00:10:54.360I think the ideas of freedom of speech in the Constitution, there are major contradictions.
00:11:00.660So it would be hard to even classify it as still America with that.
00:11:04.800Well, I mean, that's what Americans want.
00:11:06.180Americans want that for the whole world, don't they?
00:11:08.200Like someone like Nick Fuentes and these nationalists, they think that, well, their Constitution and their understanding of freedom of speech
00:11:16.880and these kinds of rights that are embedded in the bill of rights and the constitution that's
00:11:21.920what they want to impose on the rest of the globe right they want in fact they want to force everyone
00:11:26.140to accept that as a superior way of life and be subservient or subordinate to the western order
00:11:32.320right like that's the whole point of the international order and international human
00:11:36.760rights law that every country is subjected to is this idea that we we as the western mind have
00:11:43.040determine the perfect way of life and what is the best for humanity and that means accepting
00:11:48.320these laws and they impose it and if you go against it if you go against their western
00:11:53.240liberal order they call you terrorists they sanction you they might invade you to get you to
00:11:59.720abide by the uh law of the world international human rights law they got it wrong time and time
00:12:06.280again over the past 50 years so much of the geopolitical intervention from america has been
00:12:10.600a disaster and when they try to instill democracy it's just been it's just ruined the country that
00:12:15.160they they invaded i do want to get into more of that later but i i really want to ask you about
00:12:20.540iran especially because it's important to learn the history about iran uh i was learning yesterday
00:12:27.220i was watching a lecture trying to figure out about the shah and the islamic revolution you've
00:12:31.920seen the propaganda they always push videos like oh iran before iran before the islamic revolution
00:12:36.800And they showed these really nice videos where the women are walking around free and they're, you know, in bikinis in public.
00:12:42.380Oh, look how it was so beautiful back then. It was perfect.
00:12:44.920And they're like, this was Iran before Sharia plus communism.
00:12:48.880And you're like, what is that? Sharia plus communism? That doesn't make any sense at all.
00:12:54.860And then you figure out that the UK, the US, they were controlling the oil in Iran once they discovered the Brits discovered oil there.
00:13:01.700They had the British Petroleum Organization or company that arrived afterwards.
00:13:05.980and they would only give Iran 16% of the of the profit that came from the oil and so Iran's like
00:13:11.900okay we're getting scammed you're stealing all of our oil can we get 50% the UK went to the US
00:13:17.620and they said we don't like that at all we don't like that deal it kind of makes sense today why
00:13:22.740Iran is refusing to negotiate because they try to negotiate once with the Epstein regime and
00:13:27.060look what happened afterwards they staged a coup d'etat and they instilled the Shah and the Shah
00:13:32.760created a police state he liberalized the country and then eventually he was overthrown
00:13:36.700in 1979 and then you have the ayatollah is that a correct way to describe recent iranian history
00:13:43.000yeah it's for the most part but you're missing um there was another the first shah so the first
00:13:50.260shah that was installed was reza pahlavi or he wasn't installed like he came into power
00:13:55.480and reza pahlavi is the father of who you're talking about which is muhammad reza pahlavi
00:14:01.680so there's like reza pahlavi then his son muhammad reza pahlavi who was deposed in 1979 by the
00:14:09.260revolution and now you have reza pahlavi so they all have the same name basically they all have
00:14:13.640the name reza pahlavi but there's three separate guys okay it's like father grandfather father
00:14:18.620and then son which is the current you know prince quote unquote so yeah your your history is is
00:14:25.060pretty much correct but like the westernization that came with reza pahlavi he was like a figure
00:14:30.360like at the torque in in many ways like he determined that iran needs to modernize so he
