The Matt Walsh Show - November 03, 2025


Ep. 1684 - A Foreign Invasion Is Underway, But This Is What Can Be Done To Stop It


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As a Ugandan commie and a far-left con artist from Somalia are on the verge of taking over two major American cities, I want to talk about practical solutions that might prevent this from ever happening again and turn back the tide on the foreign invasion that has crippled our country.

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00:00:00.000 Today on the Matt Wall Show, as a Ugandan commie and a far-left con artist from Somalia are on 1.00
00:00:04.740 the verge of winning their bids to take over two major American cities, I want to talk about
00:00:09.200 practical solutions that might prevent this from ever happening again and turn back the tide on
00:00:13.780 the foreign invasion that has crippled our country. Also, Trump threatens to go in guns
00:00:18.460 a-blazing to stop the persecution of Christians in Nigeria. Kamala Harris calls for lowering the
00:00:23.140 voting age to 16. Wanda Sykes confesses to a civil rights violation and a far-left YouTuber 0.98
00:00:27.880 viciously attacks Charlie Kirk's widow, proving again who our real enemies are in case we needed
00:00:33.360 the reminder, and a lot of us do. All of that and more today on the Matt Wall Show.
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00:03:34.100 You can fill a very large museum with exhibits about empires that collapsed because as barbarians 1.00
00:03:41.120 gathered outside the gates, their leaders were distracted by relatively unimportant internal
00:03:46.060 conflicts. And certainly you could set up rows and rows of bookshelves at the Louvre with volume
00:03:51.960 after volume going into detail about how various civilizations from the Byzantines to the Ottomans
00:03:56.980 to the Canadians met their demise because they were unable or unwilling to address the very real
00:04:03.020 looming threats they were facing from the outside. And then of course, once you meticulously
00:04:07.980 assembled all these books documenting these historical examples and placed them in the
00:04:12.620 Louvre, those books would probably be stolen by a handful of burglars armed with power tools.
00:04:18.140 So put another way, it's the highest luxury for wealthy and prosperous civilizations to fight
00:04:22.980 amongst themselves right up until the moment they realize that in reality, the barbarians aren't 0.82
00:04:28.360 simply at the gates anymore. They've made their way inside and no one's even noticed. And by that
00:04:34.320 point, it's too late. The foreign conquest is plain for everyone to see right at the moment when you
00:04:40.380 can't do anything about it. So if you don't see where I'm going with this, then that's probably a good
00:04:44.340 sign, if I'm being honest. There's no reason to recap any of the infighting that's occurring right now
00:04:49.000 among the conservative movement. If you're not aware of the extraordinary degree of internal
00:04:53.480 squabbling on the right, which I suspect that most average conservatives probably aren't, well, that's a
00:05:00.700 point in your favor anyway. It's an indication that you don't spend much of your time online paying
00:05:05.820 attention to the endless bickering on social media. But suffice it to say, many conservatives are at each
00:05:11.540 other's throats at the moment. They're certainly at my throat from every angle, even though none of them
00:05:17.060 can really explain what it is I've done or said that they find so objectionable. I also haven't changed
00:05:22.140 my goal, which is advancing the interests of this country and of the Americans who live here.
00:05:28.560 That's all I've ever tried to do or ever really talked about. But here's the important thing.
00:05:34.600 No matter where you stand on these attacks and all this drama, if you're even aware of it,
00:05:41.240 really doesn't matter. What matters is that while conservatives are busy ripping each other to 0.99
00:05:46.200 shreds, an Islamic socialist from Uganda is about to take over the biggest city in the country. And at 0.99
00:05:52.260 the same time, as if that's not enough, a far-left Somali scam artist is about to take over one of the 0.76
00:05:57.400 biggest cities in America's heartland, Minneapolis. And this is the kind of threat that a serious
00:06:02.640 country and a serious political movement would prioritize above any other. If foreigners who 0.99
00:06:09.220 want to destroy the U.S. are able to seize control of our largest cities, then nothing else matters.
00:06:16.320 Okay? Whatever it is that you're worried about doesn't matter. Foreign policy doesn't matter.
00:06:24.120 Podcasts, even the most offensive and racist podcasts you can think of, don't matter. The
00:06:30.440 Constitution doesn't matter. The Heritage Foundation doesn't matter. Nothing matters at all
00:06:35.300 in that scenario because we will have ceased to exist as a country. Okay? Once we become Somalia or
00:06:43.120 Uganda, we've lost everything and we can never get it back. Now, no one needs me to outline the case
00:06:50.380 against Omar Fateh, who's probably going to be the next mayor of Minneapolis. No one needs me to outline
00:06:55.760 the case against Zoran Mamdani, who's probably going to be the next mayor of New York. Nor does
00:07:00.800 anyone, at least in this audience, need me to make the case against mass migration more broadly or
00:07:05.740 Somali immigration in particular or anything like that. We've beaten that drum many, many times before
00:07:10.180 and we'll continue to beat it. But really, especially if you live in places like New York
00:07:16.800 or Minneapolis or any of the thousands of American suburbs that have become unrecognizable in the past
00:07:21.300 20 years, you don't really need to watch any monologue about it, listen to any podcast about it. You've
00:07:27.800 already seen firsthand exactly what the problem is and how it's about to get much, much worse
00:07:32.840 less. Unless we actually take some meaningful action. Because again, if we don't, the country's
00:07:39.780 over. And I'm not saying that if Zoran Mamdani is elected and Fateh is elected, you know, in their
00:07:47.060 elections, that the country's over in that case, because like that is probably going to happen.
00:07:51.960 And we still have a chance as a country. But if we just submit finally to this invasion,
00:07:58.720 then the country is over. It's just done. We don't have a country anymore. If the country
00:08:05.220 comes to reflect the vision of somebody like Zoran Mamdani, then that's the end of the country
00:08:13.040 because that's what he wants. That's his vision. Now, the good news, although it's easy to forget it,
00:08:18.820 is that meaningful action is indeed possible. The Republican Party currently has control of both
00:08:25.420 houses of Congress in addition to the White House. In case you forgot, conservatives have the power
00:08:31.120 to prevent any more American cities from being taken over by foreign communists. So in the interest 0.73
00:08:36.300 of being constructive, instead of, you know, simply identifying the problem that we've all identified
00:08:40.040 by now, or those of us who are sane and have common sense have identified, I just wanted to outline
00:08:45.740 a few proposals, right, which the Republican Congress could and should pass into law immediately.
