you know, the, uh, fitness club, you know, get together,
01:42:59.500 train, you know, tribe and train like this type of stuff, right. There's other people,
01:43:02.540 other groups that are doing this to join them community build, right. If we don't do this,
01:43:07.580 no one else is going to, it's, it's up to you. If you want to see a resurgence of nationalism,
01:43:11.340 it's on you. Yes. It's that simple. Yep. A hundred percent.
01:43:14.760 Network, form groups, make friends, get to know people in your community or urge people to come
01:43:19.620 to your community, you know, things like this build, build. Yeah. I think that you, you just
01:43:24.060 used the term that, that was, that was what got Jeremy so much trouble more than anything was this,
01:43:29.160 uh, he called it find your friends, right. The find your friends campaign. That, that was more
01:43:33.960 than anything. That was what brought the state down. Exactly. Oh, they're trying. Yeah. It went from,
01:43:40.140 here's this online community of all these people who agree to let's, let's form an actual, you know,
01:43:45.920 network of people. And now it's a, a national and international to an extent network of people
01:43:51.420 who are all ideologically aligned and working towards common goals. That's great. That's very
01:43:55.700 dangerous for them. It is definitely. It is. Cause it's also offering up, uh, an alternative and,
01:44:01.480 and, and offering something that I think we know, at least if we were given enough time and enough,
01:44:06.000 good quality people and dedication, uh, something that will actually work as opposed to what they're
01:44:11.500 doing, you know what I mean? And you can't have them, uh, people glance over at that and like,
01:44:16.940 what the hell are they doing? That seems to be working. I mean, they can't, they can't be any
01:44:20.120 alternatives here to, to, uh, to defect into essentially, uh, as they're taking down society.
01:44:26.780 A really great example of that is Orania, right? In South Africa. Like it's, it's doing very well.
01:44:32.340 And they really seem to not like that. Uh, I, I, I worry, I worry for them. I think they're going
01:44:38.000 to, on a long enough timeline, they're, they're, they, they're not going to allow it to happen.
01:44:43.540 So we'll see how that plays out. But I mean, you, you can't help, but admire what they've done.
01:44:48.160 And that, and that still doesn't mean you shouldn't do it with, with all, with everything
01:44:51.900 that's hanging over your head, a hundred percent, you should still do it. You must do it.
01:44:57.000 Do not be frightened. Don't let them bamboozle you, uh, you know, you or us, uh, into like
01:45:02.500 thinking that it's not worth it or whatever. No, it's, we have to show that it's them that
01:45:07.680 are the aggressors. Them are stepping, they are stepping over the line. They are insane.
01:45:12.060 They're the lunatics. You know what I mean? They're, they're going after just normal,
01:45:14.840 regular people, uh, that want to do things that's, well, for not even that that's an issue,
01:45:19.880 but it's well within our rights to do all these things. You know what I mean? But they're
01:45:22.840 pretending that somehow this is terrorism. It's, it's ludicrous.
01:45:27.000 Yeah. Well, the, the very, if it's weird, if political distance want to, uh, take part
01:45:33.500 in society, they're terrorists. And if they want to recluse from society, they're still
01:45:37.300 terrorists. Right. If I just want to leave and be left alone and we'll build our own
01:45:41.040 thing and just leave us out of your, your madness while you're still a terrorist. So
01:45:45.100 the moral of the story there is they're going to call you a terrorist no matter what you do.
01:45:49.200 If you, if you try to stand up for what you believe in, in any way whatsoever.
01:45:54.120 Yeah, that's right. Um, Mr. Wright over on, uh, Odyssey. Thank you. 1488 says shekels for
01:46:00.120 some fresh butt plug batteries. Yeah, that's a definite season. Thank you for that, sir.
01:46:05.420 We, uh, we appreciate it. We'll go right out and we'll get on that right away. Peggy
01:46:09.020 Spears and support what you like everyone. Uh, thank you. Sirefree says, uh, uh, that
01:46:15.020 what us does with us dollars, us dollar weaponized, you support USA or else sanctioned nations.
01:46:21.420 Say F USA. Well, it's the bricks thing, right? Thank you, Sirefree. Uh, Mr. Wright again.
01:46:26.020 So the rainbow symbol is hijacked from the old Testament seal. There were never again to be
01:46:31.020 another global flood rising earth of sin. Yeah. I always felt it's the, um, the Noah hide laws,
01:46:37.020 right? If you look into that, which is kind of an interesting rabbit hole of sorts. We've talked
01:46:40.460 about a few times on the, on the show. Uh, yes, you could argue it's, it's a, it's taking that and kind
01:46:46.220 of co-opting that cause wasn't that in the Bible for remember correctly. It's like it's flood happens
01:46:51.500 after all the Sodom and Gomorrah stuff, right? Essentially it's been corrupt, right? So the, the rainbow
01:46:56.700 to show the, what was it? Some covenant or whatever. Yeah. The never again will be another
01:47:00.620 global flood. Well, it better be a, but it'd be a big fire or something because this is not working.
01:47:05.900 But anyway, no, they, they, they take those things and they pervert them. They take them for their
01:47:09.820 own. Uh, and I've always seen that like, there's definitely not a coincidence that like, if you look
01:47:14.700 up Noah hide laws and all the things that they want you under, that very much kind of fits into what
01:47:19.020 they're doing with the LGBT stuff. And again, think of that, the, as you said before, you open with
01:47:23.500 the international kind of scale and effort of all of this stuff that it's happening in multiple
01:47:27.900 countries at the same time. This is, it's the, it's essentially a religion for, uh, the, the,
01:47:33.020 for the globe, right? Yeah. I think it's, you know, I, I heard this, uh, from a pastor at this event
01:47:40.540 that I went to, uh, with Josh Alexander and, uh, I, it was very interesting. I'd never heard somebody
01:47:46.060 put it this way. Uh, he said what the previous generation tolerates, the current generation will
01:47:52.060 celebrate. Yeah. And I think that's very true. You know, we've gone from taller tolerance to
01:47:56.700 celebration really quickly, but I think it's even further. I would add another step to that. It's
01:48:00.380 like what the, what the generation that celebrates something will lead to a generation that worships
01:48:05.980 something. Yeah. And that's what we're seeing with this new generation. They don't just celebrate it.
