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INSOMNIA STREAM: MUH BOOKS EDITION.mp3

05/14/2021
Devon
00:00:00 Good morning, good afternoon and good evening.
00:04:52 Good. Good golly guys.
00:04:57 Or have the other like good things to say?
00:05:03 What's another good thing?
00:05:05 Something that people say.
00:05:06 Good day, Sir.
00:05:08 I don't know.
00:05:08 I feel like I've said that probably a few times anyway.
00:05:13 Here we go.
00:05:14 Here we go.
00:05:15 It's Tuesday, I think.
00:05:17 Or probably Wednesday, depending on where you live on the planet.
00:05:21 Uh, But yeah, it's Tuesday night, sort of.
00:05:25 Wednesday morning.
00:05:27 Or some other random day.
00:05:29 If you're watching the replay.
00:05:32 But because we're not watching the replay, we're experiencing life in real time.
00:05:37 We're going to go over some news items.
00:05:39 That will be relevant.
00:05:40 Two real time.
00:05:43 But first.
00:05:45 Before we do that.
00:05:48 Before we do that.
00:05:51 We have to we have to take a look at some beautiful artwork that was just recently unveiled.
00:05:58 Gorgeous, gorgeous artwork.
00:06:01 You know, I'm not even mad anymore.
00:06:04 That they they they pulled down all those statues.
00:06:08 I mean, if if they had, if they had just said, you know what, don't worry, guys, we're gonna, we're going to put up better statues in place of the ones we pulled down.
00:06:19 So you know it.
00:06:21 It's not that we're just, we hate art and we're going to take down statues.
00:06:25 Just you know, we're update.
00:06:27 You know, kind of like, you know when you.
00:06:30 Your your favorite strip mall gets a makeover.
00:06:34 It's still the it's the same stores, nothing changes.
00:06:37 It's just, you know, it looks a little.
00:06:39 More, you know, Adobe and tan.
00:06:42 You know, maybe they throw in.
00:06:43 Some some fake rock.
00:06:45 Facades and a fountain or something?
00:06:48 But it's still the same ****** stores.
00:06:50 Don't worry.
00:06:55 I I I give you.
00:06:58 The new 25 foot tall statue unveiled in New York City, Rockefeller Center to honor African American culture.
00:07:12 Yeah, yeah, alright.
00:07:14 The The artist, of course, is black.
00:07:17 So you know this is just.
00:07:23 What are you going to do?
00:07:24 What are you going to do?
00:07:25 I don't really care, right?
00:07:27 Rockefeller Center.
00:07:28 So let them let them put whatever ******** they want, but.
00:07:33 Yeah, this is the kind.
00:07:34 Of stuff that the classical statues that.
00:07:38 Were pulled down over the, I mean, and we'll continue to get.
00:07:40 Pulled down.
00:07:41 This is the kind of **** that's going.
00:07:43 To replace it, it's kind.
00:07:44 Of like if you guys you know, did you guys see Obamas's presidential painting?
00:07:49 Right.
00:07:50 So Obama, of course, had to make sure that the artist was black.
00:07:54 You know, he he couldn't let a white artist paint him.
00:07:59 So I'm gonna.
00:07:59 Look this up.
00:08:00 I forgot about that Obama.
00:08:03 Official painting.
00:08:07 Ended up getting a dude.
00:08:09 That painted a ******* sperm on his forehead.
00:08:12 Like, that's not even ********.
00:08:16 I sure hope this is.
00:08:17 High rez enough for me to zoom.
00:08:19 In on that.
00:08:22 I think it is.
00:08:23 It's it's high res enough.
00:08:27 Alright, so this is.
00:08:29 This is.
00:08:31 A great cultural contribution.
00:08:37 A diversity hire artist.
00:08:42 Let me see if I zoom it all the way in.
00:08:43 Let's see if I can show you guys.
00:08:46 So it'll sperm on his forehead, right there on.
00:08:49 The right side.
00:08:52 You see it now, you zoom in more so you can see it.
00:08:55 Got a sperm on his forehead.
00:09:00 Do you see?
00:09:07 So yeah, this is the.
00:09:10 You know.
00:09:12 As it it's not just, you know, stuff like we're talking about how you know supply chains.
00:09:18 We'll talk about the gas thing here in a second.
00:09:20 That's not necessarily part.
00:09:21 Of it, but maybe.
00:09:24 Supply chains are going to get ******** because you're not going to have as competent of people protecting them.
00:09:29 So I guess you know, like in, in terms of the guessing, that's related.
00:09:32 I don't know what they're.
00:09:33 Yeah, who?
00:09:34 Who's who's responsible for clicking on the the the **** link that gave them the ransomware or whatever.
00:09:41 But you know it it.
00:09:43 You have.
00:09:45 You're going to have diversity hires across the board now and your society.
00:09:51 Is going to suffer every step.
00:09:53 But it's not going to just be stuff like bridges in Florida collapsing and killing everyone because they wanted a girl to make the bridge.
00:10:01 And it's not going to just be like a sperm on the forehead of the president because, you know, they they had to have a black.
00:10:07 Guy paint it.
00:10:08 You know, and it's not going to just be.
00:10:10 Like this *******.
00:10:12 I don't know what.
00:10:13 What even to ******* call that thing, Rockefeller?
00:10:17 I don't, I don't I.
00:10:18 Don't even know.
00:10:19 But, but it's going to be.
00:10:22 You know everything across the board you're, you know any anything that's going to be a public art, right?
00:10:27 Public art is is there it's it's a product of the public.
00:10:33 So when the.
00:10:33 Public changes, so there's the public art.
00:10:39 In many ways, you know, a lot of these statues, they were tearing down.
00:10:45 It had nothing to do with who that was.
00:10:49 And in in some ways like, I mean it did, but in some ways it didn't have even and to deal with the fact that it was a white guy so much as.
00:10:58 They wanted to destroy symbols.
00:11:03 Of who they were replacing.
00:11:07 You know and and and.
00:11:08 That's happened throughout history over and over and over again.
00:11:13 Why do you think when you you see these these museums full of statues from, you know, the Greek and Roman statues?
00:11:23 They're they're all like the the heads are ******* knocked off and the noses are smashed off and ship.
00:11:27 Like that.
00:11:28 Why do you think that that happened?
00:11:32 Do you think?
00:11:33 They were just clumsy with statues all the time.
00:11:38 And that's what happens when you get.
00:11:40 Taken over, they.
00:11:41 They destroy every symbol that represents you.
00:11:47 It's a version.
00:11:48 It's a way of, you know, waving their flag over a conquered city.
00:11:59 So yeah, I mean, I just can't believe that it's it's a little funny.
00:12:04 I mean, it's about as funny, I guess as.
00:12:06 Obama sperm had.
00:12:09 But the uh, I mean, come on.
00:12:18 I hope they keep it up forever.
00:12:22 I really do.
00:12:24 It's so bad.
00:12:30 Ohh boy so yeah anyway.
00:12:35 Hurray, America.
00:12:38 So on to some serious news.
00:12:44 If I can find my little links here.
00:12:49 You know there's.
00:12:49 A video we might watch too later in the stream.
00:12:56 It depends on how long it is.
00:12:59 I haven't watched yet, and I suspect it's longer than I'm thinking, but I'm going to start that downloading actually right now, so if we want to watch it, we can.
00:13:11 Hopefully this doesn't kill the stream.
Speaker
00:13:15 We will see.
Devon
00:13:17 Alright, well that's downloading.
00:13:18 Hopefully the stream isn't dying, and if it is I'm recording.
00:13:23 I'm going to bring up another.
00:13:25 Story for y'all y'all.
00:13:30 I'm not a y'all Sayer, usually.
Speaker 3
00:13:34 Bum, bum, bum, bum.
Devon
00:13:37 Bring up an image here for the full effect.
00:13:51 All right.
00:13:55 But you can guess already what kind of a story this is.
00:14:03 Dunkin' Donuts customer.
00:14:05 Aged 77, fatally punched by employee.
00:14:13 In Tampa, FL, police said a Dunkin Donut store employee fatally punched a 77 year old customer after the employee said the man repeatedly used a racial slur against.
00:14:27 Him I'm sure.
00:14:29 The victim, a man who police did not name, was punched May 4th and died Friday.
00:14:36 That led to a manslaughter charge only manslaughter.
00:14:41 Because you know well, he said. So, I mean, you can't.
00:14:45 How can you?
00:14:46 That technically you can't murder someone that that says that, right?
00:14:52 That led to a.
00:14:52 Manslaughter of a.
00:14:55 Against 27 year old Corey Pujols, who worked at the store, Pujols told police the man was extremely rude.
00:15:06 The day of the punch and had called him a racial slur. Pujols, who is Black, said he confronted the man about the slur, at which point the 77 year old man repeated it.
00:15:20 And Pujol, who has very little impulse control and a low IQ.
00:15:27 Decided to attack.
00:15:29 The 77 year old man and by and kill him a a Tampa Police Department report says that after he was punched, the victim fell backwards and hit his head on the concrete floor.
00:15:39 The top the Tampa Bay Times reported an autopsy shows the man suffered a skull fracture and brain contusions.
00:15:47 But Joe's was jailed Tuesday without bail on a charge of aggravated aggravated manslaughter of a person older than 65. Oh, that's weird. They've got a.
00:15:56 A specific kind of manslaughter for people that are older than 65, which carries a maximum 30 year prison sentence.
00:16:05 Jail records show a public defender will be appointed present.
00:16:09 A Duncan spokesperson did not immediately respond to an e-mail request for comment.
00:16:14 Well, I'm pretty sure Duncan is one of those companies that was saying how much Black Lives Matter, so they probably don't give.
00:16:21 A **** about what happens here.
00:16:25 So yeah, it's you.
00:16:29 You look, I don't know if the old guy said anything, but it really doesn't matter, right?
00:16:34 In a white primacy society doesn't matter, because in a white primacy society, no one's going to punch a 77 year old to death for words.
00:16:44 Well, you don't live in in that country anymore. That the country that that 77 year old was born in is gone.
00:16:52 And he just didn't know it.
00:16:56 He just didn't know it.
00:16:57 It's kind of like when you see these stories of.
00:17:01 College kids going to these Muslim countries or, you know, whatever, when you look at these stories about people going to Qatar or Dubai and then acting like an ******* or doing drugs or ******* or something like that and then and then.
00:17:13 They they get all.
00:17:14 Surprised that they get thrown into jail.
00:17:18 And because they just don't understand the cultural difference, they don't know it's it's serious business out there.
00:17:24 They don't just let things slide out there.
00:17:27 Well out here.
00:17:30 You know you, you you can't. I mean free speech is. Is that that ship's gone.
00:17:36 That ship's gone.
00:17:38 And you can either upgrade your firmware, which doesn't just include being more careful when you're in public or or rather when you're in proximity to these people.
00:17:53 But uh, I mean, you can't just be on defense.
00:17:56 If there's the rules.
00:17:59 Right.
00:18:03 So anyway, that's the new.
00:18:06 That's the new country you live in.
00:18:08 It's actually not that new.
00:18:10 This kind of **** happens way more often than they report.
00:18:15 All right.
00:18:16 Next story is the gas prices.
00:18:23 So we talked about last stream about how the that pipeline getting taken over by the ransomware first of.
00:18:32 All here's what.
00:18:32 I don't get.
00:18:34 How much ******* ransom are they asking for?
00:18:37 Because this is, this is a lot of.
00:18:40 They're losing lots of money, lots of ******* money.
00:18:44 And I I can't imagine.
00:18:48 Them asking for so much like more money than they're losing.
00:18:53 And you could say, oh, that's the principal thing.
00:18:56 These we all know these ******* don't have principles, so I don't think that's the case.
00:19:02 I mean, they got ******* deep.
00:19:04 Uh, my guess is that they they they probably just.
00:19:12 They're working with law enforcement or something like that and trying to get around it.
00:19:17 But yeah, I just.
00:19:19 Don't understand why they don't just pay it if it's if it's this big of a deal.
00:19:23 Anyway, more than 1000 gas stations run out.
00:19:26 Of fuel.
00:19:28 More than 1000 gas stations in southeast in the southeast reported running out of fuel primarily because of what analysts say is unwarranted panic buying. Yeah, unwarranted panic buying. Who?
00:19:40 Who would be?
00:19:42 How is that unwarranted?
00:19:45 If you know that the pipeline that delivers pretty much all the gas to that entire coast.
00:19:53 Is not operable and a lot of people, you know, you have to drive to work.
00:19:59 Oregon, a lot of people they use their cars for or ****.
00:20:01 What if you're an Uber driver or something like that?
00:20:04 You know what?
00:20:05 Or a pizza delivery driver.
00:20:07 What you what?
00:20:07 It's not just transportation for you, it's how you make your money.
00:20:14 I don't see how that's unwarranted panic buying.
00:20:16 I mean, I.
00:20:16 Think you should the.
00:20:18 Problem with gas is it's really difficult.
00:20:20 To have like some kind of storage.
00:20:22 There's ways you can.
00:20:25 Treat gasoline so it lasts a little bit longer, and I I've done that on a small scale I.
00:20:29 Don't have like 100.
00:20:31 Gallons of gas or anything like that, but.
00:20:33 I do have.
00:20:35 Some pretty big.
00:20:39 You know, like the the Jerry cans I got a few, Jerry.
00:20:42 Cans full of.
00:20:43 Gas that's been treated and I, you know, I cycle.
00:20:46 Through it I.
00:20:48 Every time I go fill up, I'll fill up my tank with one of those first.
00:20:53 Like if, especially if it's my truck that just ******* guzzles.
00:20:55 Gasp and then I'll.
00:20:56 Go fill up the tanks, the, the, the Jerry cans again.
00:21:00 So like you can store a little bit.
00:21:03 But it is real difficult to store gas for any kind of period of time and have.
00:21:11 You know non ****** although.
00:21:13 At the same.
00:21:14 Time I think people are a little overreacting about that.
00:21:18 I say that because I I know mechanics will say, oh you you have to drain your gas.
00:21:24 You know, drain your tank if it's been sitting for a few months and stuff like that.
00:21:29 Look, I've revived cars that have been sitting for a couple of years.
00:21:32 Without draining the gas tank.
00:21:34 And without any problems.
00:21:36 I mean I don't get it wrong.
00:21:37 I usually put injector cleaner or something like that in the gas tank 1st and and and some more fresh gas.
00:21:43 I top it off with fresh gas and you know, change the fuel filter and **** like that.
00:21:47 But I've never had like a huge problem with it, so I don't know exactly how long it lasts, but anyway.
00:21:54 Not to get too sidetracked on that.
00:21:56 Government officials acted swiftly to waive safety and environmental.
00:21:59 Rules to speed.
00:22:00 The delivery of fuel by truck, ship or rail to motorists and airports, even as they sought to assure the public that there was no cause for all.
00:22:09 Farm, the colonial pipeline, the biggest fuel pipeline.
00:22:13 In the US.
