How did Pride become America s most widely celebrated holiday? And how did it become a religious festival that we all have to participate in a year-long celebration that everyone is required to endure on a regular basis? How did this happen? And what role does religion play in all of this?
00:00:36.920So I'm sure you have noticed the changes in the air.
00:00:41.420It's that time of year once again where all of your favorite corporations and government bureaus change the color of their logos.
00:00:51.260Everyone is suddenly invaded by rainbow flags as the spirit of pride just sweeps across the country.
00:01:00.000You have to endure this for an entire month.
00:01:02.320But of course, it's escaped well beyond that.
00:01:05.480We know that, well, June is the official pride month that now is regularly celebrated as if it was a religious holiday for every bureaucracy and every agency and every institution inside the United States.
00:01:21.140That actually pretty much is a perpetual year-long celebration that everyone is required to endure over and over and over again.
00:01:31.520But the question is, how did we get here?
00:01:33.740How did something that just a few decades ago was considered pretty taboo?
00:01:39.080Most people weren't really interested in it, and we were constantly told that, well, if it even happens, it'll just be a few people getting married.
00:01:51.100How's this suddenly become this religious festival, this never-ending parade that we all have to endure on a regular basis?
00:01:58.300How did it become the American Ramadan, the pilgrimage that everyone must make, the worship everyone must go ahead and participate in, the reason for which now we invade other countries?
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00:03:51.100How is it that this became America's most widely celebrated holiday?
00:03:56.460At this point, you don't even have people calling it Christmas or Easter, right?
00:04:01.680It's got to be like the winter holiday or the spring, whatever.
00:04:05.940There's all these euphemisms people are allowed to use.
00:04:09.180I guess like Santa Claus and a bunny, but they can't actually talk about any of the Christian holidays and what they're for and why we're celebrating them, right?
00:04:18.000But Pride Month is the one that everyone is focused on.
00:04:21.260It's the one that every major institution proudly and loudly proclaims.
00:04:26.020They might censor themselves when it comes to other religions, but there is one religion that is foremost in front of all of us.
00:04:34.740And, of course, that is the religion of Pride.
00:04:39.420Because, I mean, just a few decades ago, California was voting against gay marriage.
00:04:46.780Prop 8 was out there and, you know, it was one of the most liberal states in the country, and yet it was still conservative enough to vote against the redefinition of marriage and official redefinition.
00:05:00.760How do we go from a point where, you know, this argument of, oh, well, you know, maybe just a few people get married.
00:05:08.220You just you just some equal rights here, man.
00:05:09.940You got to let people see each other in the hospital.
00:05:11.460That's all it's about to the point where now there's a corporate mandate for everybody who has a job of a certain in a company of a certain size to just worship this, to make sure it gets, you know, slathered on every logo.
00:06:11.800Modern people like to think that we've cast off all these old kooky ideas about value of, you know, valuing things, the metaphysical, the spiritual.
00:06:25.660We don't need any of those old stories and, you know, ancient books, Bronze Age myths, as the Reddit atheists like to tell us all the time.
00:06:34.020We've moved beyond these things where, you know, we base everything on science.
00:06:38.160We have thought through and constructed.
00:06:40.620We have a social contract that everybody signs at some point, maybe.
00:06:44.820And that's what actually holds us together.
00:06:47.220And we create our values from the bottom up, you know, creating them through our own reason, our own intellect.
00:06:54.460We don't need any of that silly religious mumbo jumbo.
00:06:57.560This is something that even today we still have a bunch of kind of rationalists going around pretending is the case.
00:07:03.920But, of course, I think it's becoming more and more acceptable for people to recognize that that is not the case, that actually every society will have a faith that animates it, that there is no morally neutral, central or centrist idea of the way things should be.
00:07:22.100You can't actually arrive at a worldview, a set of morals, a set of, you know, a vision for your culture without having some kind of belief that is beyond yourself, that is unquestionable, that is not open to the rationalistic process, that did not arise from it.
00:07:41.880You have to have that as a foundational aspect of your culture.
00:08:09.980Of course, you know, you have blasphemy laws in the name of kind of pride.
00:08:16.320If you saw recently, just a few days ago, there was a flag painted on the crosswalk in a city in Florida, and they went at someone went ahead and did donuts on there.
00:08:28.880And the police were talking about how there was going to be a manhunt to find the person who had desecrated this holy symbol.
00:08:38.380There's a reason that they're painting this on crosswalks.
00:08:42.020You know that people literally walk on these things, drive on these things.
