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- August 25, 2025
So Indian Twitter Hates Me | 8⧸25⧸25
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previous issues. All right, guys, it's been a fun week on Twitter. A lot of absurdity out
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there. However, there's been a particular theme. I don't always like to take in, oh, just here's
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what's been happening on Twitter. But I think this is important because it's part of a much
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larger discussion. There's been a lot of tension recently, especially with the truck crash in
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Florida with the Sikh driver that killed three people. There's been a lot of outrage over this.
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The Trump administration actually took a quick action. Marco Rubio announced that they will no
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longer be issuing visas for foreign truck drivers. They put a pause on that at the moment. But there's
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also been a large movement to try to absolve this guy who's responsible for the death of these
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Americans by the Indian community, especially abroad, which is very strange to a lot of Americans,
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because what does a foreign community have to do with the law and order in the United States,
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the death of three Americans? This is spun out into a larger realization that there is a number of
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different industries in the United States that are now dominated by Indian ethnic cartels. It's slowly
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over time built up purposely to freeze Americans out of these different sectors. Trucking is only one of
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these. And so I wanted to dive into some of the going ons back and forth about this on Twitter,
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because I think it has a much broader effect on kind of how our society is viewing immigration,
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what we think about the compatibility of different cultures, what we have to recognize about the
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willingness of many foreigners to value ethnic loyalty over anything else, even American lives in
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the United States, and what the implications are if we decide to move a large number of people in here.
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So we're going to be going over a lot of topics that are related to this issue. The first one is just
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the number of times I have made the Indian Twitter sphere very angry at me. This is not a sphere of
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Twitter I run into very much. Twitter is so large, there's so many people using it, that you can easily
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go your entire time, even if you use Twitter a lot, without really interacting with a bunch of
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different communities in there, sports and other communities. I just don't run into the people who
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commentate on those things on a regular basis. So I'm not familiar with everything going on there.
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And Indian Twitter is usually one of those. I don't normally run into a lot of these people.
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However, the fact that I've been talking about this recently has created some comic and in some ways,
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pretty gross and tragic responses that I think people should be aware of, of how many people on
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the internet kind of respond to the fact that the different things, different Americans are being
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killed by what's going on here. So the first thing I just want to jump to is kind of the funnier stuff.
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So this, if you haven't seen this, was Zora Mondani. He's the new, very likely to be the new
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Democratic mayor in New York, if everything is going as people expect, with polling and such right now.
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And Mondani went to one of these weightlifting things. He just shows up and, okay, why don't you do
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a bench and show everybody what's going on? Now, if you're somebody who hasn't done a lot of bench
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presses, that's okay, right? Like that's not everybody goes to the gym. Not everybody practices
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this kind of stuff. But if you're not familiar, he's doing like the basic like 135 setup here,
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right? And he is absolutely struggling. As you can see, his spotter here has to lean way in
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and desperately assist him just to get like a basic lift off the ground. Now, I'm not a bodybuilder.
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I'm not going to pretend to be any kind of incredible strong man. But, you know, I was
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throwing up like sets at 225 just while I was in college. Nothing that'll blow the doors off of
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anybody. But that was a very basic weight, even when I was a relatively young guy who hadn't done a lot
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of lifting. And the fact that Mondani is just desperately struggling with like the kind of weight
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you would attempt at like 14 or 15 is embarrassing right now. I mean, there's a lot of jokes you can
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make about weak men and hard times and socialists and all this stuff. And I simply would made the
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joke of, okay, well, this is why like, you know, these countries are often conquered by 200 guys
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because they're just not that strong. As you can see, it blew up a good bit. It got like 4 million
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views and just the amount of cope of like, you know, Indian guys running in and being like,
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well, Americans have never won a war ever. They're such failures. They can't fight at all.
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None of them are strong. One guy posted that there was an Indian bodybuilder who had done well. It's
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like, well, yeah, you got a billion people, guys. It's like the tallest guy in the world is Chinese.
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That doesn't mean that the Chinese are generally known for their height, right?
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Uh, so, so, uh, there, a lot of outrage on that one. Most, mostly these are just funny, uh, with
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this one. Like I said, you know, a lot of, a lot of cope, uh, from people jumping in there and trying
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to explain why actually, uh, you know, is very strong guy I'm sure in real life, but the joke
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overall, you know, it, it, it stands the test of time. I think, uh, the next one that got people
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kind of angry, uh, was that, uh, Japan has, uh, the, the, there's announcement being that the
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Japanese government is considering expecting more than 50,000 Indian nationals for the
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purposes of employment. Now, if you're familiar at all with the Japanese situation, uh, they
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like many countries across the world, but especially many Asian countries have desperately low birth
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rates, right? They're, they're just not producing enough children. Now I know some people say,
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well, you know, you don't need to constantly be growing. You don't need to constantly have
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your population expanding. That's a myth. We can have a larger debate on that. I think there's,
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there's some misunderstandings there often, uh, the point being whether they should or not,
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uh, they're simply not producing enough people to, uh, populate their country in a way that would
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allow them to fulfill their labor needs. Uh, I think you should just have more children and have
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more people inside your society that are, uh, from your country. Uh, however, the solution for this
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for many Western countries, very sadly has been to prop up their pension system and their economic
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system with, uh, with mass immigration, uh, United States. This is very clearly our, our birth rates
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are not as bad as they are in many places like Japan or South Korea, but they're still very bad.
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They're below replacement rates. And if we, uh, don't have more children and don't import people,
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then the math on many of the things like our pension systems go down. Now, maybe again, you should say,
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well, you know, social security is always a Ponzi scheme. The pension system was always going to be
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fragile to this kind of stuff. And it should just be corrected by the natural population flows.
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But the point is the bureaucrats in charge, they want to see the line and go up. They want to make
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sure these things stay in place. And so they are very obsessed with bringing in a lot of workers.
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Now, Japan has rejected this previously. Um, there are of course, some level of foreigners in Japan,
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but in general, uh, as compared to other nations with dwindling, uh, native populations,
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Japan has refused, uh, to have mass immigration occur in order to, uh, go, go ahead and bolster,
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uh, their kind of, uh, social situation. Uh, a lot of people are worried that should this happen,
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should a large number of people from especially one foreign country, because the important thing
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here is 50,000 from one country. Now it makes sense. If it is closer to Japan, you understand just
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geographically why that would be the source of much of this immigration. However, uh, the,
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the danger as we'll talk about here is not one individual Indian, right? Like that's,
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that's not the issue here. There are plenty of individual Indians that I know that are very nice
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people and they like the country they're in and they're not looking to hurt people, that kind of
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thing. However, when you get a large number of people into a country that are all from the same
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country, they tend to live together. They tend to, uh, create ethnic ghettos, uh, enclaves where they can
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speak their own language, eat their own food, practice their own religion, all the things that
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ensure that they never become part of the wider society. And they start to make, more importantly,
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to make demands collectively as a group. And as we'll see in the American situation, a large number
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of Indians coming in has radically changed the way that certain businesses operate, uh, to the point
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where they now turn away, uh, American clients or American, uh, applicants for jobs, because ultimately
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this is owned basically by an ethnic racket, uh, by Indians in the United States. And so I just, you
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know, Japan, don't do it. Don't put yourself in this situation, right? If you bring in this many
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foreigners, you're going to disrupt your society. If you bring them all in from the same place, uh,
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they're going to create a, uh, their own faction inside your society. We've seen this pattern over
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and over and over again. So if you want Japan to exist in 200 years and have it be Japanese in any
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meaningful sense, you have to, in some way, maintain the, uh, integrity and identity of Japan,
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right? Uh, and so, uh, Japan has been pretty good about this so far, but, uh, considering this
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possibility as, as a bailout, it's just, it's just not worth it. Again, like 4 million views on this one,
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a lot of, a lot of very angry people. All right. So those are just, uh, you know, kind of the silly
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ones. Uh, I want to get into the more serious ones here in a minute, but before we do, let's hear
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code, the blaze for 15% off. All right. So like, you're probably aware there was this guy, uh,
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in Florida. Uh, he is a foreign truck drivers, a Sikh, uh, from India. And he decided to pull
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an illegal U-turn, uh, on the Florida highway. Uh, he crossed all the way across the median and
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across the three other lanes on the opposite side. This did not give, uh, a driver time to,
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uh, get out of the way of the vehicle he was blocking the entire lanes with. And so what ended
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up happening is that the minivan that was approaching, uh, slammed into his, uh, his 18 wheeler
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and it killed all three people inside. Now, uh, this has caused a serious outrage. A lot of people
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were shocked that, uh, this guy should, why, why is this guy driving commercial trucks in the United
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States? Uh, you know, the, the trucking industry has long been described as kind of the last bastion
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of working class Americans being able to make a good living with relatively low amounts of
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investment. They don't have to go to college. Uh, they don't have to get complicated, uh, uh,
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training, uh, for a, uh, uh, uh, for a trade and, and stack up the years, uh, build the book and
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everything necessary. Uh, getting a trucking license is relatively easy and getting a job and it was
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relatively easy for a long time. And so it was considered this thing where, well, you know, if you're
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having a tough time, you don't think you're going to make it in college. Uh, you need to get a decent
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job as a blue collar, white guy in America, uh, go, go get your trucking license and you can,
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you can still, you know, afford a home and raise a family. I have, you know, extended family who did
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exactly that. So I'm very familiar, uh, with kind of the role that these jobs have played for a long
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time in our society. So a lot of people were shocked that these like longstanding American jobs
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that were critical to our working class, our blue collar class, having access to a different
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living, decent living. Well, now they're getting eaten up by a large amount of Sikhs,
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very particularly. It's interesting how these things are, are repeatedly not just, uh, you know,
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not just Indian in nature, but very, uh, very much, uh, you know, uh, a particular ethnic, uh,
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and religious background in this case, Sikhs, uh, who had taken over, uh, many people say 20, 25%
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of the trucking in the United States. Uh, but what is more shocking, I think to a lot of people
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is not only did this guy end up killing three people, triggering the outrage in the United States
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and the action by secretary Rubio to cut off foreign drivers from getting, uh, visas that would
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allow them to be commercial, uh, drivers in the United States. But also the fact, uh, that now it
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says, uh, 1.6 here in the tweet, I followed up. It's not well over 2 million, uh, signatures on a
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petition, many of them from India, as you might imagine, uh, uh, calling for this guy to basically
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get off, uh, with nothing and, and be sent home. Uh, this guy is currently charged with three counts
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of vehicular, uh, uh, homicide because of the decisions he made. He caused the death of three
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people, uh, through, uh, through his actions that I imagine that has to eventually be downgraded to,
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uh, to manslaughter at some point. Um, but, but ultimately the point, the point being is this guy
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is facing serious criminal charges for what he's done. And rightly so, uh, he's responsible for the
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death of the free three Americans and, uh, should be punished accordingly. However, uh, you know,
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his, his co-ethnics say he looks like me. So this has to be some, there's something wrong here.
