The Suicide Of Europe - FF Ep247
Episode Stats
Length
2 hours and 10 minutes
Words per Minute
170.35541
Hate Speech Sentences
177
Summary
This episode was written and produced by David Fincher and features music by Ian Dorsch. It was originally published in the New York Times on November 3rd, 2019. This episode was produced and edited by Annie-Rose Strasser.
Transcript
00:00:00.000
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:00:30.000
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:01:00.000
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:01:29.980
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:01:41.980
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:01:43.980
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:01:45.980
Soapbox house of cards and glass, oh don't go tossing your stones, wow, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been, hi, you must have been.
00:02:02.980
I vote deep in muddy waters, pluckin' hypocrite
00:02:11.980
Liar, lawyer, mirror, show me what's the difference
00:02:16.980
You ain't no rude, I'm not guilty with the innocent
00:02:26.980
Now, you're weeping shades I'm chosen in the fall
00:07:45.740
But because they are lying, it's possible to expose them.
00:07:53.400
By comparison, we have nothing to hide, therefore we have no reason to lie.
00:08:07.120
And in the end, it will be the decisive weapon that destroys them completely.
00:08:54.060
I figured it's not kosher, but I didn't know if it was like code word through DoorDash for like the underground, like the pizza party you guys are having or what?
00:09:22.300
Please leave the building and don't walk back in.
00:09:44.400
I just want to go to the underground pizza party.
00:09:57.000
Most of the things sold in America these days are kosher.
00:10:20.420
Thank you for joining us, ladies and hebes out there.
00:10:27.620
It's the 16th of February already, so we're kind of halfway through that.
00:10:30.980
Hopefully spring will come here about a month, month and a half, maybe.
00:10:44.100
Anyway, so, yeah, we got stuff for you tonight here lined up.
00:10:50.300
The suicide of Europe, which is not really a suicide.
00:10:55.280
It's a murder, but we'll get to why we call it that.
00:11:03.120
Well, since we're on the subject of Jews, you just can't get enough of them, huh?
00:11:10.140
So, Swiss police have opened an investigation into a ski hire shop's announcement that it
00:11:14.760
would no longer rent skis and sledges, sleds, to Jewish customers.
00:11:19.420
I can see, can I see Orthodox Jews on a sled or skis?
00:11:23.460
But posters in the sports shop window informed customers that because of incidents involving
00:11:27.600
theft, we no longer rent sports equipment to our Jewish brothers.
00:11:35.100
So, it's not just, remember we showed that black guy on the ski slopes up there talking
00:11:38.300
about how much gear there was up there and stuff?
00:11:44.660
The resort has become popular with Israel's Orthodox Jewish community, which has been visiting
00:11:50.140
in growing numbers, and the head of the tourist board said there have been cases of guests
00:12:00.380
Now, before I continue the story, I just want to add, when I was trekking in Nepal, yes,
00:12:05.060
Nepal, the Nepalese, they couldn't stand the Israelis because they did the same thing.
00:12:13.560
I just remember Nepalese like, oh, my God, we hate Israelis, right?
00:12:17.800
A task force was set up recently to address perceived tensions between the tourists and
00:12:22.220
the hosts with agreement on both sides that there had been difficulties.
00:12:25.460
The manager of the shop, of course, has had to apologize after pressure, remove the poster.
00:12:33.720
And, of course, Jewish customers are welcome with immediate effect.
00:12:37.660
And then they said, well, now they're probably going to be doing, usually they do this for
00:12:43.360
You have to put down a credit card or some ID or something, some kind of deposit.
00:12:47.200
But I'm sure that as they ask these Orthodox Jews for that, they will also cry anti-Semitism
00:12:54.660
So what, they're just running off with this stuff?
00:13:00.160
They're coming from Israel, you know, Orthodox.
00:13:03.720
We've seen that many times in their little ceremonies and rituals and all that.
00:13:37.400
But this is, you know, we aim to please, ladies and gentlemen.
00:13:43.960
Okay, it'll be all four at once on this one here.
00:13:52.020
I have grown up, you know, at the mountains, snowboarding, skiing, sledding.
00:13:56.600
I have yet to see an Orthodox Jew on any of these things.
00:14:03.900
So when they, if they wear their snowsuits or whatever, do they still have their hat?
00:14:20.980
It's funny that it's in Davos, too, though, isn't it?
00:14:23.400
Because it's like, of course, they're in Davos, right?
00:14:31.640
They just come over from Israel and just hang out.
00:14:36.240
And then just like, they stole all the gear and just headed down the slopes.
00:14:43.340
But it is interesting that they have this reputation, but they will never self-reflect.
00:14:56.340
Your community is misbehaving and treating people badly, and you will not self-reflect.
00:15:03.460
There is a real, you know, there's real, you know, criticism you can have there.
00:15:08.360
But then notice how, of course, when there's collective blame on whites, then it's all fine.
00:15:14.680
And, in fact, that has now extended further, where basically, if you're white, you don't need to apply to this job because you're not going to get it anyway.
00:15:26.500
We're closing the door to whites on this or that, whether it's a student union or here's a safe space just for whites.
00:15:36.940
This is a, you know, this is a diversity slope, whatever, right?
00:15:41.920
In fact, it's worse the things that's happening against white people right now.
00:15:45.360
But as soon as there's something like this, then, of course, all hell breaks loose.
00:15:48.160
Yeah, and in the case of whites, there's oftentimes, there's no reason.
00:15:51.620
They just blanket, just don't like white people.
00:16:06.200
It's like one of the signs of intelligence, essentially.
00:16:09.740
Even generalization, which has been, like, demonized, right?
00:16:12.780
It's like your ability to generalize in order to predict a situation is something which is very important, especially in this day and age, right?
00:16:20.540
Does that mean, you know, as always, the exception proves the rule.
00:16:24.900
You get those kinds of, you know, unwritten laws in there, too.
00:16:29.220
Here's one that was not whatever this group was doing.
00:16:33.000
But if there's a predictor there, right, that's how you have to make decisions in the world.
00:16:37.980
So, Henrik, I'm convinced now, if they're just stealing it, that they're not actually going on the slopes.
00:16:43.120
They're just going, and it's free, and they're taking it.
00:16:47.040
They're taking it, and they're selling it somewhere and making a shift.
00:16:50.180
I think this is a highly improbable scenario, to be honest.
00:16:55.480
You know, it could be some really good skiers out there.
00:16:58.440
I did a post on our Telegram, like, how far back skiing goes, right?
00:17:02.020
There's, like, those, you know, our Red Ice logo is one of the, kind of, the solar boats from the Nordic Bronze Age, you know, up in Tarnam, Sweden.
00:17:09.860
There's rock carvings like that of them on skis, right?
00:17:14.100
That's why, like, if you look at a small country like Norway, each time of the Olympics, they're, like, always in the top three.
00:17:32.540
Loved your analysis of the Putin interview last week.
00:17:39.080
I'm going to follow up on the Putin thing tonight, too, by the way.
00:17:43.800
The Boo Man, the app I use most on my phone, helps locate black-owned businesses.
00:17:47.280
It works great, too, since I've started using it.
00:17:54.000
Dog Whistler says, it's going to be a great show with you two, guiding us through the tumultuous seas of politics, entertainment, and current events.
00:18:00.080
Always glad when I can listen to your Flashback Friday show.
00:18:04.060
Yes, we are going to get into some entertainment later.
00:18:07.740
Some of you may be too young, but it's coming back.
00:18:11.380
I know there's conspiracy theories flying around about that show.
00:18:15.620
Aim, Veritas, thank you guys for the generous donor there.
00:18:24.960
Got some good stuff here now coming out of Sweden, right?
00:18:27.720
So we have, they're going to, they're going to, this has not been an issue in Sweden for the longest time.
00:18:40.560
But it is funny, though, that it's coming at the hands of the conservative government now, even with the aid of the Sweden Democrats.
00:18:50.820
I think they should start spelling that with a Z or a Z, as the Brits say, right?
00:18:58.060
The government and Sweden Democrats continue to continue.
00:19:04.960
They're now going to criminalize, and it's an interesting word they use, distortion of the whole world.
00:19:10.560
Holocaust, some translations, maybe it would be, better be denigration of the Holocaust.
00:19:15.340
Like, you know, as usual, what does this even mean, right, kind of thing?
00:19:18.560
And no other event in history are they doing this.
00:19:21.120
Yeah, it says that they want the Constitution to be amended, but they can't do this until, what, 2027 or something like that?
00:19:27.600
Yeah, it's a, you know, it's not really a Constitution technically, but be that as it may, it's called a foundational law, but, you know, it's comparable to a Constitution.
00:19:33.760
But, yeah, supposedly, it's one of those things, it's the foundation, in other words, you're not supposed to be able to change it.
00:19:43.520
And we're going to change it for this, obviously, right?
00:19:45.940
To deny or distort the Holocaust, and this is what I want to know more about, certain other historical events chosen by the authorities should be banned.
00:20:00.460
But it's possible the Constitution must be amended.
00:20:03.040
So, yeah, it's with the Sweden Democrats in the government now.
00:20:08.080
Remember, they are the biggest party of the parties that formed a coalition to form the current government.
00:20:18.200
I mean, we've talked about this for a long time, the problem with the Sweden Democrats.
00:20:23.280
Here's Rickard Ljumshof at the top there from SD.
00:20:30.840
It's like the justice minister, I guess you'd call it, right?
00:20:43.400
And, of course, there's in the bottom there Ulf Kistesson, the Swedish midget.
00:20:47.600
We are here today to show our support for Sweden's Jews.
00:20:52.200
And, in fact, they had a Kippa walk here recently in Stockholm.
00:20:57.660
And here's some of the wonderful footage from that.
00:21:02.920
Ministers and party leaders went in a common walk here through Stockholm for us to stand up for Jews after the Hamas attack against Israel.
00:21:14.680
So, again, as usual, we have more supposed conservative politicians in place.
00:21:25.100
But, like, some of the most important things that they push.
00:21:27.840
Under massive police surveillance, the politicians and Jews from the synagogue in Stockholm went to the parliament where several heads of these parties held speeches, it says down there below.
00:21:42.500
I think it was one funny clip with Kirsten's on it.