00:08:45.780If you have some holy symbol that no one is supposed to besmirch, you would put it somewhere where they don't have access to it with like a car with, you know, literally just whatever's on the bottom of their shoe.
00:08:58.180But of course, they do this on purpose.
00:08:59.820And the reason that they do this is part of the religious ritual, a thing that needs to kick off Pride Month is a display of victimhood.
00:09:09.300Someone needs to show hatred and disrespect.
00:09:12.180There needs to be something that triggers the idea that there's still an attack on LGBTQ folks.
00:09:19.220And you got to go ahead and protect them from the evil, hateful, you know, actually religious people somewhere.
00:09:26.060And so it's really important to put your symbol somewhere where it's easily defiled.
00:09:41.940This is the passion play of being oppressed and being attacked.
00:09:46.620It's really important to go ahead and play into that at the beginning of every Pride Month so that there's an actual function that it serves.
00:09:54.700Right. And this is really key because the LGBTQ religious aspect of this thing really is a the end point of the civil rights revolution.
00:10:08.460The United States used to have an identity as a nation and that nation had a particular set of people.
00:10:15.300It had particular faiths. You know, you were known for your regionality.
00:10:19.420So, you know, of course, there's a little bit of actual diversity, not the fake diversity that we talk about today.
00:10:23.880There's there is actual diversity of culture inside the United States as different regions had focuses on, you know, maybe different forms of Protestantism or even Catholicism in some cases.
00:10:35.200But, you know, there there was always a shared identity that came across those different disparate cultures that used to be the United States.
00:10:46.200It was mostly descended from Europe, mixed in some other cultures and had its own distinct flavor.
00:10:53.120You know, it had many of those folkways and traditions, but it put a little spin on those.
00:10:59.440You know, we were an up and coming nation building ourselves.
00:11:02.580You know, we were descended from these long traditions, but we're forging our own future.
00:11:07.640The spirit of the pioneer, you know, the settler was really the American spirit.
00:11:13.140Ultimately, we came from a great place, but we've come here to make a better place and we're forging that together.
00:11:19.440That was kind of the notion of the American identity.
00:11:23.120Well, what the American identity has become is one of the civil rights revolution, because the American identity has become obsessed with the wrongs that it had in its past.
00:11:40.680That's not something that you want to be a part of your culture.
00:11:43.700But this is true of everyone everywhere throughout history.
00:11:46.760This is not somehow unique to the United States.
00:11:49.380It's not some some evil that only existed here.
00:11:52.940It's not something that only happened for people of European descent.
00:11:56.520This is slavery is a constant across pretty much every culture in the world.
00:12:01.680The idea of the other or a minority being ones that are less accepted in society, again, is one that's constant throughout pretty much every culture in history.
00:12:12.300And so while these things might not be optimal, some of the behaviors in the past were not great.
00:12:17.020That does not mean that America needs to feel any kind of shame, any kind of deep sorrow or regret beyond what anyone else does for these kind of things as part of human development.
00:12:27.580And, you know, there's no reason for America to have some particular idea of needing to go ahead and atone for these problems.
00:12:36.480But this has really become the core of the American identity.
00:12:39.460You know, every movie, every TV show, every song, every piece of culture that's produced, every program that's put out by a government or corporation is about talking about the evils that have been visited upon.
00:12:55.160We just go over and over and over again when you're teaching in a public school, this is the central part of every lesson, whether you're reading or writing or doing arithmetic, every part of this is like a civil rights movement lesson is woven in there.
00:13:11.580And this March for Civil Rights has meant that the United States needs to have a successive set of liberation narratives.
00:13:19.380Of course, you know, slavery is the first one, but women's rights and then you the rights of the disabled and the rights of, you know, many people.
00:13:28.680You, of course, eventually get to to gay marriage and then you get to like trans rights.
00:13:34.800Now, you have to move along this timeline.
00:13:36.720And every time you have one of these revolutions, the group involved gets smaller and smaller.
00:13:45.000And the reason you have to keep having these revolutions is if you stop doing that, if you ever stop having this oppressor, oppressed narrative, this discovery, we're fighting a new civil rights.
00:13:57.280If you don't have that narrative, then you lose one of the animating sparks of what has now become this global American empire and its identity.
00:14:05.960And so that means that you need to go ahead and have something like the like Pride Month, which celebrates this eternal revolution.
00:14:13.980Right. That this moment in history where there's the sea change and this group is is 100 percent freed from the shackles, but not 100 percent.
00:14:23.020Actually, it's really important that it's never 100 percent.
00:14:24.960There's always that little there's always this continued somewhere behind the corner.
00:14:28.540There's always these people who are looking to oppress us more.
