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INSOMNIA STREAM: CARNIVAL EDITION 1.mp3

02/05/2022
Speaker 2
00:00:00 Just gonna be some long.
Speaker 3
00:03:55 Give it. Give it.
Speaker 2
00:04:12 Songs just wanna be someone.
Speaker 3
00:05:29 How are you?
Speaker 1
00:05:35 You know.
00:05:41 Take us.
00:05:54 I said good Polestar because of the well situation.
Speaker 3
00:06:08 You're wasting your time.
00:06:47 You watching?
Speaker 1
00:07:13 You got a DSP.
Speaker 3
00:07:20 We're still.
Speaker 1
00:07:33 You know.
Speaker 4
00:07:51 Hello friends.
00:07:54 I'm making this video to talk about the most.
00:07:57 Regretful and shameful thing that I've ever had to talk about.
00:08:00 Publicly, there's a video that's out.
00:08:03 That's a compilation of me saying the N word.
Speaker
00:08:06 You know Niger thing.
Speaker 5
00:08:08 Yes, saying the word you've already said, Niger is just like Niger. Niger. She's calling you a Niger. It's like this boy that he's a starts calling them, or there should be a word like Niger, especially like the word. That's our Niger about. He says Niger by a. And there a negger start saying.
00:08:27 Use the word out the word, say or say and they couldn't say house.
00:08:35 Freddie is one of those, you know, you know that he's got some black in him, but how much?
00:08:41 How much going on here?
Speaker 6
00:08:42 Are you asking me to strip Joe Rogan right now?
Speaker 5
00:08:44 What are?
00:08:44 What are you?
Speaker
00:08:45 Dad's black mom's white standard issue pretty much.
Speaker 5
00:08:48 Powerful, powerful combination.
00:08:50 Genetic wise, right you get.
00:08:51 The body of.
00:08:52 The black man.
00:08:53 And then you get the mind of the white man.
Speaker 4
00:08:54 It's a very unusual word, but it's not my word to use.
00:08:59 I'm well aware of that now.
Devon
00:09:04 He's well aware of that now.
00:09:08 Good evening.
00:09:09 Good morning, good afternoon.
00:09:10 Good night.
00:09:11 This is the insomnia stream.
00:09:13 This is Devin Stack, your host.
00:09:17 I was going to do it.
00:09:18 I was going to do.
00:09:18 Bigger edition but.
00:09:26 Yeah. No, no, you don't.
00:09:28 Need to push it, but I will.
00:09:29 Tell you one thing.
00:09:31 No matter how much I am ever pressured in the future and I don't think that I will be, but should that ever happen.
00:09:38 I will never apologize for saying I will never, ever apologize for making sounds with my mouth.
00:09:48 I will never apologize for think of how.
00:09:51 Crazy that is.
00:09:54 Think of how crazy that is and and even the way he describes it.
00:09:58 It's not my.
00:09:59 Word to say.
00:10:07 You're apologizing for not being for making a noise with your mouth.
00:10:14 And not being the right race.
00:10:22 I will never ever do that.
00:10:25 I will never ever do that.
00:10:29 It's not worth it, you see, and that's why I'm on odyssey.
00:10:32 And if odyssey kicks me off, I'll be somewhere else because I'm never going to play that game.
00:10:39 I'm never going to play that game.
00:10:41 I I don't care how much they could pay me.
00:10:44 Joe Rogan, money.
00:10:47 And I still wouldn't do it.
00:10:48 I wouldn't apologize.
00:10:54 So yeah, Joe Rogan is on the Apology Tour, Part 2.
00:10:59 First, he apologized for having a guest on his show.
00:11:05 Or I guess two different guests on his show.
00:11:08 And then and then he told the story about how he was a massive **** and ran away from his duty as a security guard.
00:11:18 That whole nonsense.
00:11:21 And then Part 2, now he's apologizing for saying Digger.
00:11:27 And he's apologizing for vocalizing merger with his mouth and not being black.
00:11:40 It's insane. It's insanity.
00:11:43 And I'm never going to.
00:11:44 Be put in that position ever in my life.
00:11:47 I don't care what they pay me.
00:11:48 That's insanity.
00:11:50 That is straight up ******* insanity.
00:11:53 So anyway, I just wanted to get that out.
00:11:55 Of the way.
00:11:57 I was going to do like a whole thing.
00:11:58 I was going to count.
00:11:59 Like how many?
00:11:59 Times, he said in that in that that super cut or whatever the video, it's funny because I kept seeing all these headlines like, you know, this video went viral.
00:12:13 This viral video of of Joe Rogan saying the N word he was saying the N word over and over and over again so viral that it was so hard to find.
00:12:22 That viral video.
00:12:25 You can't exactly just look up Joe Rogan video.
00:12:29 Actually you can.
00:12:31 Do you find different things now?
00:12:34 There's another actually.
00:12:34 I've tried to load this one up.
00:12:38 Here's another video that Joe did.
Speaker
00:12:41 Where is it?
Devon
00:12:44 Here it is.
00:12:45 And this is the other one that they're raging about.
00:12:48 I'll play this real quick.
00:12:51 Oh, I hope I hope.
00:12:51 The audio worked. Maybe the?
00:12:52 Audio didn't come across here.
00:12:55 Oh, good it did. OK.
00:13:00 The that one clip that's not in the Niger compilation clip, the clip of him saying oh.
00:13:08 You're half black.
00:13:09 And the guy's like, yeah, you know, my mom is white.
00:13:12 My dad's black. He's like, oh, so you got to get the body of a black man in.
00:13:16 The mind of a white man.
00:13:19 So, so sorry, Joe, he can't.
00:13:21 He can't pull.
00:13:22 I was.
00:13:23 I was all out of context.
00:13:25 Well, what did you?
00:13:25 Mean by that then?
00:13:30 Anyway, so here's.
00:13:33 Let me size this out.
00:13:36 Hobbs epically crashed on me today.
00:13:38 I had to reinstall it, and so some of my I have a newer version, so some of my.
00:13:43 Things are kind of screwed up.
00:13:47 But the interface looks slightly nicer.
00:13:50 So that's good, I guess.
00:13:51 I've been holding out on updating.
00:13:53 I hate updating things cuz things always break.
00:13:55 Usually I update when they start to break because I didn't update.
00:13:59 So anyway here we go.
Speaker 5
00:14:04 App and it says OK take me to this one and the guy goes OK.
00:14:07 He goes that in a good neighborhood.
Speaker 4
00:14:08 He's like, oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
00:14:10 Guy barely speaks English.
Speaker 5
00:14:11 Takes us there we get.
00:14:12 Out and we're giggling.
00:14:14 He plays.
00:14:15 We walked into planet of the Apes.
00:14:18 We walked into Africa, dude.
00:14:20 We we we walked in the door and there was.
00:14:23 No white people.
Devon
00:14:26 I mean, you know.
00:14:29 I'm sure you'll apologize for that as well.
00:14:33 He'll apologize and he's got to keep that Spotify money, right?
00:14:38 Which doesn't make any sense.
00:14:41 I don't think there's anywhere in this contract where it says if you say you, you have to do a public apology, I would just say **** you. You already signed it. Kick me up already. Got the money.
00:14:52 You know.
00:14:53 He's already got.
00:14:54 More money than I'm ever going to make in my lifetime.
00:14:59 In several lifetimes.
00:15:02 And he's still.
00:15:02 Apologizing for making a sound with his mouth and being the wrong race.
00:15:08 One of the sounds that that black people make that gets them in trouble.
00:15:12 Is there a sound that they can?
00:15:13 Make with their mouth.
00:15:15 Wait a second, I guess I guess.
00:15:16 Whoopi Goldberg found out about that, huh?
00:15:19 It's it's it's a little.
00:15:21 It's not just one word.
00:15:22 It's a couple of words strung together and well, one of the words that has to be.
00:15:26 In there, though, is Holocaust.
00:15:30 And then or Jews.