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It's unfortunately a lot of times what happens with the black community and crime, right? Oh,
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I saw, I saw some guy get roughed up by the cops. So he probably didn't do anything wrong. Right. Then
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we find out like he, you know, stabbed a woman in the, in, in, in the stomach and threatened three
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people and beat his girlfriend, uh, unconscious, you know, but it doesn't matter. He looks like me.
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So therefore he must be innocent and large amount of people, again, over 2 million people signing
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this petition, uh, for this foreign guy to get away with killing three, uh, Americans. They don't care
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about the dead Americans. The dead Americans aren't their countrymen. They don't matter to them.
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This guy looks like them. So he does matter to them. It doesn't sound like it can be that simple,
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but it really is that there's a, uh, supposed to also be a fundraiser of almost 1.5 million
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dollars. That's supposed to be provided to this guy. So not only is he, they're lobbying for his
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release, but they're going to make him rich in the meantime, in theory. Right.
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So, you know, this again is another shock to the conscious of a lot of people. And we can listen to
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this woman explain why she thinks this guy should get away with killing three people,
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three Americans.
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I'm in the sport of Ajinder Singh. Uh, I know it was a, uh, it was an accident. He made a terrible
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mistake, not a deliberate choice to harm anyone. He was working hard to support his family. Like
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so many of us, he's just some guy working hard to support his family and, you know, killing three
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Americans. That's all he is. Just, just, just a, just a good boy who didn't do nothing. Right.
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Didn't do nothing at the end of the day. Uh, and so he, he's just a hardworking guy,
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you know, doing what we, why is he working here? Support his family in his home country.
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If you guys don't have jobs for people in India, make more jobs. That's not our problem. What we
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don't need is someone over here who should not be here taking a job that Americans very much can and
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will do and then killing people in the process. No, no, no. If he hadn't killed people, I'd just say,
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send him home, but he did kill people. So instead he should be punished in the most severe manner.
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Absolutely possible. And one wrong decision changed everything. A 45 year prison sentence is not
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justice. I agree. A 45 year long sentence is not justice. I have a much, much swifter form of justice
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that I would like to suggest. I think we can, I think we can solve this problem in, you know,
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about, about a minute and a half and not in, in 45 years. Yes, I agree.
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It's an update. I spoke to Harjinder Singh. It was, it was an accident. He made a terrible mistake.
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It was an accident. He made a terrible mistake. Not a terrible choice to harm anyone.
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So you get the idea. It's an accident. It was a terrible mistake. He didn't mean to hurt anybody.
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It's fine. It's fine that he's here. It's fine that he's taking jobs that should be going to Americans.
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It's fine that he killed people. Oopsie daisy. It's a mistake. What are you going to do? Actually,
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no. When you drive a truck like that, it's not just a mistake. You're at, you're a very serious job.
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Okay. This is like the military. If you fall asleep when you're on the job, most places it's fine.
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Right? Like who, you know, you're, you might get fired, but that's the end of the day. If you fall
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asleep while you're on, uh, you know, uh, a watch duty, uh, night watch in, uh, I'll get the correct
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phrase in my brain in a second. Anyway, if you, if you fall asleep while you're on guard duty, there we
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go, uh, in, uh, the military, you're going to get court martial, right? Because that's a much more
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serious place to do that. This guy didn't just pull a U-turn in your average vehicle.
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He's professionally licensed to drive a massive vehicle that can easily kill a lot of people,
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which is why he shouldn't be here in the first place. But also that comes with very serious
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expectations of professional standards. When you do things as a, as a law enforcement officer
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or a military officer, it means very different things than when you do them as a civilian.
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If you're a professional truck driver licensed to be doing this and you make an, this isn't some
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mistake. The, the, the U-turn spot he used was clearly marked. He shouldn't be using it.
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They obviously would have taught him. You're not supposed to do this at all. He just couldn't
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be bothered to go to the next, uh, to the next exit. So he committed a crime. He went ahead and
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pulled this U-turn, killed three people, and now he deserves justice. And we're going to talk about
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this because I have a video teed up here later about a guy talking about why Indian culture
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specifically does not follow the rules of driving, why they don't see this as something that's wrong.
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Of course you take advantage of an open lane. Of course you cut corners. Who cares if you're
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supposed to get off at the exit and turn around and follow the rules. I couldn't be, you know,
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inconvenienced by this. So I'm just going to do this now. And if people die, oh, it's just an
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accident. Who cares? Right. We'll be getting into that in a second, but you get the theme of what's
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going on here. So this drove people towards a larger discussion, right? Here's, uh, Saurabh Amari,
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someone who I disagree with mainly on a number of things, but he is right to point this out here.
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So Amari says, uh, Punjabi and Sikh drivers make up 20% of the United States trucking industry
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per the Hindustan times, uh, why driving a truck is not a specialized skill nor a job. Americans
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want to do the, uh, the courting of the market by ethnic firms, exploiting their own people.
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And as you can see here, he includes a screenshot, uh, saying, uh, how many drivers, what percentages
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they make up, uh, inside the U S now he's absolutely right here, right? This is exactly what
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is going on. And we all know it. Okay. We've all seen it. Now I am, I'm in the process. I've got a
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research team and they are looking at pulling together a more exhaustive set of data for how
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many industries in the United States are run like this, what the percentage of capture is,
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uh, by subcontinent, uh, nationals, uh, what, what is, what is going on? The transfers of money,
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the funds, who's in charge, uh, what firms are involved in bringing these people in. That's going
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to be its own episode once it's all done. But in the meantime, we're just going to go off,
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you know, the basic stats we have here that are admitted by a paper that I think might be biased
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in favor perhaps of those from the subcontinent, uh, and, and the, and our own observable reality,
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right? If you go to a hotel in the United States now in a large swaths of the country,
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they are dominated by Indians. If you go to gas stations dominated by Indians for so long
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that there's a joke, of course, a joke character on the Simpsons about the fact that this is a
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observable reality. This is also true of things like, uh, liquor stores, very popular for Indian
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families to buy out entire areas worth of liquor stores and control that in the United States.
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And of course, everyone has seen this in it. I know people personally who have said,
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I cannot move forward in an it department because they only hire Indians or because, uh, there's a
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clear ethnic bias. If you're not an Indian man, you're just not going to make it, or they're going
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to bring people in immediately to replace you. I know lots of people who are running into this
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exact problem. I literally, like I, again, people I know in my real life are just saying, I'm giving
00:23:17.680
up. I'm not going to bother to advance myself in corporate IT departments anymore because they all
00:23:22.200
belong to Indians and they don't care. Your, your arguments about, Oh, well, I, uh, yeah,
00:23:27.980
we got to have fairness and a best man does the job and no bias for me. I only, they don't care.
00:23:34.060
They pick people who look like them. That's it. They pick people who, uh, come from the homeland.
00:23:39.160
They often use, uh, abuse the visa program, which we'll talk about in a second to bring in family
00:23:44.780
members, friends, cousins, connections. Uh, they do not care. They do not care about your ideas,
00:23:50.860
your abstract principles of your propositional nationhood, your rules of fairness and civil rights.
00:23:56.060
They don't care because guess what? None of them are going to get in trouble for what they're doing
00:24:00.300
because the civil rights act doesn't stop it. The civil rights act stops white people from hiring
00:24:06.400
white people. That's it. It does not stop Indians from hiring Indians. It allows people of every
00:24:12.560
other color to hire as many as of another color as they want. No one is ever getting a civil rights
00:24:17.640
lawsuit for hiring too many black people. No one is ever getting a civil rights, uh, lawsuit for hiring
00:24:23.080
too many Hispanic people. No one is ever getting a civil rights lawsuit for hiring too many Indian
00:24:27.500
people or Asian people. They're only getting a civil rights suit for hiring too many white people.
00:24:33.520
And everybody knows it. Everybody knows it. Every employer in the world knows that they can hire
00:24:39.360
infinite Indians or infinite people of any other race, and they will never, ever get in trouble.
00:24:45.420
The only people that they can't hire too many of is white people, obviously.
00:24:51.080
But it's not just the corporates. It's, it's the own businesses, right? So the, the, the hotels,
00:24:58.680
the hotel chains, the gas stations, the liquor stores, you know, I've, I've had people tell me,
00:25:02.680
look, I went to this, this hotel convention and we had thousands, thousands of Indians bragging about
00:25:09.360
their caste. Like all these people from my caste are now here in America owning businesses. They have
00:25:15.340
pride, not in that they're Americans owning a business. They've achieved the American dream for
00:25:20.020
themselves and their family. And they're going to integrate into larger American society. No,
00:25:24.600
they're, they're overjoyed that Indians now dominate their sphere, that they dominate owning
00:25:32.740
businesses. Guys, owning businesses is the American dream. It's the American middle class.
00:25:39.140
Only owning these small businesses, liquor stores, gas station chain or gas stations, hotels are larger,
00:25:45.620
obviously, but still the, you know, that owning these businesses is like a cornerstone of people
00:25:51.480
stepping up into the upper middle class, or in some cases, the middle class, right? That even the
00:25:57.520
upper class, like this is, this is how you become a Kulak and eventually elevate yourself in America.
