The Auron MacIntyre Show - August 19, 2024


Demanding a Competent Tyranny | 8⧸19⧸24


Episode Stats

Length

1 hour and 12 minutes

Words per Minute

178.28712

Word Count

12,863

Sentence Count

890

Misogynist Sentences

11

Hate Speech Sentences

35


Summary

In this episode, I talk about what's happening in the UK, and why it's important to keep our eyes on the bigger picture, rather than just focusing on the domestic problems in the United States. I also talk about why the DNC is holding a festival of sterilization at their convention in Chicago.


Transcript

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00:00:30.200 Hey everybody, how's it going?
00:00:31.560 Thanks for joining me this afternoon.
00:00:33.280 I am Oren McIntyre.
00:00:36.080 I did not intend for Monday to become the unofficial
00:00:40.220 Let's Update What the Total State is Doing in the UK Day.
00:00:44.400 Like, what fresh tyranny has erupted inside the United Kingdom?
00:00:49.180 But sadly, that seems to be the case.
00:00:51.700 And forgive me if you feel like I'm visiting this a lot
00:00:54.800 for something that's foreign politics.
00:00:57.080 I tend to focus on the United States as much as possible.
00:01:00.640 Not that it doesn't matter what happens in the rest of the world,
00:01:03.840 but I think it is important as somebody who views localism, nationalism,
00:01:09.060 as an important thing, something we should be focusing on,
00:01:12.640 that we keep our eyes on the ball.
00:01:14.800 Our own domestic issues are the ones that are most important.
00:01:18.260 We might feel solidarity for someone somewhere.
00:01:20.760 We might recognize that what's happening to them is wrong.
00:01:24.620 But things are bad enough in the United States.
00:01:26.380 Things are off the rails enough in the United States.
00:01:28.220 And the vast majority of the time,
00:01:29.360 I like to focus my attention here as much as possible.
00:01:33.140 However, it is important to look at what is happening in other nations,
00:01:37.200 especially when that is something that is very likely to happen in your nation.
00:01:42.680 And if I'm honest, when I see what is happening in the UK,
00:01:45.900 I see a lot of what is probably coming to the US.
00:01:49.960 We have an election coming up.
00:01:52.540 You can see the ways in which the regime wants to control flows of information.
00:01:56.580 They want to provide censorship.
00:01:58.400 They want to bring excuses to apply a narco tyranny to the populace on a regular basis.
00:02:05.860 And right now, also very importantly,
00:02:07.740 the UK is in many ways living out of the scenario that I talked about in my book,
00:02:14.380 The Total State.
00:02:15.460 Obviously, that book is mostly written about the United States.
00:02:19.700 But the important thing is that the managerial structure is something that can go global,
00:02:24.240 as I talk about in the book.
00:02:25.680 And the UK right now is really living that out.
00:02:29.560 They are going through so many of the things that we have in the United States,
00:02:33.240 but on a much more severe basis,
00:02:35.540 we can talk about whether or not that has to do with the First Amendment,
00:02:39.360 different traditions, the nature of the UK.
00:02:42.520 These are all things that are important and we'll get into them.
00:02:45.680 But the simple fact is they are living through a lot of the things that I predicted in the book
00:02:51.520 or that I explained in the book,
00:02:52.680 and a much more severe version of that.
00:02:56.180 And like I said, I think a lot of that is probably coming to the United States.
00:03:00.420 So I want to get into a couple different things that have developments in the UK
00:03:04.620 that have occurred in the last week or so,
00:03:08.600 including the fact that they are clearing the prisons in the UK
00:03:12.520 to make sure that they have more room to gulag their own citizens.
00:03:17.020 Dangerous criminals, we would get those out of there.
00:03:19.500 Sorry, we've got thought criminals.
00:03:20.880 We need to make sure that we can house those.
00:03:23.620 So that's very important.
00:03:25.320 It seems like they're also going to be expanding their definition
00:03:29.540 of what these kind of hate crimes are, these thought crimes are.
00:03:34.240 And I also want to get into one thing that's not like the other.
00:03:38.220 The DNC is apparently having a festival of sterilization
00:03:42.380 at their convention in Chicago.
00:03:44.540 So I want to talk about that as well,
00:03:46.840 because there's nothing more absurd and appropriate,
00:03:50.320 I suppose, than leftists sacrificing their future,
00:03:55.020 their progeny on the altar of leftism.
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00:05:25.440 So let's begin with our dispatches from a bong land here
00:05:29.820 and see what fresh tyranny is being visited upon our Anglo brethren.
00:05:36.580 So when you look over here at the BBC,
00:05:39.320 we get the move to ease prison overcrowding as more rioters are jailed.
00:05:44.420 So they're jailing too many rioters and protesters.
00:05:50.020 Remember, it's not just rioters.
00:05:52.040 It's not just violent people who have gone beyond protesting and moved to violence.
00:05:57.100 It's not just those people going to jail.
00:05:59.140 We know that people are being charged for retweeting things that the government doesn't like,
00:06:03.760 for posting things that the government deems to be misinformation.
00:06:07.000 So whenever they frame things as, oh, it's just the rioters.
00:06:10.940 Remember, that's not the case.
00:06:12.620 The thing that we're going to, and this is going to be a through line,
00:06:15.660 you know, as we go between the United States and the UK,
00:06:19.860 January 6th has become a paradigm for these governments.
00:06:24.660 They look at what the U.S. did with January 6th.
00:06:28.460 They accelerate it even further.
00:06:30.740 And you know that the authorities in the U.S.
00:06:32.640 are then going to look at what they're doing and want to do the same thing.
00:06:35.720 So it's not just if you were involved, right, in the United States.
00:06:39.460 It's not whether or not you actually entered into the Capitol,
00:06:44.380 which you may have still done lawfully as far as we can tell.
00:06:47.040 It looks like guards were allowing you in, but whatever.
00:06:50.100 You didn't even have to cross the threshold.
00:06:52.780 If you were standing around the Capitol,
00:06:55.520 if you were in contact with people who were moving into the Capitol,
00:06:58.860 if you were in like a thousand miles of Washington, D.C.
00:07:01.960 and they don't like the cut of your jib,
00:07:03.920 the United States government is basically turning you into a political prisoner.
00:07:07.080 That's happening in the United States right now.
00:07:09.680 None of the Bill of Rights stopping any of this.
00:07:12.820 Most of the Republican politicians, both at the national and state level,
00:07:17.620 can't be bothered to take any action on this.
00:07:20.620 Most conservative commentators tend to not even mention anything about it
00:07:25.560 because they themselves kind of agree with the government.
00:07:28.860 They want to make sure that the chuds are punished.
00:07:31.160 They hate the Trump supporters.
00:07:32.620 They hate the kind of people who would actually stand up against the government
00:07:35.440 if they thought there was wrongdoing.
00:07:36.680 They want to be seen as respectable.
00:07:38.980 They want to get the accolades.
00:07:40.320 They want the New York Times to like them.
00:07:42.620 And so they won't bring it up either.
00:07:44.140 And so a lot of these people were languishing for many months in the United States
00:07:47.940 without trial, without proper counsel,
00:07:51.040 without many of the things that we would expect.
00:07:54.080 And this is democracy.
00:07:56.180 This is freedom.
00:07:56.920 Congratulations.
00:07:57.360 We have to have democracy to save us from the tyranny that's definitely not going on
00:08:03.280 inside the United States right now.
00:08:05.000 But the UK government studied this.
00:08:07.520 And so when it became their turn to have to deal with popular backlash to what they are doing,
00:08:13.460 they are taking a very similar playbook and they are just magnifying it.
00:08:18.420 So again, it's not just the people who are involved in direct rioting.
00:08:22.620 It's not just the people who actually are involved in violence.
00:08:25.420 There's an excellent case in which you should be punishing people who are involved in that.
00:08:30.340 But it's also anyone who's peaceably protesting is suspect.
00:08:33.520 Anybody who is supporting it, anyone who's criticizing immigration,
00:08:36.960 anyone who's spreading information about alleged criminals who are connected to legal immigration,
00:08:43.380 all of these things are up.
00:08:44.880 And as we'll see later on, things like misogyny are also now falling into this
00:08:49.720 or opposing abortion, which already in many instances,
00:08:53.920 just praying outside silently in your head in the UK near an abortion clinic could get you sent to jail.
00:09:00.520 So nothing new there, sadly.
00:09:02.680 But these powers are ever expanding.
00:09:04.280 But let me read you a little bit of this first article from the UK.
00:09:08.840 The government has activated emergency measures to ease prison overcrowding
00:09:12.860 as more rioters are being sentenced for their role in a recent unrest.
00:09:18.460 Across the north of Ireland and parts of the Midlands,
00:09:21.040 defendants waiting for court appearances will be kept in police cells until prison space is available.
00:09:26.200 The system known as Operation Early Dawn.
00:09:30.460 Okay.
00:09:31.540 I think Elon Musk said more like Operation Orwell, which is pretty spot on from Elon there.
00:09:38.200 It was activated on Monday morning.
00:09:40.500 It was previously used by the conservative government in May.
00:09:43.660 So apparently this is something that is not new to the UK.
00:09:48.080 Neat.
00:09:48.900 Prisons Minister Lord Timpson has said that emergency measures will help manage the pressure felt in some parts of the country.
