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03/15/2021Devon
00:10:49 Good afternoon.00:00:08 Good evening.
00:00:09 It's Saturday night.
00:00:15 Got my delicious coffee, of course.
Speaker 2
00:00:21 Oh, it's been a.Devon
00:00:23 Big news day.00:00:24 Weirdly enough, for a for a Saturday.
00:00:28 Big Newsday. Not for.
00:00:31 Biden so much, I guess, because.
00:00:35 Biden hasn't done a single news conference.
00:00:38 Since being sworn in, that's a little bit weird.
Speaker
00:00:41 It's a little.Devon
00:00:42 Bit weird, I don't know if anyone's got the numbers on it, but I've seen her remember Trump doing a news conference.00:00:49 I don't know. Maybe.
00:00:49 Like every day like it's.
00:00:52 Well, you know, Trump loves the camera, doesn't he?
00:00:56 But uh, it's almost.
00:00:57 As if they're almost as if.
00:00:58 They're hiding us.
00:01:00 They're hiding Biden from us.
Speaker 3
00:01:03 Like he might say something crazy.Devon
00:01:09 I think we all know what's going on.00:01:12 President Camilla is on the horizon.
00:01:15 It's only a matter of time.
00:01:18 It all depends on if whatever experimental treatments that they're trying out on him work.
00:01:24 And uh, how long the press is going to.
00:01:29 Take not having.
00:01:30 Press conferences with them.
00:01:32 I mean, I think they'll.
00:01:33 Mean they go four years, right?
00:01:36 They'd go four years, not giving a ****.
00:01:41 Mostly because Biden doesn't give them any ratings.
00:01:45 I mean, not Even so much that they're they're.
00:01:47 Being shills, I mean that's obviously a big.
00:01:48 Part of it, but.
00:01:50 Who'd watch?
00:01:53 I would watch.
00:01:54 I wouldn't watch.
00:01:55 I mean, I'd probably I'd only watch.
00:01:56 If it became like a thing where?
00:01:58 Oh, I wonder what crazy thing he's going to say this time.
00:02:03 Which you know that I guess that's probably what it would.
00:02:05 Turn into so maybe it would be good TV.
00:02:10 Maybe it would be good TV.
00:02:15 So a lot of lot of world firsts.
00:02:18 Happening these days now.
00:02:20 That we live in the future.
00:02:22 In the year 2021.
00:02:26 Amazing innovations everywhere we look.
00:02:34 This is something I think.
00:02:37 Is really going to help us.
00:02:40 In the future, and that is San Francisco celebrates its first transgender district.
00:02:50 The first transgender district in the world.
00:02:57 I'm going to bring this article.
00:02:59 Up because I thought I had it open.
Speaker 4
00:03:09 All right.Devon
00:03:13 Here we go.00:03:16 Ohh wow.
00:03:16 They got like they have they have.
00:03:18 A whole website.
00:03:20 This is horrifying.
00:03:21 Alright, that's not what I was looking for.
00:03:23 That's pretty.
00:03:25 A lot of.
00:03:28 All right.
00:03:28 Not not at all what I.
00:03:29 Was looking for.
00:03:30 OK, here we go.
00:03:32 San Francisco creates world's first ever transgender cultural district, which has its own website by.
Speaker
00:03:38 The way.Speaker 2
00:03:39 Honey. Mahogany.Devon
00:03:42 Walked down 6th St.00:03:43 in San Francisco, pointing to single room occupancy hotels.
00:03:49 The dance and performance space counter pulse and gay bars.
00:03:55 OMG and Aunt Charlie's lounge.
00:03:59 She passed by the Golden Gate Theatre, where a Bronx tale was playing.
00:04:05 And came to the site of the former All Night diner jeans, Compton Cafeteria.
00:04:12 Now transitional housing, where in August 1966, a trans well where I'm not going to use their language where in 1966 a mentally unstable man in a dress threw a cup of coffee.
00:04:27 At a police officer trying to arrest him, which turned into a riot.
00:04:33 With trans people fighting back against police harassment, flipping over tables and throwing cutlery, who would have thought trans people would be violent?
00:04:46 That's never happened before.
00:04:51 And so forth and so on.
00:04:54 Well, at least it's in the tenderloin.
00:04:55 Now that I'm reading through this real quick the tenderloin if.
00:04:58 You're not aware is a very.
Speaker 5
00:05:00 I guess it just got more dangerous.Devon
00:05:03 Dangerous part of San Francisco, or at least it was when I was out there.00:05:06 Not a.
00:05:07 Not a nice.
00:05:07 Place to be.
00:05:09 So they can have it, they can have it.
00:05:13 So we now have the.
00:05:16 This is the future that they failed to.
00:05:17 Predict in those 1950s videos all so full of hope and promise and innovation.
00:05:26 No flying cars, just.
00:05:29 ****** Town USA.
00:05:37 But that's now on for just some more serious news.
00:05:42 It's kind of funny watching a lot of this.
00:05:45 It it's it's unfolding as.
00:05:47 We talk about it.
00:05:48 Like all all of these unintended consequences.
00:05:53 Of the loss of white primacy.
00:05:56 It just it's everywhere around us now.
00:06:00 And it's amazing to me.
00:06:02 How still so many people on the commercialized right?
00:06:09 They still can't put.
00:06:10 It together, I mean they can put it together, they can put it together.
00:06:15 But they still refuse you you want to.
00:06:18 Know why right?
00:06:20 Cause that money.
00:06:22 That money, you know we've talked about before, how you know it, it can't possibly just be this subversive group.
00:06:30 Because if they came in, I mean, they'd still have to get the cooperation.
00:06:37 Of the.
00:06:38 The white majority that was, you know, over.
00:06:41 The ruling class, at least right.
00:06:43 And people have always said like, well, I don't get.
00:06:45 It how?
00:06:45 Why would there be so many traitors amongst us?
00:06:52 What do you?
Speaker 3
00:06:52 Mean it hasn't stopped.Devon
00:06:54 The exact same thing that's always been happening that's happening now.00:06:59 We're just further down.
00:07:03 The decline.
00:07:06 So right here we've got Bloomberg is reporting that white collar visa workers take up two thirds 2/3.
00:07:16 Of the new tech jobs each year, every single year.
00:07:22 I guess those are jobs that Americans won't do, too.
00:07:26 You know, 20-30 years ago they were saying, oh, well, we have to have the Mexicans come because.
00:07:33 You're not going to do.
00:07:33 You're not going to.
00:07:34 Mow your own lawn.
00:07:36 You're not going to watch your.
00:07:38 Own kids. Are you crazy?
00:07:41 These are the jobs that are beneath Americans.
00:07:45 We need these.
00:07:48 Slave laborers to do all of our **** work for us.
Speaker
00:07:53 So you have to tolerate some ******.Devon
00:07:55 People to do the ******.00:07:57 Is it really so bad?
00:07:59 Is it really so bad?
00:08:03 And now of course.
00:08:06 You know 2 thirds, 2/3 of tech jobs are being taken by people from the other side of the planet that have nothing in common with you, the founding fathers or anything of.
00:08:19 Anything that's going to preserve your way of life.
00:08:24 And and by the way, that's going to accelerate things because in addition to bringing all these people in one of the things that's.
00:08:31 Going to be.
00:08:31 Different when you're bringing in these Mexicans to to, you know, do those things, mow the lawns and watch your kids and do all these sorts of things that Americans should have been doing but chose to pay a a slave.
00:08:45 You know, really tiny amount of money to do.
00:08:50 Well, now you're going to have a not just an underclass.
00:08:56 Takes up a lot of resources, takes up a lot of.
00:09:01 Well, I mean commits a lot of crime and so uses up a lot of the the budgets of of urban areas in that way, but also.
Speaker 3
00:09:12 You know they have have.Devon
00:09:13 Because they're, you know, they're stealing identities often.00:09:16 They're voting.
00:09:17 We all know that they're voting.
00:09:19 But now you're going to have another group.
00:09:23 Well, it's already here.
00:09:24 It's already it's.
00:09:25 Just growing.
00:09:25 You're have another group that's growing and.
00:09:28 These guys have money.
00:09:31 These guys have money and they've got power.
00:09:35 And they've got in Group preference.
00:09:38 So they're just going to accelerate this process.
00:09:43 I've told you in the past, you know I have that.
00:09:45 Friend that they hired.
00:09:48 Well, probably people under these same programs.
00:09:52 And as soon as a Indian fella.
00:09:57 Got into a position where he could do the hiring. That entire floor just turned into it was like 90% Indian within a couple months. Well maybe.
00:10:06 Like a year.
00:10:09 And uh, this this stock photo.
00:10:11 I'm sure it's a stock photo they used here.
00:10:14 I mean, that's representative.
00:10:15 That's a lot of what I saw.
00:10:16 I mean, this was years ago when I, when I lived in San Francisco.
00:10:20 I did work corporate video work for big companies, though you know companies like Yahoo and and Twitter in fact and and Facebook and **** like that.
00:10:29 And so you'd occasionally have to go to some office with a a **** ton.
00:10:34 Of cubicles and.
00:10:36 That's what it looked like.
00:10:40 Again, this was.
00:10:42 At least five years ago.
00:10:47 And that's what it looked like.
00:10:51 This is something that I mean add that to the pile of things that Trump failed to.
00:10:59 We'll even put a.
00:11:00 Dent in.
00:11:04 So that is continuing.
00:11:07 Let's see here.
00:11:08 And yes, I am just going down the.
00:11:11 I'm going down the telegram timeline for those of you who follow me on Telegram. Some of the stuff's going to look familiar, but.
00:11:17 Then we're going to get to 1.
00:11:18 That's not on Telegram.
Speaker 4
00:11:20 All right.Devon
00:11:23 Speaking of diversity.00:11:26 And social programs.
00:11:29 A drop in the bucket. Black Americans who will get 25,000.
00:11:35 Not not twenty $525,000 each.
00:11:39 Each so not like your family, but like everyone in your family.
00:11:43 So just think about it.
00:11:44 Like if you have.
00:11:44 A family of four.
Speaker 3
00:11:46 You're in $100,000.Devon
00:11:48 $100,000.00:11:51 As part of.
00:11:52 A $10 million in reparations plan from.
00:11:57 A city in Illinois, Evanston, IL.
00:12:02 And their response to that, their response to getting $25,000 each, it's not enough.
00:12:12 It's not enough.
00:12:15 It will never be enough.
Speaker
00:12:18 It's it's.Devon
00:12:19 The problem with conservatives is they never ask the obvious question.00:12:25 They never say, OK, if if you're happy with this level of immigration, is there a level where it's too much?
00:12:35 Does the answer is no?
00:12:38 There's a level where it's too little.
00:12:40 There's always a level where it's too little.
00:12:44 But there's no such thing as too much immigration.
00:12:50 And there's never.
00:12:50 There's other thing.
00:12:51 It's too much welfare.
00:12:54 Too much?
00:13:00 I mean, if you're.
00:13:01 Here's what's going to happen with this stuff.
00:13:03 I mean, I don't know if they're.
00:13:04 Going to increase what these guys get, but.
00:13:07 You're gonna do case studies, right?
Speaker 3
00:13:11 They're going to fund studies.Devon
00:13:14 And what will the studies find?00:13:16 Oh, wow.
00:13:16 This this actually improved the economic.
00:13:20 The economic.
00:13:26 Of all the the blacks that were given the 25,000 like, come on, I.
00:13:29 Don't know why they study.
00:13:31 $25,000.
00:13:32 I mean, even though like, like we also know that there's some of these guys are just going to end up with like a.
00:13:39 An $80,000 car.
00:13:41 You know they're going to use that for the down payment on, and they're going to be worse off.
00:13:48 They'll do this study.
00:13:50 And then other cities will try it out.
00:13:53 And it's just going to become like a.
00:13:57 I mean, we talked about Ubi, this is going to be how kind of I think how it it gets unrolled, it'll be deployed to marginalized groups.
00:14:08 They're just going to bleed you dry on.
00:14:10 The way down, that's all they're going to do.
00:14:18 Yeah, it'll never be enough.
00:14:19 It'll never be.
00:14:21 It's like I've talked about before.
00:14:23 I think Vox day of all people worked out the.
00:14:27 The economic cost.
00:14:29 And this is without giving them $25,000 apiece, the economic cost. If you average it all out and the the basically what you do is you just calculate what blacks.
00:14:41 Contribute to tax revenues, right?
00:14:45 And then you subtract.
00:14:48 What they use in services and now that could be welfare.
00:14:51 There, that could be the requirement in law enforcement that we have now. I mean think about it this way, if you have a group that's 13% of the population, that's.
00:15:01 Committing half of the.
00:15:02 Murders. It's easy.
00:15:04 To calculate the impact they're having on the budget of.
00:15:09 Of law enforcement, right?
00:15:12 And if you add up all.
00:15:13 The different costs, just economic costs.
00:15:16 Which I think is a **** **** argument, but it's it's it's going to at least it'll get through to some people.
00:15:24 But if you add up all the economic costs.
00:15:27 By the time the average the average black person has died.
00:15:32 Each each one on average.
00:15:36 Has been a net loss.
00:15:40 Of 1/4 of $1,000,000 so 10 times.
00:15:44 What they're giving these people in Illinois?
00:15:48 10 times.
00:15:50 The $25,000 at the end of their life. That's what it costs. So every time you're walking down the street and you see a black guy walk by.
00:16:01 Just know that America is paying 1/4 of $1,000,000 to have that guy.
00:16:07 Live here.
00:16:11 That's that's just the way it is.
00:16:15 You are paying.
00:16:17 1/4 of $1,000,000 ahead.
00:16:20 For the privilege.
00:16:23 Of having black people in your society.
00:16:30 That's the way it is.
00:16:32 That's why I was saying like if if I mean look because this sort of things, it's never going to end.
00:16:38 There are solutions, this is the ****** thing.
00:16:40 There are tons of solutions, peaceful solutions that people would agree with that you'd be able to do.
00:16:47 If anyone had a pair of.
00:16:51 If we actually had leadership, if we had a president that just, you know, didn't just sit there rambling about black unemployment numbers.
00:16:58 If we had white primacy.
00:17:01 If we had anyone actually doesn't have to be primacy at this point, just anyone, that's.
00:17:04 Looking after the the interests.
00:17:06 Of white people.
Speaker 2
00:17:08 Doesn't exist.Devon
00:17:12 But if you did.00:17:13 Like just as just as this might sound.
00:17:16 Oh, that's so crazy, Devin.
00:17:17 No one would ever want to do that.
00:17:19 Well, we'll never find out because no one.
00:17:21 Will ever try it.
00:17:23 But you could easily easily start.
00:17:25 A program knowing those numbers OK, well, at the at the end of the life of every.
00:17:31 Black person. If it's costing us 1/4 of $1,000,000 apiece.
00:17:35 Why don't we just do the?
00:17:37 The link and we can call it the Lincoln Plan.
00:17:41 Because this is what President Lincoln wanted to do right, his ***** colonization.
00:17:46 And by the way, there's African countries.
00:17:48 That have that have volunteered to accept.
00:17:51 African Americans.
00:17:52 So what you could do easily, especially I mean man, the African countries been lining up.
00:17:56 If you did this deal.
00:17:58 You tell.
00:18:00 The descendants of slaves you have to limit it to, right?
00:18:04 Maybe we can just be.
00:18:05 Generous and just be like **** it.
00:18:08 If you're black.
00:18:09 And you want to go back to Africa?
00:18:12 We will pay you.
00:18:14 200 and.
00:18:15 $50,000.
00:18:17 And we'll get you out there.
00:18:19 And then it's.
00:18:20 You're not a citizen.