00:26:03.840
This is supposed to be the American dream. It should be for Americans. It should not be for people
00:26:09.400
from foreign countries who are clearly coordinating to create ethnic monopolies or, you know, to own,
00:26:17.920
if not the entire system, large chunks that are obviously preferring their own co-ethnics to other
00:26:25.520
groups in the United States. It's very clear and it's insane. And you would never be able to do this.
00:26:32.260
If you were some white guy in the middle of Arkansas, trying to set up this kind of control
00:26:38.480
over your own industry and like who can be a part of it, it would never work, but it will work for
00:26:44.860
these people because the civil rights act just doesn't apply to them. They don't care and they
00:26:49.200
know it. They're never getting in trouble. The, the, the, the, the U S government is never coming
00:26:53.840
and knocking on their door and saying, you hire too many Indians and not know if white people,
00:26:57.620
you got to hire more white people. It's never happening. So they just not, and not only do
00:27:02.580
they do this, they abuse the system, right? So in addition to just having an ethnic mafia
00:27:08.040
that takes over these industries, they also abuse the visa system. So in many cases, they turn these
00:27:14.420
businesses into visa mills. Okay. Well, I need, you know, foreign workers for my gas station and for my
00:27:20.500
hotel and for my IT department and for all of these different places. Now it's of course complete
00:27:26.400
garbage. Of course you can get Americans to work as truckers. Of course you can get Americans to work
00:27:31.840
as IT professionals. Of course you can get Americans to work in these positions. I know
00:27:38.280
people who are desperate for these positions and yes, you can even find Americans to work at the gas
00:27:43.760
station and the hotel if you pay them enough, but that's the beauty, right? They get to pay the
00:27:49.340
employees less and they get to bring in people that look like them who practice their religion,
00:27:55.260
who, who believe and think like they believe. And this is what they're up to. Not only did they get
00:28:01.220
to abuse the visa system and turn each one of these businesses into basically just places to farm
00:28:09.240
entry into the United States and bring more and more people of their community into the United States,
00:28:13.520
but they often also get to abuse small business loans because of course there's a minority
00:28:18.400
preference for many of these loans. And so that means that they get to abuse American taxpayers
00:28:25.220
and the American system to build businesses by getting access to capital that Americans can't get
00:28:31.660
because they don't, their skin color is wrong. So many white Americans could not get these same loans
00:28:37.660
or they won't get the same preference that these guys get for these loans. And they, so they're funding
00:28:43.720
the replacement of American workers and American ownership in these industries with American
00:28:50.020
dollars and using those industries as visa farms to bring in even more and more of people who are
00:28:56.540
like them because that's how they see the world. That's why two over 2 million people are running a
00:29:04.340
petition, supporting a petition to have this guy get away with literal murder with vehicular homicide,
00:29:10.400
genocide because ultimately that's all they care about. That's all they care about. It's just
00:29:15.640
identity. Your American lives don't mean anything. They don't mean anything because that guy looks like
00:29:22.160
me. He practices my religion. And so therefore I don't care what he does once he's in your country,
00:29:30.380
that's of no consequence. And of course, this is having a larger impact in our society. We now have
00:29:35.540
people building Hindu temples, giant statues of false gods in a Christian country. We have Muslims
00:29:43.640
trying to build entire towns, taking over entire towns in the Midwest and in Texas because what are
00:29:53.240
you going to do, right? Like that's our current immigration policy. And that's how our civil rights
00:29:58.620
laws currently interact. We incentivize people to come here and take over these industries and take over
00:30:04.160
these jobs and fundamentally transform our neighborhoods, our way of life, our belief system.
00:30:11.240
They're not converting to Christianity. They're not hiring the best guy, even if he happens to be
00:30:18.660
a guy named Luke from Mississippi. They're hiring their cousin who probably isn't that bright. That's why
00:30:25.340
he's in the third or fourth wave coming over. They're using your money to do it. And they're using that
00:30:32.660
business as a visa farm to bring in all these people. It's absolutely insane, but we're doing
00:30:37.640
it all the time. Now it got so bad. It's gotten so bad. This is how you know where we are. Okay.
00:30:45.340
It's gotten so bad that we now have neocons complaining about it. Okay. Eric Erickson is like
00:30:50.800
the, Hey, war in the Middle East forever. Uh, you know, uh, everything William F. Buckley ever wrote is,
00:30:58.460
is, you know, holy rent, like he, he national review, you know, hates Trump that thinks that
00:31:03.160
the Jane, he thought the January six people should have been murdered. Like Eric Erickson is an insane
00:31:07.960
person. He's an insane neocon. He hates MAGA. He hates Trump. He hates most of the Republican voter
00:31:13.380
base at this point. Like, and he certainly has not been on board with like pointing out how anti-white
00:31:19.680
policies have been a critical part of our government, but things are so bad that even Eric's Eric Erickson
00:31:26.360
has to notice him. He says here, uh, was trying to help a guy. I don't know,
00:31:30.700
find a job in tech, reaching out to a friend and explain the basics. My friend, senior level at a
00:31:36.200
tech company said, let me guess white male over 40. Yep. My friend was telling me how American tech
00:31:42.460
companies have shut that group out. Uh, the guy is in need of a job and was telling me he's made it to
00:31:47.860
his final interview round with multiple fortune 500 tech companies. And in each one, the final
00:31:52.600
interview was not, uh, uh, interviewer was, uh, was not the would be manager CEO or people he'd work
00:31:59.580
with, but a white HR lady in California, uh, brought this up last night to another friend in tech.
00:32:05.660
And he said that this is a recurring story in American tech companies these days. Now he points
00:32:09.740
out here that the tech, that the HR lady is white and don't get me wrong. I'm sure that in many places
00:32:15.040
that's true. What the underlying message here is we don't want white males here. Right. And even he's
00:32:22.760
acknowledging that even, even the neocons are having to say, yeah, there's an obvious systemic
00:32:28.420
bias bias against white males in American corporations. And of course in different
00:32:34.560
corporations in different areas, they're looking for different things. It's not always Indians in
00:32:39.380
this case, right? There are many, you know, many, many people who are bringing in other types of
00:32:44.600
diversity, uh, you know, for these jobs, but if it's in tech, it probably is Indians in this case.
00:32:51.100
Right. Because again, we know that many of these places have just turned into ethnic cartels.
00:32:55.820
And so, yes, you might have the HR manager be a white lady in California, but she's there because
00:33:01.000
they knew that that job was never going to a white male in the first place. So it's not like she's the
00:33:06.360
one who made that declaration. Probably I'm sure she agrees with it, but ultimately it's going to be
00:33:12.240
the fact that the CEO, the, the actual hiring managers, they're not in the room because they
00:33:18.300
never intended to hire any white guys anyway. And they're making that decision for a very clear
00:33:22.640
reason. It's because we incentivize them to hire everyone else and that they're allowed to hire
00:33:28.860
as many people from other backgrounds as possible without any violation of civil rights law. And they
00:33:34.180
don't even need to explain that. They don't need to explain why they're freezing out white people.
00:33:39.400
No one, no one's coming to their door and knocking on the door. I hope they will.
00:33:45.640
I'd like to see some people doing that, but it's very unlikely, right? Because again,
00:33:51.720
we see the ethnic nepotism. We can see the ethnic nepotism. And this is why people tend to be
00:33:56.320
very worried about guys like Vivek Ramaswamy who talks a good game, but always seems to come down to
00:34:04.840
the fact that we need a lot more immigration. This is why they get worried about guys like
00:34:08.880
Elon Musk who keeps saying we need infinite immigration because he needs lots of cheap
00:34:13.380
engineers who I'm sure are skilled at some level, but he can't be bothered to train Americans.
00:34:17.760
He's just going to bring in a lot of people, especially from India. This is why people look
00:34:22.160
at people like Nikki Haley who has been just shamelessly shilling for India, even though it's
00:34:29.040
violating many of Trump's dictates because, well, her real name is very Indian. She changed it. So
00:34:35.820
you don't know, but like, that's the background, right? It's just too obvious. It's too obvious.
00:34:42.800
Okay. The ethnic nepotism is too obvious and people are tired of it. They're tired of it. We were
00:34:49.080
promised a colorblind society that meritocracy would rule the day. But then I have to hear from
00:34:55.460
Vivek Ramaswamy about how American culture is inferior. And that's why Americans aren't
00:35:00.140
succeeding in the United States because he and his co-ethnics, they work so hard. They didn't watch
00:35:05.260
say about the bell. They did the spelling bee. They didn't, they didn't hang out and watch football,
00:35:10.800
play football. They, they were, they were studying more math and that's why they're in charge. No,
00:35:14.900
you're in charge literally because there's an ethnic cartel. You're just hiring people who look like you.
00:35:19.600
That's why you're in charge. That's why you're successful. And the numbers prove it. Everyone's
00:35:25.720
experience proves it. Like I said, we'll have more data soon about, about more proof, but
00:35:30.740
you know, this, I know, you know, this, right. We'll, we'll, we'll get the numbers too,
00:35:37.360
but even the basic numbers we already see of percentages of these industries being eaten up
00:35:41.600
by foreigners are damning enough. So I don't want to hear about how the, you know, the America's
00:35:47.740
culture, like, do we have things that we can do better? Absolutely. Would I like to see people
00:35:51.300
reading more Shakespeare and watching less the Barbie movie? Yeah. A hundred percent,
00:35:55.280
but that is not the problem. It's a problem. It's not the problem here. The problem is that
00:36:02.500
there is a open ethnic bias and open ethnic cartel, a open, uh, uh, and, and naked preference to hire
00:36:12.120
one's own co-ethnics that is exercised by Indians that is not exercised by Americans in general.
00:36:21.260
Now, to be clear, this isn't just Indians. There are plenty of other ethnicities who do the same
00:36:25.100
thing, but the point is there is a lot of Indians coming over here and the intention is to bring in
00:36:30.220
a lot more. That's very clear. And so if this is a problem now with the groups that are already here,
00:36:37.040
and it's an intense problem with a group that is continuing to flow over our borders in insane
00:36:42.200
numbers, then it's only going to get worse as time goes on. And you're not going to be able to argue
00:36:47.420
these people out of this with like arguments about the founding fathers. They don't care about the
00:36:52.180
founding fathers. They're not their founding fathers. You're not gonna be able to say, well,
00:36:55.560
American values tell you that. No, they don't care. That's not their values.