00:15:32 And that will get that will get black people in trouble.
00:15:34 But that's it.
00:15:35 That's the only thing.
00:15:38 So anyway.
00:15:43 The Canada thing still going on?
00:15:46 And I said that it was a net positive.
00:15:49 Because the main reason really is that even though this is not A and we'll talk about that and how it's not a right wing event.
00:15:59 It's not.
00:16:00 It's really not.
00:16:02 It's not even Signet, although that's about as far right as you would.
00:16:06 You could really say this thing is.
00:16:08 It still intimidates your enemies.
00:16:13 And there was a meltdown.
00:16:15 A video of a girl having a meltdown that I thought was that was kind of amusing.
Speaker 8
00:16:35 Feed them away from people who live here.
00:16:38 I voice my opinion to the.
00:16:40 Truckers on the street.
00:16:41 They're stuck in the snow, I said.
00:16:43 How does it feel?
00:16:43 To be stuck in a city right now.
00:16:45 A lot of the citizens of Ottawa.
00:16:47 And Senator Tan feel that they can't.
00:16:49 Even leave their homes.
00:16:49 Safely, I feel lucky enough that I can leave and go get coffee and go to.
00:16:53 The drug store right now, but a lot of people.
00:16:55 In our city.
00:16:56 Don't feel that.
00:17:00 And they're telling me that.
00:17:01 It's freedom from my mask.
00:17:02 And I said, I'm happy to wear my mask and they think that human rights are being taken away.
00:17:07 I said this isn't a human right.
00:17:08 You have the right to choose.
00:17:09 You have.
00:17:10 The right.
00:17:11 To not go to these places that require a mask.
00:17:15 They just don't.
00:17:15 Understand like the impact that this is having on people.
00:17:17 Here I guess.
Speaker 1
00:17:18 You're visibly shaking.
00:17:20 Your body is.
Speaker 9
00:17:21 Shaking, you are crying.
00:17:22 Well, why is that?
Speaker 8
00:17:23 Well, it's been a.
00:17:24 Week of constant honking, constant hate in social media.
00:17:29 Walking just down the street.
00:17:30 It's hate.
00:17:30 People are being harassed for wearing masks.
00:17:33 It's just it's upsetting.
00:17:34 It's just it's emotionally draining right now being here and and not agreeing with them.
Devon
00:17:42 Did you hear what she said?
00:17:44 It's emotional.
00:17:45 Aside from all the funny stuff about how she's literally shaking and everything else.
00:17:50 But the last little bit.
00:17:51 I found the most interesting.
00:17:54 It's emotionally draining.
00:17:58 Being here and not agreeing with them.
00:18:07 Because you have to think.
00:18:07 About it.
00:18:08 What's what's the what's the?
00:18:09 Norm for a leftist?
00:18:13 Everyone agrees with them.
00:18:15 Everywhere they go, especially in Canada, for fox sake.
00:18:21 When they watch the news, their worldview is just being reinforced.
00:18:26 When they watch movies.
00:18:29 Their worldview is being reinforced.
00:18:32 When they listen to music, their worldview is being reinforced.
00:18:38 When they talk to their friends.
00:18:41 When they watch any kind of television or Internet videos or anything, social media.
00:18:53 They are never around people that disagree with them.
00:19:02 It's emotionally draining, she said.
00:19:06 Being around them.
00:19:08 And not agreeing with them.
00:19:14 Well, I think that's something we can all relate to, right.
00:19:20 That's our life.
00:19:22 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
00:19:27 We at the opposite end of that.
00:19:33 We watch a movie.
00:19:36 It's telling us that we're bad.
00:19:39 We listen to music.
00:19:40 It's telling us that we're bad.
00:19:42 We watched the TV.
00:19:43 It's it's saying we're bad or.
00:19:46 Our leaders.
00:19:49 And Washington.
00:19:52 Even even the right, the so-called right wing people.
00:19:56 That are mainstream.
00:20:00 We're the ones that are bad.
00:20:08 So it's good.
00:20:09 It's good in that way.
00:20:10 It's good in another way too.
00:20:12 And then, like I said it.
00:20:13 Gets people.
00:20:15 At least used to getting out of their house.
00:20:19 And and and feeling.
00:20:23 Comfortable with.
00:20:25 At least the baby step, the first rung of the ladder, labeled mild civil disobedience.
00:20:38 Because most people on the right, they don't do that.
00:20:45 Now for some it's a logistical problem.
00:20:48 You know they have to work.
00:20:51 Now they have families.
00:20:57 They have responsibility.
00:21:07 The state of the mainstream Wright.
00:21:12 Has been that of complacency.
00:21:17 For a really long time.
00:21:21 A really, really long time.
00:21:30 And of course, because they have gotten out of their houses.
00:21:36 The gatekeepers have all swooped in and look.
00:21:39 This was, as I've mentioned before, this was organized by gatekeepers.
00:21:45 This was organized by a gay.
00:21:48 And there's gay Jews all the way up and down the gatekeeping hierarchy.
00:21:53 And I don't know that he's gay.
00:21:56 But there was a Jewish speaker.
00:22:00 You might recognize him.
00:22:03 Ezra Levant of Rebel News.
00:22:08 Ah yes, rebel news.
00:22:10 So rebellious.
00:22:14 He spoke at the.
00:22:15 The trucker, whatever I.
00:22:17 Don't know what you call it at this point.
00:22:18 The the.
Speaker 3
00:22:19 Freedom convoy or whatever.
Devon
00:22:24 And what did I say?
00:22:25 What did I?
00:22:26 Say the first time I talked about this.
00:22:30 I said.
00:22:32 The problem with this and this.
00:22:34 Is a big problem.
00:22:37 Is there's no effective end game Oregon any.
00:22:40 End game? Really.
00:22:41 It's just that.
00:22:42 We're all going to come down there.
00:22:44 It's going to be kind of like a party and look nothing wrong with that.
00:22:49 To some extent.
00:22:52 I think the metaphor I used was it's kind of like you're someone that's been sitting there and there's someone poking you with a sharpened stick, and they just poke you and poke you and poke you and poke.
00:23:01 And they've been doing this for years.
00:23:04 And then one day, they take out a bat and they start hitting you.
00:23:07 With the bat.
00:23:08 And then you say, whoa, hold on a second.
00:23:10 Stop hitting me with the bat.
00:23:14 So they stop hitting you with the bat, but they keep poking with the stick.
00:23:17 At no point do you try to wrestle the stick from.
00:23:20 Them or take the bat from them.
00:23:23 And give them some of the bat now.
00:23:26 Fundamentally, it's just.
00:23:30 I'm complaining that you're hitting me with the bat.
00:23:33 I don't even.
00:23:33 Mention the stick.
00:23:35 It's just like I'm used to.
00:23:37 The stick.
00:23:38 Like the the.
00:23:39 Whole left side of my body.
00:23:41 It's all scabs and scar tissue.
00:23:43 Don't even feel it anymore.
00:23:47 It's the bat that that.
00:23:48 Got me a little nervous.
00:23:52 Just go, please.
00:23:53 Just go back to poking it with the stick.
00:24:01 But there was number teeth to it there.
00:24:02 Was number end game.
00:24:04 There was no if if Trudeau doesn't resign, then well, then X happens.
00:24:14 It was a festival.
00:24:17 It was a carnival.
00:24:23 But don't take my word for it.
Speaker 3
00:24:27 Hello everybody.
Speaker 1
00:24:30 It is cold today.
00:24:32 It is cold today.
00:24:34 Although it's cold, it's still some Trudeau.
00:24:39 It's great to be here and on behalf of whether lose, I salute you and I say.
00:24:48 We don't want to play with a lot of cameras depending journalists because when people say what do we do about the media, I say you become the media.
00:25:02 That's what you do.
00:25:08 Like the party, the media party, it's a subsidiary of the Liberal Party.
00:25:14 But you've got to tell the story yourselves.
00:25:17 Everybody who is here.