00:14:31.400And that's really a critical part of now what has become the revolutionary identity at the heart of the global American empire.
00:14:41.540And this faith is important because it allows for a few different things.
00:14:46.100As I've told people who watch this before, a ruling formula, which is from Gaetano Mosca's political theorist, a ruling formula is critical to all ruling classes.
00:14:58.880And it's really important that not just the people buy into this.
00:15:02.380It's not just the noble lie from Plato, but the rulers themselves actually need to buy in to the ruling formula.
00:15:09.960And religion is always part of that ruling formula.
00:15:12.860Maybe it's the divine right of kings or something like that.
00:15:16.500Right. But but there's always an idea that something beyond something core to our identity, something that that's divine or or quasi divine has to go ahead and invest the ruling class with the power that they have.
00:15:33.000And so ultimately, you know, the old stories about, you know, God blessing a certain people or, you know, giving them a manifest destiny of some kind had to fall away from the American empire for it to transition into what it is now.
00:15:50.900And the ruling class need to buy into a framework that would allow for this eternal revolution, would give them a religious mandate over the people that they were supposed to be ruling and would allow them to continually expand their power on a regular basis.
00:16:06.600And this is why the LGBTQ faith is the perfect one for exactly this, because it fundamentally alters a core part of what has made up societies for pretty much all of human history.
00:16:21.060And this is the male, female family. This is the male, female dynamic, right?
00:16:26.460Whatever you say about other other civilizations, they almost always had some kind of structure of all surrounding, obviously, the creation of families.
00:16:38.140This is a core thing that has to be protected in pretty much every civilization.
00:16:42.800If it wants to continue, you need a way to organize, structure yourself so that you can take care of children, teach the next generation, train them up.
00:16:51.200These kind of things protect them. And so it's critical that you have some some story, some way in which you justify kind of binding people together long term to go ahead and invest in this duty.
00:17:05.380And of course, the very organic way this happens is men and women, you know, have sex and have children and take care of them.
00:17:13.060The structures might look different. Maybe, you know, men can have multiple wives or maybe there's a some kind of extended family structure involved.
00:17:21.680But there's always something, you know, no matter how weird it gets, there's always something that allows for this most organic of coupling and pairings that reproduce to go ahead and be protected.
00:17:33.360But of course, that's not what happens when you go ahead and redefine kind of what a family is, when you go ahead and introduce the idea that maybe a family's got two dads, maybe it's got two moms, even though that's impossible to actually produce children.
00:17:48.460And when when when you break that up in that way, all of a sudden you you kind of throw everything up for grabs, right?
00:17:55.920Every part of culture, every part of what was the bedrock of kind of human social organization is suddenly up for grabs.
00:18:04.080And if you're a ruling class that wants to have an eternal revolution, to have the ability to exchange your power into every aspect of culture, every aspect of your society, then this is the perfect reason.
00:18:18.020Like, this is the perfect political formula, because you are involved.
00:18:24.180You have a sacred quest, which is to remake society, take it out of this traditional orthodox way of that, that pretty much every society has been structured for all of human history.
00:18:36.760And you need to go ahead and remake it into a world where, like, two trans people can have children and this can be OK and this can form a family and this this is something that's going to be sacred and protected.
00:18:50.480And the amount of architecture required, like the raw amount of kind of scaffolding that you need to build around a construct that artificial is insane.
00:19:02.460And that'll give you a reason to do just about anything.
00:19:05.420You can expand into pretty much every aspect of human society because everything basically in the world is pushing against this construct.
00:19:14.260And so it allows you to go ahead and have, again, like a religious fervor around the necessity of remaking every institution inside your society so that it can enable this interaction.
00:19:29.520Because, of course, a lot of this is, again, heavily unnatural.
00:19:33.240You have to go through vast amounts of very strange and expensive surgeries to go to transition.
00:19:41.160It needs to turn you into a lifelong client of the pharmaceutical industry.
00:19:46.840You need to go ahead and probably have like a surrogate, have babies for you, even if you're just like a gay couple.
00:19:53.160Obviously, in many cases, you don't have the raw material required.
00:19:57.600You know, the two pluses or two negatives don't get this done.
00:20:00.460And so you have to figure out how to purchase a baby from a mother.
00:20:19.180And so there's this constant excuse to say, oh, well, that's bigotry.
00:20:23.260We need to get involved in that to stop that.
00:20:25.660We need to make sure that children are taught from an early age to accept these things that otherwise they are just not going to accept.
00:20:31.520They know we're not going to be good for them.