00:22:03.020
Because when I think Sweden, this is what I think.
00:22:06.240
That's what you think of Sweden, the Nordic countries, Jews.
00:22:09.600
And here's the former prime minister, the head of the Social Democratic Party.
00:22:14.040
Yeah, she was prime minister for, like, two weeks or whatever it was.
00:22:20.040
All of a sudden, it's just become like the U.S., I guess.
00:22:23.220
Maybe when it comes to and other historical events, they'll try and outlaw you being able to talk about the Bolshevik Revolution being mainly a Jewish enterprise or, like, talking about Mao's Jews, as you brought up in the last episode.
00:22:35.560
Maybe they'll try and outlaw that as well, right?
00:22:38.920
Yeah, what was it that was – I saw that speaking of AI and everything on that later, too, by the way, how that's advancing now.
00:22:43.420
But apparently, a number of people are trying to ask about what some of the first loss was that was passed in the Soviet Union.
00:22:50.620
The AI, I think it was open AI in this case, well, like, they call it choke.
00:22:58.000
Well, because, of course, within five days of the, you know, Russian Revolution or the Bolshevik – excuse me.
00:23:11.300
They passed laws to outlaw anti-Semitism, right?
00:23:20.260
The Moscow Soviet media began to monitor instances of anti-Semitism.
00:23:27.480
Probrahezenski identified anti-Semitism as an attempt to enact a counter-revolution against February and restore Tsarism.
00:23:35.820
In other words, if you were opposed to the Bolshevik Revolution, you're an anti-Semite.
00:23:40.460
So in order to stop someone else from doing a counter-revolution, we have to have laws about anti-Semitism in place.
00:23:47.400
Well, that's usually a sign, and I think someone said this in Germany long ago.
00:23:52.320
When they start passing laws to protect themselves, things aren't going to be going so well for them.
00:23:58.820
They're not going well, and it's only going to be worse from there.
00:24:07.160
Okay, the other thing we had here is, speaking of Sweden, suicide of Europe.
00:24:21.440
And this was announced a while ago, back in December.
00:24:26.060
I mean, this has been in the works for a long time, so it's not that.
00:24:28.280
But I'm saying the European Commission had this on the website back in December.
00:24:33.020
Historic agreement reached today by the European Parliament and Council on the Pact on Migration and Asylum.
00:24:38.840
So apparently, thank you, Swedish Conservative Government.
00:24:42.360
Again, with the help of the Swedish government, it managed now to pass the European Parliament, has been adopted by the European Parliament.
00:24:51.500
And as we said, Le Pen called this the Suicide of Europe, an organized plan to flood Europe and a real pact with the devil that will lead to Europe's suicide.
00:25:02.840
Le Pen has predicted that the immigration pact will lead to some 75 million third-world immigrants coming to the EU.
00:25:10.360
It reminds me of the app that the Customs and Border Patrol had in connection.
00:25:14.820
I think it's under the auspices of the Department of Homeland Security.
00:25:17.760
But they have that app, right, the CBP1 app, and they got 65 million requests over 13 months of people from being in Mexico to wanting to enter into the U.S.
00:25:29.340
It just is like insane, just like flooding right now.
00:25:33.380
Yeah, and you know what's so annoying, just like this EU immigration pact?
00:25:37.480
They always act like there's all these policies and rules and checks in place.
00:25:42.240
The only rule there is here is that you have to take them, right?
00:25:46.360
Because it says the pact means asylum seekers must be forcibly distributed, right, between the EU member states.
00:25:51.300
So, like, states that refuse to take their share will be punished and fined.
00:26:05.260
And they claim here, as they say, too, well, it's really because we're trying to protect our external borders.
00:26:17.660
Again, the only rule is you must, you have to take them.
00:26:24.000
Okay, so that's about, you know, roughly, I don't know what to say.
00:26:34.040
They want to push a million migrants on you then?
00:26:42.500
I think this can classify as genocide at this point.
00:26:47.280
We've passed that rubric on like years and decades ago.
00:26:55.220
And threatening, like, we'll fine you and, you know, punish you if you don't.
00:27:00.080
Yeah, so there was a Hungarian expert who explains why a migrant quota simply will not work.
00:27:03.580
Well, we need stronger than that, but at least they're speaking out against it, I guess.
00:27:07.540
The new EU pact on migration and asylum, which is expected to flood Europe with as many as 75 million new migrants,
00:27:12.660
was approved Wednesday by the European Parliament.
00:27:15.780
One of the key provisions of the migrant pact is that it contains migrant distribution system, as you said, Lana,
00:27:22.180
An analyst of Hungary's Migration Research Center.
00:27:25.540
A number of European conservatives, such as Hungarian Prime Minister Orban,
00:27:29.120
has warned against the migrant pact, saying they will force countries like Hungary to accept migrants.
00:27:32.840
Well, that's what they want, or face severe financial penalties.
00:27:37.880
So they're creating rules that give Brussels the right to say how many migrants they will distribute.
00:27:42.520
And then, I think there's still ongoing lawsuits with Hungary, by the way, too,
00:27:46.080
of like, were you, violation of EU law or the EU constitution because you haven't done, you know,
00:28:00.980
Sorry, it's the suicide of the EU, actually, when you do these kinds of things.
00:28:05.220
Europe as we know it now, sure, that could change and transform, but as we've always said,
00:28:13.060
you know, in the same way that we might, you know, we will individually die one day,
00:28:17.420
but if we do this right, our folk will live on forever, right?
00:28:23.440
As long as we exist as Europeans and our people are there, this could be a phoenix again.
00:28:29.560
It can rise out of the ashes, you know what I mean?
00:28:30.980
I'm not too worried about them, you know, going so over the top with these kinds of things.
00:28:37.940
Unfortunately, it almost seems that that's the only, I hate being there, oh, well, worse is better, you know,
00:28:44.900
But then at the same time, you know, the slow trickle would be more deadly, I think, at this point, to be honest.
00:28:50.300
Yeah, and it's more obvious for people when they just, like, oh, my God, there's a million just came, you know.
00:28:55.520
No food in the stores, everything is cut off, give migrants everything, kick you out of your homes,
00:28:59.820
your kids are booted off out of school because they're going to house migrants now.
00:29:03.040
I mean, this is normal, like, normal liberals are making TikTok videos now about how absurd this,
00:29:09.880
like Biden voters are like, what the hell is happening, you know, kind of thing.
00:29:16.820
All right, so anyway, so again, I mean, there are Europeans that are complicit, speaking to this aspect that is a suicide, right, of Europe.
00:29:24.860
There are obviously our folk that are complicit in this too, right?
00:29:29.060
If nothing else, by being activists and actively working towards this,
00:29:33.640
or in some cases, just the indifference of our people.
00:29:35.980
They're just like, yeah, we don't, yeah, whatever, somehow it'll just sort itself out.
00:29:39.880
And it's like, no, it won't, it's up to us, we have to change it.
00:29:46.700
This is, it's done by those who have a vengeance in their heart for us.
00:29:50.760
And it's being done because of our perceived crimes.
00:29:59.440
Well, Europe will not survive without this, you see.
00:30:06.440
It's just an example of how wonderful things are here.
00:30:11.700
Illegal migrant nanny arrested for trying to poison French family with household cleaner
00:30:19.400
And I was just looking at Remix, the trending side.
00:30:27.160
Like every week, there's like five, six, seven of these types of articles now.
00:30:31.040
Be that in France or Germany or Sweden, you know.
00:30:33.480
And you know it's these liberals that are like, oh, I can't be racist.
00:30:36.540
I'll hire this, you know, nanny from whatever foreign, non-European country.
00:30:43.180
Some cases they have been killed, abused, tortured.
00:30:49.540
40-year-old migrant with an existing deportation order was arrested for attempted poisoning
00:30:53.620
with French prosecutors alleging that she poured household.
00:30:55.900
First of all, that migrant shouldn't even be in that home.
00:31:01.040
Household cleaning agents into a number of the family's drinks.
00:31:03.960
The woman had already, is it one of these families that took, took them in?
00:31:16.300
None, nor the parents or the children consumed any of the drinks.
00:31:19.960
However, the family first became suspicious when they uncorked a bottle of wine and were
00:31:24.500
immediately confronted with a very strange taste.
00:31:27.780
Well, that means they must have had some of it done, right?
00:31:38.900
On some level, you knew something was off there.
00:31:41.560
Actually, it was the only addition to the family.
00:31:44.580
Someone was going to kill you after you housed them.
00:31:51.820
Well, hopefully those kids will always remember that and go the other direction from their parents.
00:32:04.840
Oh, another plus, of course, here that we get...
00:32:07.760
We're going to get more of now with the 75 million, I guess, additional migrants here
00:32:18.340
Remember when they were always offended like these liberals don't say that and we say
00:32:22.220
they're coming in and they're shitting on the streets, right?
00:32:24.840
We'd say that and they're like, you awful racist.
00:32:29.920
You know, now there's the big signs everywhere.
00:32:33.820
I mean, this is happening in New York now, too, because there's just tons of these, you
00:32:38.080
know, invaders hanging around waiting for housing, right?
00:32:43.080
We're officially becoming toad world countries.
00:32:46.080
We're depriving them of fields and, you know, streets to, well, toilets, I guess.
00:32:58.780
This is obviously some African country there, right?
00:33:04.620
These are the biggest issues we need to deal with right now.
00:33:10.940
Well, remember the signs in Germany, I think there was in Sweden, too, like teaching migrants
00:33:20.060
And all these other combos where I'm like, who the hell would think of using a toilet
00:33:24.880
Wasn't there someone standing on their hands and they're like, I don't know, something
00:33:37.440
We're racially different, culturally different, spiritually different.
00:34:07.140
To be honest, they all looked retarded to begin with.
00:34:09.760
They all look like, you know, some alien retard freaks.
00:34:20.280
This is back in 2022, but they celebrated, what's it, 25th year?
00:34:29.240
I remember being younger, just like creeped out by this stuff.
00:34:36.060
Well, you know, there's all these conspiracy theories about it, too, that it was inspired
00:34:40.060
by these kids and this Bulgarian mental institution who were tortured and stuff, you know, like
00:34:48.700
And if you go look on YouTube, tons of conspiracies about it.