01:48:09.980 They worship it. It's, you know, speaking against it is blasphemy. It's not just that it's,
01:48:15.020 yeah. Yep. It's a religion. It's a cult. Yeah. Um, let me play this clip here. This is, uh,
01:48:20.460 you linked us up to and over in Quebec, right? The Quebec city museum of civilization. Uh,
01:48:26.140 they have a new, I guess, display or something. Love, love me gender. Is that what the thing was?
01:48:32.220 It's a, uh, LGBTQIA2S plus exhibit. Uh, check this out for us.
01:48:37.260 And of course they have to show this guy's penis too, because, because there's probably kids there.
01:48:50.460 So, you know, that, you know, they have to do that.
01:48:55.260 Yeah, there absolutely was, uh, a bunch of children there. You can see some of them there.
01:48:59.500 And, and it's this, but what, what is it? I mean, you, you have this kind of like the drag queen
01:49:07.580 stuff too. It's just a bunch of people that dress up that show up and then they just like flail around
01:49:11.980 a little bit to music and everyone's cheering. Like what, what are you actually doing here?
01:49:15.900 Like, you're just, I'm me and I'm here to celebrate me. You know what I mean?
01:49:23.260 Uh, yeah, that's exactly, I mean, this is, uh, the other thing that I thought was interesting
01:49:28.540 about this was that it, uh, I forget how it was worded, but it included white privilege.
01:49:34.220 So it was like embracing, you know, uh, non-binary gender and, uh, casting off white privilege,
01:49:41.580 something like that. And it's like, what, what, wait, wait a second. What does that have to do
01:49:45.180 with anything? And obviously, I mean, I'm, I'm asking that rhetorically because it's all interlinked.
01:49:50.140 Yeah. Um, but again, like this is why one, why are children allowed at this? I don't understand.
01:49:58.220 Yeah. Um, if that, if that, if this happened on the street, that guy could be arrested,
01:50:02.540 lewd conduct. Um, it's something that's been, uh, pushed, pushed by some people saying, um,
01:50:08.700 the correct response to these kinds of events is not going, uh, you know, in protesting,
01:50:13.100 it's going to the police and saying like, that's literally lewd conduct. It fits the definition
01:50:17.740 of lewd conduct or, you know, um, I, I, there's another term that you can use for it too. Like,
01:50:23.500 it'll depend on the country, but like that, that literally was a crime that he just committed
01:50:27.980 that he could be arrested for. Yep. The problem is that obviously the police are part of the,
01:50:32.700 you know, the, the gay agenda themselves in Calgary, they've been weaponized that like that,
01:50:36.780 you know, you saw earlier, they're arresting protesters. You're not allowed to protest a
01:50:40.540 pride, uh, sorry, not a pride, uh, a drag event within a hundred meters in Calgary. That's what our
01:50:45.340 mayor has done. She's weaponized the police. So if you went to the police, they would just,
01:50:49.420 you know, they don't care. No, they don't know that they're there to actually back all that up.
01:50:52.700 I think ultimately it's like, you know, we saw earlier with the video from Germany,
01:50:56.940 um, you people are made for each other. The police want to, you know, enforce the state's
01:51:01.500 global homo, you know, uh, nonsense, then, you know, have fun with Antifa whenever they're not
01:51:06.940 happy enough because you didn't suck enough tranny dicks. Right. Like, you know, yeah, this,
01:51:11.820 you're made for each other, have fun, go nuts. That's it. Exactly. So yeah. So I feel sometimes just,
01:51:16.780 just, just, you know, Homer Simpson, just sink back into that, uh, you know, shrub a little bit
01:51:21.900 or the, and just disappear and just let them have at it. Cause that's coming at some point.
01:51:26.860 So I want to do, actually, let me do a couple of these real quick here. So I don't end up too much
01:51:29.980 behind night nation review says the anti-white neo-Bolsheviks are a radical hostile force
01:51:34.620 and nothing defensive will successfully push back on their garbage. Um, yeah. So nothing defense,
01:51:41.820 uh, defense, no, exactly. In terms of defensiveness. Uh, I think you're saying absolutely.
01:51:46.460 Um, there are ways that there are ways, uh, which I think that it's going to
01:51:52.140 reveal it. I'll get into that a little bit here in a, in a moment in terms of like,
01:51:55.740 there's a current, a cringe opposition building, but then I think there's ultimately,
01:51:59.260 hopefully this it's the start of something good in terms of like actually opposing this,
01:52:03.340 right? Uh, a couple of them side here, the friend, the narrative, uh, framing cost dollars.
01:52:09.340 Wonder who is financing the framing China, Russian Eskimos. I think you talk about the Smurf
01:52:13.820 side of free. Wonder who's the most afraid of Nazis near need fear to keep the victimization
01:52:19.500 Nazis franchise alive. Not many Holocaust survivors left to need more Nazi movies.
01:52:24.300 Yeah. That's you can always wheel out the Nazi card. It will always, well, again,
01:52:28.380 I, the point I was making is it's starting to kind of wane a little bit, but as long as they can use it,
01:52:32.780 they will for sure. Uh, gun, the China man says reminder, uh, remind them what books,
01:52:37.100 the bad guys were burning. Well, that's that classic, right? You see leftists are just like
01:52:41.260 90 years ago today, the Nazis were burning books. And I, and I'm seeing, you know, now Twitter,
01:52:45.740 you can actually use it for that. Right. You, people are like, huh, really? What kind of books?
01:52:49.580 Tell me more about what there's been, there's been some very funny community notes, you know,
01:52:55.580 almost like it almost turns into a meme itself, right? The way people, people are very creative at
01:53:00.220 using the community notes to like, they're doing it purposefully. They're, they're basically, you
01:53:05.180 know, putting, putting the ball on the tee for, you know, somebody to just knock out of the park
01:53:10.300 with the community notes. And they've been used very effectively, you know, with the Mormons,
01:53:15.100 I can't believe all those moments in government. You know, that's, that's a beautiful way to use it.
01:53:20.300 That was fantastic. Well, well played. Whoever did that. Exactly. No, no, no. We'll correct you here.
01:53:25.020 That actually turns out they're old. Uh, so here, uh, so here's, uh, just a little bit of a train of
01:53:31.580 thought here. I target pulled some pride month items after a customer backlash. Okay. You know,
01:53:36.060 that's good. Corporate America's commitment to pride month under scrutiny, Axel's report on,
01:53:42.220 which is like, okay, finally, are we seeing, you know, some kind of pushback? Um, this one,
01:53:46.620 I didn't look into too much anti-walk movement finds itself an investment vehicle. And I've heard some,
01:53:52.220 it's some company out there. You know, people talk about, some people say parallel economy,
01:53:56.140 some say perpendicular, perpendicular. This might not be it kind of thing, but I'm just
01:54:00.940 bringing this up because you're seeing there's murmurs of these things now. Like we need
01:54:05.660 other things entirely. Like we need, we need, um, and again, this might not be a long-term solution,
01:54:10.940 but I'm saying is, and, and maybe even the company is not, they're not based or anything like that.