Devon
00:25:19 So look, this is not.
00:25:24 This is not a long term solution, I'm just going to say it look obviously.
00:25:29 This is something I participate in, right?
00:25:32 The media is bad.
00:25:34 Therefore I feel it's part of my civic responsibility.
00:25:38 Part of my responsibility to my people to fulfill a need that's not being met.
00:25:44 But let's face it.
00:25:46 That does not fix the problem.
00:25:51 My audience.
00:25:53 As much as I love you guys and.
00:25:55 There's a lot of you.
00:25:57 Is nowhere near the audience of, say, a CNN or even like a Tucker Carlson or something like that.
00:26:07 It doesn't fix the problem.
00:26:13 Because the media, with its with its.
00:26:17 Wide reaching tentacles.
00:26:22 That's what's informing this girl that was crying.
00:26:26 Oh, I can't be around these people.
00:26:28 I don't agree with.
00:26:31 Those mechanisms that are constantly reinforcing her wrong ideas.
00:26:40 Doesn't matter how many alternative platforms you make.
00:26:45 It really doesn't.
00:26:47 You have to smash.
00:26:49 Your enemies platforms like they're look like they're doing to us.
00:26:53 I didn't start out on Odyssey.
00:26:58 I start out on YouTube.
00:27:00 And then I went to D live.
00:27:03 And then I went to.
00:27:03 Trovo and now I'm on odyssey.
00:27:09 Because they know how to play the ******* game.
00:27:14 They don't just say, well, that's why we have to.
00:27:17 We have to try harder guys.
00:27:20 We have to, you know, these right wingers with their they're misinformation.
00:27:24 No, no, they do this.
00:27:31 I mean, Joe Rogan is not even a he's not even.
00:27:33 A right winger.
00:27:36 They make him publicly apologize.
00:27:42 And they shut down the little guys.
00:27:47 And yeah, you can say it's like whack A mole or we're like the hydra, you know, chop off 1 head.
00:27:52 Another one grows back and.
00:27:54 Yeah, it's all funny, you know, to to talk about it like that and and, you know, it's inspiring and whatever.
00:27:59 But come on, let's be ******* serious.
00:28:08 It doesn't fix this problem.
00:28:18 You shouldn't just be saying, well, let's make alternative media, no.
00:28:25 You need to get rid of their media.
00:28:31 You don't bring a knife to a ******* gunfight.
00:28:42 That's not even.
00:28:42 That's not.
00:28:43 That's whatever.
00:28:43 That's not.
00:28:44 Not even the big problem here.
Speaker 1
00:28:48 For the party, the media party, it's a subsidiary of the Liberal Party, but you've gotta tell the story yourselves.
00:28:58 Everyone who?
00:29:00 Everyone who was around the world has their their witness and testify to what they saw because they keep competing narratives.
00:29:09 The government says they're racist.
00:29:12 The government says you got says.
00:29:14 Ohh no. Oh no guys.
Devon
00:29:21 The government says you're racist and you're sexist.
00:29:24 You're not racist and sexist.
00:29:27 We're not homophobic.
00:29:30 They're the real transphobes.
Speaker 5
00:29:38 In fact.
Devon
00:29:42 Literally. Uh today.
00:29:49 For those of you who.
00:29:50 Just listening.
00:29:53 Donald Trump junior.
00:29:55 Tweeted out.
00:29:57 More transphobia from the rock.
00:30:01 So people, for those of you don't know, I think Jack Posobiec or someone dug up some old tweets from the rock.
00:30:09 Where he was, he was saying, calling people ******** or I.
00:30:13 I don't.
00:30:14 I don't know.
00:30:14 By the time I look, the tweets have been deleted, but it doesn't ******* matter, right?
00:30:21 So that's what he's talking about.
00:30:23 Ohh, Yikes.
00:30:25 More transphobia from the rock starting to notice a pattern here, guys.
00:30:31 How do the executives at Under Armour and Ford and Apple and Netflix sleep at night when they're lying their pockets from this type of bigotry and hatred, unless they agree with it?
00:30:45 They're the real transphobes.
00:30:50 And of course this is a retweet from Stonetoss where he, you know, called it yet again.
00:30:59 The first form of the cartoon says Democrats are the real racists.
00:31:03 Time passes.
00:31:06 Same Republicans, the Neo Leninist, the Neo Leninists are the real trans folks.
00:31:21 It's left.
00:31:22 It's leftism going the speed limit.
00:31:28 Things started to get a little too crazy.
00:31:33 So let's give everybody an outlet to get it all out of their system.
00:31:39 Wave a bunch of flags that say **** Trudeau.
00:31:42 Honk a.
00:31:42 Bunch of horns.
00:31:48 And then what exactly, Ezra?
00:31:51 What happens now?
Speaker 1
00:31:55 Every time.
00:31:58 I've never seen a more diverse group of.
Devon
00:32:01 He's never seen a more diverse group.
00:32:04 Diversity is our.
Speaker 1
00:32:05 Strength would not be violated anymore.
00:32:17 You're the one who is violating our civil rights.
00:32:24 Because you're French.
00:32:26 Well, that's a pretty bloody pig.
00:32:32 Close by saying this, someone asked me this morning what's the point.
Devon
00:32:37 Yeah, yes.
00:32:38 What is the point?
00:32:41 Where are we headed?
00:32:42 What's so?
00:32:43 What's going to happen now?
00:32:45 What is going to be the result of this?
00:32:48 I mean, if it's not just a big pressure valve to let you guys all spring out for.
00:32:52 A minute and.
00:32:52 Let get it all out.
00:32:53 Get it?
00:32:53 All out.
00:32:55 Go back to the stick.
00:32:56 Go back to the pointy stick.
00:32:59 What is the point?
00:33:01 Please tell us.
Speaker 1
00:33:03 What's going to happen?
00:33:05 Why did we all gather in Ottawa?
Devon
00:33:07 Why did you?
00:33:08 What's gonna happen now?
00:33:09 Where's the?
00:33:10 Where's the results?
00:33:11 What's up?
Speaker 1
00:33:12 Is he gonna listen?
00:33:14 Is he gonna resign?
Devon
00:33:15 Is is, you know that's that was the thing, right?
00:33:17 Is Trudeau gonna step out of the the office there?
00:33:21 Are you gonna.
00:33:22 You know, what's what's happening?
00:33:23 What's the is is accomplishing something.
Speaker 1
00:33:27 It's the Governor General.
00:33:28 That asked him to step down.
Devon
00:33:30 I don't know.
00:33:30 Is he?
00:33:31 I mean guys that that was your demands, right?
Speaker 1
00:33:35 No, we're going to power as hard as you can.
Devon
00:33:38 Ohh, hold on.
00:33:41 He's got so OK.
Speaker 1
00:33:44 Let me tell you what I think the point is.
00:33:48 The convoy itself show that you're not alone.
00:33:54 Not the crazy one.
00:33:59 One day.
00:34:03 You already achieved your goal.
Devon
00:34:06 You've already achieved the goal.
Speaker 4
00:34:14 We already won, guys.
Devon
00:34:16 Just by being here and being a family and and and hanging out and honking our horns.
Speaker 1
00:34:24 We've already won.
Devon
00:34:27 Aren't these the same people that made fun of Trudeau for saying if you kill your enemies, they win?
00:34:36 Aren't these the exact same people?
Speaker 1
00:34:47 With millions of dollars waiting to the GO fund me.
00:34:51 For the truckers.
00:34:54 Cancel that of how much?
Devon
00:35:02 See, it's just it's just a.
00:35:03 Measurement of how much we care.
00:35:08 Even if even.
00:35:09 If they don't change the mandates, even if literally nothing happens.
00:35:16 Now, like I said, that's look, I was realistic about this in the very beginning.
00:35:20 I said that's what.
00:35:21 Would happen right?
00:35:22 And and look, there is oh kidding aside.
00:35:26 There is a positive aspect to people showing up and realizing that they aren't just like some weirdo by themselves having these these thoughts, they're they're way too ******* afraid to to say out loud or in public because they're *******.