00:09:57.440 So you have a problem.
00:10:00.000 There are already two.
00:10:01.300 There's already overcrowding in the jails in the UK system.
00:10:03.900 You have an influx of a large amount of people who are protesting, disagreeing with the government,
00:10:10.440 doing terrible things like posting online, saying that they disagree with mass immigration,
00:10:16.840 maybe retweeting a post of somebody like me that can get them in serious trouble.
00:10:21.780 I'm really to the point.
00:10:23.300 And I know guys like the Lotus Eaters are doing good work on this.
00:10:27.140 So please help me.
00:10:28.300 Please understand.
00:10:29.120 I know there are people in the UK who are speaking out against this stuff.
00:10:33.160 But it is wild to me that at this point, I am not sure who from the UK I can have on my show on this.
00:10:40.300 I am not sure what they can say.
00:10:42.760 I am not sure what they can retweet from me without going to jail.
00:10:46.600 And that is not a joke.
00:10:48.220 And this is not Putin's Russia.
00:10:50.220 This is not China.
00:10:51.740 This is not, oh, the evil totalitarians of non-democratic states.
00:10:56.740 No, this is the United Kingdom.
00:10:58.440 If you think of order of freedom that is supposed to exist in the world, right?
00:11:04.900 At least this is kind of the popular conception in the West.
00:11:08.660 If you're going to make an order of freedom, you know, who is going to be the freest, have the most rights to speak out, and these kind of things?
00:11:15.140 Well, it would be the United States followed closely by a country like the UK, right?
00:11:18.920 And no, actually, they now have to clear out criminals.
00:11:23.540 They have to get rid of criminals in their prisons, find reasons to go ahead and let them out early because they have to make room for the native population that disagrees with mass immigration.
00:11:38.440 Because let's be really clear, that's what's happening here.
00:11:41.140 Yes, many people are choosing to involve themselves in demonstrations that might turn into a violent confrontation.
00:11:52.440 I'm not going to tell anyone in the UK what to do.
00:11:57.660 That is not my place.
00:11:59.580 I am not in your country.
00:12:01.420 This is not my situation.
00:12:03.060 So I'm not going to give out any advice for or against any political actions.
00:12:09.940 But I will just say at this point, the government is very clearly using what has happened in those riots as carte blanche to just imprison everyone who disagrees with them.
00:12:21.140 And again, we see this parallel with the U.S., where the January 6th protests become a pretense for everything, right?
00:12:30.660 We can purge the military of anyone who agrees with Donald Trump or might vote for Donald Trump.
00:12:36.940 We can go ahead and imprison or harass people with legal charges from all across the country who might in some way have been attached to this.
00:12:46.880 It is just an excuse to go after this.
00:12:50.020 And I want you to think about three protests in a row here, okay?
00:12:53.840 There's three protests that we want to connect here.
00:12:56.780 First is the trucker protest in Canada when it came to the lockdowns during the pandemic.
00:13:07.140 The January 6th protests, obviously, in the United States.
00:13:10.880 And the immigration protests in the UK and Ireland.
00:13:14.240 The thing that we can notice in all three of these is that there was some aspect of this that made them particularly scary to the regime, okay?
00:13:24.500 We know that the regime is fine with protests that are on their side, obviously.
00:13:28.860 We know that the Antifa protests and the BLM protests, no one's getting in trouble for those pro-Palestinian protests for the most part, though it kind of depends.
00:13:40.360 There are areas in which leftists with prior commitments to perhaps the state of Israel decide to go ahead and crack down.
00:13:51.140 But for the most part, we see a lot of people getting away with large-scale vandalism and these kind of things, protests not facing any serious charges.
00:14:03.400 So we know that they're not going to do anything for those.
00:14:05.840 But for the Canadian protest, for the truckers, for the United States in January 6th, obviously, the truckers in Canada were very, very effective because their protest was peaceful but very difficult to push back against, right?
00:14:26.340 The food does not magically teleport itself to your grocery store.
00:14:32.500 The gasoline does not magically transport itself to the gas stations.
00:14:37.200 Truckers are a lifeline, the lifeblood of most of these nations.
00:14:43.080 And the fact that they were able to shut down a large amount of commerce and big cities without really having to get violent, it was very important.
00:14:50.940 So that was very effective.
00:14:52.600 The UK government decided to go after them with technology, right?
00:14:56.840 We'll see this common across all of these protests, that technology has played a big role in trying to shut down these protests.
00:15:06.340 They go after the finances.
00:15:08.060 They go after the families.
00:15:10.500 And they go after – they use the cell phones and social media as triangulation systems, right?
00:15:16.460 So in the case of the Canadian protesters in the UK, they shut down their bank accounts.
00:15:22.220 They shut down the GoFundMes to make sure that the truckers couldn't keep getting paid and being able to protest by supporters.
00:15:28.780 They went ahead and shut down the bank accounts of families in many cases.
00:15:34.100 And then eventually they did physically haul off the remaining protesters.
00:15:38.440 They brought out the Billy Clubs.
00:15:41.060 So don't forget that violence is still ultimately here.
00:15:44.400 The foxes of our government do not like direct violence.
00:15:48.460 They will use everything else first.
00:15:50.720 They will exhaust you through the process first.
00:15:54.020 And only when a small group are finally left do they usually physically involve themselves in violence to stop these protests.
00:16:02.800 January 6th, very suspicious situation.
00:16:06.180 Lots of questions about the validity.
00:16:07.680 How many federal agents are involved?
00:16:09.980 Why are people – why are security police ushering people in, opening the doors for them, walking around with them, escorting them basically?
00:16:20.100 Why were certain people who were actively calling for illegal actions faced zero jail time while innocent people who have sat outside the protest and took no action, encouraged no violence, in no way got involved, are doing jail time?
00:16:36.100 What's up with that?
00:16:37.020 Several people come to mind that somehow avoided government action, even though they explicitly called for illegal maneuvers outside of the Capitol on January 6th.
00:16:48.860 Lots of sketchiness around this, having people ask questions about what the level of involvement that the government may indeed be involved – or the level of involvement the government may have in any given action.
00:17:00.320 But either way, the fact that the fact that this went well beyond the people who walked in is not a mistake.
00:17:07.700 The people in the Capitol, for a moment, were really scared.
00:17:12.160 Now, nobody in the January 6th protest was planning to take over the government.
00:17:16.820 None of these people had weapons.
00:17:18.740 The only person who was killed was a protester.
00:17:21.880 She was murdered.
00:17:23.080 She was unarmed and murdered.
00:17:24.360 And the person who did it got an award for murdering her.
00:17:29.540 And so Ashley Babbitt and others were injured or killed.
00:17:35.320 But nobody on the other side was directly killed by any action that day.
00:17:41.740 And yet still, they were very terrified.
00:17:44.520 And this willingness to have any kind of physical presence scared the government by average people, right?
00:17:52.000 Not a bunch of guys in masks, running around with super fashy costumes, but average people, like just the MAGA guys, walking in terrified these people so much that they're basically going after every one of them.
00:18:06.040 And then, of course, finally, what's happening in the UK now, the UK is looking very much – don't fool yourselves.
00:18:12.040 The managerial elites are networked.
00:18:14.640 They are paying attention.
00:18:15.760 They all operate on the same system.
00:18:17.700 And that's why no one in the West had any words for Trudeau.
00:18:21.300 That's why nobody in the West had any words for Biden.
00:18:24.660 And that's why nobody in the West has any words for Keir Starmer now, because they are all in it together.
00:18:30.900 They all are looking at the situation the same way.
00:18:34.420 They operate with the same type of power.
00:18:36.920 They operate in the same modes and methods.
00:18:39.020 And so they are not looking at their fellow Western ruling elites and saying, oh, how could you violate our rights?
00:18:46.560 We have human rights.
00:18:47.720 We got human rights.
00:18:48.700 You can't do that.
00:18:49.520 I see human rights.
00:18:50.720 They're in my constitution right now.
00:18:52.440 None of them are saying that.
00:18:53.620 None of them care.
00:18:54.400 Yeah, they'll cry about Putin or whatever.
00:18:56.600 Oh, he's violating our democracy, whatever.
00:18:59.100 But the minute that someone who's in the West is directly jailing their political opponents, jailing anyone who protests, clearing out their jails of dangerous criminals so that they can go ahead and put more of their own citizens into prison, all of this, they are all paying attention to each other.
00:19:17.440 They're all working off each other's notes.
00:19:19.640 So that's why I think it's so important to look at how this is being applied in each one of these nations.
00:19:25.960 That's why I'm going back to the UK on a regular basis to check in to see what they're doing here, because I am 100 percent sure that in a few months when the United States has its election and the Democrats definitely do everything they did last time and more.
00:19:40.200 However, when they do that, they will be looking at the types of techniques that were used in the UK when it comes to censorship, when it comes to arrests, when it comes to surveillance, when it comes to tracking legal excuses.