01:54:15.180 That's not what I'm trying to say either, potentially if they're already great, but I'm saying
01:54:18.940 you're at least seeing that there's like an awakening of people like, okay, like we're done.
01:54:22.940 We're like normie, you know, corporate world. We need our own vehicles to kind of move forward.
01:54:28.300 And that's good. It's beginning. The wheels are beginning to move in this direction.
01:54:33.260 And this is not going to be, uh, the thing that fixes everything, uh, obviously, but it's,
01:54:38.220 it's the idea that there's a willingness to create something new and something that's outside
01:54:42.460 of the, of the global homo kind of paradigm, which is good. So they're talking about something
01:54:46.140 called a column column buyer acquisition corporation earlier this year, agreed to merge
01:54:50.940 with public square and online marketplace for companies in what calls the patriot economy.
01:54:56.460 And there's some, there's some cringe things kind of associated with that, but I still think the,
01:55:01.740 the, the, the tendency for that, it's something good. You know what I mean?
01:55:04.860 It shows that there's a willingness of people saying, okay, all right, we're done with this.
01:55:07.980 We're doing something on our own. We're creating something outside of that. Is there, are there,
01:55:12.380 are there grifters that show up when it's like, you know what I mean? Uh, whatever new woke
01:55:18.620 shit shows up there's yes, there, of course there are people that jump on that and say,
01:55:22.060 Hey, we can do our own coffee or we can, you know what I mean? And again, that's, that's good.
01:55:26.860 I think it's good that they're doing that. Um, because we ultimately we need more of that kind of
01:55:31.740 stuff. We just need our own, our own stuff, our own things outside of all of this, you know,
01:55:35.820 to a certain extent, it's like, even like, I, I get what you mean. We say grifter. It's like,
01:55:41.260 even like, I don't care if they are to a certain extent. It's like, if somebody comes in here and
01:55:45.340 they come in with a good idea, that's about, you know, create, I like that term to a perpendicular
01:55:50.460 economy. I like that. That was the user on your show that came up with that. Good, good term.
01:55:55.980 Good way of phrasing it. But, um, even if somebody is going to capitalize on it, like,
01:56:00.700 what's the difference? You're already being capitalized on. Why would you be upset that
01:56:06.620 somebody is going to, even if they do get rich, like good, they got, they got rich doing something
01:56:11.100 good. Like, why, why would you be mad at that? Right. Yeah. Those kinds of things don't bother me.
01:56:15.420 Right. No, the only, I totally agree that the thing that would potentially bother me with it is that
01:56:20.700 a good energy moving in a certain direction was deep. What's, what's hijacked, I guess. So of,
01:56:24.940 of like, of someone or something that wasn't like taking it to its, uh, to its point of necessity,
01:56:33.260 if that's the right term, in order for us to break truly away from it. You know what I mean?
01:56:36.860 And it's the same thing. I thought, I saw the, the Matt Walsh and, you know, other people in this,
01:56:40.780 that kind of sphere talking about those kinds of things. There's like, we need, you know, kind of
01:56:44.300 like the, you know, what happened to the Coca-Cola of the 1990s or, you know, things like that.
01:56:49.500 And my point is, it's been like, well, that was, that, that's, that's not good enough. They were
01:56:52.780 still, look at all the things that were pushing back then with like multi,
01:56:55.980 fuck Coca-Cola did like, you know, multicultural promotion ads back in the seventies. Right.
01:57:01.500 We'll join around the Coca-Cola kind of thing. And my point was like, okay, this was a good American
01:57:06.940 brand, you know, kind of thing. I was like, okay, sure. But really, was it though? Like this is not
01:57:11.900 good enough, you know? Yeah. Obviously things can be, but yeah, I, there's this, uh, tendency on
01:57:20.060 even the, the dissident, right. I, I, especially in the dissident, right. Sorry to like lash out
01:57:26.220 against people that are trying to do good things because it's, it benefits them. Right. No,
01:57:31.100 that's not the reason. No, no, that's not the reason at all. I don't exactly. I agree with you
01:57:35.340 in terms of what you're saying. No, it's not the, for example, I, I wish, and I would advise this,
01:57:41.420 like, you know, go Western warrior is, I think it's my favorite weekly podcast. Like go,
01:57:46.380 go get a membership guys. Like if you, if you like this show, please go support them because,
01:57:51.420 you know, I, I wish, I hope you guys could hire more people and grow as, as we need to, right.
01:57:57.300 There's this, this purity spiraling over, like, well, somebody's, you know, earning a living or
01:58:02.160 making money. It's like, well, yeah, you're going to need people that are doing that.
01:58:05.660 Oh, a hundred percent. You need people that are doing those things to fight this battle. So like,
01:58:09.380 yeah, you're going to have to support people if you want to win guys. Yeah, exactly. I mean,
01:58:13.660 no, we need the, there's a, I know what you're saying. There's like this kind of a victim slash
01:58:18.580 poverty thing. I'm seeing less of that these days, to be honest, but like, you know, like you, man,
01:58:25.240 we need, we need tons of resource, means resources. We need investors, people to come in actually
01:58:30.300 doing shit so we can like to actually, you know, lift off, what do you call it? Like launch, I guess,
01:58:35.800 like really actually do something that, that offers an alternative kind of thing. Right. So the,
01:58:40.900 yeah. So what my point is, what I feel about this is the, it's, it's so, it's so out of my
01:58:46.920 wheelhouse in one way that I almost like forget. What was the thing? Oh, let's go Brandon. That's
01:58:52.460 right. That was the thing, right? I was saying fuck Brandon the other day, but it was let's go
01:58:55.600 Brandon. That's right. And, and it's this, it's not quite that you're jumping from the fire into the
01:59:02.760 frying pan, but there's this, there's this boomer normie con mega, you know, kind of person that
01:59:08.860 thinks that as long as they do that, then they're like, Oh, I escaped the, I escaped the woke madness.