00:22:14 Delivering about 45% of what is consumed on the East Coast was hit on Friday by a cyber attack by hackers.
00:22:21 Who lock up system computer systems and demand ransom to release them.
00:22:28 Again, not sure why they wouldn't just pay it.
00:22:29 I mean this.
00:22:30 Is a significant cost.
00:22:32 The attack raised concerns once again about the vulnerability of the nation's critical infrastructure.
00:22:38 Let's. Well, let's.
00:22:40 Again, that's going to be a product of diversity and not just diversity.
00:22:44 Some of it's just going to be dysgenic like, you know, like we've talked about the Iqs among white populations are dropping.
00:22:51 So you just you just have a lower quality person in charge of everything.
00:22:57 And then they're and they're hiring people.
00:22:59 And if you know anything about people that hire people they never want to hire, someone who's more competent than they.
00:23:06 So once you start to have the competency bleed or the brain drain or whatever it is that you know you whatever term you want to use for when a.
00:23:15 Well, when you experience, I guess dysgenics inside of an agency or a company or something like that, that's part of it.
00:23:23 You know, you get some ******* who weasels his way or, you know, through nepotism or for whatever reason gets in a position of power.
00:23:32 **** ***** usually know they're **** *****, especially if they've managed to get their their way into power.
00:23:39 And the last thing they want to do is hire people that are going to to, well, I mean, compete with them.
00:23:49 You don't want.
00:23:50 To hire anyone that's going to compete.
Speaker
00:23:51 With you.
Devon
00:23:53 And if there's any kind of tribal aspect to it, like, let's say that this incompetent person is like a diversity hire.
00:24:01 Often you have that going on too.
00:24:03 It's not just a a matter of them wanting to hire someone who's worse than they are.
00:24:10 So they never have to worry about the competition, but they're also going to hire someone that's that's part of their tribe.
00:24:18 Right.
00:24:19 And so you, you're going to have, I mean, your entire government agencies, you know, huge corporations, they're all going to suffer these at roughly the same time.
00:24:32 So it's, you know, strap in, this is just the beginning.
00:24:36 I mean, we've already seen stuff like airplanes flying out of the sky and stuff because they outsource the programming to India and things like that.
00:24:44 It's just, you know this.
00:24:45 Is just the beginning of the the.
00:24:47 Fall of the.
00:24:48 The mighty W the mighty West.
00:24:52 A large part of the pipeline or pipeline resumed operations manually late Monday and Colonial anticipates restarting most of its operations by the end of the week, US Energy Secretary Jennifer Granholm said.
00:25:08 Motorists may still feel a crunch because it takes a few days to ramp up operations, but she said there is no reason to hoard gasoline.
00:25:18 We know that we have gasoline, we just have to get it to the.
00:25:21 Right places, she.
00:25:22 Said S&P's oil price information service put the number of gas stations encountering.
00:25:28 Shortages at more than 1000.
00:25:32 See, you say this right after saying that it was pointless to hoard. Guess. Well, I mean, if 1000 ******* gas stations are out of gas, you might want to make sure you have some.
00:25:43 A lot of that is just because they're selling three or four times as much gasoline again, yeah.
00:25:48 When everyone finds out that that it's going to run out, you get some.
00:25:55 Because people do panic blah.
Speaker
00:25:57 Blah blah, blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
00:25:58 Blah it becomes self fulfilling prophecy.
00:26:01 No, it's just it's just it's legitimate.
00:26:05 They would have run out one way or another, maybe.
00:26:07 It would have taken a couple more days but.
00:26:10 The pipeline runs from Texas blah.
00:26:12 Blah blah, we already know that.
00:26:15 In Virginia, a 7.7% of the state's nearly 3900 gas stations reported running out of fuel Tuesday. Excuse me, according to GasBuddy, which tracks supply.
00:26:27 In North Carolina, 8.5% of almost 5 or 5400 stations were out of were out and the company said there were scattered reports of higher gasoline prices. But prices were rising even before the pipeline incident headed into a busy summer driving season.
00:26:47 Nevertheless, ground home warned the gas station owners will have no tolerance for price gouging.
00:26:55 I'm sure that still happens anyway.
00:27:00 To ease shortages, the White House is considering temporary temporarily waiving a law that says ships delivering products between US ports must be built and manned by Americans.
00:27:12 The Transportation Department also is relaxing some workforce.
00:27:16 See, isn't that ****** **?
00:27:19 That you have so many foreign workers.
00:27:22 That in order to get gasoline from one part of the country to the next, you're going to have to change regulations so.
Speaker 2
00:27:32 That the that.
Devon
00:27:34 Boats that are manned by non Americans are able to move, move the fuel.
00:27:44 We're looking at every option we have across the federal government and all blah.
Speaker 3
00:27:48 Blah blah blah blah.
00:27:49 All right.
Devon
00:27:51 So this looks like a temporary thing, like I was saying, but at the same.
00:27:55 Time like look.
00:27:56 Sometimes this **** people get crazy quick.
00:27:59 It wasn't that many years ago that there was a pipeline that that went into Arizona that burst, and I think I've talked about this before and Arizona, like, was short on gas like they.
00:28:11 It was, you know, a very similar situation in terms of the supply.
00:28:15 And so you had gas stations running out of gas and stuff like that, but it wasn't like the end of the world within like, three or four days.
00:28:24 Or it might.
00:28:24 Have been a week.
00:28:26 But it was just a matter of days.
00:28:29 People were hijacking gasoline trucks.
Speaker
00:28:33 They were.
Devon
00:28:34 They were carjacking gasoline trucks, bringing in the supply of gas after, like a week.
00:28:43 It was already turning into the Wild West.
00:28:45 After a week of of.
00:28:47 You know, we don't have as much gas.
Speaker
00:28:49 For a week.
Devon
00:28:51 That's really, I mean that's the only thing holding the society together is the the the comfort level is the the convenience factor.
00:29:02 If you inconvenience people in the right ways in ways that make them feel, even if it's not even that realistic, but if it makes them feel as though they're.
00:29:12 Their safety and securities at risk, people wig out pretty quick.
00:29:18 That it's one of the reasons why I think a large portion of the population, they're freaking out like that.
00:29:23 The the mask caught ****** that stabbed.
00:29:26 That guy to death.
00:29:28 That's what I'm talking about.
00:29:30 You make people feel like they're serving.
00:29:31 I mean, look, it was a crazy ******.
00:29:33 Probably would have stabbed someone to death anyway, right?
00:29:35 But like you've seen the incidents of, like, all these mascots that go *** **** and scream at people who aren't wearing mask.
00:29:43 And I know a lot of people talk about like, oh, well, this is just it's it's because they're wearing a mask, the psychology of.
00:29:49 And that's true.
00:29:50 That has that plays into it.
00:29:52 And they'll say, oh, well, it's just because they, they have a little bit of authority and they, you know, that's true.
00:29:57 That's something to do with it, but also really what's driving.
00:30:01 I think that is fear.
00:30:04 Is it's an irrational, stupid fear, but it's still a fear.
00:30:08 And that's all it takes to make the normies spurge out is make them feel like you know the ride. The ride's going to be over, you know.
00:30:19 The the unlimited supply of calories and dopamine is going to come to an end.
00:30:26 And in fact, the mascots I think, get especially mad.
00:30:28 Not just because they're the they see you as a threat to their safety when you're not wearing a mask, but they also freak out because they think you're making the lockdown take longer.
00:30:40 You know, it's because of you that they can't go out and ******* go, but **** some.
00:30:47 Some gay prostitute and some alley somewhere.
00:30:52 I mean, I don't know.
00:30:53 It is these ******* do.
00:30:57 So you're putting a stop to the fun.
00:31:00 But yeah, it doesn't take much.
00:31:02 It does not take much to make the the normies freak out.
00:31:06 Imagine if you would somehow, if you were able to cut the OR or interrupt the supply of.
00:31:13 I don't know.
00:31:15 Like Cheetos to the East Coast, just something like that, like, or just.
00:31:21 I mean, obviously, if you were to sign, there's so many different avenues for a food.
00:31:25 It's like there's a food pipeline.
00:31:26 Not yet.
00:31:27 Eventually there will be right.
00:31:29 There'll be the pipeline that just carries the, the the mashed up beetles that we all have.
00:31:34 To eat.
00:31:35 The Soylent Green pipeline.
00:31:39 We'll we'll get a hijack.
00:31:41 If there was a food pipeline, forget about it.
00:31:45 I mean, you would have ******* absolute chaos.
00:31:48 Absolute ******* chaos.
00:31:50 This is just gasoline.
00:31:52 Gasoline is, I mean.
00:31:54 All it's going to do is it's going to hurt people economically.
00:31:59 You know that this is just how they react when they when they are going.
00:32:02 To be hurt economically.
00:32:04 If you were to interrupt the supply of something that was actually tied directly to the survive.
00:32:10 You know, like water or or food.
00:32:14 I mean, it would be absolute ******* chaos in just a few days in just a few days.
00:32:21 So anyway.
00:32:23 So that's going.
00:32:24 On right now.
00:32:27 Next up, now, this is an interesting story.
00:32:31 It's funny because they tweeted this out and I wish I had screencapped the tweet.
00:32:36 I'm sure it's still up, but Scientific American.
00:32:40 Tweeted something out recently.
00:32:43 That was a little bit.
00:32:45 Little bit shocking.
00:32:47 Well, I don't know.
00:32:48 Nothing really shocking anymore, but it was a little surprising.
00:32:52 That they they tweeted it out.
00:32:56 But it also kind of goes to show the confidence.
00:32:58 Level of where we're at.
00:33:01 I've talked about before how there is a I don't know a.
00:33:04 Certain tribe of people you know.
00:33:08 Some some call them Jews.
00:33:12 That that will deny being tied to political movements and and influence.
00:33:21 While it's unpopular, and then once they've accomplished the goal and it's been kind of solidified in the culture, it's no longer a taboo then they they they rush to take credit for it.
00:33:35 And this is sort of what's going on with this story.
00:33:40 What this story is.
00:33:42 About the the headline is.
00:33:44 The forgotten history of the world's first trans clinic.
00:33:48 The Institute for Sexual Research in Berlin would be a century old if it hadn't fallen victim to the Nazi ideology.
00:33:57 So when you were in grade school, learning about World War 2 and the Nazis, and they were telling you about how the Nazis were going around burning books.
00:34:06 Then they were showing you the the that same the same like 4 photos that everyone saw of Nazis burning books.
00:34:13 And you saw the hundreds of movies.
00:34:17 That depicted either Nazis burning books or a metaphor for Nazis burning books.
00:34:23 You know, one of the ones I pointed out one.
00:34:24 Of my movies movie.
00:34:26 Reviews was the the scene in Pleasantville where all the white kids get mad because the colored kids and they start burning the you know, the colored books, the books with colored illustrations and.
00:34:37 Art books and stuff like that.
00:34:39 I mean it.
00:34:40 It's just been like this thing over and over and over again and of.
00:34:43 Course you know.
00:34:44 It's not even worth.
00:34:47 You know, opining over it like that, the, the fact that my books banned like that that, you know, when it comes right down to it, the left bans books and has no problem.
00:34:55 With that whatsoever.
00:34:57 But you heard about this about the Nazis?
00:35:00 And you never.
00:35:01 You just make the assumption because they never really say. I mean, if you're watching a fair Fahrenheit 451.
00:35:08 Right.
00:35:08 You know that that whole movie is.
00:35:10 About that.
00:35:11 That entire movie is about basically Nazis burning books.
00:35:15 They just made it extra scary.
00:35:17 It was like some dystopian future.
00:35:20 Where the firemen because houses were now fireproof, firemen were now their job was to go around and use flamethrowers and burn books and like that was their full time job.
00:35:31 Apparently there was enough underground, you know, secret book dealers to where they they had to have.
00:35:36 An entire agency responsible just for doing that.
Speaker 2
00:35:40 All the time.
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00:35:41 And they would do that.
00:35:42 And so the.
00:35:45 You know, which was obviously, you know, they were obviously metaphorically there.
00:35:51 It was just a.
00:35:53 It was it was hyperbole, right?
00:35:55 They were there and they were.
00:35:56 It was also, I think, to hammer into the heads of of the young kids that had to read that ******* book in school and watch that movie.
00:36:06 I mean that.
00:36:06 Movie that movie got played.
00:36:08 I think I I had three different classes growing up where that was a required movie.
00:36:13 We had to watch.
00:36:15 And just, you know, really get into your head that because at the time too, if you think about it, the left was worried about censorship.
00:36:22 The left was the one that was trying to get rid of anything that was prohibiting *********** and blasphemy and the sort of things that were banned in in our Western culture.
00:36:36 And so they were trying to Telegraph to the public that, oh, censorship is bad.
00:36:44 You don't want to be like one of.
00:36:45 These evil Nazis.
00:36:47 And so you just get this impression that the Nazis were going around burning copies of like, Huck, Huck Finn and, you know, and just, you know, Garfield comics and **** like that.
00:36:57 You didn't know what the **** they were.
00:36:58 Actually burning because they they make it sound like the Nazis just hated.
00:37:02 They hate knowledge, they hate art and knowledge.
00:37:06 They hate literature.
00:37:08 They're just going around burning books because they're afraid.
00:37:12 Of the idea.
00:37:13 Yes, they're just a bunch of closed minded ******* psychos.
00:37:19 They want to burn ideas.
00:37:21 Well, you can't burn ideas.
00:37:23 They're going to, you know that that whole ********, right.
00:37:27 Well, you read this article.
00:37:28 I mean, I've already.
00:37:29 I already knew this.
00:37:30 It's just like I said, it's interesting that they're they're kind of.
00:37:34 Bringing it up. But you know, here's the here's the first paragraph right here. The first gender affirmation surgeries took place in the 1920s at a facility which employed transgender technicians and nurses, and which was headed by a gay Jewish man.
00:37:52 Right there.
00:37:52 First sentence in the article.
00:37:57 These are the books.
00:37:58 They were these when they would go in the Nazis would.
00:38:01 Come well, I'll.
00:38:02 Just read the article.
00:38:03 That they, they, they they'll explain it for me.
00:38:06 The forgotten history of the Institute and its fall to the Nazis bent on the euthanasia.
00:38:12 Of homosexuals and transgender people offers us both hope and a cautionary tale in the face of oppressive anti transit legislation in the United States.
00:38:24 That's one thing that should let you know where we where we're at in the history or in sorry in the culture.
00:38:30 Is every news article talking about passing laws that prevent boys in dresses from playing on girls teams in in, you know, high school sports and stuff like that.
00:38:46 Every single ******* article about this ****.
00:38:50 Describes those as anti trans laws.
00:38:52 Every single one.
00:38:54 Every single one.
00:38:58 And that because that's where we're at in the in the culture now.
00:39:04 It'll never like it.
00:39:06 Trans is normal now.
00:39:08 It's been 100% normalized in the United States or at least on the national level.
00:39:16 And so anything that goes against their psychotic worldview.