00:34:52.280
But the creator of Teletubbies actually tells the origin story.
00:35:01.120
I know that they had some pretty advanced ways that they were measuring, like how the
00:35:08.840
Anyway, they were like measuring the direct response of babies, not even like toddlers.
00:35:15.140
There's just like, you know, nine month old or whatever.
00:35:18.240
There was like some bizarre, like, you know, they could barely sit up and they're like,
00:35:26.000
I don't think it's an embellishment of the story, but they're like, they did a range
00:35:29.360
of kids, but I'm saying they also did like really young kids.
00:35:32.160
And it was all about attention, retention, right?
00:35:38.440
So if they kind of drifted off and like started getting bored, then they introduced something
00:35:42.900
else into the story, the storytelling to see what caught their attention type of thing
00:35:54.360
I think in terms of this is pre-YouTube and YouTube, the kids shows on there drive me
00:35:59.180
insane after like just two minutes of it, sound effects and noise and doing all this dumb
00:36:04.860
stuff and unboxing and just like, it's just psychotic.
00:36:10.940
It makes me feel just like, I just want to kill the television, you know, because it's,
00:36:16.340
you got to understand it's based on like, not, not just even in like an algorithm, but
00:36:19.640
it's based on like, here's your graph for attention retention on your videos that you
00:36:25.120
And then it's like this, what emerges, oh, if I do this, more people watch longer.
00:36:31.700
And so you just have to introduce all these things all the time, which makes it, there's
00:36:38.680
There's nothing like, there's nothing happening really.
00:36:40.900
It's just like a bunch of different things is going.
00:36:50.980
The more liberal we get, the more materialistic we get.
00:37:01.520
We were invited by Anna Hume at the BBC to submit an idea.
00:37:10.320
Anna had decided to let the flagship preschool program Play Day go and replace it.
00:37:18.600
The Teletubbies were influenced by the fact that Andrew Davenport, who is a brilliant
00:37:24.440
writer, and I went to New York and to America on a selling trip.
00:37:29.360
We went to Washington, but we decided we go to the Smithsonian and we saw the actual spacesuits
00:37:34.220
of men who just not that long ago walked on the moon.
00:37:42.720
There's all this technology and you look at them and they just look like babies with nappies
00:37:50.000
She's totally calling out NASA's bullshit here.
00:37:57.320
Look, she does have a black Teletubby in the back there on the pillow, though, doesn't
00:38:05.180
Yeah, so that's even darker now because that's a modern one.
00:38:11.200
I read the Viki because I was looking for like, was there a controversy?
00:38:14.640
It was like one episode specifically and it was kind of creepy, but there's other
00:38:17.600
But anyway, and it felt like they were like forcing.
00:38:22.060
You look at the early shows and it's like, it's not really black.
00:38:26.580
But now, as you can see on the pillow, because that's probably made in the 2000s something
00:38:29.520
that it's like, oh, no, it's definitely a black character.
00:38:32.320
You know, I mean, which it wasn't, but whatever.
00:38:34.460
Far, you know, over the hills and far away, Teletubbies come to play.
00:38:39.140
And I said to Andy, how can these guys receive the pictures?
00:38:47.580
He said, no, they could have them on their stomachs.
00:38:51.060
I then said, well, they've got to have antennas on their heads to receive the pictures.
00:38:56.540
Antenna, it's like, you're the five, no, the 6G wire in the Internet of Bodies.
00:39:09.520
No wonder why people go to like thinking it came from some like horrific tragic mental institution.
00:39:19.060
You had a big landscape and you built real hills and you built a real technological superdome.
00:39:25.500
Of course, in the event, we had people crawling across the fields with long lenses on cameras,
00:39:30.640
trying to get a picture of the Teletubbies with no heads on and all sorts of things.
00:39:34.200
But of course, you don't know that when you start.
00:39:44.220
For some reason, Germany freaking loved Teletubbies.
00:39:48.460
Because there was part of the denazification program.
00:40:04.160
I'll tell you that in Sweden, that does not sound right.
00:40:10.900
It's because of controversy or because it's phenomenally accessible around the world.
00:40:27.140
Yeah, and it's like this mind control, like weird.
00:40:38.300
So it was kind of its own different genre starting.
00:40:42.000
So I learned, too, that there was one episode that was actually banned in multiple countries.
00:40:47.400
That's when I was checking out the bear and the lion.
00:40:50.280
Yeah, the bear and the lion, and they say because it was hypnotic and disturbing with this lion and bear sketch.
00:40:55.560
And it had like just like a darkened landscape and a menacing musical score.
00:41:05.460
I mean, imagine, look at today, the stuff they're pushing, all the tyranny stuff and all that.
00:41:11.900
Nothing compared to what today, the crap that's there and the pedophilia that we see just straight up, you know, in the YouTube.
00:41:30.220
One thing I'm actually in favor of here in this case is, yes, have creepy, weird, gay Teletubbies.
00:41:38.380
Any old lady you colors or bangs like that, you guys have to be a little weary.
00:41:42.400
Kind of reminded me of this woman out here a little bit.
00:41:45.060
But as you know, Netflix, of course, that's their specialty, right?
00:41:51.200
And then you get to those few, few rare instances.
00:41:57.220
You know, it's like Roy Ignatian said, all right, what's the catch?
00:42:01.960
This can't be just a straight up based portrayal of Alexander.
00:42:10.360
The Greeks did not have a word for homosexuality.
00:42:19.680
And if, but even to make the point, even if they didn't have a word, doesn't that mean
00:42:23.700
because they didn't have, it wasn't as prolific as the revisionist try to claim that it was
00:42:43.000
But hey, is there any, is that any surprise when we, of course, when we continuously, time
00:42:48.660
again, point this out, all right, of who's the founder, Mark Randolph, who not only happens
00:42:53.920
to be the nephew of Edward Bernays, but Edward Bernays in turn is the nephew of Sigmund Freud,
00:43:09.060
He went on this show and he had a, you know, the black cube on his head and did, you know,
00:43:13.740
electrical tape around his right arm, whatever the hell is going on there.
00:43:23.980
But, you know, but when it comes to having, doing shows right, there are some options on
00:43:31.720
You are not, you are so not invited to my bat mitzvah.
00:43:38.180
Actually, you know what one was kind of fun that I watched a few episodes of because
00:43:42.880
a friend told me to is the Jewish matchmaking show.
00:43:52.340
It's very telling some of the things that come out in that one and how they behave and
00:43:57.400
Yeah, you know, there's some revealing, revealing things.
00:44:00.720
I think that was Netflix, the kind of a Hasidic woman with a boob job sitting there talking
00:44:05.960
about how, how they're abusing, right, sexually abusing their own.
00:44:11.540
Yeah, they were, they were glorifying ugliness or wickedness and they were coming down on beauty.
00:44:36.080
TT Infection says, hope you guys are doing well in today's world.
00:44:39.260
We have to attack back and not always feel guilty like the German father whose son died
00:44:47.480
Archie, the immigrant nannies will cure the liberal families of their liberalism via the kitchen.
00:44:53.120
Well, maybe they'll be like the German father and just like, you know, apologize.
00:44:57.480
Oh, we probably made them mad because of some microaggressions.
00:45:00.920
Well, again, we're going to be deported, right?
00:45:04.800
But it's also no matter what you do, you can't win, right?
00:45:09.960
But the conservatives are calling liberal white women racists.
00:45:14.020
Basically, they're bringing back slavery because they're taking in Haitian migrants.
00:45:18.940
And it happens to be that the Haitian migrant cooked food for the family a couple of times.
00:45:27.920
That's what you do when, you know, someone welcomes you into their house.
00:45:39.020
And so many friends complaining this year of, like, how many taxes they had to pay and how much money they didn't get back because they're, you know, helping fund the migrant invasion, right?
00:45:54.040
They, you know, whip out an ace out of their sleeve, which is like, oh, we have this digital, you know, financial system and we're just going to cancel all the debt.
00:46:02.240
Because they're always like, who do you owe it to?
00:46:04.160
But, I mean, by the time this year is over, I think it's one trillion a year on the U.S. debt, the federal debt that has to be paid back.
00:46:17.920
I mean, now Navalny has died, so now we need emergency funding for Ukraine to go after Russia.
00:46:30.080
Real quick, I don't want to spend too much on this, to be honest, but it is funny.
00:46:37.360
Authorities reveal motive behind, and when you look at it then.
00:46:46.840
Kansas City Chiefs, who won the Super Bowl, a big celebration afterwards.
00:46:51.380
There was a personal dispute, they say, that exploded into violence.
00:46:58.900
Look at the language here, too, because, you know, first of all, they say it has nothing to do with homegrown terrorism or violent extremism.
00:47:08.560
It's not violent extremism shooting into a crowd where there's like hundreds and hundreds of thousands of people around you.
00:47:15.660
You kill one and you injured, I forget how many, 22 or something.
00:47:19.460
I forget what the tallies now, some crazy like that.
00:47:22.740
But it was just, again, it was like, oh, it was just, as you said, an internal dispute between several people that ended in gunfire.
00:47:31.520
And I tried really hard, like, to Google search, like, mugshots, who's the perpetrator.
00:47:41.220
Because, again, it was like, if it was whites, it would be out there immediately.
00:47:46.500
How do we stop these white people or that kind of thing?
00:47:49.840
It never fails on juveniles, youngsters, youths.
00:47:58.420
Here's the video of, actually, it looks like other participants here tackling one of the shooters.
00:48:06.760
I think it's a white guy tackling him down, going after them, holding them down until the police showed up and can arrest them.
00:48:15.660
There's people actually helping out, stopping this menace to society, basically.
00:48:21.420
But, yeah, so here's some footage of them being arrested.
00:48:26.740
You know why people should be going to these dumb football games and stupid parades?
00:48:32.980
Did you see how much money they paid for the tickets?
00:48:54.540
And then he goes on and sponsors the Stand Up to Jewish Haters anti-Semitism campaign.
00:49:00.480
And then they run those ads, by the way, on the Super Bowl as well.
00:49:03.680
So it's a complete propaganda event, the whole thing.
00:49:07.900
It was like, if you're Christian, wash the feet of the migrants, okay?