00:19:54.160 Remember, they have to cover that we're not we're not quite in the realm of pure power yet.
00:19:59.040 They're not just saying, oh, we'll do whatever we want whenever we want.
00:20:02.260 They want some kind of excuse pretense.
00:20:04.720 Usually you do.
00:20:05.720 Even the most tyrannical governments come with some kind of pretense.
00:20:07.900 But they're still they still are trying to make sure that they have some kind of legal fiction to back a lot of this up.
00:20:12.780 So they are looking at each other's governments and trying to figure out, you know, kind of how to do this.
00:20:17.900 So obviously, England, you know, you can see here they've already arrested more than a thousand people connected with the protests in the UK.
00:20:26.760 So far, they are looking to create the prison space and they need the prison space because they are expanding what counts as extremism in the UK.
00:20:36.520 OK, so they are preparing more jail cells because they're going to need them and they know they're going to need them because, of course, the logic of this was never just going to stop at the protests themselves.
00:20:47.220 The protests become they cause this bell to just go to war with your population.
00:20:53.900 That's exactly what happens.
00:20:55.380 The ruling elite is looking for reasons.
00:20:58.180 They can jail the half of their native population that disagrees with them.
00:21:02.040 They're not making arguments anymore.
00:21:03.980 They're there.
00:21:04.880 They're terrorizing.
00:21:05.900 This is so there's a reason that I wrote this book and there's a reason I gave it the title that it did.
00:21:11.220 But the total state is about how liberal democracies become tyrannies.
00:21:15.640 And we needed this, I think, because when people think about tyranny, they think about Hitler.
00:21:21.880 They think about Stalin.
00:21:23.200 They think about autocracies.
00:21:25.200 Right.
00:21:25.400 It's a rule of one.
00:21:26.940 And the only way that you can have a tyranny is if one man is in charge.
00:21:30.520 That's what we've been taught.
00:21:31.800 That's been the whole theme of the postwar consensus across the West.
00:21:36.660 The danger of, you know, mid-century Germans and their Austrian painters, the danger there is not that they had a bad ideology.
00:21:47.720 It's not that they were treated poorly.
00:21:49.460 It's not that they hated certain people.
00:21:51.860 It's not that they were, you know, none of this.
00:21:55.220 Economics, social issues, you know, other historical problems.
00:22:00.280 None of this is the issue.
00:22:01.600 The issue is if anywhere somebody has power, if a single person has power and they're talking about, you know, what it means to be a nation, to protect your borders, to protect the people who live here, that's the real danger.
00:22:15.500 And so what they learned was not that, like, Nazism is bad or maybe fascism isn't a great system of government.
00:22:22.400 What they learned was autocracy is the most dangerous thing in the world.
00:22:28.400 And any form of government where every decision isn't filtered through managerial bureaucracies is de facto a dictatorship.
00:22:37.740 Right.
00:22:37.960 That's what they're saying.
00:22:38.880 So a classic American presidency for them would have looked like a dictatorship, basically.
00:22:45.500 And so there's been this need to spread all of the accountability through the oligarchy, right?
00:22:53.940 That has really been the key is to distribute the power, distribute the responsibility, make sure nobody can see what's actually happening, and make sure, most importantly, that we never talk about what a nation is and why it should be protected and why it matters and why the people of the country matter.
00:23:10.600 Can't talk about any of that, right?
00:23:11.920 And so the UK government is looking to expand its power under the auspices of this protest, right?
00:23:24.040 Because they want to scare people when they want to say, oh, well, this is the return of far right, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
00:23:29.640 You know, even though the UK is obviously, like, famous for fighting against that, it doesn't matter.
00:23:35.080 Secretly, every white guy who landed on the beaches of Normandy or, you know, was involved in any fight against the Nazis, they were all actually secret Nazis.
00:23:43.080 And they really do believe this.
00:23:44.320 Like, a large amount of the left really, truly believes this.
00:23:47.180 They like to, you know, I'm Antifa, except, you know, the guys who actually fought fascism.
00:23:51.020 Well, they were all actually Nazis, too, because I define, you know, Nazi as anything to the right of Chairman Mao, right?
00:23:58.160 That's how they understand it.
00:24:00.020 So they want to expand their power.
00:24:02.400 The total state wants to expand its power.
00:24:04.160 And it's looking for excuses.
00:24:06.580 January 6th allowed this in the United States.
00:24:08.960 Trucker protests allow this in Canada.
00:24:11.660 And now we see that the UK government is using these protests as a pretense to do this as well.
00:24:20.200 Let's read a little bit here.
00:24:23.340 Extreme misogyny will be treated as a form of extremism under new government plans, the Home Office has said.
00:24:30.340 Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, has ordered a review of the UK's counter-extremism strategy
00:24:35.660 to determine how to best tackle threats posed by harmful ideologies.
00:24:40.140 So, you see, it's not just that this was an isolated incident of violence and we needed to stop it.
00:24:45.920 That would be an argument.
00:24:48.120 Now, you might want to get to why there was an incident of violence,
00:24:51.700 why the people of your community, your country, why the Native population there was pushing back.
00:24:57.440 But, of course, they don't want to get to any of that.
00:24:59.240 They don't want to deal with any of that.
00:25:00.280 The problem is you.
00:25:01.060 You're the problem.
00:25:02.120 You're the problem.
00:25:02.960 The government is the actual country.
00:25:05.260 And you're just a resident who happens to be running through.
00:25:07.540 That's the funny thing about all Western countries now.
00:25:10.440 They're all economic zones.
00:25:11.740 They're all just propositional nations.
00:25:13.540 There's ideas that we like and ideas that we don't like.
00:25:16.340 And if you're part of the ideas that we like, then we'll keep you in.
00:25:19.360 And if your ideas we don't like, well, we'll put you in jail.
00:25:22.180 Oh, unless, of course, you happen to be, say, an immigrant who has those ideas, then you're fine.
00:25:29.020 We just need tolerance, right?
00:25:30.340 And so there's a reason that anarcho-tyranny has a name in the U.K. now.
00:25:35.020 It's called two-tier justice, right?
00:25:37.220 It's the same concept.
00:25:38.820 They're doing the same thing where minor crimes or just non-crimes, like political crimes, thought crimes, by the Native population are treated extremely harshly.
00:25:48.840 And, like, rapists and murderers who happen to be immigrants, they just get nothing.
00:25:52.340 They barely have a justice system at all.
00:25:56.100 And this is a pretty regular thing now with the U.K.
00:25:58.020 But they want to expand this, right?
00:26:00.460 We need – it's not just that we have thought crime in the U.K.
00:26:03.280 It's not just that you're a thought criminal.
00:26:05.720 They need to expand all the horizons of what thought crime could entail.
00:26:09.920 So Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, has ordered this expansion to look into harmful ideologies.
00:26:15.280 The analysis will look at hatred of women as one of the ideological trends that the government says is gaining traction.
00:26:22.240 Now, you might just say to yourself, wow, you know, they've imported a vast number of people from the Middle East and North Africa, and they all share this belief system, this ideology.
00:26:35.140 And I wonder if there's any connection between that and the rise in what they think of as misogyny.
00:26:42.620 Now, interestingly enough, the answer is, of course, not to stop importing people with this belief system, but it's to simply criminalize the belief.
00:26:51.820 And, of course, as you might imagine, there's no way they're going to apply that evenly, right?
00:26:56.400 This is definitely going to be a two-tier situation.
00:26:58.360 Mrs. Cooper said that there have been a rise in extremism, both online and in our streets, and the phrase, the very fabric of our communities and our democracy.
00:27:08.800 Well, you intentionally destroyed your communities on purpose.
00:27:12.840 You shipped in a lot of people to disrupt your communities.
00:27:16.240 You created ethnic enclaves so that there's no longer any integration of people coming into your communities.
00:27:21.940 And the idea that people talking online is a danger to your democracy is hilarious because this really just proves my point, that democracy has no impact on human rights.
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00:28:07.940 Democracy does not protect human rights.
00:28:10.720 Democracy does not limit the government.
00:28:13.160 Democracy does not protect freedoms.
00:28:15.600 In fact, Peter Thiel is correct.
00:28:19.060 Freedom and democracy are at odds.
00:28:22.220 They are not allies.
00:28:23.620 They are enemies.
00:28:25.240 Democracy is a tool of mass deception that propagandists use to manipulate the government.
00:28:36.120 To manipulate what we think of as popular sovereignty.
00:28:39.580 Democracy is not your friend.
00:28:41.440 Democracy is not going to hold back the government.
00:28:43.400 In fact, the government has expanded vastly in size under democracy.
00:28:47.740 The most tyrannical kings in the world throughout history could not have imagined having the level of power that your democratically elected governments have.
00:28:58.000 And the people of the UK know this because they've tried to vote to get rid of this mass immigration multiple times.
00:29:06.640 And each time they have voted for it, the people they elected just said no.