00:39:21 It's now and it's like, I mean, look, they don't even have to do this anymore back.
00:39:27 You know, 15 years ago when every single story about immigration control was, you know, anti immigration laws.
00:39:37 The the left owns owns the language because they own the printing presses.
00:39:42 This story begins late one night in Berlin, on the cusp of the 20th century.
00:39:47 Magnus Hirschfeld, a young Jewish doctor, recently finished with his military service, found a German soldier on his doorstep, distraught.
00:39:56 And agitated, the young man had come to confess himself.
00:40:00 As an earning a word used in Germany to refer to a homosexual man.
00:40:07 And explain the cover of darkness to speak of such things was dangerous business. The infamous paragraph 175 and the German Criminal Code made homosexuality illegal.
00:40:23 Look, that's a good thing.
00:40:24 And then we.
00:40:25 Have a a related.
00:40:26 Story we'll talk about in a minute.
00:40:29 A man so accused could be stripped of his ranks and titles and imprisoned.
00:40:35 Hirschfeld understood the soldiers plight.
00:40:38 He was himself both homosexual and Jewish.
00:40:42 He had toured.
00:40:42 Europe and watched the unfolding or the unfolding trial against Oscar Wilde.
00:40:49 And written an anonymous pamphlet asking why the married man who seduces the governess remains free while the homosexual men in loving, consensual relationships men like Oscar Wilde were imprisoned.
00:41:03 Well, I think they should both be in prison, but that's OK.
00:41:06 Hirschfeld did his best to comfort the man, but upon leaving his doctor, the soldier shot himself.
00:41:13 It was the eve.
00:41:15 Of his wedding, an event he could not face.
00:41:20 The the soldier bequeathed his private papers to Hirschfeld along with a letter quote, the thought that you could contribute to.
00:41:28 You a future when the German fatherland will think of us in more just terms, he wrote, sweetens the hour of death.
00:41:38 Hirschfeld would be forever haunted by this needless loss the soldier had called himself a curse fit only to die because the expectations of heterosexual norms.
00:41:50 Ohh no. Oh no.
00:41:54 Uh reinforced by marriage.
00:41:56 Honor evil law?
00:42:00 Made no room for his kind.
00:42:03 Yes, by design.
00:42:06 By design, what you're describing is the immune system of the society acting against an infection.
00:42:16 And I'm sorry that you you have.
00:42:19 Found yourself? The infection.
00:42:23 But you're, I mean, look, these these are mechanisms that are in place for a reason.
00:42:28 And they they were working right.
00:42:30 Like it kind of it got rid of that guy, right.
00:42:33 Without having to actually do any violence.
00:42:35 To them it.
00:42:36 Just you know the problem worked itself out.
00:42:39 These heartbreaking stories, Hirschfeld wrote.
00:42:42 Bring before us the whole tragedy in Germany.
00:42:45 What Fatherland did they have?
00:42:47 And for what?
00:42:48 Were they fighting in the aftermath of his lonely death, Hirschfeld left his practice.
00:42:53 And specialize in sexual health and began A crusade for justice that could alter the course of queer history.
00:43:04 This is this is going to be.
00:43:05 A tough one to get through.
00:43:08 Hersfeld called his specialty sexual intermediaries.
00:43:14 Included beneath his umbrella were what he considered situational and constitutional homosexuals.
00:43:21 A recognition that there is often a spectrum.
00:43:24 And bisexual practice, as well as what he termed transvestites.
00:43:30 This group did include those who wished to wear the clothes of the opposite sex, but also those from the point of view of their character should be considered as the opposite sex.
00:43:45 Every single time, right?
00:43:48 Every single time.
00:43:52 One soldier with whom Hirschfeld had worked described wearing women's clothing as the chance to be a human, at least for a moment.
00:44:01 He likewise recognized that these people could be either homosexual or heterosexual, heterosexual, something that is still misunderstood about transgender people today.
00:44:12 In terms of him feeling normal?
00:44:14 Oh, I have to wear a dress to feel normal.
00:44:16 There's people that feel like they have.
00:44:17 To kill to.
00:44:18 Feel normal.
00:44:19 What you're talking about is is that's.
00:44:22 Psychotic behavior.
00:44:24 Like if you if you have to, if you have some kind of compulsion that's as extreme as that or really any compulsion.
00:44:33 But like, that's a pretty extreme one in order just.
00:44:35 To feel human.
00:44:38 The immune system should be hard at work.
00:44:40 On you is all I'm.
00:44:41 Going to.
00:44:41 Say, perhaps even more surprising was hirshfield's inclusion of those with no fixed gender at all.
00:44:50 Akin to today's concept of gender fluid or non binary identity, he counted French novelist George Sand among them. Most importantly for Hirshfield, these men and women were acting in accordance with their nature, not against it. I don't know 100% of this guy specifically.
00:45:08 Is tied to this, but just based on what I know about other researchers of that time and that proclivity, I guarantee you, or at least I'm relatively sure that he would also write on pedophilia, just being another sexuality.
00:45:28 History repeats itself.
00:45:29 It's just like in other this is just what was happening then.
00:45:32 If this seems like extremely forward thinking for the time it was possibly more forward thinking than our own current anti trans Sentiment Center on the idea that transgender is both unnatural and new in the wake of a UK court decision limiting trans rights and editorial in the Economist.
00:45:52 Urged or I'm sorry, argued that other countries should follow suit, and the editorial and the observer praised the court for resisting A disturbing trend of children receiving medical treatment as part of a gender trends.
00:46:06 But history bears witness.
00:46:07 To to the plurality of gender and sexuality.
00:46:12 Hurstfield considers Socrates.
00:46:14 Michelangelo and Shakespeare to be sexual.
00:46:17 And OK, you realize what this.
00:46:20 Is called Scientific American.
00:46:22 And really, what counts for science for them is because some Jew said that Socrates, Michelangelo and Shakespeare were gender fluid.
00:46:32 They were.
00:46:34 Because some Jew in the 1930s.
00:46:37 Was promoting.
00:46:39 Degeneracy. It's science he considered himself and his partner, Carl Geiss and other Jew to be the same hershfield's own predecessor, Richard von Krafft. Ebing had claimed in the 19th century that homosexuality was natural. It was a sexual variation.
00:46:59 And Hirshfield believed that a person was congenial, congenitally born that way.
00:47:05 So they were saying it was genetic back then.
00:47:08 And then it became a choice that was genetic.
00:47:10 Again, I don't know.
00:47:11 There is no.
00:47:13 There was no trend or fad, but a recognition that people may be born with a natural, contrary or nature, contrary to their assigned gender.
00:47:23 And in cases where the desire to live as the opposite sex was strong, Hershfield thought science ought to provide a means of transition.
00:47:32 He purchased a Berlin villa in the early 1919 and opened the Institute for Hacksaw. That's some big some big German word I'm.
00:47:41 Not going to say.
00:47:42 In English, its Institute for Sexual Research on July 6, by 1930 it would perform the first modern gender affirmation surgeries in the world.
00:47:55 All right, you understand what this is saying?
00:47:57 That that literally sex change operations were invented by.
00:48:04 Jews that the Nazis got.
00:48:07 Mad at for I don't know.
00:48:10 Doing sex change operations.
00:48:14 A corner building with wings to either side.
00:48:17 The Institute was an architectural gem that blurred the line between professional, intimate living spaces.
00:48:22 A journalist reported it could not be a hospital for it was furnished and plush and full of life everywhere.
00:48:28 Well, that means.
00:48:29 It was well funded.
00:48:31 Its stated purpose to be a place of research, teaching, healing and refuge that could be free of individual or freeing individual from physical ailments, psychology, psychological afflictions and social deprivation.
00:48:46 Hershfield Institute would also be a place of education.
00:48:50 While in medical school, he had experienced the trauma of watching as a gay man was paraded and naked before the class to be verbally abused as degenerate again.
00:49:01 The the immune system hard at work.
00:49:07 At his institute, Hershfield would instead provide sex education and health clinics and vise on contraception.
00:49:15 Imagine that and research on gender and sexuality, both anthropology, anthropological and psychology.
00:49:24 He worked tirelessly to try and overturn paragraph 175, managed to get legally accepted transvestite identity cards for his patients.
00:49:35 Oh God, this ******* guy.
00:49:39 And work to normalize and legitimize well this ******* guy and his fellow tribesmen that I'm sure have helped fund this legitimize I'm asexual and transitioning individuals.
00:49:51 The grounds also included rooms for room, room for offices given over to feminist activists.
00:49:58 Ohh look at that.
00:50:01 Look at that.
00:50:02 Oh, it's like a one stop shop for all things degenerate.
00:50:05 He's even got house.
00:50:06 He's got, like, offices for feminists.
00:50:13 Again, are you starting to?
00:50:15 I mean you.
00:50:16 See what?
00:50:16 They're they're basically just things.
00:50:19 That they denied.
00:50:21 Not that long ago.
00:50:23 They're kind of just they're celebrating that they they've mission accomplished.
00:50:27 They don't have.
00:50:27 To hide it anymore.
00:50:32 This whole idea that that Germans just one day for no reason got mad at Jews like for literally no reason.
00:50:41 It's insane that that so many Americans especially.
00:50:46 Still have that simpleton view of things.
00:50:52 The grounds also included.
00:50:54 Are blah blah blah.
00:50:56 As well as a printing house.
00:50:59 Look at that.
00:51:00 They got a printing press.
00:51:03 For sexual reform journals.
00:51:05 Oh, you mean so when the Nazis were, you know?
00:51:07 Busting up printing.
00:51:08 Presses maybe meant to dispel myths about sexuality.
00:51:15 OK, so they.
00:51:16 They were making ****** propaganda, feminist propaganda.
00:51:21 Gay propaganda.
00:51:24 They were.
00:51:24 They had subversive offices for all these feminists, you know, political organizations working out of the same building they're performing.
00:51:36 Sex change operations on the people that they managed to brainwash with their propaganda and just random crazy ******* people.
00:51:45 And like, you know, this was the ******* 30.
00:51:48 So you know that surgery.
00:51:49 Was was awesome.
00:51:52 The institute would ultimately house an immense library on sexuality.
00:51:57 Ah, a library of books.
00:52:03 That weren't.
00:52:04 Copies of Huck Finn.
00:52:07 Gathered over many years and included rare books and diagrams and protocols for male to female surgical transitions.
00:52:15 Ohh weird so.
00:52:16 I mean like not not copies of Shakespeare.
00:52:21 Ah, in addition to psychiatrists for therapy.
00:52:25 He had hired Ludwig Levy Lens, another Jew, a gynecologist and surgeon, Erwin Gorbunov T.
00:52:34 Together, they perform male to female surgery, called some big, long German word, literally translated to transformation of general genitals.
00:52:43 That's the way the Germans always do that when they don't have a word for something, they just cram a bunch of.
00:52:47 ******* words together.
00:52:49 Instead of getting clever about it.
00:52:52 And so it makes it this impossible to to pronounce German word that it's literally in German.
00:52:59 Just the words transformation of genitals smashed into one word.
00:53:03 This occurred in stages, castration.
00:53:07 God, I'm not.
00:53:08 Going to go through all the stages, it's bad.
00:53:11 Alright, uh.
00:53:14 These two only.
00:53:14 Treated men at this time, female to male would be wouldn't be practiced until 1949, after the war.
00:53:28 Importantly, patients would also be prescribed hormone therapy, allowing them to grow natural breasts and softer.
00:53:35 Teachers, their groundbreaking studies meticulously documented drew international attention and international patients as well.
00:53:44 Rights and recognition did not immediately follow.
00:53:46 However, after surgery, some trans women had difficulty getting work to support themselves.
00:53:52 Yeah, you think?
00:53:54 And as a result, 55 became nurses at the Institute itself. In this way, Hershfeld sought to provide a safe space.
00:54:02 Oh God, for those who altered, their bodies differed from the the gender that they were assigned at birth, including at times, protection from love.
00:54:13 Anyway, here we go.
00:54:15 And then and then what happened?
00:54:18 That social institute existed as early as 1919, recognizing the plurality of gender identity and offering support even through affirmation surgery comes as a surprise to many. Not well. Maybe many, but not me.
00:54:32 It should have been the bedrock on which to build a bolder future.
00:54:37 Well, you guys are going.
00:54:38 To do that now, right?
00:54:40 But as the institution celebrated its first decade, the Nazi Party was already on.
00:54:45 The rise, dunt, dunt.
00:54:46 Da da.
00:54:49 By 1932, it was the largest political party in Germany, holding more parliamentary seats and growing its numbers through a nationalism that targeted the immigrant, the disabled and the genetically unfit.
00:55:05 Weakened by economic crisis, Gee, I wonder who caused that?
00:55:10 And without a majority, the Weimar Republic would collapse. Hitler was named chancellor on January 30th, 1933, and would enact policies to rid Germany of the German word. That translates to lives unworthy of living, rammed together into one word in German.
00:55:32 What began as sterilization as sterilization program ultimately led to an extermination of millions of Jews.
00:55:38 OK, wow.
00:55:43 Soviet and Polish citizens, homosexuals, transgender people.
00:55:47 They always like.
00:55:48 Anyway blah blah.
00:55:51 Let's get to the burning books part.
00:55:53 The carnage would flicker over German new Israels the first, but by no means the last of the Nazi book burnings.
00:56:02 Troops swarmed the building.
00:56:04 Carrying off a.
00:56:05 Bronze bust of Hershfield and all of his precious books.
00:56:10 The Nazi youth, women and soldiers took part.
00:56:14 The footage and its voice over declaring the German state had committed the intellectual garbage of the past to the flames.
00:56:22 That's pretty ******* beast.
00:56:26 That's how you get things done.
00:56:29 Soon a tower like Bonfire engulfed more than 20,000 books.
00:56:35 Some of them.
00:56:35 Rare copies that help to provide the historiography for non conforming peoples.
00:56:42 They could never be replaced, thank God.
00:56:46 The Nazis also stole lists of clients, adding the names to the pink lists from which to poach homosexuals for concentration camps.
00:56:55 Levy Lenz, who was like Hirschfeld, was a Jew or was Jewish, fled Germany to escape execution.
00:57:02 But in a dark twist, his colleague Orwin Gore Brunt.
00:57:06 With whom he had performed so many supportive operations joined the Luftwaffe A and would later contribute to grim experiments in the Dachau concentration camp. Hirshfield's likeness would be reproduced on Nazi propaganda as the worst of offenders, both Jewish and homosexual.
00:57:26 All the Nazis.
00:57:27 Would stamp out in their bid to produce the perfect, perfect heteronormative Aryan race.
00:57:36 Stay like this guy.
00:57:37 If this guy was being used in Nazi propaganda, I wonder if he.
00:57:40 Just looks like Super Jewish or something.
00:57:45 OK, let's see if I apply a picture.
00:57:48 Of this ******.
00:58:04 Yeah, this is it's.
00:58:09 It's amazing.
00:58:10 Let's not like, I guess it's not that amazing.
00:58:13 He doesn't look super Jewish, actually.