00:08:53.560 So here are some actual practical solutions that we could talk about. And not just talk about,
00:09:01.620 but that could be pursued. We have the power right now to do it. But before I do so, I need to preempt
00:09:08.260 the objections that are going to sound something like this. You know, people will say, well, the courts
00:09:13.620 might strike that down, or, well, the Democrats would filibuster. Yeah, it's true that courts might strike
00:09:19.140 down these proposals, just like they've struck down every single policy the Trump administration has
00:09:23.560 attempted to implement. And yeah, Democrats might filibuster the legislation, but that doesn't mean
00:09:28.100 that we're out of options. We can eliminate the filibuster. We can appeal rulings by lower court
00:09:34.800 judges, and if necessary, we can ignore them if it comes down to it. But I don't think that'll be
00:09:40.400 necessary, though, because the proposals I'm about to outline are indeed both constitutional and
00:09:44.720 obviously necessary. And for my first proposal, by way of background, take a look at these recent
00:09:50.680 appearances by Omar Fateh, the scam artist running for mayor of Minneapolis, who's become known as the
00:09:57.260 Mamdani of the Midwest. Watch. 0.92
00:10:01.000 Have a better communication between the mayor and the chief and also the city council members so that
00:10:09.080 whenever we know something's coming down the pike, that city council is alerted immediately, because
00:10:15.040 they're the connection point to community, and they can articulate that and disseminate that
00:10:19.740 information to folks. I think that's really important.
00:10:22.540 As-salamu alaykum. As-salamu alaykum. As-salamu alaykum. Somalia. Somalia. Somalia. Hiran State. Ma'awisle. Ma'awisle.
00:10:40.360 Early voting was hadda ila November 4. I need your vote. I need you.
00:10:45.540 So he's waving the Somali flag. He's speaking in a foreign language. He's pledging
00:10:54.860 fealty to Somalia. He's talking about tipping off illegals in advance of ice raids. He clearly 0.86
00:11:01.160 understands that his constituency is Somalis like himself, not Americans. And he's not ashamed of 0.99
00:11:06.460 any of this because, as we've discussed before, Somalis are now a dominant voting bloc in Minneapolis,
00:11:11.300 which is home to the largest Somali population in the entire country. The solution, 1.00
00:11:15.240 or one of them, one thing that we could do is ban politicians and candidates from holding rallies
00:11:22.460 or creating advertisements in any language but English. American voters should always know
00:11:28.820 what their leaders are saying. This is basic. Ask any voter who can't speak English, any voter who
00:11:36.040 needs a candidate or politician to speak in another language, shouldn't be a voter, should not be voting
00:11:41.700 in the first place. Now, right away, I can imagine the replies, that violates the First Amendment.
00:11:47.320 Well, actually, it doesn't. It's not a restriction on the content of anyone's speech. Politicians can
00:11:52.780 have whatever ideas they want. It's a restriction on how that speech is delivered. And we have many
00:11:58.120 restrictions like that. That's why politicians can't campaign within 50 feet of a polling place. 1.00
00:12:03.040 That's why politicians can't blast their campaign advertisements at 2 a.m. with a bullhorn outside
00:12:07.600 of your house. There's a lot of different ways that they cannot convey their message. So the principle
00:12:15.640 is pretty clear. Speech becomes unlawful when and only when the government has a clear and unambiguous
00:12:21.260 need to regulate that speech in order for the country and its government to remain functional. And
00:12:26.520 in the context of laws that require candidates to speak English, there's precedent to back this up.
00:12:33.020 Consider the case of Alejandra Cabrera, which you probably haven't heard of this, but a little
00:12:40.780 over a decade ago, she ran for city council in Arizona. But there was a problem with her candidacy.
00:12:47.980 The law in Arizona requires that elected officials have the capacity to speak decent English. This is
00:12:53.420 from Time magazine. Quote, the Arizona Supreme Court ruled last week that Cabrera did not meet the
00:12:58.920 state's requirement that elected officials must be proficient in English. Cabrera's candidacy became
00:13:04.440 an issue when the mayor, a political rival of hers, filed a lawsuit claiming that her lack of English
00:13:09.160 proficiency made her ineligible. Cabrera, an American citizen who spent some of her childhood in Mexico,
00:13:14.760 knows some English. When she was questioned at trial, she was able to state her name and place
00:13:19.800 of birth, but she could not answer a question about which high school she attended. In much of the
00:13:25.300 country, Cabrera would not have a problem. Candidates do not have to prove that they know English. But
00:13:29.680 Arizona enacted a law in 2006 that bars people who do not speak, write, and read English from holding
00:13:34.860 state or local offices. Now, here's more coverage from the New York Times. Quote, when Cabrera speaks
00:13:40.700 English, her face takes on an expression somewhere between deep discomfort and outright despair.
00:13:46.040 Her tongue, which darts around in her mouth and her native Spanish, slows to a crawl. In his report,
00:13:51.200 which was detailed in a court hearing on Wednesday, William Eggington, a professor of English and
00:13:56.820 linguistics at Brigham Young University in Utah, said that based on interviews and tests he conducted
00:14:01.900 with Ms. Cabrera, she had basic survival-level English that fell well below that need to participate
00:14:08.900 in city business. This is the law, the city attorney said, arguing that the 1910 Act granting Arizona
00:14:15.020 statehood required officeholders to perform their duties in English without the aid of a translator.
00:14:20.160 It's been on the book since statehood. So she was tossed from the ballot and that was it. I mean,
00:14:27.360 it's as simple as that. If the state of Arizona can have a law like this, then the federal government
00:14:31.020 can and should impose a similar restriction on every candidate in every office.
00:14:37.900 Now, we can require that candidates speak coherent English instead of a foreign language
00:14:42.200 when they're campaigning. And there's no First Amendment violation here. If anything,
00:14:47.720 the First Amendment and the Constitution requires we have a law like this. The country cannot exist
00:14:53.160 for much longer without it. And while we're at it, we should require an English language proficiency
00:14:59.400 test for voters when they register to vote. And again, the principle is the same. If you can't speak
00:15:06.860 English, then you shouldn't be voting. You're not really an American. You're not capable of interacting 1.00
00:15:12.600 with other Americans in this country. You haven't made the slightest effort to assimilate
00:15:17.880 into our country. And if you're allowed to vote, what does that mean? Well, it means you'll protect
00:15:25.700 your own country's interests, not America's. And for that reason, there is a clear and compelling
00:15:31.520 government interest in preventing you from voting, just like we prevent felons from voting. 0.52
00:15:36.080 Yes, in this country, it's entirely possible for an American citizen to lose his right to vote
00:15:41.780 by becoming a felon. And many states have laws like that on the books. But ask yourself this
00:15:47.260 question. Who's more dangerous in the voting booth? A Somali communist who can't speak a word 1.00
00:15:53.960 of English? Who wants to drain every dollar from the U.S. Treasury and send it back to Somalia? Or a guy 0.99
00:15:59.040 who hasn't paid his taxes in five years? Who's more dangerous in the voting booth? A Muslim socialist 1.00
00:16:04.500 from Uganda who can't speak English and who wants to dismantle the police force? Or a guy who 0.97
00:16:09.040 committed insurance fraud five years ago? Now, we all know the answers to these questions.
00:16:15.520 If we're going to ban felons from voting, then we should ban foreign language speakers from voting, 1.00
00:16:20.860 too. If they can't speak English. If they're not proficient in English. We should also require 0.89
00:16:27.040 all politicians and candidates to renounce any dual citizenships they may hold. And publicly pledge
00:16:33.580 their total and absolute loyalty to the U.S. to the absolute exclusion of all other nations.
00:16:39.920 Now, from a First Amendment standpoint, this should not be controversial either.