00:14:35.980brought a lot of industry established a lot of institutions like the roads were paved this is
00:14:41.000like in the generation of my grandfather um and then muhammad reza pahlavi is the generation of
00:14:47.600my father and at that point like there was the coup d'etat mosaddegh was the kind of the socialist
00:14:53.300that was deposed the he he wanted to nationalize like the oil production and kind of put limitations
00:14:59.180on the british and yeah he was overthrown basically and muhammad reza pahlavi was installed
00:15:06.060and he had he did a lot of liberalization in the country and he was also like with an iron grip he
00:15:11.420was kind of he is also one like iran was one of the first countries to recognize israel actually
00:15:16.600turkey and iran were the two like muslim countries actually countries in general who accepted and
00:15:24.640recognize israel and they didn't really care that okay israel is killing palestinians or is at war
00:15:30.720with the arabs they said well that those are the arabs we're not arab so they because they were
00:15:35.180secular they're like yeah we recognize the state of israel and even muhammad reza pahlavi the son
00:15:40.440he also had um good relations with the zionists and is uh is that who the shop is uh is that
00:15:46.660pahlavi was the shah they're all the shot like reza pahlavi was the shah the original
00:15:52.540then his son that was installed so it was a monarchy you know after the coup that's muhammad
00:15:58.320reza pahlavi who's also the shah like he's the shah and then because his father had died before
00:16:04.200and then now the prince is also reza pahlavi he's the one in boston so it was a monarchy with the
00:16:10.280police state and yeah okay and so the first zionist so in the first i was probably what was it
00:16:16.120a crypto jew because a lot of the theory is that out of turk was a an undercover jew
00:16:20.420i don't think they have that theory with reza pahlavi his actual name was like reza khan
00:16:25.680and uh like um that this is early like early in the 20th in the uh 20th century so i don't think
00:16:34.700he was a crypto jew okay and how were the iranians able to overthrow because obviously the people
00:16:40.100must have been overwhelmingly against this shah against this regime they act like everybody was
00:16:45.180on board with it but clearly it seems like the majority of iranians what's the separation right
00:16:48.880now because again right now the narrative is that the majority of pbd is going all over you're you've
00:16:54.600formerly i think you were the last muslims actually even going to show and he's going everywhere
00:16:58.480saying uh i'm a numbers guy so 80 percent of iranians hate the ayatollah is that true what's
00:17:04.480the separation how were they able to overthrow the shah if iranians were you know if they loved
00:17:09.580how liberal it was and how separated is it today there's a lot of animosity towards the shah because
00:17:16.540of his savak like his police force um his secret police um they were very brutal they cracked down
00:17:23.640on any kind of dissent and um there's just a lot of stratification like economically um it seemed
00:17:30.960like a lot of the elite classes were benefiting and the lower classes were left out so there was
00:17:36.520there was a lot of also communist sentiment and so you had a figure like khomeini who comes and
00:17:42.340advocates not only like islamism and this kind of shi revolutionary uh mindset but also like
00:17:49.600bringing in some socialist aspects at well like redistribution of wealth and so he was able to
00:17:55.860unite a lot of factions not just the shia like religious factions and um yeah it was it was a
00:18:02.660popular movement um and they were able to depose the shah because of some of the tactics as well
00:18:09.440Because the protesters to the Shah, they're being told by Khomeini, like he was teaching them, that when the soldiers are, you know, pointing the gun at you, their rifles, and they want to kill you, you just throw flowers at them.
00:18:27.120Literally take flowers and throw it at them.
00:41:44.780I mean, that's your personal conversation with someone.
00:41:47.400And I think it's perfectly relevant and fine.