00:29:12.220 They just said no.
00:29:13.620 And they imported more and more people.
00:29:15.920 The conservative government promises that they're going to stop this.
00:29:20.080 Instead, they double down and import vast numbers of people, even more than had existed previously.
00:29:24.980 And nothing happens.
00:29:27.980 So the people stop voting for them.
00:29:30.400 But the only other option really is the Tory government, or rather the Labour government.
00:29:35.880 And the Labour government also, you know, not only do they continue to allow this wide open border, this constant importation of immigrants,
00:29:43.660 but they actually just jail you for disagreeing with it.
00:29:47.280 The review, back to the article here.
00:29:49.620 The review will look at the rise of Islamist and far-right extremism in the UK.
00:29:54.820 No, it won't.
00:29:56.580 No, it will not.
00:29:57.840 It will look at the second one, except it will, you know, if you disagree with the government, that will be considered far-right.
00:30:03.580 And it will absolutely not, will not look at any kind of extremism from Islamists at all.
00:30:09.820 In fact, we know it won't, because the UK government has gone out of their way to cover up violence and sexual assault by Muslim immigrants in the UK.
00:30:19.720 They have gone out of their way to do that.
00:30:21.780 That is the track record.
00:30:23.420 There has never been any cost paid for the way that they've done this, and they're not going to start now.
00:30:29.480 I will also look at the causes and conduct of radicalization of young people.
00:30:33.260 Again, only because if you disagree with the government, it will have nothing to do with Islam.
00:30:38.220 It will have nothing to do with left-wing radicalism, have nothing to do with Antifa or Black Lives Matter, or even probably pro-Palestinian protests either.
00:30:47.280 The strategy will map and monitor extremist trends.
00:30:50.340 That means lots of surveillance.
00:30:52.180 To work out how to disrupt and divert people away from them, they're going to control your information.
00:30:56.800 They're going to control your online experience.
00:30:58.540 They're going to arrest you for saying the wrong things.
00:31:00.100 They're going to threaten you, and they're going to shut down access to information they don't like.
00:31:06.660 It will also identify any gaps in existing policy, which will need to be addressed to crack down on those pushing harmful and hateful beliefs and violence.
00:31:16.780 Harmful and hateful beliefs first, you'll notice there.
00:31:19.440 So, yeah, we're going to look if there's any loopholes.
00:31:21.780 Is there any option for you to believe wrong?
00:31:24.080 Well, we're going to fix that.
00:31:25.240 We're not waiting for the violence.
00:31:27.580 We're not waiting for riots or outbursts.
00:31:29.560 We want to make sure that you don't have the option to even think incorrectly.
00:31:33.700 So, we're going to shut that down in advance.
00:31:36.120 They even go so far down here to talk about the concerns of incel culture.
00:31:41.920 You know, the dangers of incel culture.
00:31:45.060 And Andrew Tate.
00:31:47.020 Yeah, what are they going to do?
00:31:47.920 They're going to go after Andrew Tate?
00:31:49.360 Is he a British citizen?
00:31:50.480 Is he living in the UK?
00:31:51.840 Are they going to extradite him?
00:31:52.740 They already threatened to extradite Elon Musk.
00:31:55.200 Is the UK government just going to go around trying to extradite everybody who makes a dumb joke about women?
00:32:04.400 Is that the plan?
00:32:05.300 Is that, you know, like your uncle at Thanksgiving?
00:32:08.540 Like the UK, like just UK special forces is going to break through the window somewhere in Mississippi and grab your uncle because he made a joke about women washing dishes or something?
00:32:19.440 Is that the plan moving forward?
00:32:20.940 But yeah, as insane as this is, this is where the UK is going.
00:32:26.720 And there doesn't seem to be any interest in stopping this, right?
00:32:31.140 There's no sanctions coming from other democracies.
00:32:35.040 There's no world leaders speaking out against the treatment of political prisoners in the UK.
00:32:42.540 There's no protests about the rights of the native Englishmen as they are stripped of their land by a government that seeks to import new and different voters while jailing anyone who disagrees.
00:32:58.380 None of that.
00:32:58.940 None of that is happening.
00:32:59.820 You're not going to see any kind of, you know, world organizations.
00:33:04.640 You know, the NATO is not going to talk to anybody.
00:33:07.820 There's not going to be any kind of non-government organization coming in and Amnesty International talking about the imprisoning of different, different members of the UK citizenry for their political beliefs.
00:33:20.200 None of that is going to happen because all of these organizations are attached to the managerial network.
00:33:27.060 Whatever their, you know, whatever their organization pretends to stand for, we protect democracy.
00:33:31.860 We protect rule of law.
00:33:33.660 We protect freedom of religion.
00:33:35.180 We protect none of it.
00:33:36.420 They don't believe any of it.
00:33:37.960 They all believe in propping up the existing post-war order.
00:33:42.000 That's all they believe in.
00:33:43.380 That's all they care about.
00:33:45.080 And so they are willing to come up with any excuse, come up with any reason.
00:33:49.520 And again, the American government is 100% watching this.
00:33:54.340 The Democrats, those in power right now in the U.S. government, the establishment, they are 100% watching this right now.
00:34:01.240 Trust me, they are taking notes.
00:34:02.560 They are trying to figure out how they can apply this to the United States because we are in a situation where the fake veneer,
00:34:11.540 of Kamala Harris and the ridiculous attempt to make her seem charismatic and reasonable,
00:34:18.660 as if she has some kind of serious thought process when it comes to policy, all that stuff is falling apart.
00:34:25.140 The idea of her as even a likable social media star is falling apart.
00:34:29.060 Those numbers, those poll numbers are going to collapse and they're going to panic.
00:34:33.240 The ruling class is going to panic.
00:34:34.980 When it looks like Trump is going to enter in, they are going to lose their minds.
00:34:38.440 If you think things are wild now, they're only going to get more wild.
00:34:42.140 And they are absolutely taking notes on how the U.K. was able to silence people, imprison people, threaten people, intimidate people.
00:34:50.980 This is what is happening.
00:34:52.840 The U.K. government is a tyranny.
00:34:56.400 They rule through terror.
00:34:59.440 Terror, tyranny is not rule by one person.
00:35:03.380 You know, dictators, kings, autocrats, they can be tyrannical, but they can also be benevolent.
00:35:12.840 You at least have like some chance of them being good at their job and caring about their people.
00:35:18.280 But tyrannical governments always rule the same way, through fear, through terror.
00:35:24.120 And you don't need one dictator.
00:35:26.000 You can have a distributed, democratically elected network of people who rule through terror.
00:35:34.340 And that is absolutely what is happening in the U.K. right now.
00:35:37.460 We are not quite there yet in the United States.
00:35:41.640 We've seen, obviously, we have January 6th.
00:35:44.440 We have guys like Douglas Mackey facing prison time for having memes.
00:35:49.260 We have people, people I know, looking at, you know, the January 6th investigations.
00:35:54.460 You know, there are real breaches and rule of law in the United States.
00:35:58.600 We are in a very bad position.
00:36:00.240 I'm not pretending that we are immune.
00:36:02.020 That's why I'm looking to the U.K.
00:36:03.980 We are on a time lapse from these people right now, okay?
00:36:07.640 We have a few things.
00:36:08.860 We have the Second Amendment.
00:36:10.040 We have some, we have, I think, a stronger residual respect through the First Amendment for freedom of speech.
00:36:16.840 But these are just ultimately words on paper if we do not believe in them as a people and if we are not willing to enforce them.
00:36:25.280 If you are not willing to enforce those norms, the government will take them from you.
00:36:30.240 The rights that we have in the United States are only extensions of the rights of an Englishman.
00:36:35.260 That's where they came from.
00:36:37.160 These are all in, these are all in bills of rights that existed in the U.K. prior to the founding of the United States.
00:36:45.380 And so the written form of them did not protect the U.K.
00:36:51.200 And they will not necessarily protect the United States at the end of the day.
00:36:54.280 So we need to pay attention to what's happening here.
00:36:56.240 Another aspect that I think is, that has not been talked about enough, but something to think about.
00:37:01.620 You know, at some point, if people in the West are going to be subjected to these tyrannies anyway.
00:37:10.020 Right. If there's just going to be these highly centralized, tyrannical governments anyway, then they're going to start asking some questions.
00:37:19.340 Now, I don't think we should let there be tyrannical governments.
00:37:22.660 I think we should push back against tyrannical governments.
00:37:25.400 I think that we should recognize the importance of opposing these things.
00:37:30.180 However, just going on the, you know, just from a position of pure, you know, political reality.
00:37:37.700 If these things are to exist, right?
00:37:39.800 If we're just, if, if the future of governance in the post-liberal, you know, still democratic West, if, if, if that is going to be the centralized tyrannical governments, then we could at least get competent tyrannies.
00:37:55.580 Okay. There are more authoritarian governments that kind of work, right?
00:38:02.660 Like Singapore, Singapore manages to be a multi-ethnic, multi-religious civilization.
00:38:11.360 Well, it's not really civilization because it's too small, but, you know, society.