00:58:15 That's weird.
00:58:17 I'll show you this is.
00:58:19 This is the the.
00:58:20 The I think the Nazi propaganda they're talking about.
00:58:35 I mean, they they didn't make.
00:58:36 Them all merchandise looking.
00:58:39 Yeah, that's we're now at that point.
00:58:43 We're now at the point where they don't have to lie about what those.
00:58:46 Books were anymore.
00:58:49 They've they've got a thermometer.
00:58:51 Up the society's at.
00:58:54 And they check it from time to time to see how much.
00:58:58 More they can.
00:59:01 They can tell them without having a bad reaction.
00:59:07 And they've done the math and they've decided that.
00:59:11 People will actually be upset.
00:59:14 If they find out that the books that the Nazis were burning, we're.
00:59:18 These kinds of books.
00:59:20 And they're right.
00:59:22 All right.
00:59:25 The the only people that are going to give a **** about that, I mean, not even a lot of the MAGA boomers won't even care.
00:59:32 It's not going to sway them.
00:59:34 It's not.
00:59:35 I mean, it'll it'll maybe change their mind a little bit.
00:59:38 I was talking to, well, I told you my mom is.
00:59:42 I wouldn't say like a mega boomer, but she's kind of kind of.
00:59:48 And I and I told her.
00:59:49 This stuff like a couple of years ago I was like, do you ever ask, like, you know what?
00:59:55 What books they were?
00:59:57 Or did you just assume that it was, you know, great works of literature?
01:00:01 You know that these they were, it was ***********, it was, it was, you know, they weren't just going around bringing libraries to the ground because they hated knowledge.
01:00:10 You know that that's that's the that's propaganda that you were told and your parents were told so they would hate the Nazis.
01:00:19 So it's just interesting that, well, it's weird that it's in in Scientific American, I guess that's no.
01:00:25 Longer a a.
01:00:27 Magazine about science, I guess really there science itself doesn't even exist in the West anymore.
01:00:37 But it goes on from there.
01:00:38 I mean it.
01:00:38 Just it just.
01:00:40 Talks about how awesome it is that these Jews invented trans ****.
01:00:47 And how terrible.
01:00:48 It was that the Nazis tried to put.
01:00:49 A stop to it.
01:00:54 So that's that's, you know like I.
01:00:55 Said that's where we're.
01:00:56 At in the timeline.
01:00:59 All right.
01:01:03 And Speaking of.
01:01:08 The trans thing like this is this is now normal.
01:01:12 Here's another headline how like just imagine this.
01:01:16 This headline would never have existed even 10 years ago.
01:01:21 How parents can support their trans kids?
01:01:25 Young transgender or trans people face high rates of anxiety, depression, and suicide.
01:01:31 Yeah, may because they're mentally ill.
01:01:33 These elevated mental health risks largely stem from external factors.
01:01:37 Ohh really?
01:01:40 It's all coming from the outside, not from inside the mind of someone who wants to chop ***** **** off.
01:01:46 Such as discrimination, victimization and most especially, family rejection. So the society's immune system.
01:01:55 M Matsudo, a research fellow at Palo Alto University, is developing and testing an online training program called the Parent Support Program to help parents better understand and support trans Youth.
01:02:08 Matsuno spoke with the conversation with the conversation US, whatever that.
01:02:16 About their findings and how parents can be better advocates and avoid common missteps when a child identifies as trans or non binary, their edited discussion is republished here with permission.
01:02:30 Yeah, we're not going to go through all that.
01:02:31 I'll I'll read the the, the, the, the.
01:02:34 Bullet points.
01:02:37 The first one, what are common challenges?
01:02:41 With parents with with that or parents with trans kids face a big one is fear.
01:02:47 Parents fear for their child's safety. For example, they fear their child will be bullied or they say no, I don't want you to wear that to school.
01:02:55 Or if they don't have knowledge about trans identities, they may feel overwhelmed or not know what to do.
01:03:02 The next one, what does research say about parental support?
01:03:06 Well, of course, it's research is going to say it's great.
01:03:09 A 2016 study showed that trans children who were supported by their parents had similar mental health outcomes as a cisgender control group. Certainly, there have been some other words. If you don't support your child's choice.
01:03:22 To become a trans kid or your choice that you, you know, enforce or that you project onto your child, they're they're going to, they're going to be psychos.
01:03:33 Online resources advise parents to support trans children by using their pronouns and the words.
01:03:40 You have to be an enabler.
01:03:42 You have to participate in the delusion.
01:03:47 Oh, common myths.
01:03:48 This should be good.
01:03:50 The main one is rapid onset of onset of gender dysphoria.
01:03:55 It sounds like a medical term, but it's not used in trance health whatsoever and is based in faulty research.
01:04:03 This law often manifests in itself, and the idea that, Oh my God.
01:04:07 All of a sudden.
01:04:08 My child is trans.
01:04:10 They must be influenced by peers.
01:04:12 You hear that trans kids are not influenced by peers.
01:04:17 A lot of time kids reach puberty and all of a sudden there are feelings of discomfort.
01:04:22 Or maybe it was happening before, but they weren't sharing it with their parent.
01:04:26 So it feels sudden to the parent, but not to the child.
01:04:31 There's also a lot of disinformation around gender affirmation, medical care.
01:04:38 That Mister Hirschfeld here had developed.
01:04:45 There's a fear that.
01:04:48 Oh wait, what if they changed their minds?
01:04:52 You mean like you shouldn't have that worry that if you chop your kids **** off when they're ten, that they might regret it?
01:05:01 This is a regret after transitioning are extremely rare.
01:05:05 As for puberty blockers, they are reversible at low risk.
01:05:11 ******* hell.
01:05:12 Often trans people don't know what's right for them until they try things out.
01:05:17 You hear?
01:05:17 They understand them.
01:05:19 Sometimes you don't know if if it's OK.
01:05:21 To to to try to be a woman until you start taking, you know, hormones and grow ****.
01:05:28 Yes, there are risks to medical interventions, but there are also significant risks associated with continued gender dysphoria.
01:05:36 Good Lord.
01:05:37 So that's where we're at.
01:05:38 That's that's.
01:05:41 That's how quickly things have changed and that's now normalized and that because that's normalized, that's why they can.
01:05:47 Tell you that.
01:05:49 The books that the Nazis were burning.
01:05:51 Were books that uh.
01:05:54 You know the writers of this article would.
Speaker
01:05:56 Have loved.
Devon
01:05:59 It goes on and on and on.
01:06:00 It's just.
01:06:01 It's just *******.
01:06:01 Horrendous though.
01:06:03 And that's just, that's normal.
01:06:05 That's the society you live in.
01:06:06 When I say get out.
01:06:07 Of the city and especially homeschool your kids.
01:06:12 A big part of that is in the same way that.
01:06:17 I mean, look you because you.
01:06:19 No longer define the society or the culture, the, the, the same reason.
01:06:24 They have that.
01:06:25 Horrendous statue in Rockefeller Center, Rockefeller Center now.
01:06:29 You don't have any control.
01:06:30 Over what the the norms are at your school and they and they will take.
01:06:35 Your kids away.
01:06:37 It's already happened in in some minor instances, but that's something that's.
01:06:41 Going to grow.
01:06:44 I mean, there's that that case I posted on my telegram that there's there's, like, the most American ******* story of all time.
01:06:53 In fact, let me.
Speaker
01:06:55 This is the.
Devon
01:06:58 Sadly, the most American thing I've seen in a really long time.
01:07:04 How a Confederate flag painted on a rock could cost a mom or a.
01:07:07 Kid in the bottle.
01:07:09 And a New York mother has been ordered to dispose of a rock near her driveway bearing a small Confederate flag or risk losing custody of her mixed race child.
01:07:25 Oh God.
01:07:29 Anyway, if you don't believe.
01:07:32 Me that you know in terms of like the normalization?
01:07:37 I mean, we have no institutions going up against this ****.
01:07:41 0 institutions going against this ****.
01:07:44 I mean, here's here's an institution right here that should.
01:07:47 Be going up against.
01:07:48 It, but it's not.
01:07:50 The Lutheran Church elected its first openly transgender Bishop.
01:07:59 You have.
01:07:59 You don't even have institutions fighting back against this at all.
01:08:11 And so it's it's like.
01:08:14 And you can live in a society in close proximity to people that are, well, people that are going to be like that and people that are going to normalize this stuff.
01:08:24 Or you can break away and build your own communities.
01:08:29 Now if you want to do.
01:08:30 The whole well, I'm.
01:08:31 I'm going to be undercover, you know.
01:08:34 Want live in the society.
01:08:36 Hey, whatever.
01:08:37 Delude yourself into thinking that that's fine, I guess, but I don't want to live in a.
01:08:42 Society like this?
01:08:44 Where where even Lutheran bishops are ********.
01:08:51 And and for all you Catholics that are snickering.
01:08:53 And it's only a matter of ******* time before you.
01:08:55 You guys do the same ****.
01:08:59 The the German Catholic Churches are already blessing gay marriages.
01:09:05 You know, but the Pope disagreed.
01:09:08 Who ******* cares?
01:09:09 One second, the Pope doesn't matter.
01:09:10 In the next second, he's like.
01:09:12 The authority with, with with you guys.
01:09:16 But I'm not sitting on Catholics.
01:09:17 I'm just pointing out it's it's just across the board, every institution that should be some kind of running, running interference or something, some kind of opposition to this ****, is out to lunch.
01:09:31 Completely out to lunch.
01:09:34 And the right doesn't stand a chance because a big chunk of the ******* right is OK with it.
01:09:41 A big chunk of the ******* right is is playing the whole well, what people do in the privacy of their own homes game.
01:09:52 The right has turned extremely libertarian.
01:09:56 And socially.
01:10:01 And so they're not going to be of any use when it comes to this stuff either.
01:10:07 And so really the only way you're going to prevent this kind of **** from entering your home.
01:10:14 By way of your children.
01:10:17 Is if you don't send your children to government institutions to get brainwashed.
01:10:24 And the only way you're gonna live in a society where this isn't the norm is if you build it yourself.
01:10:32 The ship's just normal now.
01:10:37 All right, I'm going.
01:10:37 Take a look at chat for a minute, and yes.
01:10:39 I'm a little.
01:10:40 Tired tonight because I did that stream.
01:10:43 Last night when I would normally try to get some sleep, I end up staying up all night because once I get going, it's like, well, like tonight, I won't.
01:10:51 I'm still like, I'm not gonna be able to sleep up for this.
01:10:56 And I still I still do not have my AC hooked up anyway.
01:11:00 In fact, that's why I had that fancy animation as I couldn't sleep and so I.
01:11:06 I made a weirdo groover versus the Terminator animation.
01:11:10 I'm sorry.
01:11:10 It's not Grover.
01:11:13 Not Grover.
01:11:13 And that's also not the Terminator for copyright reasons.
01:11:17 That's the blur manator.
01:11:22 And Stover, we'll call them Stover.
01:11:29 Partisans are the ones who act like their denomination is based in Catholic churches.
01:11:34 Effed up every Protestant denomination is converged, but no Protestant will acknowledge.
01:11:39 Well, just it's Christianity.
01:11:40 It's all ****** **.
01:11:42 It's all funked up.
01:11:43 There's not really any big winners in that contest.
01:11:47 You don't have like a.
01:11:48 Lot of.
01:11:50 I mean, look, I I don't see any.
01:11:52 One, I mean, I see as many right wing Christian organizations as I see.
01:12:02 Remember like when everyone was saying, oh, we need moderate Muslims.
01:12:09 Well, we need radical Christians and we don't we we don't have any.
01:12:16 And what they're doing to the Muslims, by the way, to to produce.
01:12:19 Moderate Muslims. It's already happening.
01:12:22 They're doing the same thing to the Muslims that they did to the Christians for the last century.
01:12:27 And in fact, there was a article just recently that said that the majority of Muslims and Americans now support gay marriage.
01:12:38 So how's that?
01:12:44 You know, changing up the.
01:12:47 Watering down their their their religion.
01:12:52 I expect that a decade they'll declare Jesus a ****** by changing all the Bibles.
01:12:57 Yeah, you know, stuff like that.
01:12:59 I mean, he's already black, right?
01:13:05 Orthodox is standing pretty strong, but not so fast.
01:13:08 There was a story about what was the Greek Orthodox Church.
01:13:12 That uh had a ******.
01:13:14 Uh, involved like what was the?
01:13:17 Let me look it up.
01:13:20 I got a ****** baptism or something.
01:13:41 I don't know if I can find it.
01:13:44 Actually, it wasn't from like I just saw it recently, but it's from.
01:13:48 Like I want to say 2019.
01:13:53 I don't know if it was Greek Orthodox, but there was one Orthodox Church that and I don't know enough about Orthodox Church to know what ritual it was.
01:14:01 I don't think it was a baptism necessarily, but it was.
01:14:03 Something because it was some kind of like they were.
01:14:06 It was like one of those gay news sites like Metro or whatever.
01:14:12 They were.
01:14:13 Blowing it up.
01:14:18 Let's see here.
01:14:21 I like Karen nonchalantly. He mentions I couldn't sleep, so I made an animation an animation that is so far beyond the average person's ability.
01:14:30 Well, I mean, I've.
01:14:32 I've been doing it my whole life, so it's not.
01:14:36 That kind of.
01:14:37 Stuff really isn't that hard.
01:14:38 The the big obstacle for me was my computer was broken for like a year and I just barely got.
01:14:43 It working again.
01:14:44 So but I guess.
01:14:46 Thank you.
01:14:47 And I don't want want to.
01:14:48 Be one of those guys that can't take a compliment.
01:14:50 I appreciate it.
01:14:51 I'm glad you like it.
01:14:53 But yeah, it's just that I.
01:14:55 Did that for most of my life.
01:15:00 I know of.
01:15:00 A few Orthodox churches and priests who actively marched with Black Lives Matter just last year.
01:15:04 Yeah, I mean, look, it's.
01:15:08 You know, I mean, they're they're probably one of the stronger ones and I hope and I don't know how, it's all divided up like I know there's different Orthodox churches, you know, like the Greek Orthodox Ukrainian Orthodox, you know.
01:15:19 So I don't know how.
01:15:20 That works.
01:15:21 So hopefully at least some of.
01:15:23 Them keep it going or whatever.
01:15:26 But uh, it just.
01:15:27 It doesn't look good.
01:15:28 It doesn't.
01:15:28 Look good.
01:15:29 It's funny because it's like all these people that get mad at Christians and say, like Christ, caught Christ caught.
01:15:34 Look, you don't even have to worry about it.
01:15:36 It kind of feels like Christianity is just going to go away on its own, you know, because it doesn't seem to be standing up.
01:15:43 To any of this stuff.
01:15:46 Which is amazing.
01:15:47 Think about like when you think about Christian martyrs and you think about the things that many Christians died for.
01:15:56 And now you compare them to the questions of the day, like the one on the screen.
01:16:00 Right now.