00:41:51.560But like, if we're talking about communities, like we're talking about, you know, you're
00:41:55.980an influencer, you're a streamer, and there's like others like on the Christian side and
00:42:01.620what kind of conversations you have on that level like it's not going to be the same as the
00:42:05.340conversation that you have in private no but i'm saying it's a pattern that i've noticed with so
00:42:10.040many christians like last night uh warner said i know you have a disagreement i prefer not to talk
00:42:14.780about that but he was saying that eve the reason that women get pregnant and have to go through
00:42:19.480the pain of pregnancy is punishment for eve biting the apple and that's in christian belief and all
00:42:24.040the christians in the shack go no no no no no and they're like warner's lying warner's lying and we
00:42:28.600google it and it's true so it's like and another one i'm watching pastor of the christ and i asked
00:42:32.740to chat uh so christians because i have majority christians watching how long was jesus crucified
00:42:37.060for and they all go three days three days three days every everybody to chat you're gonna look
00:42:40.640it back everyone says three days i'm like okay wait i thought that he was like in the i thought
00:42:44.560he ascended after three days i google it he was on the cross for six hours not three days everyone
00:42:48.100got it wrong and and then they said oh islam's false and it's just like instead of correcting
00:42:53.420or like admitting that they don't know or anything i think a lot of the the group thought too is
00:42:57.940they just immediately defend without really knowing the specifics like they'll immediately
00:43:01.820if they see warner who's a muslim say something like eve was punished or women are punished because
00:43:06.800of eve's sin they see the other christians uh disagreeing and they'll just follow suit because
00:43:12.420it's not really about the trueness to the a lot of the times when it comes to disagreements
00:43:16.820it's the group thing like let me just defend and attack without knowing specifics so my point is
00:43:22.360if it gets this defensive and it gets confusing like this it's better to avoid that debate because
00:43:27.260the amount of confusion is rampant especially the fact like earlier I was I stream on YouTube and
00:43:31.880kick someone in the YouTube chat was saying I'm a Christian and I had no idea that Muslims revered
00:43:37.820Jesus as a prophet and as the Messiah I had no clue it's incredible that they don't know this
00:43:42.620stuff and I was I posted a tweet from Khomeini saying that on Christmas and maybe December 25th
00:43:47.4802025 he said Jesus Christ is a revered prophet he came to save and he's going to return Trump has
00:43:55.580never like when's the last time trump mentioned jesus at all he didn't swear on the bible for a
00:43:58.960second he put his hand on the bible he autographed the bible and gave it to nikki minaj but i don't
00:44:02.920ever see him talk about i see how many talk about jesus and revere him far more than trump so who's
00:44:08.620the good guy and who's the bad guy here that's the type of stuff that i want to focus on talking
00:44:12.360about what we have in common the similarities rather than when you talk about the differences
00:44:17.260people just get confused yeah that's good i think that's a perfectly valid strategy and if that's
00:44:24.220you've seen like the most success with and kind of because that's also dawah like that's part of
00:44:29.980dawah it's like tabli the term arabic term is tabli like you're just kind of explaining islam
00:44:36.940like in a very plain way the basic teachings of islam and that's enough like the people who
00:44:42.620recognize truth they will either recognize it immediately or it will like pique their curiosity
00:44:49.180and they want to learn more and then they'll they'll ask you questions or they'll go and start
00:44:53.260googling things or going to their chat ai and asking things and so that's you've played your
00:44:58.660part as far as opening the door to that kind of inquiry and so at pbd you're the last muslim i
00:45:04.700think to go on a show since then he's brought on you know christian apologists and like people to
00:45:10.100debate islam he's brought on the enemies of islam right he never brings other unless you consider
00:45:15.420andrew tate a muslim i hope he still lives then that's the only other one i think you were the
00:45:19.560last one so he's also iranian and he's going around fox he's ever he's literally so were you
00:45:23.360born in america yeah yeah so you're you're born in america and uh pbd is he's from he's from iran
00:45:30.000right yeah yeah it's very funny so lived there for 10 years okay so he's from iran right he wanted
00:45:36.440this war he got it and he's still here in america right because he wanted iran to be safe he said
00:45:42.280he's not going to go back i offered i said if you want me to pay for your flight i will you know i
00:45:46.400I can get you a first. I'll get him coach class, coach class for other people. But PBD, maybe you'll get a premium economy if you can go back to Iran.
00:45:53.380What is the reason? What do you think is real is bigger agenda is?
00:45:57.060Because there's a couple of things that happened last year on his show that I think are important to speak about geopolitically.
00:46:05.060Charlie Kirk went on and he told PBD that he thought that October 7th was an inside job.
00:46:09.180He thought that he not specifically, but he said that Israel probably had preemptive knowledge about the October 7th attacks.
00:46:14.960and he was alluding to the fact that Israel probably allowed it to happen
00:46:17.800so they could justify the genocide, right, because you need pretext to go to war.
00:46:21.180Or you used to, now Iran, we're going to war with Iran for no reason,
00:46:24.700because they pose an imminent threat, not a direct threat.
00:46:27.260Or they don't pose an imminent threat, and it's an existential threat.