00:49:13.300
And then Israel, the country of Israel, had at least, I think, three 30-second spots in there,
00:49:19.520
which is like, what is it, $7 million each or something like that, which is not a lot.
00:49:25.840
So, you know, you're paying for it at the end of the day.
00:49:27.960
But the point is, Israeli propaganda, Jewish ethnic interest, and then like, oh, wash feet Christians of these migrants.
00:49:35.040
That was basically the Super Bowl, you know, like the ad summarized right there.
00:49:41.680
And then, oh, and I've shown this, obviously in the wake of this, the Swifty circus around this guy,
00:49:48.700
because he's dating Taylor Swift now, Kelsey, whatever.
00:49:53.920
There needs to be more strict gun laws, he said.
00:49:57.540
Especially when toddlers are dying, we can't have that in our communities.
00:50:03.740
Apparently he was a jab pusher as well, by the way.
00:50:10.540
And his new girlfriend, Taylor Swift, she has a high body count, too, by the way.
00:50:26.340
You're good looking, you're rich, you're like mid-30s now, and you're still not, you didn't find the guy yet?
00:50:46.320
It's a good thing that the younger comrades are opening their eyes and joining the struggle, either as a part of the moment or on their own.
00:50:59.460
It's just loading when I try to click in on the...
00:51:07.500
It's a good thing that the younger comrades are opening their eyes and joining the struggle, either as part of the movement or on their own.
00:51:13.120
Our hearts are full of love and pride, for Europe is our home.
00:51:16.340
The hills and dales are in our souls, and the forests ours to roam.
00:51:28.080
How about the migrants in with the trees and wolves?
00:51:32.440
The utilitarian Soviet-style architecture that we've been plagued by in Europe for the last few decades.
00:51:38.600
We just burn it all to the ground and build beautiful housing and architecture again.
00:51:45.720
Maybe next time, says, is this enough for a sports ball ticket?
00:52:08.440
That's what you're being given now by these Jewish NFL team owners, basically.
00:52:20.520
Sure, the Romans might or might not have invented the thing, right, of keeping the people at bay or whatever, keep them entertained.
00:52:30.980
But the point is, it's belonging at the end of the day.
00:52:37.660
It's there to, like, act as a substitute for that.
00:52:45.240
And they beat each other up and they shoot each other over it and ruin cars.
00:52:50.860
I mean, yeah, they can live vicariously maybe through that and through them.
00:53:02.060
Beetlejuice says, the kids be celebrating Black History Month and the Super Bowl.
00:53:14.320
What's the big, what the hell is the big problem?
00:53:44.040
This is more, I guess this is more sign we're dealing with mutants.
00:53:50.160
Parents apologizing when your kids are killed by migrants.
00:54:03.200
Instead of being angry and demanding justice, Philip's father says he forgives this guy.
00:54:12.860
He's been brainwashed into turning the other cheek and all that bullshit.
00:54:16.420
You know, whatever these saintly migrants do, you have to forgive them because of racism.
00:54:22.420
I know that's one theory because remember Rotherdom parents were pressured by the police
00:54:26.780
when they were seeking justice for their raped children.
00:54:30.620
But you never forgive the killer or the killers, in this case, a gang of 15 Muslims who killed
00:54:44.660
This isn't the first time we've seen this either, this behavior from these parents when
00:54:48.460
their white children are killed at the hand of these migrants.
00:55:00.060
The natural response is to seek justice and revenge.
00:55:04.000
This is how it has been throughout most of human history.
00:55:12.560
If your family does something annoying, that's when you can turn the other cheek and be tolerant.
00:55:17.080
But not when it's a pack of migrants that killed your son.
00:55:24.440
And the reason for that is because those are natural human instinctual emotions that
00:55:29.660
we were made with or, you know, that developed in us for survival reasons.
00:55:41.260
That father would want to go kill that whole family after that, right?
00:55:44.500
And again, it's a selfish thing at the end of it, actually.
00:55:49.160
It's a hugely irresponsible thing to twist it in this way.
00:55:53.740
And I showed this Wednesday, but it goes back to this, right?
00:55:56.720
He who spares the wicked injures the good, right?
00:56:05.240
And then slap on the wrist, he'll be out again.
00:56:07.920
But to all the others, they're going to keep doing these things.
00:56:12.620
We need examples made of these people to deter others from doing this ever again.
00:56:20.240
And in some cases, that seems to be the only thing that these types of people respond to.
00:56:25.840
That's why they were so tough in their own society.
00:56:32.300
They threaten, you know, violence and death, right?
00:56:34.780
But what we see here is that white guilt, weakness, anti-whiteness, it gets you killed and it kills your children.
00:56:41.640
Like this PSYOP is successfully done on many European people is the worst we have ever seen on the planet.
00:56:50.980
I've never, ever heard of any other instances where people have turned on their own like European people have thanks to subversive forces.
00:57:02.560
And again, that's part of why they're doing what they're doing in Europe now.
00:57:13.840
You know, all these things are going around, which is working on a lot of white people.
00:57:17.760
And they're like, they think they have to repent.
00:57:20.460
They have to apologize and grovel for who they are or what perceived crime.
00:57:25.740
In many cases, of course, historically inaccurate lies.
00:57:30.280
You have to, well, yeah, we can't show, we can't be angry because the Holocaust, you know, whatever.
00:57:36.340
No, we don't forgive you for killing our racial family.
00:57:42.100
And then, of course, the kicker here is like those who actually would set to do,
00:57:46.120
and maybe it's not even strong enough, to do something about this.
00:57:52.480
All these AFD politicians who at least, you know, had the guts, I don't know what to call it really,
00:57:58.840
the decency, the normal attitudes considering what's happening in Germany
00:58:05.020
to go to this secret meeting in Potsdam, what is it, a couple of months, a month or so ago.
00:58:10.500
Now, the AFD partisans there now might be charged with high treason.
00:58:16.180
They could face up to 10 years in prison if they're convicted for high treason.
00:58:21.220
The only political party that's raising these questions and tackling some of the problems in Germany,
00:58:32.040
Oh, they're talking about deporting German citizens.
00:58:38.460
And furthermore, you know, illegals, they're already there.
00:58:48.340
Same thing in the U.S. or any other Western country.
00:58:50.680
But here, you know, yeah, let's arrest those who are trying to do something about this.
00:58:55.520
That's the only thing they have left in Germany.
00:59:01.100
So, I wanted to talk about this Navalny thing a little bit, too.
00:59:04.720
So, follow up a little bit, I guess, we have a little Putin segment here.
00:59:08.140
Putin critic dies after losing consciousness at maximum security prison.
00:59:13.040
He was out for a walk and just randomly loses consciousness and dies?
00:59:32.400
No, because he started getting ill on the plane.
00:59:49.140
Alexei Navalny lived and died fighting Vladimir Putin's regime and the corruption at its heart.
00:59:59.200
Banned in 2018 from running in elections, he remained Putin's most powerful political opponent.
01:00:06.200
The one man capable of bringing tens of thousands to the streets.
01:00:10.280
The man Putin famously refused to mention by name.
01:00:20.700
An idea that Russia could be rich, successful, and a well-developing country.
01:00:31.560
His YouTube investigations into Putin and his cronies garnering millions of views and exposing graft of the highest order.
01:00:41.020
But it was in August 2020 that Alexei Navalny became a global name when he was poisoned on board a flight from Siberia.
01:00:48.500
The poison was Novichok, a weapons-grade nerve agent that Russia had used two years earlier against the former KGB spy Sergei Skripal in Salisbury.
01:01:00.380
Isn't there a bunch of questions about that case, by the way?
01:01:02.500
Navalny fell into a coma, and for three days his wife Yulia fought for him to be airlifted to Berlin, while doctors in Russia dithered over the diagnosis.
01:01:11.640
Under German care, and with his family beside him, Navalny slowly recovered.
01:01:19.320
He blamed Vladimir Putin directly for his poisoning, and managed to get one of the Russian security agents involved to admit that he'd placed the poison in Navalny's underpants.
01:01:41.640
Did he put them in his underwear drawer before he packed?
01:01:46.860
He had them on the carry-on, and then they got in there.
01:01:56.580
The point is, of course there's corruption in Russia.
01:02:12.440
It's hilarious that he's the real Nazi Navalny kind of thing.
01:02:16.080
But, so yes, obviously there's a problem in Russia.
01:02:20.240
But it's kind of like, it's not just like whoever the ones I don't like praise, that must then mean, you know, he's a good guy.
01:02:32.080
And I don't know enough about the guy, but I know that a lot of people are backing up this guy, right?
01:02:37.380
It's like, he's very, this guy's very important, and we all love him, and, you know, this is a tragedy, right?
01:02:48.720
I mean, it's highly possible, obviously, right?
01:02:54.880
Make no mistake, Putin is responsible for Navalny's death.
01:03:01.740
What has happened to Navalny is yet more proof of Putin's brutality.
01:03:06.920
No one should be fooled, not in Russia, not at home, not anywhere in the world.
01:03:11.220
Putin does not only target his citizens of other countries, as we've seen in what's going on Ukraine.
01:03:22.080
What about Assange, they're extraditing, they're fighting right now to extradite, looks like it's going to happen.
01:03:32.220
Well, of course, no, no, this is the upstanding for democracy and stuff.
01:03:35.400
And again, it doesn't mean, again, it doesn't mean Navalny is good or bad, or, like, again, I don't know enough about the guy.
01:03:41.960
But I assume that he's back, if he's this praised by them, he's probably backed by them.
01:03:46.100
He's probably the guy they wanted to try to do a coup or a gay op with in Russia, and that didn't pan out, you know, for them.
01:03:55.520
And his people across Russia and around the world are mourning Navalny today because he was so many things that Putin was not.
01:04:09.140
We need, like, more funding now for Ukraine, even after the $90 billion bill had passed or something like that, right?
01:04:30.600
He's fired and stuff, but he's, like, still, you know, super pro.
01:04:36.440
Here's Jens Stoltenberg joining in about Navalny here, too.
01:04:41.620
Deeply saddened and concerned about the reports coming from Russia that Alexi Navalny is dead.
01:05:04.480
Alexi Navalny has been a strong voice for freedom, for democracy for many years.
01:05:09.880
And NATO and NATO allies have called for his immediate release for a long time.