00:36:59.160
If, if, if, if these guys kill Americans, then they're actual countrymen. They're the people who
00:37:07.560
really identify with them. They'll bail them out. They'll, they'll write petitions. They'll,
00:37:12.960
they'll raise a million dollars just because a guy looks like them and your lives don't matter.
00:37:18.940
That's the reality. Now, again, this is not every Indian person. There are plenty of Indian people
00:37:24.840
who are good people who aren't, uh, you know, uh, actively acting in this way. Like they're not,
00:37:31.520
they're not, they want to blend in the United States. They're not nefariously planning to bring
00:37:35.740
in every cousin they have, but it's too many. It's too many. And this is always the problem with
00:37:41.060
any level of mass immigration. When you bring in too many people of the same, uh, group, they're going
00:37:48.260
to bond together and they're going to look out for each other and they are going to create a fifth
00:37:52.660
column in your country. You can assimilate a couple of good Indians. You cannot assimilate
00:37:58.080
millions and millions and millions of them who are actively colluding to take over American
00:38:03.700
businesses. You cannot do it, which is why we just need an immigration moratorium. We just need to end
00:38:09.920
these people and all people from around the world from coming into the United States until we can figure
00:38:15.620
out what's going on here. We don't need a single Indian or a single person from any other country,
00:38:20.700
frankly, until we can figure this out. We need 15, 20 years of America getting together and figure
00:38:29.220
out who it is and what it's going to do, uh, going forward rather than just bringing in a bunch of
00:38:34.160
people who are obviously going to work together to ensure their success in opposition to your success.
00:38:40.540
This is a zero sum game for them and they are not playing by the rules. They don't care about your
00:38:44.940
free market. They don't care. They don't care about your meritocracy. They care about hiring their
00:38:51.320
cousin, hiring their brother, hiring a distant relative. That's what they care about. They do not
00:38:57.960
care about your abstract principles about fairness in a, some kind of multi-ethnic utopia. They don't
00:39:05.260
care. They know ultimately they come from a country that is very aware of the fact that having the right
00:39:11.800
people, having people like you being the majority is what matters that quartering the market and using
00:39:18.540
it to your community's advantage is what matters. And so they can and will, and have done that in
00:39:23.900
the United States. And we all see it everywhere we go. Every time we stop for gas, every time we stop
00:39:29.320
at a hotel, every time you pick up a bottle of liquor, every time you call an it place, you know,
00:39:34.940
you know, you may not see the numbers immediately, but you know what is going on. And again, not just
00:39:43.720
business ownership, blue collar jobs, everything all subsidized by the U S government, all set up to
00:39:49.300
abuse the visa program on purpose. All right. So I wanted to play, wrap this up by playing a video for
00:39:58.300
you. And the reason I want to play this video is it's very interesting because once again, we know that
00:40:03.320
there's a lot of people who just don't understand other cultures. I did the same thing with the African
00:40:08.700
time video on Friday. A lot of people will just say, Oh, well, of course, eventually all cultures,
00:40:14.180
they could, you know, maybe they're not exactly the same, but we can all work together. We can all figure
00:40:17.620
it out. Anybody can become an American. Everyone will just have the same values and understandings
00:40:22.000
we do once they kind of interact with us. And that's just not the case. As with the African time
00:40:27.700
video, we recognize that some of the most fundamental things about your society are deeply rooted in your
00:40:33.220
heritage and your culture and your religion and your values, your traditions. And they are not
00:40:38.240
things that are easily absorbed. In fact, in some cases that cannot be absorbed at all by people who
00:40:43.020
have such a radically different view of the world that they cannot interact with your culture in a
00:40:49.240
positive manner. Now, some cultures are better at this. Some people are closer to and can assimilate
00:40:54.340
to American culture. Some people are radically different and simply cannot. And I think this video
00:40:59.820
really highlights that this video is put out by an Indian guy. He usually does financial advice,
00:41:04.700
but he wanted to give like a personal message to, uh, you know, Indian people, because he sees like
00:41:10.280
the fact that many aspects of the culture are dangerous to them. And he is, he got, uh, this thing's
00:41:16.780
got like a one and a half million views. Okay. So this is not some small video. Like this is,
00:41:22.340
this has been watched by a lot of people. It got, uh, over a million views, just explaining what is going to
00:41:27.780
seem very basic to you and me if you were in America, but apparently is not very basic to
00:41:34.500
many Indians. So let's watch this really quickly. Civic sense. It's an unsaid rule where you learn by
00:41:41.460
looking at other people on how to care community people around you. Is the audio playing for you
00:41:50.660
guys? Uh, I had to switch my headphones real quick here. It is not playing for me.
00:41:57.780
Because he's a crash driver and then I was still cannot hear it.
00:42:08.100
Okay. You guys can hear it, but I can't. So give me one moment. I'm going to try to fix this,
00:42:13.380
uh, and the excitement of live streams here.
00:42:18.020
Because if I can't hear it, I can't comment on it. So yeah, everyone's saying it's working for them.
00:42:34.980
Unfortunately, I am having a problem.
00:42:38.260
Let me see.
00:42:40.260
Let me see.
00:42:44.260
Let me see.
00:42:45.140
Let me see.
00:42:49.140
Let me see.
00:42:53.940
All right. That is not working either. Sorry guys. Give me one more second while I try to fix this.
00:43:04.100
All right. There we go. I can hear it now. Sorry about that.
00:43:24.900
Had a bit of a problem.
00:43:38.820
If I called IT about it, who would I get? All right. So let's, let's get started here.
00:43:43.780
Let's do this rule. What's civic sense? It's an unsaid rule where you learn by looking at other
00:43:50.900
people on how to behave in public, how to care for the environment, the community, people around you,
00:43:56.100
being polite. But unfortunately, we Indians lack civic sense.
00:44:02.740
All right. So he's explaining at the beginning, um, okay, what is it to basically have a civilized
00:44:08.900
society? Like what, what is it to have a sense of how you should treat people in public? Uh,
00:44:13.060
how do you pick up on social cues around you about appropriate behavior? Uh, how do you,
00:44:17.780
how do you consider the people around you when you are trying to make a decision in public and you are
00:44:23.380
interacting? And he says, look, we just don't have it in India. Like, this is not a common thing
00:44:28.660
that we have in India. We don't pick this up in the same way that I've seen it in other countries.
00:44:33.860
We did a fun experiment. You see this area over here near the office is quite dirty. So we got it
00:44:49.060
completely cleaned. Chaka chon, very beautiful, speak and span. And this other side of the road
00:44:54.980
was actually quite dirty as well. What we did was we sort of added a little bit of litter. And then we
00:45:02.100
observed for a few days on what actually happened and the result will actually shock you. But you
00:45:06.900
know, a lot of my friends living abroad say Indians don't have civic sense because of education. Now,
00:45:12.020
near our office, everyone's obviously educated. That's why there are offices, right? And this place
00:45:16.740
is dirty. So clearly it's not education. It's something else. So he said, okay, we're going to set
00:45:24.580
up like this basic experiment. One side of the road is clean. One side is dirty. What happens?
00:45:28.820
But he also explains very importantly, and I think this is critical. It's not just education. It's like,
00:45:33.300
I'm in a, I'm in a part of India where a lot of people are, you know, they're in this metro area.
00:45:38.260
They're working, you know, tech jobs or other jobs that are going to be like in big high rise
00:45:42.980
office buildings. They're obviously educated people here. And so if you just say that it's okay, well,
00:45:49.140
they just haven't been properly educated in how to behave. That's not the case, because even the
00:45:54.980
educated people in this culture behave differently. So the, that's like blank slate. If you just educate
00:46:01.540
people, if you just bring them in, uh, you know, to, to, uh, modern education, they would immediately
00:46:07.300
grasp the norms of, uh, other societies, just not the situation. There's something else going on.
00:46:13.380
I found three interesting things of why this is happening and how it's affecting us economically
00:46:18.980
and well, just our happiness. The first one is tragedy of the commons. This is when you see
00:46:26.500
someone throwing out garbage to keep his car clean or the house clean at the expense of the society.
00:46:32.100
When humans exploit shared resources for their own benefit, and basically everyone else can't use
00:46:38.340
that resource. That is tragedy of the commons. So again, you know, and to be fair,
00:46:44.340
there are some Americans who don't understand this concept, but it is most, much more generally
00:46:49.060
understood. It's gotten worse over the years, uh, partly because the culture of America has changed,
00:46:54.020
uh, some because of immigration, uh, well, a lot because of immigration, but also, uh, honestly,
00:46:58.500
the degradation of, of, of basic American culture also exists. Uh, but you know, it's very different,
00:47:04.580
right? Even when we have littering and these kinds of things in America, it just does not compare to
00:47:10.180
what you often see in places like India. And so he's just explaining to people like,
00:47:14.020
look, if you don't care about common resources, if you just assume that nature and parks and like
00:47:22.340
public walkways and these things, they don't matter to you because the only thing that matters to you
00:47:26.820
is your house or your car or your immediate place. That's going to destroy these things,
00:47:31.860
right? Again, many people violate this rule in the United States, but they at least understand it,
00:47:37.940
right? We, we know in the United States that like one of the most common volunteer activities
00:47:43.380
is picking up litter because we know, like, even if some people do violate the norm,
00:47:48.100
something we should be doing is cleaning up these places. We need to maintain the commons,
00:47:53.460
even with other people violate them. And he's explaining that for a lot of Indians,
00:47:57.380
not only do they not understand the bad act when it comes to littering, like why,
00:48:01.460
you know, not maintaining these commons is bad, but they don't even have the, uh, people to come back up
00:48:07.000
and clean it the same way, uh, as part of like a civic society. They have, they have, uh, you know,
00:48:13.080
municipal services to do that. But the idea that the average person has a duty to the commons
00:48:19.080
just doesn't occur. It's not part of the culture.