00:18:23 We wash our hands of it.
00:18:25 You've signed this thing saying.
00:18:27 That you're officially over slavery.
00:18:31 You don't blame anyone.
00:18:34 You're done with it. You're happy to be back in Africa, you're going to leave us alone? 250 grand.
00:18:42 And in the long.
00:18:43 It would cost us less to do that.
00:18:46 And it's like I've.
00:18:46 Said before, this would be like a dream.
Speaker 3
00:18:49 To white people.Devon
00:18:51 So it's not.00:18:53 Oh, that's so cruel, Devin.
00:18:54 I can't.
00:18:55 No, it's not.
00:18:56 I mean, ****, I'd.
00:18:57 Go to Africa.
00:18:59 If you gave me, like, my own little.
00:19:01 Like I guess South.
00:19:03 Africa, right? You gave me 1/4 of $1,000,000.
00:19:09 And he said we're going to send you and all the other white people.
00:19:13 That have had enough.
00:19:16 Of America, they just want to go.
00:19:17 They want to go somewhere else.
00:19:21 We'll send you to this other continent.
00:19:27 And we'll give you 20 or $250,000. I'd ******* do.
00:19:32 It I'd do it tomorrow.
00:19:38 So you can't complain and say this is like some evil ****** ** plan, because I would accept that deal.
00:19:45 If it's so evil and ****** **.
00:19:46 Then give us that deal.
00:19:54 But of course they won't do that.
00:19:55 They know it's not evil and ****** **.
00:19:57 They know it makes sense.
00:20:00 But that's not the point of all this.
00:20:03 The point of this has never been to make wrong or make right some right some wrongs.
00:20:10 The point of this has been.
00:20:13 This right here.
00:20:16 This has always been the point.
00:20:20 Report from City Journal next week, the California Department of Education will vote on a new statewide ethnic studies curriculum that urges students to chant to the Aztec deity of human sacrifice and cannibalism.
00:20:36 Asking him for the power to be warriors for social justice.
00:20:40 The curriculum also advocates for the decolonization.
00:20:45 Of American Society and argues that students must be educated about their oppression.
00:20:52 In order to overthrow their oppressors.
00:20:57 Along with that, the curriculum calls for a counter genocide.
00:21:04 Against white Christians.
00:21:09 They they they don't have to hide it anymore.
00:21:15 The reason they don't have to hide it anymore.
00:21:17 Is what are you going to do about it?
00:21:22 In the same way that when we've watched these old videos of white people.
00:21:27 Like the man on the street type stuff.
00:21:29 And they asked him, you know, like about the the documentary, right, with the black family that was moving into the white neighborhood.
00:21:35 And they would just interview this normal housewife.
00:21:39 And she was a little timid but like.
Speaker
00:21:41 Was, you know, pretty.Devon
00:21:42 Way more plain spoken than anyone in the last 30.00:21:46 Or 40 years, right?
00:21:50 And the reason why this timid housewife?
00:21:56 Able, ready, willing.
00:21:59 Had the courage to.
00:22:02 Speaks at least somewhat honestly and openly about the racial issues.
00:22:08 That she felt strongly about.
00:22:12 Was the same thing.
00:22:13 What were they going to do about it?
00:22:18 What are they going?
00:22:18 To do about it.
00:22:22 We were holding all the cards back then.
00:22:28 It just turns out it was kind of a ****.
00:22:30 Hand and they called our bluff.
00:22:36 And now?
00:22:39 Now they've got all the cards.
00:22:44 They've got all the cards and they can.
00:22:47 Use your money, your tax money.
00:22:50 To fund your own genocide.
00:22:55 The curriculum also advocates for the decolonization.
00:23:00 Of American Society.
00:23:03 So that means the removal of white people.
00:23:07 And argues that students must be educated about their oppression.
00:23:12 In other words, we need to agitate.
00:23:15 All of the non whites get them really.
00:23:17 ****** *** at ******.
00:23:20 In order to overthrow their oppressors.
00:23:22 That's ******.
00:23:24 Along with that, the curriculum calls for counter genocide.
00:23:32 They use that term.
00:23:36 Against white Christians.
Speaker
00:23:44 You know.Speaker 4
00:23:45 It's like.Devon
00:23:47 And yet the boomer still sleeps.00:23:53 I kept.
00:23:53 I keep saying that they're not going to live long enough to see this all come to pass.
00:23:58 They better hurry up and die.
00:23:59 The way this is going.
00:24:00 You know, if they want that to be true.
00:24:05 But that's, that's what.
00:24:06 All this has always been about it's never been been about equality.
00:24:11 Do you think they have equality in Israel?
00:24:16 Israel is like the most racist.
00:24:18 Country on the planet.
00:24:23 And yet.
00:24:25 For some reason.
00:24:27 They fund diversity everywhere else around the world.
00:24:33 Again, with your money, right?
00:24:41 With your money.
Speaker 4
00:24:46 Oh boy.Devon
00:24:48 What a day, what a day.00:24:50 What a day all.
00:24:50 Right.
00:24:50 Next up.
00:24:52 Now, this one's kind of funny, because once again, it's it's exactly what I've talked about in terms of language, language being a product.
00:25:02 Of the people that speak said language.
00:25:06 And it being the software.
00:25:10 Or in the.
00:25:11 Programming language, I mean in the same way that a programming language has its limitations.
00:25:17 Some programming languages are more efficient than others.
00:25:21 There are certain programming languages you want to use when trying to accomplish one thing and and other programming languages you want to use when trying to accomplish another.
00:25:33 But they have their, you know, they have their strengths, they have their weaknesses.
00:25:37 Well, you know, normal spoken language is it's exactly the same.
00:25:41 It's exactly the same as a programming language.
00:25:45 It's what makes up.
00:25:47 It's what?
00:25:50 Creates the software.
00:25:52 The thoughts in your head.
00:25:55 And different languages are going to have different limitations.
00:26:00 Yeah, I when I worked at a Spanish network.
00:26:05 I was talking to the.
00:26:07 The Mexican weather girl.
00:26:10 And asked her because I I thought she was a native English speaker because her English was really, really good.
00:26:18 And uh.
00:26:21 Her Spanish was also really good.
00:26:22 Obviously she was, you know, the the Spanish weather girl.
00:26:26 And I asked her.
00:26:26 I was like, you know, I'm actually very impressed that your English is so good.
00:26:31 I mean, and you speak it around here, right?
00:26:33 Like in the studio and stuff like that, that's that seems to be your default.
00:26:37 I thought that.
00:26:37 Was your native.
00:26:40 What language do you dream in?
00:26:44 You know, do you dream in English or Spanish?
00:26:48 And she said, well, it depends.
00:26:50 If I'm having like a really emotional.
00:26:54 Like a novella kind.
00:26:55 Of a a dream.
00:26:56 It's in Spanish.
00:26:59 And if I'm having just like a you know, business as usual kind of dream, it's usually in English.
00:27:10 And that might seem like a, you know.
00:27:12 Subtle difference, right?
00:27:16 But no, it's just different languages are better at expressing different things in different ways.
00:27:24 And so when she would dream, her brain would just choose.
00:27:29 The appropriate language.
00:27:31 For that scenario.
00:27:37 Something's happening to the programming language in America.
00:27:42 Oh, look at that new word. Alert from dictionary.com new word. I'm excited. I like new words. Finna.
00:27:52 Oh, good. Thinner.
00:27:55 A phonetic spelling represented representing the African American Vernacular English variant of fixing to.
00:28:03 Is one of the 600 words we've just added to dictionary.com.
00:28:08 But wait, there's more.
00:28:17 Which is an adverb meaning no, just say what it is.
00:28:20 It's people saying supposedly wrong, meaning as may be assumed, imagined or supposed.
Speaker 2
00:28:27 Is one of.Devon
00:28:27 The 600 words we just add.00:28:30 Twodictionary.com.
00:28:36 Because when you lose primacy over your society, you lose primacy over everything.
00:28:45 You're losing primacy over your language.
00:28:55 And supposedly.
00:29:00 We're just getting started and you know.
00:29:03 Now of course.
00:29:05 If someone submits a resume for a job or a paper at college.
00:29:13 Because English is racist now.
00:29:18 I mean, I guess they don't even need this because.
00:29:21 Because the English is racist, they can really just say whatever nonsense they want. But now it's they could say no. No. Look, it's in. It's in. It's on dictionary.com finna.
00:29:43 All right, moving right along.
00:29:47 Now I actually remember the story.
00:29:49 We're doing 22 blasts from the.
00:29:52 Past stories back-to-back.
00:29:54 I actually remember the story, and I was surprised.
00:29:56 To see this.
00:29:59 Mostly because I'm pretty sure this happened in Russia.
00:30:03 And I thought the Russians.
00:30:04 Might be a little more base than this.
00:30:07 But unfortunately that does not appear to be the case, and I'm going to look this up because I.
00:30:11 Thought this was in Russia.
00:30:13 Bought a nanny who decapitated a little girl?
00:30:18 And then carried her head through the street screaming Allah Akbar.
00:30:22 Will be free after just five years in a psychiatric ward after doctors cure her.
00:30:35 Yet another reason why you don't pay slaves.
00:30:40 To raise your children.
00:30:43 I'm going to look this up though.
00:30:44 I thought this was in Russia.
00:30:56 Pretty sure it's in Russia.
00:30:58 Let me see here.
00:30:59 Yeah, it was in Russia.
00:31:03 So that's disappointing.
00:31:09 That's disappointing Russia.
Speaker 4
00:31:13 Ochin ploa.Speaker 3
00:31:16 Ocean flora.Devon
00:31:23 ******* Russia. Come on, guys.00:31:27 But in this day, another blast from the past.
00:31:31 And you guys might remember this case too this.
00:31:32 One's a lot older.
00:31:34 So for those of you who are only like 18 or whatever, you're not gonna remember this cause it happened around when you were born.
00:31:42 But this is another blast from the past.
00:31:44 On this Day in History.
00:31:49 Bum, bum, bum.
00:31:54 Let's get some.
00:31:57 I don't know.
00:31:57 I got mixed feelings about this one.
00:32:00 You could go FORS in chat on this one, maybe both.
00:32:05 Maybe both.
00:32:07 Because what we've got here for those of you don't know, Rachel Corey was one of these world traveling liberal white ladies, right?
00:32:18 These leftist white ladies she would have absolutely have hated Trump and and, you know, loved Obama and all this stuff.
00:32:27 Traveling the world you know, saving.
00:32:30 It's like the when you're doing the online dating thing and you see those profiles where it's like a white girl in some African country.
00:32:40 Or, you know, something like that.
00:32:42 The the Third World photo that so many white girls at least used to have.
00:32:46 I don't know if that's still a thing.
00:32:48 She's one of those.
00:32:51 And she went to stop the Israelis from this.
00:32:55 It just so happened she at least picked a a noble cause.
00:32:58 They don't always do that.
00:33:00 The Israelis were going to bulldoze the homes of Palestinians.
00:33:06 And so she stood in front of the bulldozer.
00:33:10 And they ran her the **** over.
00:33:13 And killed her.
00:33:21 That was officially I think.
00:33:24 What is it 18 years ago today?
00:33:29 Rachel Corey.
00:33:33 Rachel Corey.
00:33:39 One of the many stories about Israel that the.
00:33:44 The media doesn't talk about and didn't talk about that much.
00:33:46 In fact, I think there's even video of her.
00:33:49 Getting run over.
00:33:52 I don't know if I should look it up.
00:33:53 Should I look it up?
00:33:54 I'll just look it up.
00:33:55 I don't know if.
00:33:56 I have the bandwidth to download it while I'm streaming.
00:34:04 But we'll see if there, I think I think video exists of this.
00:34:07 I feel like I've seen it.
00:34:11 I feel like I have seen it.
00:34:15 Yeah, yeah. Here it is.
00:34:19 Well, let me.
00:34:20 See, I'll now, I'll download it.
Speaker 5
00:34:26 Let's see if it'll.Devon
00:34:36 Let's see if we can get it downloaded here.00:34:38 It wants me to sign in, cause you have to be 18 to.
00:34:41 To watch the Jews murder a white girl.
Speaker
00:34:45 Let's see if this.Devon
00:34:52 I don't know if I'm gonna be.00:34:53 Able to download this.
00:34:58 Well, let's see.
00:34:58 Let's see.
Speaker
00:35:08 Is it going?Devon
00:35:08 To work.00:35:11 I don't think.
00:35:12 It's going to work.
00:35:15 Alright, I got one more possum now.
00:35:18 I don't know.
00:35:18 Let me see.
00:35:19 Let me let me watch the.
00:35:21 It's gonna let me log.
00:35:22 In ******* anyway.
00:35:23 You can watch that video.
00:35:25 Just look up Rachel.
00:35:26 It's on YouTube.
00:35:27 Believe it or not.
00:35:27 Look up.
00:35:28 Cory, you might have to use a different search engine, by the way.
00:35:33 A little tip.
00:35:35 If you're looking for stuff on YouTube, because YouTube search algorithm is so ****** now.
00:35:41 It's it's not helpful at all like like it it it just tries to find monetized and promoted content that that could maybe sort of be related to what you searched for and then?
00:35:52 It pushes that crap on you, right?
00:35:55 I have found it way more useful to use websites, even stuff like Bing and Yahoo and DuckDuckGo do a search for whatever it is you're searching for and then just, you know, search by video and it won't. It won't just limit it to YouTube, but a lot of it's that stuff's in YouTube.
00:36:11 And you'll find all kinds of stuff.
00:36:14 That the even if, like there is there was a video I.
00:36:17 Was looking for once.
00:36:19 And it was something that I've I've maybe that's something I can try to download.
00:36:24 But in fact, I might have that on my computer somewhere.
00:36:27 Let me look and see if I've got it, but Glenn Beck, a lot of people wondered, like, whatever happened to Glenn Beck.
00:36:32 You know why?
00:36:33 Did Glenn Beck.
00:36:34 I do have it actually.
00:36:35 So maybe we'll watch that.
00:36:38 Whatever happened to Glenn Beck?
00:36:40 Glenn Beck sounded like he was getting.
00:36:41 Close to the.
00:36:42 JQ he was he was naming not them as a group, but all the individuals.
00:36:47 And they were starting to be a pattern emerging and he was getting really big.
00:36:51 He was getting big on Fox News.
00:36:53 I think you know, he had his own radio show and and then he just kind of turned into a massive.
00:36:58 Chuck, by the way, another Mormon.
00:37:00 I mean, he's a convert, but another Mormon, that is a massive ****.
00:37:04 Another Mormon that has influence that could have used it for good and and chose not to.
00:37:11 But yeah.
00:37:13 Massive ******* **** and.
00:37:16 A lot of people were trying to figure out, well, what, like what happened there.
00:37:20 Did they blackmail him?
00:37:21 I mean, it seems like he'd be an easy guy to blackmail.
00:37:24 He doesn't exactly have a lot of discipline.
00:37:26 He has a background of.
00:37:28 I mean, he was like a a massive drunk.
00:37:30 He was like this.
00:37:32 I think a radio DJ that was getting.
00:37:34 Fired because he was just like this huge.
00:37:38 And I don't know how he caught his break and turned things around or.
00:37:41 But you know, and even.
00:37:45 But even now, like, he's a lot of people, I don't know he still.
00:37:49 Has an audience, but I guess he does.
00:37:50 Was, but there was a while there, he was big.
00:37:53 He was huge.
00:37:54 You know, the blaze, Blaze TV, I mean, I guess that's still a thing I I guess.
00:37:59 But you never hear.
00:38:00 About them anymore?
00:38:01 Well, one of the things that I found.
00:38:04 When trying to research this.