01:05:18.700
And today my thoughts go to his family and his loved ones.
01:05:26.920
And we remain committed to support everyone that believes in democracy and freedom.
01:05:51.100
And again, no, it doesn't mean Russia is any better, obviously.
01:06:00.000
You can point out some good things, some bad things.
01:06:11.460
Russian philanthropist Boris Zimin put on a wanted list.
01:06:15.800
Well, partially because he's one of the main funders of Navalny.
01:06:23.840
This guy set up a number of different organizations.
01:06:26.260
He's something like 30-ish percent, if those reports are correct, is where Navalny got his money from.
01:06:32.040
And he was put on a, you know, a wanted list, essentially.
01:06:37.680
He's the one who was behind the funds, I guess, Dmitry Zimini.
01:06:42.000
Boris himself, this guy here, was slapped with a foreign agent label in September 2020.
01:06:49.280
Maybe he is a foreign agent because he's funding these guys that have a foreign interest in the country.
01:06:54.720
Or this is just a simple way out for Russia, where they're just like, yeah, let's just call him a traitor kind of thing, right?
01:06:59.880
Russian opposition politician Alexander Navalny revealed that Boris Zimini covered the cost of his transportation from Russia to Berlin following the politician's poisoning.
01:07:08.280
The flight was funded by Zimini's family fund and costs 79,000 euros.
01:07:12.220
The philanthropist also supports memorial, blah, blah, blah.
01:07:15.680
Now, this guy created as well, he has something, it was a Jerusalem Post cover this?
01:07:22.500
Because I couldn't find any early life on this guy.
01:07:24.640
Meet the philanthropist who believes that critical thinking is the future of education, the Zimini Foundation.
01:07:31.100
And apparently, this is the guy here, kind of an odd frame.
01:07:35.280
Unless it's just something with the angle there.
01:07:41.400
A few years ago, the Zimini Foundation also began to look into Israel and explore how the organization could get involved there.
01:07:48.100
Our idea was to work with smart people on projects that would make the world a better place, he said.
01:07:52.400
Tel Aviv University had the technology, human capital, and ability to pursue the mission.
01:07:57.760
As a result, the Zimini Foundation supported the creation of Tel Aviv's university, Zimini Institute of Engineering.
01:08:04.780
In Israel, ideologies are also important, but they're also devoted to the people.
01:08:08.220
These inspire a lot of ideas, and we're happy to work in Israel.
01:08:11.160
So maybe there's a reason why he's allowed, able to work in Israel.
01:08:17.340
On the other hand, they claim Navalny had some national socialist supporters protesting and stuff.
01:08:22.560
And maybe they're just hitching their wagon to that because they need something.
01:08:27.980
But at the same time, the opposition will fund any political ideology because it's not about that.
01:08:34.460
As long as it can be used against their main kind of enemy, I guess.
01:08:37.680
Ryan GGG says, probably should have done the Navalny death gay out before the Ukraine war and Putin's approval ratings go through the roof.
01:08:44.220
Also, Tucker wandering through a Russian grocery store like a wide-eyed child at Nintendo's headquarters doesn't help either.
01:09:01.040
Now, there are things – it's – I'm split on it, right?
01:09:04.500
Because, like, no, there are things that are genuinely admirable, right?
01:09:13.160
It's certainly better now than – I mean, I was there in the 90s.
01:09:17.200
My parents took me as a young kid, spent time in Russia.
01:09:22.540
And it was just at the fall of the Soviet Union, and it was pretty depressing.
01:09:26.580
There was, like, not a lot, you know, happening and going on yet.
01:09:31.000
You know, everyone in long lines for food and stuff.
01:09:39.040
But still, you know, on the countryside, there's a lot of – there's a lot of alcoholism.
01:09:52.120
I mean, here in the clip, it goes, like, to the – what is it called?
01:09:57.560
The, you know, the underway, underground system, the subway that they built under Stalin's time, right?
01:10:03.940
It's like, yeah, sure, it's pretty and all that stuff.
01:10:08.740
But there was also, like, you know, a propaganda piece.
01:10:11.820
You know, look what we can do for the people, you know, kind of thing with our, you know, communist thing.
01:10:16.220
But it's kind of interesting, the pivoting here of, like –
01:10:18.680
And I don't think it's strictly because Tucker's, like, he's just – he's a, you know, he's a Russian shill, you know, genuinely in that sense.
01:10:27.740
No, he just wanted to go get the real story, like, what's it really like in Russia today?
01:10:34.760
But he's not going to get that going to that –
01:10:36.640
No, and I know that there's still a lot of corruption.
01:10:42.480
And it's, like, it's not as easy to set up a business like here you can be in – yes, America's got its problems.
01:10:48.940
But, like, anyone can start up a business and it's very easy, right?
01:10:52.540
You could be self-employed or independent contractor or just have a photography business or that.
01:10:57.480
It's hard in Russia, believe it or not, to do that.
01:11:00.340
And there's certain people you have to bribe and it's, like, very involved.
01:11:03.860
I didn't know that until my friends were cluing me in on that.
01:11:13.760
Well, it's just, you know, it's like, you know, we had advancement through a while.
01:11:16.940
And, of course, you know, Russia, Soviets have been, like, you know, set, like, retarded because of communism, right, in a sense.
01:11:22.820
Now we have cultural, you know, Marxism and that ideology.
01:11:25.800
So, but as we just – Russia's been here and, like, maybe they're slowly getting better on some issues.
01:11:32.400
And then it's a comparison is us because it's so bad looking up at that and think, oh, my God, look at what they have.
01:11:40.540
And that's what it feels like Tucker is doing here.
01:11:47.060
Well, we have – I think we have the grocery store stuff.
01:11:49.160
And one thing I'll say, at the grocery stores in America, I mean, in Russia, it's, like, it's real food.
01:11:54.600
That's one thing my Russian friends always mention.
01:12:03.280
The infrastructure, the places where people gather, the places where they go to travel.
01:12:10.460
One of the ways you understand a society is through its infrastructure, the place –
01:12:15.080
We're not even – we're three seconds in here.
01:12:18.500
But, Tucker, what is the infrastructure and expression of?
01:12:23.860
The people who made it, the demographics, the ethnicity.
01:12:27.740
Which is things he doesn't admittedly care about.
01:12:38.400
It's just – look at what you can do when you have, I don't know, not gay things, maybe?
01:12:43.980
But you need – not only that, you need a population to do it, right?
01:12:47.320
Places where people gather, the places where they go to travel.
01:12:53.760
So, with that in mind, we're standing in front of the Kyivskaya metro station and there's
01:12:58.520
It's very quiet inside the metro station, too, by the way.
01:13:01.140
The metro station was built by Joseph Stalin 70 years ago.
01:13:02.140
And the question is, how's it doing now, after 70 years?
01:13:15.960
Nor is it an endorsement of the current president, Vladimir Putin.
01:13:19.520
But it doesn't change the reality of what we saw or, more precisely, didn't see.
01:13:29.080
There are no bums or drug addicts or rapists or people waiting to push you onto the train
01:13:44.600
What's the difference between a New York subway and a subway in Moscow?
01:13:52.340
And it's like, yes, I know they have a large Muslim population.
01:13:58.540
And we've talked about Putin is proud of his multi-ethnic Russian federation or whatever.
01:14:02.260
But the overwhelming majority in Moscow, where he is, is of Russian ethnicity.
01:14:07.860
The largest minority groups are Ukrainians, Belarusians.
01:14:11.200
Ooh, it's like having those Norwegians in Sweden.
01:14:17.960
I didn't see one non-white person there years ago.
01:14:23.740
Probably because it's even more to the west, right?
01:14:24.860
As you get more east, of course, yeah, then you get like Asiatics or whatever.
01:14:29.280
So the point is he doesn't mention the obvious here, which is like they're not – it's majority white, right?
01:14:43.520
He probably thought about it, but he's like –
01:14:57.900
White people, we have no idea how that's – how can this be possible?
01:15:04.260
And if your response is to shout at us slogans dumber than the slogans we used to call Soviet and mock, that's not really an answer.
01:15:12.940
How does Russia, a country we're told is a gas station with nuclear weapons, have a subway station that normal people use to get to work and home every single day that's nicer than anything in our country?
01:15:26.780
We're not going to get – we're not going to speculate.
01:15:29.980
We're just going to raise the question and wait for someone.
01:15:31.200
Look at New York many years ago when he was white.
01:15:46.820
It's like, well, there's admixture with Asians.
01:15:54.640
And it's – you know, it used to be a European country.
01:16:04.700
But it should have been a country part of Europe.
01:16:13.700
Oh, the Democrats – they haven't even been there.
01:16:21.400
Stop the lecture and let you take a look for yourself at what the Kievskaya Metro Station
01:16:27.760
in Moscow, Russia looks like today, February 2024, in the middle of a war.
01:16:34.680
I like this kind of beginning showing off, like the communist propaganda.
01:16:52.240
Like this is – this is like, you know – you know, this is like, you know, German workers' party art here,
01:17:03.520
Well, Tucker, what do you think is going on here?
01:17:09.860
Yeah, because otherwise Putin will come and drag you off to prison, isn't it?
01:17:24.500
Yeah, I mean, there's beautiful architecture all over Russia.
01:17:58.740
But then again, you know, from his point of view, it's like, how is this possible?
01:18:07.760
I know you have a couple you can catch up on there in a moment, Lana,
01:18:10.220
but just from yesterday, Putin urges Russians to have more kids,
01:18:22.500
They flip-flop, they say something good, then they say something bad.
01:18:25.320
Today Putin versus yesterday Putin, just like Elon.
01:18:28.140
But then people are like, well, he's talking about the people behind him.
01:18:33.760
But anyway, and he kind of corrected himself, it seems like,
01:18:43.360
Oh, he thinks he has to – you have to keep having kids to remain Russian or whatever.
01:18:50.540
Well, I know, but I'm – you know, from like Reuters' point of view.
01:18:54.220
They don't ever say this about any non-white country.
01:18:57.580
Any non-white people are saying the same damn thing.
01:19:01.380
Russian families must produce at least two children for the sake of the nation's ethnic survival
01:19:05.460
and three or more if it's to develop and thrive.