00:16:43.360 As to the latter part, you know, we already make elected officials take an oath of office,
00:16:47.700 of course. Many public servants in various fields have the same obligation. That's because the
00:16:52.900 Constitution explicitly states that officeholders shall be bound by oath or affirmation to support
00:16:57.380 this Constitution. So all I'm proposing is that we move the oath forward a bit to the candidate
00:17:03.520 stage. You should not be able to run for office in this country unless you're willing to swear 1.00
00:17:11.320 total, absolute fealty to this country to the exclusion of every other country.
00:17:18.520 And if you're not willing to do that, then you should not be allowed to run for office in the
00:17:25.140 first place. Now, yeah, a candidate can lie, but at least this country would be spared the indignity
00:17:34.320 of watching Somali politicians telling us to our faces for months on end that they don't actually
00:17:41.060 care about representing Americans. You know, they'd have to pretend to care about this country. 0.86
00:17:48.020 And for some of them, particularly the, you know, the inbred ones that that might be too difficult 1.00
00:17:52.980 to fake. And some of them would be unwilling to do it. Would Omar Fateh be willing in the candidate
00:18:00.880 phase? Would he be willing to get up there? Would he have been willing to get up there as a prerequisite
00:18:06.080 to run for office? Would he have been willing to stand up and say, I swear my absolute loyalty
00:18:10.900 to this country. I put this country above every other country, uh, including Somalia.
00:18:18.140 Would he have even been willing to say that? Probably not. And additionally, as to the second
00:18:25.860 proposal I just made, uh, dual citizens are already subjected to dramatically increased scrutiny when
00:18:31.360 they're trying to obtain, say, a top secret security clearance. So there's no reason that we shouldn't
00:18:37.060 impose even more scrutiny when a dual citizen tries to run for office, given the obvious 1.00
00:18:40.880 conflict of interest that's involved. Again, there is precedent. You know, we, we don't even need to
00:18:47.160 make an argument. We just need to pass a law immediately. And here's one more idea while I'm at
00:18:52.340 it. That would, that would, uh, clear up a lot of these problems and would also make it so that
00:18:57.980 someone like Mamdani or, or, uh, Fateh would never be able to be elected ever again. So here's just an
00:19:03.920 idea. If over 10% of immigrants from a certain country are on welfare in this country, then we 0.97
00:19:14.900 should ban all immigration from that country for the next 10 years. Okay. There's, there's a reasonable 1.00
00:19:21.400 policy and, you know, 10 and 10 is kind of arbitrary. You could set the threshold anywhere.
00:19:26.620 5%, 20%, doesn't matter, but you could set it at 0.01%. I mean, that's where I'd prefer to put it,
00:19:36.700 but, uh, I'm, so I'd be kind of generous in, in where I set the bar being very reasonable.
00:19:45.400 But the point is that if a significant number of immigrants from a country are coming here to
00:19:50.340 leech off of our people rather than to contribute to, to this nation and its people, then we need
00:19:57.820 to shut off the spigot. And this should be the safest proposal of all the ones I've, I've laid
00:20:04.940 out. Foreigners don't have any right to enter this country in the first place. It's a privilege 1.00
00:20:08.620 and we should obviously shut it down immediately if it's turning into a burden for American taxpayers.
00:20:15.080 You know, last week we talked about how well over 50% of illegal aliens receive food stamps,
00:20:19.240 many of them from countries like Somalia, Haiti, Iraq. So terminate all migration from these 1.00
00:20:25.940 countries immediately for at least 10 years. And again, you could say 50 years, a hundred years. I
00:20:31.980 mean, I'd be in favor of that, but I, again, I'm being very generous. 10 years, shut it off for 10
00:20:37.960 years. We'll save a lot of money, be much better for this country. And we won't have Haitians, 1.00
00:20:46.740 you know, winning the mayor's race in Ohio anytime soon. So it's a win-win. Now, if you want to quibble
00:20:54.600 with some of these proposals, that's fine. Maybe you think some of them won't work. These are just
00:21:01.080 kind of a few ideas off the top of my head. The point is, this is the kind of thing that we should
00:21:07.240 be talking about every single day. This is what drives me nuts, is that we have power right now
00:21:13.800 and we're not spending every single moment of every day talking about real things we can do
00:21:20.200 to use that power to solve some of these problems, the big problems. How is that not
00:21:28.320 the focal point every single day? We're not going to have this power forever.
00:21:33.820 This is a short window that we have right now, and it is closing.
00:21:42.460 And these are the kinds of proposals that conservatives, whether they're posting on
00:21:46.020 social media or hosting a podcast or working at a think tank or anywhere else, should be spending
00:21:50.880 their time on. These are proposals that advance conservatism and more importantly, preserve
00:21:58.240 the future of this country. It's what we elected conservatives to do. So why aren't they doing it?
00:22:03.820 Why isn't... I've thrown the idea. I'm not the first person to have an idea like this.
00:22:12.220 Call it the 10 in 10 law or whatever. 10% on welfare, 10-year ban.
00:22:19.680 Can someone explain what the downside would be to that? What would be the downside? How would
00:22:24.940 it hurt America? Can anyone say, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa, whoa? We can't do that. That's
00:22:30.160 really going to hurt us. Can anyone make that case? I'd love to hear it.
00:22:36.400 But nobody can. No one would be able to explain what the problem would be.
00:22:41.540 And any attempt to explain the problem would focus on how it would negatively impact the
00:22:47.520 third world country where these people are coming from. But that is not our concern, is 1.00
00:22:53.240 it? Or it shouldn't be. So, Republicans, the ball's in your court. Someone pick it up. Propose
00:23:03.640 the law. You can even take credit for it. Go ahead. I don't care. I just want to get it done.
00:23:11.120 Why aren't we getting it done? Until anyone can explain that, it's our responsibility to demand
00:23:15.880 that Republicans answer this simple and fundamental question. What are you doing to ensure that some
00:23:22.680 of the most important cities in this country are actually run by Americans instead of foreign 0.87
00:23:27.160 subversives like Zoran Mamdani and Omar Fateh? That's the question that matters. And before
00:23:35.080 another conservative fires another volley at anyone else on the right, before another major
00:23:40.200 American city falls, someone in power needs to answer. While our side still has power to wield.
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00:26:41.320 good ranchers.com. Let's get back to the table. All right. Speaking of a third world countries,
00:26:46.760 Daily Wire reports, President Donald Trump issued a direct warning to Nigeria on Saturday, promising
00:26:51.720 to withhold aid from the nation and threatening to take further action. The government did not step
00:26:55.960 in and put a stop to the targeted killing of Christians there. Trump made a statement via his truth
00:27:00.200 social platform, calling on the Nigerian government to stop the Islamic terrorists who are killing
00:27:04.040 Christians. And warning if they do not do so quickly, he would, uh, the United States could 1.00
00:27:08.680 go into that now disgraced country guns a blazing. Trump posted quote, if the Nigerian government
00:27:13.960 continues to allow the killing of Christians, USA will immediately stop all aid and assistance in
00:27:18.280 Nigeria and may very well go into that now disgraced country guns a blazing to completely wipe out the 1.00
00:27:24.680 Islamic terrorists who are committing these horrible atrocities. Um, I think this might be the first time 1.00
00:27:32.280 in American history that a president has used the phrase guns a blazing, especially while actually
00:27:39.880 making a threat of this kind saying literally, I'm going to go in there guns a blazing.