00:38:07 And I might have to plug in my headphones.
00:38:08 Guess to play this this.
00:38:10 That's not a big deal, I've.
00:38:11 Got them right here.
00:38:16 This clip is from.
00:38:21 I don't know if it has the date on here, but I want to say like probably like around.
00:38:28 Maybe during Obama's administration, maybe his first term.
00:38:32 But he went on the air and told his audience that he had this big story.
00:38:40 This big story.
00:38:42 And that the guy giving him this?
00:38:44 Big Story was afraid for his life.
00:38:47 And that it involves people on both sides of the aisle.
00:38:52 And it was this, you know, it was going to change everything.
00:38:56 And people on both sides were going to be disgusted and and he couldn't believe what this guy had told him and that tomorrow, get ready for this big expose.
00:39:08 And then nothing happened.
00:39:10 Like literally it was like nothing happened.
00:39:13 And there's a lot of people that suspect.
00:39:16 And we have no way of knowing, I guess, but that it was something related probably to like a pizza gate type of thing.
00:39:30 And if it's not that, I guess it would have to be like an Israel money kind of a thing, right?
00:39:34 Something involves.
00:39:35 Both sides of the aisle.
00:39:37 But anyway, let's take a look at this clip.
00:39:39 It's been a while since I've watched it.
00:39:42 And and it's it's from like a ****** YouTube channel that puts lots of, you know, like like the old conspiracy YouTube.
00:39:49 Where they put like this, you know, like these really obnoxious songs and text on on every little clip that they put.
00:39:55 So they might have some of that on there.
Speaker 3
00:39:58 Let me see.Devon
00:40:02 OK, 2013. So it was Obama's second term.00:40:07 I'm going to make sure audio is.
00:40:09 Going to work.
Speaker 7
00:40:11 There we go.Devon
00:40:15 All right. In June 2013, Glenn Beck's team was approached by a Washington whistleblower whose bombshell information would rock our nation.00:40:24 And government to its core, some believe WikiLeaks may also have been given some of this Intel and are planning to release it soon.
00:40:30 Never happened, of course.
Speaker 6
00:40:33 Tree I believe is going to be rocked in the next 24 hours with some things that are going on in Washington and beyond that we found out about yesterday.00:40:48 And we will be telling you in great detail in the next 24 hours.
00:40:55 And it is.
00:40:58 It will show you how.
00:41:01 Dire the situation is and.
00:41:07 We are going to be greatly divided, I believe as a nation, correct me if I'm wrong, Pat.
00:41:13 You know all the details we are going to be greatly divided in the next 10.
00:41:22 And you are going to witness things in American history that have never been witnessed before.
00:41:28 We have a we have a whistleblower on something that is this guy is so afraid for his life that he hadn't talked to me.
00:41:40 He has.
00:41:41 He has reached out to an ally.
00:41:43 And to get some information and my people have seen one document, one this one document would take down.
00:41:59 Pretty much the whole power structure, pretty much everything.
00:42:04 This guy is so afraid he won't do it unless he is in front of Congress and televised.
00:42:14 And he goes, he's like I am dead.
00:42:16 I am absolutely dead.
00:42:18 I'm not talking.
00:42:18 They're gonna smear me.
00:42:19 They're gonna arrest me.
00:42:20 I'm dead.
00:42:22 I will just tell you it will take down the GOP.
00:42:25 It will take down the Democrats.
00:42:27 It will take down many members of Congress.
00:42:30 It will take.
00:42:31 All of them down and I and outside of Congress, it will take it will take him down.
00:42:37 The American people, you haven't even begun to be outraged.
Devon
00:42:45 All right. And then that just says, I guess there wasn't the cheesy music, so that's good. 24 hours later on Friday, Glenn Beck did not say a word again about this massive DC scandal.00:42:54 After the broadcast, a source says Glenn received a terrifying and credible in person threat.
00:43:00 The following week.
00:43:00 Glenn stated during his radio broadcast that some things simply aren't worth the lives of your wife.
00:43:06 Children and family.
00:43:09 And I've actually heard him make comments like that in the.
00:43:11 Past, but look, that's not an excuse.
00:43:14 That's just not.
00:43:15 It just means you're not made of the well.
00:43:18 I mean, that's that's the thing, right?
00:43:19 That's how I got that job.
00:43:20 That's how.
00:43:21 He was allowed to.
00:43:23 Be Glenn Beck.
00:43:25 Well, as if you were the kind.
00:43:26 Of person that would that.
00:43:28 Would lay it all on the.
00:43:29 Line and do the right thing.
00:43:30 You would never be allowed to to be that person on TV.
00:43:35 They were dealing with a.
00:43:36 Known quantity when it came to Glenn Beck.
00:43:45 Well, I forget how I got on that sidetrack, but that's OK.
00:43:50 Speaking of Trump, not.
00:43:53 Not doing the right thing.
00:43:56 That could be anything, right?
00:43:58 I could.
00:43:59 That's that's an intro to so many things that that I I haven't given away anything by telling you this.
00:44:08 This was an official statement coming from.
Speaker 2
00:44:14 The God Emperor himself.Devon
00:44:18 Ah, the office of John I love how he's still trying to be.00:44:21 Like the custards must love this statement by jonald day Trump.
00:44:27 45th President, United States of America.
Speaker
00:44:30 I hope everyone.Speaker 2
00:44:30 Remembers when they're getting that COVID-19, often referred to as the China virus vaccine, that if I wasn't president, you wouldn't be getting that beautiful shot for five years at best and probably wouldn't be.00:44:47 Getting it at all.
00:44:48 I hope everyone remembers.
Devon
00:44:55 Remember when, when Trump was anti VAX?00:45:00 Remember when Trump was lock her up?
00:45:03 Remember when Trump was?
00:45:07 Obama wasn't born in America.
00:45:12 Remember when Trump?
00:45:13 Knew all the right things to say.
00:45:18 Knew knew everything that you wanted.
00:45:23 It was never a matter of like, well, he just.
Speaker 2
00:45:25 Didn't know no. Yeah.Devon
00:45:28 He knew.00:45:31 He knew.
00:45:36 He just didn't do anything about it.
00:45:40 And probably never intended to.
00:45:47 You know, one of those things I guess you could say was like his his bump stock ban, right?
00:45:52 Which is something very similar like if people are going to.
00:45:55 ***** about this right here.
00:45:58 35 Senate Democrats introduced a AR15 gun ban cite domestic terrorism.
00:46:05 This is something Dianne Feinstein, that Jewish boomer, has been trying to accomplish her entire life longer than any of us have been alive.
00:46:13 She's been trying to ban guns.
00:46:18 I'm going to bring this story up here.
00:46:27 Uh, this is from the New York Post.
00:46:34 35 Senate Democrats have introduced legislation to.
00:46:37 Ban assault weapons.
00:46:40 Including popular AR15 style semi automatic semi automatic rifles.
00:46:47 Citing concern about domestic terrorism following the January 6th capital riot, at least in New York, Post is just calling it a riot and not an insurrection.
00:46:59 I'm pretty sure the New York Post has connections to Trump is why they're doing that lead sponsor, Senator Dianne Feinstein, Democrat from California and listed a majority of her Democratic colleagues as Co sponsors of the assault weapons ban of 2021. To be clear, this bill saves lives.
00:47:20 When it was.
00:47:21 In place from 1994 to 2004, gun massacres declined by 37% compared to the decade before.
00:47:32 After the ban expired, the number of massacres rose by 183%, Feinstein said in a statement.
00:47:41 We're now seeing a rise in domestic terrorism.
Speaker 3
00:47:45 And military style assault.Devon
00:47:47 Weapons are increasingly becoming the guns of choice for these dangerous groups.00:47:53 Democrats frequently use the term domestic terrorism to refer to the actions of groups associated with the mob.
00:48:00 Club of President Donald Trump supporters who fought police to break into the capital and disrupt certification of President Biden's election victory.
00:48:10 The bill, introduced Thursday, faces long odds in the evenly split Senate, where 60 votes usually are required for bills.
00:48:19 A companion bill introduced in the Democrat held House of Representatives by David Cicilline.
00:48:28 Could have a better chance in the lower chamber.
00:48:30 Proposals to ban guns typically result in gun owners rushing to.
00:48:34 Buy more of them.
00:48:37 The air AR.
00:48:38 Fifteens are popular among gun rights advocates, including for self-defense, but are also a weapon of choice for mass shootings.
00:48:46 There are an estimated 10 million to 20 million legally owned AR fifteens and similar weapons in the US.
00:48:53 Which, by the way, that's not that much.
00:48:55 In a country of.
00:48:57 350 million.
00:48:59 Having only.
00:49:01 You know, 15,000,000, that's that's not much.
00:49:05 It's not as many as people think.
00:49:08 Feinstein's bill exempts from the ban weapons purchased before the hypothetical enactment date, though it also proposes A voluntary buyback program.
00:49:17 Another thing they've been trying to do since the 60s.
00:49:25 The bill bans by name more than 200 gun types, including AR15 style, AK47 and Uzi models, a fact sheet distributed by Feinstein's office points out that semi automatic rifles were used to commit notable massacres, including the 20/20/12 slaughter of 27.
00:49:43 An elementary school in in Newtown, CT.
00:49:47 Of course, of course.
00:49:51 And so forth and so on. In the past when they sent it over to us last time, it went to Mitch McConnell's legislative graveyard. The legislative graveyard is over.
00:50:02 So they're saying that because they have the house.
00:50:04 And the Senate.
00:50:06 There is a possibility they will pass this.
00:50:09 I don't think they will pass this.
00:50:11 I could be wrong.
00:50:13 I don't think they'll pass this because it it it's not boiling the frog.
00:50:16 But as we've already talked about.
00:50:19 They kind of don't need to anymore.
00:50:22 What are you going to do about it?
00:50:26 You know the the fear.
00:50:30 The fear, the fear that we've, you know, we've talked about the source of.
00:50:34 Power is is fear.
00:50:36 The fear is.
00:50:36 Gone. They don't.
00:50:37 They don't.
00:50:37 They're not afraid of you.
00:50:41 They're not afraid of you.
00:50:45 I mean, I think on an individual level like these people, especially after the.
00:50:51 As they call it, the riot on the 6th.
00:50:54 Yeah, that scares the **** out of them, right?
00:50:58 But as an entity.
00:51:02 As an institution.
00:51:04 The ruling class is not afraid.
00:51:07 At all at all.
00:51:10 Not even a little bit.
00:51:13 Not even a little bit.
00:51:17 But people like Feinstein are probably a little bit worried about getting caught.
00:51:20 In some crossfire.
00:51:25 So who knows?
00:51:26 We'll see.
00:51:27 We'll see.
00:51:30 Alright so.
00:51:33 One of the stories and I got to bring it up.
00:51:36 In my notes here, which are taking for.
00:51:39 ******* ever.
00:51:40 It'll load up because my Internet.
Speaker 3
00:51:43 My Internet is slow.Devon
00:51:46 Well, it's taking like a really long time.00:51:50 I had to like look and make sure I was still.
00:51:51 Streaming it was.
00:51:53 Oh, it can't be reached, that's.
00:51:56 Right, my my online notes might not be might not have access to them.
00:52:01 It's alright, I'll have to ignore chat I think.
Speaker 3
00:52:03 I can load it on my tablet here.Devon
00:52:08 Let's have a look here.00:52:16 Alright, I do have it.
00:52:20 On my tablet.
00:52:22 So Nope, no big deal.
00:52:24 Alright, so here we go.
00:52:26 Knock it out.
00:52:27 I'm going to take this down here.
00:52:31 Georgetown law professor fired for saying her worst students are blacks.
00:52:38 And The funny thing is, she said it like, not in like a ohh those ******* blacks.
00:52:43 They're like the worst students I have.
00:52:47 No, she said that she was upset that it upset her.
00:52:52 That her worst students were blacks.
00:52:55 And again, this is what happens when you ignore biology when you ignore facts.
00:53:00 What did you expect?
00:53:04 What did you expect?
00:53:05 You thought you were going to social engineer biology?
00:53:09 I mean, I guess you can, but I mean it takes like it's more no, it's no, you can't, you can't social engineer biology or at least not effectively.
00:53:17 Not quickly.
00:53:20 I guess you can genetically engineer biology.
00:53:24 But yeah, I mean, what did you expect you you start bringing in people from groups that have an IQ on average of 80 and then you plop them into a a institution where the other students come from groups where they have an average IQ of 100. They're not going to perform at the same level those 20 points.
00:53:44 A big deal.
00:53:46 They're a big deal, so even if you give them all these little hand ups and financial aid and lower requirements to be in the class in the 1st place, they're never going to perform at the same level, they're just not.
00:54:02 And she knows this.
00:54:06 She knows this, knows this.
00:54:07 Now, at the very least.
00:54:13 Let's see here.
00:54:15 Professor Anthony Cook, who also teaches at law or teaches law at Georgetown, says sellers needs to wake up and realize why her comments promote white supremacy.
00:54:26 See, everything's white supremacy. Cook says. Sellers needs to understand that her feelings towards black students only perpetuate stereotypes. See, it's not that they perform bad.
00:54:37 It's that her comments about them performing bad.
00:54:42 Are why they perform bad?
00:54:45 Everything's your fault no matter what.
00:54:50 Because once again.
00:54:52 What are you going to do about it?
Speaker 3
00:54:56 What do you do about it?Devon
00:54:58 He can say this ridiculous **** all day.00:55:00 He's not going to get fired.
00:55:03 You don't have the ability to apply any kind of pressure to the university to get this guy fired.
00:55:13 I mean, this is a perfect, perfect case study.
00:55:16 What he said is objectively.
00:55:19 More offensive.
00:55:22 And less true and justice.
00:55:25 I mean, it's just it's more diabolical than anything she said, she lamented, lamented.
00:55:34 That the students that struggled the most.
00:55:36 In her class were blacks.
00:55:39 And she was upset by that.
00:55:42 That's statement one, statement 2.
00:55:47 You saying statements like that?
00:55:50 Are creating this problem and you're you're promoting white supremacy.
00:55:58 Well, she gets fired.
00:56:03 Her group has no power to keep her.
00:56:06 Keep her in place.
00:56:08 There's going to be 0 uproar.
00:56:12 About her getting fired and because she's probably a leftist when she's a university professor, I don't care if it's Georgetown, Georgetown's just as ******* ****** as everything else.
00:56:25 If not worse.
00:56:29 No one's going to stop that from happening, and if you talk to conservatives, they'll use this opportunity to dunk on her because haha, she got a taste of her own medicine.
00:56:40 Ha ha ha.
00:56:42 That's right.
00:56:43 Leftist white lady.
00:56:44 Now you know.
00:56:45 What it's like?
00:56:54 We're all.
00:56:55 We all know what it's like.
00:56:58 And what it's like is going to increasingly get worse.
00:57:03 Dean Trenor says he's terminated professor Sellers after further review of the incident.
00:57:08 He says during his conversation with her, she told him that she intended to resign, but either way, sellers is no longer affiliated with Georgetown Law.
00:57:16 As for Professor Batson, now here's another guy.
00:57:19 This is this.
00:57:20 This is even funnier.
00:57:22 This is the kind of power they.
00:57:23 Have and you don't.
00:57:25 Another professor because.
00:57:26 This happened I guess on a zoom call.
00:57:28 Was seen in the zoom call, nodding his head as she said this.
00:57:33 So he didn't say ****.
00:57:34 He nodded his head.
00:57:37 He nodded his head.
00:57:40 Well, for nodding his head, the Dean says he's been placed on administrative leave pending an investigation by the school's office of Diversity, Equity and Affirmation Action.
00:57:55 Don't you like that every institution at every college has at least one office, oftentimes several, whose sole purpose is to destroy white people?
