The Elon Musk Paradox | 1⧸23⧸26
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1 hour and 6 minutes
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Summary
In this episode, we discuss Elon Musk, the H1B program, and the decline in violent crime in the United States under Donald Trump. We also discuss Bitcoin and the future of the future, and why Bitcoin is a safe investment.
Transcript
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So, whatever you think is going to happen in the future,
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He seems to understand the problem of replacement migration.
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He's talking about anti-white attacks, anti-white slurs,
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the desire to drive whites out of Europe and America.
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with the fact that he seems to want to import a large amount of foreigners
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into the United States through the H-1B program.
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but he seems pretty on board with this mass legal immigration.
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And it seems largely motivated by his desire to operate his own countries.
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We'll get into that dichotomy and why it seems so prevalent.
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We're also going to talk about the arrests made in Minnesota.
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It turns out that there were three arrests that came down from the DOJ,
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though, sadly, one of them did not include Don Lemon,
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And then, of course, I also want to talk about the drop in violent crime.
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We're seeing studies coming out saying that there has been a sharp drop
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Before we get into Elon Musk, I want to put out a disclaimer.
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Elon Musk has been overall an ally to the right.
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I'm not saying that there aren't things you need to watch out for.
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I'm not saying that there aren't things that you need to push back on.
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Obviously, we're going to do a lot of that today.
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However, I also don't want to make it sound like it's just all Elon bashing.
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He's not, you know, he's completely turned against whatever.
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You have to recognize that Elon Musk had a massive pile of money.
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He could have spent on anything, many things that were far more profitable.
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And when he bought Twitter, he wasn't just securing some kind of financial investment.
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But I think Elon Musk was perfectly aware that he could have put his money into a far more directly profitable thing.
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Instead, he does something that most conservatives never do.
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Like this is the problem with conservative billionaires, conservative donor class.
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They don't recognize the importance of owning prestige organizations.
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They never go and do what leftist billionaires do, which is like just start newspapers or buy prestigious institutions
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or basically buy universities and then turn them into factories for leftists, propaganda outlets for leftists,
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places where you can park leftists so they can receive money, sinecures, educations.
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They turn these different cultural apparatuses into machines that produce more and more left wingers, more left wing culture, more left wing power.
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They understand the importance of making that long term investment and not just going in and saying, OK, well, as long as this is going to turn a little bit of profit, then it'll be worth my time.
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And that's what, to his great credit, Elon Musk did.
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Instead of just looking for the highest return on his dollar, he recognized the power of controlling a critical node in the cathedral,
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in the collective consensus making apparatus of the United States ruling class, because Twitter isn't just another social media site like Facebook, Instagram.
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One of the excitements of a live stream, sometimes your Internet goes out for a minute.
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Let me know if there's any audio problems or anything.
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But technical difficulties, what are you going to do?
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So like I was saying, Elon's purchase of Twitter was rather significant because it's not just another social media site.
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It is basically one of the critical parts, one of the critical nodes in the hive mind that kind of runs the American government.
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It's one of those things that regularly inform the opinion of the most important and influential people.
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Even when our governments decide to do things, they actually announce it on the Internet.
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When Joe Biden stepped down from running for president.
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And that's treated as some kind of legally binding thing.
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So that's obviously a scenario that kind of shows you how Twitter occupies a space that is just very, very different from anything else.
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So as I go into this, just remember the fact that Elon put that much money into buying Twitter and ensuring that there is at least some level of speech.
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I know it's not as free speech as people as want.
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It's not perfect, but it's way better than it was previously.
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Obviously, it allows the right to have a beachhead and a constant place in which they can discuss the culture and have an influence directly.
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Also, obviously, big time funding when it came to the Trump campaign and throwing his weight behind that.
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I know that the Trump relationship got volatile.
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He wasn't happy with, obviously, Doge and other aspects of what the administration was doing.
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He has been somebody who has a positive impact on the right.
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So I just want to get that out of the way before we start talking about the rest of it.
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So that said, if you've been on Twitter at all, you've seen Elon talking about basically the great replacement.
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He knows what it's like to watch a country decline as the demographics shift.
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He's familiar what happens when people, especially who are openly hostile to whites, gain power and start using that power to suppress whites.
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So I can't imagine that that is not in his mind.
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That's not somewhere pretty close to the forefront of his mind when he's making these decisions, when he's talking about what he's talking about.
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When he gets on Twitter, he's constantly saying, OK, you know, there's this it's not just about immigration, though he notes that that's a huge problem, mass immigration.
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He also notices the virulent anti white policies, the anti white rhetoric, the way in which governments are in their kind of apparatchiks are openly attacking white people collectively and try to push them out of countries.
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So Elon's not just talking about, you know, the the current immigration crisis.
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He's not just talking about even, you know, bad language used toward white people or hateful language towards white people, though, that is very common and very aggressive.
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He's actively addressing the issues of systemic replacement of white people, intentional bias, intentional racism towards white people, attacks on white people, the explicit goal of removing white people from their homelands.
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The idea that white people don't have homelands, that there is no native land for any white person.
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For some reason, white Europeans are the only peoples in the entire world that can never be native to a country that can never have a homeland that can never have a place that is theirs.
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The fact that Elon Musk acknowledges this stuff is a really big deal.
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Like, I know things have moved so fast that it's really hard to recognize what all that means.
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But remember, just a few years ago, saying the phrase anti white was basically off limits until like Tucker Carlson started floating it on Fox News.
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And it really was not that long ago where any of the talking points Elon Musk was espousing would have gotten you labeled like far right, Nazi, like, like alt right.
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Those were considered like opinions that are on storm front or, you know, things that things that get echoed in like super edgy chat rooms.
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The fact that he uses the phrase the great replacements.
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These are things that would have got you banned off social media, would have gotten you fired from your job, would have gotten, you know, you pulled from every platform, would have gotten you debanked, would have had SPLC and ADL would be writing articles on you, making sure that you were radioactive and no one could touch you.