00:48:21.160
And what's more shocking is that recently there was a yoga day organized in Vizac,
00:48:25.560
a community event where you can come learn yoga, perform yoga, good for your health,
00:48:31.080
great for the community, but everyone did this. They ran and started stealing the yoga mats,
00:48:37.560
literally snatching it from each other. But you know, what's even more sad, the yoga mats were
00:48:43.320
actually free anyway. So all you had to do was queue up and everything was there for you anyway.
00:48:50.040
And that's the sad part. You see, when the... So he's explaining that there's this event,
00:48:56.760
right? And they don't even like, it's an event where you get the stuff, like you show up and you
00:49:02.920
just get what's there. It's yours because you showed up. That's all you had to do. But even in
00:49:08.200
that scenario, because there was something in the commons that they wanted, a large number of Indians
00:49:13.400
are just fighting over these yoga mats that were free anyway, that would have been there simply for
00:49:18.680
attending. But they, they felt compelled to immediately get a hold of whatever they could have just because it
00:49:26.200
happened to be in the commons. There's no idea that there could be this shared area where you
00:49:32.520
didn't immediately exploit every resource for yourself personally. It didn't exist. Now, again,
00:49:38.040
nobody's perfect. There are certainly people like this in America, but we would understand this as
00:49:43.160
terrible behavior immediately. And yet he has to explain why this is unacceptable and why this causes
00:49:49.640
very negative effects for his country. Community is incentivized to break the rule. As in, when
00:49:55.160
someone breaks the queue, he gets the benefit. Someone steals the mat, he gets the mat and nothing
00:50:00.600
happens. That's when tragedy of the common becomes worse because everyone is incentivized to break the
00:50:07.480
rule. So he's just explaining the basic principle that if there's no enforcement of norms, if you don't
00:50:13.960
have a norm, an expectation of how to behave in public, if you don't punish people for violating
00:50:20.520
that norm socially, then it just becomes a free for all. People just take whatever they can when
00:50:25.640
they can, because ultimately there's no real penalty for it. And anyone who doesn't take it is a sucker
00:50:30.680
because they're going to get victimized by the people who do. So there's zero reason for you not
00:50:35.240
to avail yourself of every opportunity, even if it's ultimately going to hurt your community in the long run.
00:50:40.920
And then we have road accidents. In 2022, India witnessed 4.6 lakh road incidents. That's almost
00:50:48.040
half a million. And that took 1.7 lakh lives. The thing is, out of this 1.7 lakh deaths, 1.2
00:50:55.880
happened due to over speeding. This means that these deaths could have easily been avoided.
00:51:01.640
I'll tell you one more thing. We were in Italy recently, and I'm absolutely not comparing our country
00:51:07.080
with another country. But when we were there, and I saw 60 kilometers, and it was an open highway,
00:51:12.920
I could have easily touched 120. But because I was outside and everyone was following the rule,
00:51:19.880
I stayed at 55. And can you imagine, this side was completely free. Nobody overtook me.
00:51:26.440
So explaining that, you know, I'm not going to compare my country here, but he immediately
00:51:31.880
does compare himself to a Western country. He says, when I'm into this Western country,
00:51:36.200
people generally follow the rules. Now, driving in Italy, I've heard, I've never driven in Italy,
00:51:41.720
but I've heard that it is itself a little harrowing compared to other places where I have driven.
00:51:48.200
And so even for him, this place that's kind of notorious for having some pretty aggressive drivers
00:51:52.920
is still comparatively very orderly to Indian driving, where he's kind of blown away by the fact
00:51:59.640
that everyone did not immediately go as fast as they could and take up every space that they could,
00:52:04.040
no matter what the actual rules were. And that, and about the level of safety and coordination that
00:52:09.560
this allows, because people are generally aware of their duty to each other and their duty to follow
00:52:15.560
the rule that allows us. Now, of course, there are people who are speeding in Italy. Of course,
00:52:19.800
there are people who are violating the law, right? But what he's saying is the majority of people
00:52:24.360
understand this rule and the majority of people follow this rule. And because the majority of
00:52:28.680
people behave in this way, I, even as a foreigner, am I incentivized to behave in this way. Again,
00:52:35.160
something we would think is pretty evident for a lot of people, but actually is pretty radical for
00:52:41.320
other peoples who don't understand this, don't have this tradition, don't have this type of
00:52:45.240
civilization. Because it was not considered good civic sense over there. And then we have the best
00:52:51.560
of all, theft. And let's take an example of, say, the railways. We love taking trips in trains,
00:52:59.480
right? There was actually a lot of theft in trains, as you can imagine. I'm talking about bulbs, pillows,
00:53:04.440
cloth, linen, the mugs, anything basically you can pick up was stolen. And this was 260 crore rupees
00:53:14.760
in 2022. And how does this affect us? Well, one, it contributes to the losses of the Indian railways,
00:53:21.960
which means fares will go up. All of these costs will be passed on to you, the taxpayer. You will have
00:53:30.680
to pay a higher fare because someone stole something. But you know, the tragedy of the
00:53:34.920
commons is only one aspect of civic sense. So again, he explains that, look, we have,
00:53:40.600
we have this municipal transportation, this public transportation, and in India, we really need it.
00:53:46.520
But you can't even ride the public transportation because so many people are stealing everything that
00:53:52.040
isn't nailed down. And all of that money gets siphoned out of the railway. And then because it's part of
00:53:57.640
the government, it gets subsidized by you. So you are stealing this stuff and then paying for it
00:54:03.320
later. Or if you don't steal the stuff, you're a sucker because you're going to end up covering
00:54:07.080
the cost. So you don't get the stuff and you have to pay for it anyway. So why not just break the rules,
00:54:12.520
right? This is again, a classic problem of low trust society. There is no understanding that when
00:54:19.800
you violate this rule, everybody pays even you. And so there's not even enough forethought to recognize
00:54:25.560
that this comes at your own personal cost because it makes everything more expensive.
00:54:29.480
It makes it more difficult to operate necessary public transit. And it makes it so eventually,
00:54:33.640
if you're not stealing, you're just being taken advantage of. Another aspect is actually
00:54:41.400
the broken window problem. So let me give you an example. Imagine you go into Delhi metro and we sent
00:54:47.640
part of our crew. We said, just record the place and see if someone is eating or has any
00:54:52.760
kachara in their hand and just try to record them. You'll notice they don't throw or litter
00:54:59.080
across the Delhi metro. And it's actually really, really clean and well organized. But the same
00:55:04.920
person, once he goes down, exits the Delhi metro, walks on the street, throws it on the street.
00:55:11.560
Another example is a normal railway. You enter a bogey, you'll see someone eating peanuts and then they
00:55:17.240
eat the peanut and take the chilka and throw it right there. And they do this because everyone else is
00:55:22.680
doing it. No one stops them. They don't stop anyone. And they say it's their job.
00:55:29.400
And this is called the broken window theory.
00:55:31.720
So very important, right? Just again, something that we have to explain with crime in the United
00:55:38.120
States to, you know, some populations. But ultimately, if you allow crime, this is the
00:55:44.440
broken windows policing theory. If you allow crime, if you let one person throw a rock through a window,
00:55:50.760
then everyone else notices that person doesn't get in trouble and they decide that why not? What is it
00:55:55.880
going to cost me? They're getting away with it. Why should I not do anything? But if everything is
00:56:01.240
clean, everything is orderly, then it's very obvious when you violate the rules. And so the more orderly
00:56:08.360
and clean you keep your society, the less likely the people around you are
00:56:13.560
to violate the norms and worsen the condition of the place where you live. Again, very obvious to some
00:56:21.480
people, incredibly not obvious to others to the point where you have to explain, like if you just
00:56:26.040
throw trash on the ground and you think it's not your problem, then the next person throws the trash
00:56:31.240
on the ground and it's not their problem. But before you know it, the ground is covered in trash because
00:56:36.200
nobody enforced the norm. Nobody stopped you. There's no penalty. You just kept doing it.
00:56:41.480
Basically, if there's a broken window, people find it okay if another one breaks. But if something is
00:56:47.080
pristine and beautiful, people want to maintain it. And this is not just about our country getting dirty
00:56:52.680
and we're complaining about it. It also affects our health. 40 percent of all plastic is thrown on
00:56:59.080
Indian streets. Think about that for a second. 40 percent of all plastic is thrown on Indian
00:57:08.920
streets. 40 percent of all plastic waste ends up as litter in Indian streets. That is insane. That is
00:57:17.400
insane. And again, if you bring a population with these social norms in and you bring them in a high
00:57:23.560
enough percentage where they can make their own communities and their own areas, you can guess
00:57:29.800
how they're going to behave. They're not going to behave like the country they're in because they
00:57:33.800
don't have to spend time with the people in the country they're in. They get to have their own areas.
00:57:38.440
And as those areas expand, they get to control more and more area and behave the way that they did when
00:57:43.080
they were in their former country. He's trying to explain to these guys that this is not a good
00:57:48.760
way to live, but they don't know. They literally don't know. And that's what he's trying to explain.
00:57:53.720
We shouldn't have to live like this. And, you know, hopefully he's successful in spreading that
00:57:58.600
message in India. But we in America don't have to live like this. We don't have to import this culture.
00:58:03.160
We don't have to do this. We don't need people to come here to do the jobs like driving trucks
00:58:10.360
and programming computers. We can do them in America. We want to do them. These are the jobs
00:58:16.920
young men want so they can start families. This isn't picking fruit. These are the critical jobs
00:58:23.080
that allow people business ownership, tech jobs, trucking for blue collar workers. These are critical
00:58:30.200
industries for Americans. We don't have to import people who are throwing 40% of the entire world's
00:58:37.160
plastic onto their streets. Because if they do it there and you bring enough of them here,
00:58:43.800
they're just going to do it here. It's very obvious. Same problem we had with the ducks being
00:58:49.240
eaten, right? It's normal in a place like Haiti. So it becomes okay, even when they're around people who
00:58:57.400
don't believe in that. This blocks drains and floods and our streets during monsoons.