00:35:43 That's just the way it is.
00:35:46 So this hopefully hopefully.
00:35:50 Washes some of the ***** stench.
00:35:53 Off of some of these Canadians.
00:35:56 A little bit.
00:35:59 That's it.
00:36:01 That's it.
00:36:05 That's literally it.
00:36:07 You already won, guys.
00:36:08 You did it.
00:36:14 Now I want to contrast that.
00:36:20 A little bit.
00:36:24 A little bit.
00:36:26 With another kind of carnival.
00:36:32 One that happened in London in 1978.
00:36:42 For those of you who bemoaning the.
00:36:44 Music in the beginning.
00:36:46 Those were those were.
00:36:47 Both songs from about 1978.
00:36:52 And the first one, one of the guys in the.
00:36:55 Video looked like emo Hitler, so that's why he was in there.
00:37:04 But yes.
00:37:05 19 April 30th, 1978.
00:37:10 80,000 people met in London and look there was harder to do that back in 1978.
00:37:17 For a rally against racism and fascism now, some of this gets into into specifics that again, I'm not.
00:37:27 I mean I'm I'm Anglo but I'm not.
00:37:29 I'm not British so I don't know all the specifics here.
00:37:33 This would be something that Mark Collette would probably be well versed on.
00:37:38 But that that's that's.
00:37:40 I just want to contrast what we just saw.
00:37:44 With what the left was accomplishing.
00:37:47 In 1978.
00:37:49 And then we're going to go over.
00:37:50 Some of the results.
00:37:55 So here is.
00:37:57 London and one of the things.
00:37:58 That's really depressing about this.
00:38:03 This was a it was an anti.
00:38:06 Anti white nationalist rally.
00:38:08 Essentially you know they call anti Nazi or whatever.
00:38:14 And I want you to look at.
00:38:15 How white the crowd is, and this is in London.
00:38:18 This is in London.
00:38:24 So here we go.
Speaker 11
00:38:46 The rise of National Front is probably the worst thing this had in this country for many years politically, anyway, and we came up here from Hereford.
00:38:52 Simply do show that there are people from our place who care to try and stop this, you know, with people from all over the.
00:38:59 Rest of the country.
Speaker 10
00:38:59 We came down from Glasgow and I coached travelled overnight.
Speaker
00:39:02 Yeah, about 8 hours and coach.
Speaker 12
00:39:04 So like your nagis.
00:39:05 Been here to show that they're against them up there too.
Speaker 10
00:39:08 They just want to bully people into their point of view, but they think people ought to stand up for their opinions.
Devon
00:39:17 OK, I am I the only one.
00:39:21 That doesn't know what the **** that guy saying.
00:39:27 Like like, not even a word.
00:39:29 Not even a word.
00:39:30 You ready?
Speaker 12
00:39:32 So like, you know, he's sitting here to show that they're against them up there too.
Devon
00:39:41 English ************ like, aren't didn't you guys invent the language?
00:39:45 How do you are you so bad at it or overtime?
Speaker
00:39:48 My questions.
Speaker 12
00:39:52 They're against them up there too.
Devon
00:39:56 That's not even like words.
Speaker 12
00:39:58 So like you know, he's showed up against them up there too.
Devon
00:40:02 It almost sounds like it's in reverse.
00:40:03 I bet if I play it.
00:40:04 Backwards, he'll say something like praise Satan.
00:40:13 Ohh no, but I bet a lot of you didn't even notice that I was playing.
00:40:16 It backwards just then.
Speaker 12
00:40:18 So like you know, he's been here to show that.
00:40:20 They're against him up there too.
Speaker 10
00:40:22 They just want to bully people into their point of view, but they think people would stand up their opinions.
Speaker 13
00:40:40 The National Front and the Nazis, they think that you're daft enough to believe that all the problems that are around are caused because of color.
00:40:52 That's rubbish.
00:40:53 Absolute rubbish.
00:40:59 The anti Nazi League believes that life is too short to look at your friends and your neighbours and stop fighting them.
00:41:09 What we got to do is look at the problems and start solving them.
Speaker 14
00:41:19 The message of this carnival not only to the loonies of the National Front but all bigots everywhere.
00:41:27 Is hands off.
00:41:28 Our people.
Devon
00:41:34 Notice how he didn't say you know what, guys?
00:41:38 We accomplished just by being here.
00:41:41 We won.
00:41:42 Good job, guys.
00:41:46 Good job just by being here.
00:41:53 And by the way, the same critiques of the media were going on at the time.
00:41:57 I've got, in fact, we went over in a in a stream, I think like a year ago, almost at this point.
00:42:04 From around this same time period in London.
00:42:07 They did this.
00:42:10 Not quite a round table, but they had like.
00:42:11 A A group of teens or whatever from London.
00:42:17 And they were blaming the media for the raises them they were saying, Oh yeah.
00:42:21 Well the the media keeps saying.
00:42:23 It was funny because they.
00:42:24 Were like every time like a black guy.
00:42:27 Commits a crime that they put it in the.
00:42:29 Headline that a black.
00:42:30 Guy did something and I'm like.
00:42:33 Yeah, well, I mean.
00:42:34 You guys guess you guys fixed.
00:42:36 That one didn't you?
00:42:41 Yeah, that's that doesn't seem to be.
00:42:42 An issue anymore?
00:42:45 Now, now you don't even get.
00:42:47 A picture of these people.
00:42:51 But they had a lot.
00:42:52 Of the same talking points, the difference was.
00:42:56 They got **** done.
00:43:00 They got **** done.
00:43:03 And the people that they appeal to.
00:43:07 Quite frankly.
00:43:11 Were the people like this *****?
00:43:14 And like it or not?
00:43:16 If your goal is to, we're going to siop the normies.
00:43:22 Right, like the big.
00:43:23 Will the normies are waking up?
00:43:29 If that's your plan.
00:43:33 You got to get ******* like that on board.
00:43:40 And it's never going to happen.
00:43:41 It's never going to happen.
00:43:44 With this **** never going to ******* happen.
00:43:47 Never in a million ******* years.
Speaker 14
00:43:56 The message of this carnival not only to the loonies of the National Front but all bigots everywhere.
00:44:03 Is hands off.
00:44:04 Our people.
00:44:09 Black, white, together tonight and forever.
Devon
00:44:15 Look how white London is.
00:44:22 All the black people they could find are on that one truck.
00:44:27 Like literally, the whole crowd's white. It's just like that truck of black people that they found that it's like a reggae band or something.
Speaker 15
00:44:47 Well, I think it's very important to let people know that a lot of US students and young people are aware of the dangers of the fascist policies of the National Front.
00:44:56 Therefore, we have to make sure that we let people know there are some of us who are going.
00:45:00 To fight racism.
Devon
00:45:11 I didn't know they had pink haired feminists.
00:45:13 Back then.
00:45:18 I thought that was a relatively new phenomenon, but there's a pink haired feminist in 1978.
Speaker
00:45:29 This is a multiracial barrier and we.
Speaker 13
00:45:31 Wanted to stay.
Speaker 9
00:45:32 That way, every human being has got the right to live and to have employment and should be treated as a less than.
Speaker 1
00:45:38 Human being because I would feel really strongly.
Speaker 8
00:45:42 About, well, supposing it's.
00:45:44 I think it's a slur and a disgrace to this country.
Devon
00:45:57 Now this might seem like an odd sequitur, so we'll we'll go to that in here a second.
00:46:07 But see, here's the difference.
00:46:08 They did.
00:46:09 They were programming the normies.
00:46:12 That whole crowd was normies.
00:46:15 Regurgitating normie ****.
00:46:20 That's what waking up the normies looks like, and you'll.
00:46:24 Never do it.
00:46:30 You'll never do it by driving a bunch of trucks.
00:46:34 Somewhere and and look, I don't.
00:46:36 I just don't think the right has it in their toolbox to do it.