01:16:02 And it's just ******* it's a nightmare world, we.
Speaker 2
01:16:04 Live in.
Devon
01:16:06 A while ago you said, AH, the greatest story ever told.
01:16:10 It was propaganda E and I'm curious what it's false about.
01:16:13 I didn't think it was false necessarily, I don't.
01:16:15 Know but it.
01:16:16 Is propaganda, but you know, look, that's OK.
01:16:20 Propaganda, not propaganda.
01:16:22 People think propaganda automatically means bad.
01:16:25 It doesn't automatically mean.
01:16:29 It's really long, so I don't know. I couldn't sit there and tell you every little thing that I'm sure it's not 100% accurate. Almost nothing is, but they make good points.
01:16:44 This is by design because of who designed it.
01:16:48 It's time for racial solidarity for the win.
01:16:52 Yeah, I mean, it's just that that's not likely.
01:16:56 To happen though either.
01:16:59 You know I.
01:16:59 Mean like if if you're you're it's more.
01:17:02 Likely that you would have some kind of Christian coalition go up against this kind of degeneracy than you would a white coalition.
01:17:12 I mean, that's just.
01:17:12 I'm not saying that's what I prefer.
01:17:14 I'm just saying that's what's more likely.
01:17:19 You're you're called a white supremacist.
01:17:21 Just if you don't want whites.
01:17:23 To be killed.
01:17:25 And sorry, but a lot of whites are *******.
01:17:27 Right now.
01:17:29 And they're they're, you know, how many?
01:17:31 We'll just put this way.
01:17:34 Out of the audience listening right now, how many of you guys would would even tell people that you see on your day-to-day, whether it's Co workers or family that you're going to go join an all white coalition against degeneracy?
01:17:50 No, almost no one listening would do that.
01:17:53 So even.
01:17:54 You guys would.
01:17:54 Be afraid to even just tell people that you were going to join something like that.
01:17:58 It's never going to ******* happen, or at least not for a really long time.
01:18:01 Maybe you know, maybe down the road after again after there's got to be a a phase of persecution.
01:18:07 See, that's the big thing that people don't understand.
01:18:10 When they when?
01:18:10 They see that I'm black pilled on some of this stuff.
01:18:13 Some of these fantasy out.
01:18:14 At work, it's not that I wouldn't want that to work out, or that or even though I'm discouraging people from trying, but I am saying, look, historically you look at the way this stuff.
01:18:26 You need to have that persecution myth or, you know, myth or story.
01:18:32 In the same way that you know Jews have the Holocaust, you know.
01:18:35 You have to have.
01:18:37 You know, every people has that persecution narrative.
01:18:40 Well, not every people, but every people with really high in Group preference.
01:18:44 Black people, you know, slavery.
01:18:48 They all have that, that persecution narrative.
01:18:52 Because it's the glue that holds them together.
01:18:55 It's the defining narrative in their mind that separates them from everyone else.
01:19:03 It's also a narrative that keeps them suspicious.
01:19:08 About everyone else.
01:19:11 And, you know Jews, Jews use the Holocaust to accomplish that.
01:19:15 And and other things too.
01:19:17 And blacks, you know, use slavery and other things too.
01:19:21 But they're white people because they've been on top for so long.
01:19:25 Don't have.
01:19:27 I mean, if you go back and people always.
01:19:29 Say, oh, what about like you?
01:19:30 Know the the Irish were slaves and potato.
01:19:33 Famine. Like what?
01:19:35 Look, no one.
01:19:35 No one thinks about that.
01:19:39 No one does the Holodomor.
01:19:41 Again, no one thinks about that ****.
01:19:43 And unless you're Ukrainian, if you're Ukrainian, maybe that that might have a psychological impact on you.
01:19:49 In fact, I.
01:19:50 Think it does.
01:19:52 You know, when I was, I was in the Ukraine or I know the Ukraine I.
01:19:56 Always say that though, when I was.
01:19:58 In Ukraine, I went to some some restaurant in Lviv and the whole theme of the restaurant was, you know, basically the Ukrainians versus the Russian.
01:20:09 And there was like a password you had, I I forget the name of the place.
01:20:13 But there was like a password you had to say and to get in.
01:20:17 And it was something like I'm like, it was basically like saying I'm not in, I'm.
01:20:20 Not a Russian.
01:20:22 Or something like that and then they would open the door.
01:20:26 And they were very.
01:20:29 Nationalistic in that restaurant was actually pretty based restaurant and they were very aware of the whole of the more in that place.
01:20:40 And so I think that there is.
01:20:43 Maybe that that they.
01:20:44 Have a persecution narrative in that.
01:20:46 Way, but that's that's not.
01:20:49 Specific to all whites, you would have to have something that be specific to the whites that in your society.
01:20:55 So like American whites would have to have a persecution narrative.
01:20:59 And I think when you get one, you know, don't worry guys, I think one's on the way.
01:21:06 But until you get one.
01:21:08 It's it's not going to matter.
01:21:09 Yeah, you're not.
01:21:10 Going to have that that glue to hold us together, especially in America.
01:21:15 Because in America, it's the whites in America.
01:21:18 All from all.
01:21:19 Over, you know, genetic backgrounds from all.
01:21:21 Over the place.
01:21:23 You know, the founding stock has been diluted such that very few of us and I say us because I'm part of the founding stock.
01:21:31 Very few of us remain.
01:21:35 You know, in terms of the white people, it used to be, you know, not even that long ago, it was like at least 80 to 90%.
01:21:44 British origin.
01:21:48 And now it's like that's not that's not the case at all.
01:21:53 And so there's not even like, there's not a whole.
01:21:55 Lot of.
01:21:56 Cohesiveness just among the whites in America now in different countries that will, you know, that will be different.
01:22:04 But in America, good luck getting like a white coalition to do anything.
01:22:11 You can't.
01:22:12 Like I said, you can't even get white people to admit publicly that they're pro white.
01:22:20 Most of you won't.
01:22:21 Do it.
01:22:24 Most of you won't even talk to your.
01:22:26 Friends and family about it.
01:22:32 Which makes you kind of a.
01:22:36 But that's The thing is white people.
01:22:38 Are kind of ******* in America.
01:22:41 So I know that's not all of you guys.
01:22:43 But there's there's.
01:22:45 I promise you there's a lot of people listening right now where they're just.
01:22:50 Alright, sorry.
01:22:51 You guys are kind of *******.
01:22:57 And that's the problem is.
01:22:59 You know the weak men create hard times.
01:23:02 That's what that's what's happening right now.
01:23:04 We're not even at the hard times part.
01:23:06 The hard times part is what brings on the persecution narrative.
01:23:11 Now, I've been worrying about this stuff, you know, forever.
01:23:15 And this is another reason why you want to get out of the cities and prepare for.
01:23:18 Things because that's, I mean, I don't know how soon.
01:23:21 I don't know.
01:23:21 It could be a year.
01:23:23 Or five years, maybe.
01:23:24 After you're dead.
01:23:24 Don't know, but it's coming.
01:23:27 It's coming.
01:23:31 And you can be delusional and pretend like it's not happening and that you can somehow vote your way out of this, but that's not going to happen.
01:23:38 I mean, you're how who?
01:23:39 You going to vote for?
Speaker
01:23:43 With what votes?
Devon
01:23:44 Even if even if the system was honest.
01:23:46 You couldn't do it now.
01:23:48 But the system is not even honest.
01:23:54 So it's uh.
01:23:58 It's unlikely that that's going to happen and and I don't think there's going to be a Christian.
01:24:02 Coalition, either because this shift's going on.
01:24:05 You got ******* transgender bishops.
01:24:09 And this isn't like an isolated case.
01:24:13 OK.
01:24:14 Like this kind.
01:24:15 Of **** every.
01:24:16 Generic Jesus, you know off brand Christianity.
01:24:19 That's in America.
01:24:21 It's like they're.
01:24:21 All like this at this point.
01:24:26 And even the brand name Jesus stuff.
01:24:30 I mean they they're they're *******.
01:24:32 Off the reservation too.
01:24:34 I mean Lutheran, that used to be brand name.
01:24:37 I don't know.
01:24:39 Maybe it's not cool anymore.
01:24:42 But it's not like some, you know, small breakaway sect or something like that.
01:24:47 It's a fairly large, uh.
01:24:50 Or was I don't know if it still is.
01:24:55 So I like what I'm what I'm saying is there's there's no political.
01:25:02 Solution to this.
01:25:08 All over the world, whites are cocked in my country, Romania.
01:25:12 People have gone with the ones in the power through.
01:25:18 Thorough our all our what?
01:25:23 All over the world, whites are cocked, and my country, Romania.
01:25:27 People have gone with the ones in power through thinking that throughout all our history, since we were known as the the Dacians.
01:25:38 Well, I think just humans go with who's like, I was talking about last stream humans. Normies go with whoever's whoever they perceive.
01:25:47 Is the winner.
01:25:50 Who has the power to?
01:25:51 Win because you don't want to.
01:25:52 Be on the losing team.
01:25:54 No one wants to be on the losing team, especially if you want to survive.
01:25:59 You know it's dangerous.
01:26:00 To be on the losing team, you might die.
01:26:04 And I'm just telling you guys, look, we're on the losing team and we might die.
01:26:08 I mean as.
01:26:08 A people, we're not going to go extinct.
01:26:10 I don't think, I hope.
01:26:12 I don't think that's a.
01:26:14 Thing, but as a people.
01:26:17 We're on the losing team right now.
01:26:20 And there is a persecution narrative.
01:26:24 Coming right.
01:26:24 At us.
01:26:27 So just get ready for that.
01:26:39 What are my thoughts in the fourth turning you?
01:26:41 Know I I've.
01:26:43 Started reading that like 10 times like.
01:26:46 Gets and I get that.
01:26:48 I understand that.
01:26:50 The theory behind it, but I haven't made it through the entire book even once.
01:26:56 I've just started to read it a bunch of times.
01:26:59 You know the the you know the.
01:27:00 History goes in cycles.
01:27:01 And stuff like that.
01:27:02 Yeah, I.
01:27:03 Don't know if they're right about the.
01:27:06 The this I I know Steve Bannon is really into it and and thinks that we're, you know, reaching some big critical point in history and and look maybe we are I just don't think I think it's just.
01:27:19 It's just guessing like anything else.
01:27:21 That's why I hate it when people ask.
01:27:22 Like, what do you think is going to happen in five years?
01:27:24 What do you think the world be like in 10 years?
01:27:26 It's like, no, I don't ******* know.
01:27:27 No one.
01:27:27 No one knows.
01:27:29 No one could have predicted like most.
01:27:31 Of what's happened the last 10.
01:27:32 Years, I mean, generally speaking, you can predict some of this stuff, but even the people that predicted you know, pandemics and stuff like that, they they don't know the.
01:27:42 Timing of this ****.
01:27:44 They don't have that, you know, no one knows the timing of this ****.
01:27:47 Except for the people doing it.
01:27:50 So it's it's tough to know.
01:27:51 You know, I I don't like to put a whole lot of faith into people that are trying to turn it into a science.
01:27:58 You know, they're basically trying to turn fortune telling into a science and you know it it's it's OK to look at historical markers and and.
01:28:09 To try to predict roughly what's going to happen, that's what I'm doing now, right?
01:28:12 But you can never.
01:28:15 You can never be sure.
01:28:16 It's not a science.
01:28:18 You're still guessing.
Speaker
01:28:21 UM.
Devon
01:28:28 Once the highest point has been reached, the client begins what was.
01:28:34 Oops, what was the highest point in history of American empire, considering it's expected to die in five years?
01:28:41 Well, remember that stream I did about the the Bay South African boomer chicks?
01:28:48 And that one chick.
01:28:53 Sorry, I had a cough.
01:28:55 That one chick was quoting Spangler and uh.
01:29:01 She said exactly that.
01:29:03 Like, I don't remember what the exact quote was, but she said basically that after the peak comes the fall.
01:29:08 And that and she was saying that that that footage is from.
01:29:15 Like early 60s, I think.
01:29:19 She was already saying, like, yeah, America's peaked, and I think she was right.
01:29:25 I think she ******* nailed it.
01:29:27 Because I think the mid 60s.
01:29:31 That's about when we peaked.
01:29:34 And by the 70s, you got to think of it this way by.
01:29:38 In the 60s.
01:29:39 The economy was roaring. We had all kinds of treasure still from the 19 from World War 2 and the rest of the world's economy was pretty ****** ** from World War Two in a way that ours wasn't like we didn't, you know, our infrastructure was intact and everything else.
01:29:58 But most things were still being made in America, right?
01:30:02 We were still making TVC and **** in America.
01:30:06 And uh.
01:30:08 It wasn't until like the 70s.
01:30:12 To where America was so rich, and this was a tipping point.
01:30:15 This is no longer peak is not measuring wealth.
01:30:19 All right.
01:30:20 And in the 70s, they decided, oh, you know, we're so ******* rich.
01:30:29 We can start outsourcing everything.
01:30:33 To these other countries and not and not work.
01:30:37 And the, you know, the people at the top were rather were thinking ohh we can squeeze a few more bucks out of our products if we have people in Japan and China and and wherever else making our products at you know fraction of the cost that it would that we would be paying American workers.
01:30:57 And so you started to see, I mean just in the in terms of electronics, right, TV is the fact that like almost every TV in the world was made in America up until around that era.
01:31:09 And then TV started to be made in Japan and you know, later in, like, China and Korea and stuff like that.
01:31:19 But once you start exporting your manufacturing base, because we were, those are the kinds of jobs Americans wouldn't do.
01:31:28 That's when it was already over.
01:31:30 That was the I think that was the the decline.
01:31:33 Because that was the embracing of that was that was globalism, winning in a significant way over nationalism.
01:31:42 And you still had like those.
01:31:43 Boomer holdouts, like I'm sure you guys have heard of like, oh, buy America and buy America.
01:31:46 That's what they're talking about.
01:31:48 They're they're just.
01:31:48 It's just a throwback from that era, when everything, you know, even now like.
01:31:52 I I I'll when I I use like an old Yusuf 2101 radio, right. And there's still some old boomers that that are mad at that radio because it was a radio that in in large part.
01:32:13 Put all the American.
01:32:15 Ham radio companies out of business and it was around that time in the 70s.
01:32:21 And that's and that's when you start having like Toyotas and Nissans and Hondas.
01:32:26 Start to come across.
01:32:27 I mean, they had.
01:32:28 Them before that but.
01:32:29 People weren't really buying them.
01:32:32 And you had just had like this.
01:32:35 Globalist invasion.
01:32:38 When it came to manufacturing and stuff like that, and I think that's when America.
01:32:44 You know, once it became dependent.
01:32:46 On the cheap labor.
01:32:51 That's when it was the decline it started.
01:32:55 Because that's when the ruling class in the country thought it was better to do that than to pay their fellow countrymen enough money to have good lives.
01:33:07 They they made the choice.
01:33:10 That hey, I would rather be.
01:33:12 I'd rather have an extra solid gold car in my garage.