01:59:15.180 And now I'm out of that. And we're doing cool, cool stuff here, but it's still a kind of like,
01:59:19.300 yeah, it's not, it's not, it's not strong enough. You know what I mean? It's fun. I'm not saying
01:59:23.420 people have fun with it. That's great. You know what I mean? But this is classic right there.
01:59:27.600 Immediately after that, when that happened, let's go Brandon. It was like, yeah. Uh, something was
01:59:31.040 topping the apple charts right away, right? The song. And it was like some, the boomers can turn into
01:59:36.440 some rap, you know, kind of thing of like, Oh, great. You know, Oh, fuck Joe Biden. You know,
01:59:40.280 kind of like, and the same thing happened. And my point is a little bit, it's, it's kind of cringe
01:59:44.740 sometimes with what conservative does. Right. So the same thing here happened with target. I just
01:59:48.940 want to play a little slice from it. And it's just, it's just not my, it's not my, uh, cup of tea
01:59:54.200 as a British say, uh, I'm not going to totally, you know, kind of come down on it, but it's like,
01:59:59.720 Oh, really? Is this, is this all, we got to have a lot more than this, you know what I mean? In terms of
02:00:04.360 the target thing. So this was a, I think it was just called like a boycott target or something
02:00:09.680 like that. I forget. It was a, it was a hip hop group, right? Uh, that showed up to again,
02:00:15.320 capitalize on like the moment or the movement around like the anti-target stuff. Like finally,
02:00:20.300 they're pushing back against the LGBT stuff, but look at what you're getting. Let's play a little
02:00:24.740 bit of it here.
02:00:42.780 But it is, yeah, that's why I keep a strap.
02:00:45.000 And I'm always by my pants.
02:00:46.560 This agenda got to stop.
02:00:48.060 Yeah, you know we're going to win.
02:00:49.600 When they target, target, yeah, they target and.
02:00:53.340 Target, target, yeah, they target kids.
02:00:56.460 Target, target, yeah, they target and.
02:00:59.520 Target, target, yeah, they target kids.
02:01:01.740 You know they're targets that wrong.
02:01:03.240 Trying to play with these kids.
02:01:04.960 Kiss them, I'm like a bill, I'm preaching.
02:01:07.100 All right, we got one verse in and we got a chorus.
02:01:09.560 I think that's it, right there.
02:01:10.360 Do you see what I'm saying?
02:01:12.780 It's like, yeah, this is not good enough, guys.
02:01:16.020 Back to the drawing board, please.
02:01:19.040 Just wave the American flag and I was like, yeah, that's right.
02:01:21.660 We want the old target back.
02:01:22.960 Like, no, fuck target, the whole thing.
02:01:24.880 We need further back.
02:01:27.420 And then the fact, this is a little different here,
02:01:29.720 but I just want to show it real quick too.
02:01:32.400 The fact that it's hip hop that caught on.
02:01:35.520 I just want to show this and remind people a little bit.
02:01:37.300 Like, hip hop in and of itself have been seen as a weaponization effort
02:01:41.740 against white, you know, traditional culture, essentially, and people, right?
02:01:47.620 Here's the story out of, I forget if it was Germany here, right?
02:01:50.880 Immigrants are using rap to challenge Europe's outdated ideals of racial and ethnic identity.
02:01:57.380 By challenge, they mean erase millennia of European identity to accommodate them.
02:02:02.000 Multiculturalism pits identities against each other, leaving nobody happy or with a sense of home.
02:02:08.680 And the article they link up here is, from its birth 50 years ago, hip hop has spread throughout Europe
02:02:13.620 and challenged outdated, I'd say America, America too, and Canada, outdated ideals of racial ethnic identity.
02:02:20.140 This is some rapper in Germany here.
02:02:23.280 Do you see what I'm saying?
02:02:24.180 Like, this is not our stuff, you know what I mean?
02:02:27.720 Like, the boycott target and just, like, have some hood version of the song.
02:02:32.300 You know, it's just like, all right, I'm out.
02:02:34.800 You know what I mean?
02:02:36.180 Yeah, I absolutely get what you mean.
02:02:37.740 And I see this all the time.
02:02:40.560 I could, you know, like I said, I was just in a high school today, and it's just like,
02:02:44.940 there's this hip hop culture, the effect that it has on people.
02:02:49.440 It's like, you're just, I don't even know the right way to explain this.
02:02:53.480 It's not a positive one, though.
02:02:55.440 No, no.
02:02:56.040 I don't appreciate the music either.
02:02:58.480 Like, I've never been a big, there's some rap songs that are all right.
02:03:02.280 But, I mean, for the most part, I really despise the genre,
02:03:05.240 especially the modern version of the genre is even worse.
02:03:07.500 But, yeah, this is nonsense.
02:03:13.420 It kind of reminds me, too, of, like, people want to cling to something.
02:03:21.020 And I don't think they understand what they're trying to cling to.
02:03:24.160 It's like, what they really want to cling to is a sense of nationalism.
02:03:27.440 Like, that's what they really want.
02:03:28.760 It's what people are craving, what they're looking for.
02:03:31.240 And so, in Canada, it's funny, you brought up the, you know,
02:03:34.760 let's go, Brandon, you know, fuck Joe Biden thing.
02:03:38.180 There's a recent trend here where people are doing,
02:03:40.960 they're called fuck Trudeau parties in parking lots.
02:03:44.800 Like, in, you know, Canadian Tire, which is like a, kind of like a Target,
02:03:48.520 you know, parking lots.
02:03:50.040 They're doing these fuck Trudeau parties.
02:03:52.060 Like, it's achieving something.
02:03:53.440 And it's like, I don't think you guys understand what you're really craving here.
02:03:56.080 It's a sense of, yeah, I didn't notice this earlier.
02:03:58.020 What is that?
02:03:58.480 What is that?
02:03:59.500 Holy moly.
02:04:00.780 Will you look at that?
02:04:03.180 There we go.
02:04:03.740 See, this is what I'm talking about, folks.
02:04:05.760 This is not good enough.
02:04:09.500 No thanks.
02:04:11.960 All right.
02:04:12.640 Holy smokes.
02:04:13.480 All right.
02:04:13.740 We'll reset that.
02:04:14.340 Do we get an early life check on that?
02:04:16.080 Yeah, exactly.
02:04:16.980 Yeah.
02:04:17.220 I don't know.
02:04:17.960 I just saw it quickly in passing on one of the Telegram channels.
02:04:20.460 And I went there, pulled out some lines from there.