00:46:44 Certainly not in an environment like the one we live in.
00:46:55 I mean, if the right had focused on entertainment for sad and the last 100 ******* years instead of completely ignoring it.
00:47:02 Then maybe.
00:47:12 Or on running or on having record labels.
00:47:15 You know the media outlet, stuff like that.
00:47:17 No, and all that stuff was just seen seen as.
00:47:21 As useless.
00:47:26 Especially since the whole free market poison came into the the right wing of things, where all the focus really went down to profit.
00:47:36 And I can't tell you how many times you there's you cannot have a more frustrated job than being a right wing artist.
00:47:43 Trying to get people to fund your propaganda.
00:47:46 Because there's no, it's a.
00:47:47 It's it's a loss.
00:47:53 For all these, all these free market profit motivated *************, it's just they don't see the point.
00:48:00 It just loses them money.
00:48:03 Why would I spend 100 grand or 10 grand or even 5 grand on something?
00:48:12 To promote principles that, quite frankly.
00:48:16 Aren't that important to me.
00:48:18 Because that's the other problem is the people on the right that have money don't.
00:48:21 Have principles.
00:48:22 That's why they have money.
00:48:24 Cuz that's that's how our system works.
00:48:34 1978 nothing happened in 1978.
00:48:38 That's kind of like the theme of the night 1960. It's the end of the 70s, being in the 80s, right?
00:48:45 People have asked me.
00:48:46 I just found this while I was looking for other stuff.
00:48:48 That's one reason I have it, but it does kind of show you how much things like how much the football has.
00:48:53 Been has been moved.
00:48:56 In America, and just the West in general, but specifically in America.
00:49:02 I mentioned this, but I don't think people quite understand the the the details, so I actually found a video people have asked about.
00:49:10 Like you know, I've I've talked about, you know, my my family's Mormon going back to basically the founding of of the Mormon Church. Right. And I said, look, the Mormon church was very racial up until.
00:49:22 The late 70s.
00:49:24 And then the boomers, you know, got control.
00:49:26 Of it.
00:49:27 And it.
00:49:30 All that went out the window real fast.
00:49:32 Like everywhere else, I guess.
00:49:34 And all the other institutions.
00:49:36 But I don't.
00:49:37 Think people quite understand like how racial.
00:49:39 The Mormon church.
00:49:40 Was so I actually came across this and look, I'm pretty sure this this channel.
00:49:46 Exists just to talk **** about Mormons, so they would they would qualify like Mormons be like oh, they're anti Mormon and they probably are.
00:49:55 But it's not inaccurate like what they're saying, at least in this video.
00:49:59 I don't know.
00:50:00 I didn't watch the other videos.
00:50:01 It's not.
00:50:02 Inaccurate and they kind of lay it out in in a very.
00:50:06 A very succinct way, so I thought this would answer some of your.
00:50:10 Questions about what I mean.
00:50:12 When I say Mormons used to be, they were like ******* super and then now.
00:50:15 They're not at all.
00:50:19 You know, no Mormon under the age of 40 even knows that this.
00:50:23 This is what it was like, but this is.
00:50:25 What it was like?
Speaker 6
00:50:27 In 1978, the Mormon Church retracted a 130 year old Law of God by declaring that all worthy people could now hold the priesthood and do temple work regardless of race.
00:50:39 According to Brigham Young and Joseph Fielding Smith.
00:50:42 The black race.
00:50:43 Began with the biblical figure of Cain, who committed the first murder.
00:50:48 As punishment, Cain became the father of an inferior race, cursed with a flat nose and black skin. According to apostle Bruce Mcconkey, Cain's descendant, Egyptus married the biblical figure Ham, one of Noah's sons, who survived the Great Flood.
00:51:05 And the book of Abraham explains that descendants of Ham cannot hold the priesthood.
00:51:10 Furthermore, Mormon leaders have taught that the curse of being black has its origins in the pre existence during the battle in heaven.
00:51:17 Certain people lent an influence to Satan.
00:51:21 These were doomed to a dishonorable black body on Earth.
00:51:24 In fact, any non white person living in a third world country was born as such, due to their poor performance in the pre existence.
00:51:33 Other teachings from church presidents and apostles include that a chosen white man mixing blood with a black should be killed on the spot.
Devon
00:51:44 Like, that's not. That's not a lie. That's that's not even. I'm telling you like they were super *******. And this up until 1978.
00:51:55 And these are still like you can look it up, you can look it up in the the archives, which they are starting to censor.
00:52:02 I have ancestors who are in the archives.
00:52:06 And they have removed some of their writings.
00:52:09 Because they were saying things kind of like this.
Speaker 6
00:52:12 Teachings from church presidents and apostles include that a chosen white man mixing blood with a black should be killed on the spot that the gospel cannot be given to blacks affirmatively, that slavery was a divine institution that blacks represent the devil on Earth and that they can only enter the celestial Kingdom.
00:52:31 As servants, another interesting teaching is that of dark people changing their skin color.
00:52:37 The Book of Mormon tells of Lamanites being cursed with black skin, but turning white again after the curse was.
00:52:43 Removed LDS president Spencer W Kimball implied that this was literal when he commented that Mormon Indian children had become several shades lighter than their parents in accordance with Book of Mormon teaching, but intense pressure was being put on the church, including protests and boycotts at BYU sporting events a discrimination.
00:53:03 To against Mormon Run Boy Scout troops and missionaries being banned from Nigeria so the church presidency pleaded with God on behalf of the blacks and the revelation.
00:53:13 Came just in time for the new temple opening in Brazil, a country with a large racially mixed population.
00:53:20 This all harkened back to when polygamy was also expediently banned by revelation under pressure apostle Bruce Mcconkey who.
Devon
00:53:30 Now what he's talking about there is Utah wanted statehood.
00:53:35 And the federal government said they couldn't have statehood as long as they had polygamy.
00:53:41 And they really wanted statehood.
00:53:43 So wouldn't you know?
00:53:44 It the church leaders pray and they said, oh God, so we can't do polygamy anymore.
00:53:48 Polygamy is done.
00:53:51 Yeah, we, we, we did it. Yay. We honked our horns. We did it. Can we be a state now? And they're like, OK, so that's why polygamy's gone.
Speaker 6
00:53:59 Had previously questioned the character of anyone concerned with this issue was now ordering Mormons to forget everything that he, Brigham Young, or anybody else had said.
00:54:09 That was contrary to the present revelation.
00:54:11 This is important because Brigham Young clearly taught that blacks would not receive the priesthood until the curse was lifted and everybody else was resurrected from the dead, or else the church would.
00:54:22 Lose the priesthood.
00:54:23 But while man.
Devon
00:54:25 See. Isn't that interesting?
00:54:27 Brigham Young.
00:54:30 A distant relative of mine.
00:54:34 Said that.
00:54:38 If the church allowed black people to have the priesthood.
00:54:42 The church would lose the priesthood.
00:54:46 Interesting. Interesting.
00:54:49 Look, I'm not saying I believe this stuff. I'm just saying this is what Mormons are like in 1970.
00:54:53 8 or 77 I guess.
Speaker 6
00:54:55 Mormons may have forgotten the church has never denounced or changed any of the other racist teachings already mentioned, with the exception of the death penalty for interracial marriage.
Devon
00:55:10 The death penalty for race mixing.
00:55:15 OK. So 1977 guys.
00:55:19 1977.
00:55:25 So at the same time.
00:55:29 You know this **** was going on.
00:55:32 The pressure was.
00:55:33 So much and look, it wasn't.
00:55:34 This is London, obviously.
00:55:36 I mean, there's Mormons in.
Speaker
00:55:37 London but.
Devon
00:55:39 This, this, this kind of pressure was happening around all over the West.
00:55:48 And if you want to know what's wrong with boomers, you know these are the boomers.
00:55:53 These guys.
00:55:56 Cheering it on.
00:56:05 Look, it's like all white.
00:56:06 It's literally this is London.