00:38:15.140 But they do that because they have a high degree of authoritarianism.
00:38:20.000 Basically, misbehavior is extremely illegal with high degrees of penalties.
00:38:25.620 You know, drug dealing is a, a, a death sentence, you know, spitting, spitting gum out on the sidewalk can get you cane.
00:38:33.900 Like there are real and swift punishments.
00:38:37.020 You know, people return the shopping carts in Singapore.
00:38:39.560 Okay.
00:38:40.560 Now you may like that.
00:38:41.960 You may not like that.
00:38:42.880 The point is that while it is highly authoritarian, at least it is also functional.
00:38:49.380 People are safe.
00:38:50.880 People make money.
00:38:52.680 The trains run on time.
00:38:55.060 So if we are going to end up, if we are going to end up in the scenario where we're going to be governed by tyrannies anyway, if authoritarianism is just the way forward in the West, and I don't think it should be, but if it is, that's just the case.
00:39:09.900 Then can we at least get the competent version?
00:39:13.560 The whole excuse, right?
00:39:15.200 This is the whole Jon Stewart joke.
00:39:17.140 He said, oh, Tucker Carlson went to Russia and, and the subway was clean.
00:39:21.460 Uh, but it's not clean in America.
00:39:22.840 And, and seriously, this was Jon Stewart's excuse because of our freedoms.
00:39:26.700 You see, our freedoms require us to have massive legal immigration.
00:39:31.980 Our freedoms require us to have a home, homeless people all through the streets and drug addicts strung out in the subway.
00:39:39.640 That that's, that's the price of freedom, right?
00:39:42.700 Freedom is what it's all about.
00:39:44.160 Well, if we're not going to have the freedom, if we're just done with the freedom, then at the very least, can we please, please have the competence?
00:39:53.440 If we have to live with the authoritarianism, can we at least have the competence?
00:39:57.580 Singapore hasn't, has a lot of immigration, but it's all extremely high IQ immigration.
00:40:02.420 They only let people who come in, who, uh, who, uh, have a very specific set of skills and ability to contribute, make a lot of money.
00:40:10.280 Uh, they have very serious controls, but those controls are in the service of the wellbeing of the people in the country and the safety of those people.
00:40:18.900 Again, you might not want to live under those rules.
00:40:21.240 I totally understand that.
00:40:22.540 I get it.
00:40:23.400 But if you're going to live under them anyway, can the trains at least get here at time?
00:40:28.080 Can people be safe?
00:40:29.420 Can, can we have cans of spam in your drugstore that don't have to be locked away behind plastic for a $3 can of mystery?
00:40:39.900 Like if, if we have to live under authoritarianism, can we at least have competent authoritarians that will make sure that the people are fed, are safe, have work, that we have infrastructure that operates, right?
00:40:54.980 I don't think ultimately this is the best way to do things, but it's a lot better than what we have now, which is a lie.
00:41:02.440 We don't have freedom.
00:41:03.960 Look, what ha what is happening in the UK is not free.
00:41:06.300 It's not even approaching free.
00:41:08.700 It is definitely tyrannical.
00:41:11.460 It's a hundred percent tyrannical.
00:41:13.060 The people have no voice.
00:41:14.580 They can't vote for anyone who will change anything.
00:41:16.680 When they voted for conservatives, they got mass immigration.
00:41:19.780 When they voted for labor, they got mass immigration plus a police state, right?
00:41:25.600 So there, there, there is no democratic solution.
00:41:29.340 So it's just going to be authoritarianism.
00:41:32.160 So can we at least get the authoritarianism that controls the borders, borders, and that's for competent immigrants and make sure that we have safe streets and that we don't have drug addicts everywhere.
00:41:45.080 Can we at least get that version of authoritarianism again?
00:41:49.700 Hopefully that's not the future of the West, but if it's going to be, you should at least be able to demand the competent variety.
00:41:55.060 There is no reason that if the government of the UK or the United States is going to take the level of power that it is taking, that it should not be able to then go ahead and provide a level of service, security, uh, regularity.
00:42:09.720 Uh, you know, these things should come with that level of control.
00:42:15.100 Yet what we see is all of the control, all of the tyranny, all of the authority, all of the authoritarianism, but no accountability, no safety, no borders, uh, and, and an act of hostility to the people who live here.
00:42:29.860 Right.
00:42:30.600 I'm not a China stan.
00:42:32.040 I'm not one of these people who worships China.
00:42:34.340 I'm not one of these people who thinks that they have all the solutions.
00:42:36.820 There are some people on the right who think that that's great.
00:42:38.900 I wouldn't want to live in China, so I'm not going to sell you on China.
00:42:42.300 But while the government of China might be authoritarian, at least it doesn't actively hate the people who live there.
00:42:48.080 Right.
00:42:49.520 Even if it's not benevolent authority, at least the majority of the people there know that the government is not actively looking to replace them, actively looking to kill them with fentanyl, actively looking to jail them, uh, because they don't want to see a large amount of foreign people pouring in over their borders.
00:43:08.900 So, so again, this is not a defense of these governments.
00:43:12.880 This is not me cheerleading for these governments, but if we are going to live like this, if we are going to be stuck in this situation, can we at least demand the level of authoritarianism?
00:43:22.900 We deserve the competent version, right?
00:43:26.860 Let's, let's formalize this.
00:43:28.960 Curtis Yarvin had the great idea of formalization, right?
00:43:32.300 Uh, formalism is all about just saying what is real.
00:43:35.540 Remove the political fictions.
00:43:37.580 Okay.
00:43:38.000 Democracy has no effect on the policies of the UK government.
00:43:42.220 Right.
00:43:44.500 It doesn't.
00:43:45.440 Democracy has no effect.
00:43:47.320 Voting does not impact the actions of the, uh, of the government of the UK.
00:43:53.600 Maybe it'll accelerate, right?
00:43:55.180 Maybe you get the labor, which is like conservatives are slow on the, on the progressive revolution.
00:44:00.100 And the labor government is the accelerator on the progressive revolution, but you're getting the progressive revolution.
00:44:06.580 Either way, you're getting the globalism.
00:44:08.880 You're getting the open borders.
00:44:10.740 Uh, you're getting, uh, the destruction of law and order.
00:44:13.620 You're getting all anyway.
00:44:15.240 So your vote does not matter.
00:44:16.880 So let's just remove that political fiction.
00:44:18.900 Okay.
00:44:19.320 We're done.
00:44:19.980 You don't have to go.
00:44:21.160 We don't have to do the thing where we blame our neighbor for, uh, for voting the wrong way.
00:44:25.740 We don't have to go through the ritual of standing in line and we don't have to stare at the TV and have everyone scream at each other, how much they hate each other.
00:44:33.280 We can get rid of the whole show.
00:44:34.940 We can get rid of the whole, uh, sideshow that we're doing.
00:44:38.540 And we can just say, okay, here's the authoritarian government.
00:44:41.460 They're going to do what they want to do anyway.
00:44:42.900 They're already doing that.
00:44:45.240 But you know, um, they're actually going to do it for your benefit.
00:44:48.720 So maybe the trains will get where they need to go.
00:44:51.080 Maybe food prices will go down.
00:44:52.900 Maybe you won't have drug addicts in the street.
00:44:54.580 Maybe you'll be safe.
00:44:56.100 Maybe we'll reduce immigration vastly and vet the people who come in to make sure that they are contributing to society.
00:45:02.680 If we have to do it anyway, if we're going through this anyway, let's at least be, let's formalize it, make it clear.
00:45:10.000 Okay.
00:45:10.600 You don't care.
00:45:11.440 The UK doesn't, is not a democracy.
00:45:12.960 It doesn't care about democracy.
00:45:14.280 Let's just discard that.
00:45:16.080 You don't have any rights.
00:45:17.680 We're done.
00:45:18.380 We're done pretending that you have rights.
00:45:20.200 Uh, the government does, does what it wants to do here.
00:45:22.820 But at the very least, the government is doing it for your benefit.
00:45:26.140 They actually care about you.
00:45:28.040 Um, they may be wrong.
00:45:29.620 You may ultimately not want to live under, under, you know, their vision for your lives.
00:45:34.020 But at the very least, they're looking at you and saying, uh, we don't hate you.
00:45:38.140 We're not trying to replace you.
00:45:39.880 You are not the problem.
00:45:41.380 Uh, we, we are at least act, we're using our authority to some extent to better your life.
00:45:46.740 That'd be a nice change.
00:45:47.840 I'm just saying, like, if you, if you have to, if you have to live with it anyway, final thing that I wanted to talk about guys, before we go to the questions of the people, uh, is the DNC.
00:45:56.780 DNC is in Chicago right now.
00:45:58.660 Uh, the, the Democratic National Convention, uh, they are going to go ahead and coronate Kamala Harris, uh, probably.
00:46:06.020 I mean, there's always the small chance.
00:46:08.120 Kamala Harris, remember, has no, has won no primaries, uh, not a single one.
00:46:13.300 Uh, she is, again, we don't care about democracy, to be really clear.
00:46:16.940 The United States doesn't give a crap about democracy either.
00:46:19.520 Just like the UK, uh, we will install these people, whatever, uh, you voted for Joe Biden.
00:46:25.520 Ha ha, that's nice.
00:46:27.380 Uh, we, we have someone else we'd like to be president, so she's going to be president now.
00:46:31.820 Uh, we, we went ahead and posted a document on Joe Biden's Twitter.
00:46:35.380 Now he's not going to be running for president.
00:46:37.160 Boom.
00:46:37.480 See, look, look at that.
00:46:38.840 That nice democracy you had there.
00:46:40.340 Sure would be a shame if the elites actually ran it.