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And now it's just something that people say because the richest man in the world says it.
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So, and, and, and, and, and it's crazy because, you know, just to show you like where we're at.
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So I have to reload the video because the internet went down, but let me reload this video real quick.
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But it's crazy that despite this being kind of the obvious thing that's going on here, we have a lot of people still trying to deny it.
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So how, how obvious is it that we are going through this, that this is the goal of our political system?
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Well, we actually have a guy from the state department on tape saying, yeah, this is the purpose of this.
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They're using the great replacement to rig elections.
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They want the country to be less white because white people vote Republican.
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So you have the video here from, uh, from Project Veritas.
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I have an undercover guy speaking with the state department official, and he comes out and says, look, it's really simple.
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The basic default setting of the United States white population, the traditional population.
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The heritage population, heritage Americans tend to be very conservative, like at the very least, like center right, uh, conservatives.
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And they're not going to vote for radical leftist policies.
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So what do you do in a, in a liberal democracy?
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What do you do if you're the Democrats and you need to push this radical progressive agenda, but the native population isn't really interested?
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And by the way, this has been the policy of the left for basically ever.
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They've recognized this dynamic for a long time.
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It is not sustainable in America without replacing the population, without demographic replacement.
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It's critical that they replace the people who live here.
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Because as they said, the people in Nebraska, natural conservatives, the people coming across the border, the Latin Americans that you're, you're always told, you know, you have the, the, the, the George and Jeb, uh, Bushes saying, oh, well, these are, these are natural Americans.
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You know, they have family values, they're Catholic, they're Christian, they're going to be right wing.
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If for no other reason than when they get here, they want stuff.
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They want advantages that they don't have because they're new immigrants.
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So, you know, the, the state department's not confused as to why they want this policy.
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It's not just to replace your principles, not just replacing your abstract principles.
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It's not because you're a super double, uh, loyal to the constitution.
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They want to replace you because of the color of your skin, because they know, frankly,
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The state department's not hesitating to say this white people, the color of their skin
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seems to indicate they're more likely to vote a specific way.
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Now, obviously that's not the case all across the board.
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Not all, obviously significant portion of white people do vote leftists.
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And there are plenty of minorities that, uh, minority voters who do vote conservative,
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though disproportionately, it is almost always them breaking the left to the left.
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Hispanics, except in the last election, Indians, Chinese, Jews, they all vote left.
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Asians in general, they usually vote 65, 70% or more for the left.
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Obviously blacks are considered a monolithic voting block for the left, but there's always
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like 10% of blacks who vote conservative and there's, you know, the 20, 30% of Jews who
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There's the 20, 30% of Asians that vote conservative.
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So again, it's, you know, it's, it's not all we, we, we can find some of the worst human
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What's the Nick land quote, uh, never become so racist that you forget that the worst people
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in the world are, uh, are, are, uh, white leftists.
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Uh, but ultimately when we're just looking at the wide demographic spread, when we're just
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looking at the raw numbers, you can predict how a election is going to go by how many white
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If it's more, you're probably going to get a conservative.
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It's a less, you're probably going to get a liberal again, not all that across the board,
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not every time, but this is generally how it works.
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And the left knows this, this is not a crazy right-wing talking point.
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It's what the state department openly admits is the left's strategy.
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So there's no confusion here about for anybody, except for some reason, conservatives about
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And Elon Musk is aware of this, which is what he says.
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He points out like, look there, it's a hatred of white people, but it's also like politically
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advantageous for these people to replace the white population.
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But even though that is something that, that the Democrats will announce out loud and can
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also be revealed in undercover videos of the state department, I promise you this video
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is going to end up getting the wrong thing badge for the great replacement under it.
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I've had it happen several times to this day, YouTube, if you have anything mentioning demographic
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replacement in your title or in your description, we'll flag your video as having wrong think
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You'll get the little Wikipedia saying, this is a conspiracy theory, even better.
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It's a white nationalist conspiracy theory, even though it's literally what the Democrats
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announced their plan to be, even though it's literally what the state department says the
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It's listed as a conspiracy because that's what they want you to believe.
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They don't want you to actually think about it or look at it.
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So obviously, Elon Musk is very aware of this problem, right?
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Like he grasps the dire nature of what is going on, the sinister nature of what is being leveled
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It is bad to try to ethnically cleanse this place, America, just like it's bad to ethnically
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So this isn't like, oh, you only need to protect European civilization or it's only
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But we don't talk about why it's bad for whites, even though we acknowledge it's bad
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So when we have people openly stating, yeah, it's our intention to ethnically cleanse
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America because we have to make it less white so Democrats can win more elections, I think
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it's reasonable to come out and say that's a problem.
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Like the fact that we have such a difficulty acknowledging that when we would call it out
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I hear a lot of people whining about the ethnic cleansing in Israel and Gaza and all that
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But I often don't hear those same people spending a whole lot of time talking about the ethnic
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And not always, of course, there are people who are opposed to what Israel is doing right
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now that also, you know, point out demographic problems in Europe and in America.
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But I see them far more obsessed with whatever's happening in Gaza than they are the ongoing
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thing that's happening in Europe and the United States as we speak.
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So if Elon understands all this stuff, what's with the H-1B support right now?
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It's been a, you know, it's been over a year since Elon's famous Christmas crash out on
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the H-1Bs where he and Vivek went nuts and started fighting and threatening.
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And, you know, it was Elon who was that really, to be fair, Vivek's original post was bad.
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But it was Elon that really decided to get in there and knife fight over it, constantly
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be hitting it, constantly be attacking people on it.
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And so it's but it has been over a year since that happened.
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And it could be that things have just gotten worse.
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And Elon has recognized how bad they've gotten.
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I if he has, he hasn't really announced that he hasn't said, OK, I understand I was wrong
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I'm looking at what's happening in Europe and America.
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I understand the seriousness of mass immigration.
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And so I need to, you know, kind of step back and change and reformulate how I understand
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Maybe he is doing that, but he hasn't announced that.