00:56:11 And there's one black guy.
00:56:12 There's the black guy.
00:56:21 So how?
00:56:21 What does this evolve to?
00:56:26 Where are we at today?
00:56:29 40 years later.
Speaker 16
00:56:36 I think what annoys me most about white people is when they pretend like they're the victim.
00:56:44 What's also annoying is when they, you know, when they kill us.
Speaker 17
00:56:47 What is fragile about whiteness when everything has been constructed around it?
Speaker
00:56:52 Every part of who I am has been distorted or criminalized.
00:56:56 It's really just a bunch.
Speaker 19
00:56:57 Of white lies starving the capital.
Speaker 13
00:57:03 You're not patriots. You're ridiculous.
Speaker 18
00:57:07 One of the definitions of American whiteness is ignorance.
Speaker 16
00:57:14 White people, we are not your problem.
00:57:16 You are.
Speaker 19
00:57:17 Should white people today feel any responsibility for slavery?
Speaker 20
00:57:22 Hell yeah.
Speaker 19
00:57:24 White Jesus are black Jesus, Jesus.
00:57:27 Of geography ain't no way Jesus walked around with blonde hair.
Speaker 14
00:57:31 And blue eyes.
Speaker 17
00:57:33 White culture fears the.
00:57:34 End of the world for us as native people, the end of the world already happened, like multiple times.
Speaker 14
00:57:42 Symbols and monuments.
00:57:44 These are mementos of racism.
Speaker 4
00:57:46 Bring that back to that.
Speaker
00:57:48 What about TCBY yogurt or something?
00:57:50 Everybody can get behind?
00:57:54 Truth has to be told about history.
Speaker 20
00:58:00 We have to make sure that these stories are told from our perspective.
00:58:05 There's always hope.
00:58:06 No, say we.
Speaker 19
00:58:06 Don't give up.
00:58:07 It's about obliterating systemic and institutionalized racism.
Devon
00:58:14 What he means by that is obliterating white people because that's how they that's the definition, right?
00:58:22 Systemic and institutionalized racism. That's.
00:58:26 According to the ADL.
00:58:30 According to all these people in this trailer here for this.
00:58:32 New show.
00:58:38 The people they're talking about.
00:58:41 Funny enough, are these people.
00:58:48 All these idiots.
00:58:56 And that idiot, I guess too.
Speaker 20
00:58:58 We have to make sure that these stories are told from our perspective.
00:59:04 There's always hope.
00:59:04 They'll say we don't give up.
Speaker 19
00:59:06 It's about obliterating systemic and institutionalized racism.
Speaker 16
00:59:13 This is a wild place, y'all.
00:59:15 It's a wild place.
00:59:16 I know.
00:59:16 Harriet and Frederick be up there, just like what?
00:59:19 Is they going to do?
Devon
00:59:26 What is they going to do?
00:59:34 And of course, it's not just Showtime.
00:59:41 As everyone is aware.
00:59:44 Or actually, it's not even Netflix who's doing the.
00:59:48 The Lord of the Rings stuff.
00:59:51 The new Lord of the Rings stuff.
00:59:53 Let me see if I can find a photo of some of their promotional stuff.
00:59:56 We know they're going to have black hobbits and stuff like that, right?
01:00:00 See if I can find the photo I was looking for earlier today.
Speaker 17
01:00:08 Here we.
Devon
01:00:08 Go. Is that it? No.
01:00:10 I'll find it.
01:00:12 But they're promoting.
01:00:17 They're promoting the new Lord of the Rings stuff.
01:00:20 It looks very multicultural that I save it.
01:00:24 Why don't I say, but come on, Devon.
Speaker
01:00:29 Let me see if I.
Devon
01:00:29 Can find another timeline here somewhere.
01:00:32 Here we go.
Speaker 5
01:00:41 Bring this up for you guys real quick.
Devon
01:00:56 Now we're all familiar with this.
01:01:00 We're all familiar with the black washing of white history.
01:01:08 Netflix is especially bad at this, or good at this, depending how you.
01:01:12 Look at it.
01:01:14 But Netflix has a new historical drama coming up.
01:01:20 That they actually kept white people in.
01:01:23 I know it's crazy.
01:01:25 You never would have expected that.
01:01:29 They have this new drama coming up.
01:01:32 And they cast all the white people as white people.
01:01:37 It's quite, quite.
01:01:39 It looks like it's going to be really good.
Speaker 10
01:01:53 Your liver got mine, shuts 15 tunza shiksa.
01:02:02 I gave.
Speaker
01:02:03 God, vice Alice about Anna.
01:02:06 Vice Alice besser.
Speaker 10
01:02:08 Vehicle of the life.
Speaker
01:02:19 It got worse.
Devon
01:02:27 And for those of you just listening, it's a.
01:02:30 A new drama.
01:02:32 About Anne Frank, because we haven't heard enough about Anne Frank, but right.
01:02:39 And not a sound.
01:02:40 None of the Nazis are black.
01:02:44 None of the Jews are black.
01:02:51 I'm not going to be happy until Netflix does.
01:02:56 A drama like this and makes a black Hitler.
01:03:01 Are they trying to say?
01:03:03 Are they trying to say that black people can't play Hitler?
01:03:08 Are they trying to say that black people are not?
01:03:11 Talented enough actors.
01:03:14 To play the role of Hitler.
01:03:28 They can play elves.
01:03:31 And they can play hobbits.
01:03:36 But they cannot play Hitler or Nazis or Jews.
01:03:41 In fact, not even white people can play Jews.
01:03:44 There was a show that came out.
01:03:49 Not that long.
01:03:50 Ago I wanted like a month ago.
01:03:53 It was about I was it, the first female Israeli Prime Minister or something like that.
01:04:00 And they they, the actress that played.
01:04:04 The Israeli Prime Minister, I think it was the.
01:04:06 Prime Minister.
01:04:08 Was white.
01:04:09 She looked kind of jewy.
01:04:11 But she wasn't Jewish.
01:04:15 And all of a sudden there was articles like, Oh, Jew face.
01:04:25 They're replacing us.
01:04:27 They were very concerned.
01:04:29 Very worried about that.
01:04:40 So anyway.
01:04:42 I just want to contrast.
01:04:44 I just want to contrast.
01:04:45 You got to understand.
01:04:46 You can't go there.
01:04:50 And you can't go to these events and look, every every Trump rally.
01:04:55 It's not just this.
01:04:56 I'm not trying to pick on the Canadians or pick on the trucker thing or whatever.
01:04:59 Like I said, I.
01:05:00 Think it's a net positive?
01:05:01 I really do.
01:05:03 The reason I point out the weaknesses.
01:05:08 Believe it or not.
01:05:14 You can't in the same way.
01:05:16 I wouldn't want to have a bunch.
01:05:17 I wouldn't.
01:05:17 I wouldn't want to be surrounded by yes men.
01:05:22 And not only that, I thrive.
01:05:26 On negative feedback.
01:05:30 And I think a lot of white people do.
01:05:34 I thrive on people saying that I can't do stuff.
01:05:43 Because I make it my mission in.
01:05:44 Life to prove them wrong.
Speaker 1
01:05:47 Prove me wrong.
Devon
01:05:50 Show me how I'm wrong.
01:05:51 Show me what?
01:05:51 You're made of.
01:05:56 Show me that this isn't just going to be some party.
01:06:02 That's forgotten about.
01:06:06 Like all the other.
01:06:07 You know, like the Tea Party.
01:06:10 Like all the other right wing movements.
01:06:14 They get white people excited.
01:06:19 Because it feels like they're finally doing something.
01:06:21 Because it's it's they're they're finally not doing nothing.
01:06:33 But it's always 1/2 measure.
01:06:37 They get it out of their system.
01:06:41 They start getting poked with the sharpened stick again.
01:06:51 The next thing you know, we have trans kids.
01:07:00 Next thing, now we have normalized pedophilia.
01:07:05 Which I I think last stream I played that video of that Jewish professor at New York State University.