00:46:30.980What is PBD's agenda? What is going on?
01:01:30.400right so yeah i mean i don't think that even the quality of the troops are at the same level like
01:01:39.100beyond just the revolutionary or the warrior spirit even like the quality like you know the
01:01:44.540expression like hard times make good men good men make good times good times make weak men
01:01:50.760yeah so like we're in the period of weak men like in the west like let's be real like the levels of
01:01:56.480estrogen the levels of soy like in the younger population that actually makes a difference like
01:02:02.100it makes a difference like let's compare the testosterone levels in the western 20 year olds
01:02:07.540versus the iranian 20 year olds or like the taliban 20 year olds okay it's gonna be off the charts like
01:02:12.540their levels of testosterone and so even on a physical level like they're just more they're
01:02:17.680built different like literally um so it's like more than just the spirit like it's also just a
01:02:24.000biological difference so unless like genetic engineering comes into play like we're starting
01:02:29.080to engineer super soldiers like maybe china is already doing stuff like that but i don't think
01:02:33.920the u.s is i don't think the u.s is at that level so even like in um you know hand-to-hand combat
01:02:40.900like just on that level i think the u.s is really it's like in it's been like the u.s spent so much
01:02:49.240in terms of resources we're talking about trillions of dollars in with iraq with afghanistan
01:02:56.020with trying to like establish bases in the middle east like they they got spent they got completely
01:03:02.120spent and that's why morale is so low that's why the salt like the the um sailors in the navy are
01:03:09.920flooding the toilets and they're trying to like sabotage because they don't have like they don't
01:03:15.080want war like there's they don't believe in anything to want to go and die for like people
01:03:19.300are aren't going to effing die for israel like that's really the sentiment of a lot of these
01:03:23.320soldiers so even in a like a evenly matched situation the u.s is going to be cooked yeah
01:03:33.520half the country's obese the morale is lower than it's been and this is why i've been advocating
01:03:38.560for it's funny because people will say people like me and you are anti-american and we're the
01:03:42.200ones who have a position that's protecting america by not wanting to fight a war that serves jewish
01:03:46.360supremacists in israel this is the this is the pro-american take this is trying to prevent people
01:03:51.560from dying in fact trump and hegg said these people like trump is saying that okay more people
01:03:55.500are going to die more people are going to die and he's just sending people off to their death
01:03:59.780for netanyahu because they probably have epsi and blackmail on him i said that as soon as they
01:04:04.240released the files i haven't asked you about that do you think that this was the final crux because
01:04:09.140two years ago the U.S. was against war in Iran. I actually do believe that when Trump was campaigning
01:04:14.920he did not want to go to war with Iran and they finally applied pressure and they said okay if
01:04:20.060you don't want to fight our war you're not going to go send kids to die for us we're going to go
01:04:23.500ruin your reputation and show what you did. Epstein said that Trump was one of the most evil people
01:04:27.200he's ever met. Do you think about like what could have possibly what did Epstein know that separated
01:04:33.140him from everybody else that he was friends with and you look back and you see like the way he was
01:04:37.540speaking about his daughter i'm sure you've seen the talk about ivanka i would date her if she was
01:04:41.56010 years older she's got she's very voluptuous and tall very beautiful it's like okay is this
01:04:46.660what is that again the speculation do you believe that that was the pretext you know
01:04:53.280the epstein files being released now was it israel applying pressure to get them to fight
01:04:57.240maybe maybe that was really what got trump to finally decide to destroy his presidency
01:05:07.020because you know this war basically spells the like that was the main thing or one of the main
01:05:14.200things other than immigration that he was campaigning on like no more new wars uh in the
01:05:19.320first term like drain the swamp like a big part of drain the swamp was the swamp wants non-stop wars
01:05:25.020Like the swamp, these neocons want to embroil the U.S. in nonstop wars overseas.
01:05:31.620And I, as the anti-established candidate, Donald Trump, I'm going to put an end to that.
01:05:36.500Like that was the whole promise of make America great again.
01:05:39.780Like you make America great by cutting off this dead weight, which is trying to take over the Middle East and fighting these wars in the Middle East.
01:05:48.740Like that's that's one of the main ways that you make America great.