02:04:22.020 And it's just like, oh, you know, this is what we need right now.
02:04:24.980 And I was just like, wait a minute.
02:04:25.980 What channel is this?
02:04:28.360 You know, Trump on the shirt and stuff.
02:04:30.640 And like, I don't know.
02:04:31.400 It's just so, it's Normie Conn.
02:04:32.800 I would say, think bigger, think further, obvious.
02:04:35.580 And I'm not talking to, you know, the audience here.
02:04:38.140 I know you guys get this.
02:04:39.100 But what I'm saying is, there's an opportunity here with the pushback, right?
02:04:45.640 But it's so easy to just fall back into something which is more of the same.
02:04:50.740 It's just another version of it or another flavor of the same thing.
02:04:55.260 But it's really not much different.
02:04:57.720 This is not, you know, our stuff.
02:04:59.920 This is not our culture.
02:05:01.240 These things have been used as a weapon against us.
02:05:02.940 And then you just put Patriot on your shirt, USA, and you're ready to go.
02:05:06.420 Number one on the Apple Tunes chart because a bunch of conservative mega boomers,
02:05:10.620 they buy it and support it because this is the only thing they know and think is an option, you know.
02:05:14.640 And they can prove that they're not racists at the same time.
02:05:17.480 And you know what I mean?
02:05:17.860 It's like, oh, come on, you know.
02:05:20.340 It's like consumer nationalism.
02:05:24.000 Like corporate, you know.
02:05:25.600 Like, what is this?
02:05:27.080 This is, yeah.
02:05:28.160 Like, you know, memes are funny.
02:05:30.160 Whenever people start monetizing memes or like, you know, like just movements like that.
02:05:37.900 Like, yeah, I get what you're saying.
02:05:39.080 This is the exact opposite of what it is.
02:05:41.500 They're not doing anything to benefit, you know, a movement.
02:05:45.240 They're doing it to capitalize.
02:05:46.880 It's derailing it.
02:05:48.400 It's to take a genuine, I think, good energy that's there to actually finally push back against this.
02:05:54.600 And just switching.
02:05:56.180 What's the term I'm looking for?
02:05:57.600 Just a switcheroo.
02:05:59.360 It's just like a bait and switch.
02:06:01.940 Bait and switch.
02:06:02.700 Exactly.
02:06:03.200 Right.
02:06:03.680 Yep, exactly.
02:06:04.460 That's it.
02:06:05.620 So, you know, again, there's small victories here, which is, you know, we'll take that.
02:06:11.260 Navy removes Pride Month posts amid right-wing backlash.
02:06:14.900 NASCAR Major League Baseball also targeted.
02:06:17.780 And my point that was is sometimes, and I think you were alluding to this earlier,
02:06:20.700 but sometimes it almost feels like they've taken us 20 steps forward so fast that, like,
02:06:27.340 how can it not spur a backlash?
02:06:30.500 But then what they'll do is they'll take you back, as the usual MO goes, five steps,
02:06:35.220 and people think, see, there, we're done.
02:06:37.320 We're out of it.
02:06:37.840 We've made it kind of thing.
02:06:39.100 Now we just fall back to, like, normal open borders, normal, you know, cultural Marxism,
02:06:45.380 normal undermining of the nuclear family and traditional cultures and things like this.
02:06:50.200 And, no, my theme of the show is not good enough.
02:06:55.180 Think bigger, further.
02:06:56.880 That's my comment, you know.
02:06:59.140 Agreed, yeah, 100%.
02:07:00.480 It's, like, we need, basically what we need to do is what the left has done over the last,
02:07:06.720 you know, you know, 40, 50 years, but really the last 20 years they've accelerated it,
02:07:11.860 which is, like, they're going to, they don't care.
02:07:13.920 They don't try to negotiate with you.
02:07:15.780 They don't try to, like, they're not trying to do it slowly.
02:07:18.080 No compromise.
02:07:19.240 It's not a compromise.
02:07:20.060 They don't try to do it as fast as they can in the opposite direction, and then they refuse to budge.
02:07:24.660 They refuse to move back until slowly everything shifted.
02:07:27.680 The ratchet theory, right?
02:07:28.840 The ratchet theory of politics.
02:07:30.240 We need a reverse ratchet theory where it's, like, okay, on these, you know, a good one, I think,
02:07:34.540 a good starting point for most conservatives, you know, whether they're actual dissonant or, like,
02:07:39.600 normally conservative, you know, boomer cons, is the trans stuff, okay?
02:07:43.500 Nobody wants this.
02:07:44.920 Even some liberals and, like, left-leaning people are like, this is a bit much, right?
02:07:48.980 Exactly.
02:07:49.280 You gaze against boomers.
02:07:50.380 Yes.
02:07:50.700 Like, you know what I mean?
02:07:51.880 So here's one where you hold your ground, you refuse to budge, and you start pushing in the opposite direction.
02:07:58.480 And then whenever you win, you don't stop and say, okay, this is good enough.
02:08:02.780 You keep marching in the opposite direction.
02:08:05.540 We must.
02:08:06.660 Yeah.
02:08:07.160 Yes.
02:08:07.520 Like a momentum, right?
02:08:09.360 Yeah.
02:08:09.480 Like, you're not going to stop whenever you hit a certain point.
02:08:11.700 You're just going to keep going.
02:08:12.680 Yeah.
02:08:12.860 And, um, yeah, because it's, I've made that point a few times, but it's like, it's almost
02:08:17.500 like this, the left, and again, that's, you can have a lot of other labels for it, but
02:08:22.460 just for simplicity's sake, the, the, the left have done so much damage over the last few
02:08:28.280 decades, as you said, and they almost, they have this idea that it's like, if they, if
02:08:32.500 they enforce the change in society or in culture, then it's like, oh, you, you can't change
02:08:37.540 it back now.
02:08:38.140 Like, no, that's progress.
02:08:39.500 Oh, they're trying to take us backward by like opposing all the damage that we've done
02:08:43.200 on society over the decades.
02:08:44.500 And it's like, yeah, we are, we're going to take it back and we're going to reverse
02:08:48.540 it way further back than what you even can comprehend at this point.
02:08:52.140 It's not some like inevitable, they're trying to hoodwink you, Jedi mind trick you into thinking
02:08:56.940 that it's like, well, ha ha, we got the, the ball in the hole.
02:09:00.100 And so it's undoable now we can, you can never change it.
02:09:03.800 And, and my point has always been with like a lot of conservatives and stuff.