00:59:02.440
It becomes a breeding ground for diseases. It harms street animals because they're the ones who eat
00:59:07.480
the trash and it pollutes the soil, water and enters our food chain because that waste
00:59:12.520
just hardly gets cleaned. Now, I know you'll think that when something is dirty in a public place,
00:59:17.240
the government is supposed to clean it, but we can't blame the government for our lack of civic
00:59:21.960
sense, right? I mean, look at this example here. Street food falls on the street and they go pick it up
00:59:29.160
and throw it in the dustbin and the place is clean again. If this happened and you're eating,
00:59:34.280
will you actually bend down, pick up that wet waste food and throw it in the dustbin? Another tragedy is
00:59:42.200
tourism.
00:59:44.360
So he's just explaining again, basic maintenance, right? It's your job if you drop it. You can't
00:59:48.920
just sit around and, oh, if I drop something on the ground, eventually the government will come
00:59:52.920
and pick it up. Maybe, but until then you have a filthy society covered in trash. You have to live
01:00:00.200
in that way and the government has to hire a bunch of people to do basic things that every pro-social
01:00:05.560
person should be doing. But the only reason we think pro-social people should act that way is it's our
01:00:10.440
culture. It's our culture. It's our tradition. It's the way we have lived. So we assume it's the way
01:00:18.120
other people will live. But as he's pointing out here, they don't because they don't know better.
01:00:23.960
It's not part of their society. Their expectations are very different.
01:00:27.640
The largest concern of travelers trying to come to India's tourists is,
01:00:31.800
I'll get sick. And you'll also go on the internet, you'll find hundreds of videos
01:00:36.520
with millions of views where they're showing how dirty India is. And that means other foreigners also
01:00:43.480
think India is dirty. And this is really embarrassing for us. Think about the negative
01:00:48.040
impact it has on our country. So he says, look, we have a reputation for being gross,
01:00:54.120
for being filthy, for being dirty, because we don't have this pro-social sense of cleaning up after
01:00:59.400
ourselves, picking up trash off the ground, not throwing the trash on the ground, going out of your
01:01:05.400
way to maintain a common area and not rate it for resources the minute that a public resource is made
01:01:12.040
available. Not stealing everything that isn't nailed down on public transit, right?
01:01:17.560
These are the things that you have to explain. You have to explain to a lot of people now in the UK
01:01:21.800
who weren't originally from the UK, why jumping the turnstile on the subway is bad. Because for them,
01:01:28.840
it's just a free ride. They don't care. It doesn't mean anything to them. And they're not really paying
01:01:33.160
taxes. So they're not really subsidizing the underground when fares are stolen. And so you have a
01:01:39.480
large amount of foreigners in the UK violating the turnstile system. And because nobody stops them,
01:01:46.040
they see each other do it and they just do it more and more and more. So you build up a reputation of
01:01:50.920
we just shouldn't behave this way, right? Do whatever you want. And he's saying this approach
01:01:55.640
in India has given us a global reputation where people don't even want to travel here because they
01:02:00.520
feel like they're going to get sick. That's not good. But obviously, if you don't understand this
01:02:05.800
aspect of your society and you don't work to fix it, then it's going to be bad. And if you import
01:02:11.000
this into your society because you don't understand that foreign cultures are actually different
01:02:15.400
and have radically different understandings of just basic things like maintenance, then you're in a big
01:02:20.360
trouble. People don't want to travel and tourism takes a hit. So I don't know what the solution to
01:02:26.680
this is, but I found something crazy. As children, we're not really taught to clean up our own mess.
01:02:34.120
Think about it. When you eat your food or if there's something dirty, there's either the
01:02:38.200
kaamwali bhai at home to pick that up for you and wash the dishes or it's mummy. You don't have
01:02:45.800
in your brain a thought that mujhe utha ke isko saf karna hai because it is outsourced to someone else.
01:02:52.680
And a second reason is more embedded in our history. If you look back at India, our society has been
01:02:59.720
divided into this hereditary kind of structure where cleanliness has been outsourced to a different
01:03:05.080
part of society, a marginalized part of society, which does the cleaning. So because someone else
01:03:12.600
is supposed to do the cleaning, all of us don't have a shared responsibility of public ownership
01:03:19.080
of cleanliness and this. So he explains, I think what was probably the most important thing in this
01:03:25.080
whole video, which is that the culture and religion drastically shapes the way that they are not pro
01:03:34.280
social because the religion is based on a caste system. There is always a particular caste for whom
01:03:41.160
cleaning things is their job. And that's a low status thing. There's no idea about you maintaining
01:03:48.600
the society. There's no idea of the individual having particular agency and the necessity of cleaning
01:03:55.240
these things because there's a religious belief that the cleaning of these things is below you.
01:04:02.440
And there's an untouchable caste that is the ones that are actually supposed to take care
01:04:07.640
of the maintenance and cleaning of society. You should not lower yourself to that status.
01:04:13.880
You should expect these people to do the job for you. So the idea that you have an individual
01:04:20.280
duty to maintain the common areas is just not considered because that's what low class people do.
01:04:29.240
High class people leave their trash for low class people to clean up. There's no need for you,
01:04:35.080
the individual to take ownership of your cleanliness or the area around you because eventually someone
01:04:41.560
else will come by and take care of it for you. Like you said, in the home, the mom just cleans up after
01:04:47.160
everybody. It's not expected that the individuals would help their mother by maintaining the cleanliness
01:04:53.240
of the house, picking up their trash, picking up their plates, cleaning these things. That's the
01:04:58.760
societal expectation only for the mother. And then in the wider society, it is the fact that the caste
01:05:07.480
system has told them that maintaining their society is actually low class. And so that's not what the
01:05:14.120
average person should be doing. If you are involved in maintenance, you are a lesser than person,
01:05:19.720
right? You should expect others to come by and clean up for you. Again, not something most Americans
01:05:26.600
would ever believe and say out loud, but sadly, as our society degrades, something that's more and more
01:05:33.400
becoming prevalent, often with people from outside of American culture, but sometimes even from people
01:05:38.880
inside American culture. The point being here is religious differences matter. His theology and culture
01:05:46.360
impact whether or not his society can operate as a high trust society, whether you can expect the
01:05:52.520
person next to you to not steal things off the train, not leave garbage on the ground,
01:05:59.880
have a sense that they should be the ones cleaning up after themselves when they make a mess.
01:06:04.320
And of course, these are just the most obvious things, right? But all of this transfers into other
01:06:09.560
trust situations. When you look at whether or not it's right or wrong to cheat on exams,
01:06:16.840
most Americans say, yes, it's wrong. Like by high percentages, like 70 or 80%, I think even higher,
01:06:24.200
say, yes, it's wrong to cheat. When you look at places like India or China,
01:06:29.360
is it wrong to cheat on the exams? The number of people who believe it's wrong is very low.
01:06:35.260
It tends to be 10, 20, 30% at most. That means the majority of the society is okay with cheating when
01:06:42.200
it's presented to them. For the same reason, they're okay with stealing yoga mats, even though
01:06:46.200
they're free in a common area. Those things are linked together heavily. And so it's not just the
01:06:52.700
trash or just the inability to operate public transit, though that should be enough. But when
01:06:58.200
you go to import these people for jobs, are their degrees real? Are their resumes real? Are their
01:07:04.600
skills real? Or did a bunch of people who look like them lie on their behalf to hire more people from
01:07:12.000
their culture in the United States? Because they don't care. Because that's the whole point.
01:07:17.880
Right? These are questions that matter a lot when you're considering bringing vast swaths of a culture
01:07:24.540
into your society. And as we can see, that can end up with dead Americans, like it did on Florida's
01:07:31.300
highway system. And you have a culture that doesn't see that as a problem, probably for the same reason
01:07:37.520
they don't see throwing trash on the ground as a problem. And that ultimately, it's more important
01:07:42.020
for them to bail out this guy just because he happens to share their religion or their race,
01:07:47.520
rather than actually care about what happened in America. Why he did this? Why did he neglect
01:07:56.800
these rules? Well, this guy explains to us, this is very common in India, that as soon as you have the
01:08:03.360
ability to violate the rules on the road, you just do it. Because you're not going to get in trouble.
01:08:07.240
No one's going to do anything about it. He's blown away when he goes to European countries, even if
01:08:12.000
they don't have particularly strict rules, just because everybody follows them for the most part.
01:08:17.240
And so again, this is just really critical for people to understand. The video goes a little longer.
01:08:21.340
He goes back to the experiment and the clean side of the street remains clean of the dirty side,
01:08:26.360
gets dirtier, shock, shock, shock, you know, cleaned windows, they actually work.
01:08:30.840
Uh, but ultimately his point is if we don't change this behavior in India, it's going to radically
01:08:36.960
continue to hurt our society. But this is what we're importing into the United States.
01:08:42.400
This video is not old. These are still very real and serious problems in the country from which we
01:08:48.640
are importing people in to the United States. We can't be shocked when ethnic nepotism and foreign
01:08:56.060
cultures come to dominate areas of the United States, when we can clearly see that people in
01:09:01.520
these own countries, I'm sure this guy is Western educated at some level. And he probably looked,
01:09:06.680
you know, he went to Italy, he went to these other Western nations and says, Oh man, this is better.
01:09:11.620
And it's better because they do these things we don't do. Now, hopefully for him, good for him.
01:09:17.480
I hope he's able to change the culture of India. I hope he's able to educate people in this way.
01:09:23.060
I'm hoping he's able to elevate his own people, but that's what should be happening. He should be
01:09:27.160
elevating his people in India, not having large amounts of them come here without changing their
01:09:33.180
behavior and not understanding the cultural expectations and then being dropped in mass
01:09:37.880
into places where they change the culture instead. This should be very obvious to our leaders. And yet
01:09:43.020
here we are. Oh man, we have about a thousand, uh, super chats. So I guess I should get over to
01:09:49.840
those, uh, hold on. All right. Thanks for sticking with me through the technical difficulties once
01:09:55.580
again here. All right. All right. So the questions of the people here, we've got philosophical thirst
01:10:05.400
worm. Let me take this down. Uh, he says the few Indians in Japan run restaurants. So the Japanese
01:10:14.560
still have the Apu idea of India, uh, Dalism from street fight, Dalsam from street fighter was, uh,
01:10:21.660
even named after this type. Okay. Interesting. Well, yeah, that's, uh, it would make sense.