00:27:47.800 I think it might be a first, but of course, Trump has a lot of those kinds of, uh, records, you know,
00:27:52.520 in the, in, in Guinness, he's got the first, the first president to ever say, you know,
00:27:56.600 almost everything he says is a, it sets a record of that kind. Anyway, I am hereby instructing
00:28:01.800 our department of war to prepare for possible action. If we attack, it'll be fast, vicious,
00:28:06.280 and sweet. Just like the, that's also a first. I think it's a first time any, uh, president has
00:28:13.560 ever described a potential attack as fast, vicious, and sweet. Just like the terrorist thugs
00:28:20.040 attacked our cherished Christians warning the Nigerian government better move fast. Um, so 1.00
00:28:26.280 some of the, as always with Trump, some of the phrasing is, uh, kind of funny, but the, the
00:28:29.960 actual issue that's being dealt with here is not at all funny at all. This is incredibly serious.
00:28:34.440 And Trump, uh, on air force one was talking about this and elaborate a little bit more. Let's play that.
00:28:40.200 So, uh, Trump is trying to put an end to the Christian persecution in Nigeria, which has been
00:29:04.760 going on for a very long time. Islamic militants are slaughtering Christians upwards of 50,000 have
00:29:12.680 been killed over the past decade, depending on, um, decade, decade, decade and a half or so, depending on
00:29:19.400 what numbers you trust. I mean, really you, you can't trust any numbers about this. I mean, we,
00:29:23.400 we don't, we don't, we don't actually know how many, uh, Christians have been slaughtered in Nigeria.
00:29:29.000 It's, it is many thousands could be many more than 50,000. So that's how it generally goes with
00:29:35.960 the genocide is that, um, it's the people conducting it are, are not exactly keeping,
00:29:42.200 um, clear, clear records. So we don't know exactly, um, thousands every year. We do know that. And this
00:29:49.800 is happening mostly under the radar. I mean, it's, it's not under the radar in Nigeria, but on the,
00:29:55.320 on the quote unquote global stage, no one has really paid much attention. And so one of the
00:30:01.640 most important things Trump has done here is draw global attention to it. Um,
00:30:09.000 and, and we'll talk more about this week, probably tomorrow we'll go deeper into the persecution of
00:30:13.400 Christians in that country and give you, uh, more information about it. So we'll try to keep the 1.00
00:30:18.600 conversation going this week. Now, a lot of people are focused on Trump's threat to go in
00:30:24.520 quote guns a blazing, but we should also know by now that Trump says stuff like that as a,
00:30:29.240 as a bargaining chip. I mean, we've seen him do this countless times. Um, I, I, I would guess
00:30:36.520 we're not really going to move in militarily into Nigeria though that we could. And that's why Trump
00:30:41.240 is so effective is that he makes these dramatic threats. Often he does not follow through because he
00:30:46.600 doesn't need to. Sometimes he does, he's willing to. And so that's enough to, to extract concessions
00:30:54.840 often because he'll make these threats and you kind of, you know, it's like, well, is he really
00:30:59.000 going to think he might do that? He's shown a willingness to follow, to follow through. Um,
00:31:04.680 which if you want your threats to mean anything, then you have to have demonstrated a willingness
00:31:08.520 to actually follow through, which Trump has. Um, so, you know, we'll, we'll see if,
00:31:18.040 if that part happens, cutting off all aid to the country though,
00:31:24.040 that is something that needs to happen. I mean, that, that should happen anyway.
00:31:27.880 Why are we giving aid to Nigeria? Can anyone explain why we're doing that? I mean, people
00:31:37.640 could explain it. I'm sure there's all kinds of explanations that we could get all kinds of
00:31:40.680 official explanations, but how does it benefit Americans to give aid to Nigeria? That, that would
00:31:48.520 be the difficult question to answer. We give, you know, billions of dollars. We gave a billion dollars
00:31:55.240 last year. Um, for what? It certainly is not being used to protect the Christians in that country.
00:32:03.640 That is obvious. So it's not being used for that. So, uh, why are we doing it? Now, a lot of this money
00:32:10.200 is supposed to address hunger in the country. It's supposed to feed people. Uh, we, we sent them,
00:32:16.760 actually, it was just a month ago, about a month or back in September, a couple months ago, we, we sent,
00:32:21.080 uh, I think it was a $32 million package to Nigeria for nutrition assistance. And we sent, uh,
00:32:29.000 30 million the year before that also, you know, for the same reasons, but that was part of a $500
00:32:33.960 million humanitarian aid package to sub-Saharan Africa, mostly for food. And, and that's just part
00:32:42.600 of the aid that we send. So overall we've, we've sent Nigeria something like $8 billion in the past nine
00:32:50.280 or 10 years. And through, that's all I could, through a quick Google search, all I could find
00:32:55.240 is how much we've sent thereabouts since 2015. Uh, before that we were sending money before that,
00:33:01.400 how much, I don't know, you know, you could find that out. It just needs a little more investigation.
00:33:06.680 Billions of dollars is the point. We, we have sent billions of dollars to Nigeria. We've spent
00:33:13.320 billions of dollars on them. And again, for what?
00:33:21.000 Well, we've already established, there's no way you can argue that this benefits America
00:33:24.760 at all. Okay. There, there is no American who has benefited. There's no American family
00:33:31.240 sitting down for dinner tonight that somehow is benefited by the fact that we're
00:33:37.960 spending billions of dollars on Nigeria. And on top of that, it doesn't even help Nigerians.
00:33:44.360 I mean, after just take the last 10 years, you know, almost $10 billion over the last 10 years.
00:33:53.720 So almost a billion dollars a year. And that's a lot of money. Okay. That's a lot of money,
00:33:59.800 billions of dollars. And they still can't feed themselves in that country. 20 or 25% of the
00:34:05.720 country is undernourished or malnourished. That's what we're told. And we're told that as a justification
00:34:12.600 for continuing to send them money, but what, what effect does it happen? I mean,
00:34:17.640 even if we all agreed that, oh yeah, well, we should obviously be spending billions of dollars
00:34:22.040 to make sure that Nigerians have enough food, which I don't agree with that. Now, if you want, 1.00
00:34:27.560 I'm all about charity. If you want to give of your own free will and volition,
00:34:31.320 uh, if you're someone who says, well, no, we can't take away aid from, uh, from Nigeria because
00:34:38.280 that would be cruel. You know, they won't be able to feed themselves. Well, no one is stopping you.
00:34:42.360 You, you are perfectly able to send however much money you want.
00:34:46.040 And if enough merit, um, if enough Americans really do care about making sure that Nigerians 1.00
00:34:54.040 have enough food, well, then they can all get together and you can, there's tons of charities
00:35:00.280 you can give money to go ahead and do that. Um, but even if we were to agree that it's a,
00:35:11.720 that's a good enough reason to send them foreign aid. Well, it's not even, it's not doing anything.