02:09:06.240 Like, look at the entire picture of all the damage that was done from the decades.
02:09:11.020 We must reverse the damage that was made, made.
02:09:14.040 Obviously it's not this, like, just, just stopping it is good enough.
02:09:17.480 And then there, ha ha, we got them.
02:09:19.100 No, all that shit needs to be like redone.
02:09:22.120 And we have to, if they have to be strong enough, we have to, we have to have the momentum.
02:09:25.980 We have to have the courage.
02:09:28.540 We have to have, of sorts, we have to have the, what's the wording here I'm looking for?
02:09:32.700 We have to have, someone has described it.
02:09:35.680 We have to take that part of us that might feel at some point that it's like sympathy
02:09:40.100 for the other side in our hearts.
02:09:43.600 That, that, that has to be cut out of us so that we can actually rightly restore
02:09:49.160 to reverse the damage that had been done to our nations.
02:09:53.820 That's, that's the best way to put it.
02:09:54.920 They're not, yeah, they're not going to show you, they have shown you no sympathy, no empathy.
02:09:59.080 Like they have no, uh, you know, regrets about what they've done to you and your family and
02:10:04.940 your communities and your people.
02:10:06.260 So why should you have any regrets about, you know, marching in the other direction?
02:10:10.140 Exactly.
02:10:10.840 Again, dude, it's just, again, radical normalcy.
02:10:13.720 Just start being, just start being normal and being militant about it and pushing in the
02:10:17.500 opposite direction.
02:10:18.400 That's, that's all it takes.
02:10:20.300 Yeah.
02:10:20.520 I think really.
02:10:22.200 Exactly.
02:10:22.600 And, and again, too, there's this, like you kind of alluded to it earlier, like the,
02:10:26.380 the more you do things that are just, uh, normal, wholesome, healthy, righteous, just
02:10:32.200 normal that they will, uh, start labeling those things as far right extremist Nazi, whatever
02:10:39.140 they'll, they'll insert their pejorative.
02:10:40.720 And the more people will start looking at this and going like, well, these people are, are
02:10:44.540 wholesome, healthy, happy, healthy, you know, um, they're, they're, they're, they're really
02:10:49.780 seem to have it together.
02:10:51.100 And your side is on drugs.
02:10:53.140 You're deranged.
02:10:54.260 You're cutting your dicks off.
02:10:55.800 You're, you know, you're, you're engaging in every vice known to man and you're like,
02:11:00.500 you're, you're dying.
02:11:01.900 The, the fact that it's taken this long for that coin to drop collectively speaking for
02:11:07.200 our, our population, it just shows you the, the incredible psyop and, and, and mind control
02:11:15.380 effort that this has been to, for us to allow it this long, to be honest.
02:11:19.240 I, yeah, yeah.
02:11:21.860 Well, I think that's the real question is I think the, the backlash eventually is inevitable.
02:11:26.960 It's a matter of time and how many of us are left before we decide to actually do something
02:11:31.900 about it.
02:11:32.420 So, and I've seen, don't let people out there, don't let like some of these conservatives
02:11:36.360 I've seen that.
02:11:37.920 Oh, they talk that they fear the backlash or I'm more concerned with, with the inevitable,
02:11:42.360 um, you know, response to these crazy things.
02:11:45.540 And it's like, no, we need a strong response to these things.
02:11:48.420 That's the only thing that's going to take us out of it.
02:11:49.920 Otherwise we'll just, we'll just do the same thing over and over again.
02:11:52.800 Like they will not stop.
02:11:54.060 They, they will not stop until you're gone and you have to understand that that's the
02:11:57.340 game that we're in right now.
02:11:58.680 Whether we, we didn't start this, we didn't initiate this, you know what I mean?
02:12:02.180 They, they've gone to war with us and they're seeking, they're seeking their final kind
02:12:06.480 of version of this as they see it.
02:12:08.840 And if we don't stand up for ourselves, we don't defend ourselves and also redo some of
02:12:12.540 this, uh, yeah, we, there won't be a civilization for us to live in anymore.
02:12:16.540 We won't even have our people here, you know?
02:12:19.420 Yeah, that's exactly right.
02:12:21.300 All right.
02:12:22.800 Good stuff.
02:12:23.520 Let me see what I think we're going to start wrapping up right there.
02:12:27.080 I'm going to get a couple of more here.
02:12:28.360 Sire Free says, uh, besides snorting kits, speaking of an earlier story there, uh, they
02:12:33.420 should provide a gun in case you're getting into a drug ripoff situation.
02:12:36.820 Yeah.
02:12:37.560 Uh, or they, or they can just do it in case you want to shoot yourself, right?
02:12:40.400 Canada is big on the maid, maid thing right now, medically assisted suicide, right?
02:12:45.200 That's the big thing to just kill all your sick.
02:12:49.220 Medical assistance in dying or.
02:12:51.440 Oh, in dying.
02:12:52.080 That's right.
02:12:52.500 That's right.
02:12:52.920 Yeah.
02:12:53.420 And you can be, you know, it's available.
02:12:55.680 It doesn't matter if you're depressed, then you could qualify.
02:12:59.000 Like there's all kinds of, it's crazy the conditions that can qualify you for it.
02:13:03.680 Yeah.
02:13:03.800 And obviously the, the big one there that was covered very widely was the veteran who asked
02:13:08.100 for a, uh, electric stair lift.
02:13:10.820 Stair lift.
02:13:11.420 That's right.
02:13:11.800 Yeah.
02:13:11.900 Yeah.
02:13:12.240 Yeah.
02:13:13.100 You know, so that they could have killing yourself.
02:13:16.300 Yeah.
02:13:16.920 And they offered them suicide and that's happened.
02:13:19.240 Uh, we know that's happened to, I think I was half a dozen veterans were offered that
02:13:23.880 the government has said that it was only like, you know, one, it was an isolated incident,
02:13:28.140 but, uh, a better veterans for freedom, which is a, you know, a really good organization
02:13:32.760 that's operating.
02:13:33.560 It's been operating in Canada for over a year now.
02:13:35.340 Um, you know, that, that pushes all the kinds of talking points that we've been talking about,
02:13:39.920 you know, community building and, and, you know, working in your local, you know, your
02:13:44.640 local networks and, and food security and, and, uh, all of these things.
02:13:48.840 Um, they, they've had at least six come to them and confirm that they were offered, uh,
02:13:53.560 suicide for, you know, minor conditions.