01:33:16 Then pay Americans.
01:33:18 To do the.
01:33:18 Job and pay them enough to do it and and have a good life.
01:33:25 And now it's just like it's just gone crazy in that direction to, I mean, think about everything like the mass immigration, all that stuff, all the people on the right that had money, all the big money billionaires that that could have stopped it, or at least tried.
01:33:42 They went along with it.
01:33:44 Because it kept him a little bit richer.
01:33:47 So you had a ruling class that that was valuing wealth and look obviously a large portion of the ruling class is always like this.
01:33:56 But I'm talking like they crossed the board.
01:33:58 You had no one.
01:33:59 You had everyone.
01:34:01 Everyone in the ruling class, everyone that had enough money to actually make a difference.
01:34:06 Support this mass immigration ship in the United States because it made them slightly richer.
01:34:14 And then as the the Americas or America became?
01:34:19 Less and less genetically similar to these people, they.
01:34:23 Cared even less.
01:34:25 So like that I I would say and look the 70s were also just like an awful ******* decade in terms of the like, you had Brooke Shields and they had child **** in in wide release movie theaters.
01:34:39 Brooke Shields, 12, full on ******* naked in six and in sexual situations.
01:34:47 In a movie, and no one.
01:34:50 Nothing happened.
01:34:52 No one got in trouble.
01:34:53 They had ******* Brooke Shields nude and at age 13 in Playboy.
01:35:02 Not no one got arrested.
01:35:05 And yes, yes, the photographer was Jewish.
01:35:07 Why would you ask?
01:35:12 Yeah. Nothing the 70s were just, I don't know why, but the 70s were just like it. Well, in the yeah, the studio 54. I mean, just everyone was ****** ** on drugs.
01:35:25 And just.
01:35:28 It's been down downward spiral since then.
01:35:35 Yeah, the peak was mid 60s.
01:35:39 Someone said Shirley Temple was sexualized.
01:35:42 Yeah, I mean to some extent.
01:35:44 But nothing like ******* Brooke Shields.
01:35:47 Shirley Temple wasn't like in the nude playing a prostitute.
01:35:52 Making out with 40 year old men on screen.
01:35:56 You know, like there wasn't full frontal Shirley Temple nudity like there was.
01:36:00 Brooke Shields.
01:36:09 The thing is, whites might not get to develop a persecution method if persecuted because of the Jewish run.
01:36:16 Media need to invest in your media to preserve the rhetoric.
01:36:21 Well, no.
01:36:22 This has to be so big.
01:36:24 I mean, cause the Jews would argue, right that the Holocaust was not popularized or it wasn't talked about.
01:36:32 And it really, actually, The funny thing is, it wasn't like, look it up.
01:36:35 If you look up in encyclopedias, even from like the late 50s, there's nothing called the Holocaust.
01:36:42 In these encyclopedias, it came about much later.
01:36:48 As a narrative, at first it was used as fundraising.
01:36:54 When they were trying to establish Israel.
01:36:57 It was kind of like a ohh it was.
01:36:59 You gotta give us money.
01:37:00 We were murdered a bunch.
01:37:05 But it was also to shame that the German people into never being nationalist ever again.
01:37:15 It it was. Look.
01:37:19 You just The thing is.
01:37:21 You know, I mean, if it's a real event, then what happens to white people?
01:37:26 And it will be.
01:37:28 Being covered up or whatever, but it's I think it's going to be significant enough to where it can't be covered up because like, look, you could say it's happening now and what every single day, every single day, there's a hate hate crime against whites.
01:37:42 That's pretty horrific.
01:37:44 I just.
01:37:45 Talked about 1:00 tonight.
01:37:47 You know, there was, uh.
01:37:50 You know this ************ right here.
01:37:54 You know, punched the white guy in the.
01:37:56 Face killed him.
01:37:59 Killed the 77 year old man.
01:38:01 This kind of stuff happens at least every day.
01:38:07 But that's the problem is, it's not, it's.
01:38:09 Not Even so much that.
01:38:11 That the media isn't talking about, I mean, this was local media, it's, but it's not even.
01:38:15 So much that.
01:38:18 As just white people don't seem to give a ****.
01:38:21 Now they because they're normies now, they would give a **** if we.
01:38:24 Owned the institutions of of art and of media like like if that's what you're saying, then yeah, absolutely.
01:38:32 We could flash the firmware of the.
01:38:34 Normies. All you have to.
01:38:36 Do is you have to lie like that?
01:38:37 That's The thing is they have to lie to keep their ******* narrative.
01:38:40 You know, every time the blacks go out, you know, they they find the Trayvon Martin or they they find a.
01:38:50 I don't know that ******* guy in Ferguson, whatever his name was, and you know George Floyd, when you peel back the onion at all, you find out that it's all ******** and that's because their narrative is ********.
01:39:03 Their their whole mythology of justice being persecuted is ********.
01:39:09 Well, with whites, this type of **** happens every day, every day, at least every day. At least once a day. This type of shift's happening.
01:39:19 So you wouldn't have to lie about it.
01:39:22 It's just that, yeah, you don't have.
01:39:24 You don't have Hollywood making movies about this **** ever, you know?
01:39:28 You don't have any money buying it.
01:39:31 You don't have any.
01:39:32 All these billionaires that I was just talking about, the billionaires that decided they would rather have cheap labor than to have good paying jobs for their countrymen because they felt no connection to their countrymen or for whatever reason that they felt more of a connection to money.
01:39:48 We also don't have billionaires that are buying.
01:39:51 Up movie studios.
01:39:53 Or buying up, you know, television networks.
01:39:58 We're buying or streaming services, I guess now.
01:40:03 And part of it's I think they're just inept.
01:40:07 You know, if you look at what Trump tried to come out with, like his big and ohh look, Trump's gonna, you know, totally revolutionize the Internet and free speech and he makes.
01:40:16 A blog that nobody reads.
01:40:23 And I think a lot of it is the.
01:40:24 Right. Is is.
01:40:31 I don't know how else to put it.
01:40:32 A lot of the ride is just technologically inept.
01:40:36 And at least the people that are making the calling the shots because it's the boomers that still one of the reasons why you hear so many people on the right talk **** about the boomers is when it comes to who has the money and the power on, you know, that's even remotely conservative and and can do anything about any of this ****.
01:40:57 They're all ******* boomers.
01:41:00 Who don't know how to do.
01:41:01 All this stuff.
01:41:03 And who have failed to conserve anything?
01:41:08 So it's.
01:41:11 I don't know.
Speaker
01:41:15 I don't know.
Devon
01:41:16 Like I said, if.
01:41:20 If the right had had invested any kind of resources into having.
01:41:26 At least some kind of some competing form of entertainment.
01:41:31 Because it's not like I mean, if you go back and look at some of the first films and there's an evolution to it, right?
01:41:40 When they first started making movies, they know what the **** they were doing.
01:41:43 A lot of these movies are hard to.
01:41:44 Watch as a result.
01:41:47 And they get better and better and more refined, more refined.
01:41:50 And so now you've got basically a group of people who have had over a century over a century to not only fine tune their ability to create.
01:42:03 The the films that they create and their TV shows and streaming whatever, right?
01:42:09 But they also have been evolving and streamlining their ability to deliver it, you know, streaming being a perfect example.
01:42:22 And the right is spent zero time on any of that stuff.
01:42:26 Because the right doesn't see the value in art.
01:42:33 And I think a big part of it is the left brain.
01:42:36 Right.
01:42:36 Brain thing.
01:42:37 Right.
01:42:38 I think people on the left are just naturally, I don't want to say artistic.
01:42:46 But you know what I mean, in a way, I think they are more artistic.
01:42:52 I think there's there's personality differences that make it so that people on the left that's always been the case.
01:42:59 This isn't like a new thing, right?
01:43:01 The Communists in Hollywood, in the back, in the the ******* 40s and 50s.
01:43:08 They've always been lefty communists.
01:43:13 And if you had like a bunch of right wing people trying to get into that industry this whole time.
01:43:19 It wouldn't just be occupied by Communists and Jews.
01:43:26 And and Communist Jews engage Jews, you know, like, it wouldn't just be those groups, you'd because there be a competing group of people, but there's not.
01:43:37 It's always surprising when you find out that that there there's an actor that not, I mean he's not right wing, but like at least he's not *******.
01:43:46 A communist?
01:43:49 You know when when you find out that there's an actor who he's like, a MAGA boomer, people get excited.
01:43:56 In such an anomaly.
01:44:00 Well, now they they stopped being Twitter finds out, and then they end their career like, well, who is that actress that just got?
01:44:07 She got kicked off of, like, some Star Wars movie or.
01:44:09 Something like that because.
01:44:12 If something totally, you know, ******* milk toast like total Maga.
01:44:16 Boomer, take that she had or something.
01:44:18 Or maybe she donated money to the wrong I.
01:44:20 Don't know what it was.
01:44:24 But that the reason they have the power to do that is the right has either no desire or no ability.
01:44:33 To compete with him artistically.
01:44:40 I don't know what the answer is.
01:44:41 That's been a problem that's plaguing me my whole life, because I've always been very.
01:44:45 Right wing in my thinking.
01:44:47 And I've worked in this industry and it's just.
01:44:50 It's been *******.
01:44:53 You just sometimes just want to put put ******* screwdrivers in your ears and eyes.
01:44:57 You know, you're.
01:44:57 Just like you got to work every day with these ******* people that are just complete *******.
01:45:01 And when it comes to.
01:45:04 How the world actually works?
01:45:05 I mean, I guess that's maybe that's part of it because they live so much.
01:45:08 In the imaginary.
01:45:11 They don't.
01:45:12 They don't know how the world works.
01:45:15 You know, a lot of their life.
01:45:17 Centers around fiction.
01:45:20 And so the reason why they're experts at fiction is they don't, they don't spend anytime in reality.
01:45:28 And that it could be as simple as something like that.
01:45:31 But I'm telling you as someone that worked in these fields my whole life, it's.
01:45:38 It's always been like that.
01:45:45 So yeah, you don't have the ability to to do that, but if you broke away, you would.
01:45:51 I mean, if you just made your own society, there'd still be entertainment.
01:45:58 Now just you know, I don't know what it would be.
Speaker
01:46:04 UM.
Devon
01:46:07 Art in all forms is way overrated.
01:46:10 It appeals to average or below average person.
01:46:14 Now that's a stupid take.
01:46:18 Art is not overrated.
01:46:20 Art is underrated by people like you and and the right.
01:46:24 What have I just been ******* saying for, like, the last 10 minutes?
01:46:29 People like you are exactly.
01:46:30 Why we have no ability to program the normies.
01:46:36 Yeah, we don't have any competing art infrastructure.
01:46:41 That's the reason we there's there's.
01:46:42 That's also the reason why.
01:46:47 I mean, quite frankly, it's the reason why this happened.
01:46:52 You know.
01:46:54 Where where are the right wing statues?
01:46:56 You don't think that's important to a society to have art?
01:47:01 Then why would this matter at all?
01:47:02 Who gives a ****, right?
01:47:03 Maybe you don't give a ****.
01:47:05 But you're short sighted if you think that you're in the majority on that.
01:47:12 That makes an impact on the people around that that walk around that every day.
01:47:16 Maybe a small impact, but if it didn't have an impact.
01:47:19 They wouldn't make them.
01:47:22 When you control the the storylines and all the fiction that the normies you remember most normies are experiencing more fiction than.
01:47:29 They are reality.
01:47:31 If you cut out the the amount of time they spend at work, because that's.
01:47:35 The average normal is spending like what an hour and a half in their car to commute back and forth to work 8 or 9 hours at work.
01:47:43 And then what do they do?
01:47:44 They come home and they either play video games and or watch movies or Netflix or whatever.
01:47:49 Right.
01:47:51 And look, obviously people socialize, but not so much these days with COVID going on.
01:47:58 So a lot of normies are experiencing more fiction.
01:48:02 In their leisure time than they are reality, which means their worldview is being formed by art.
01:48:09 It's being formed by by the.
01:48:13 You know, stupid **** like that statue.
01:48:18 You know, I'm being told that that's that's great art.
01:48:22 The storylines and the movies that I review and the TV.
01:48:25 Shows that I talk about.
01:48:28 That influences them as if it really happened.
01:48:32 You know, like those stupid leftist dorks, the the Cape ****.
01:48:43 Repeat movie quotes.
01:48:46 Like it's like it's like they're being clever when they do it.
01:48:52 That's that's why they're doing it.
01:48:55 To them, it's like they're they're recalling a memory, a shared memory.
01:49:01 And that's in a way it is right, because if you're not, if you're not going outside and hanging out with people, you're just watching this TV show.
01:49:09 But like the someone saw at work, watch the exact same TV show in a weird way, you have a connection.
01:49:17 You know, you were both there, right?
01:49:22 So it's it and it's an equivalent in a ****** ** way.
01:49:27 If you were with a friend of yours and you said I remember that camping trip we went on and we did this thing.
01:49:32 Yeah, that was hilarious.
01:49:35 More and more.
01:49:36 That's been replaced by.
01:49:38 I remember that episode of blah blah blah and blah blah blah.
01:49:41 Blah blah blah.
01:49:43 Look, can I do it too?
01:49:45 Everyone does that.
01:49:47 To some extent.
01:49:53 I mean, they're getting inside people's heads.
01:50:01 And that's and look, that's just one industry you also have.
01:50:05 The music industry.
01:50:09 The right doesn't have any uh.
01:50:10 What's a right wing band?
01:50:13 There's like some white maga, *** rap rapper.
01:50:16 That's like, terrible.
01:50:20 And I couldn't ******* handle even and plus and it's.
01:50:23 Total cockery too.
01:50:25 It's just that.
01:50:25 He's like, come on, guys.
01:50:27 Cancel culture bad.
01:50:28 But I like black people.
01:50:31 You know, it's just like there's not.
01:50:32 I mean, who's what's the right?
01:50:34 Wing music sing does it even exist?
01:50:46 And part of its distribution.
01:50:49 But that's also the that's that.
01:50:52 See all these things I'm explaining.
01:50:54 It's really an indicator of how little power we have this.
01:50:59 Is kind of what I'm getting at.
01:51:02 Is if you made a right wing movie.
01:51:06 Even if it was just like a.
01:51:08 An 180 degrees out of phase left this movie right? You made the same ******* movie.
01:51:13 You just swapped out a.
01:51:14 Couple of things.
01:51:14 Like we were watching that that movie about the time traveling black chick that was going around killing all the white supremacist.
01:51:22 If you did, you know that that exact same movie.
01:51:25 Only it was a white guy that was time traveling and killing all these BLM people to stop something bad, right?
01:51:32 And you just did the exact.
01:51:33 Same movie or whatever.
01:51:34 Who would who would distribute it?
01:51:38 ******* nobody.
01:51:48 And I'm saying you should use that as a thermometer.
01:51:51 I mean, that's bad, right?
01:51:53 That you can't do that.