01:19:07.680
Putin said Russia has suffered heavy but undisclosed casualties since the launch of this war in Ukraine
01:19:12.840
Putin told employees at a tank factory in the Ural's region
01:19:16.160
that two children per family was the minimum number if the Russians were to preserve their identities.
01:19:20.300
If we want to survive as an ethnic group – and then he did one of his – well, or as ethnic groups inhabiting Russia.
01:19:33.780
We've got to return to the – see, he could get things right, but he just will not get things right.
01:19:43.000
In each family – if each family just have one child, the population would shrink, he said.
01:19:47.780
And in order to expand and develop, you need at least three children.
01:19:52.160
And then here's the – look at the writers here.
01:19:54.780
Putin declares himself a supporter of traditional values.
01:19:59.920
Based on family, nation, and the orthodox Christian faith.
01:20:04.820
In the course of his 24 years in power, the country has severely restricted expressions of sexual orientation and gender identity
01:20:16.640
I think they just banned, like, homosexual propaganda to children, I believe, right?
01:20:23.360
But the point is, yeah, abortion rates are out of control as well.
01:20:27.460
It has been for a long time since the collapse of the Soviet Union.
01:20:36.600
Even though we didn't have that hardline Bolshevism in Sweden.
01:20:40.420
That's like, you know, when you get that type of socialism, like a – you know, they call it democratic socialism there, or it's a flavor of Marxism.
01:20:53.880
I mean, it destroys the folk soul, and that's what it's designed to do.
01:20:58.680
National socialism is a different thing, you know, altogether.
01:21:00.940
Man, when I was there at the fall of the Soviet Union, too, just, like, seeing the gulags and just how to – just the whole spirit and the vibe was so depressing.
01:21:12.480
I call them the gulag-looking apartment buildings, a modern updated building.
01:21:17.720
And it was soul-crushing and just depressing, and it's like you need a folk purpose.
01:21:25.180
To inspire your soul to want to have children, to want to do great things.
01:21:29.000
It's the – when that pure, you know, Marxist class struggle, which, like, you bled into, you know, became a – you know, that's a version of socialism.
01:21:39.560
Yes, there's differences, but, like, fuck, at the end of the day, it's just the same – it's the same garbage.
01:21:44.520
And, I mean, at least in my book, there's just – and the only reason why it's, like, some people look back a few decades to some nostalgia to that was, like, well, because it was ethically homogenous.
01:21:56.800
Yeah, and it was safer, but that doesn't mean it was good.
01:21:59.160
Those are the things that paved the way to where we are now, basically.
01:22:07.220
And ironically, even though it's not supposed to be – it's supposed to be about the humans, right?
01:22:16.280
It's all about, you know, human activity, human relations, and solidarity, and these kinds of things.
01:22:21.940
It just becomes about, like, nope, this is all a human needs.
01:22:25.380
Here is a shoebox with, like, you know, you have – well, you have a fridge and an oven, you know.
01:22:33.140
You have these bars, and you just – oh, they're depressed now?
01:22:38.920
Oh, build a playground outside of the concrete shoeboxes that they live in.
01:22:44.820
It's an anti-human, you know, kind of approach.
01:22:47.100
But anyway, so the other one here – do you want to take a – did you have a couple there?
01:22:51.320
Yeah, and you can take a couple after that, too, from my voices.
01:22:55.340
left acts like Putin weaponizing his justice system to go after his political opponent bad.
01:23:00.340
As poppy pants, let's be crystal clear about that.
01:23:03.440
Where were they when – yeah, he said poppy, but he meant poopy.
01:23:06.660
Where were they when American – yeah, exactly.
01:23:09.160
Gonzalo Lira died in the custody of Ukrainians.
01:23:11.100
God knows Biden never uses his Justice Department to go after him.
01:23:18.840
wait, Lana, is payment processors easier to use in Russia or America?
01:23:27.120
I'm sure Russia has – it's probably easier still in Russia, but they're starting to ban people, too, right?
01:23:34.640
No one is saying Russia is better than we, but we are heading more in the Soviet directions lately.
01:23:39.840
Russia knows their culture and their history, language, and borders.
01:23:43.360
Yeah, it's – and I just – it just feels like it's remnants.
01:23:50.340
But once Putin dies, and depending on who gets in there, you'll probably see similar changes there, unfortunately.
01:23:59.740
If you want to see your future and where you could possibly be heading, you know?
01:24:04.100
I bet that the Russians don't eat wire like they do in South Africa during the past.
01:24:14.100
Can't figure out how to access your past shows interviews.
01:24:20.380
Can't figure out how to access your past shows.
01:24:22.160
Yeah, so we upload not every past show to locals,
01:24:24.580
but if you do have a locals, just send us an email, redice.proximeter.com.
01:24:27.960
If you sign up there, I'm happy to either set up a pass,
01:24:30.900
or you can do it yourself at redicemembers.com,
01:24:32.500
and we can have those kind of linked on the back end, you know?
01:24:34.800
As long as you sub on locals, you can get access to redicemembers.com.
01:24:42.140
Sometimes I wonder if there's truly a difference between a Putin dictatorship
01:24:59.980
I'm not saying he personally, maybe at every moment...
01:25:04.960
But it's been this clear, kind of like just because...
01:25:12.580
But like you can look at the side that's like, you know,
01:25:15.080
handing all these weapons and billions to use the Ukrainian people
01:25:20.640
You look at them and you clearly see they're corrupt, they're bad,
01:25:24.320
I don't like them, but that doesn't mean what they're fighting is...
01:25:28.220
Then that automatically makes them the good guy.
01:25:30.900
And I feel it's like there's a lot of retardation out there with people.
01:25:33.420
It's like, you don't have to pick one side or the other, you kind of thing.
01:25:42.400
He could sit down and talk for two hours history about his own nation.
01:25:48.680
Then he goes retarded and talks about how great multiculturalism is.
01:25:51.240
Well, now you're no different than the West that you're supposed to be against.
01:25:54.220
You're still part of the United Nations Agenda 2030 program.
01:25:57.780
Like, get out of that if you care about your people
01:25:59.600
because you're going to be screwed over by those things as well, right?
01:26:04.200
But here he is, you know, talking about ethnic survival.
01:26:09.060
A couple more, but I'll get to them after we finish this.
01:26:12.000
I know, I was going to get to that after the Putin stuff.
01:26:19.600
I went to a soccer match years ago in connection with work.
01:26:23.500
Very impressed with the choreographed chanting, the drums, the flags.
01:26:29.060
If we only could celebrate our nations this vigorously.
01:26:37.880
Giving you back to it a diet version of it and saying,
01:26:47.860
So here's Dutch Lauren Southern linking up this clip here.
01:26:56.580
Tucker Carlson has right to be radicalized by the high standard of living
01:27:00.580
and the low cost in Russia because he knows the only reason it's not like that
01:27:05.760
in the West anymore is because of conscious choices made by people who hate us.
01:27:11.720
There was a community note here talked about living costs in Russia,
01:27:20.560
that the dollar has a higher purchasing power, you know, kind of things like this.
01:27:26.980
And as usual, it's like, well, it's too early to tell.
01:27:30.140
Let's see how this pans out, especially considering, like, you know,
01:27:32.920
people are like, well, you know, the West produces more cheap calories and the food,
01:27:41.300
But let's play the clip here that was linked up here.
01:27:51.320
Everybody hears from the United States buys groceries.
01:27:53.660
And we didn't pay any attention to costs as we were just putting in the cart
01:27:58.500
And we all came in around 400 bucks, about 400 bucks.
01:28:05.680
And that's when you start to realize that ideology maybe doesn't matter as much as you thought.
01:28:12.980
If you take people's standard of living and you tank it through filth and crime and inflation,
01:28:19.520
and they literally can't buy the groceries they want.
01:28:24.460
Who's disproportionately overrepresented when it comes to compound interest, Tucker?
01:28:29.200
Now, he said 400 bucks, but he meant he should have said Russian ruble, right?
01:28:44.260
I thought he meant this would cost us $400 in the U.S., but it cost $100 in Russia.
01:28:53.100
That's what I think, but maybe I'm wrong on that.
01:29:01.380
Say whether you're a good person or a bad person,
01:29:03.760
you're wrecking people's lives in their country,
01:29:08.240
And coming to a Russian grocery store, the heart of evil,
01:29:11.560
and seeing what things cost and how people live,
01:29:20.540
We're not making any of this up, by the way, at all.
01:29:34.160
You've got to take screenshots of everything at all times, I guess,
01:29:36.240
because part of it I wanted to talk about was just what you brought up.
01:29:43.580
well, it's cheaper to produce in the West, blah, blah, blah.
01:29:46.380
It's more easily accessible calories, and blah, blah,
01:29:49.920
Purchasing power of the dollar versus how much do Russians pay in rent.
01:29:52.880
Get GMOs and lots of pesticides and cheese whiz.
01:29:59.440
It was as you can get, you know, more food in the U.S.
01:30:02.860
That was one of the other criticisms done, right?
01:30:08.600
I know that I think they, hopefully they still stayed on that,
01:30:16.440
GMOs, and then as my Russian friends always tell me,
01:30:20.960
Like, the yogurt and the butter and all this stuff
01:30:26.720
Yeah, it's not just dead sitting on a shelf for weeks.
01:30:30.000
So it's not always about how much can you squeeze?
01:30:41.240
It's not pumped with, like, hormones and antibiotics.
01:30:44.080
You know, I think they're a little better on the pesticides.
01:30:46.880
I mean, Sweden was, for a long time, better about that stuff, too.
01:30:56.820
And there's, you know, Tucker's right there in that sense.
01:30:59.480
Like, yeah, we're living with people who are living.
01:31:01.600
We're under the rule, under the thumb of people who hate us,
01:31:05.840
and they try to undermine us at every instant step of the way.
01:31:08.940
And so the pushback against those who's talking about,
01:31:12.760
oh, you know, in the West is great, blah, blah, blah.
01:31:14.900
It's like, well, look at what they're doing now with, like, going after farmers, right,
01:31:20.600
They're decommissioning them for the green agenda, the green transition,
01:31:31.260
that's part of the emissions thing is actually part of that.
01:31:35.300
It said, like, Russia is still working to fulfill all these agenda 2030 goals,
01:31:40.100
and we're part of the climate commitment in the agenda 2030.