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And so I can only really go off of where he is right now that I know.
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I maybe he has changed his mind, but the last update we had was despite recognizing these
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obvious problems, he is not addressing them when it comes to what he thinks of as high
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Obviously, we have a lot of H-1Bs coming into the United States and very few of them are
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We have a lot of people coming in H-1Bs for entry level jobs, internships, things that
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are not, you know, high skill, that are not something you need a seasoned veteran for.
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They're literally coming in at the entry level, which is the definition of not needing that
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Now, for Elon, maybe he used more of those, right?
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Maybe he uses far more high skilled H-1Bs than most people while everyone else is, you
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know, bringing in guys to undercut a programmer or, you know, manage a 7-Eleven.
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Elon is saying, actually, no, I really am bringing in some really bright guys who are just doing
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Maybe he's the one guy who's using the H-1B correctly.
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I can't say I've done an audit of all of his companies and who he brings in.
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So maybe his experience with H-1B workers is different, but he needs to be smart enough.
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He needs to be, I guess, wise enough is the better word here to apply, you know, to be
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Okay, maybe you, Elon Musk, running SpaceX and Tesla are getting like the cream of the
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And so your experience is every H-1B guy I bring over here is a rocket scientist.
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Okay, maybe I still have problems with that, but I guess I can at least sympathize with
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And maybe he simply needs to be able to project himself into these other industries where it's
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clear that the H-1B is being used as an ethnic replacement tool.
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Because remember, about 80% of H-1B workers are Indian.
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Of all the countries that could use H-1B, 80% almost is coming from one country and that
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And I'm sorry, but the IQ in India is not 130, right?
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Now, when you have a billion people, you're going to have some percentage of the smartest
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You got a bell curve, you got a big enough bell curve.
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Once you get to that, you know, 130, 140 IQ, if you got it one, you know, over a billion
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people in country, you're going to have some geniuses.
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So initially you could see why some percentage would come from there, but there's no way
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that 80% of all of the best workers that are supposed to be coming in on H-1B are all
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That's why Indians in America, like Vivek and, you know, others, I think Nikki Haley is
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also on this list, though I know her son isn't.
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But that's why they tend to be big backers of the H-1B because they're using it to bring
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They want to bring as much of the Indian diaspora into the United States as they can.
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And so you think if Elon Musk would understand the problems of demographic replacement, he
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He's against illegal immigration, and that's great.
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Illegal immigration is downed a lot by the way.
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Remember, Trump has basically turned it into a non-issue overnight, which is massive.
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I want to remind people again, anyone telling you we would have been better under Kamala Harris
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or, you know, you're going to be better under Gavin Newsom than the administration that's
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bringing you literally, like, basically zero illegal immigration.
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You can say you don't like a lot of what the Trump administration is doing.
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They're not, you know, taking every action you want.
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But the delusion that they're somehow, like, worse than the Democrats or you would have
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been better off with Kamala Harris because, like, I don't know, it's going to accelerate
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And then people will really vote for the true, the true, you know, reactionary leader.
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You would just have more illegal immigrants in your country who would skew the vote even
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So unless you've got an armed revolution hiding in your pocket, you've got to figure out how to
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win votes and you win votes by not bringing in more of Democrat voters.
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If that, if the Democrat party, their entire goal, as explained by a State Department official
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is to bring in as many people who aren't white into the country to vote against you.
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If that's the plan, then it's probably in your interest to do the opposite of that plan.
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Whatever the opposite of that plan is, you know, like closing the border and not allowing
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these people in, that's probably where your interests lie.
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So obviously you're in a scenario where you are benefiting heavily from Donald Trump shutting
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But the issue that has continually been a battle after Donald Trump came in is legal immigration
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There are millions of people becoming American every year from outside this country.
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And the majority of them are not going to be natural conservatives.
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Anyone telling you that this, this one ethnic group is going to be a natural conservative?
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I think the last actually conservative wave of immigration we got was the Cubans.
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And they literally were all the people who are escaping communism.
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So that's probably your best indication of like, if you have an entire population fleeing radical
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leftist tyranny, they might be a natural conservative.
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But outside of that, the idea that we're going to get more of any given ethnicity and they're
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just because they got families and maybe they're not big on gay marriage, they're going to vote
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The black community doesn't like gay marriage and they vote Democrat.
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You know, the natural, then there's no natural conservatism there.
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Same with Hispanics, same with, you know, Jews and Indians and everyone else.
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You look at the numbers, they don't vote conservative.
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And bringing more of them here is not going to solve that problem.
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So obviously, when you have a lot of mass immigration coming in through the jobs programs,
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Now, a lot of people say, well, Oren, you know, illegal immigration was millions of people
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a year coming up and there's a there's a cap on on the H-1B.
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Well, the problem is that the H-1B is not a temporary worker program because we have
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So the minute an Indian person hits the ground in the United States, if they or their wife
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The immigration issue is solved and they're here now.
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So, yes, technically, there is a theoretical cap which gets, you know, relatively, they're
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But there is a cap on how many H-1B workers are going to come in.
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But those people are they're permanent residents, basically.
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It's not a temporary work visa like it's supposed to be.
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They fill that job for a couple of years and they go home.
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Once they're here, they're going to stay here and then they're going to bring their family
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And all of a sudden, that one Indian tech worker becomes 20, 30, 40 votes for Democrats,
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because if you look at the numbers, they vote 70 percent Democrat.
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I hate to break this to you, but the Indian population you're bringing in through the H-1Bs
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They just bought off the Republican Party, so they'll shut up about it.
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Like I when the first NatCon I went to, it was so obvious that India was basically fighting
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to like become this model minority inside the Republican Party, even though the majority
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Like they had this massive presence, you know, they're like you had Indian leaders and, you
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know, talking about how a billion Indians are standing behind you.
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And so when you have this H-1B scenario, you're bringing in lots of people.
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Then you have student visas and everything else, you know, exceptional visas, tourist visas,
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all this stuff that's constantly letting people legally into the country.