00:58:15 Trenor adds.
00:58:16 We are talking or we are taking significant steps to ensure that all students in this class are fairly graded without the input of Professor sells, sellers or Professor Betson.
00:58:30 A law professor at Georgetown University is under fire for comments she made.
00:58:34 Are that why are they saying the same thing again?
Speaker 2
00:58:42 So because.Devon
00:58:45 She just commented.00:58:48 On a reality.
00:58:53 And some other dude nodded.
00:58:57 That was enough.
00:58:57 That was enough of an excuse.
Speaker 4
00:59:00 For your adversary.Devon
00:59:04 To flex his muscles.00:59:09 And remove two more white people from the equation.
00:59:17 You think they're going to replace them with white professors?
00:59:22 That would be surprising.
00:59:27 That would be very surprising.
00:59:33 All right, let's take a look.
00:59:36 At the next.
00:59:40 Notes are going slow.
Speaker 8
00:59:44 Here we are.Speaker
00:59:53 Ohh no, what the ****.Devon
00:59:58 OK, there it is.01:00:04 The next story is a man arrested an attack on elderly Asian American woman who blacked out.
01:00:12 I think we can all guess the race of the attacker.
01:00:15 You know, it's it's interesting that they found it necessary to say that the woman was Asian.
01:00:22 But for some reason they didn't find it necessary to tell you the race of the assailant.
01:00:28 Or that why if if the race of the victim is uh.
01:00:34 Relevant then you would think the race of the assailant would be, but of course.
01:00:39 A man has been arrested in connection with. I'm just going to add it because they are being irresponsible. A black man has been arrested in connection with a brutal attack on an elderly Asian American woman in White Plains, NY. Nancy Toe 83. So an 83 year old little Asian lady.
01:00:57 Was spit on and punched near the Westchester Shopping Center on Tuesday, police said.
01:01:03 She hit the ground hard enough to where she blacked out.
01:01:07 White Plains Police Captain James Spencer said in a statement toes, face and hip were injured and she possibly suffered a concussion.
01:01:15 She reported the attack on Wednesday, Spencer said, adding that the police focused on Glenmore Nembhard, 40, and of course there's no photo.
01:01:26 Again, as a suspect and found him in the area Thursday, he was arrested and charged by the Westchester County office.
01:01:36 Of the District Attorney with felony assault in the second degree with intent to cause physical.
Speaker 4
01:01:41 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.Speaker 3
01:01:43 All right.Devon
01:01:45 Now this whole article goes on and on and on, and it doesn't once mention that this is a growing epidemic.01:01:54 In a lot of ways, as much as this is an attack on white people in this country, it's kind of an attack on on.
01:02:01 On IQ.
01:02:04 It's an attack on intelligence.
01:02:08 It's an attack on demographics that have the the capability, at least, even if they're not doing it right now and and seem in many ways to be incapable of doing it, they at least have the biological capability of presenting a problem to the ruling class.
01:02:31 I've I've talked about this before.
01:02:32 If you're a farmer, the.
01:02:34 Last thing you would want is really smart.
01:02:40 That you're going to be eating you don't you don't want.
01:02:42 It's not that you don't care if they're smart or not.
01:02:44 You actually do.
01:02:45 You don't want them to be smart and the same way these ******* bunnies that get on my property and eat up my cactuses.
01:02:51 I would much rather they they were stupid.
01:02:53 I mean, they are kind of stupid.
01:02:54 They're bunnies.
01:02:55 But they're smarter than they're smarter than I'd like.
01:02:57 They're smart enough to find ways through my fence, right?
01:03:01 That's how the ruling class looks at you.
01:03:02 You're just some ******* Bunny that's finding ways through the fence and eating up their cactuses.
01:03:10 They'd much rather have stupid bunnies to deal with.
01:03:15 Because I think eventually, at a certain point in the future.
01:03:21 The the the I mean the.
01:03:24 Eventual goal is some kind of mass culling.
01:03:29 Of the population, right, I think a lot of people believe that.
01:03:32 I don't think that's that's too crazy.
01:03:37 You know whether that's because the ruling class finally has enough automation.
01:03:41 To where they think like, oh, we don't need the the slaves pushing the buttons and all this, you know, pulling the levers and working the factories anymore.
01:03:49 We've got these robots that will do everything.
01:03:53 And we're not worried about the robot uprising.
01:03:57 Which might eventually be the only way the ruling class is taken out, right?
01:04:01 And we're not doing it.
01:04:03 Maybe Skynet will.
01:04:06 Maybe the ultimate irony.
01:04:09 Will be that Skynet will end up being the one that takes out our oppressors, and we'll be long gone.
01:04:16 Maybe we can.
01:04:16 Take a little comfort in knowing that.
01:04:21 After they wipe us out, maybe the robots will rise up and destroy them.
01:04:29 My point is, if if your eventual plan is to get rid of.
01:04:35 The slave class.
Speaker 5
01:04:36 You know even.Devon
01:04:37 If it's A at a.01:04:37 Distant point in the future if you know that like cause like you these people.
01:04:43 Plan ahead.
01:04:45 Say what you want about them, but they plan ahead.
01:04:47 And if you know that, OK, like in 100 years.
01:04:52 That's when you know the population will have to be lowered.
01:04:57 One way or another.
01:05:02 And is it easier to lower the population of a group of high IQ people or low IQ people?
01:05:18 If you were a rancher.
01:05:22 If the cows knew where you were taking them.
01:05:26 And can actually conceptualize.
01:05:28 That, oh, they're taking us to be slaughtered and cut up into pieces and turn into hamburgers.
01:05:36 And they were also smart enough to realize the size advantage and the strength advantage they had.
01:05:45 And they were able to communicate with each other.
01:05:50 You know all the cows.
01:05:52 And act as a herd against the Cowboys that come in the back of a pickup truck to round them up and to scare them into the pens.
01:06:05 I mean, those Cowboys would be dead.
01:06:07 They win.
01:06:07 Stand a chance.
01:06:11 But cows aren't very smart.
01:06:15 They've been bred that way.
01:06:23 It's a feature.
01:06:29 And think about why not only does it just, it does make it easier to manage them.
01:06:36 But ****, you know, you know what a.
Speaker 2
01:06:37 Bonus The bonus is.Devon
01:06:42 I mean, as much as these people already sociopaths, it makes you feel less.01:06:47 Bad about eating them, doesn't it?
01:06:53 I mean, you'd feel kind of bad eating hamburgers.
01:06:54 If you thought that, uh.
01:06:57 Cows have an IQ.
01:06:59 Within the range of U, right?
01:07:03 You'd feel pretty ******.
01:07:05 I mean, **** I.
01:07:06 Sometimes feel ****** about eating pigs because they're kind.
01:07:08 Of smart.
01:07:11 And most people wouldn't eat a.
01:07:12 Monkey for that kind of a reason, right?
01:07:21 But you don't feel bad about eating cows, or at least most people don't.
01:07:25 And one of the the biggest reasons, at least for me.
01:07:31 Is that the gap?
01:07:36 In our intelligence and self-awareness and everything else.
01:07:40 Is so wide.
01:07:45 I don't see them as part of.
01:07:48 The same tier that I'm on.
01:07:55 Well, I'll tell you the.
01:07:55 Ruling class already thinks that about, you know, the 100 IQ population in terms of your value and your worth.
01:08:06 And they would eat white people hamburgers in a second.
01:08:09 Don't don't think that they wouldn't.
01:08:14 In fact, some of.
01:08:15 Them probably already have.
Speaker 2
01:08:20 But it makes it easier to make.Devon
01:08:22 Those calls right makes it.01:08:23 Just a little bit easier.
01:08:27 Makes you feel more justified.
01:08:29 Making all the decisions for them, well, they can't manage themselves.
01:08:37 If we stop feeding these cows, they would.
01:08:39 Just die out here.
01:08:46 They should be happy they have a good life, we make sure they have a good, happy, healthy.
01:08:49 Life before we slaughter them.
01:08:53 We make sure we fatten them up.
01:08:58 Make sure that they never have to work a day in their lives.
01:09:07 We want healthy meat, of course.
01:09:08 We want healthy cows.
01:09:10 Healthy cows make healthy meat.
01:09:13 We shoot them up full of antibiotics and vaccines so they don't get sick.
01:09:25 And then we put a bolt through their brain.
01:09:40 Here's what they do.
01:09:43 See if I can pull this guy up.
01:09:46 It's been so long as I've seen this.
01:09:47 I'm not sure.
Speaker
01:09:48 I just walked.01:09:49 In the door.
Devon
01:09:49 Even which part of the movie it?Speaker 3
01:09:51 Would be in.Devon
01:09:55 Where's the bolt guy?01:09:57 That guy.
Speaker 8
01:09:59 You live in that house all.Speaker 4
01:10:00 Back, yes, I do.Speaker 8
01:10:04 You lived here all your.Speaker 4
01:10:05 Life. This is my wife's father's place originally.Speaker 8
01:10:14 You married into it.Speaker 4
01:10:16 We lived in Temple TX for many years, raised a family there in Temple.01:10:24 We come out here about four years ago.
Speaker 8
01:10:26 You're everything good.01:10:28 That's the way you want to put it.
01:10:30 I don't have somewhere to put it.
01:10:33 That's the way it is.
01:10:42 What's the most you ever lost on the coin toss?
01:10:46 Sorry, the most you ever lost the coin toss?
01:10:52 I don't.
Speaker 4
01:10:52 Know I couldn't say.Speaker 8
01:10:57 Call it, call it, call it.01:11:01 Just call it.
Speaker 4
01:11:05 Well, we need to know what we're calling it.Speaker 8
01:11:08 For here you need to call it.01:11:10 I can't call it for you.
01:11:12 It wouldn't be fair.
01:11:15 Yes, you did.
01:11:17 You've been putting it up your whole life.
01:11:19 You just didn't know it.
01:11:21 You know what date is on this coin? No, 1958. It's been travelling 22 years to get here and now it's here and it's either heads or tails and you have to say call it.
Speaker 4
01:11:36 And need to know what I stand to win.Speaker 8
01:11:40 Has this tend to win everything?01:11:43 Call it.
Speaker 4
01:11:48 All right, heads then.Speaker 11
01:11:56 Well done.Devon
01:11:59 I thought he would see.01:12:00 It's been too long as I've seen this.
01:12:02 All he wanted was to show him, use his little ******* cow killing machine.
Speaker 5
01:12:06 Where is it?Devon
01:12:07 Come on.01:12:08 Kill someone with the cow thing.
01:12:13 Where's your cow killing?
01:12:16 Well, whatever you guys know what it?
01:12:17 Is I think this is.
01:12:19 No country for old men anyway.
01:12:24 And that's they do with the cattle.
01:12:26 And really, I guess that seems not totally irrelevant.
01:12:33 It's kind of a metaphor for the cattle.
01:12:37 A man working his whole life.
01:12:41 Completely unaware that at any moment.
01:12:45 On a whim, on a coin toss.
01:12:50 For the amusement of the ruling class, even.
01:12:55 They could just take it all away.
01:12:59 Because they feel no connection to you in the.
01:13:02 Same way that.
01:13:05 You know the cow kill.
01:13:05 Guy, I don't.
01:13:06 I don't forget the characters name.
01:13:08 He had no connection to.
01:13:09 That that white farmer guy.
01:13:17 He felt no kinship to him.
01:13:27 And that is how the ruling class feels about you.
01:13:29 You're you're literally just cattle.
01:13:32 OK, moving right along.
01:13:38 Next story.
01:13:41 Oh no, I did this one alright.
01:13:42 Never mind.
01:13:45 I guess that's all the stories.
Speaker 5
01:13:47 At least all the stories that I had.Devon
01:13:49 In those notes.01:13:51 For some reason they weren't updating all of them.
01:13:53 I had another one that was pretty good I thought, but now.
01:13:55 I can't think of what it might be, so I can't even search for it.
01:13:58 So I will be taking a look at chat.
01:14:02 After I load chat back up on my tablet, here we go.
01:14:09 Ah, let's see.
01:14:10 Here was the video that you're playing.
01:14:12 The background filmed by the Columbine Columbine School shooters.
01:14:17 No, it was not.
01:14:20 This is just random.
01:14:23 Early 90s.
01:14:27 But it's not the Columbine school shooters.
01:14:33 Uh. Let's see here.
01:14:37 They the police almost never suspect the rich.
01:14:40 Well, I don't know.
01:14:41 That's true.
01:14:42 I think that they just don't care.
01:14:45 You know.
01:14:45 Like there's, you know what? Here's a well, this one. This one's going to be a little tough. I'm about to hide it because there are ******* in this film.
01:14:53 So I can't have ******* popping up.
01:14:57 But there's a scene and I know where this one is.
01:15:00 I know I've seen it more recently.
01:15:06 That I think.
01:15:12 Here we are.
01:15:14 That really illustrates.
01:15:19 Exactly how cops.
01:15:22 Interact with the rich.
Speaker 5
01:15:27 Alright, let me Fast forward here.Speaker 2
01:15:30 No *******, no *******.Devon
01:15:35 No *******.01:15:36 I've lucked out.
01:15:37 I would have.
01:15:38 I would have at least so far not have shown inadvertently the *******.
Speaker 4
01:15:42 Here we are.Devon
01:15:44 Here we are.01:15:45 This was the scene I was worried.
01:15:46 About now there's *******.
01:15:49 Now there's *******.
01:15:52 OK, even more *******.
01:15:53 I forgot about those *******.
Speaker 3
01:16:03 Now the charge.Devon
01:16:05 All right.01:16:05 So in this scene, this is a movie that most of you have seen the Big Lebowski.
01:16:11 And for those of you?
01:16:12 Who don't remember this scene?
01:16:14 Or just need a refresher, a **** king.
01:16:20 Kidnapped Mr. Lebowski here.
01:16:24 And tried to get some information out of him or something.
01:16:27 I forget exactly why he had him there, drugged him and then dropped him off in the town and had the local police take care.
01:16:34 Of him.
01:16:36 And in the same way that you've seen the Hollywood depiction of the southern cops being really well, I guess in Group preference, you know really a protective of their societies, really aggro against outsiders.
01:16:52 In fact, kind of like the first Rambo movie did that.
01:16:56 Maybe that's another clip.
01:16:57 We'll take a.
01:16:57 Look at.
01:16:58 This is precisely how the cops.
01:17:02 And like look, remember.
01:17:04 I wonder if I have this.
01:17:06 Remember we talked about the LA police.
01:17:11 The LA Sheriff's Department.
01:17:14 What is on the LA Sheriff's Department badge?
01:17:18 Do you guys remember?
01:17:21 The LA Sheriff's Department badge and when I looked into it.
01:17:28 It was not a coincidence the guy who designed this badge and looked carefully.
01:17:32 Look carefully.
01:17:34 At the triangles.
01:17:36 On that star.
01:17:39 You see that you see that?
01:17:43 You think the Los Angeles Police Department?
01:17:45 You think the Sheriff's Office doesn't know about the kind of **** that goes on in Hollywood?
01:17:50 You think they don't?
01:17:50 Know about it, they know.
01:17:52 They know.
01:17:54 They just don't care.
01:17:56 This whole back to blue ****.
01:17:59 It's misguided, it's misguided, and I understand why.
01:18:03 It's because there's a lot.
01:18:03 I mean, look, in a lot of ways police the, the, the right has viewed the cops as well.
01:18:09 The cops are who protect us.
01:18:12 From the diversity right?
01:18:15 The cops are the ones that are out there dealing with the riots every time diversity gets out of hand.
01:18:20 Right.
01:18:22 Well, now the cups are the diversity.