00:20:33.040We need to go ahead and make sure that we can involve ourselves in every, you know, every type of sale, every commercial enterprise, every educational enterprise, every form of media.
00:20:46.580There's always an excuse to go ahead and expand the structure of the state, because ultimately what you're trying to create is something so wholly artificial that you need totalitarian control.
00:20:58.900And that's why we notice that the institutions push this more than anything, right?
00:21:03.180That's why the corporations and the government institutions are the ones that get so heavily involved in signaling this stuff, because they had to be captured in order to enable this.
00:21:14.160They need to go ahead and wield a large amount of power.
00:21:16.920And it's the institutions that are going to go ahead and hold aloft this artificial construct that otherwise would crash to the ground at any given moment.
00:21:26.360It's interesting to see, though, that this Pride Month is a little different.
00:21:30.560So I think last year was particularly egregious because of the things leading up to it.
00:21:36.760Hopefully you remember the fact that there was a shooting in Tennessee.
00:21:40.760There were six people killed at a Christian school, three children and three adults.
00:21:47.860And it was, of course, done by a trans shooter.
00:21:50.240We later found out that not only did they hate Christians, they also had, you know, hate white people.
00:21:55.180There was an anti-white shooting as well, as long with being anti-Christian.
00:21:58.580They had we got pieces of their manifesto.
00:22:01.120We still don't have all of it to this point.
00:22:03.860But, you know, we we make sure to cover up the documents.
00:22:07.100We don't want people to see, I suppose.
00:22:08.740And so, you know, that was leading up to the Pride Month.
00:22:13.500And despite the fact that this was happening, you know, this had just happened to a bunch of children, you know, that this shooting had occurred, this terrible school shooting had occurred.
00:22:23.820They went ahead and went through kind of all of the different rituals involved with Pride Month.
00:22:34.100That was the thing that was really egregious.
00:22:35.760This is why we got the Bud Light boycott.
00:22:37.440If you remember, Dylan Mulvaney shows up on a Pride, you know, a Pride can for Bud Light right before Pride Month, even after the shooting.
00:22:46.100The Madonna and, you know, of course, Joe Biden, all these people.
00:22:50.800So you've always been picky about your produce.
00:22:53.360But now you find yourself checking every label to make sure it's Canadian.
00:23:05.360You know, we're saying, oh, we stand with the trans community, right?
00:23:11.320Not the children who had died, not the Christian community that was impacted, not the national community that had been destroyed.
00:23:18.220But you just, you know, you just saw them embrace all of this, you know, not hesitate for even a moment while they were going ahead and engaging with kind of the normal ritual.
00:23:31.020In fact, just going much harder, right?
00:23:34.220And this all kind of culminated with the trans flag being flown in front of the White House, you know, like over the presidential podium, a true capture moment.
00:23:45.780Isn't it interesting how the left will tell us that symbols don't mean anything until their symbols are the one reigning supreme?
00:23:53.200That's an amazing trick that kind of the modern mind has played on people, right?
00:23:59.080We dismantled all these ideas of the sacred.
00:24:02.240We told ourselves that not only is religion not real and we don't need the faith, but actually we can go ahead and dismantle all the symbols.
00:24:10.680You know, the flags don't mean anything.
00:24:12.840You need to be able to, like, burn an American flag.
00:24:15.160But don't you dare, you know, put tire marks on a pride flag that's literally on the road, right?
00:24:31.380But by the way, this is sacred and you better go ahead and salute it.
00:24:35.040It's amazing what you can convince people to do once you move things out of the world of the sacred and you move it into the world of the secular, right?
00:24:42.980If you can just explain to people that ultimately these symbols and the stuff doesn't really matter because we're all just bags of meat and this is all just kind of a manufactured idea from before we became rational.
00:24:57.760If you can do that to people and you can get them to divest themselves, you put them in this really, you tear down all the defenses.
00:25:05.680You put them in this open state where they'll accept a lot of things that otherwise they wouldn't.
00:25:10.320And then all of a sudden, once you've installed your symbols and your beliefs, once you've installed your religion, oh, it turns out all those things are sacred.
00:26:52.760You know, it's the kids stuff and it's the government agencies, like the Navy SEALs, you know, wanted to let you know that, yeah, that they were in support of LGBTQ rights.
00:27:04.140The FBI was, like, you know, in the Pride parade.
00:27:10.700The FBI was intimidating parents a few years ago if they protested against, you know, having this kind of gender identity indoctrination in schools.
00:27:21.060And now they're marching in the parade to support that very same cause.
00:27:25.640Hmm, I wonder what happened there, right?