00:35:16.040 We're spending billions and billions and billions of dollars. And after,
00:35:20.360 after decades of this, they still can't feed themselves.
00:35:27.960 And, uh, and of course, because this is a, this, this is the, this is the scam with foreign aid, 0.92
00:35:31.960 the money goes to their government, the same government that has no interest in protecting
00:35:36.280 Christians from being slaughtered. So we funnel billions into the coffers of corrupt, failed
00:35:41.240 third world governments. And again, for what it's not making Nigeria any less dysfunctional. 0.88
00:35:46.760 It's not solving their problems. And much more importantly, it's not solving any of our problems.
00:35:53.880 Has the $8 billion to Nigeria improved America? I mean, can anyone point to like a tangible
00:35:58.920 improvement, a tangible positive impact in America that stems from the $8 billion investment that we've
00:36:07.320 made in Nigeria? Like, can you, can you fill in the blank here? So it's step one, 0.98
00:36:14.680 give Nigeria $8 billion over the last 10 years. Step three, the everyday lives of Americans are improved.
00:36:23.720 What is step two? Can you fill in the blank on step two? What's happening in step two that would
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00:37:29.240 All right. Kamala Harris certainly can't explain that or anything else. She's been making the rounds 0.98
00:37:35.480 quite a bit recently. And here she is on some kind of podcast. Diary of a CEO is the podcast.
00:37:44.200 And here she is proposing a disastrously stupid idea. Listen.
00:37:50.120 I think we should reduce voting age to 16.
00:37:57.000 I'll tell you why. So Gen Z, they're age about 13 through 27. They've only known the climate crisis. 0.92
00:38:09.400 They missed substantial parts of their education because of the pandemic.
00:38:12.600 If they're in high school or college, especially in college, it is very likely that whatever they've
00:38:21.320 chosen as their major for study may not result in an affordable wage. They've coined the term
00:38:28.520 climate anxiety to describe fear of not only being able to buy a home, but that fear will be wiped out
00:38:38.120 by extreme weather, but fear of having children. It is expected that Gen Z will have 10 to 12 jobs in
00:38:44.840 their lifetime. They are a larger number than boomers. There's a specific generation of people
00:38:52.040 who are going to impact our nation and the world. And I think we must invest in them. But I think that
00:38:58.680 they are rightly impatient with a lot of what is the tradition of leadership right now. And if they were
00:39:06.760 able to vote because they know everything that's happening right now is going to impact them more
00:39:11.560 than anybody older than them for the most part in terms of how these systems work. If they're voting
00:39:18.440 right now at 16 and up, they're going to be talking about the importance of climate. They're going to be
00:39:24.440 talking about the importance of figuring out how AI is going to affect the future of the workforce.
00:39:30.760 They're going to be focused on what are we really doing about affordable housing.
00:39:35.400 And basically in politics, here's the hard truth about this.
00:39:39.800 Shut up, Kamala. That's enough. So yeah, we got to lower the voting age to 16 so that Gen Z can vote, 1.00
00:39:46.920 she says. So nobody tell Kamala that Gen Z is already voting. The majority of Gen Zers are above the age of 18.
00:39:55.720 So if your argument is that we need to lower the voting age in order to get Gen Z involved, well, 1.00
00:40:00.680 good news. They are involved. Whether you think that's good news or not, they are involved. They're
00:40:06.280 already voting. Gen Z are between the ages of 13 and 28. So most of them are voting anyway. Although if 1.00
00:40:11.960 we're going to lower the voting age for their sake, why not lower it? You know, why not go all the way? 0.95
00:40:16.360 Why not lower it to 13? Why not lower it to 10? Why not lower it to eight?
00:40:19.320 Why not have infants vote? If you start lowering the voting age, there is no line that makes sense to draw. 0.89
00:40:38.680 If you lower it beyond 18, then any other line you draw is totally arbitrary. And that's by design.
00:40:45.320 Now the 18 cutoff makes sense because that's when you're a legal adult. So that makes sense. There's 0.72
00:40:52.840 a logic to that. Now, I think the, as you know, I think the voting age should be higher. Um,
00:41:02.600 I think 25, I think the voting age should be 39 because I'm 39. Then when I turned 40,
00:41:09.160 the voting age, the voting age should just get higher and higher as I age specifically. That's another law
00:41:14.920 that I'm proposing. The voting age is whatever age I am personally.
00:41:21.480 And then when I die, no one's allowed to vote ever again. When I die, that's the end of voting.
00:41:27.000 I'm taking voting with me when I go out. So I'd propose that law. I don't know that,
00:41:32.280 that one probably has a, even less of a chance of, uh, of, of making it through. But, uh, if we're not
00:41:37.320 going to do that, then I think 25, like 25 is a, is a better threshold. Uh, and it, and that's also
00:41:43.880 not arbitrary because that is when your brain is, is fully developed is by the age of 25.
00:41:49.160 I think 18 is, is still way too young for voting in my mind. I mean, yes, you're a legal adult,
00:41:54.520 but you haven't lived as an adult in the world for any length of time. You haven't taken on any adult
00:41:59.880 responsibilities. I mean, I don't know very many 18 year olds who have really have adult
00:42:03.880 responsibilities and, uh, that should be a prerequisite of voting. But let's put that to
00:42:10.040 the side. 18 at least makes some kind of sense. That's a discernible, coherent line to draw.
00:42:16.280 But if you put it down to 16, then there's no reason to stop at 16.
00:42:20.760 Um, and, and that's the point. It's like 16. Well, why not 15? I mean, why not 14?
00:42:25.400 And the ultimate goal is to abolish the voting age entirely. And that's what these people actually
00:42:31.240 want to do. Like don't, we should know, don't put anything past them. There's nothing too extreme
00:42:37.240 for them. And, uh, they would, yeah, they would, they would prefer if there was no voting age at all.
00:42:42.520 That's what they actually want. And why is that? Well, the reason that Kamala gives is that kids have a 0.99
00:42:49.160 lot of anxiety and a lot of fear about stuff like climate change, which means that they should vote
00:42:57.240 for some reason. We has literally her argument. She says, oh, we should, you should be able to vote
00:43:05.000 at 16. Why? Well, because you know, 16 year olds have a lot of anxiety about the climate. Okay. So
00:43:10.360 they're afraid and anxious. They, they, they have dysregulated emotions and that's a, that is
00:43:20.440 a qualification for voting. So they're anxious, emotional state is a reason why they should vote.
00:43:30.760 If anything, wouldn't that be a disqualification?