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But the minute, you know, they have a kid or, you know, they find some kind of application
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And for some reason, Elon just doesn't see the dichotomy in that, that he's in one instance
00:29:03.180
calling for, you know, the end of the Great Replacement, but is running a key arm of the
00:29:14.240
Now, it's the least malicious one, I guess, compared to illegal immigration, but it's still
00:29:20.640
Because remember, you're not just bringing these people in.
00:29:23.460
You're putting them theoretically, if you're actually using the visa the way it was supposed
00:29:27.140
to be good, you're putting it in them into important positions.
00:29:35.000
These are guys who are taking high level positions in important companies, right?
00:29:40.980
Again, if it's being used correctly, many of them aren't, but some percentage of them are,
00:29:51.960
They're going to have influence in the United States.
00:29:54.720
Their children are going to go to prestigious schools.
00:30:01.240
So in some ways, this is actually worse, because at least when it's illegal immigration,
00:30:05.840
the majority of people coming in are only going to replace your lower working class.
00:30:09.860
Now, that's its own problem, because obviously we don't want to see working class wages go
00:30:14.500
We don't want to see the quality of living for our working class Americans go down, housing,
00:30:18.360
everything else that gets impacted at that level.
00:30:23.240
But in a way, the elite immigration is worse because it's moving into your elite.
00:30:30.940
And they're going to bring that ethnic solidarity, that clannishness into those positions.
00:30:44.260
Can't you guys just learn to stop watching Saved by the Bell and spend all your time studying
00:30:50.580
You know, that's the attitude that's going to get brought in by guys like that.
00:30:54.680
There's a reason this guy is a disaster of a candidate in Ohio at this point, because
00:30:59.160
like even the Democrat is running ads saying, hey, this guy hates white people.
00:31:04.840
Because, I mean, it's hard to not notice that level of kind of ethnic resentment and nepotism
00:31:12.100
And again, I don't really begrudge this, honestly, from a lot of people.
00:31:23.320
And to some extent, it's our fault for importing people with that mentality.
00:31:28.800
Like, whether it's their fault or whether it's the fault of the elites importing them, the
00:31:36.940
Now, there's a lot of contradictions like this, right?
00:31:38.800
Like, Elon always has this problem, has this problem with the birth rate, right?
00:31:43.700
He'll talk about, oh, why don't we have higher birth rates?
00:31:53.480
But then he turns around and he starts releasing like these AI girlfriends so that, you know,
00:31:59.060
lonely guys can not have to go out and find a woman.
00:32:02.380
They can just spend all their time talking to their AI girlfriend.
00:32:05.540
And so Elon has this like truly Faustian, you know, dichotomy where on one hand, he sees
00:32:15.780
We need to stop, you know, removing white people from their native lands, replacing them
00:32:22.360
But then when it comes to his business ventures, when it comes to his ability to do things
00:32:26.040
and make things, Elon completely forgets all those consequences.
00:32:29.780
He completely forgets like the things that he's doing are actually going to have an impact
00:32:33.900
on what he says are his values, the principles he espouses.
00:32:39.020
And so you have this real problem where Elon just can't seem to grasp that he has to take
00:32:45.800
the things he believes, the things he espouses and apply them to his business practices to
00:32:51.160
actually limit what he wants to do with his businesses, even though that's very important
00:32:57.900
Like he has to prioritize the people in the nation over this.
00:33:01.280
And I wonder in some ways if it's because he's an immigrant, you know, when he sees
00:33:06.400
Europe or South Africa, he starts talking about the great replacement.
00:33:09.320
When it comes to America, he starts describing us as a sports team and you got to get the
00:33:14.220
Well, why is America a sports team, but Europeans have a homeland?
00:33:19.560
Is it because Elon doesn't really think of himself as an American or he thinks of America as just
00:33:29.240
Or it could just be that this is the problem of like the merchant class, the technocratic
00:33:34.460
Like, yes, abstractly, Elon has these values and understands the problem.
00:33:39.680
But when it comes down to making money and making things happen, he's always going to side
00:33:45.300
He's always going to side with money power because that's all he really knows how to
00:33:49.740
That's the only way he understands how to value things.
00:33:54.680
All of his goals are included in that understanding of the world.
00:33:59.360
And so maybe it's simply like just the form of how he has become an elite has made it possible
00:34:04.880
for him to see the problems that kind of arise when there's that clash between his ideology
00:34:15.320
I'd love to ask him if someone said, oh, can you have him on to to have an interview or
00:34:20.060
And the answer is, man, if you got a if you've got a number, please let me know.
00:34:26.240
If you can figure out how to help me get Elon on the show to ask him these questions,
00:34:32.200
But yeah, that's really what I just want to talk about is like there is this mentality
00:34:37.660
and it really is in a way kind of the boomer mentality of like I see a problem, but I am
00:34:43.600
simply unwilling to sacrifice the material comforts and like the the infinite line go up
00:34:51.420
This and this is to be fair, like a conservative problem.
00:34:55.260
Just everybody who's obsessed with money and markets over, you know, their history, their
00:35:02.820
heritage, their tradition, their religion, their understanding as a people like anytime
00:35:08.000
you're just going to put money and process and achievement technologically over that, you're
00:35:13.480
going to produce predictable results like that orient how you orient your goals will
00:35:22.980
Right. Like you can say, oh, well, I value this or I value that.
00:35:26.700
But really, you know, your your true actions, your true incentives, your true desires, they're
00:35:34.140
They're going to like kind of manifest themselves when you then pursue those things.
00:35:38.840
Right. If he if he had placed the tradition and like identity and purpose and well-being
00:35:45.840
of the country he lived in first and that had been the orienting understanding of what he
00:35:51.020
was about to do, then, you know, perhaps he would have changed his business practice.
00:35:56.120
He would recognize this dichotomy that exists between his business interests and the ideological
00:36:02.340
concerns or the, you know, the larger concerns that he is trying to address.
00:36:07.000
But because he cannot orient himself in that way, it does not manifest itself.