01:07:13 Outright normalizing.
01:07:17 Something that apparently he's been doing for like 20 years, it's just they have.
01:07:21 That clip of him.
01:07:22 But he's been writing about this for like, 20 years.
01:07:28 And it's not just that one, professor.
01:07:32 We're even seeing a lot of the the the not banned from YouTube.
01:07:40 Left wing influencers.
01:07:46 Either trying to normalize or excusing.
01:07:49 Child ****. Pedophilia.
01:07:57 Saying that, that's all just some that's all part of the the Puritan, the white Puritan.
01:08:05 Ugly history of the West, right?
01:08:12 You're just pedophobia.
01:08:19 That moral construct?
01:08:25 Same bigoted moral construct.
01:08:31 That excluded gay people and trans people.
01:08:37 It's also.
01:08:41 Minor attracted persons.
01:08:49 I'll tell you what.
01:08:50 If they get to the.
01:08:53 Mainstream of that and the most you do is drive a bunch of trucks up to Ottawa.
01:08:57 We're in ******* trouble.
01:09:06 And I sense that we're in trouble.
01:09:14 Especially as the libertarianism gets more and more mainstreamed into the right wing of, at least in America.
01:09:24 I've talked to people who are church attending regular church, attending, Bible believing.
01:09:33 Christian conservatives.
01:09:37 And when I talk about the trans kid stuff.
01:09:42 I hear the same sort of arguments that I heard.
01:09:46 When abortion was getting passed, well, I mean, it was before my time, but when it was abortions been a hot topic since it got passed, right?
01:09:55 But when talking about that, they'll say, what do they say?
01:09:58 Well, I.
01:09:58 Don't want to do it.
01:10:00 I'll raise my kids so they don't do it.
01:10:04 But if people want to do it, they can do it.
01:10:07 Who am I to tell a woman what she can or can't do with her body?
01:10:14 And then with the gay rights stuff.
01:10:15 Same thing, right?
01:10:18 Well, you know, my kids won't be gay.
01:10:21 Oh, if your kid's gay, you didn't raise him, right? That's.
01:10:26 Making laws that's not going to stop that.
01:10:31 What 2 consenting adult adults do in the privacy of their own home?
01:10:34 That's up to them.
01:10:42 Now I've brought up the topic of trans kids with people.
01:10:48 I've heard the same kind of thinking.
01:10:55 Well, I'm not going to.
01:10:56 You know, raise.
01:10:57 My kids like that, they're going to know they're going to be, they're going to have, they're going to be equipped with the knowledge.
01:11:04 So when I sent him into school, they've got these calming teachers trying to convince them to cut their ***** off.
01:11:09 To fit in.
01:11:10 They won't be tempted by that because I raised my kids right.
01:11:13 If your kid chops *** **** off, then you failed as.
01:11:15 A parent.
01:11:26 We shouldn't have any societal norms.
01:11:38 It doesn't affect me.
01:11:49 We just don't want people to be judged by the color of their skin, right?
01:12:01 Right.
01:12:05 I don't see race.
01:12:22 So anyway.
01:12:25 Let's take a look at.
01:12:28 At chat here, if it's updating, I don't know.
01:12:31 If it's updating tonight.
01:12:35 I'm going to try to.
01:12:40 See if this pops up here.
01:12:49 Alright, we got.
01:12:50 $25 for my fat little ******** toe. You only read half of my comment last time. Not a big deal, just an excuse to give me or to give you more.
01:12:59 Well, deserve money. Have you checked out Christ Christ at jenny.org yet? No, I have not. I.
01:13:07 Have I mean I've I've loaded, I've loaded it up.
01:13:13 I don't know. Like.
01:13:15 Here I'll open up another tab.
01:13:17 Again, I don't know that it's.
01:13:20 That's going to be for me and I breezed.
01:13:22 Through it a little bit.
01:13:26 But you know, I'll, I'll look at it again.
01:13:28 I'll give another look.
01:13:31 And thanks for the Super chat there.
01:13:34 Silver look, $25. I think we're going to have.
01:13:37 To go to.
01:13:38 Well, here, here's the problem.
01:13:42 It's you got to solve the problem here.
01:13:46 Before you start going to ******* Mars.
01:13:49 Or you're just going to spread it to Mars, you know?
01:13:52 Instead of clown world.
01:13:53 You'll have clown worlds.
01:13:55 You'll have clown solar system.
01:13:57 You know, like you can't.
01:14:00 You gotta fix.
01:14:01 You gotta you gotta fix your own house.
01:14:08 You know you you gotta you got to fix the problems at home before you can ever expect to fix problems abroad.
01:14:17 Just it's like have I'm sure lots of people have been.
01:14:20 In this situation, right?
01:14:23 Or maybe not.
01:14:24 But I have.
01:14:26 Where I'm living somewhere and I kind of feel like.
01:14:31 I don't really like this place, you know, maybe I've I've kind of topped out a little bit financially and and in my career, you know what would really turn things around for me?
01:14:46 Or if if I just moved somewhere like to the Big City, Oregon, something a couple.
01:14:52 I moved a lot.
01:14:53 So a couple of times it was the Big city, a couple of.
01:14:55 Times, not so much.
01:14:59 And what happens?
01:15:02 You take your.
01:15:03 Problems with you?
01:15:06 We show up at the Big city.
01:15:09 And there's like a honeymoon phase.
01:15:12 Right. It's all. Everything's new. Your brain is, like, super stimulated because you're just trying to figure.
01:15:18 How to get?
01:15:18 To the grocery store.
01:15:22 So everything's new and exciting.
01:15:26 All the restaurants are different, the scenery is different, the people are different, the sounds and the smells are different.
01:15:36 So when you.
01:15:36 First get there.
Speaker
01:15:37 It's like, oh, this.
Devon
01:15:38 Is this is this is great.
Speaker 1
01:15:39 I'm so glad I moved.
Devon
01:15:43 This is just.
01:15:43 What I needed?
01:15:48 Then, little by little.
01:15:52 Because you didn't change.
01:15:55 You just changed the scenery.
01:15:59 All of those same problems start to develop.
01:16:04 Start to resurface.
01:16:08 And now?
01:16:11 You're just as unhappy as you were before, only more so.
01:16:16 Because now you're some weird you're some weird foreign place.
01:16:21 Without your support system, which maybe you didn't, maybe you thought was inadequate.
01:16:25 You know, from where you moved from.
01:16:26 Now you don't even have it.
01:16:31 If you're me.
01:16:34 What you might.
01:16:35 Do is say you.
01:16:35 Know what I need to do?
01:16:38 I just need to move **** this place.
01:16:44 And then the cycle continues.
01:16:49 You have to fix your problems.
01:16:51 Changing the scenery is not going to help.
01:16:58 And look, if you don't fix the multicultural problem.
01:17:01 We're never going to Mars.
01:17:04 It'll it'll be a non issue.
01:17:12 That's just the way that it is.
01:17:16 Radu, I am from and live in Romania and I can confirm that Eastern Europe wants so badly to be just like the West, the slogan of the right wing party sponsored by Soros, has the slogan we want a country like the West.
01:17:32 Wow. Well, they're very.
01:17:34 Well, I'll tell you what.
01:17:37 That was a very disconcerting.
01:17:40 Thing that I noticed when I was in the Ukraine now look that now it's kind of a situation a little weird, right?
01:17:45 But this was before that.
01:17:46 It was after Crimea, but before all this nonsense, right?
01:17:50 And they wanted very badly.
01:17:52 Everyone I talked to, they wanted very badly to be.
01:17:54 In the EU.
01:17:56 And it wasn't so much so they could be part of NATO.
01:17:59 I mean, that's probably some of the people, but the people.
01:18:01 That I talked to had nothing to do with NATO or Russia.
01:18:05 It was they wanted to be.
01:18:06 In the EU.
01:18:08 They watched that.
01:18:09 What's that?
01:18:10 What's that?