01:10:25.560
So at this point, it's just like a cultural curiosity. Uh, it's a couple of people coming
01:10:30.500
in and bringing some, some different flavors in. Uh, but you know, they haven't had that large
01:10:35.780
wave that truly would change, uh, you know, the, the, their culture, uh, it would be difficult
01:10:41.360
to assimilate. Uh, so yeah, that, that makes perfect sense. This is often how it happens,
01:10:45.520
right? We're often told, well, you know, they've got cool food, so you should come in and cook the,
01:10:49.160
the, the good food. It's like, yeah, but like what happens when they bring their brother and their
01:10:53.400
cousin and their cousin twice removed and every relative under the sun. And they turn that restaurant
01:10:58.100
into a visa mill. And all of a sudden your entire neighborhood is full, you know, like, and,
01:11:02.640
and the expectations change. Just don't understand the difference. He also says seeks have a
01:11:08.240
completely destroyed their reputation recently. Sikhs I grew up with were policemen who beat up
01:11:12.920
blacks. Now look at them. You know, uh, I would say that a lot of the Sikh, uh, culture does have
01:11:18.620
a relatively positive, uh, outlook in the United States. Uh, you know, people were very much lectured
01:11:24.280
for, uh, confusing them with Muslims, uh, because of their turban. Uh, and so, uh, you know, a lot of
01:11:30.840
people were kind of given lectures, uh, about, you know, how the, the, the, these are a group that is not
01:11:36.160
the same. They have very different beliefs. Uh, but when you have, you know, 20% of the truck
01:11:40.840
trucking industry taking over by a specific ethnic cartel and you have it killing people.
01:11:46.340
Yeah. You're, you're, you know, the, the outlook on those people can change very quickly.
01:11:53.300
All right. We've got base shaman here. He says, I majored in history. I'm now, uh, I'm now a, uh,
01:11:59.020
trucker when I can find a decent paying job after when I couldn't find a decent paying job after
01:12:03.900
college trucking, say my family, uh, living off the government dime. That's what they want to
01:12:08.600
destroy. Exactly. Right. That's exactly right. Again, this is a classic. Okay. Things didn't
01:12:16.320
work out in this case. You did go to college, but for many guys, I couldn't get into college
01:12:19.460
or I didn't want to go to college. I need a way to make good money and support my family,
01:12:23.840
uh, possibly climb into a middle of class existence, uh, with a blue collar job. This is the classic move.
01:12:30.120
Again, I have multiple people in my family who were involved in driving delivery trucks or driving,
01:12:35.640
uh, 18 wheelers because as exactly this fact, that's the kind of background I came from.
01:12:40.880
And so, uh, you know, the, the idea that there just aren't Americans to do these jobs and we have
01:12:46.260
to bring in people, obvious lie, obvious lie. The only reason there's only two reasons to bring in
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people from foreign countries to do this job. One it's cheaper to it's an ethnic cartel driven by
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nepotism. That's it. There are no other reasons. You can fill these jobs with Americans. If you'll
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pay them the wage that allows them to take care of their families. I'm glad that was there for base
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shaman, but it's not going to be there for the next guy. If you don't change this, uh, Christian only
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immigration heavily taxed. Uh, I am honestly more than fine with having, uh, a, a, uh, preference for
01:13:21.040
Christians in immigration. Now, personally, I don't think we should have any, any immigration
01:13:25.240
for a decade, at least probably two. We should need a full moratorium, full stop on immigration
01:13:31.520
to figure out what's going on. But when we reopen, yeah, I think that honestly, conversion to
01:13:36.980
Christianity should be a critical part. You either need to be a Christian or have converted to
01:13:41.960
Christianity. Um, I know a lot of people are going to be angry with that. Oh, you know, religious
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tests. Well, I don't care. Sorry. I don't care that America is a Christian nation. If you're going
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to change enough to assimilate, if you're, if you're a foreigner coming in and say, I want to
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assimilate to, uh, the United States, I want to become part of the United States. All right. Start with
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your religion, Christian nation. No, no Hindu temples, no Muslim cities. You're Christian. If you're
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coming in, I think that's entirely reasonable. I think that, uh, you know, that religion is not
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the totality of culture, but it is essential building block. And if you're rejecting the
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religion of the culture from the beginning, then you're not going to join it. You're never going
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to join it and enable in order to maintain faith to your religion, you must necessarily set yourself
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apart from the culture that's required. And I think this should be true of everybody.
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A philosophical thirst worm says, uh, don't work trucking because it's going to be automated,
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but we need to import a billion people because they won't do the work we're going to automate.
01:14:50.320
Yes. Again, this is the dumbest argument. We see it over and over again. Oh, we don't have the people
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to do the job right now in the moment, but we're literally working as fast as we can to eliminate
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the job. So we are racing to bring in as many people we can to do a job that we are trying to
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phase out. And what happens when you bring in a bunch of mostly males, usually military age
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into a country and then eliminate all the jobs they were going to hold. How does that work
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historically? It's a disaster. It's how you get violence. And since you brought in everybody under
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an ethnic cartel, who's losing their job, guess what? They're all going to get together as an
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ethnic gang and start fighting you. Like that's, what's going to happen. It's so predictable and obvious.
01:15:29.640
You can see it from, you know, space, man. Like it's so clear, but we're just doing it anyway
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because diversity is our strength or something. Elijah Tymon says, frankly, this is what solidarity
01:15:44.000
looks like. No waffling over him, not being the best face to put forward as there was with Shiloh
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Hendricks and her son. Again, absolutely right. No qualms, no qualms about backing this guy.
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Killed three people through what is an obvious act of just criminal negligence, committing a turn
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that is obviously illegal. The sign was right there, said he couldn't make the turn. It would
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have been the first thing you learned in trucking school, never do something like this, but he's
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just lazy. He's lazy. And in his culture, it doesn't matter. You just don't care about the rules.
01:16:16.900
The sign doesn't matter. Yeah, of course he should have got off the interstate. Of course he should
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have used the exit, would have saved three lives that day, but it doesn't matter to him. And not
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only does it matter to him, it doesn't matter to anyone else who is signing the petition and raising
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money for him. All that matters is he looks like them. It doesn't matter what he did. He didn't do
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anything. He's fine. Just a mistake. Didn't do anything. It's fine.
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Uh, Manahud, uh, Sushi, I'm sure I'm saying it wrong, says, uh, your universe has no meaning to
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them. They will not try to understand. Yes. Camp of the saints, a new edition coming out soon. I've
01:16:59.100
got a pre-release copy. Uh, so if you have been unable to grab that book, cause it's been like $700
01:17:05.700
and mostly been, uh, uh, you know, impossible to find, uh, there's a new affordable copy coming out
01:17:13.280
soon. Uh, but yeah, that is one of the most important passages, uh, that, that just echoes
01:17:17.780
in your mind. Every time you see it, it's these things do not matter because they are not someone's
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culture. They do not have the value. They cannot attach the value to them because it does not exist
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for them. Joe McDermott says we inextricably give Indian interest-free loans and DI and tech sectors,
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even as they are overrepresented. They are often openly admit ethnic nepotism with no
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com, com, uh, consequences. When does it stop? It stops when the Trump administration makes it stop.
01:17:45.020
I'll just put it out there. The Trump administration needs to make this stop immediately.
01:17:49.220
Good on, uh, Secretary Rubio for, uh, stopping, uh, the importation of drivers, truck drivers. That
01:17:56.580
was a good response. We need to see more because you're absolutely right, Joe. You're absolutely
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right. We are subsidizing these people. We are subsidizing these people to start businesses and
01:18:07.220
take jobs. We are giving them DEI positions and favorability and loans and in hiring. They openly,
01:18:13.760
openly turn these businesses into ethnic cartels and we do nothing. Civil rights division isn't going
01:18:20.400
after them. I hope Armadilla does that, but you know, she would need to go after people that in
01:18:29.280
some cases share her religion. I hope she's motivated to do that. I hope that she is objective enough to
01:18:34.680
go after that. But if she doesn't, then I have questions. Are we going to undo this or not? Are we
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going to make this equal for Americans or not? Are you American? And do you care, prioritize about getting
01:18:47.700
rid of this stuff and turning this back into a country that cares about Americans first? Or are
01:18:53.640
we just turning a blind eye to this? Can the Trump administration just not get around to this one?
01:18:58.560
Are we going to reform these things? Are we going to change these things? I've been told we have to
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keep the civil rights division because it's going to, uh, get rid of the anti-white laws. Okay.
01:19:08.880
Start here. Start here with the anti-white behavior in many of these industries. Stop here with this
01:19:16.600
DEI mill. Stop here. Or visa mill. Stop here with the DEI hiring. Start right here and deal with this
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issue. In the immigration, there's no reason. There's no reason for these people to come in at this point.
01:19:31.900
We have people who will do the jobs. They want the training. They want the jobs. There is zero reason.
01:19:38.320
And I certainly don't want to get lectured by Vivek Ramaswamy about how my culture is inferior to his
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when he is swimming, swimming in advantages because of ethnic nepotism and straight up subsidies from
01:19:54.160
the government, be it DEI or loans or everything else. I don't want to hear it. I don't want to hear
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it. Florida Henry says, corporations love foreign workers. They can treat them terribly. Also,
01:20:06.800
traffic in India isn't saying no rules. Yeah, apparently that's the case. I wouldn't be
01:20:10.420
surprised. That's obviously what the man in the video said. Uh, I have not been there,
01:20:14.520
so I don't know. Uh, but I can only imagine that that is correct. Uh, based Hillbilly says,
01:20:19.700
give Indian Somalians, et cetera, a bribe to renounce citizenship and go home. Also Israeli
01:20:24.520
nationalists to Israel, black nationalists to Liberia. Again, obviously we have a scenario where
01:20:30.980
there are many people who should not be here, who, uh, the Biden administration brought in very
01:20:36.340
specifically, or people who've been brought on, on visas, these kinds of things. Uh, if you have a
01:20:41.460
situation where, you know, you've been recently brought in over the last, you know, uh, few years
01:20:47.420
and you're anti-American or you shouldn't be here, rules were violated, then yeah, you should go home.