00:36:12.860
So I hope I'm hoping that I mean, he's really been hitting this like daily, like daily.
00:36:19.420
Elon Musk is now talking about white replacement, the great replacement, demographic transformation,
00:36:26.000
Like we are seeing multiple posts a day from Elon on this topic.
00:36:34.440
I'm sure that with the, you know, kind of the crash out he had last Christmas and kind
00:36:39.540
of what it seems to be his healing with the Trump administration, you know, he's he was
00:36:44.800
It seemed like he and Trump were like kind of putting the building blocks back together
00:36:51.440
I hope he's on a journey to getting to kind of reconciling these things because he's one
00:36:55.320
of the most important men in the world, arguably the most important man in the world.
00:36:58.700
And the things he cares about, the things he understand in the way he's pursuing things
00:37:04.780
So he's already a mouthpiece to point out these problems, which is already a massive
00:37:11.620
But I hope he continues down that road and recognizes the cost of what he is trying to
00:37:18.400
impose through his business on what he says are his wider concerns about the future of the
00:37:29.180
So I also wanted to talk about a few other things.
00:37:32.180
Obviously, we had the storming of the church with Don Lemon and his crew earlier in the
00:37:41.360
Now, a lot of people were immediately saying, you know, where are the arrests?
00:37:45.980
Now, I was one of those people saying we need arrests.
00:37:48.680
But I knew, especially given that this is a federal issue and you have Martin Luther King
00:37:57.160
It was going to take a couple of days to make this happen.
00:37:59.080
I had Will Chamberlain on my show to explain how and why this would happen.
00:38:04.000
He said it was going to happen within the next 96 hours.
00:38:11.520
He got right in on the line as to when that was going to happen.
00:38:14.840
So the good news is that there are now three arrests, not as many as I had hoped, but more
00:38:36.240
The Trump administration is never going to do anything.
00:38:43.180
So the people arrested were, what was that guy's name?
00:38:47.460
William Kelly, I believe, which was the big, angry, bearded guy screaming at people, insulting
00:38:52.300
people, intimidating people, who's probably the easiest charge for them to ultimately lay
00:39:04.120
She is a Black Lives Matter activist, and she has organized multiple protests like this.
00:39:11.780
She is involved in the management of the organization.
00:39:13.900
So that's a significant one because that's not just some random street guy that happened
00:39:20.780
That's a real significant leader figure on the left, person who's guilty of kind of multiple
00:39:28.380
operations like this, someone who's been probably funneling money and all this other stuff.
00:39:33.400
And so that's a key hit, not only because it gets her, but there's a possibility there
00:39:38.180
that if you're putting together, I don't know, a RICO case after the Charlie Kirk assassination,
00:39:42.880
you could maybe connect these things in some way.
00:39:45.980
There's a Black Lives Matter activist who's involved in conspiracy to deny civil rights.
00:39:54.120
Oh, look, she also works for this Black Lives Matter organization.
00:39:56.840
Oh, that Black Lives Matter organization is receiving funding from a Soros NGO.
00:40:00.540
Oh, I wonder if that Soros NGO has any influence on her taking these actions.
00:40:04.580
And all of a sudden, you can start rolling that stuff up.
00:40:06.400
So I hope that that conviction will make other convictions easier, assuming, of course, that
00:40:13.160
And then there was another, a third person arrested as well.
00:40:19.080
Now, I think it was around 20 people entered the church.
00:40:23.300
I would really like to see the Trump administration to push for as many as they can get.
00:40:26.780
The one that everyone is very disappointed in, including me, is Don Lemon.
00:40:32.000
And to be clear, it's not because the Trump administration didn't try.
00:40:35.060
It's not that the Trump administration just didn't bother to file papers.
00:40:38.400
Don Lemon was, a request was placed, a complaint was placed in front of a federal magistrate in
00:40:49.380
So you could not get the grand jury indictment.
00:40:52.980
You couldn't get the, you know, the arrest warrant.
00:41:01.560
And I very much hope that the Trump administration is not going to stop here.
00:41:11.740
We can talk about the Republican Congress, especially the Senate, what a garbage it is
00:41:18.800
But the Trump administration can only do so much because of that scenario.
00:41:22.240
However, what they can do is try to figure out other avenues.
00:41:28.280
Is there a different type of charge we think is more likely to stick that we can get a judge
00:41:33.020
Is there some way in which we can encourage the parishioners to bring civil suits against
00:41:41.440
There are many, many opportunities to punish Don Lemon.
00:41:44.900
And I hope that the Trump administration takes them.
00:41:47.640
I hope that the parishioners of that church take them.
00:41:49.640
In fact, here is my, you know, here's me offering my aid.
00:41:54.400
If you are a parishioner of that church, if Don Lemon broke into your church and stopped
00:41:59.320
your worship service, if there is any way in which I can help raise money for, raise
00:42:05.160
awareness of, or whatever, a lawsuit you're bringing against Don Lemon, let me know and
00:42:12.680
As much as I can use my platform to raise money, raise awareness, you know, make connections,
00:42:18.100
However, if you are bringing criminal or if you're bringing civil charges, if you're bringing
00:42:29.060
So that's, that's my personal willingness to, to be a part of this solution.
00:42:33.980
But there are many ways you can go after Don Lemon and that should be done.
00:42:38.500
Now, this puts us in a bit of a scenario because I said, look, the, the Trump administration
00:42:43.820
has to do something on this and they did, they did something pretending they didn't do
00:42:53.560
I think it's actually very important to know that leftists pretending to be journalists
00:43:05.420
I don't think Don Lemon gets to skip out on being a terrorist because he was on a journalist
00:43:13.480
I don't think he gets to, you know, mock children fleeing their, their church because
00:43:17.900
he wants to intimidate them as he admitted openly and repeatedly.
00:43:20.960
Like Don Lemon said openly, he likes to scare Christian children.
00:43:27.360
Don Lemon said openly and repeatedly, he enjoys scaring Christian children.