00:46:42.740 Uh, so, uh, but, but technically Kamala Harris is not the nominee.
00:46:47.760 Uh, she has not won any primaries, uh, but she is supposed to be installed.
00:46:51.860 Now it's, it's pretty funny because the platform that for the DNC recently got released and
00:46:57.280 they left Joe Biden's name in on everything.
00:46:59.540 So it's still like Joe Biden's plan is this Joe Biden's plan is this.
00:47:03.100 So they didn't even bother.
00:47:04.340 They did this lazy coup.
00:47:05.960 All right.
00:47:06.460 They couldn't, they couldn't even be bothered to run Joe Biden out in front of cameras.
00:47:10.460 Uh, they just posted, uh, uh, uh, uh, definitely not fake, uh, document on his Twitter account
00:47:16.580 that the intern, uh, definitely didn't just do on his behalf, uh, saying that he's not
00:47:21.740 going to run for president anymore.
00:47:23.160 Right.
00:47:23.800 Uh, and they didn't even bother to remove his, his name from all of the documents.
00:47:29.280 So the convention that was still several months away, they didn't even go through the, the
00:47:33.680 paperwork of actually replacing Joe Biden, which it's just, it's, it's amazing.
00:47:38.820 It's an amazing thing to behold.
00:47:40.400 Uh, politics is such a clown show.
00:47:42.780 Okay.
00:47:43.480 Um, I want you to understand, I, I, obviously I go on a lot about the importance of elites,
00:47:49.540 elite organization, elite politics.
00:47:51.600 This stuff matters.
00:47:52.720 I mean it.
00:47:53.600 I'm not, I'm not joking around.
00:47:55.180 Uh, we need to be organized.
00:47:56.700 We need to understand that we need our own elites.
00:47:59.120 We need to have our own parallel institutions.
00:48:02.140 Uh, these are all very important things.
00:48:03.940 However, please understand that when we talk about the ruling elites, manager elites, all
00:48:08.260 of these guys, um, we are not talking about evil geniuses.
00:48:13.560 Uh, they are, they are dumb and they are bad at their jobs.
00:48:17.200 There was a time where they weren't, we had more competent elites generations ago, uh, but
00:48:23.180 they have selected for nepotism, uh, and just the, the, the quality of them has degenerated
00:48:28.560 rapidly.
00:48:29.060 And so the people in charge, uh, are very stupid and lazy and they don't care.
00:48:35.140 They can't be bothered to even go through the steps of covering their tracks.
00:48:40.260 Uh, and that, that feels, that can feel, um, disheartening because you think, oh, well,
00:48:46.080 these guys are wielding so much power.
00:48:47.560 They, they can do whatever they want and they don't, just don't care.
00:48:50.620 Don't, don't, don't black pill on that.
00:48:52.480 Don't, don't be, don't despair on that.
00:48:54.560 Okay.
00:48:54.780 What that actually means is that they're, they're lazy and they're weak.
00:48:58.760 A strong, competent elite would have all of this nailed down.
00:49:03.580 They'd have every I dotted, every T crossed.
00:49:06.020 That would be what they, because they wouldn't want to have to express power power when you
00:49:13.860 have to use force, when you have to use control, that is not showing power.
00:49:18.160 That is the absence of power.
00:49:20.440 You should be able to compel people with soft power whenever possible.
00:49:24.100 Not that hard power isn't necessary for a lot of ruling elites, but whenever possible,
00:49:29.440 just knowing that that hard power is out there somewhere and that you wield the soft power
00:49:34.120 that you do should be enough to compel compliance.
00:49:37.180 So the fact that our ruling elites are this lazy and leaving all of these things undone
00:49:42.080 really shows you that it, it don't take much.
00:49:45.860 Okay.
00:49:46.840 The, that that's terrifying in one sense, because you realize that the people are,
00:49:51.400 are, that are driving this whole thing are very dumb.
00:49:53.920 Uh, that actually we don't have the best and brightest, uh, that re really, there is a
00:49:58.240 thin line of deeply incompetent DEI hirers between you and anarchy.
00:50:04.120 Um, but you know, there's a lot of libertarians out there who might be thinking, oh, well,
00:50:07.700 thank God that that's what I was hoping as I was hoping that anarchy was that close.
00:50:11.740 Um, but, but, uh, back, back to the DNC here, I've ranted enough about how, how dumb the elites
00:50:17.300 are.
00:50:17.680 Uh, so the story here is that, uh, at the DNC, they have free abortions, vasectomies, uh,
00:50:23.060 and other, uh, uh, reproductive services.
00:50:26.320 Apparently there's like mobile vans, uh, that are driving in, uh, to the area, setting up these
00:50:31.360 pop-up clinics, uh, there are, there's apparently a large amount of demand specifically for vasectomies,
00:50:37.980 uh, at these events.
00:50:39.420 Uh, now at, at one level, this is funny, right?
00:50:43.040 At one, one level, this is hilarious, uh, because yeah, of course these people are sterilizing
00:50:47.660 themselves.
00:50:48.360 Like that, that, you know, your, your enemies are sterilizing themselves and your, your, what
00:50:53.300 are you going to be blackpilled about it?
00:50:54.460 Right.
00:50:54.640 Like that, so that's for a lot of people, that's kind of the approach.
00:50:58.220 And I get that it is, it is absurd.
00:51:00.580 Um, but it, it also points out some things about the left, right?
00:51:05.840 It reveals some deep truths.
00:51:07.540 Uh, one, uh, this is, this is truly a death cult.
00:51:10.880 This is, this is, uh, liberalism is the ideology of Western suicide.
00:51:15.420 James Burnham said that.
00:51:16.740 And, uh, that is a deep truth.
00:51:18.740 Uh, it is the, it is the belief of the last man.
00:51:22.440 Like literally I will be the last man.
00:51:25.120 I will be the last of my family's lineage.
00:51:27.060 I will be the end of my civilization.
00:51:29.260 Uh, this will be the very end of everything that the many, many, many generations of, uh,
00:51:37.680 the past built up.
00:51:38.880 I will be the one that destroys this, right?
00:51:41.560 That, that is really a core death drive inside the left.
00:51:45.700 And I fear in some ways inside the West, uh, the, this is really ultimately, uh,
00:51:52.440 a sacrament that these people are playing out, right?
00:51:54.760 You need to have basically these mobile temples to Moloch rolling up to the DNC because ultimately
00:52:01.660 that's what this party is about.
00:52:04.040 That's what the left is about.
00:52:05.360 That's what progressivism is all about.
00:52:08.300 It's the, it's the destruction of all of these things that we hold dear in the hopes
00:52:14.340 of launching some kind of perfected humanity that isn't even a part of your tradition because
00:52:19.800 that needs to be destroyed.
00:52:21.280 The tradition itself needs to destroy your heritage needs to be destroyed.
00:52:24.320 Everything about it needs to be destroyed.
00:52:26.540 And so, yeah, why not, you know, why not sterilize yourself?
00:52:30.060 Why not, you know, uh, get rid of your kid?
00:52:32.040 Why not, uh, make sure that you can't have children going forward?
00:52:35.240 Uh, you know, we, we need to create, uh, this endless line of unburdened consumers, uh,
00:52:41.600 who can, who can work, uh, 12 hours a day, uh, buy every product that we pump through,
00:52:47.440 uh, our, our advertising to them, uh, and, uh, only really care about going home and watching
00:52:53.540 Netflix, uh, next to the cat, right?
00:52:55.620 Like this is, this is ultimately, uh, who the democratic party is for.
00:52:59.740 I mean, JD Vance was not lying.
00:53:02.740 You know, he got a lot of flack for the whole, uh, you know, cat lady thing, but, but let's
00:53:06.940 be honest, right?
00:53:07.680 What, what, what else are these people trying to say?
00:53:09.920 Uh, in a, in a rally like this, in a situation like this, where they're literally just saying
00:53:15.080 we will never have children again.
00:53:16.460 We will never have families again.
00:53:17.740 And this makes us the exemplar.
00:53:19.280 Now we will prepare our countries to be taken over.
00:53:23.260 You know, we will, uh, plan to hand over, uh, you know, our, our nation, uh, to, to new
00:53:29.600 arrivals, but we will not continue because we need to punish our parents.
00:53:33.560 You know, we need to punish our families with their Christianity and their, you know, maybe
00:53:38.840 they're, they're what like European heritage, like they're, they're evil.
00:53:42.460 And we will remove this evil from the earth by sterilizing ourselves.
00:53:45.680 That's really what the DNC is doing.
00:53:47.780 That's, that's how, uh, their adherents see themselves.
00:53:51.380 Uh, and it's really a terrible place, uh, to be.
00:53:53.980 It's a terrible place to live.
00:53:55.160 It's, it's, again, it's, it's some level it's, it's hilarious, you know, because I mean,
00:54:00.820 I guess if everyone who's with his beliefs is removing themselves from the gene pool, that
00:54:05.080 seems like a positive, but ultimately remember these people don't produce, they recruit.
00:54:08.980 And that's why they, they are fine with sterilizing themselves because they expect to still spread
00:54:14.240 their belief system.
00:54:15.300 They expect to take your children.
00:54:17.060 They expect to control the media.
00:54:18.640 They expect to control education.
00:54:20.180 They expect to convert everyone to their belief system, uh, rather than having children themselves.
00:54:25.620 So yeah, they might be getting themselves out of the gene pool in one sense.
00:54:28.880 Uh, but they are certainly in planning to invest themselves in controlling, uh, your children,
00:54:34.420 uh, which is why homeschooling, private schooling, as much as possible, breaking the monopoly,
00:54:39.340 uh, that the state has on education is critical.
00:54:42.640 Uh, that's why I'm glad that states like mine in Florida, the United States have done this.
00:54:46.240 And we need to see more and more of it because that is the plan.
00:54:48.940 Yes, they might be wiping, wiping themselves out.
00:54:51.120 They might be castrating themselves.
00:54:52.700 They might be, uh, you know, getting rid of their kids, but they're coming for your kids.