01:31:49.580
But the point is, like, it's insane in Western countries right now.
01:31:52.640
And if that continues, it's going to lead to food shortages.
01:32:00.160
now they want, what, another 75 million pumped into European countries?
01:32:10.220
80% of Americans test positive for chemicals found in Cheerios,
01:32:16.460
Quaker, oats that may cause infertility, delayed puberty, according to studies.
01:32:23.500
There's been so many of these, of other chemical compounds and other foods.
01:32:36.140
There was a critique of the community note to that post that I showed you,
01:32:41.620
So I don't remember all the details over there, but they were talking about that.
01:32:46.140
At least in Italy, they don't have the dwarf wheat to the GMO wheat.
01:32:50.600
When I buy wheat, I don't eat much wheat because I get a reaction to it.
01:32:56.220
But if I get the Italian stuff that's non-GMO, the old stuff, I don't get a reaction to it.
01:33:01.180
Again, that was like one of the only good things I did over there now with Melonia was like,
01:33:04.180
they're actually like, let's protect Italian cuisine.
01:33:07.460
We're not going to do like manipulate with certain things.
01:33:14.500
It was a test on breads they did, the mainstream breads.
01:33:17.820
Most of them had, what was the, glyphosate, right?
01:33:31.880
EWG recommended for shoppers to buy organic oat produce since these oats are grown without
01:33:36.200
the use of toxic pesticides such as chloroquat.
01:33:40.460
That's what you talked about in one of the segments recently, right?
01:33:44.580
But yeah, so that's how insane it is with the food.
01:33:56.380
You know, in our country, like America just doesn't care.
01:34:00.920
Gunnar Gunn says on Rumble, formal firearms training opportunities.
01:34:05.340
Maybe you and another awesome person we both know in your area would want to come to
01:34:11.260
But I forgot your, I forgot your best email, redassatpartumet.com.
01:34:35.640
They're now at the stage where they are admitting guest workers.
01:34:41.680
There's 20,000 from, was it Burkina Faso or something?
01:34:49.440
And many Russians will tell you that they're just that.
01:34:52.680
But with Turks in Germany and the Netherlands, it's also started that way in the 1970s.
01:35:01.420
Maybe next time, Seth, why isn't that store Tucker is in being looted?
01:35:12.520
Give it time because they're opening the doors to Africa.
01:35:19.420
My point there, maybe next time, that's like Tucker is there.
01:35:27.160
And it's like, yeah, because they're not yet diverse, right?
01:35:34.520
It doesn't mean it's perfect just because you're a homogenous ethnic group.
01:35:38.720
But it's a hell of a lot less issues to deal with and racial division and problems on that front and back and forth.
01:35:46.140
If, you know, if he didn't think about white people and demographics, even on an unconscious level, why did he move to Maine?
01:35:51.480
Yes, Portland, Maine is getting hammered now, right?
01:36:06.400
Well, speaking of food, this was a good one here.
01:36:08.240
Remember this one, the skip, why don't you skip breakfast, Goy?
01:36:14.980
Now, as a technicality, like, yeah, it's good to do intermittent fasting, but that's not what this guy's talking about.
01:36:25.200
To save money, maybe you should skip breakfast.
01:36:39.640
Because not too much cream cheese, because I have stomach issues.
01:36:44.080
Wall Street reporter, Wall Street Journal reporter, who advised Americans to skip meals to save money, is out of a job.
01:36:54.560
A Wall Street Journal columnist who infamously advised Americans they can save money by not eating meals,
01:37:00.140
have found himself out of a job after more of these major layoffs at the newspaper's Washington, D.C. office.
01:37:08.360
You're getting this everywhere now, which is great.
01:37:13.520
Like, we remember what they said, and now we see that they're fired, and then we can, like, laugh at them and have fun about it.
01:37:22.180
I lost my job I really love yesterday when Wall Street Journal's top brass decided to crush the D.C. Bureau.
01:37:28.400
Well, now you can skip breakfast, lunch, and dinner, Rubin.
01:37:36.520
I am eager to stay in journalism, so please reach out if there are any jobs left in this beleaguered business.
01:38:21.560
Yeah, not only had they renamed the underground lines.
01:38:31.760
He also banned advertisements showing, like, healthy, fit women on the subway.
01:38:42.460
Yeah, so overground lines have been renamed, celebrating London's unique history.
01:38:53.180
Liberty line, Lioness line, Mildmay line, Suffragette line, Weaver line, and Windrush line.
01:39:02.860
There's nothing that's a nod to their actual, like, ancient culture and things that actually matter.
01:39:17.420
No, it's all this, like, progressive come-lately bullshit.
01:39:21.520
Yellow parallel lines, running through Wembley.
01:39:24.160
The name is in the honor of the achievements of the England's women's football team.
01:39:41.040
So there's your gay thing, basically, right there from the 80s.
01:39:44.320
Now, we'll talk more about that in a moment here.
01:39:48.900
Some Caribbeans that were deported 75 years ago.
01:39:52.920
Well, I think that Windrush was first the project to bring them here.
01:39:59.440
A handful of them, essentially, had been deported.
01:40:03.500
And they let people from, you know, different colonies to come live and work in Britain.
01:40:08.460
And there was Caribbean countries at the time were struggling.
01:40:14.860
And, of course, there was the 1971 Immigration Act that citizens living in the UK were allowed
01:40:20.300
indefinite leave to remain, the permanent right to live and work in the UK.
01:40:26.980
It emerged that the UK Home Office kept no records of those granted permission to stay.
01:40:35.840
And so they had not issued the paperwork they needed to confirm their status of these poor
01:40:40.500
Caribbeans that came, you know, seeking work and welfare or whatever.
01:40:44.420
So those affected were unable to prove they were in the country legally.
01:40:47.540
And they were prevented from health care and work and housing and threatened with deportation.
01:40:52.960
And it was like, what, 83 people who had been deported in 1973 or something like that.
01:41:01.100
And then it was in April 2018 when Prime Minister Theresa May at the time apologized for their
01:41:06.740
treatment, announced compensation, giving money to these Caribbeans that were deported, you know,
01:41:15.100
And then the inquiry reported in March 2020, because there was this whole inquiry about
01:41:20.240
it, talked about a culture of disbelief and carelessness in the Home Office.
01:41:25.320
And so then after that, 30 recommendations were made, appointing a migrants commissioner,
01:41:31.440
an advisory, establishing a race advisory board, like all this anti-white stuff came.
01:41:36.580
Because where would the UK be without these Caribbeans?
01:41:42.420
Well, the Windrush generation is what built Britain.
01:41:48.440
That's why they're like, that's what, we can thank London for the Windrush generation.
01:41:53.880
And it's funny how they whine, though, about racism and white supremacy and colonialism,
01:41:58.360
but they keep coming back and they never want to go home and they never leave.
01:42:02.760
And then it's like, yeah, the other thing on Haiti, right?
01:42:07.100
Now, all these Haitians, as they come to our crawl back to the oppressors that they killed,
01:42:12.820
But yeah, look at the first, here's the first clip.
01:42:16.720
They were killing all these innocent children and innocent people, white people, you know?
01:42:40.280
When they contrasted the standard of living, even in wartime Britain, with what they've known previously,
01:42:45.040
many decided to return after the war and make their permanent...
01:42:47.840
Maybe you should have been involved in the war, huh?
01:42:50.560
You picked, you fought, you fought the wrong enemy.
01:42:56.720
So you have that, and you had, let me go back here, then, the last one.
01:43:03.160
Weaver line, for their importance of the textile trade.
01:43:09.320
That's something that has to do with invention or...
01:43:13.380
And, of course, here's the feminism, suffragette line, liberty line.
01:43:26.580
I thought they misappropriated that term, by the way.
01:43:32.760
That would be more appropriate for the modern day.
01:43:40.100
Just get a moment of silence while we look at that face.
01:43:51.700
We had talked about, too, how much money he has spent on, like, these parties and, like,
01:44:03.420
Yeah, helping promote vaginal moisture cream, like, some company, like, from some dye initiative.
01:44:52.640
In unison with what's happening on the other lines, on the Windrush line.
01:44:57.340
Here's what actually is happening on the Windrush line.
01:46:01.660
You're taking the train ride on the Windrush line.
01:46:19.740
Anti-immigration ad from Pat Buchanan's 2000 presidential campaign.
01:46:31.860
saying that English is no longer America's national language.
01:46:54.760
Vote for the third party that puts Americans first.
01:47:11.440
One thing Swedish is we're known for imposing our language on everyone else.
01:47:16.980
Just around here, I've taught several people now how to say skål.
01:47:22.120
I've even taught them everyone's favorite, skåkteråpill.
01:47:26.520
Yeah, that was one of the first ones you taught me, I think.
01:47:29.100
It's just hilarious because it's like, we all know that Swedes, which a large percentage
01:47:33.960
of Nordic people came to America, they all learned English.
01:47:48.020
And I think, was there any other Europeans you noticed?
01:47:56.000
I'd rather have pressed two for Swedish than two for Spanish, okay?
01:48:00.520
Perhaps the line was written by Pat's sister, Bay Buchanan, to ensure that the ad wasn't racist.
01:48:07.000
She was, of course, also responsible for purging Pat's 2000 campaign staff of racists.
01:48:13.560
Plus, ensuring that the selection of a black VP running mate, a trick that Trump might repeat
01:48:19.060
Well, it just made him look really stupid, so that was just a bad move.
01:48:25.900
Even people that aren't white think it's funny, because they know it's not true, because white
01:48:32.420
Like, all these non-whites think every white person speaks English.
01:48:36.640
Like, there isn't multiple European countries with different cultures and languages and histories.
01:48:45.320
So, we got the other one here, which is really in the vein of this, too, right?
01:48:51.500
Let's listen to what Ben Shapiro's worst nightmare would be.
01:48:55.860
Now, this is Mark Dice noticing quite a bit here, but this is a good clip.
01:49:00.840
And here's Ben Shapiro just last night, once again, functioning as a conservative, Inc.
01:49:06.200
gatekeeper to prevent conservatives and white people from thinking about certain things,
01:49:15.280
But what are you going to believe, reality or what Ben Shapiro tells you is reality?