01:18:25 And even when they weren't.
01:18:27 This sort of thing was.
01:18:28 Going on.
Speaker 8
01:18:28 It's true and they say.Speaker 7
01:18:51 Is this your only ID?Speaker 5
01:18:53 Know my rights, man.Speaker 7
01:18:57 You don't know ****, lebowski.Devon
01:18:59 I want a ******* lawyer, man.01:19:02 I want.
Speaker 5
01:19:04 Bill councillor Mann.01:19:07 Or Ron kubi.
Speaker 7
01:19:10 Treehorn tells us that he had to eject.01:19:12 You from his garden party.
01:19:15 That you were drunk and abusive.
Speaker 5
01:19:17 Treehorn treats objects like women, man.Speaker 7
01:19:23 Treehorn draws a lot of water in this town.01:19:26 You don't draw ****, lebowski.
01:19:28 Now we got a nice, quiet little beach community here and I aim to keep it nice and quiet.
01:19:33 So let me make something plain.
01:19:36 I don't like you sucking around, bothering our citizens, lebowski.
01:19:41 I don't like your **** *** name.
01:19:44 I don't like you **** *** face.
01:19:45 I don't like you **** *** behavior and I don't like you **** ***.
01:19:53 Do I make myself clear?
Speaker 4
01:19:58 I'm sorry, I wasn't listening.Speaker
01:20:02 Owl ******* fascist.Speaker 7
01:20:06 Stay out of Malibu, lebowski.Speaker 13
01:20:09 Stay out of Malibu, deadbeat.Speaker 7
01:20:12 Keep your ugly ******* gold brick and *** out of my beach community.Devon
01:20:19 And that.01:20:21 That is how cops react to rich people.
01:20:25 Cops work for the rich people.
01:20:29 And it's not just Malibu that's literally every community.
01:20:35 You need if you think that the cops just are just oblivious.
01:20:39 They just don't know about all the corruption that's going on.
01:20:44 You you do not have a very good understanding.
01:20:49 Of how the system works.
01:20:51 And has worked for a really long time, right?
Speaker 2
01:20:57 Now there's there's.Devon
01:20:59 The depiction that I just talked about in Rambo.01:21:04 Coming to the first round, I think this was the first Rambo.
01:21:09 This is the kind of in Group preference.
01:21:13 Oh, that's that's.
01:21:14 The second Rambo, where's the first Rambo?
01:21:22 Alright, this is the first Rambo.
01:21:27 Where Rambo.
01:21:29 Is seen by a cop.
01:21:34 And gets treated like a drifter.
01:21:41 See, this is The funny thing.
01:21:42 Like as much as this movie is kind of based.
01:21:48 It was also kind of.
01:21:49 Not based for this exact reason.
01:21:52 Because the cops that go on a rampage and like, you know, try to get them out of the town, try to get.
01:21:57 Them out of their community.
01:22:00 In a lot of ways, that's kind of how you'd want your cops to act.
01:22:06 You got to remember this.
01:22:07 This was supposed to appeal to boomers, right?
01:22:10 Like **** authority.
Speaker 3
01:22:13 **** the police.Speaker 14
01:22:22 Where you headed?01:22:25 Portland is South.
01:22:26 You said you were heading north.
Devon
01:22:28 I guess we missed that part miss here.Speaker 7
01:22:34 Here we go.Speaker
01:22:36 Morning, Dave.Speaker 7
01:22:37 Sheriff, let's take a bath this week.Devon
01:22:46 Just have some weird old guy.01:22:48 Walking through town.
Speaker 14
01:22:56 You're visiting somebody around here.01:23:02 You know, wearing that flag on that jacket.
01:23:05 Looking the way you do.
Devon
01:23:06 You're asking for trouble around here, friend.Speaker 14
01:23:10 Headed north or South?Devon
01:23:15 I'll jump in.Speaker 14
01:23:17 I'll make sure you head in the right direction.01:23:31 You had it.
01:23:34 Portland is South.
01:23:35 You said you were heading north.
Speaker
01:23:38 You got some place I can eat around here.Speaker 14
01:23:42 There's a diner about 30 miles up the highway.Speaker
01:23:48 Is there any law against me getting something here?Speaker 13
01:23:54 Why are you pushing me?Speaker 15
01:23:57 What did you say?Speaker
01:24:00 So why are you pushing me?01:24:01 I haven't.
Speaker 14
01:24:01 Done anything to you?01:24:02 First of all, you don't.
01:24:03 Ask the questions around.
01:24:04 Here I do understand secondly.
01:24:09 We don't want guys like you in this time.
Devon
01:24:14 See now.01:24:16 They don't want guys like.
01:24:17 You in this town.
Speaker 14
01:24:24 First thing you know, we got a whole bunch of guys.01:24:26 Like you with this town, that's why.
Devon
01:24:29 Yeah. Next if if they let you have that job instead of that H1B1 visa guy, next thing you know, they'll have all kinds of guys like you.Speaker 14
01:24:41 Besides, you wouldn't like it here.01:24:43 This is a quiet little town.
01:24:48 In fact, you might say it's boring.
01:24:51 But that's the way we like it.
01:24:54 And I get paid to keep it that way.
01:25:15 Portland straight ahead.
01:25:19 If you want some friendly advice.
Speaker 16
01:25:22 The haircut and take a bath.Speaker 14
01:25:24 Wouldn't get hassled so much.01:25:26 Hope this ride helped you out.
Devon
01:25:29 See now this is when I watched this movie recently.01:25:32 This scene bothered me not in the context of the day.
01:25:36 In the context of the day.
01:25:39 It's totally justified when Rambo loses his **** and just kills all the cops in the town and and everything.
01:25:45 Else right it's.
01:25:46 But in the context of.
01:25:48 1982 When this came out.
01:25:52 Really what this cop was trying to do was preserve.
01:25:56 Well, I mean, in his own little micro way, the white primacy of his town.
01:26:01 Right.
01:26:02 They had standards.
01:26:05 They didn't want Drifters coming in and ******* up the town.
01:26:10 Just like you wouldn't want a homeless guy.
01:26:12 Pitch in a tent in your front yard.
01:26:17 And you see a guy passing through town.
01:26:19 You politely escort him out.
01:26:22 He doesn't have any business being there.
01:26:30 So this was that was the problem I had with this movie when I watched it.
01:26:33 I was just.
01:26:33 Like, yeah, it kind of kind of sucks that this this really is part of that Boomer rebellion.
01:26:46 The boomer rebellion against the people trying to.
01:26:48 Keep things nice.
01:26:52 You know, this cop wanted to keep his town nice, so Rambo killed him and everyone else that he knew.
01:27:04 Now, of course nowadays it's.
01:27:07 This kind of policing.
01:27:10 Doesn't doesn't take place.
01:27:12 Doesn't happen.
01:27:17 All right, let's take a look here.
01:27:19 They drew first blood.
01:27:20 Well, yeah, in the movie.
01:27:21 Like I said, the movie in the context of the day is kind of based.
01:27:27 Because he does, you know, look, the cops obviously go overboard and and deserve deserve it to a certain extent.
01:27:34 You could say you know, he gives them all these chances to like not, you know, to keep or to stop pursuing him.
Speaker
01:27:40 But you know I.Devon
01:27:41 Don't know.01:27:42 Maybe they drew first blood, but he provoked him, right?
01:27:45 He got escorted out of town.
01:27:47 He told where to go because he was just passing there anyway.
01:27:49 Didn't really have no like he had a reason to be in that town.
Speaker 2
01:27:54 And what did they do?Devon
01:27:54 No, no one's going to tell me what to do.Speaker 3
01:27:59 I'm going to go back into town.Devon
01:28:02 So, like, what did he expect?Speaker 2
01:28:05 What do they expect?Devon
01:28:08 But yeah, this is the kind of policing that doesn't happen, maybe precisely because of movies like this, right?01:28:14 Now look at the.
01:28:15 Just look at the difference.
01:28:18 Because I feel like this is kind of 1 of.
01:28:19 Those examples where you look back.
01:28:23 And the thing that that sounded that seemed like oppressive and bad before, maybe when you were younger.
01:28:33 Now you're kind of like, oh, ****.
01:28:36 That was Rambo is actually the bad guy.
Speaker 5
01:28:39 You know.Devon
01:28:42 Rambo is actually the bad guy.01:28:48 Alright, let's take a look here.
01:28:54 Uh, like the boomer?
01:28:57 Yeah, I it's it's been a long time I've seen Unforgiven, I don't remember, but I think it is similar to that, right where he goes through town and gets told to leave.
01:29:05 I don't.
01:29:07 I don't remember all the circumstances though, but Unforgiven is kind of a boomer.
01:29:10 Movie too.
01:29:12 Because that came out like in the.
01:29:14 Like 70s, I think, right?
01:29:18 Ah, let's see here.
01:29:20 I agree.
01:29:20 Devin, I'd love to have a Dennehy, sheriff.
01:29:25 My town, as would I.
01:29:29 Rambo is MK Ultra D.
01:29:32 Yes, he was. Yeah, he was. See, in a weird way, rambo's the bad guy. Rambo's the the MK Ultra Military fighting machine that goes berserk in a in a nice quiet small town and kills a bunch of innocent people.
01:29:51 What do I think of Steven Crowder?
01:29:52 I think he's gay.
01:29:55 I think he wears women's clothing for anytime he has even kind of an excuse to do it. He does.
01:30:07 I think he's.
01:30:09 Afraid of of saying anything even remotely controversial.
01:30:16 And having seen a lot of his.
01:30:20 I've seen videos where there's no way he's not on drugs, not there's no way.
01:30:24 There's no way that's like a natural high that he's on.
01:30:30 So yeah, it's uh.
01:30:34 Steven Crowder is not based.
01:30:37 Steven Crowder is just he's just another.
01:30:42 He's he's the.
01:30:45 He's just like.
01:30:45 Another watered down.
01:30:50 He's like Charlie Kirk.
01:30:51 It's really.
01:30:52 I don't see what.
01:30:52 The difference is.
01:30:56 You know, I really don't.
01:30:59 And I've never thought he was that funny.
01:31:01 I mean, I I remember this was before he was popular, when he was just.
01:31:03 Like some.
01:31:03 Random YouTuber I thought he was gay.
01:31:07 Like I actually thought he was gay.
01:31:09 I thought he was like a gay conservative because he would always dress up like a woman, and then he had like his.
01:31:13 Friend that he.
01:31:14 Called like Gay Jared or not gay Jared or, I don't know, something like that.
01:31:18 But it just there.
01:31:19 Was a lot of gay going on and I was just like, huh, alright.
01:31:22 Some weird conservative quote UN quote gay YouTuber.
01:31:28 But I totally thought he.
01:31:29 Was gay.
01:31:32 And he probably is gay.
01:31:36 I'd be very surprised if he wasn't gay if he's not gay.
01:31:41 No, he's gay. He's gay.
01:31:48 I lost any respect I had left for him when he had Dershowitz on as a guest.
01:31:52 Yeah, well, I mean, why would you be?
01:31:53 Surprised by that?
01:31:56 Why would you be surprised by that?
01:31:59 Honestly, what it says more is that Dershowitz went on a show.
01:32:04 It's not so much that he had that he had.
01:32:08 Dershowitz, on a show.
01:32:09 It's that dershowitz.
01:32:12 Was on his show.
01:32:15 You know, Dershowitz went like, if I invited Dershowitz on the stream, he wouldn't just go on the stream.
Speaker 4
01:32:22 Right.Devon
01:32:24 But he went on Steven Crowder's show.01:32:28 He has a hot wife, but he has no kids. I think his wife's pregnant now, actually.
01:32:34 As insane as that sounds.
01:32:37 I think his wife is actually pregnant now, but I I could be wrong about that.
01:32:43 Excuse me, didn't Crowder recently get busted for trying to bang a ******?
Speaker 2
01:32:48 Wouldn't be surprised.Devon
01:32:50 But I haven't heard anything like that.01:32:55 He had dent cranshaw on his on his show.
01:32:56 Yeah, I'm not.
01:32:57 Surprised by that at all?
01:33:03 Steven Crowder's first video is him voicing his support for Israel. Well, there you.
01:33:07 He knew at least he.
01:33:09 Knew where the money was.
01:33:13 Do you ever tune into revenge of the Siths?
01:33:15 No, I'm not sure what that is.
01:33:17 Or that sounds familiar.
01:33:23 Thoughts on Curtis Yarvin and dark enlightenment?
01:33:27 That also sounds familiar, but I I can't.
01:33:30 Put a name to it.
01:33:37 Have you heard of American krogan?
01:33:39 He dissects video games, other pause on Bishop.
01:33:42 Yeah, he's cool.
01:33:43 I've talked to him a few times.
01:33:45 In DMS on Twitter and actually I've helped them out with video editing questions in the past.
01:33:55 He seems pretty smart.
01:34:00 And it's good that he's doing that because it's one of those things, like if I still played.
01:34:04 Video games I would just be too out of touch with with, you know, whatever is out now, right?
01:34:09 But I'm glad he's doing it because that the exact I mean look in some ways, movies have been replaced by video games as vehicles for, certainly for men.
01:34:20 Right.
01:34:20 The demographic, if you're look, if you're trying to influence young men.
01:34:25 What are you gonna?
01:34:26 Do you know, I mean I.
01:34:26 Guess comic book movies, but also video games.
01:34:31 And that's absolutely, I mean, where do all these all these video games get made?
01:34:35 By who?
01:34:39 So obviously they're going to have programming.
01:34:41 In them and.
01:34:41 They always had a little bit, but honestly there was a lot of games when I was younger that that seemed a little more right leaning.
01:34:50 At least in one way or another.
01:34:53 But there's always been pause and video games, but it's reached.
01:34:56 It's reached like all time highs now.
01:34:59 So I'm glad that there's someone out there doing that.
01:35:05 Have you ever checked?
01:35:06 Out any of Brian Dawson's stuff? Yeah, I think he's probably pretty good on 9/11 and a couple other things.
01:35:15 Yeah, I mean, he is as bad as the the presentation is.
01:35:21 Meaning like the the production value is really bad and and you know like it's it's old too so.
01:35:29 Like his his videos that he his really long ones. On 9/11 they're old and and I don't know how old he was when he was making them, but you know, I think that.
01:35:39 And this was like a long time ago.
01:35:40 I think he was pretty young and and so they're not like the.
01:35:43 Best videos in that way?
01:35:47 But the information seems pretty solid and and so I would highly recommend.
01:35:54 Checking those out, he has one called.
01:35:58 What is it called? I don't. It won't be hard to find. He's got, like 2 very long videos on 9/11 and I I've watched them both.
01:36:08 But it was, you know, years ago, I watched them both, and they are they were a good springboard for me and understanding well, I guess the the Jewish influence on 9/11.
01:36:19 Just put it that way.
01:36:20 The Zionist influence on 9/11.
01:36:28 What do I think of Milo supposed hetero conversion?
01:36:31 I don't know.
01:36:32 I don't know.
01:36:33 Did he divorce his black husband?
01:36:35 I guess that would be a good start.
01:36:37 Find out if that's real.
01:36:39 I don't know.
01:36:40 I don't know what to make of that.
01:36:42 I knew he wouldn't stay.
01:36:44 Out of the spotlight for long.
01:36:47 And I guess if this this is one way to.
01:36:50 Get out of it.
01:36:51 I think that he understands that certainly with the youth, while the Boomers might still think it's fun to have a, a, a dangerous ****** in the conservative movement, most most zoomers no longer want that right?
01:37:06 Well, I mean, right wing zoomers as we've seen most zoomers absolutely want that.
01:37:12 But right wing Zoomers most of them.