00:54:56.720 Uh, and they've said that they've, they've written songs about it.
00:54:59.140 They've sung songs about it.
00:55:00.260 That's not a mistake.
00:55:01.600 All right, guys.
00:55:02.800 Uh, let's go over to the questions of the people real quick.
00:55:08.900 Uh, and on reviewer says off topic question when AA talks about the boomer truth regime,
00:55:13.980 uh, is he referring to the same thing as our arena's concept to the post-war consensus?
00:55:18.860 If not, what's the difference?
00:55:20.800 Uh, they're close.
00:55:22.000 Uh, I would say that, uh, you can of course go to academic agent, um,
00:55:26.460 uh, my buddy there, uh, he, he has written, done many, uh, videos explaining the boomer
00:55:33.100 truth regime.
00:55:33.960 Uh, but yes, largely there's a large degree of overlap here.
00:55:37.300 The, the R.R. Reno talking about the post-war consensus in his book, uh, the, uh, um, uh,
00:55:43.180 return of the strong gods, uh, is, is very similar.
00:55:46.620 I think AA probably goes a little farther.
00:55:48.420 Uh, I think AA probably has a little more, uh, revisionist history involved a little
00:55:56.060 more, uh, uh, uh, what am I trying to say here?
00:56:02.140 He, he probably has a little more hatred for the United States.
00:56:06.140 Let's be honest.
00:56:07.320 Um, and, and also has a lot more criticism.
00:56:09.540 I think on the overall, overall historical narratives as where I think Reno's argument
00:56:15.200 is probably one more of emphasis, uh, you know, the learning the wrong, the long, the
00:56:20.300 wrong lessons from history as where I think AA is more directly challenging, uh, the historical
00:56:26.620 narrative itself.
00:56:27.500 But there's certainly a lot of overlap in those two terms.
00:56:31.540 Uh, let's see here.
00:56:34.880 Elijah Timon says, uh, no serious consequences for the Palestinian protests.
00:56:40.400 The little president of these colleges lost their job if they didn't crack down.
00:56:43.960 Yeah.
00:56:44.380 So I hear what you're saying and that it is very notable that it was should, should be
00:56:49.540 noted, uh, that several, uh, university presidents who didn't lose their job when BLM protests happened
00:56:56.160 on their campuses, when Antifa protests happened on their campuses, when people were literally
00:57:00.520 attacked on their campuses for being right wing, suddenly lost their jobs, uh, when people
00:57:05.520 protested against, uh, the nation of Israel, not even going to pretend like you shouldn't
00:57:10.820 be noticing that, that there isn't, uh, some suspect action being taken there.
00:57:15.120 Uh, that said, uh, when I said, uh, the consequences I meant for most of the protesters.
00:57:20.940 Now I can't speak to every individual instance.
00:57:23.180 I'm sure there are people who went to jail.
00:57:24.700 I'm sure there were probably someone who got expelled.
00:57:27.380 Uh, but for the most part, especially not just on the campus protests is protests, but
00:57:31.980 the protests in public areas, Washington, DC, these areas, uh, there wasn't a lot of consequence.
00:57:37.600 Uh, I think the same is true in the UK, but I don't want to speak with authority on that,
00:57:41.200 uh, because that's not my country.
00:57:42.660 I'm not as familiar.
00:57:43.320 Uh, but even the people who did see some kind of police action, uh, comparatively had much
00:57:49.700 less, uh, they were not serving, you know, no one went to jail for 13 years because they
00:57:55.940 were at the Palestinian pro-Palestinian protests, the way the people went to jail for 13 years,
00:58:00.020 because they weren't even at the J6 protests.
00:58:03.480 Uh, so that's what I was talking about.
00:58:05.260 You are right that there were people that were cracked down on, uh, that's worth taking very
00:58:09.580 serious note about.
00:58:10.440 Uh, but I just think that there is a definitive difference in the way that law and order has
00:58:16.300 been applied to people acting in this.
00:58:18.720 Yes.
00:58:18.920 Some, a few people lost their jobs, those jobs in the way that those, those jobs matter.
00:58:22.420 I'm not saying they don't, but, but the, the actual application of the law there is, is
00:58:26.740 very different.
00:58:28.740 Let's see here.
00:58:29.600 Uh, Joshua, uh, BB says people keep talking about the COVID tyranny as a wake-up call, but
00:58:35.200 the 2020 election cycle is what opened my eyes and no one talks about that anymore.
00:58:39.900 Uh, well, sure.
00:58:40.980 I think I, for me, that kind of all rolled together.
00:58:44.060 Uh, my first red pill was really in 2016 with Trump and immigration.
00:58:48.400 I was very confused once I started looking into the popularity or lack of popularity
00:58:53.680 for mass immigration, both left and right.
00:58:56.260 For most of American history, I was confused why the media was lying so much.
00:59:00.460 Uh, and that was really what sent me down the rabbit hole the first time.
00:59:04.020 Uh, but when we got to the 2020 election, when we got to the pandemic lockdowns, when we got
00:59:09.360 to the riots, all of these things stacked on top of each other, just went ahead and obliterated
00:59:14.460 everything I knew about limited government, democracy, these kinds of things.
00:59:19.440 Uh, and so, uh, I agree with you that, uh, people are not talking enough about that, but
00:59:25.540 for me, those are kind of just, I kind of roll those all together.
00:59:28.100 I address all three of those in my book, the total state.
00:59:31.040 So I think that they're all critical and the fact that they were stacked on top of each
00:59:35.400 other so closely probably was a big part of how people woke up.
00:59:38.640 Uh, Florida Henry says, are we trapped in a corporate socialist dystopia?
00:59:44.480 A revolution would lead to supply chain breakdowns, which would lead to mass starvation.
00:59:49.000 Yeah.
00:59:49.460 So this is a real problem.
00:59:50.840 Uh, and I'm not pretending it isn't, uh, one of the huge issues we have is, uh, really
00:59:56.800 what I understand.
00:59:58.280 It's really tempting to use corporate communist socialist fascist.
01:00:02.840 I, I understand it is very, um, tempting to use those terms and it's not like I never
01:00:08.720 use those terms, but I think it's important to recognize, but what you're really working
01:00:12.640 at, uh, looking at is managerialism.
01:00:15.260 And that's why managerialism, uh, unifies some of these governments that don't even share
01:00:20.220 the same ideologies or political priorities.
01:00:22.260 Sometimes it seems like they shouldn't, but they still do because of this managerial social
01:00:28.100 structure.
01:00:28.560 And you're right that at the moment, our entire society is based on these mass managerial
01:00:34.260 structures.
01:00:35.580 Uh, it's not just our governments.
01:00:37.360 It's not just our police.
01:00:38.900 It's not just our education.
01:00:40.040 It's not just our media.
01:00:41.120 It is logistics.
01:00:42.380 It's how you get food.
01:00:43.480 It's how you get water.
01:00:44.300 It's how you get electricity.
01:00:45.620 It's all built in.
01:00:46.800 And so if the managerial revolution is undone, uh, then that means that some of these other
01:00:54.460 bureaucratic structures that provide currently many material needs could possibly be undone.
01:01:00.080 And this is always the danger.
01:01:01.800 Okay.
01:01:02.160 There's a reason I am not a revolutionary.
01:01:05.500 I don't like revolutions.
01:01:08.140 Um, I'm not the edgiest boy to be very clear.
01:01:11.720 Uh, if at all possible, this is to be avoided because you're right.
01:01:16.640 There are serious consequences to what comes if this stuff breaks down, but ultimately these
01:01:22.560 things are breaking down anyway.
01:01:24.220 Supply chains are already breaking down.
01:01:26.080 The competence is already breaking down.
01:01:28.140 And on top of that, the government is imprisoning you anyway.
01:01:31.820 Like I said, in the UK, you've got all of the tyranny.
01:01:35.080 You've got all of the governance by, uh, by terror, but none of the benefits that are supposed
01:01:40.840 to come with competent, well, autocratic rule.
01:01:43.640 So we're getting all of the worst parts of the, of the autocracy we've been warned about.
01:01:48.180 And none of the parts where at least like things are safe and clean and like, it's not
01:01:52.020 super, you know, degenerate all over the place.
01:01:54.260 None of that.
01:01:55.020 Right.
01:01:55.540 So, so we're just getting the worst of all of it.
01:01:57.540 Uh, does that mean that I wish that, you know, supply chains would break down so we can
01:02:02.360 bring on some glorious revolution?
01:02:03.740 No, not really.
01:02:05.000 Uh, but they might come anyway.
01:02:06.720 And in the meantime, the answer is always the same.
01:02:09.200 Build, build parallel institutions, build communities, build self-sufficient groups.
01:02:17.020 Make sure that you are in a position where if tomorrow the total state disappeared, you
01:02:21.540 could take care of your family.
01:02:22.780 You could take care of your relatives, your extended family, your neighbors, your church.
01:02:27.680 Can your church care for everybody who doesn't have family around?
01:02:32.280 Do they know how to get in contact with everyone?
01:02:35.180 These are the kinds of things that matter when, when, when, you know, stuff hits the fan and
01:02:40.460 no matter what's going to happen next, you should be prepared in those situations.
01:02:44.840 The total state is going to fail.
01:02:47.020 It might fail because things accelerate.
01:02:49.120 It might fail on its own, but either way, it's going to fall apart.
01:02:53.280 And when things come apart, you need to have stable structures around you.
01:02:56.820 You need to be put together.
01:02:58.000 Your family needs to be put together.
01:02:59.420 Your neighborhood needs to be put together.
01:03:01.020 Your church needs to be put together.
01:03:02.380 Get on that.
01:03:03.560 That's what matters.
01:03:05.600 Tiny stupid demon says there's no danger, uh, quote unquote, our democracy can become