01:51:53 And we don't have that ability, but it's also a indicator of where you stand.
01:51:59 In comparison to.
01:52:00 Your your enemy.
01:52:03 Your enemy can ******* **** out billions of dollars making anti white propaganda all day long and send it to millions of people.
01:52:12 Hundreds of millions of people, through all their distribution channels, whether it's online or over the air, or you know, on on media of some sort.
01:52:24 And there's not a *** **** thing, you.
01:52:26 Can do about it.
01:52:28 You have no ability to censor them and to platform them.
01:52:33 And they do.
01:52:36 And you don't have anyone that represents you, not only in terms of there's no billionaire that's creating like a a right wing Netflix or, you know, like or whatever, right?
01:52:46 Not only is is that not happening, you don't even have politicians that even know the ****'* going on. Part of it's just again, it's it's just they're just ********.
01:52:55 Yeah, like I talked about, when you see the they do the hearings that when they bring in Mark Zuckerberg and and Jack from Twitter and grill them there's like.
01:53:08 99% of the people.
01:53:11 In that hearing, don't even know why the seemingly don't even seem to know.
01:53:15 Why they're there?
01:53:17 And don't even ask like a relevant question, and the only people that say anything.
01:53:21 At all are.
01:53:22 Like the the one or two, you know, like base Ted Cruz, who is doing it just to to get his sound bites that are going to get shared on Twitter and make him look good. But nothing's going to happen.
01:53:35 You know, like the Trey Gowdy, the Trey Gowdy strategy of, you know, sounding really cool on sound bites, but doing absolutely ******* nothing.
01:53:51 It's it's.
01:53:54 I'm telling you, you got to have some perspective.
01:53:57 The black pillow is just is just reality.
01:54:00 It's just perspective.
01:54:03 It's just understanding that like.
01:54:06 How unmatched you are.
01:54:09 How lopsided this fight is?
01:54:14 And if you go in, they're all cocky and overconfident because you live in a ******* echo chamber and you're not aware of the world around you.
01:54:22 You're going to get.
01:54:22 You're not going to last.
01:54:23 You're going to live very long.
01:54:30 It's like the Dunning Kruger effect of.
01:54:39 Pons, you know the the people that they find out.
01:54:42 A little bit.
01:54:43 About the world.
01:54:43 And so they think they've got it all figured out and they can fix it.
01:54:46 No, you don't.
01:54:47 I don't even have it figured out.
01:54:53 And if you get overconfident and think that you know everything because you watched a couple episodes of, you know, Tucker Carlson.
01:55:05 She's bad.
01:55:12 Now, with that said, that's OK.
01:55:15 There's so many times in history where things were way worse and we pulled out of it eventually.
01:55:21 And look, it's not even going to be.
01:55:22 That bad if you make the right preparations.
01:55:29 You can ride this.
01:55:30 You can ride this storm.
01:55:37 As long as you don't think it's the Q, the Q Anon storm that's coming, you're.
01:55:41 Going to be good to go.
01:55:46 Yeah, in 10.
01:55:48 Expect way more statues like that.
01:55:51 And just think of like look.
01:55:53 Again, zoom out the graph, right?
01:55:55 If you watch movies in the 90s or from the 90s or in the 80s too, you can see this progression.
01:56:03 You can see this change in the the art.
01:56:07 Right.
01:56:08 So in the 80s and 90s?
01:56:11 You had a lot of movies where it was like buddy movies, right?
01:56:14 Like, oh, look, black guy and white guy.
01:56:17 For some reason, they're thrown into some crazy situation where they have to hang out together.
01:56:22 And they're, oh, they're they have totally different cultures.
01:56:25 But they both.
01:56:26 Learn something from the other.
01:56:27 You know what I mean?
01:56:29 And you know you had tons of movies like that.
01:56:31 Tons of ******* movies like that.
01:56:34 And now you have movies where time traveling black people are going back and killing white people because they're evil.
01:56:45 That's, you know, like you gotta zoom out the graph.
01:56:48 You can't even have like.
01:56:53 We're not even in the same arena.
01:56:57 As where we were.
01:56:58 A few decades ago.
01:56:59 In terms of the the art and the culture.
01:57:06 I was just talking about.
01:57:07 The other night too.
01:57:08 I mean the *******.
01:57:10 The the show the office.
01:57:12 You know which is pretty left-leaning.
01:57:15 When it gets political.
01:57:18 The office.
01:57:23 Part of a scene because it had his.
01:57:24 Black face in it.
01:57:27 Simpsons, have, you know, disappeared some of their episodes.
01:57:39 You know how long ago was the?
01:57:41 I mean that episode was probably.
01:57:44 It probably came out actually. I know it came out after Obama said it was after 2008.
01:57:57 So in 10 years, I mean it the culture changed so drastically, they had to erase a scene.
01:58:12 So I don't know.
01:58:13 It's hard, it's.
01:58:14 Hard to say.
01:58:17 How long we have before you know things?
01:58:19 Get really, really bad but.
01:58:24 And and it might not.
01:58:26 It might not turn into some.
01:58:27 I'm saying in a weird way, things getting really, really bad is ultimately a good thing.
01:58:34 Because without a persecution narrative of some kind of, you know, substance, you're not going to have the glue that holds us together, and instead you'll end.
01:58:42 Up with the Brazil?
01:58:52 You'll end up with, you know, just some multicultural hellhole that.
01:58:57 Play second fiddle to something like China.
01:59:02 You know our innovation will go down and it'll take some time.
01:59:05 We have so much momentum behind this country.
01:59:08 It will take some time.
01:59:09 Before it winds down, but.
01:59:19 I too want it to get worse.
01:59:20 Yeah, and it's ****** ** way.
01:59:22 It's like you.
01:59:22 Kind of. It needs to.
01:59:28 Which is another reason why it's infuriating.
01:59:30 When I hear people, you know, get mad at me for being black pilled it's like.
01:59:33 Do you just not get it like?
01:59:39 We got to.
01:59:39 Rip the Band-Aid off man like.
01:59:43 In a way, this is good for us.
01:59:47 Like if if your concern is the long term long time or I can't talk tonight I told you I'm I'm pretty ******* tired.
01:59:54 The long term survival of our people.
01:59:59 If that's your goal and it's my goal, you can't.
02:00:05 You can't avoid this thing.
02:00:07 You need that persecution narrative.
02:00:12 You need it in in a multicultural world where the underdog and you know like for whatever reason.
02:00:19 That's what's worshipped, right?
02:00:24 You need that you need that.
02:00:27 And look, lots of subgroups of whites had that.
02:00:31 You know, people get.
02:00:32 Mad at me, Michael Jones, because he all, you know, he kind of does do the whole, like, well, what is white kind of a thing.
02:00:38 He's not 100% wrong though.
02:00:43 Like in America.
02:00:45 You do have a bunch of different whites.
02:00:49 And it is and and and and I'd say the not so distant past.
02:00:53 There were, like different neighborhoods, right?
02:00:56 There were, like, Italian neighborhoods and Irish neighborhoods and stuff like that.
02:01:01 And each one of those.
02:01:06 They had their own like.
02:01:10 That went along with their ethnicities, right?
02:01:14 But as that kind of just got absorbed into the, you know, or erased rather and replaced.
02:01:21 By the American mythology, there is no real persecution narrative in the American mythology.
02:01:28 The closest thing you have is the Revolutionary War.
02:01:33 You know, you watch, like the patriot, right?
02:01:36 And what happens when you watch the, you know, the Mel Gibson is the patriot?
02:01:39 What happens?
02:01:41 You feel like like?
02:01:45 Patriotic, right.
02:01:47 Like you feel like.
02:01:47 You belong to something.
02:01:49 If you come from founding stock.
02:01:50 If you don't, I don't know.
02:01:51 Maybe you don't.
02:01:55 But it it reinforces your your mythology and there's a persecution narrative in in that movie and in the telling of the founding of the country.
02:02:05 And in fact, I guarantee that British tell that story a totally different way.
02:02:09 But in America, they do make it sound like the British are like these.
02:02:13 Well, especially that movie, right?
02:02:14 Just like these ******** that are that are just abusing the American colony and just, you know, just treating them like **** and.
02:02:24 And that's that was the narrative.
02:02:26 Whether I don't know if it's.
02:02:27 True or not?
02:02:29 But doesn't matter.
02:02:30 That was the narrative that helped.
02:02:33 The revolutionaries.
02:02:37 Get the revolution kicked off.
02:02:39 They needed that narrative.
02:02:42 And that's the narrative that that.
02:02:46 That continued afterward.
02:02:47 That was told that, like you know me in grade school.
02:02:54 To try to help solidify.
02:02:59 Our nation as a people.
02:03:03 It's a persecution narrative.
02:03:06 We we loved.
02:03:08 They weren't giving us any freedom.
02:03:11 They were taxing US and doing all this bad ****, so we had to fight for freedom.
02:03:15 We were being persecuted.
02:03:17 Again, it doesn't matter how true it is.
02:03:19 It doesn't matter.
02:03:22 Every people has to have that.
02:03:24 And now just no one ******* cares, right?
02:03:26 Cause first of all, most of the people in America I don't know about most.
02:03:29 I I'd like to see some numbers on this, but a lot of people in America are not founding stock.
02:03:34 They have no connection to that ******* story or those people.
02:03:41 So that that's no longer an effective myth.
02:03:50 It's something I think about because you know that's, that's MyHeritage. That's not a lot of.
02:03:55 People's heritage.
02:04:01 So a lot of the white people in.
02:04:02 America not only did they lose.
02:04:06 Their individual ethnic mythologies.
02:04:11 When they came to America and they replaced it with, you know, the American mythology, the American mythology got watered down to *******.
02:04:19 Now it's just nothing.
02:04:20 Now it's a Mel Gibson movie.
02:04:26 The Mel Gibson movie in fireworks made in China.
02:04:35 That's your mythology now.
02:04:43 Meanwhile, every other competing group has something that's much more substantial.
02:04:51 And effective.
02:04:55 You know, again with the blacks, you have slavery Jews, you have the Holocaust, even Native Americans, you have the the Trail of Tears.
02:05:03 The Japanese used the internment cans.
02:05:06 Or whatever.
02:05:07 Every group has like.
02:05:08 Their little thing, right?
02:05:10 Except white.
02:05:16 But they're getting theirs.
Speaker 3
02:05:22 Oh, yes, they're they're getting theirs.
Devon
02:05:26 Just a matter of time.
02:05:29 Be patient, boys.
02:05:33 It gets sooner every day.
02:05:44 Our mythology is the Statue of Liberty.
02:05:46 Poem now, exactly.
02:05:56 We need a lot of.
02:05:58 David's if you know what I mean.
02:06:02 David's.
02:06:04 I don't know what you mean.
02:06:07 Hopefully don't mean starved Davids.
02:06:16 Yeah, people say we've had a lot of martyrs, but.
02:06:18 No one's heard of.
02:06:19 Yeah, most people never heard of Ashley Babbitt.
02:06:26 That right there should tell you again.
02:06:30 You got to use these things.
02:06:32 You can't just look at them as just failures.
02:06:34 You have to look at them as thermometer readings.
02:06:40 OK.
02:06:41 You can't.
02:06:42 Just like when Ashley Babbitt is murdered by a diversity cop or whoever.
02:06:47 That we don't even.
02:06:47 They don't even ******* tell us.
02:06:48 And there's no political pressure for them to tell us.
02:06:50 So they're never going to tell you.
02:06:52 Her family doesn't even know.
02:06:54 Her family doesn't even know who.
02:06:55 Shot her and murdered.
02:06:57 She was unarmed by the standards of the Black Lives Matter people.
02:07:01 That's like straight up ******* first degree murder, right?
02:07:13 No one cares.
02:07:16 No one ******* cares.
02:07:17 No one even knows who that is.
02:07:21 And so you can't just look at that and say, oh, well, that was a a failure of us to meme it into existence or no, it's a failure of our ******* people.
02:07:32 To have any kind of in Group preference.
02:07:37 To give a **** about it.
02:07:42 And be honest with yourself.
02:07:45 Did it really make you mad?
02:07:48 Or were you kind just nihilistic and?
02:07:49 Apathetic about it?
02:07:53 Be honest. Really think about it. Did Ashley Babbitt's death.
02:07:58 Actually, make your blood boil.
02:08:04 Or you just kind of.
02:08:07 That sucks.
02:08:16 And maybe you can blame that on on high impulse control, right?
02:08:22 And maybe that's a disadvantage, maybe you know, high impulse control is great when you live in a society full of other people with high impulse control.
02:08:42 Or as I said maybe.
02:08:43 Just white people are kind of *******.
02:08:51 And when it comes right down to it, they.
02:08:53 They just really don't care.
02:08:57 That she died.
02:09:00 Or that 77 year old and Dunkin' Donuts or any.
02:09:04 Any number of people.
02:09:05 Every single day I can give you another name.
02:09:12 It never ends.
02:09:14 And maybe that's why white people are numb to it, right?
02:09:16 Maybe it's because it's a constant stream of just victims.
02:09:30 But regardless, it doesn't at the end of the day, that doesn't really matter.
02:09:34 It doesn't change the fact that white people are numb to it.
02:09:42 They don't.
02:09:42 They don't chimp out.
02:09:48 And when you live in this society.
02:09:53 That rewards chimping out, and you don't chimp out.
02:09:59 You don't get rewarded.
02:10:02 You don't get what you want.
02:10:06 You've become fat and lazy.
02:10:16 Too comfortable with your toys?
02:10:24 Ultimately, it comes down to just people.
02:10:28 They're doing a cost benefit analysis and it's just.
02:10:32 You know they they like.
02:10:33 They like the the goodies that they get from the ruling class more than they want to do anything about it, you know.
02:10:43 So the and because you have no way of.
02:10:47 Reaching the normies through mass media.
02:10:50 You know, through movies and music and all that through artwork and or even just, you know, the news, right, I mean.
02:10:57 We we have some.
02:11:00 Zionist Neo con news outlets, right?
02:11:05 On the Internet.
02:11:07 But in terms of actual real distribution?
02:11:12 Yeah, not not, not really.
02:11:16 And certainly we don't have any kind of representation in that arena.
02:11:23 The only real way you could.
02:11:28 Hack their firmware I guess.
02:11:32 Is if you gave them.
02:11:33 Something to lose?
02:11:39 Oh, I'm sorry.
02:11:40 They had nothing to lose.
02:11:51 You have to just change that that data in their cost benefit analysis.
02:12:00 And if you can't change the way.
02:12:03 That they weight the data.
02:12:05 And you can't change the way that they make that decision with the data.
02:12:11 Your only choice is to change the data.
02:12:22 You have to change what they're measuring before they make their decision.
02:12:26 That's the only way.
02:12:28 You can change behavior in your position.
02:12:41 And because it's a fairly difficult thing to.
02:12:43 Do and it's easier than.
02:12:46 Starting a you know a century old.
02:12:51 Media empire and all this other stuff that we don't have the resources.