00:43:35.240 Well, no, not for her because the real reason she wants to lower the voting age, of course, is that 1.00
00:43:40.360 yeah, kids are emotional and, and, uh, and ignorant and easy to manipulate, which is no
00:43:46.760 insult. That's no slight. I mean, we were all kids once we were the same way. Many of us are still
00:43:51.640 that way and we're not kids anymore. The difference is that for adults, it's, it's shameful to be that
00:43:56.680 way, but for kids, it's, uh, inevitable, you know, kids are kids. Uh, kids are ignorant in the sense of
00:44:02.200 lacking information. Whereas you have a lot of adult voters who are ignorant in the sense of, uh,
00:44:08.920 of, you know, ignoring information or refusing to pursue information. So it was a kind of willful
00:44:14.760 ignorance, but, um, for kids, it's an unwilling ignorance. And there's a reason that Kamala wants 1.00
00:44:22.200 more ignorant voters. She wants more, she wants more voters who are ignorant. She wants more voters 1.00
00:44:28.120 who have no skin in the game. She wants more voters who don't understand the issues. She wants more 1.00
00:44:33.320 voters who are immature, more, more voters who are overly emotional. Um, that's what she wants.
00:44:40.360 And there's a reason she wants it. All right. Variety had their power of women award ceremony 1.00
00:44:48.600 over the weekend. Um, which what is that? I don't know. It's well, it's, it's just more cringe
00:44:56.360 girl boss feminism because we're still doing that. You know, we keep saying that wokeness 1.00
00:45:01.800 is dead, but it's funny. We keep saying wokeness is dead. Nobody on the left seems to realize that
00:45:08.520 we on the right are saying wokeness died over on the left. They don't, it doesn't, they don't realize
00:45:15.080 that, which tells me that it's not actually dead, right? Because they're the ones who it's,
00:45:21.160 it's, it's their thing. So they're still doing it means it's not dead. Um, and this is kind
00:45:27.720 of a different topic. I don't want to get too sidetracked, but you know, I was thinking about
00:45:32.280 this when I saw this clip that a lot of us on the right have claimed that wokeness is dead.
00:45:38.040 And I think the reports of the demise of wokeness were very premature. Um, feminism hasn't gone anywhere. 0.85
00:45:45.720 You know, would anyone say that feminism has died? I wish that it would die. It deserves to die. It 1.00
00:45:55.080 deserves to die, uh, many painful deaths. The ideology does. I mean, but it hasn't. And, um,
00:46:05.080 really none of the left's projects are dead. Most, most of them aren't. As we talked about,
00:46:10.440 a communist is about to be mayor of New York. It kind of blows my mind that you still have
00:46:16.600 conservatives say wokeness is dead. The left, the left is on the run. We got them on their heels.
00:46:22.920 Meanwhile, an actual foreign communist is about to be the mayor of New York.
00:46:32.360 You know, they're out marching in the streets with their cringe, no Kings movement. Antifa is more
00:46:36.760 active than ever. The leftists are more violent than ever. They're killing us. I mean, wokeness
00:46:40.680 is not dead. And I think, I think, uh, I think that's, that's cope among, among conservatives when
00:46:47.240 they say that. I think that when someone on the right says that, what they mean very specifically
00:46:53.640 is that the trans stuff is dead, or if not dead, it has receded significantly, which it has, thank God. 1.00
00:47:00.680 But, um, I think it's cope. It's self-delusion to claim that wokeness across the board is dead. It's
00:47:06.840 just not. Okay. That's why this, this, my, my message here very consistently is that's why we need
00:47:14.760 to be focused on it. It is not over. Like we have not, we won an election. Okay. We won a single
00:47:21.480 election, which is great. I'm glad we did. It's very important, but it's, it's not over.
00:47:30.680 And now you look back at some of the, uh, some of the celebrating that was done. And I was, I was,
00:47:37.700 there was a reason to celebrate. We should have celebrated. It is, it is a good thing, but I think
00:47:41.440 that, um, a lot of conservatives took that as, well, you know, it's over. We're like, we don't need
00:47:48.080 to fight the left anymore. Right. All the talk of the golden age, right. The golden age is upon us.
00:47:56.300 And yeah, you get caught up in the moment and you feel good. And some of that is,
00:47:59.400 some of that is understandable. We all did. I got caught up in the moment. Um,
00:48:05.820 but no, this is not, this is not like the golden age of conservatism. It just isn't.
00:48:12.580 It's, it's like, it's not even close. We, we want, we won a presidential election. That's what
00:48:16.280 happened. Fantastic. And truly is fantastic. But, uh, the fight very much continues.
00:48:23.440 And we need to realize that we need to get our heads back in the game. And I think a lot of us
00:48:29.600 have not had our heads in the game. So anyway, um, Wanda Sykes spoke at this event. Not, not the
00:48:38.900 most important, you know, public figure at this point, but she did speak at this event
00:48:42.700 and she decided to confess to a crime publicly, which I thought was interesting. Listen.
00:48:48.040 I don't want to be up front with you. If when it comes to a position and I look on the paper and
00:48:56.260 they, they, they right there, or she might be right here and he's up there, I'm hiring a woman. And 1.00
00:49:03.060 that's, that's just how I operate.
00:49:08.280 And I'll be honest with you. If she's a black woman, oh, I ain't, I ain't, I, you, girl, 1.00
00:49:12.540 you got the job. Girl, you got the job. Okay. First of all, the DOJ should be announcing an
00:49:20.360 investigation into Wanda Sykes today. She just confessed to a civil liberties, a civil rights 1.00
00:49:25.020 violation. She just confessed to a crime. I mean, that that's what happened there. She confessed to
00:49:30.620 a federal crime, racial and gender discrimination in hiring is against the law. The, uh, EEOC should
00:49:37.540 be investigating just as they would if any white man stood up there.
00:49:42.540 And said that he gives the edge to white men in hiring. I mean, can you imagine any white 0.90
00:49:47.460 man saying that and not being immediately sued into oblivion if not thrown in prison? No,
00:49:55.140 you can't imagine that. So same should apply here, but you also see the game that these
00:49:58.780 people play, right? This is the gaslighting. So here is Wanda Sykes explicitly admitting
00:50:04.440 that she will hire a black woman, regardless of her qualifications, admitting that if a woman,
00:50:10.120 especially a black woman is even less qualified, she said that she said, well, the man could 1.00
00:50:14.080 be up here and maybe the woman's a little down here. I'm still going to choose the woman. 1.00
00:50:18.720 So explicit just coming out and saying, yeah, I'll, I'll take the less qualified person because
00:50:24.020 of their gender and or race. And she admits this on stage to a, to a cheering crowd.
00:50:32.240 And yet if we then turn around and say that DEI hires are less qualified, then we get called
00:50:38.360 racist, even though they admit it. So, so they say, um, we hire less qualified black women 1.00
00:50:47.580 because they're black women. And then we say, oh, so you hire less qualified, uh, black women 1.00
00:50:53.940 just because they're black women. And they say, well, how, how dare you say that? Well, no, 0.98
00:51:00.920 we didn't say that. You said it. You, you just said it like a second ago and we're repeating
00:51:06.280 what you said. You literally just said that that's what you're doing and we see you doing
00:51:12.640 it. And so we are pointing out that you're doing it. Um, but that's the game. And of course,
00:51:19.340 you know, and, and the result is that now because of this sort of thing, not just because of Wanda
00:51:23.740 Sykes, but because this is, she's a small symptom of a larger problem as we know. Um, 0.99
00:51:29.220 and because of that, like, this is why all black women in, in important professional positions are 1.00
00:51:38.760 under suspicion basically, because these DEI policies have been in place for so long and
00:51:43.240 leftists like Wanda Sykes and countless others have admitted that they give preference to black
00:51:48.160 women, even if they're less qualified. Joe Biden admitted that famously. So, and, you know, black 1.00
00:51:54.020 women are not the only ones who benefit, but they, they check multiple DEI boxes, which means that 0.90
00:51:58.020 now you have to wonder anytime a black woman is in an important position, 1.00
00:52:03.420 but you have to wonder, well, did they get that job because they really happen to be the most
00:52:08.380 qualified for it? Or did they get it because they were hired by somebody like Wanda Sykes, who will 0.78
00:52:13.200 come out and say that she'll give the job to the less qualified person of his black woman. 1.00
00:52:17.500 So you have to wonder that where they put there because they checked the demographic boxes or where
00:52:22.200 they put there because they're qualified. You know, that's the result.