02:13:56.480 Oh my God.
02:13:57.240 I mean, think about it too.
02:13:58.980 And I, like, I just read a story the other day here of how they're going to offer Irish dairy
02:14:02.800 farmers to kill their cows for like 300 euros, sorry, 3000 euros per cow or something like
02:14:08.100 that.
02:14:08.380 They're paying us to like dismantle our entire, how we sustain, how we feed ourselves, everything.
02:14:14.340 They're paying, I mean, not that they're paying you to die.
02:14:16.660 Well, no, wait a minute.
02:14:17.680 Wasn't there something though, that if you do it, they, they will step in and help your
02:14:21.800 family or maybe I'm misremembering that, but I thought it was something like that, that
02:14:25.880 they essentially, they were like, if we can kill you, sure.
02:14:28.720 We'll help some of your family or to that effect.
02:14:30.920 Right.
02:14:31.220 But yeah, I, I couldn't believe, I mean, the, the, the, it's like, yeah, it, I think
02:14:37.960 you mentioned this on a Western warrior or was it, uh, yesterday it's the John Kerry
02:14:43.200 thing.
02:14:43.540 Right.
02:14:43.840 And basically it's like, we have to stop producing food or we're all going to die.
02:14:48.780 They don't see the irony of what they just said or the hypocrisy of what they just said.
02:14:53.040 Like, I don't get how people don't just see at face value that they're insane.
02:14:57.380 Yeah.
02:14:57.820 And the, the Irish thing is, yeah, that that's wild.
02:15:00.280 Um, my first reaction to that was, I don't understand three, it was 3000 euros per cow.
02:15:07.020 Is that what I think if I remember the exact numbers correctly, I was something like that.
02:15:10.520 I don't, I guess that's the value of the cow then.
02:15:14.000 And the revenue lost from production, because it's like, how could it cost that much to cull
02:15:18.660 a cow?
02:15:19.420 Like they, they do it for, you know, a seven cents here with a 22 long rifle bullet.
02:15:24.700 Like, no, this is, this is so that you will comply that you at least short term feel, okay,
02:15:29.620 look at how much money I'll get by killing off all my cows, but then also signing a contract
02:15:34.260 that says, I will, I will not do this again, essentially.
02:15:36.720 You know what I mean?
02:15:37.120 They're, they're like, they're paying them off to shut down food production in our countries.
02:15:42.560 Now.
02:15:43.300 The second thing that hit me right away with that, especially Ireland.
02:15:46.820 I mean, you can draw the comparisons to the Netherlands, but with Ireland, they have a
02:15:51.200 plan to essentially double their population by 2040.
02:15:55.900 Like that's their immigration targets, right?
02:15:57.720 Like it's insane.
02:15:58.460 And they're flooded right now.
02:15:59.940 Yeah.
02:16:00.280 They're like wild.
02:16:02.340 Yeah.
02:16:02.620 And so while you're doing that, you're telling farmers to kill their, their, their cows,
02:16:08.380 their milk producers.
02:16:09.320 Yeah.
02:16:09.620 Like that is, I don't understand what the plan is here.
02:16:12.860 I don't know if there is a plan, but total chaos.
02:16:15.320 That's the plan.
02:16:15.760 Yeah.
02:16:16.020 You want to destroy the, the food industry or the agricultural industry as you're doubling
02:16:22.140 your population.
02:16:23.360 That's what, what, what's your plan here?
02:16:25.060 I don't think there is one.
02:16:26.520 Oh my God.
02:16:27.500 Or as you said, the plan is chaos and death and destruction and just anarchy, right?
02:16:32.620 Yeah.
02:16:33.600 That's what it feels like.
02:16:34.620 You bring, bring about total, total chaos.
02:16:36.680 And then later on, you can come in and, you know, sweep up the remains and, uh, and rebuild
02:16:41.660 it.
02:16:41.940 It's, that's why they call it the great reset, right?
02:16:44.120 It's just reset everything.
02:16:45.600 You can't have, you can't, you got to break a few eggs to have their omelet.
02:16:48.820 Uh, Archie over on Odyssey says, uh, if Elon fire his new business marketing manager, then
02:16:54.340 red eyes can offer her a job.
02:16:55.640 I hear that, uh, our team had an offer to Tucker after Fox fired them.
02:16:59.360 Um, so who was, I, was that the, um, was that the woman after this little, uh, we, we didn't
02:17:05.340 cover it to there, but, uh, was that after the whole, uh, what is a woman debacle that
02:17:10.420 happened on Twitter?
02:17:11.080 And there was someone in there apparently that had labeled, uh, Matt Walsh's tweet as
02:17:15.340 hate speech or something like that.
02:17:17.460 Um, I'm not super familiar with this story.
02:17:20.260 So, okay.
02:17:20.980 Yeah.
02:17:21.220 Twitter drama boosts.
02:17:22.600 What is a woman?
02:17:24.020 So the data wire crew that got together, did some spaces yesterday.
02:17:27.940 They had, they, they were supposed to live stream or play, I guess, or make available
02:17:33.460 this, what is a woman documentary on Twitter for 24 hours.
02:17:36.560 And they had signed some deal with the Twitter.
02:17:38.920 And then last thing, they revoked that.
02:17:41.800 And then, uh, the, the tweets that they made about this was labeled, uh, you know, hate
02:17:47.740 speech.
02:17:48.240 And so they were limited.
02:17:49.320 No one can see it, blah, blah, blah.
02:17:50.780 And then Elon came out and said, oh, this is all a mistake with this was meant to happen.
02:17:54.560 Apparently he fired some, I'm not sure that's what you mean, Archie, but he did.
02:17:58.000 I think he fired some, some head, head woman there.
02:18:00.960 So obviously she was awful, uh, Archie, if that's what you, I assume you're making, making
02:18:05.480 jokes of it, but, uh, it was kind of interesting that I know also that we didn't play that
02:18:09.300 today either, but, um, someone who's close to Tucker speaking of that with the Twitter
02:18:13.460 thing now, what they're doing as an option and what, and, and, and no Twitter is not
02:18:16.820 ideal.
02:18:17.280 I don't trust Elon, but with all those things out of the way, he was going to create something
02:18:21.100 called X video.
02:18:22.360 Everything is X with this guy, right?
02:18:23.500 X video to be a competitor against, uh, or with YouTube.
02:18:28.640 And apparently, yeah, sorry.
02:18:31.580 It's just, that's such a terrible name.