01:49:19.580
Ben, you've taken a lot of flack online for commenting a couple times over the years that
01:49:23.980
you don't give a damn about the browning of America.
01:49:28.720
I don't think that they care about the race, by the way.
01:49:32.320
If they could import 200 million liberals from Sweden, I think...
01:49:38.040
I would take that over a bunch of brown people.
01:49:42.720
Where are you going to get these 200 million from by the dude?
01:49:45.280
He means Henrik Palmgren is the one he thought of Sweden.
01:49:48.020
The worst thing he can think about is 200 white liberal Swedes.
01:49:54.880
All those Jews would be like, yes, give me those Swedish women.
01:49:59.120
I mean, the only thing you would need to do, which of course his people are behind doing,
01:50:04.240
but if you could deprive these liberals of like mass importing like other racists and
01:50:09.820
like, let's say, pushing LGBTQ shit on kids or something like that, we'd mostly be fine.
01:50:15.700
Sure, we'd have like, you know, internal disputes over like how much money we should put on, you
01:50:19.900
know, how much money on schools and taxes and things.
01:50:22.540
But the point is, before the advent of like, basically Jewish propaganda, we had a guy called
01:50:30.040
David Schwartz write the primary debate articles in the Swedish press over several decades of
01:50:38.500
They're basically Jews diversified Sweden, right?
01:50:41.840
And then all the way up, you have Barbara Spector's, you have all these other newspaper, you
01:50:52.060
Oh God, it's Il Conway moments, but there's a number of them that run the biggest, some
01:50:55.300
of the biggest papers in Sweden and they continue to push this kind of line.
01:50:58.100
The point is, it's like, really Ben, that's your biggest, that's your biggest worry.
01:51:04.840
I mean, not that he would, but I'm just saying, you know what I mean, like, almost for like
01:51:09.320
200 years, you could, I mean, there was some maybe like more, oh, free market things, maybe
01:51:17.980
But basically until like the 1950s-ish in Sweden, we were fined with having some like liberals
01:51:28.000
The problem was like this post-World War II, like propaganda essentially and disfavoring nationalism.
01:51:34.580
I'd rather go back to the good old days of white people just fighting about like what
01:51:39.640
Now we have to deal with hordes of incoming invaders who hate us, replace us, want to
01:51:45.040
kill us, want to hurt us on top of all the other stuff.
01:51:49.760
I mean, if none of these people came like after 1965 Immigration Act and it was only 200
01:51:55.420
million Swedes, the country would look much better.
01:52:03.600
Imagine what, like where, and I mean, yeah, you could look at, of course, yeah, how would
01:52:09.540
Sweden be without diversity today, you know, kind of thing, but like how would America be
01:52:13.520
without the Hartzeller Act or even go further back of like what was it, when was a lot of
01:52:20.120
the Russian Jews coming over or Jews from Russia, that's a better way of saying it, I guess,
01:52:25.040
but like what, the 1910s, 20s, 30s, something like that.
01:52:28.300
There was other laws, I forget what those laws are called, but there was like specific things
01:52:32.120
passed then, I think, right, to, and for a while there were cues, oh, you didn't let
01:52:36.560
Well, look at it now, and I would get a Ben Shapiro.
01:52:37.920
So, yeah, that's your biggest fear, really, Ben?
01:52:41.540
All right, anyway, let's go back to the clip here, because Mark Dice has some good things.
01:52:49.260
By the way, I always want to say this to everybody about that.
01:52:53.280
How would your kindergartens be with like, you know what I mean, again, and not the cultural
01:52:59.720
I don't like that version of the liberals either.
01:53:01.200
I don't know if there was 200 million Swedes came to America.
01:53:03.460
I mean, again, like, Sweden were known for, yeah, there were most, you know, social democratic
01:53:10.160
liberals, like 60s, 70s, 80s, at least, before mass migration in that way, right?
01:53:14.760
It was like safe streets and clean, fairly clean kindergartens.
01:53:19.000
Again, I didn't like the architecture particularly, like we hampered on earlier.
01:53:25.260
We can't fix the loss of our demographic group.
01:53:29.920
There he goes again with his complete and utter nonsense.
01:53:33.860
I was going to call it complete and utter BS, but I try to keep this a family-friendly
01:53:40.140
It is about importing the Democrat future voting base, but it's also equally, if not
01:53:44.800
more so, about reducing the white majority in the United States in order to make white
01:53:49.200
people a minority, in order to create the cultural diversity utopia that so many leftists
01:53:56.860
I think he's right, but I think it's more than that, too.
01:54:13.960
And it's also about implementing the Cloward-Piven strategy to lead us to a communist government
01:54:18.940
by bogging down the welfare system so bad, by getting so many people on the government
01:54:24.620
dole that it redistributes the wealth from those of us who are hardworking Americans to
01:54:30.380
those who refuse to work and don't want to work and are just being allowed here by the
01:54:35.320
tens of millions in order to, well, take our money.
01:54:38.700
You see, Ben Shapiro, Christopher Rufo, and other leaders in the anti-woke movement desperately
01:54:44.780
don't want white people to start engaging in identity politics.
01:54:50.320
Every other aspect of it does because they don't want white people to start.
01:54:55.580
It was basically like, if white people adopt identitarian politics, basically a collective
01:55:02.520
And it doesn't mean you have to get rid of your individuality because conservatives say,
01:55:05.440
oh my God, I don't want to give you my individuality.
01:55:09.060
You can just also, you can also have a collective identity, a white identity.
01:55:13.440
Anyway, he basically said like, if we adopt that, we win.
01:55:17.780
That's why they're, that's why all these gatekeepers are there.
01:55:22.600
Like a Jordan Peterson, like individualism, individualism, individualism.
01:55:27.780
Seeing themselves as a distinct ethnic group and start voting and supporting candidates
01:55:33.460
and policies that have the best interest in mind for white people.
01:55:39.000
Well, Ben's precious Israel must maintain its ethnic homogeny, its lack of diversity.
01:55:44.920
Cultural diversity is a must in the United States and Europe.
01:55:54.500
Yes, you know, it's, it's coming around at some point, you know, some more of these
01:56:00.820
Call Me Combo Deal says at some point, Europeans have to do what we have always done, organize,
01:56:12.980
I'm not talking about mass murder like, you know, journalists love to write.
01:56:20.500
The political system, if you're not the majority, they will just vote.
01:56:25.420
They will just pass laws against you or restrict you or take your stuff like they do in South
01:56:32.340
So obviously the deportation thing is a key component in that.
01:56:35.640
But there's an awful lot you can do even before that point.
01:56:42.500
You don't have to wait for them to, to be deported.
01:56:44.780
So you collaborating are things that will get you to that point kind of thing.
01:56:48.960
But it's, it's, it's an awful lot about what we decide to do as well.
01:56:52.480
It's not just about like, you know, us, us freeing ourselves from what other people doing
01:57:00.420
But we can, we can do, I think a lot of damage by just working together now and pulling in
01:57:08.380
It's, it doesn't, we don't have to wait for certain things.
01:57:12.980
It's, it doesn't have to be, you know, a specific chronological order that we do this.
01:57:22.180
Draw Fork says, diversity means fewer white people.
01:57:34.340
We've got another big donor for North Fork here too.
01:57:45.680
Sire Free says, remember what caused these refugees.
01:57:59.200
And I think even if they didn't do that, they would have forced us anyway.
01:58:03.040
That's why it's important to destroy that power center.
01:58:04.900
One more here from Sire Free says, ask the Palestinians, Muslim Christians, about diversity
01:58:10.200
Israel, the only democracy and most moral army.
01:58:24.660
A similar awakening is manifesting in Australia currently.
01:58:28.800
The folk, the Volk, are waking up to the bureaucratic Bolshe scam of lefty LGBTQism.
01:58:35.380
Yes, I was supposed to talk with Blair Cottrell from Australia yesterday.
01:58:47.620
But we should be able to get him next week on, I think.
01:58:51.140
Because I really want to cover what happened during Australia Day, too, by the way.
01:58:54.080
It was completely insane the way that they're clamping down on nationalist groups down there
01:58:58.740
and all the indigenous shit that's happening now.
01:59:05.140
They're having, like, their BLM revolt under BLM, but ALM, I guess, their aboriginal liberation movement down there right now.
01:59:21.860
Having your own space, your own Liebens around?
01:59:24.860
Well, a little bit like Haiti all over again, right?
01:59:42.300
People are returning their Apple provisions now.
01:59:46.320
Headaches, motion sickness, and the weight of the device.
01:59:48.540
Yeah, and if you keep using it, you probably get brain cancer, too, on top of it.
01:59:51.460
Yeah, because it's wireless, I would assume, right?
01:59:55.100
Well, we don't know the long-term effects of these things.
02:00:00.160
We don't know about the mRNA stuff, but they're not only pushing that,
02:00:02.900
but they're criminalizing you, you're protesting it now, too.
02:00:08.300
This is in France specifically, but I'm sure they'll do it.
02:00:11.300
If you don't believe sufficiently in your mRNA technology,
02:00:18.360
All right, anyway, we'll leave some of that for Western Warrior here
02:00:22.940
Head over there, get a membership, $10 a month.
02:00:25.040
Support us if only 10% of you guys watching out there
02:00:33.000
to grow and to expand what we're doing here at Red Ice.
02:00:39.100
If you haven't signed up for a membership before,
02:00:45.020
and they'll get down the price per month that you pay.
02:00:49.260
You can also do it on Odyssey or Subscribestar or Locals.
02:00:55.560
And by the way, yeah, if you did sign up recently,
02:00:57.340
and if you want to get access to redhousmembers.com,
02:00:59.740
where all the archives are, just reach out, send us an email,
02:01:02.360
and we can link up your account kind of on the back end like that as well.
02:01:07.760
We also have, of course, our producers, executive producers today.
02:01:18.640
So let's say thanks, beginning with our executive producers.
02:01:30.680
We also have French 47, Mark Smith, No One Jeeves,
02:01:59.620
We also have Bertrand Comparit and Dixie Drone Force,
02:02:26.300
Odyssey, subscribe to our or RedEyesMembers.com,
02:02:40.220
Those numbers are censored, apparently, by Rumble.