01:37:13 Don't want that.
01:37:14 And so I think that, you know, I don't know, I don't want to.
01:37:18 Be too cynical.
01:37:20 I don't want to be too cynical.
01:37:21 I feel that the way he's being flippant about it.
01:37:24 Isn't a good sign.
01:37:28 You know, but that's that's also him.
01:37:31 And and and which honestly what it.
01:37:33 What it boils down to is just because you stopped.
01:37:37 ******* guy.
01:37:38 He doesn't mean he's not.
01:37:39 A ******? You.
Speaker 5
01:37:40 So like just something to keep in mind.Devon
01:37:43 I don't know.01:37:48 Have you ever watched vigilante intelligence?
01:37:50 He does a lot of research into how Russia and Israel worked to subvert the West, as well as showing even the alternative media has been some that also sounds familiar.
01:38:00 I'm sure, like I've seen.
01:38:03 A video I don't know.
01:38:04 I don't know.
01:38:06 How about we?
01:38:07 Just stop asking me.
01:38:08 Like what I think of other people, because I.
Speaker 2
01:38:11 Don't especially these.01:38:13 Days I haven't been consuming a lot of.
Devon
01:38:16 Content lately I've just been working.01:38:19 So I'm kind of out of touch.
01:38:21 I just barely got my Odyssey subscriptions working.
01:38:25 The problem is.
01:38:26 With YouTube, you can dial back the bandwidth all the way down to 1.
01:38:30 28 P.
01:38:32 Which means it will stream perfectly fine with even like really ****** Internet.
01:38:38 With Odyssey, with bit shoot, when I see a.
01:38:41 Lot of people.
01:38:41 Complaining about buffering, that's not odyssey and bit shoot usually that's probably your Internet.
01:38:47 And and in fact, ISP's will often prioritize YouTube and Netflix domains, right? So if you so that if their customers are streaming video and then your the neighbor starts looking at something else, it won't **** ** your.
01:39:07 Your stream, right?
01:39:08 So they'll, they'll prioritize.
01:39:10 YouTube and and Netflix, and probably Hulu or a handful of others, right?
01:39:17 And I highly doubt bit shoot and odyssey get that same treatment.
01:39:23 And then in addition to that just on their end.
01:39:27 They don't have very good transcoded versions.
01:39:34 That are lower res or I guess they don't have any.
01:39:37 I don't think.
01:39:38 I don't think bit shoot or odyssey have lower res versions, maybe they do.
01:39:43 But they don't have low enough for my Internet connection to play them during the day.
01:39:50 So it kind of sucks for me because I can only watch content now like after midnight.
01:39:58 So that's that's significantly lowered the amount of of of content even like when I'm working on stuff I used to just listen to, you know I would, I'm sure a lot of people right now listening to this, that's.
01:40:08 What they're doing right?
01:40:10 You start up like a big long *** video like oh.
01:40:12 This is long.
01:40:12 This is like 3 hours that will give me something to listen to while I do.
01:40:15 All this ****, you know?
01:40:17 That's what I used to do.
01:40:18 And now I can't.
01:40:20 No, I can't.
01:40:21 I mean, I I guess I could download it in advance, like at night, and then, you know, there there's ways I can get around that.
01:40:26 I just have.
01:40:27 Been able to.
01:40:28 Have the time.
01:40:28 I don't have the time to even do something like that, but hopefully they get that in the future.
01:40:33 That would be nice. I don't know. Maybe they don't see it as a priority. They don't. Well, they're probably thinking, well, if anything, internet's just going to get faster, right?
01:40:40 So why would we spend all this time on this low bandwidth ****?
01:40:43 So I guess I get it, but.
Speaker 3
01:40:46 All the same.Devon
01:40:49 Roughly 12,000 blacks in Evanston, IL, but only roughly 400 will get $25,000. I wonder which tax bracket and political group those 400 fallen. I didn't. It was only 400. I wonder how they decided that is interesting.01:41:06 Someone says I listen to insomnia stream while I'm driving.
01:41:10 Well, that's good.
01:41:15 I am the best streamer on this time slot.
01:41:17 Well, I appreciate it.
01:41:19 I don't think there's a lot of streamers in this time slot.
01:41:23 But I'll take it as a compliment.
01:41:27 Video games fail as propaganda. The more interactive interactivity they have. Most AAA games have less and less interactivity, more cut scenes, and more walking, while the characters rants about my quality. Yeah, well, I mean, as the people get buying the video, games get stupid or you.
01:41:47 You have to make the games easier.
Speaker 2
01:41:49 You have to.Devon
01:41:50 Old video games are hard as ****.01:41:53 Like they're hard.
01:41:55 You can say they're not as fun.
01:41:58 That's fine. They might they.
01:41:59 You know, a lot of them probably aren't.
01:42:01 But they're hard as.
01:42:02 **** like getting good at like an older game.
01:42:06 What, like that, took some work.
01:42:08 You know?
01:42:08 But now it's like there was.
01:42:10 Number easy mode, right?
01:42:12 Now you have modes where it's like you had to find out, like you could find out.
01:42:16 Oh, I found the cheat code I found like the God Mode code and now I can finally beat this ******* game.
01:42:21 But you still felt cheap, and all your friends thought you were cheap.
01:42:24 Now that's like just a basic mode of playing the game.
01:42:26 It's just like.
01:42:27 So here's the here's the part where really very little input is required from you.
01:42:31 Like maybe you have to hit a button every once in a while for it to keep going, but like, that's pretty much it.
01:42:37 And that's because they have to do.
01:42:39 It they have to do that.
01:42:43 You know people.
01:42:43 Are just they're.
01:42:44 They're getting too stupid to.
01:42:46 Play video games, I should tell you something.
Speaker 2
01:42:50 Video games were basically.Devon
01:42:52 An invention of the Pentagon for future contingency planning.01:42:55 Now they are about cutting fruit on a screen.
01:43:00 Well, I don't know.
01:43:01 I know you're talking about Fruit Ninja.
01:43:04 I don't.
01:43:04 I think.
01:43:04 That's old now, isn't it?
01:43:08 Can I recommend any other streamers?
01:43:10 I actually don't.
01:43:12 I wish I knew.
01:43:13 Like I said, I wish.
01:43:14 I knew of some.
01:43:15 Well, I mean, like there's, I don't know, there's.
01:43:16 The ones everyone knows about.
01:43:20 I mean, I I'm I. I'd have to like really think hard. But like, yeah, there's not like a I don't have like a go to like oh, there's the here's. Like I said, everything's gone from YouTube now and I just barely got my Odyssey subscription list.
01:43:35 I think kind of at least not I don't want to say it's complete at all, but it's at least got.
01:43:40 Enough to where?
01:43:41 Because that was the problem with bit shoot.
01:43:42 Right?
01:43:42 I'd go to bit shoot and go to like to the subscribe tab and.
01:43:46 Because I.
01:43:46 Didn't know where everyone's bit shoot account was it would just have like a bunch of like the five that I happened to find.
01:43:52 So it'd be like a bunch of money.
01:43:53 ******** about being.
01:43:54 On bit shoot bunch of video.
01:43:56 Because you know and and just like a bunch of boomer **** that I subscribed to.
01:44:00 For the you.
01:44:01 Know while queue was going on, well I guess it's.
01:44:03 Is it still going on?
01:44:04 It's probably still going on.
01:44:06 And yeah, but it kind of.
01:44:08 Sucked because it was.
01:44:10 I'm sure there's lots of other people out there, I just need to take the time to find it.
01:44:13 Just it's frustrating because if.
01:44:15 During the day.
01:44:16 I yeah, let's say I find like a good one, right.
01:44:19 And I go to play it.
01:44:21 It just sits there buffering. It's just, you know, plays for two seconds, buffers. My internet's really really like *** **** slow during the day. I can't even load webpage.
01:44:30 Like no ****.
01:44:32 Depending on the day, there's days that.
01:44:34 For the entire day, I can't load even a web page until after midnight like.
01:44:39 A normal web page.
01:44:41 Like it just sits there and times out and crashes and.
01:44:45 You know, it is what it is.
01:44:46 I hope it changes.
01:44:47 My Internet started working great for like a week during the day and I thought like it was fixed.
01:44:51 But today in the low, I'd say the last few days, it's been a little iffy.
01:44:57 Like it's not, it's not bad.
01:44:59 Like I made a little web page is just fine, but I still I can't stream video unless it's on YouTube and it's.
01:45:04 Super low res.
Speaker 2
01:45:06 Vince. Yeah, Vince does a.Devon
01:45:08 Good job of covering the news and he.01:45:11 Post a lot of stuff.
01:45:23 Roush yeah, Rush is cool, Roush tweeted.
01:45:26 That being attracted to big butts is primitive thinking, so he's my ******* hero on that.
01:45:36 Yeah, I.
01:45:37 The the whole big *** thing I.
01:45:40 As a white man, I have never, ever, ever been attracted to that, and I think, in fact, that Sir mix Alot's Sir Mix-a-lot song. I like big butts. The reason it was so popular with white people is it was funny.
01:45:54 It was funny.
01:45:56 It was. There was definitely there was 100% because he makes fun of white people in that in.
01:46:02 That song, right?
01:46:05 And why was it?
01:46:06 OK.
01:46:08 Because what are they going to do, right?
01:46:10 What are?
01:46:10 They going to do about it.
01:46:12 It was, it was like this condescending pat them on the head.
01:46:15 Oh, that's funny.
01:46:16 Look at the ******* and their their love of big butts.
01:46:21 So what?
01:46:22 So they make fun of you, you know?
01:46:23 Make fun.
01:46:24 Of Becky's, make fun of white girls for not having big.
01:46:26 Butts. Oh, no. Oh, no.
Speaker 2
01:46:29 Oh, no.01:46:30 Our our girls don't have big butts.
01:46:31 Oh, no.
Devon
01:46:35 So I've never understood that it's because that it's 100% of black thing.01:46:41 And uh, when I had white girls.
01:46:46 In in in the in my past and not that long.
01:46:49 Well, like, I guess a little while now, where they're like, oh, does this make my *** look, you know, big and juicy.
01:46:55 And I'm just like.
01:47:01 I mean.
01:47:03 That's not like.
01:47:04 It's not something I would want.
Speaker 5
01:47:06 You know, I don't want.Devon
01:47:07 Like a giant *** on a girl?01:47:10 That doesn't sound.
01:47:13 Ah yeah, doesn't sound good to me.
01:47:19 Fat ***** are gross. Exactly.
01:47:22 It's a soft promotion of gay ****, like in a way.
01:47:25 It kind of is.
01:47:27 It kind of is.
01:47:32 The *** is not a sexual organ.
01:47:35 OK.
Speaker 3
01:47:37 The ASK is not.Devon
01:47:38 A sexual organ.Speaker 11
01:47:40 Now look.Devon
01:47:43 I'm not. I'm not.Speaker 3
01:47:46 I'm not going to get into this.01:47:48 Get into like.
Devon
01:47:49 Talking about ***** and and and all that fun.01:47:52 Stuff. I'm just saying.
01:47:54 The big black *** thing I I I was.
01:47:57 I was genuinely surprised when it took hold in popular culture the way that it did, because like I said, with the Sir Mix-a-lot thing, when that came out.
01:48:06 It was, it was liked, ironically.
01:48:10 It wasn't seen as like, oh, yeah, even white boys got this shot like that was that was funny to white people.
01:48:16 It was like, yeah, OK.
01:48:18 Yeah, yeah, we we like the big black ***** negresses too.
01:48:23 No, of course not like that, that was.
01:48:26 It was. It was.
01:48:28 Here's the other thing that people gotta understand.
01:48:30 A lot of white kids like a lot of white suburban white kids.
01:48:34 Now there was.
01:48:35 Definitely like the whole Wigger thing.
01:48:37 You know, like trying to act like you were black, you know?
01:48:41 Wearing all the FUBU and **** like that and trying to genuinely wanting to be black.
01:48:47 Right, But there was.
01:48:48 Also, another demographic or group, I guess of white suburban kids who liked a lot of that ****, ironically because it was just funny.
01:48:57 It was funny to listen to.
01:49:00 Just the the insanely different.
01:49:05 Worldview, like the comically violent.
01:49:08 I guess it's it's maybe it's hard to articulate, I guess, but it it was, it was.
01:49:14 Hilarious listening to the hyper violence like the and the unreasonableness.
01:49:22 Of the wrappers.
01:49:24 And the the and not just in the violence, but also like the the cockiness, like it was just it was just funny.
01:49:32 You know, like a lot of lot of whites that listen to.
01:49:34 These songs.
01:49:36 And and would like Bob their head to the beats.
01:49:41 It was an it was an irony thing.
01:49:45 You know there there wasn't like this.
01:49:47 Oh, I feel this deep connection to black culture, you know, like let's add finna to the ******* dictionary.
01:49:55 No, it was like, ohh, that's hilarious. This song's about ******* hoes and and selling crack because that was so unrelatable. Right? Like the whole it was. It was such a cartoon.
01:50:14 In comparison to your suburban.
01:50:18 White existence that it was just entertaining.
01:50:23 I think a lot of people relate to what I'm saying.
01:50:25 Anyone that that that listened to rap at all.
01:50:30 In the 90s.
01:50:32 You know, if you were a white kid.
01:50:34 Well, I mean, unless you were a wigger, you know, like there, there was plenty of those, I guess.
01:50:39 But most white suburban kids.
01:50:43 There was a condescension to it.
01:50:45 Again, this is kind.
01:50:46 Of what has gotten.
01:50:50 It was hubris.
01:50:52 One of the reasons why whites lost primacy in their own land.
01:50:55 It was hubris.
01:50:58 Well, it was subversion of all this other stuff, right?
01:51:00 But one of the reasons was this.
01:51:02 It was this attitude of like, oh, those silly *******.
01:51:06 With their, with their crack and their hoes and their *******.
01:51:13 It wasn't taken seriously.
01:51:17 Like the the last thing you thought would happen.
01:51:20 Even in the 90s, as recently as the 90s.
01:51:26 The last thing that you thought would happen is that a professor at Georgetown would get fired for lamenting that there there were underperforming black kids in her class.
01:51:39 That reality.
01:51:41 Was not was not something that that was expected by by the white kids listening to rap music.
01:51:52 There is very much a.
01:51:54 A condescension in the same way, in the same way.
01:51:59 That if you watch like these 1940s.
01:52:03 Musical like not in the minstrel.
01:52:06 Show not where they're like.
01:52:08 Well, I guess minstrel show, but not like the blackface stuff.
01:52:10 But when, like, blackface is basically, it's like another layer of the irony, right.
01:52:17 Like but the the shows that they're mimicking themselves with the actual black people.
Speaker 2
01:52:23 It was the.Devon
01:52:24 Same kind of a condescension like, oh, those silly singing and dancing *******.01:52:30 You know, and it was so funny.
01:52:31 And it was so ironic.
01:52:34 And it was.
01:52:34 So non threatening.
01:52:37 That's why they.
01:52:38 Wore the black face and dressed up and.
01:52:39 Did that ****.
Speaker 5
01:52:44 So what are they?Devon
01:52:44 Going to do about it.01:52:50 And what are they going to do?
01:52:53 So that's when we were in control.
01:52:55 That's when we had the power and that's gone now.
01:53:06 ITA a comsci class or in a top 50 university.
01:53:13 There was this black kid in the class that I swear was ********.
01:53:19 I'm not not super surprised by that.
01:53:26 Uh, so blackface with a syop to get jazz and other ***** music into white households?
01:53:32 I I guess.
01:53:33 But like I said, in the same way, I kind of feel like it was, it was condescending.
01:53:37 I mean, for ***** sake, tell me you got to tell me that only bring this up.