00:27:27.860Like, it turns out our secret police have a very specific faith that they're loyal to, and they will literally come and spy on your church, like, nice Latin mass you have there.
00:27:39.160You might be talking against our faith there.
00:27:41.300We need to make sure that we're surveilling you, an American citizen, for that kind of heresy.
00:27:46.380You know, this is kind of the situation we're in.
00:27:49.140And again, because that ruling formula is the eternal revolution, you have to safeguard the holy unnatural construct you've created at all times.
00:27:58.340You need infinite power to reach in, prevent the bigotry, prevent, you know, make sure that all of these services are available to people to enable these lifestyles, all of this stuff.
00:28:09.840And you need to continue to do that because it gives you infinite power.
00:28:13.080And it dissolves all these family units, right?
00:28:15.860If you can go ahead and alter what a family is, then by definition, the government needs to go in and be able to take action in case any of those family units are threatened or one of the kids involved in a family,
00:28:31.620maybe they've bought into the gender ideology and they've decided that they want to start taking puberty blockers at nine.
00:28:38.320Well, you've got to go in there and wrest control of that child from the parents because you know best and you've got to protect their LGBTQ rights.
00:28:59.960It's just a cost of spell at all times.
00:29:03.400You can be at war with nature 24-7 and therefore you can demand power 24-7 because you're always fighting for something that is just wildly unnatural.
00:29:14.500And, of course, this revolution moves beyond our own borders, right?
00:29:22.320Now this ideology has been used to try to conquer every aspect of the United States.
00:29:30.020And, again, we see this with the need to indoctrinate children with it, make sure that we wedge them away from their parents as much as possible,
00:29:36.340make sure there's no scenario where they could be taught any kind of alternative value set that might not align with the regime's values.
00:29:44.040But this also becomes a global perspective.
00:29:47.520And this is something that Sam Francis predicted in Leviathan and its enemies when he was explaining the managerial state.
00:29:53.920One of the reasons I've said that I don't think the woke is being put away is, you know,
00:29:58.840AA believes ultimately that this is a failed strategy and that the people involved have to dial it back so that they can maintain control.
00:30:07.800And they'll do that because they recognize that wokeness is this thing that's, you know, tearing up their hold on the people.
00:30:19.660It's driving people to push back in ways they never did before and ultimately has to be put in the closet.
00:30:24.160But the reason I oppose him on that is not that I don't think that's a that was a would be a reasonable strategy for a ruling elite that wanted to maintain power,
00:30:33.900but that they can't do that because ultimately this ideology is central to the expansion of the managerial regime.
00:30:41.400They need to go ahead and wear down all identity, right?
00:30:45.800And Sam Francis and again here, I mean, organic, organic identities, not not the fake plastic identity politics stuff that they've been throwing around in the United States.
00:30:56.260They're trying to get everybody addicted to.
00:30:58.120And so, you know, Sam Francis predicts that they need a hedonistic and cosmopolitan basically tool to do this.
00:31:07.240Like that's the you need to go ahead and make people basically have the lowest impulse control possible, buy into the most destructive lifestyles possible,
00:31:17.960deracinate them as much as possible, pull them away from any localized identity.
00:31:44.640That prevents them from conquering every part of your soul, basically.
00:31:50.100And to go ahead and open you up to this ideological possession, they need to make sure that they rend you out of any of these connections to your past, to your heritage, to your faith,
00:32:00.580to anything that's truly spiritual, truly nurturing, anything organic, and they need to go ahead and reprogram you with something that will basically a cheap filler religion that will allow them to go ahead and push this forward.
00:32:13.940So, again, the eternal revolution aspect allows them to constantly move the civil rights movement forward.
00:32:20.120It allows them to go ahead and strip out all connections that would hinder their power, to go ahead and dismantle any parts of people's identities that would keep them from having total loyalty to the corporation they work for and the government they're paying taxes to, these kind of things.
00:32:37.220And that's the purpose that the ideology serves.
00:32:40.740Again, the ruling formula, they truly believe it.
00:32:47.280It's not just a cynical ploy for power.
00:32:48.920They truly believe that they are rescuing all of these LGBTQ folks from the evil backwards racist hicks in middle America and eventually the world.
00:33:01.200They truly buy into that aspect, that spiritual mission.
00:33:05.060But also it has a material and power component that all works together, right?
00:33:10.860The ruling formulas that are successful all work in the same.
00:33:22.980It's all it's all got to flow in the same direction.
00:33:25.920That's what creates a successful ruling formula.