02:18:33.100 It's horrible.
02:18:34.180 Horrible.
02:18:34.580 It sounds like a porn, I'm pretty sure that that must be a porn thing.
02:18:38.240 I didn't think of that.
02:18:39.400 That's funny.
02:18:40.340 Yeah, exactly.
02:18:41.280 I, I, everything, the everything app is going to be the X app, right?
02:18:44.580 It's space X, it's a, but whatever, you know, Tesla will probably be X too at some point,
02:18:48.220 but anyway, whatever.
02:18:49.140 He didn't name this kid X something, um, X, X video.
02:18:54.100 Yeah, great.
02:18:54.800 Uh, and Tucker's going to have some special like access or like to this or do it first.
02:18:59.980 I'm not sure if this friend of Tucker that said this on a news max or whatever there
02:19:04.340 was, uh, he said this, uh, if he's making this up or lying, but apparently that's, that's
02:19:08.800 what I said.
02:19:09.220 And some people were, were excited about it.
02:19:10.640 So we'll see what happens.
02:19:11.840 Uh, there's been some good and some bad, as we've said before with, uh, with the, the,
02:19:15.220 the takeover, but this new appointee of the Twitter CEO, that's been horrible.
02:19:18.720 I mean, that's, that's, that's awful.
02:19:20.560 Uh, this world economic forum woman.
02:19:22.060 So I'm not sure what, yeah, Linda, I don't know where to place, uh, musky at the end
02:19:27.280 of the day.
02:19:27.520 I just like, what it's, he's supposed to have high IQ.
02:19:30.700 How can he not see any of these things?
02:19:32.220 And despite the fact that he's like fired, as far as I understand it, almost thousands
02:19:36.440 of people at Twitter, it still keeps happening.
02:19:39.940 There's a bunch of these shit libs in there.
02:19:41.620 They're keep like banning people.
02:19:43.560 They're blocking content stuff.
02:19:44.940 Is he just not aware?
02:19:46.020 I know he's running like a space missions and a car company as well.
02:19:49.980 So he has some things on his plate.
02:19:51.620 I understand that.
02:19:52.920 Uh, but he has taken a special interest to Twitter, especially after paying 44 billion
02:19:56.640 for it.
02:19:57.180 So you'd think he'd kind of clean some of those things up, but I guess it just shows
02:20:00.640 you how deeply rooted and infested this parasitical class into is into it, literally everything.
02:20:08.520 Yeah.
02:20:08.980 I think some people drew, uh, uh, comparisons to like Trump, right?
02:20:13.040 So like, even if you gave Trump the benefit of the doubt and you said that all of his
02:20:17.040 intentions were good, you know, like you're, you're trying to change a B system from within
02:20:21.580 and like, that's virtually impossible.
02:20:23.100 Like it doesn't matter how many good people you think you have around you.
02:20:26.820 Eventually these, you know, parasites, they'll weasel their way into your, you know, uh, your
02:20:31.920 outer circle and then into your inner circle and they'll start undermining you.
02:20:35.920 So who knows what happened with Musk?
02:20:37.700 Like, I don't know where Musk is.
02:20:39.280 Like I said, I think he's chaotic good.
02:20:40.840 But I think he's, he's an agent of chaos, but, uh, that's largely good for us.
02:20:45.420 Yeah.
02:20:45.760 Um, yeah.
02:20:46.500 Oh, exactly.
02:20:47.120 Like, I mean, he's not perfect, but no, no, so far short term, uh, net positive for sure.
02:20:52.700 All right.
02:20:54.180 Thank you so much for joining us today, Alex.
02:20:55.720 I appreciate it.
02:20:56.600 Uh, where can people catch your stuff?
02:20:58.540 Give us some plugs for your channels and whatnot.
02:21:01.520 Yeah, you can, uh, find, I mean, they're right there on the screen.
02:21:03.800 Uh, that's pretty much it, uh, either, uh, uh, t.me forward slash the Ferryman's Toll
02:21:08.760 or on Twitter at, uh, Ferryman 4747.
02:21:11.500 And, uh, I mean, I'm also on, uh, I've been doing some streams on Rumble and, uh, YouTube.
02:21:16.640 I'm banned right now from YouTube or I have a little suspension going on, but, uh, YouTube
02:21:20.880 and, uh, Entropy, I also stream on there, or sorry, uh, Rumble and Entropy, I stream on
02:21:25.040 there.
02:21:25.460 Yep.
02:21:25.960 Perfect.
02:21:26.880 Links down below in lower third there, guys.
02:21:28.900 Follow him there.
02:21:29.560 A lot of good memes, a lot of good stuff.
02:21:32.100 So the Telegram, Telegram channel, we share stuff from that often.
02:21:35.200 So good job, Alex.
02:21:36.180 Thank you so much for coming on guest hosting today.
02:21:38.320 We appreciate you.
02:21:39.540 Uh, have a great weekend and, uh, keep up the good, keep up the good work.
02:21:43.300 You as well.
02:21:44.140 And yeah, I, I can't say enough.
02:21:45.600 Uh, like I said, you, you may not believe Western Warrior.
02:21:49.060 It's, it's the most highly produced, uh, dissident kind of, uh, weekly podcast there is.
02:21:54.400 I think it's the best one I've come across.
02:21:56.300 So it, I, to me, it's, it's worth it.
02:21:58.340 You know, support Red Ice.
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02:22:02.300 The interviews have been great.
02:22:03.940 Oh, and more of those are coming, by the way, too.
02:22:06.140 Yeah.
02:22:06.460 Yeah.
02:22:06.860 Yeah.
02:22:07.020 More of those are coming.
02:22:07.900 It's, uh, way, way much more of that in the pipeline as well.
02:22:10.440 But yeah.
02:22:10.680 Thank you, Alex.
02:22:11.340 I appreciate that.
02:22:12.320 Thank you so much for, uh, giving us a little plug here at the end, but, uh, awesome.
02:22:15.740 Thank you so much, Alex.
02:22:16.840 We'll, uh, we'll stay in touch.
02:22:17.640 Okay.
02:22:17.820 Thank you.
02:22:19.100 Yeah.
02:22:19.380 All right.
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02:24:09.780 Man, I'd say AC stopped working in here and my brain towards the end of the show is just
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02:24:15.140 It's like probably 80 degrees in here right now.
02:24:16.820 So that's why I can't get a coherent sentence out.
02:24:20.000 That's what I'm going to do over the weekend.
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