01:03:11.040 tyrannical because there's no way the entire population could become corrupted.
01:03:14.780 Right?
01:03:15.400 Yeah.
01:03:15.680 Well said tiny stupid demon.
01:03:17.260 Yeah.
01:03:17.420 This is central.
01:03:18.440 Again, I go on at length about this in the book, uh, why, uh, it's critical for the manager
01:03:24.500 elite to wear away virtue, uh, to corrupt the population that is critical to the expansion
01:03:29.820 of their power.
01:03:30.720 Uh, and this is how you can get a tyranny in our quote unquote democracy.
01:03:35.900 Uh, creeper weirdo says, remember kids, our democracy means our power.
01:03:39.660 Very much.
01:03:40.340 So very much.
01:03:41.060 So, uh, can here says, uh, or, and I share your longing for historic American nation, but
01:03:49.200 since only 20% or less of the population are foundational Anglo-Protestant, uh, non, uh,
01:03:55.440 Slav Germans, Irish, et cetera, what does it mean in real life?
01:03:58.760 This is a good question.
01:03:59.740 And I would encourage you to read my friend, Jeremy Carl's book, um, uh, the unprotected
01:04:04.760 class, uh, about anti-white discrimination.
01:04:07.140 Uh, he goes into at length, all of the documentation about how anti-white demonstration, uh, discrimination
01:04:14.620 is real.
01:04:15.280 It's happening.
01:04:16.160 It's pernicious.
01:04:17.200 It has extremely negative outcomes.
01:04:18.940 So it has all the things you would expect in there, but in his solutions chapter, he
01:04:23.120 makes a really good point about, uh, the need for ethnogenesis, the need for, uh, creating
01:04:29.500 an identity inside the United States.
01:04:31.580 Now you may not like his answer to this, which is, uh, actually embracing the joke or like
01:04:38.640 the left calls out multiracial whiteness, right?
01:04:41.760 When Hispanics are too white or other, other Asians are too white.
01:04:45.660 Uh, they say the threat of multiracial whiteness, uh, Jeremy Carl says, actually, we should lean
01:04:49.780 into this.
01:04:50.500 Uh, we should, we should actually create a situation.
01:04:53.660 And this is what really America always was.
01:04:56.220 It was an Anglo-Protestant nation that allowed people to join as long as they assimilated.
01:05:01.260 Now they can control how many people could come in and it was better to have people that were
01:05:06.440 closer to your culture, as opposed to people who were further away and made it easier to
01:05:11.520 assimilate them.
01:05:12.280 So you could have a very small amount of people who were very close to you.
01:05:15.140 And that was a lot easier to bring them in.
01:05:17.280 But this is always a feature of America.
01:05:18.940 Now I think as Americans, we should probably stop all immigration for like at least 20 years
01:05:23.140 to figure out what we should do and who we should be.
01:05:26.100 But if we open it back up again, that is a good focus is like, you can come here, but
01:05:31.640 this is the standard of the United States.
01:05:34.160 If you come and we're going to be very selective of, of what you provide, if you provide anything,
01:05:39.600 uh, and, and whether you were close enough in culture and belief, where we believe that
01:05:44.760 you can assimilate to what we have in the United States, you can also do this inside the
01:05:48.880 United States, you know, come one, come all that are already here.
01:05:52.440 Like we got to, we got to deport people who should not be here, illegal immigrants, but
01:05:57.400 one way or another, as you say, the demographics, the demographics of America have changed, but
01:06:02.200 the core identity is the same.
01:06:04.280 And so create a scenario in which you can encourage that multiracial whiteness.
01:06:08.640 You can encourage that blending, uh, that is one of identity through the shared understanding
01:06:14.840 of a heritage of a tradition.
01:06:17.380 Uh, again, maybe people won't like that.
01:06:20.100 Maybe ultimately that's not enough for them, or that doesn't solve the problem.
01:06:24.320 It's only a start, but it is an interesting thing that he, uh, offers in his book.
01:06:28.880 Uh, I'll encourage you to, to go ahead and read the rest of it.
01:06:31.200 I'm not going to try to break the entire chapter down here, uh, in just a few minutes.
01:06:35.720 Uh, but I think it's an interesting way to think about it.
01:06:38.380 A good way to possibly think about how you could heal that ultimately.
01:06:42.420 Let's hear.
01:06:43.520 Elijah again says, Star Trek is always one abortion away.
01:06:46.860 Yeah, that, um, as that is a very depressing thing, but that, that is pretty much what
01:06:53.100 a lot of the left would believe at this point.
01:06:55.300 If they even, if they don't think that like Star Trek is just, you know, too, too, uh,
01:06:59.660 Western centric, probably.
01:07:01.300 Uh, let's see here.
01:07:02.720 Uh, Clifford Jaded says, the trains do run on time here.
01:07:05.600 Uh, we redacted drug paddlers for 15 grams of heroin.
01:07:08.800 Uh, we're, we're not that authoritarian.
01:07:10.980 We have elections and a thriving night left.
01:07:13.080 Oh yes.
01:07:13.500 Uh, Cliff, I believe is actually in Singapore.
01:07:15.400 I believe he's mentioned that before.
01:07:17.220 Um, and yeah, I mean, I obviously I'm, you know, I'm playing this up for dramatic effect.
01:07:22.740 Uh, I understand that ultimately a lot of people in Singapore would not understand it
01:07:27.240 as authoritarian though, uh, people outside of it would.
01:07:30.520 Uh, but you know, the trains arrive on time and you know, you don't have a bunch of, uh,
01:07:35.180 drug addicts strung out in the subway waiting for those trains, uh, or harassing people who
01:07:39.960 do.
01:07:40.100 And you don't have to worry about a large amount of immigrants who have no interest in
01:07:44.400 assimilating or contributing to society being brought in by the bus load to manipulate the
01:07:49.400 elections that you have.
01:07:50.320 Uh, so, uh, must be nice, I guess is the only thing I can really say about that.
01:07:55.140 Uh, Joshua Ham says, speaking of a narco tyranny in the USA, Don, the pub got arrested this
01:08:00.720 morning, uh, by, uh, by FBI over January 6th, uh, political arrest ramping up, uh, as, uh,
01:08:08.420 election season approach.
01:08:09.740 Yes.
01:08:09.940 I did, uh, message his wife, uh, to see if I don't, I'm not sure if he has a good lawyer,
01:08:16.680 uh, but, uh, I really, uh, prayers for Don and his family first and foremost, I should
01:08:21.980 say people, uh, please pray for Don and his family.
01:08:25.060 Um, and, um, you know, uh, I know that there's a GoFundMe if, if anyone, uh, has that or can
01:08:32.620 get me a link for that, I will throw it up in chat.
01:08:35.380 Now I'll, I'll, uh, talk here for a minute or two, uh, if someone can find me, uh, the,
01:08:40.620 the, or Gibson go, yes.
01:08:42.160 If someone can find that for me, uh, I will make sure to put it up here so that we can,
01:08:46.280 we can share that out.
01:08:47.560 That's very important.
01:08:48.960 Uh, I, like I said, I also sent a message.
01:08:51.040 I haven't heard back yet, but hopefully we can make sure that Don has, uh, the legal representation
01:08:56.040 that he needs.
01:08:57.080 I'm not sure what's going on there.
01:08:59.260 I have not been in contact, uh, prior to that, but I, I obviously want to make sure that,
01:09:04.360 uh, people have the opportunity to support him, uh, because he's somebody who I know
01:09:09.100 a lot of people who watch his show have watched his show over the years.
01:09:12.960 Um, as far as I understand, he was not in, uh, the J six, um, you know, he was not in the
01:09:18.620 vicinity of, uh, uh, well, I guess he was outside.
01:09:22.300 Maybe, I don't know.
01:09:23.280 I shouldn't speak out of turn cause I don't know all the details.
01:09:25.920 So I'll just say from what I understand, he did not go in the building, uh, but has been
01:09:29.980 caught up in this scenario.
01:09:31.020 So again, if anyone can just find me, uh, the link to that, uh, possibly I will throw
01:09:38.240 it up for everyone.
01:09:39.220 Uh, but while I wait for that guys, I just want to say, uh, thank you everybody, uh, for,
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01:10:11.820 And of course, if you would like to get my book, the total state, uh, then I will go
01:10:16.700 ahead and, or sorry, I'm still looking for that, uh, that, uh, that link.
01:10:21.300 That's why I'm distracted here.
01:10:22.360 Uh, but if you'd like to get my book, the total state, you can do that on Amazon.
01:10:26.660 You can do that in Barnes and Noble, uh, books, a million, those kinds of places.
01:10:31.060 Uh, let me see here.
01:10:32.840 Sorry.
01:10:33.240 I'll just turn my full attention to see if I can't find this link before I go.
01:10:38.640 Uh, cause I would like people to have the option of sharing that out.
01:10:42.000 I know I just saw it.
01:10:43.940 Where did it go?
01:10:44.960 This for the link, somebody would have it up.
01:11:02.940 Here we go.
01:11:07.600 All right.
01:11:07.860 So I, again, I don't know everything here.
01:11:09.820 Please forgive me for not having all of the information, but, uh, uh, this is at least
01:11:15.500 what got posted on Don's Twitter.
01:11:18.360 So I'm going to put this in here for people who want to be able to, uh, want to be able
01:11:27.320 to do that.
01:11:28.260 All right.
01:11:28.560 So we've got that there.
01:11:30.380 Uh, it is shared out.
01:11:32.400 If you'd like to donate to Don, uh, and his legal defense, uh, you can go there.
01:11:37.220 Uh, but like I said, please make sure that you also go ahead and pray for, uh, Don and
01:11:42.520 his family.
01:11:43.080 I know that's incredibly difficult time.
01:11:45.180 Uh, very sad that the United States is at a point where this is, uh, something that you
01:11:49.540 have to do regularly, uh, ask for donations to keep from going to jail for a political,
01:11:54.680 uh, wrong thing.
01:11:56.120 Uh, it's a terrifying thing, uh, to be a reality in a Western nations, but sadly that is the
01:12:01.740 case.
01:12:02.120 All right, guys, thank you once again for coming on, stay safe.
01:12:05.340 And as always, I will talk to you next time.