00:33:29.220And so, you know, this like San Francisco said, this is used to dismantle all of these identities and pull people out of them so they no longer have any support structure that will push back against the state and allows these organizations to go ahead and take over the lives of people lock, stock and barrel.
00:33:47.940And now we see, like I said, that moves beyond the nation itself and it becomes global, right?
00:33:53.360This is becomes the driving ideology of globalism.
00:33:56.480We're not just fighting for LGBTQ rights in America anymore.
00:34:00.420We don't just have to defeat the evil red staters at home.
00:34:03.840We need to go out globally and capture this.
00:34:06.120And so it's important for every U.S. embassy, even the ones, you know, in the Vatican to go ahead and, you know, raise a pride flag so that they know that, you know, they've been conquered by kind of this global American empire.
00:34:21.140This is a big this is a big part of the narrative when it came to when it came to fighting Russia, right, that we had that we had to side with Ukraine because they're they're LGBTQ people and trans people are terrified that Russia would come in and force their evil Orthodox Christian beliefs down on the Ukrainians, even though there's an Orthodox community in Ukraine, but whatever.
00:34:45.040Yeah, that's not important. That that that that community being suppressed by the Ukrainian government and, you know, actually being outlawed in many ways by the Ukrainian government.
00:34:54.500We don't talk about that. The suppression of Christians isn't real. It's only the LGBTQ community that could ever be oppressed.
00:35:00.900And so we have this reason to go invade anybody. Right. We need to go ahead and further LGBTQ rights.
00:35:07.260Yeah, we used to fight for democracy, but now democracy means the right of two guys to get married or you to transition your eight year old.
00:35:13.900And so this really becomes the the ideology of the global empire, the same in the same way that it enabled this eternal revolution, this eternal expansion of government that that went ahead and tore down all barriers and refocused all energy and all structures into this artifice of the total state in something like the United States.
00:35:36.180Now that has to conquer everything. And we can see how many of the satellite nations of the empire are actually even more fervently involved in this.
00:35:46.540Ironically, some of the most serious pushback comes from inside the United States.
00:35:52.040Many of the other nations are actually far much further down the road on this.
00:35:56.340But ultimately, this becomes the reason why you would invade anybody.
00:35:59.460It becomes the moral justification for why you need to go ahead and continue your expansion.
00:36:04.360And again, this is just the cause of the spell. Right. You can just go anywhere with this.
00:36:08.000There's always some nation that probably needs some some freedom and some gay marriage.
00:36:12.960You know, Raytheon with the rainbow flag draped on the bomb.
00:36:16.320This is the memes make themselves. But this is now the energy that we have constantly.
00:36:20.460And that's why it was so important for this to become a thing. Right.
00:36:23.940It it it was it was towed in. We got the you know, the camel got the nose in the tent by saying, oh, well, ultimately, this isn't going to be a big deal.
00:36:31.740How does this affect you personally? And now it's well, we got to worship this.
00:36:35.780We got to spend an entire month making this the only thing that matters inside our nation.
00:36:40.080Then finally becomes, oh, we have to go invade other nations about this. Right.
00:36:43.780And and the reason is this this became the animating force.
00:36:48.440It became that political formula. It became the religious and spiritual identity of the empire.
00:36:55.520But it also became the thing that was key for the mechanism of hollowing out the identities that exist in the past, getting rid of all the old loyalties,
00:37:08.260even loyalty to family because you've restructured the family at its core.
00:37:11.200And you and to do this, you really have to focus all of people's attention like they really do need to blast you with that propaganda 24 seven.
00:37:19.720It's not a mistake. It's not a miscalculation.
00:37:22.280All of these things are necessary for them to operate the machine the way that they want to operate it.
00:37:27.060Now, ultimately, I don't think this is sustainable.
00:37:28.740I think we are seeing, in fact, I believe the polls are starting to come out that Gen Z is is the first generation to reduce its acceptance of gay marriage.
00:38:00.000But of course, it's slow and they've moved the ball on this quite a bit to the point where even rolling it back means that people are still accepting like 80 percent of this stuff.
00:38:08.680But I think ultimately the things that they're doing are unsustainable.
00:38:12.060I don't think I think that they make people deeply unhappy.
00:38:14.340And I think trying to fight nature, trying to fight a natural order is always a losing battle.
00:38:20.140And the immense amount of energy that you need to do that will eventually tear you down.
00:38:24.800Yes, in the short term, it does enable you to grasp at a lot of power.
00:38:29.180It means that you can go ahead and justify lots of overreach.
00:38:33.180But ultimately, it does fall apart because you're destroying what naturally makes humans happy, what naturally makes people healthy, what naturally creates social fabric and a stronger society.