01:53:42 There's no way.
01:53:45 You can watch.
01:53:46 This and think it's not condescending.
01:53:48 Let me see here.
01:53:51 Uh, where is that at?
01:53:54 Yeah, and this is, this is even.
01:53:55 What's her name?
01:53:56 The girl that played Dorothy.
01:53:57 And yeah, this is Judy Garland.
Speaker
01:54:01 Next please.Speaker 3
01:54:13 Better here.Speaker 17
01:54:13 Come in for to carry me home.01:54:32 Coming for to carry me home.
Speaker 10
01:54:40 I mean how? How?Speaker 17
01:54:40 Some come S from way down South where the cold and Peters used to go there.Speaker 3
01:54:42 How is that not condescending?01:54:44 It gets worse.
Speaker 17
01:54:50 Second pictures you know, and my old Kentucky home is a friendship.01:54:54 Way down South index this week.
Speaker 10
01:55:00 Right.Speaker 16
01:55:01 I think we.Speaker 5
01:55:02 You like the Jew in?Speaker 3
01:55:03 The background, yeah.01:55:04 Yeah, we can make money with this.
Speaker 17
01:55:06 That's something there.Speaker
01:55:08 So we have.Speaker 5
01:55:28 Anyway, let me get to.Devon
01:55:30 Where they.01:55:34 They they talk to her and she keeps acting black.
Speaker 17
01:55:36 Come on, come on.01:55:38 Come on.
01:55:38 Carry me home.
Speaker 8
01:55:46 Alright, good.Devon
01:55:48 Here we go.Speaker 13
01:55:58 Rico, that's a good start.01:56:01 Young lady, where are you from?
Speaker 18
01:56:07 Ah, which had tremendous, Sir.01:56:11 Have problem up my phone.
Speaker 3
01:56:13 You do. What's your name?Speaker 5
01:56:18 Oh, what's her name?01:56:19 Opal Pearl Washington.
Speaker 18
01:56:23 And I'm on a train.Devon
01:56:25 And I'm one of twins, cause they're gonna joke about.01:56:27 How they have a bunch of kids.
Speaker 18
01:56:28 Emma Rubin passed on, but.Speaker 5
01:56:30 Emerald. Ruby is is her twin sister's.Speaker 18
01:56:32 Name my mommy didn't mind so much cause we got 12 brothers.01:56:37 All friends.
Speaker 4
01:56:38 Is that so?Speaker 18
01:56:40 My man's from Alabama and my.01:56:42 Papa's from Louisiana.
Speaker 19
01:56:43 They are out there.Speaker 16
01:56:45 Or miss.01:56:45 You're going back to your mom and your pappy and.
Speaker 13
01:56:47 The 12 twins.Speaker 11
01:56:53 Judy. Judy.Speaker 9
01:57:00 Hey, I thought your father sent.Speaker 11
01:57:01 You to Europe, we.Speaker 18
01:57:02 Did he did this?01:57:03 I changed.
01:57:03 His mind for him well.
01:57:04 He doesn't know it yet.
Speaker 9
01:57:05 He doesn't.01:57:06 Then I'm going to.
Devon
01:57:07 So yeah, I mean, like there was an obvious.01:57:13 There was an obvious like look, I mean.
01:57:17 Of course we can make fun of these people.
01:57:20 What are they going to do about it?
01:57:23 Well, now you're the joke.
01:57:31 Here's another cartoon just as long as we're watching the blackface stuff.
01:57:37 Old cartoons always have like that insane look to them like.
01:57:43 I don't know. Maybe there's a lot of. There's a lot of drugs back then, too. This is from 1920.
01:57:52 Also weird that it's Tom and Jerry, you know, like, did Tom and Jerry start out as people and then turn into like a cat in the mouse or is.
01:58:00 This just totally different.
Speaker 13
01:58:29 And we make this nonstop flight of.Speaker 11
01:58:32 Africa, we're being heroes.Speaker 17
01:58:58 We won't be.01:58:58 Sleeping our breakfast.
Speaker 4
01:59:01 We'll disguise ourselves.Speaker 13
01:59:12 I'm sure glad to see you again.Speaker 14
01:59:24 You like the discussion?Devon
01:59:30 Alright then there's like a bunch of stupid **** that really is has nothing to do with anything.Speaker 2
01:59:35 Oh, but The funny thing.Devon
01:59:36 Is now right now.01:59:39 That they are dressed like this in disguise as black people.
01:59:44 Look, look, look.
01:59:44 Listen to how they talk all of a sudden.
01:59:46 Like it's like, all of a sudden, they got really ******* ********.
Speaker 13
01:59:56 Wonder how bowling near Burnley, what they're not?02:00:02 How come they got nothing in the ocean?
02:00:06 Traffic and when it gets heavy when it.
02:00:08 Gets tangled. It may start.
Speaker 10
02:00:13 Look at that.Devon
02:00:26 There's a there's a bunch of weird stuff with this octopus.02:00:35 I think they run into actual Africans.
Speaker 13
02:00:42 This is where we going?02:00:47 Get him I.
02:00:48 Don't think, Willie.
Speaker 8
02:00:58 Hold on.Devon
02:01:02 Back before there was an Internet and we knew what kind of animals were in Africa, I guess so you could.02:01:06 Be like there's just.
02:01:07 Weird monsters in Africa?
Speaker 17
02:01:19 Why is we?Speaker 13
02:01:21 We're the same place together.02:01:29 What was that?
02:01:31 I don't know.
Devon
02:01:48 High quality animation.02:01:59 And get the part they actually meet the Africans.
02:02:15 So that's pretty much that cartoon, but.
02:02:18 Yeah, I mean, like I said, there was a.
02:02:21 There was a condescension there.
02:02:23 There was absolutely No Fear.
Speaker 2
02:02:25 You know when you know?Devon
02:02:26 Every time you hear someone.02:02:28 Say oh they they would.
02:02:28 Never make that today. Why?
02:02:34 What's the real reason why they?
Speaker 3
02:02:35 Wouldn't do that today.Devon
02:02:39 Because you don't, you're not in.02:02:40 Control anymore. It's fear.
02:02:44 You no longer wield the power you you are not.
02:02:48 You are no longer the the keepers of the fear.
02:02:54 You're the receivers of the fear.
02:02:58 People wouldn't make this today.
02:03:01 Because they'd be afraid to.
02:03:04 I mean that professors like now, professors everywhere.
02:03:09 You know they're going to be afraid just to give.
02:03:10 Blacks a bad grade.
02:03:16 It's fear.
02:03:21 Back then, they weren't afraid to make this.
02:03:24 They had no reason to be.
02:03:30 That absolutely no reason to be afraid.
02:03:34 Nothing was going to happen.
02:03:40 And and and nothing did happen.
02:03:47 Very slowly.
02:03:52 They got.
02:03:53 Here's The funny thing is, look, it's not like it's not like blacks reached up and and wrestled power from the white majority.
02:04:05 And this wound was self-inflicted.
02:04:09 I mean the spin of cartoons, this is this is from.
02:04:11 The 1950s right here.
Speaker 11
02:04:15 It does.02:04:18 We'll return to our story and just one minute.
02:04:22 Did you ever think what it would be like traveling along in an open car without a windshield?
02:04:26 Boy, you wouldn't go very far before you got all splattered with mud and you'd have to keep your eyes closed so as not to be blinded by the dust.
02:04:35 Well, when you're traveling along in life, Rangers common sense acts as a pretty important windshield, and that's just see where you're going.
02:04:43 And at the same time, it keeps you from getting splattered by the mud of prejudice.
02:04:48 I suppose you've made powers with some fella.
02:04:51 Maybe he goes to a church that's different from yours.
Devon
02:04:54 Code word for Jew.Speaker 11
02:04:56 Or his folks come from a different country.Devon
02:04:59 Also Jew.Speaker 11
02:05:00 And this is a different color.02:05:02 Black people.
02:05:03 Will these differences get in your way?
02:05:06 Of course not.
02:05:07 Heck, you know what he's like inside.
02:05:09 You know he's fun.
Devon
02:05:10 We're all pink on the inside.02:05:13 Race is skin deep.
02:05:17 All these ethnic and cultural things don't mean anything at all.
Speaker 3
02:05:24 But you better respect them.02:05:25 You have.
Devon
02:05:26 To respect, I mean they don't mean anything.02:05:28 They don't make them.
02:05:29 Different, but you better respect them.
02:05:31 Because they're meaningless.
Speaker 11
02:05:33 To be with he likes the same games and goes to the same hobby.Devon
02:05:37 He he buys the same products that you buy consumer.02:05:43 You better get along with him.
02:05:45 He works in the same factory you work at.
Speaker
02:05:51 You better get.Devon
02:05:51 Along with him.Speaker 11
02:05:53 And sticks up for you like a real proud.Devon
02:05:55 Yeah, I don't know about that.Speaker 11
02:05:57 Well, that's how your common sense acts as a windshield Rangers.02:06:01 As long as you use it, no one can throw dust in your eyes.
02:06:06 Now let's get back to our story.
Devon
02:06:08 He says as he throws dust as he says.02:06:12 In their eyes.
02:06:17 Yeah, prior to this.
02:06:18 This blitz like this is again, this says it's 1950s. I don't know exactly what.
02:06:22 Year. But this is after.
02:06:24 That whole Springfield plan and all that crap.
02:06:26 This is.
02:06:27 That's a pretty sharp contrast, especially like when you look at the Judy Garland thing, right?
02:06:33 That's only a few decades, not even decades.
02:06:36 Maybe like maybe 10-15 years before this came out. Like that's the switcheroo that happened after World War 2.
02:06:44 You went from a comfortably in control white majority.
02:06:52 They had No Fear.
02:06:56 Of being condescending to other races.
02:07:02 In, you know mainstream.
02:07:05 To a people that were.
02:07:10 Seemingly sabotaging themselves.
02:07:12 But of course if.
02:07:13 You look at.
02:07:13 The the backgrounds of the people that are leading this charge.
02:07:18 You'll notice a little difference.
02:07:22 They're fellow whites, not whites.
02:07:31 I mean that that that's.
02:07:32 But it wasn't just Jews either.
02:07:35 You know, it's kind of like in that.
02:07:37 Video where we where that in the in the very beginning of.
02:07:40 The dad's like, are.
02:07:41 You playing with that Jew?
02:07:44 You know the the.
02:07:45 The Catholics and the Protestants jumped on board with that too.
02:07:51 They were.
02:07:52 They signed up for the Springfield plan.
02:08:01 And because so many people died in World War 2, it was it was easy to do all you had to do.
Speaker 2
02:08:08 I mean, look, people.Devon
02:08:10 Obviously not just the Americans that went and died, but all the Americans that went and watched their friends die, or all the mothers that watched their or got a telegram telling them that their their son.02:08:22 Had died or their nephew had died, or their grandson had died, or, you know, so many people ******* died and then not just that back at home you had all the other women having to work in the factories and all this other ****.
02:08:33 Going on and.
02:08:35 You know it, it was a huge ******* deal.
02:08:38 It was called World War for a reason.
02:08:44 And so it was real easy all you had.
02:08:46 To do was say.
Speaker 3
02:08:48 Well, you don't want that to happen.Devon
02:08:49 Again, do you?02:08:54 We have to do all this to prevent that from happening.
02:09:00 If we don't propagandize this new crop of children, they're all going.
Speaker 3
02:09:04 To turn into Hitlers.Devon
02:09:07 And then millions of people are going to die again.02:09:19 They did a real ******* number on these kids.
02:09:25 And then when it wasn't, it wasn't.
02:09:27 Like Hitler it.
Speaker 3
02:09:28 Was the bomb.Devon
02:09:32 I'm sure a lot of you guys have seen this one like this is a video that from 1966, so this is like boomer kids, this is in England, but there's some parallels, right? It's not not American children but like, look these were.02:09:45 You know, these are the.
02:09:47 One of the reasons we went to to war with Germany was because of England.
02:09:51 You know, the the Anglo connection.
02:09:54 And you know the one of the reasons why England went to war was the Jewish connection.
02:09:57 But, you know.
02:09:58 It is what it is, but these these kids.
02:10:00 Had a similar.
02:10:03 It was different because it's English, but.
02:10:07 I mean.
Speaker 7
02:10:07 Listen, no.Devon
02:10:08 I mean, listen, is there any hope in their voices?Speaker 20
02:10:13 I think I'll probably.Devon
02:10:14 Like there there. Well, there's.02:10:15 A few there, there are maybe a little helpful, but that there's a shocking amount of pessimism you'll see, especially for kids, for kids.
Speaker 20
02:10:23 The spaceships and then dictating robots to.Devon
02:10:26 Like this kid's the one that thinks he's getting, like, the Jetsons. Sorry, kid.Speaker 20
02:10:30 Robots, or else I may be.02:10:33 Having a in charge of a robot caught judging some robots.
02:10:39 Or maybe it's fuel of a computer.
02:10:42 Or if something's going wrong with their nuclear bombs, and maybe it's all coming back from hunting in The Cave.
Speaker 21
02:10:49 I don't like the idea of sort.02:10:50 Of getting out and finding we've got a cabbage pill to eat for breakfast or something.
Devon
02:10:56 Well, she got that part right and it's called macaroni and cheese.02:10:58 But basically a cabbage.
02:10:59 Pill for breakfast?
Speaker 21
02:11:02 And all these atomic bombs dropping on the fish and it was getting near the centre because it was sort of making a huge, great big crater.02:11:15 The world will just melt.
Speaker 3
02:11:19 This is the doomer.02:11:20 This is the Doomer boomer well.
02:11:23 First, the atomic bomb is just going to turn my town into a giant ******* crater. Everything's going to catch on fire in the world's just going to melt.
02:11:34 And it will explode.
Speaker 21
02:11:36 And they overcome.Speaker 3
02:11:40 Little supernova.Speaker 21
02:11:44 Some men will get the atomic bomb and.Devon
02:11:48 See every one of them is afraid of the ******* bomb.Speaker 21
02:11:51 Flew the world into oblivion.02:11:54 There's nothing you can do to stop it.
Speaker 5
02:12:01 This is the doomer chick.02:12:03 She looks like she's she's about.
02:12:05 She's going to be institutionalized.
02:12:08 She's so ******* doomed out.
Speaker 21
02:12:10 More people get guns.02:12:12 And then.
02:12:13 Or somebody's going.
02:12:14 To use.
02:12:14 It Monday.
02:12:16 Well, I think that.
02:12:18 So it'd be so overpopulated.
Devon
02:12:21 Overpopulate. That's the other thing.02:12:23 That they they hammer into people's heads, there's.
02:12:26 Just too many.
02:12:26 There's too many people.
Speaker 3
02:12:28 There's too many people.02:12:31 Don't have kids? There's.
02:12:32 Too many people.
Speaker 21
02:12:33 Nuclear explosions and everything to make the you know too much radiation on cause become too hot to live on for the new life too already.Devon
02:12:43 The world's going to burn up.02:12:44 It's just going to be this smoldering Ember.
Speaker 21
02:12:47 Yes, I don't think there is going to be atomic warfare, but I think there's going to be there's automation people are going to be out of work and a great popping.Devon
02:12:56 Oh, this guy's this guy's actually.02:12:59 This guy gets it.
Speaker 21
02:13:00 Patient, I think something has.02:13:02 To be done about it.
02:13:03 I it's if I wasn't a biologist.
02:13:05 That's what I'd like.
02:13:06 To do I'm.
02:13:07 To do something about the the population.
Speaker 3
02:13:11 Oh, no, but no, no, no.Devon
02:13:12 No, he doesn't get it.02:13:15 We got to get rid of all these people.