02:12:55 For, but it's no easy task either.
Speaker
02:13:10 Let's see here.
Devon
02:13:11 I don't think our local news reports.
02:13:14 Black crime anymore. Just.
02:13:17 Monkey statues like the one on the screen.
02:13:21 Yeah, I mean they, they.
02:13:23 Do they just usually don't show pictures, right?
02:13:26 They'll still report if someone.
Speaker 3
02:13:27 Gets murdered.
Devon
02:13:28 But they'll just, you know, they just won't show a picture of the the perpetrator unless they're white.
02:13:36 I don't think.
02:13:37 They flat out ignore.
02:13:38 You'd have to.
02:13:39 Live in a.
02:13:39 Pretty, you know, maybe in in cities like Baltimore.
02:13:42 And stuff like that where?
02:13:43 Like it's.
02:13:44 They don't even arrest you anymore unless you murder Someone Like You can literally get away with anything property crime wise.
02:13:50 And it's no big deal.
02:13:52 Maybe in in cities like that, they don't report every single murder because there's just so ******* many of them.
02:13:58 They couldn't do.
02:13:58 It, but in most communities you know that that aren't.
02:14:02 Like that.
02:14:05 They still report it, they just they just obscure the.
02:14:12 The perpetrator and the victims identities.
02:14:16 Unless it's the way they it's going to promote their idea then.
02:14:19 They they bang a large drum.
02:14:22 But you don't have, you can't.
02:14:23 Change that.
02:14:26 You can't. Now we can.
02:14:28 Do our best here, you.
02:14:29 Know just people like like on the Internet trying to get the word out.
02:14:34 But that's ultimately that's not reaching normies.
02:14:37 Most of you guys.
02:14:38 I mean, there's probably a couple normies in the crowd, but most of you guys listening aren't.
02:14:42 Aren't normies?
02:14:43 You know what I mean?
02:14:45 And it's still good to communicate with with the people like us.
02:14:49 But if you're talking about major changes to your society, you you can't just.
02:14:56 Win over the hearts and minds of of a minority.
02:14:59 You need to have the majority with you or afraid of you.
02:15:06 That's that's your choices.
02:15:12 They either have to perceive you.
02:15:15 As a power that not to be ****** with.
02:15:21 You know, and ultimately like we talked about earlier, a power that they perceive as.
02:15:27 The team that's going to win.
02:15:30 The 2nd and you'll know the 2nd.
02:15:33 If this ever happens, it would be a beautiful day, but the second normies are on your side, you'll know you're you're winning not because they're on your side the other way around.
02:15:43 That's why they're on your side.
02:15:47 Because they they they're perceiving you as the winner in this.
02:15:51 This conflict.
02:16:04 And the only way you can make them remotely subservient.
02:16:08 Is if they're afraid of you.
02:16:09 I mean, that's why people are subservient to the government.
02:16:12 They're afraid.
02:16:12 Of the government.
02:16:17 That's why all these people are falling all over themselves, saying that they support Israel right now because they're afraid of Jews.
02:16:29 That's why all these companies are are we're donating millions and millions of dollars to Black Lives Matter.
02:16:36 Because they're afraid of black people.
02:16:39 They're not afraid of you.
02:16:51 They might demonize you in ways that try and make you sound scary.
02:17:01 But not in ways that are going to make you sound like a serious threat.
02:17:07 They're not.
02:17:07 They're not.
02:17:08 They're not, actually.
02:17:08 Afraid of you?
02:17:15 Even that's the funny and ****** ** thing.
02:17:19 Is they're using.
02:17:19 All the like the threat of white supremacy.
02:17:21 It's the threat of white, you know that you hear this all the time and they use it to justify expanding all these agencies and and spending all this money and and.
02:17:32 Basically unraveling the Constitution in.
02:17:35 Order to deal with the.
02:17:36 The real problem, which is.
02:17:38 The existence of white people and they are able to get away with it because they tell the normies that you're scary.
02:17:50 If the norm, even the normies, don't believe it.
02:17:54 Because if the normies were actually afraid of you.
02:18:00 They they'd be afraid of you.
02:18:03 They wouldn't want to **** you off.
02:18:05 They're not afraid of you.
02:18:10 It's like after 911, right?
02:18:14 People were afraid of Muslims.
02:18:20 Comedy Central wouldn't show, you know, the depiction of Mohammed in that South Park episode.
02:18:27 I was just talking about last stream.
02:18:31 As a fear.
02:18:34 You think they won't make fun of white supremacists in movies?
02:18:39 Yeah, of course they'll do it all day long.
02:18:42 They're not really afraid of white supremacists.
02:18:44 They are really afraid of Muslims, though.
02:18:51 Actions speak louder than words.
02:19:04 Right.
02:19:04 I'm probably going to get that video guys going to watch tonight.
02:19:08 We're going to wrap things up.
02:19:12 Pretty pretty soon here I am doing a lot of research on the the vaccine stuff, pet.
02:19:19 A lot of people send me stuff about the vaccine and and affecting.
02:19:26 Went in especially with their periods and and with different things like that and fertility.
02:19:35 And like this weird that the the the shedding phenomenon that I, you know, apparently there's you basically catch the vaccine from someone who's vaccinated.
02:19:46 There is and there's there are.
02:19:49 There's some documented things worth looking at.
02:19:54 I I was pouring over a lot of it today and I wanted to cover it today, but there was a lot of the material I was trying to go through was were videos I couldn't watch because my Internet doesn't start till after midnight.
02:20:05 You know.
02:20:06 In that in that way.
02:20:07 And so there was a lot of testimony from people and videos that with doctors and stuff like that that I wanted to watch before I.
02:20:17 I tried to sound like I knew the hell I.
02:20:19 Was talking about with that.
02:20:22 But I did read a lot of news stories and stuff.
02:20:25 It sounds like there might be something.
02:20:26 To it.
02:20:27 There is.
02:20:28 There is something to one of the vaccine manufacturers in their trials.
02:20:34 They were aware of the.
02:20:36 The shedding phenomenon.
02:20:38 Meaning that it's at least it's documented there.
02:20:41 Where that?
02:20:42 Exposure to someone who's vaccinated would expose you to something that you could.
02:20:46 Catch that's as much detail as like I can say confidently.
02:20:50 The rest of it I'd have to go back and reread it.
02:20:51 But, but that's the kind of stuff I'm going to go through and we'll talk.
02:20:55 About that.
02:20:56 Maybe next stream or the one after that depends.
02:21:00 How deep I?
02:21:01 Decide to go.
02:21:03 But that's something that, uh.
02:21:06 I know a lot of people wanted to talk about it in terms of this Israeli.
02:21:12 Palestine thing, I don't know.
02:21:17 The official.
02:21:21 Line on that.
02:21:24 But I will say that **** Israel, you know, it's kind.
02:21:27 Of funny.
02:21:28 I don't use Twitter that much.
02:21:30 I rarely tweet.
02:21:32 And I rarely get like a lottery tweets when I do these days because I just.
02:21:36 I'm not like, super involved on Twitter anymore.
02:21:39 Well, the other day I sign on.
02:21:42 And I see Mike Pence tweets out.
02:21:46 If the world knows nothing else.
02:21:49 Let the world know this.
02:21:52 America stands with Israel.
02:21:56 And all I did is I retweeted.
02:21:58 You and Israel.
02:22:00 And I got more interaction on that, you know, not not liking as in getting ratio. I got over 1000 likes and about 200 retweets which for me lately because I don't know Twitter is actually pretty good then like any tweet I've done in like.
02:22:15 A long time.
Speaker 4
02:22:17 It's just like.
Devon
02:22:19 Are like who?
02:22:21 Who really does like, really like, who supports Israel for?
02:22:24 Real at this point.
02:22:26 Is the tide actually turning on that subject?
02:22:28 Right.
02:22:30 Are Americans actually? And and?
02:22:31 And look some of this.
02:22:32 Might be because of diversity, right?
02:22:35 Because of the Muslims and and such that have come into the country.
02:22:40 But it is has the tide starting to turn on that.
02:22:44 Because I feel like maybe it is.
02:22:48 I feel like maybe it is.
02:22:50 I feel like the this universal sucking up to Israel when it comes to normies.
02:22:57 Even just like a few years ago is kind of not the same anymore.
02:23:06 I'm not.
02:23:06 I'm not seeing.
02:23:07 I think they overplayed their hand.
02:23:12 I think people are starting to figure out like, why?
02:23:14 Why the **** do we why do?
02:23:16 We ******* care.
02:23:22 You know, at the very least, they're being kind of apathetic.
02:23:24 Just like eh?
02:23:26 **** Israel, you know like.
02:23:29 I don't think there's this weird obsession.
02:23:33 That with the normies.
02:23:35 Now you still have the weird.
02:23:36 Zio boomers, right.
02:23:37 The weird Zio maga.
02:23:39 Boomers that.
02:23:40 That will literally wear a mega hat on ironically.
02:23:47 But I feel like that's.
02:23:47 Like a shrinking number.
02:23:49 That's still a big number.
02:23:50 It's a big number, it's more, it's a bigger number than we are.
02:23:54 Right it is.
02:23:56 But I feel.
02:23:56 Like it, there's a there is a.
02:24:00 The change in the winds.
02:24:02 A little bit.
02:24:04 So that's good to see.
02:24:06 That's good as as as far as the conflict itself, I don't know.
02:24:10 I don't want to.
02:24:10 Talk about right now.
02:24:14 I don't want to talk.
02:24:14 About it.
02:24:15 I don't.
02:24:16 I just don't ******* care.
02:24:17 **** him.
02:24:19 **** him.
02:24:20 We don't need them.
02:24:22 They need us.
02:24:26 And they can't have us.
02:24:31 At least I hope not.
02:24:32 Boomers will never accept any criticism of.
02:24:34 Israel, that depends on the boomer.
02:24:38 A lot of boomers won't accept it.
02:24:45 Alright guys anyway.
02:24:47 I'm fading fast.
02:24:49 So I'm going to get.
02:24:49 Out of here.
02:24:51 I'll have a much more streamlined and.
02:24:56 Prepare to stream tomorrow or day after tomorrow, I guess.
02:25:05 But I hope you guys watched.
02:25:07 The interview with Blonde in.
02:25:09 The belly of the beast.
02:25:11 Even if you don't feel like watching it, you should just click the link, give her a, give her a view out of it, thumb, give her.
02:25:18 A thumbs up.
02:25:20 It's always nice to get invited on other streams that might have different people out there that we can talk to and bring into the fold.
02:25:32 And yeah, Speaking of the fold.
02:25:36 Yeah, I'll have.
02:25:37 I'll have a.
02:25:38 We are still going to do the server thing.
02:25:41 It's just one reason I'm exhausted too is it's it's just been hot and I've been working a lot outside.
02:25:48 Got sunscreen in my ******* eyes today and they just like.
02:25:53 It's it's I.
02:25:54 I don't know.
02:25:54 Like I try to get like this natural sunscreen that would wouldn't give me cancer.
02:25:59 And I thought I did a good job until it got a little bit of it, got in my eyes and my eyes were just like watering like ******* for hours.
02:26:07 Like 5 or 6 hours like it was like it was bad.
02:26:11 It's like stinging and crying for like 5 or 6 hours a day trying.
02:26:14 To get **** done outside anyway.
02:26:20 Hope you guys have a good evening or good.
02:26:23 Afternoon or good morning or whatever.
02:26:28 For blackpill, I am of course.
02:26:31 Devon stack.
Speaker 2
02:26:35 So when you say it's a racial event, what did he tell you that made you think it was a racial event?
Speaker 3
02:26:47 Somebody's watching him and then he described the person as the person that was watching him and follow him and that was kind of strange. And the person keep watching you and following you.
Speaker 2
02:27:02 So he said.
Speaker 3
02:27:03 Like you being strong.
02:27:06 By being stocks.
02:27:09 Mercy never said.
Speaker 2
02:27:10 What makes that racial?
Speaker 3
02:27:12 I made and I wouldn't make their ration.
02:27:16 Neither racial.
Speaker 2
02:27:17 What's one one thing about what Trayvon Martin told you that made you think this was racial?
02:27:26 Pardon me.
02:27:28 I just didn't.
Speaker 3
02:27:29 Describing the person that was watching him and following him, Sir.
Speaker 2
02:27:36 Describing the person as what made you think it was racial.
02:27:39 And that's because he described.
02:27:42 As a creepy *** cracker.
02:27:46 So it was racial, but it was because Trayvon Martin put race in this you don't think that's a racial comment?
02:28:00 You don't think that creepy *** cracker is a racial comment?
02:28:09 Well, you didn't mention it in your letter, correct?
02:28:16 Right. You didn't tell Miss?
Speaker 3
02:28:17 That's just a personal letter to the mother.
Speaker 2
02:28:20 You didn't tell Miss Fulton that the man that was following him was a creepy *** cracker, did you?
Speaker 3
02:28:28 You know.
Speaker 2
02:28:29 You didn't tell Mister Crump in the recorded interview that Trayvon Martin described George Zimmerman as a creepy *** cracker.
02:28:41 Claiming in any way that you don't understand English.
Speaker 3
02:28:48 I understand you.
02:28:49 I understand you.
02:28:50 I do understand English.
Speaker 2
02:28:53 My question is when someone speaks to you in English, do you believe that you have any difficulty understanding it because it wasn't your first language?
Speaker 3
02:29:05 English really well.
Speaker 2
02:29:08 You've spoken to all your life.
Speaker 3
02:29:10 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 2
02:29:11 And there's nothing that I've said to you today in English that or yesterday, that.
02:29:16 You haven't understood.
02:29:19 No, Sir.
02:29:22 The other thing I wanted to ask you about is Mr.
02:29:26 De la Ronda said in reference to.
02:29:30 Trayvon Martin saying creepy *** cracker and using the N word that people like people speak like that in your culture.
02:29:43 Did you hear that?
Speaker 4
02:29:47 Yes, Sir.
Speaker 2
02:29:48 Well, what culture is that?
02:29:51 Where people describe other people as creepy as crackers.
02:30:05 Do you understand what I mean by the culture, the culture that you?
02:30:09 Were raised in the culture.
Speaker 4
02:30:10 The interview I'll say it this way, do people.
Speaker 2
02:30:10 That we live in.
02:30:18 That you live.
02:30:19 Around and with call white people creepy crackers.
Speaker 3
02:30:30 Not creepy, but yeah.
Speaker 2
02:30:33 So the creepy is the pervert part that you were talking about.
02:30:38 So forget that for a second.
02:30:39 You're saying that in the culture that you live in, in your Community, people call people there call white people.
02:30:50 And do they use the N word regularly?
02:30:55 And you're saying so?
02:30:56 Did Trayvon Martin.
02:31:04 Trayvon Martin referred to white people as crackers.
02:31:08 That's correct.
Speaker 3
02:31:17 Recall, Sir.
Speaker 2
02:31:21 OK, thank you. Nothing else.
Speaker 4
02:31:23 Thank you. Any redirect.