00:38:44.880And you can only do that for so long, right?
00:38:46.860You're you're you're trading on the idea that you can kind of hold this construct a lot forever, but you can't.
00:38:52.820Eventually, everything that comes up will will come down and reality will reassert itself.
00:38:58.340Maybe not any time in the near future, but I think we are seeing the signs that this is starting to get past its sell by date, you know, and people are recognizing that this isn't healthy.
00:39:10.080You know, and certainly there are other nations that know that they don't want any part of this and they are pushing back against it.
00:39:16.820And ultimately, things do nature does reassert itself.
00:39:21.500But again, no quick fixes on that one.
00:39:24.160We could have to endure, sadly, several more of kind of American Ramadans before this is all over.
00:39:32.220All right, guys, let's go ahead and switch over to the questions of the people here real quick.
00:39:42.680Paladin YYZ says these movements gain so much traction because for years now, 80 percent of thinking public turned off their TVs, switched to truther channels.
00:39:52.360They were brought were where we were barraged with more MSM than ever before.
00:40:08.900I mean, I think, yes, I guess a lot of people did move to these alternative media sources, but I'm not sure how that went ahead and gave us more of this.
00:40:20.260I guess you could say I guess you could say that with the thinking public not engaged with the MSM.
00:40:28.960Now they could just go hog wild and they could unleash even more of this.
00:40:32.620But I think they were going that direction anyway.
00:40:34.620I'm not sure that people unplugging and going to other sources like Rumble or YouTube or podcast for their news is really what enabled this.
00:40:41.540Tiny Stupid Demon said looking forward to the publication of the woke liturgy of the hours prayer book.
00:40:48.460Also, to knowing which are the woke days of obligation when I have to attend woke mass.
00:40:59.500One of the things that they have to do is right.
00:41:01.400They have to like decode all this stuff as religious.
00:41:03.860So you're never going to get an official holy book.
00:41:05.660You're never going to get like an official liturgical calendar.
00:41:09.020But more and more, they are kind of assembling these things through the number of special days, you know, that are for, you know, you know, bisexual women of color or trans women of color.
00:41:21.840You know, like all these special days get built in.
00:41:24.120They're the feast days of the saints, but they're just renamed.
00:41:27.180Again, everything is given this kind of secular air so that it's OK so that you don't notice what's happening.
00:41:32.320But ultimately, if you look behind that thin veneer, you recognize that there's a lot of religious energy in the background.
00:41:41.620Jacob Zindel says, this is this is all as predictable as the all Muslim city council of Hamtrak, Michigan voting to remove pride flags from their government buildings.
00:41:54.000Yeah. Yeah. One of the interesting things and of course, we're seeing this now with especially kind of the like the queers for Palestine stuff, you know, a lot of this very strange alliance between traditional Muslims and the gay community has been just because it's pointed at like white, straight Christians, the Republicans, people on the right.
00:42:17.400But now we're seeing that internal tension that was always going to be there pushing back against each other as you move more and more of these Muslims into concentrated areas.
00:42:26.460They're not putting up with this stuff and they're they're going ahead and pushing back against it in their curriculums in this thing, though.
00:42:33.780I will say this. I still think that the LGBT stuff comes for the children of Muslim families before you're going to be doing Sharia law.
00:42:42.860So I think that they are kind of transiting the Muslim kids faster than than kind of the concentrated Muslim immigration is altering American culture in places like Europe, where the demographics are very different, where there's, you know, smaller countries and it's much larger concentrations of Muslims moving in in big blocks.
00:43:05.620That dynamic is different. I think that dynamic is different. I think they are changing the cultures there far more radically and far more quickly.
00:43:10.840But in the United States, there's just too too many people for that demographic swing to work in the same way.
00:43:20.120Let's see. Just some guy says, do you say in democracies in game, the system will be pillaged so we may as well pillage it for ourselves?
00:43:30.960Doesn't this conflict with the golden rule? So one of the things that yeah, one of the things I've pointed out is that look, the the government is going to go ahead and take money from you no matter what, and then it's going to distribute it to people no matter what, right?
00:43:49.440That the the Treasury is being pillaged, as I often say, it's being looted, and they're going to give that money to people anyway.
00:43:57.480So they might as well give it to your guys, right? The fire hose is going to be on. That's not the question. The question is not, can you turn off the fire hose? It's what direction can you point the fire hose?
00:44:06.480Does this break the golden rule? Not really. So I guess the question is, does defending yourself break the golden rule, right?
00:44:15.180This is always kind of the way when people bring this, you know, this is the same thing of like, you have to love your enemies. So therefore you can't fight back.