00:43:44.220
That guy needs to go to jail or he needs to be sued into oblivion.
00:43:47.700
So I'm glad that the Trump administration took action.
00:43:52.100
They took action in as timely manner as they could.
00:44:01.880
It's not like they gave him a free pass, but they literally just had an activist judge
00:44:07.800
I don't think it should end there, but let's, let's cut these guys some level of slack and
00:44:16.400
Now, obviously we got to go through the court process, whole thing.
00:44:21.500
There's only so much the Trump administration could do about every one of those steps, but
00:44:25.380
the Trump administration did take action here and they did attempt to go after Don
00:44:29.200
Lemon, but there's only so much you can do when the judicial system is in the scenario
00:44:35.280
Now, maybe the ultimate answer is that the Trump administration has to just ignore judges,
00:44:40.800
I think that's probably true at some level, though, probably not on this one.
00:44:44.320
This is probably not the one thing you want to start ignoring judges on.
00:44:47.580
You should start ignoring them when it comes to deportations or something like that.
00:44:51.580
However, you know, at this level, at this point, there is some level at which the GOP is bound
00:45:03.880
I think the Republican in Congress is insane and stupid and useless and full of cowards
00:45:08.500
and, you know, that the GOP is just controlled opposition in a large, large degree.
00:45:13.880
But within that, the Trump administration is obviously taking actions that no other Republican
00:45:24.140
I know that there are aspects of the Trump administration that are not ideal.
00:45:31.080
I am the guy who says sometimes you got a chimp.
00:45:33.580
OK, so it's not like I'm pretending that's not an issue.
00:45:37.180
But we we should have the ability to say, OK, even if they're wrong on some things, when
00:45:42.520
they get something right, we're going to praise them and we're going to encourage them to
00:45:46.060
And the Trump administration did bring charges.
00:45:51.860
I just want to encourage them to continue to do that, to continue to push, to continue
00:45:57.180
to be aggressive, to not let this go, to be dogged with this.
00:46:03.300
And finally, before we go, I wanted to mention that violent crime is down, that murders are
00:46:08.980
down about 20 percent across Americans, major American cities under Donald Trump.
00:46:16.040
This is being listed as a hundred year low when it comes to violent crime in the United
00:46:22.580
So even though we're seeing these crazy leftists doing all this stuff, all this violence in
00:46:28.620
America, we're still seeing a drop in the murder rate.
00:46:32.640
We're still seeing a 20 percent reduction, a history setting level of violent crime, that
00:46:40.740
big of a drop, a historic drop in violent crime in major American cities.
00:46:47.180
So again, whether it's immigration or it's violent crime, remember, whatever you feel
00:46:53.780
about the Trump administration, you're in much better shape because they're in power.
00:47:02.440
The left is at least seeing some level of punishment and pushback.
00:47:10.700
Like, again, you can have all the problems you want with him on foreign policy or, you
00:47:15.160
know, he's too buddy-buddy with Israel or whatever.
00:47:17.740
But the reality on the ground is your family is safer.
00:47:36.100
He's willing to carry out deportations, which removes violent criminals from our streets.
00:47:42.420
He's willing to go in to places like Washington, D.C. and enforce law and order with the National
00:47:49.180
Donald Trump is willing to take direct action to reduce crime in American cities.
00:47:57.180
We're seeing a drop in murder rates because of what's going on.
00:48:01.600
The policies of the Trump administration are working.
00:48:05.920
Getting violent immigrants off the street, getting violent illegals off the street is working.
00:48:11.820
Bringing the National Guard in to clean up American cities is working.
00:48:18.780
The murder rate in Washington, D.C. plummeted once the National Guard hits the streets there.
00:48:24.220
So we need to start giving credit where it's due on this stuff.
00:48:27.220
Again, it doesn't mean you don't push them on stuff.
00:48:29.740
It doesn't mean we don't keep saying Don Lemon needs to go to jail.
00:48:32.240
It doesn't mean we don't keep saying we need more deportations.
00:48:35.560
Higher deportation doesn't mean we don't keep saying I need to see penalties for business
00:48:44.780
And we need to see, you know, the removal of benefits for illegals.
00:48:48.820
It's all the stuff we need to keep pushing for.
00:48:55.240
But we have to recognize violent crime down, immigration down, you know, leftists going
00:48:59.560
to jail for harassing Christians with laws that used to be used to throw conservatives
00:49:17.780
You can say the Trump administration is winning.
00:49:30.040
And it is better than any Republican administration in my lifetime by orders of magnitude.
00:49:35.980
So while I can be frustrated with the Trump administration, I understand why you can be frustrated
00:49:40.280
with the Trump administration, I think it's important when we see wins like this to acknowledge
00:49:44.900
them, to encourage them, and to use those as springboards to ask for more, but to recognize
00:49:50.260
that we are still much better off than we would have been.
00:49:52.480
And any people running around telling you that actually it's more than fine if Kamala gets
00:49:56.240
in power, a little more Joe Biden would have been fine, a little Gavin Newsom, that'll
00:50:01.740
get Americans to wake up and start voting right wing.
00:50:28.340
And so I think it's just important to acknowledge that.
00:50:30.060
All right, let's take a look at the questions that people hear real quick.
00:50:35.160
Thank you for staying through that disconnection there, guys.
00:50:37.180
Chair Coke Nixon says, I understand why greedy elites want demographic change, but what explains
00:50:43.260
the Anglosphere progressive bourgeois love of love of illegals and hatred of ice?
00:50:54.020
They have taken that political advantage and translated into an ideological justification.
00:50:58.300
So the party understands, you know, the political apparatchiks, they understand that there's
00:51:06.200
But then they have brainwashed the American people into saying, well, you know, you don't
00:51:11.300
And, you know, it's actually evil to think of yourself as an American.
00:51:19.460
And it's kind of racist if you pretend that America is like a people and a place and a
00:51:28.040
I recorded the video and put it up yesterday if you want to hear more of my thoughts on
00:51:32.100
But I think it's it's really just that the these people have been used there, you know,
00:51:40.500
They're the, you know, Europeans just in general, especially in the Anglosphere, have
00:51:47.760
They tend to not be as ethnically clannish as other groups.