00:52:25.960 It's not our fault, right? I know that me saying that like, that's going to get clipped.
00:52:34.660 Matt Walsh says that we should be suspicious of every black woman who's in an important professional
00:52:39.340 position. Well, I didn't say we should be. I said that we are because that's the situation that you
00:52:45.860 guys have created because you guys have decided to put the fact that someone's a black woman above
00:52:52.060 qualifications. And so now every time a black woman is in any kind of professional position, 0.95
00:52:55.500 we have to like, how did she get that job? And, and no, we don't do that with white men. 0.74
00:53:01.220 So we never have to be suspicious of white men in that way, in any position. Um, now not, 0.75
00:53:06.620 there are plenty of white men who can be incompetent, who can be not good at their jobs,
00:53:10.200 but no white man is going to be hired because he's a white man. So we never have to worry about that.
00:53:15.920 Any white man in any position, we never have to go, well, did he only get that job? Cause he's a
00:53:20.240 white man. Never have to wonder that. Cause that definitely is not the case. In fact, in most jobs,
00:53:26.640 you look at it now and you go, well, he, he got that even though he's a white man that we know he's,
00:53:32.160 he's, he came up in a system that was biased against him. We have actual affirmative action
00:53:37.380 policies up until recently that were explicitly biased against him and he still got into this
00:53:42.880 position. So that's a mark in his favor. That's all. That's all the more reason to think that he
00:53:49.720 must be like super qualified, but you look at a black woman and you go, well, yeah, it could be 1.00
00:53:57.600 very qualified. It's perfectly possible, but also could just be there. Cause she's a black woman. 1.00
00:54:03.920 Either one of those scenarios are possible. And, um, and we don't know which one, you know, this,
00:54:12.100 this is the obvious, this is the point that Charlie Kirk made, uh, you know, not, not a long
00:54:17.000 ago. And it got a lot, gotten a lot of trouble with the left made this point about, um, about
00:54:21.980 black airline pilots. And of course he had a bunch of leftists and even some people, even
00:54:26.860 some, even some conservatives, of course, or say, well, this is, that's, that's racist.
00:54:33.740 That's going too far. No, this is the point when you, when you start, when you start
00:54:39.300 elevating people based solely on their race or their gender, the demographics. And then
00:54:45.220 now we don't know. Well, are you saying that every black pilot is unqualified? No, of course 0.99
00:54:50.700 not. There's plenty of qualified ones, but I don't know which is which. How are we supposed
00:54:57.480 to know? And that's the, that's the whole point. Okay. Also this, uh, finally daily wire
00:55:05.420 reports liberal host, Kyle Kalinsky mocked Erica Kirk, the widow of assassinated conservative
00:55:10.480 Charlie Kirk in a widely ridiculed ex post on Friday night. Um, and, uh, I mean, the article
00:55:17.600 goes on about all the backlash you got well, well deserved. Um, but we'll just put rather
00:55:25.600 than reading it, we'll just put the tweet up on the screen, which I'd rather not do to
00:55:30.020 give this guy anymore of the attention that he craves, but.
00:55:35.420 So you can see the, uh, the tweet is, uh, is, uh, you know, an AI fake image of a, one
00:55:42.480 of these Halloween costume memes. And it says fake grieving widow grifter costume includes
00:55:48.560 fake teardrops, skin tight, black leather morning pants. Uh, and then it's Erica Kirk holding a
00:55:56.080 pile of money. So not exactly a subtle joke there. You know, this is what we're up against.
00:56:02.760 Now, now this guy in particular, this Kyle Kalinsky, he's, uh, he's, he's not relevant.
00:56:08.980 Nobody cares about him. You know, this is one of these guys, one of these like YouTubers. 1.00
00:56:13.400 He's been on YouTube for like 17 years. He's been on YouTube since it was invented. Okay.
00:56:17.940 He's one of the guys, he, he, he opened up a YouTube account like five days after they,
00:56:22.880 after they, after the site came into existence and he's got 2 million subs. So, and I know 2 million
00:56:29.520 sounds impressive, but you know, it's, it's over 17 years. So this guy, this guy's growth
00:56:35.340 has stalled out, stalled out a long time ago. Um, I think this is one of these guys that was
00:56:40.260 like vaguely sort of relevant briefly about 12 years ago. Um, back when Reddit atheists 1.00
00:56:47.300 were back in that, back in that, um, yeah, he's just like your classic Reddit atheist guy.
00:56:52.140 And so back in that like window of about 14 months when Reddit atheists were, were relevant
00:56:58.340 if they ever were back in 2012 or 2013 or something. So that was his time of relevance
00:57:04.720 and he's just kind of been, but he's just been, um, uh, existing ever since then growth
00:57:08.980 has stalled out. Nobody cares about this guy. Nobody talks about him. Um, nobody likes him.
00:57:14.420 He has zero influence whatsoever. And you find this like there are these, these, uh, some of
00:57:20.480 these so-called influencers and YouTubers who, yeah, they have, they have millions of
00:57:24.320 followers, but they have no influence at all. Like no one listens to them. They are not
00:57:28.040 impacting the culture in any way whatsoever. And yet some of them, cause they've been around
00:57:33.780 for so long, they've got millions. And so now what he's trying to do is re-skindle, re-rekindle
00:57:39.320 the, uh, the spark by, uh, you know, trying to get some growth going again with his stalled
00:57:45.500 out channel and stalled out brand, non-existent brand. And he's trying to do it by trolling
00:57:50.340 a grieving widow. That that's his plan. Right. That's it. That's his, that's his, uh, growth
00:57:57.420 plan for this quarter is to troll a grieving widow, which really means that I shouldn't
00:58:03.140 even be acknowledging it and giving this a sad sack of any attention that he's begging
00:58:08.500 for. But I am going to give it some attention for a brief minute because, you know, you should
00:58:17.300 know that this is what we're up against.
00:58:20.340 These are people who will celebrate your death and then laugh in the face of your mourning
00:58:28.060 loved ones. They will piss on your grave and spit on your grieving spouse. These are people
00:58:37.260 who have no honor. Okay. A pathetic, like little rat faced scumbag like this, no honor at all. 0.95
00:58:48.260 This is not a man of honor. This is not a man of integrity. There's none of that to speak of.