00:44:23.360But if you if you believe that the biblical injunction is to never defend yourself, never defend your family, you know, that that Christianity is a suicide pact where you must commit yourself to being completely destroyed by those who wish to destroy you, then okay.
00:44:39.640But you disagree with pretty much all of the church fathers, you disagree with all of Christian history. I just don't think that's the case. That's not I don't think that's proper exegesis.
00:44:49.980But you know, you got to I guess you got to make the decision there. You need to understand that, you know, the people who are taking money out of the Treasury, it's the public Treasury, it's your money.
00:45:01.400There's nothing wrong with directing it towards people who share your values. That is not a violation, as I understand it, of any given biblical injunction.
00:45:10.300Uh, let's see. Uh, Cooper Rito says homosexuals are finding religion. It's Satanism, but it's religion. I wonder how I feels, uh, about now, right, right about now.
00:45:21.280Well, like I said, maybe he's celebrating. Uh, you know, he might feel like the woke is being put a little away a little bit.
00:45:27.320I think it's only because last time it was so insane, uh, that it doesn't feel quite as bad this year, just because we literally didn't have like a school shooting where the entire, uh, American, uh,
00:45:39.560institutional apparatus worshipped the shooter instead of the victims. Uh, and that's why they like intensified Pride Month like threefold.
00:45:47.260But, uh, I'll let him speak for himself on that. Let's see.
00:45:52.540Uh, Robert Weisenfeld says, at least the base to counter memes on Twitter are good. Yes, there's always good memes, uh, from the right on, uh, on Pride Month for sure.
00:46:03.660Uh, Charlie, uh, in the wire says, gays and Muslims are the most bizarre political bedfellows. Yeah, I spoke on this a little bit already, but it is totally a marriage of convenience, right?
00:46:14.820It really is just an enemy of my enemy is my friend scenario in the minute that they, uh, aren't fighting that enemy or they think that they should shift focus just a little bit.
00:46:23.880Uh, they go ahead and just destroy each other, right? And we're seeing that right now, uh, with a lot of, a lot of the left, uh, again, whether it be kind of the, the Israel-Palestine civil war also, uh, highlights some of the, I think there was yesterday, there was a gay pride parade that was interrupted by Palestinian protesters, blocked by Palestinian protesters.
00:46:44.120Uh, you can quickly see how this coalition could come apart and eat itself alive, uh, if it wasn't busy hating, uh, all the white straight Christian males. Uh, let's see.
00:46:53.880Uh, Creepy Reader says, I blame the nice Christians. We should have said something sooner. Also, Gen X millennials who are, uh, and, uh, who are and were terrible. What, uh, why did you do nothing?
00:47:06.720Uh, you know, to be fair, there were a lot of people who were sounding, uh, the alarm bells. It's not like there was nothing on this, but yes, in general, you're correct.
00:47:14.660Uh, that, uh, as a generation, the, the importance of gatekeeping good families, family structures, the importance of keeping certain things sacred, uh, was pushed aside because it was considered mean or icky or made you look stupid.
00:47:28.880You sounded like the dumb guy on TV. You don't want to sound like the gum, dumb guy on TV. Do you? Uh, you know, that was kind of the, um, the thing that actually Hector, the shocking amount of people into completely abandoning, uh, you know, many, many centuries of tradition, uh, just because they, they didn't want to be called mean names.
00:47:47.400Uh, so, uh, hopefully people have learned that lesson. You're going to get mean names no matter what. You can feed that crocodile, but it will eat you. Have no, have no fear.
00:47:57.020Uh, let's see. Uh, Thuggo says celebrations of wealth open the door for a lot of this. Um, yeah, I mean, in, in a lot of ways, I guess you could say that this is, this is decadence on, uh, another level, right?
00:48:11.780Um, many of the things celebrated by this is the fact that it can often be like this childless lifestyle. Um, and these people just become very rich because of that. Uh, though they often end up in buying a child later, uh, which is, you know, even more terrible. Uh, but yeah, no, I think you could probably say that there's, there's a certain aspect of that. That's true. Uh, though many people have, um, many people have celebrated wealth, uh, previously, uh, without turning to this.
00:48:41.780So I don't think that's necessarily a, uh, uh, that, that you're doomed to go down that road. Uh, Cooper weirdo says, uh, happy dinosaur month. Uh, thank you. I don't quite understand. I'm sure there's a joke in there that I'm missing. Uh, but I appreciate it. All right, guys, uh, go, go, go ahead and wrap this up. Uh, once again, thank you so much for coming by.
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