01:20:51.660
And the Trump administration is reviewing those visas. Obviously, when you look at other nationalities,
01:20:57.420
uh, African Americans are part of the United States at this point. That's just the scenario.
01:21:04.640
I guess you can have people who are black nationalists who want to have, uh, uh, their own
01:21:10.340
nation. Yeah. Okay. You can sit in the back and if, you know, if you have people who are dual citizens
01:21:15.180
and are trying to maintain some identity in both places, I think they should be chosen, uh, choose
01:21:20.680
to either, uh, revoke that citizenship or leave. You should not be allowing any dual citizenship in the
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United States, but it does get more complicated when people have been here for many generations.
01:21:29.920
Uh, let's see here. Uh, Trey50Daniels says, uh, people tend to act, uh, their incentives. Yep. Once
01:21:37.380
again, we've created the incentive structure and to be fair, uh, they have also abused the incentive
01:21:42.240
structure, lobbied for that. Uh, but we have allowed it, you know. Uh, Joe McDermott said,
01:21:51.540
Vivek said the solution is infinite Indians. In other words, replacement, not repair. He is
01:21:56.060
really arguing Americans are beyond repair. Yeah. I'm sure Vivek would not phrase it with as infinite
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Indians, but there does seem to be again, especially the way he made his arguments there. So it does
01:22:07.300
seem to be a level of resentment. Uh, well, my culture is superior because he said he had his
01:22:12.300
own separate culture. That's not me. That's what Vivek said. He said, I have a better culture than
01:22:16.560
Americans. The, the, the, the striving immigrant has a better culture than Americans in the United States.
01:22:22.720
Now, again, we can discuss whether or not, you know, saved by the bell is the best use of one's
01:22:27.620
time. But again, when, when Vivek is going after that, but not going after the fact that these Indian
01:22:34.020
businesses are visa mills, that they are being subsidized by the federal government, that they
01:22:39.320
are receiving DEI hires and are allowed to operate ethnic cartels inside of different industries and
01:22:45.440
inside different corporations. Uh, I start to wonder, I start to wonder if you actually care
01:22:50.840
or if you're just kind of, you know, playing along until you get an advantage. Right. And that does
01:22:58.180
seem, that does feel like the case. It does feel like ultimately, like he said, the answer is, well,
01:23:02.560
just bring in better people like me. Don't worry about fixing American culture. He might mouth the
01:23:07.580
words, but ultimately I want American culture to be Indian culture is the message. And looking at that
01:23:14.000
video about Indian culture, I don't want it. It can stay in India. It's so great. Fix India.
01:23:19.300
They apparently need you. So take your knowledge there. If you've got a better culture, then you
01:23:24.820
should be in the place where the better culture is. It seems that simple. Uh, Enrico Palazzo says,
01:23:31.640
uh, you're a better man than me or in din also train horns. Okay. I guess that's an Indian joke.
01:23:38.220
Sorry. I don't quite understand that one. Uh, but, uh, I am sure that is a joke in someone related to
01:23:43.840
an Indian meme there. Uh, he also says, uh, there are gift cards in the yoga mats. Yes. You have to
01:23:49.280
fight for the yoga mats in the middle of the, uh, of the field that are already free. You can redeem
01:23:55.660
the gift cards, I guess. Uh, he says, uh, are you not familiar with the rivers of poo by Enoch Patel?
01:24:01.060
All right. All right. All right. Uh, let's see here. Uh, Sean Cosgrove says, uh, Italian driving is crazy.
01:24:07.340
Red turtle shells, green turtle shells, and banana peels everywhere. Well, rainbow road in Italy is
01:24:12.440
particularly challenging, particularly notorious. Um, no guard says, if you want to beat, uh, the
01:24:18.720
Indian street view challenge, pick a place in, uh, I really don't know how to pronounce that or even
01:24:23.840
try the site of St. Thomas's mission to India, much less trash. Well, yeah, that could be the case,
01:24:30.300
right? Where is imparted, uh, you know, a different culture and a different understanding about how
01:24:34.780
one may able to maintain a certain area. I, again, I don't have enough background, uh, to,
01:24:40.320
to know how true that is, but I'll take your word for it on that one. Uh, Johan Richardson says, uh,
01:24:46.780
conscientiousness is so important yet. So unmanaged, maybe we should include a phrase like
01:24:51.640
of good character on our immigration requirements. Yes. The problem of course is that's the first thing
01:24:56.640
that we waived. Uh, Dr. Pajit says, uh, who on Oren McIntyre in make India,
01:25:04.780
uh, India. Great. That was very, uh, close to some of the responses I received. Oh, I didn't even
01:25:11.040
mention the Twitter responses. I completely forgot. So one thing I didn't get to capture some of them
01:25:16.740
because they ended up getting deleted, but there were several people and they responded to my posts
01:25:21.760
and they were jerks about it, whatever. I don't care. Uh, but more importantly, they were responding
01:25:25.860
to posts about the dead families, uh, the, the families of the dead people who were killed by this,
01:25:31.600
uh, seek trucker. They were responding that they were all pedophiles and like, they were all unclean
01:25:38.060
and they didn't know how to use a toilet. Like this was the response that random Indian Twitter
01:25:41.960
was posting to the, to comments about the, the dead Americans and their families. Like that's how it
01:25:49.220
was response. It was absolutely gross. Uh, let's see here. Machiavelli sucks says DNA equals culture.
01:25:57.220
Uh, so I'm going to push back against that. And I know some people are going to be angry and that's fine.
01:26:01.680
You can be angry. Uh, so heritage matters. I'm not going to tell you that heritage does not matter to
01:26:07.400
culture. These, these come from some somewhere, right? However, culture is more than heritage because
01:26:13.680
there are people with the same DNA, but different religions who act differently. In fact, that happens
01:26:20.400
pretty regularly. There are people with very similar DNA, but who see themselves as different cultures
01:26:25.840
and they do things like go to war with each other because they see themselves as so different.
01:26:30.820
I mean, heck the United States had a civil war with a lot of people who had very similar DNA
01:26:36.620
for the simple fact that the cultures of the North and South were radically different. Now I know
01:26:40.840
everyone's going to be, ah, slavery, it's all slavery. Well, that part of it, but there's a lot of other
01:26:46.520
parts of Southern culture and Northern culture that found themselves to be incompatible. There's a long
01:26:51.960
struggle in the United States between the North and the South that well predates the
01:26:55.820
civil war and did not center just on slavery. And these people with shared genetics went to war
01:27:02.600
over it. So I don't think it's just culture. I mean, if you look back through history, even though
01:27:08.560
like the harshest traditionalists, like those who would be like considered absolute insane racists by
01:27:14.640
today's standards had some level of understanding that an outsider could become part of their society
01:27:20.220
over many generations. Now the key there is generations, right? You had to usually intermarry,
01:27:26.800
adopt the religion, adopt, adopt the language, learn all the customs. And even then you would never be
01:27:32.860
considered part of that society. But after three, four generations, your children who have intermarried
01:27:38.780
and only known this culture and have only known this religion and have only known this language,
01:27:43.800
they will become closer and closer and eventually be considered part of the nation. They weren't just running
01:27:49.360
around DNA testing everybody. I know that's going to make a lot of people angry. I'm familiar with
01:27:54.160
the science of, of, you know, uh, IQ and all these other things that are tied to race. I'm not denying
01:27:59.180
any of the findings of Charles Murray, but I'm just saying that it's not everything. And if you do treat
01:28:04.680
it as everything, then I think you're making a very modernist mistake. You're reducing a very complex
01:28:09.940
thing down to a very basic factor that has some validity, but it's not the whole story.
01:28:15.860
Right. And so again, I know some people are going to be like, ah, how could you like, look, man,
01:28:20.440
I just think historically that's correct. I think if you look at history, if you look at the beliefs
01:28:24.960
of people throughout history, that is how they actually believe. Now they had nothing like what
01:28:30.400
we have here. Right. Like the, the, the, the idea that anyone who steps onto American soil and like
01:28:37.880
has a baby, that baby now has the right to determine the future of the United States because it has like
01:28:43.120
full citizenship and voting rights and everything that's insane. Right. That would never work in
01:28:47.520
any other culture throughout history. Even those that believed in democracy. I mean, the Athenians
01:28:52.160
thought that the reason that democracy had validity was literally that the, like the blood of the people
01:28:56.480
carried the spirit of the ancient gods and allowed them to like to determine what they should be doing
01:29:01.860
next. So this is a very different view of, you know, uh, very different view of, uh, democracy than
01:29:08.240
anything we have today. So, so the ideas that we have today about like this, just complete free-for-all
01:29:14.100
multicultural melting pot, nothing, nothing to do with the ancients, but neither does DNA. Let's be
01:29:20.240
honest. The idea of blood existed. They, a new heritage was important. It was the core of the
01:29:24.640
family and therefore the core of the nation, but it wasn't the only thing people were adopted in all the
01:29:29.820
time. I mean, not all the time is it's a, it was a very selective process. And that's also key,
01:29:36.780
right? It's not mass immigration. Whenever there was mass immigration, that was a huge problem for
01:29:40.880
places like the Roman empire. So again, it's a little more complicated than that. And people
01:29:45.220
are going to be angry for me for believing it's a little more complicated and, you know, looking at
01:29:49.300
the history and not just being like, well, you know, someone took a DNA test and, uh, therefore it
01:29:53.780
says, you know, IQ is this, and they're going to be able to function in society or not like, sorry,
01:29:58.300
that's not the only factor. It's a factor. It's just not the only factor. And you can't,
01:30:02.020
can't treat it that way. Uh, but that said, uh, we've got through all of our super chats. Thank
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