00:58:51.980 This is not a man at all. And, but there's a lot of them. And this is what we're up against.
00:59:01.240 And this is why I have so obsessively tried to redirect everyone's focus back to the fight,
00:59:07.920 back to the left, to the people who really and truly want you dead.
00:59:11.240 And this is what we need to be thinking about and talking about and, and rallying against.
00:59:19.160 And the treatment of Erica Kirk should be very enlightening. If you needed to be enlightened
00:59:24.800 anymore on this point, um, then this should do it for you because this woman, Erica has
00:59:35.400 not done anything like the way that she is on the left on social media, she is reviled.
00:59:43.800 I mean, they despise her. It is going to the fever swamps of a blue sky sometime. I don't really
00:59:52.600 recommend it, but if you really, again, if you really want to see, if you want to see it.
00:59:56.320 And so maybe I do recommend it just to get everyone's, everyone focused again on what matters.
01:00:03.080 Go type her name in. It's not, it's not even like, well, there's a couple of posts here and
01:00:08.580 there of trolls. It's like nothing, but no one will say anything in her defense. Nothing, but
01:00:15.580 seething contempt and mockery for this woman who has not done anything to any of these people.
01:00:27.340 What has she done that anyone finds so offensive? She's mourned the loss of her husband and she's
01:00:34.460 tried to carry on his legacy. She's in a, to put it mildly, very difficult position
01:00:42.380 where your husband was shot in the throat and killed. You've got two young children.
01:00:51.800 He was a man. He was a very important man. He was a great man who had this massive, important
01:00:56.600 organization. And so you've got your family and your kids and you have his legacy and you have the
01:01:02.460 country looking at you and all of this was thrust on you all at once. Not, not, you know,
01:01:09.260 not because of anything you did or anything like you, you were just living your life
01:01:13.900 and you find yourself thrown into this position.
01:01:21.000 And he's scum, these absolute dirt. I mean, these people are dirt. They really are. They just, I'm sorry.
01:01:26.860 Now it's like, we try not to be dehumanizing, but you're barely a human being. If this, if this is
01:01:36.440 how you treat a grieving widow, you're barely human. I mean, you're human only in the biological sense.
01:01:42.000 You have no humanity. You have no soul. You forfeited your soul. You're certainly not a man.
01:01:47.220 You're just this pathetic eunuch, this little disgusting, slimy little worm. That's, that's all
01:01:53.980 you are. It's good. That's what you've chosen to be. That's who you've made yourself. And, um,
01:02:01.560 and if you were to ask them how they justify, because even people like Kyle Kalinsky,
01:02:09.860 even in his, in his own brain, to the extent that he has one, he probably feels, you know,
01:02:15.700 he feels still, still feels the need to justify doing that, mocking a widow. Um, because even
01:02:24.440 somebody like that, you know, even though, even though they're like cartoonishly evil, these people
01:02:28.660 are just, they're cartoons, they're cartoon villains. But even for these cartoonishly evil people,
01:02:36.400 they still feel the need to justify in their own heads with it. Cause, cause they can't like,
01:02:40.240 no one can look at themselves in the mirror and say, yes, I'm an evil person. I'm just an evil
01:02:44.060 piece of that's all I like. No one, even Kyle Kalinsky, that's what he is, but he would never
01:02:47.720 be able to tell himself that. And so he finds a way to justify it. And the way that they would
01:02:52.600 justify it and say, well, have you seen the way she's reacted, the way she's reacting?
01:03:00.640 Well, reacting what by crying? Cause her husband was shot.
01:03:06.400 What, what, what, what, what's the correct way to, to react? You want to give us the,
01:03:11.800 give us the handbook. Go ahead. Do you have the handbook? Do you have the handbook for grieving
01:03:16.700 spouses? Like, have you ever experienced anything, even like a, even, even a, even a fraction of what
01:03:26.340 she's going through and experiencing? Have you ever had that in your pathetic, useless life? Have you
01:03:31.920 ever had to experience anything like that? Oh no, you haven't. And yet you can sit there on your
01:03:35.980 YouTube channel, sit there back on, on Twitter or on blue sky, just, you know, on your phone
01:03:43.040 typing. I don't, this is not the, I wouldn't react this way.
01:03:50.180 You have no idea what you're talking about. You don't know anything.
01:03:52.840 And anyway, that's got nothing. It doesn't matter. It, it, you and I both know it doesn't
01:03:59.220 matter what Erica did or what she said. It doesn't matter how she reacted. Uh, even though
01:04:06.000 there's actually nothing wrong with how she's reacted to any of this, she's a grieving widow.
01:04:08.960 She's, it's all, but it doesn't matter. It makes no difference. 0.99
01:04:16.680 You would be treating her the exact same way and you know it. You will be treating her the
01:04:22.040 exact same way. Um, because you're people of no honor, you are dishonorable, disgusting,
01:04:32.600 low, slimy, parasitic worms. And this is how you treat people. And we all know that there,
01:04:45.540 there, there is, you know, in, in life, there are like the bare minimum, there's like this
01:04:50.520 bare minimum bar of human decency and don't ridicule a grieving widow is that's like the
01:05:03.060 bar. Okay. That, that's, that, that's like as low as the bar can get. And if you can't
01:05:09.220 clear that bar, then, um, again, you're just, you're, you're a person of no honor. So
01:05:17.220 and this is them and, and never forget that if you're a conservative, that this is how they feel
01:05:26.040 about you. And this reality, it never escapes my, never, it doesn't escape me. I mean, this is,
01:05:36.680 this, this is very much at the forefront of my mind. And so, especially for anyone out there,
01:05:42.940 people have, there's a lot of, uh, as I mentioned at the top, I've, I've, I have, uh, this, all this
01:05:51.300 infighting going on and a lot of people are catching arrows and I'm getting a lot of them from a lot of
01:05:55.800 different sides. And some of the people who are flinging those arrows at me are, have said,
01:06:04.440 have accused me of, you know, acting, being a little different over the last couple of months,
01:06:11.260 being maybe more extreme, a little angrier,
01:06:16.060 less forgiving in my language, all that sort of thing.
01:06:21.660 And, uh, yeah, guilty as charged, guilty as charged because they killed Charlie and they
01:06:33.440 celebrated it. And I have not forgotten that and I'm not ever going to forget it. And the other
01:06:38.680 thing that I won't forget is that I know that if it happened to me, they would do the exact same
01:06:45.200 thing. They would, they would be laughing in my wife's face with glee. And we all know that,
01:06:53.940 right? If it happened to me, that's how they would react. We all know that.
01:06:59.300 And that realization makes things very clear for me who the enemy is. It could not be clear.
01:07:08.500 And it should be clear to all of us. All right. We're going to wrap it there for today. We'll get
01:07:16.760 back to the daily cancellations tomorrow. I know I've skipped out of them on the last, uh, this was
01:07:22.100 kind of, it's like an unofficial cancellation, but we won't, we won't call it. Um, so we'll get back to
01:07:29.040 that tomorrow until then. Thanks for listening. Thanks for watching. Have a great day. Talk to you
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