00:51:51.180
I've even seen some like, you know, white nationalist guys lament that, oh, well, you know,
00:51:55.120
white people are just, you know, terminally unable to be tribal like everyone else.
00:51:59.680
However, you feel about that, like that is just true.
00:52:02.620
And so because that's the case, it's easier to exploit, you know, that that and, you know,
00:52:07.420
treat it as like a pathology and then use that against, I think, the people to kind
00:52:13.000
of brainwash them into being OK with their own replacement.
00:52:16.760
And, you know, it's our job to fix that now that that's what we're doing.
00:52:19.600
OK, we're right now we are deprogramming people.
00:52:22.340
We are trying to make them aware that this mentality that they brought on, that they just
00:52:27.360
have to sit around placidly while, you know, they're replaced in their own homeland.
00:52:37.960
It doesn't mean you need to hold hate in your heart.
00:52:40.020
But you have the right to I think my friend Carl Benjamin has the perfect phrase for this
00:52:48.120
You have the right to demographic security like you have the right to care about who's
00:52:53.640
in your country and what your country looks like and whether your tradition and your history
00:52:59.800
and your religion and language and everything else are going to be perpetuated.
00:53:11.280
It's about saying it's OK for every other people to protect their nature, who they are,
00:53:17.900
what their country looks like and to care about who comes there.
00:53:22.780
Nixon also says, and how do we deprogram Anglosphere normies?
00:53:31.740
Yeah, I already addressed most of this, but that is an issue.
00:53:34.880
A lot of feminists will talk about men in a collective group as if men are violent.
00:53:46.820
And what they're saying most of the time is immigrant men who have not gone through like
00:53:53.940
And so they'll just take, ironically, they'll take the crimes of like violent, like immigrant
00:54:00.140
rapists, like transpose them onto their like native white population.
00:54:05.220
And then they'll favor the very guys who are actually doing the raping over the white population.
00:54:14.680
I mean, first, we have to stop talking about each other as if we're in some kind of gender
00:54:22.500
The minute you have a men versus woman contest in your civilization, you know, there's something
00:54:32.600
At the end of the day, we have to be on the same team.
00:54:35.560
We have to care about our country, our people, our future.
00:54:39.400
And you can't sit around saying all the men are all the women.
00:54:45.300
Are there problems with men in the current day and modernity?
00:54:50.920
But it needs to be in like a loving, concerned way, a way that you're you're you're looking
00:54:56.720
to better each other and heal that bond, not where you're just like basically just facilitating
00:55:03.100
your own bad behavior, because that's a lot of what feminism is.
00:55:06.080
And that's also what a lot of the red pill manosphere stuff is.
00:55:08.260
It's just two sides of the same coin, two kind of broken, you know, people who are just
00:55:17.120
looking to be able to hate each other and to blame each other for what's going on around
00:55:22.320
We have to be able to look at each other and say, whatever male or female issues and
00:55:27.780
dynamics might be going on, ultimately, we are together.
00:55:34.340
Americans should be able to, man or woman, figure this out and not have to resort to
00:55:40.480
like saying, oh, well, it's all the men or it's all the women.
00:55:43.100
And so then just import a bunch of other women.
00:55:47.420
It's not like I don't see a bunch of manosphere guys saying, just go marry yourself an Asian
00:55:51.520
Just go order some woman from Russia, you know, or something.
00:55:55.040
Get yourself a get yourself a Slavic bride or something.
00:55:58.880
Go get some woman from a foreign country to solve this problem.
00:56:02.380
So it happens on both sides, you know, so just keep that in mind.
00:56:07.860
Nixon also says, plus hidden tsunami of anti-white hate crimes now.
00:56:12.300
And that's another thing I did want to talk about as well when I was talking about crimes.
00:56:18.500
Don't forget that one reason we might be seeing a dip in crime statistics is how many of these
00:56:22.340
major cities just aren't reporting crime, especially a minority crime.
00:56:25.940
So so I think there is a general reduction in violent crime, but somewhere in those stats
00:56:31.960
are probably the fact that we're just not reporting crimes.
00:56:35.120
We're not treating them as seriously anymore, especially when they're done by minorities,
00:56:40.360
you know, demographics that would be inconvenient to our narrative.
00:56:43.320
We just tend to not not record them or, you know, you know, mark all the Hispanics as white
00:56:49.140
and stuff and then that, you know, we don't have to notice, you know, where that crime's
00:57:07.120
Yes, that book is now widely available, which is fantastic.
00:57:10.280
And so everyone can now look at what was basically a very banned book.
00:57:15.580
I imagine that Elon Musk probably has some familiarity, honestly, with that book.
00:57:20.240
But yeah, I mean, if we if we can put together that series where me and Elon Musk, we read
00:57:28.740
So if anyone can set me up with that, we'll definitely do that.
00:57:31.680
Cherry Coke Nixon says 80 percent of H1Bs are from India.
00:57:34.960
Their culture is the second most incompatible after Mohammedan culture.
00:57:37.800
Why can't we select it based on values and culture?
00:57:40.660
Yeah, I spoke to that quite a bit in today's episode, so I'm not going to rehash all of
00:57:49.200
Not from Red Riding Hood says anime is cool and all, but I'd really prefer if Elon would
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just stop with the H1B cringe and just went more hardline and actually serious on this
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Sean Weiland says thanks, Elon, for talking about it.
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But we need you to invest your Elon bucks into people and projects that are actually
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I encourage him very much to become the rights benefactor, to really invest in a truly
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aristocratic way in institutions and people that will achieve the goals that he's looking
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Now, he has already put his money where his mouth is.
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Remember, he put like one hundred million dollars in the Trump campaign.
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So it's not like Elon's just been sitting on that war chest.
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I'm not saying don't give it to Trump, but I'm saying in addition to that, start building
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How many young, bright, right wing guys could you fund with a hundred million dollars?