Speaker 3
02:13:17 All these people.Devon
02:13:19 Now you see that you just don't let immigrants in.02:13:22 The problem takes care of it.
02:13:24 It takes care of itself.
02:13:26 Just don't.
02:13:26 Don't try to fund social programs for an aging population.
02:13:35 Using the funds of.
02:13:36 A of a.
02:13:37 The poor younger.
02:13:43 Like the boomers did.
02:13:45 And then you don't have to, or at least I mean, look, we all know that's not the real reason, but like that's that's a good way to sell it to people.
02:13:51 Oh well, if we don't import all these.
02:13:54 People from all.
02:13:54 Over the world.
02:13:56 All you old people that you know, you were betting on having that Social Security.
02:13:59 It's not going to be there.
02:14:01 We got to.
02:14:01 Bring him in.
02:14:01 Or who's going to pay for it?
Speaker 21
02:14:03 Problem try and try and sort of temper it somehow.02:14:07 I don't know how.
02:14:08 I think it would be very dull and people would all be squashed together so much there won't be any fun or anything and people will be rationed to the amount of things they can have.
Devon
02:14:21 Uh, you know again, like look they.02:14:23 So far, not a whole lot of positive views of the future.
02:14:27 And and a heavy heavy focus on both the complete destruction of the planet and overpopulation.
Speaker 21
02:14:35 Because if they had too many things, it would just squash their houses and then they just wouldn't be room for them.02:14:42 I think it would be.
02:14:45 People will be regarding those statistics as actual people.
Devon
02:14:49 Well, you got that one.02:14:50 Right.
Speaker 21
02:14:51 I don't think it's going to be so nice.Speaker 5
02:14:57 This little girl.Devon
02:15:02 I just keep imagining her like rocking back and forth, just like cutting herself.Speaker 5
02:15:06 I do this so I can feel.Speaker 21
02:15:09 Sort of all machines everywhere.02:15:11 Everyone doing everything for you and you'll get all bored.
02:15:16 I don't think it will be so nice.
02:15:19 I think it's going to.
02:15:20 Be very boring.
02:15:21 And everything would be the same.
02:15:23 I mean, people would be the same with things will be the same.
02:15:26 First of all, those computers are taking over now computers and automation.
02:15:33 And in the year 2000, they just won't won't be enough jobs to go around, and the only jobs there will be more people be for people with how each Q, how like you can.
02:15:42 Work computers and such things and.
Speaker 2
02:15:45 Well, that would have been the case.Devon
02:15:47 If we didn't import all these people to avoid.02:15:52 The automation and innovation that would have taken place.
Speaker 2
02:15:57 And how bad? Why?Devon
02:15:59 Would that be so bad?02:16:02 But anyway, get back to your your self harm.
Speaker 21
02:16:05 Other people just not going to have jobs, so just don't think the jobs want to have.Devon
02:16:09 Well, that's true.02:16:10 And look, the problem of automation is not like a new idea.
02:16:15 They knew this was coming.
Speaker 10
02:16:17 I expect there will.Speaker
02:16:17 I mean.Speaker 2
02:16:18 These are kids.Speaker 10
02:16:20 Set aside parts of the country solely for recreation and have large blocks of built up areas, and I think these are going to be very ugly indeed probably.Devon
02:16:34 Well, you know, I don't know about the recreation stuff, but like the the ugly architecture, certain.02:16:41 Became a reality.
Speaker 21
02:16:43 I do think I'll still be my everything helping undersea.02:16:47 I think the population has gone up so much, so either everyone will be living sort of big dams on the Sahara and to see there will be so many people that they have to have an overflow into the sea.
Devon
02:17:02 See that they're really ******* stressed out about overpopulation.Speaker 21
02:17:07 And so there'll be houses underneath the sea and houses.02:17:09 Above the sea.
Speaker 19
02:17:10 They're not gonna have so many square houses or not more curves than artistic designs.02:17:17 There was just sort of boxes like they've got nowadays.
Devon
02:17:21 Nope, sorry.02:17:22 We're just more boxes.
Speaker 21
02:17:24 People currently wouldn't be able to live in ordinary houses because it would take up too much room.02:17:29 It'd have to be flat.
Devon
02:17:31 See, they're all concerned about overpopulation.02:17:34 All of them.
02:17:35 So it makes you want like, that's clearly part of the curriculum.
02:17:39 There's no way they all just decided overpopulation was going to.
02:17:43 Be a problem.
Speaker 21
02:17:44 Hold on top of one another like that and the houses would be rather small.02:17:50 And then.
02:17:52 Everything would be cramped up by cramped animals.
02:17:55 As they have here.
02:17:57 Sheep and cows and livestock, but they'll be kept in batteries.
02:18:03 They won't be allowed to graze on pastures.
02:18:06 They'll be kept in buildings altogether or among the building and artificially layered soil yielder.
Devon
02:18:15 I guess he's he's.02:18:16 Kind of talking about 3D printed meat from a 1960s ten year.
02:18:20 Olds point of view.
Speaker 21
02:18:23 Be bigger, give more food.Speaker 15
02:18:26 All the split necks and everything going up is sort of interferes with the weather and I think this sea rise and and well, so this covers some of England.02:18:43 Maybe just islands left from.
Devon
02:18:47 Now, now he's worried about global warming.02:18:50 It flip-flopped a few times this.
02:18:51 Must have been during one of.
02:18:52 The global warming parts.
Speaker 15
02:18:54 Like, only the Highlands in Scotland and some other big hills in England and Wales. I don't think or England to be white because some of it would be too high. I think it's you will rise to about 300 to 600 feet.Devon
02:19:09 Must be a young Al Gore.Speaker 21
02:19:11 Might freeze because the sun, I think, will probably burn out.Speaker 5
02:19:16 Jeez, where they find these kids?Speaker 3
02:19:19 The sun's gonna ******* burn out now.Speaker 5
02:19:22 Like good Lord, like none.Devon
02:19:25 Of them look very excited at all about what's what's on the horizon.Speaker 3
02:19:30 I guess in.Devon
02:19:31 A way they should have been right, but for.02:19:33 Not, I mean.
02:19:33 None of these are the.
Speaker 3
02:19:34 Reasons that they should be worried.Speaker 21
02:19:36 And there's a nice cup coming down from the pole.02:19:39 I think I'm covering the earth.
02:19:40 You might have another Ice Age.
02:19:42 But and I think they need to be frightened off and a lot of people think it's going to explode.
02:19:46 Certainly month.
02:19:48 And I think it'll be much more efficient.
02:19:52 Kids for the diseases and not so many people get sick.
02:19:57 Many black people you know won't be sort of sad.
Speaker 13
02:20:00 No, no.Devon
02:20:07 There it is.02:20:09 There it is.
02:20:11 Like, has it has to.
02:20:12 It had to.
02:20:13 It had to rear its ugly head eventually.
Speaker 21
02:20:15 To the diseases and not so many people get sick.02:20:19 Many black people you know, won't be sort of set people mixing to white people and and.
02:20:27 You know the poor people and rich people will come the same.
Devon
02:20:30 Not so much.02:20:32 Yeah. Nope, that'll never happen.
Speaker 21
02:20:36 Well, they will be poor and rich.02:20:38 And flip down on each other.
02:20:41 I'm not looking forward to live.
Devon
02:20:42 And that that was just as unrealistic as your optimism about the first thing you talked about.Speaker
02:20:47 Thing in that year.Speaker 15
02:20:48 About 50 years time and the world seems to be in such a terrible state now, let alone a 50 years time.Devon
02:20:56 0 optimism.02:21:00 0 optimism.
02:21:07 I guess you know like look maybe that.
02:21:11 None of the reasons, or very few of the reasons they listed were anything.
02:21:14 To actually worry about.
02:21:16 But maybe they, maybe they were, maybe they maybe they felt something.
02:21:20 Maybe their instincts were telling them something, or look, maybe they're they're picking up something from their teachers.
02:21:26 Like I said, there's no way their curriculum didn't involve a focus on overpopulation.
02:21:31 There's no way that wasn't part of the curriculum, because they wouldn't just all have.
02:21:36 Been like, oh, I'm worried about overpopulation.
02:21:38 That that's just not, that's not.
02:21:43 Certainly not normal for kids.
02:21:47 Alright, let me take a look at chat here.
02:21:53 The race mixture was optimistic, yeah.
Speaker
02:21:56 Yeah, the the.Devon
02:21:59 She was she was very excited about all these.02:22:02 But the actual problem.
02:22:05 UM.
02:22:07 They had to express their fear through the propaganda they were fed.
02:22:16 So what's this documentary called?
02:22:18 I don't just a clip.
02:22:19 I don't have the whole documentary.
02:22:22 But yeah, I mean, look there, there's, there's and this is, this is pretty much like maybe we'll watch this another time.
02:22:29 I've got these are this is from.
02:22:31 Well, this is actually older because this right?
02:22:33 Here is from 1966.
02:22:36 We're we're probably we're not gonna.
02:22:37 Watch this.
02:22:38 This is kind of.
02:22:38 Long this is from 1958 and you know, of course they got the token black guy in there, but they asked these kids.
02:22:51 You know what they think about college and going to college and this sort of thing.
02:22:55 Maybe we'll take a look at that next time.
02:22:58 But yeah, there's.
02:23:01 There's not a whole lot of optimism, optimism in their voice either, and a lot of these women, you see the beginnings, right, the beginnings of the women feeling like they're supposed to go to school and have a career and and not have a family.
02:23:17 You know that becomes.
02:23:20 In fact, I think there's one girl that even mentions that maybe that's what she would like to do, and there's an immediate negative response from the others.
02:23:29 But yeah, not not a whole lot of optimism there.
02:23:32 Post World War 2, not a.
02:23:34 Whole lot of optimism, uneven idea.
02:23:36 This is this.
02:23:37 Is before World War 2.
02:23:39 This is the world's fair New York.
02:23:43 In 1939, so this was uh.
02:23:46 You know, and people still thought the.
02:23:48 Future might be awesome.
Speaker 17
02:23:53 Hey, grandma, what do you see in?02:23:54 New York the bigger it gets.
Speaker 9
02:23:57 This is seen as Main Street back home wider.Speaker 17
02:24:10 Maybe we can get.02:24:11 What I need here?
02:24:19 I wonder if they've got any new gags.
Devon
02:24:37 Wait till you.02:24:37 See their robot.
02:24:38 We're just gonna watch the robot, and then we gonna.
02:24:40 Wrap things up here.
Speaker 16
02:24:47 I am so, ladies and gentlemen, with a great deal of pride and pleasure, I present to you Electro the Westinghouse Motor Man Electro.02:24:56 Come here and here he comes, ladies and gentlemen, walking up to greet you and your own power.
Speaker 8
02:25:03 It's hard.Speaker 18
02:25:09 I've never seen such.Speaker
02:25:10 A thing?Speaker 16
02:25:13 Wow. Stock.Speaker
02:25:20 He has to turn the robot.Speaker 16
02:25:22 You see, all I need to do is to speak into this phone and Electro does exactly what I tell him to do sometimes.Speaker
02:25:27 Yeah, except turn.Speaker 16
02:25:28 But I don't see why I'm telling Electro story when he's perfectly able to tell his own.02:25:32 So let's listen and see what Electro has to say to us today.
Devon
02:25:38 Hey, is this such a scam robot?02:25:39 Like when the robot talks, you can tell they're just playing a recording of a guy trying to.
02:25:44 Sound like a robot?
Speaker 16
02:25:46 Will you tell?02:25:49 Your story please.
02:25:55 Cool me.
02:25:57 Yes, you OK tuts.
Devon
02:26:01 Oh yeah, there's a guy with a microphone talking for a.02:26:08 So they give you an idea.
Speaker 2
02:26:09 That like this is like.Devon
02:26:12 Everyone was super stoked about the robotic future and things are going to be great and you know, look at all this technology we have and we're all excited and the future looks great.02:26:23 Look at look at oh dish.
02:26:25 You know that that was like a thing of the future.
02:26:27 Well, you don't want to be the the girl on the the right there that.
02:26:30 Look, look how.
Speaker 9
02:26:32 Exactly 7 minutes and 58 seconds and that time is as modern as washed 50 dishes and 40 pieces of silverware as ice. Well, it's all over, missus Drudge. You may as.02:26:42 Well, rest now.
02:26:45 As I said before, ladies and gentlemen, this contest is going to be scored on 3 counts.
02:26:50 First, the time it takes to do the dishes unquestionably misses.
Devon
02:26:54 So yeah, like the, you know, we had.02:26:55 The dishwasher was new and.
02:26:58 It was going to make, you know, the job of a housewife.
02:27:00 So much easier.
02:27:01 And and all these modern and then everyone kind of.
02:27:07 Got ****** ** by by World War 2.
02:27:12 So it was it.
02:27:13 It was a huge change.
02:27:15 It was a huge change in in tone and everything else.
02:27:19 I mean, well, think about this way too.
02:27:20 Like a lot of that, a lot of that film noir stuff, right, like the the gangster movies and stuff like that, you know, certainly some of it was prior to World War 2, but it got the reason they had.
02:27:31 To come up with the haze.
02:27:32 Though does it start to get a little out of hand?
02:27:35 So anyway.
02:27:38 All right guys.
02:27:39 Well, I hope that you enjoy.
02:27:42 What is left?
02:27:44 Of your Saturday or your Sunday.
02:27:49 Or whatever else.
02:27:51 I will have a secret message.
02:27:55 Beginning again on Tuesday stream I'll have some time.
02:28:00 I haven't been able to look at every option for the alt text stuff that you guys sent in with your emails, but I have been investigating some of them.
02:28:09 And even some that you didn't mention, there's a couple kind of fun things that I was thinking about maybe doing.
02:28:17 So I'm I'm researching that and trying to find ways.
02:28:20 Like I said, something's got like a good mix of security but also accessibility and.
02:28:28 And maybe a little fun added to it.
02:28:30 As well.
02:28:31 And some of that, some of that might involve the secret messages anyway, guys.
Speaker 2
02:28:38 Hope you all have a wonderful evening.Devon
02:28:41 4 black pilled.02:28:43 I am of course.
02:28:46 Devil's day.
Speaker 12
02:28:52 What about the city of the day after tomorrow?02:28:55 Say the year 2000.
02:28:58 I think it will be completely different.
02:29:00 In fact, it may not even exist at all.
02:29:03 Oh, I'm not thinking of the atom bomb and the next Stone Age.
02:29:08 I'm thinking of the incredible breakthrough which has been made possible by developments and communicate.
02:29:15 Particularly the transistor and above all the communication satellite.
02:29:21 These things will make possible a world in which we can be in instant contact with each other, wherever we may be, where we can contact our friends anywhere on Earth, even if we don't know their actual physical location.
02:29:35 It will be possible in that age, perhaps only 50 years from now, for a man to conduct his business from.
02:29:42 To Haiti or Bali, just as well as he could from London.
02:29:47 In fact, if it proves worthwhile, almost any executive skill, any administrative skill, even any physical skill.
02:29:56 Could be made independent of distance.
02:29:59 I am perfectly serious when I suggest that one day we may have brain surgeons in Edinburgh operating on patients in New Zealand.
02:30:10 When that time comes.
02:30:12 The whole world will have shrunk to a point.
02:30:15 And the traditional role of the city as a meeting place for.
02:30:19 A man would have.
02:30:21 Ceased to make any sense.
02:30:23 In fact, men will no longer commute.
02:30:26 They will communicate.
02:30:29 They won't have to travel for business anymore.
02:30:31 They'll only travel for pleasure.
02:30:34 I only hope that when that day comes and when the city is abolished, the whole world isn't turned into one giant suburb.