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How many great thinkers, guys who otherwise would be stuck, like, I don't know, teaching
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How many guys who are just having to work normal jobs who would be fantastic, you know,
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in a think tank or writing books or, you know, doing journalism activism, like how many of
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those guys who could really make a difference, apply pressure on the judiciary, file lawsuits,
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How much of that could you do with a hundred million dollars?
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So if Elon was willing to put a hundred million dollars into the Trump campaign, do the same
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Create new institutions that will serve our interests.
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Nathan Danner says, attorney Robert Barnes presented a, represented a lawsuit recently
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I do know that he's, you know, right wing and, and, and, and whatnot.
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I don't know anything about him filing lawsuits, especially against Don Lemon.
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So I can't really speak to that, but I mean, hopefully he was successful and got Don Lemon
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Joe McDermott says, uh, when it comes to discussing immigrant, uh, immigration, realistically,
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we always get stuck on getting people to admit the immigrants, uh, form blocks.
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All, uh, always idealism, never Machiavellianism.
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Like we have to recognize that these immigrants are not individuals.
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You're not just bringing in one guy who's good at one thing.
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You bring him in and you bring his family in, you bring his extended family in, you bring
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Our migration, our current immigration policy is still set up.
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Even with the Trump administration is one of chain migration until we end birthright citizenship,
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until we end these, uh, immigration preferences, until we change the way that this works, we're
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going to continue to have these like clannish immigrant groups come in and you can't tell
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white people, okay, well, you're not allowed to be collective.
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You're not allowed to talk about your collective interests.
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You're not allowed to recognize yourself as people, but we are going to bring in Indians
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and Asians and like all these other groups, Hispanics who are 100% dedicated.
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Like we'll literally just name the organizations La Raza, the race.
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Like we're going to bring these people in and you're just going to have to compete them in
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They're allowed to, you know, be nepotistic and only hire people look like them and turn
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the entire IT department of your company into like this Indian jobs program, but you're not
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And you're certainly not allowed to do that yourself.
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We also have Lone Wolf who says, if you were to pick three books for Normie to read, which
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Uh, so, uh, this is always a tricky one because really the question is what have you read?
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If you have not read the basics, then the first three books I would tell you to read are like
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You should read both really like, uh, Aristotle's politics, ethics, rhetoric.
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So, you know, have you, have you read any, uh, you know, have you read any, um, of these
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If you don't have that, you know, Machiavelli, have you, have you read, uh, the prints?
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Uh, you know, if you don't have, uh, some of that under your belt, then it's going to
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be hard, uh, to say, okay, well, you should just skip that something else, but let's assume
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that you have those down, or maybe you're only interested in more modern tomes.
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I'm assuming you want something a little more than just, Hey, Tate, you know, read all of
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the political science stuff you should read in your first year at college.
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Uh, if you're asking that question, I would say that like the, the big three books I would
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encourage people to read, uh, in a more modern sense would probably be, uh, the Machiavellians,
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That'll get you your primer for, uh, elite theory.
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I would say you could probably include the managerial revolution in there, though really,
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I would say Machiavellians is more important if you're trying to understand political dynamics
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Uh, I would say that you should probably read, uh, why liberalism has failed as good.
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I don't know if it's essential if I'm limiting myself to three though.
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Uh, I would say you probably need to read concept of the political Carl Schmitt.
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Um, I would say that or political theology, I would encourage more, uh, the, the concept
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of the political probably, but either one is probably a good start to get your toe in.
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Um, and then what third book would I say that you probably want to read?
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Uh, I mean, I could throw Yarvin or Land out there and I think they're both really important.
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Uh, you could, I would say the problem is like the dark enlightenment is a great book,
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uh, but it really needs to be read in reference to Yarvin and Yarvin is a much larger read.
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Uh, so that would be, um, one that's important, but probably needs a lot more reading context.
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I guess if I was going to go with a third modern book along with the Machiavellians and, uh,
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concept of the political, I would probably say that you want to read, uh, on power by
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Bertrand de Juvenal on power is probably the most underrated of all of the books, probably
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A lot of people have heard of Land at this point.
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Very few people are still going back to someone like Bertrand de Juvenal and Bertrand de Juvenal
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Uh, so if you are interested in any of those people's thoughts, Yarvin, Land, Hans Hermann
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Hoppe, you're a libertarian and you liked his stuff.
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I'm telling you the democracy that got the failed is just ripping off, uh, uh, Bertrand
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Like it, he does a good job of, of kind of recontextualizing it and modernizing it and
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adding some libertarianism, uh, in there as well, uh, which I think are the weakest parts,
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but his restatements of, of de Juvenal are still, I think, very valuable to read.
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Uh, so if I, yeah, if I was going to say like three modern books, it would probably be the
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Machiavellian's concept of the political and, uh, on power by Bertrand de Juvenal.
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It says, and read total state by Orton McIntyre.
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I was not going to show my own book as one of the most important, uh, you know, if you
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have to only read three, uh, but I, I am proud of that book.
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I do think it synthesizes a lot of the authors I just talked about.
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So if you want to get like a primer that that's, I, I wrote the total state in the hope
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that my book would be to manage your elite theory and Neo reaction in this to the kind
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of the same thing that, um, James Burnham's Machiavellian's was to Italian elite theory.
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I was hoping that I could summarize and update, uh, and kind of synthesize in a way that was
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readable and accessible in a short tome, uh, kind of everything after what Burnham wrote
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about that helps to update what Burnham wrote about that was kind of, I was hoping it was
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more of a spiritual successor that did a similar thing, but brought in newer authors and a wider
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range of kind of the, the newer ideas into the kind of the, the tradition that Burnham was writing
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in. So, uh, if you are looking for something like that, yes, I would also agree that the total
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state by some guy, uh, named Orr McIntyre is, is also a pretty good read for that. All right,
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guys, let's go ahead and wrap this one up again. Thank you so much for hanging with me through
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