01:18:11 That, that show, that's kind of like.
01:18:17 What's the name of that show?
01:18:18 That the singers compete?
01:18:20 Eurovision or something?
01:18:21 I think it's Eurovision, right?
01:18:23 Where you have like the the singers from all the different countries and they compete and like a couple of years ago they had that bearded lady and all that, you know, stupid ****.
01:18:36 They all loved that show and they wanted to be part of they.
01:18:39 They saw that as in a way, as like a pop culture manifestation.
01:18:45 Of the EU.
01:18:46 And you could tell just by looking at their ads the the the desire was no look and just think of the the amount of Ukrainian.
01:18:58 Well, a lot of the Ukrainian women will go and work in Western European countries.
01:19:05 As like maids and **** like that.
01:19:09 And I get it.
01:19:10 I mean, Ukraine is.
01:19:13 And for a lot of people, is a very economically depressed area.
01:19:19 But I mean, there's the observation that a lot of people have made.
01:19:23 Is that as bad as you could say?
01:19:28 Communism was for a lot of the Eastern European countries that were under Communism.
01:19:35 The one thing that.
01:19:37 They didn't have to deal with and that they're naive to now as a result.
01:19:45 Is the Iron Curtain protected them from multiculturalism?
01:19:55 They're still, I mean, when I was in the Ukraine or Ukraine or whatever.
01:20:00 I saw like 1 black person.
01:20:03 The entire time I was there.
01:20:07 And they looked lost.
01:20:18 And shortly after this was a few years ago.
01:20:24 One of the one of the one of.
01:20:25 My friends out there.
01:20:27 Thought that I was oh, because I was talking about the the Muslim invasion.
01:20:31 Because a couple of years.
01:20:32 Ago, the Muslim invasion into Europe.
01:20:36 And she was like, oh, that's that's very racist.
01:20:39 And she thought that the Muslims were were, you know, very good people because her and just like one of the reasons why we do this stream.
01:20:47 Right.
01:20:47 So we can look at the programming, why boomers think the way they do about race and all this other stuff.
01:20:52 The same sort of things happening in in Ukraine.
01:20:58 You have the same kinds of television shows right where you have.
01:21:02 It's basically America in the 80s in some ways where you have like the one Muslim character in the in the sitcom and they're really cool and don't do anything bad right in the same way.
01:21:13 That 20 years ago, we had, like the gay character that was just really cool and whatever.
01:21:20 Really nice guy.
01:21:21 Never diddles kids or anything.
01:21:25 And she didn't.
01:21:26 I mean, look, I told you the whole time I was there, I saw one black person.
01:21:31 She she had no exposure.
01:21:35 2 diversity whatsoever.
01:21:39 And it wasn't long after.
01:21:45 They started having a little bit of immigration.
01:21:47 They start having Middle Eastern immigration.
01:21:52 I don't know if it's legal or not, but they start having a little bit.
01:21:56 And with the very little that they had, her and her friend.
01:22:00 Were physically assaulted.
01:22:03 By a couple of Muslim guys in an elevator.
01:22:16 You know some, unfortunately most.
01:22:20 White people have a it's look this is.
01:22:24 Old talking points, but it really does go back to the High trust society stuff.
01:22:31 I know the dynamics is a little bit different in Eastern Europe, but that's I just think inherently a white thing, especially in the colder climates.
01:22:46 And unfortunately, I think that you have to learn the hard way.
01:22:51 A lot of people and a lot of societies have to learn the.
01:22:54 Hard way.
01:22:57 And I think that's what we're in the middle.
01:22:58 Of right now is a society that's having to learn the hard way and unfortunately look at it, it's not just limited to this global **** stuff is Globo ****.
01:23:09 It's not just limited to the West.
01:23:11 How long do you think it's going to be?
01:23:13 And I'm being dead ******* serious before they're the South Koreans are are sneaking over to the north, you know?
01:23:30 Because North Korea has a.
01:23:31 Lot of things, but it's still Korean.
01:23:37 South Korea, they're, I mean, their birth rates are already, I mean it's already, you know the the K pop ****.
01:23:48 It's westernizing like it's.
01:23:51 Going out of style.
01:23:58 And that's the unfortunate thing is when you see these little pockets where you think that, oh, they're well, they're more traditional or they're more, they have more racial solidarity there.
01:24:10 That's only because I mean, look, America did look what did.
01:24:13 I just show you with the Mormons.
01:24:16 Death penalty for race mixing.
Speaker 4
01:24:19 I mean in the.
Devon
01:24:21 70s, I mean, they didn't really do that in the 70s.
01:24:24 They weren't like executing people in the 70s for doing that.
01:24:28 But you know, I mean, like, that was the that was.
01:24:30 Still like you know.
01:24:33 Very strongly held belief not that long ago.
01:24:45 It changes quick.
01:24:49 Change this real quick.
01:24:51 And I just think that the.
01:24:55 I think that the Eastern Bloc countries.
01:24:59 I mean, I know Russia is a little more multicultural.
01:25:02 But the former the former Soviet.
01:25:05 States are a little more homogeneous.
01:25:10 And they don't know what they're getting into.
01:25:15 They don't.
01:25:16 They just they kind of feel.
01:25:19 They have a little bit of the envy, right?
01:25:23 They have decadence ending.
01:25:29 And you're going to have free market capitalists going in there for.
01:25:33 The cheap labor.
01:25:35 In the same way that they went into Korea.
01:25:38 One of the reasons why Korea is the way that it is now, the same way Japan was right after we bombed the **** out of them during.
01:25:45 World War 2.
01:25:48 A lot of free market capitalists are like ****, this is a high IQ population that doesn't have access to our debt.
01:25:57 Our debt system.
01:26:00 We can manufacture.
01:26:03 Complex items like in the case of Japan, we can start manufacturing televisions and radios.
01:26:08 All this stuff that we could never we couldn't manufacture in Mexico.
01:26:14 We couldn't manufacture in all these other places in the world that we've had access to.
01:26:21 But we can get it done in Japan.
01:26:23 We can get it done in Korea.
01:26:27 And then that money starts flowing in.
01:26:31 And that debt system starts to.
01:26:33 Get established.
01:26:36 And then these global corporations start setting up offices and it just spreads.
01:26:44 They started attacking the workforce the same way they attacked the American workforce.
01:26:48 They start spraying feminism because.
01:26:52 They'd rather have two people for the price of 1.
01:27:04 Why pay a guy enough to support a family?
01:27:10 When you can have his wife working for you too, and justice pay him both half.
01:27:22 And **** it.
01:27:23 Let's let's tell them not to have children, because then they'd have to.
01:27:27 They would demand enough money to support children.
01:27:35 That means we have to have their their pay increases.
01:27:40 In line with the upper management people **** that.
01:27:45 Just start telling them not to breathe.
01:27:52 And once you've started to really destroy their society and they're not, they're not.
01:27:56 They're not as thirsty anymore, right?
01:27:59 They got a little bit of that decadence in them.
01:28:01 The laziness that comes with that.
01:28:03 Well, now you tell them.
01:28:04 Oh, **** you guys.
01:28:05 Weren't britting?
01:28:07 We'll have to bring in all these, these poor, these poor brown people.
01:28:15 I think I saw an article the other day about Japan.
01:28:19 Needing to bring in like needing of course, right?
01:28:21 They need to bring in.
01:28:22 They need to bring.
01:28:23 It was some insane number.
01:28:24 It was something like they need to bring in 40 million.
01:28:28 40 million immigrants.
01:28:32 To keep up.
01:28:34 To keep up with what?
01:28:38 To keep up with the endless capitalist growth.
01:28:47 So then you have to you start bringing these people that now you're paying those guys less than you were paying the.
01:28:53 The families you've split up like the atomized workers.
01:28:59 That have now no culture beyond whatever the next video game that's coming out is, and and they they they make just enough money.
01:29:08 To pay rent at one of your apartment complexes.
01:29:14 Pay for your propaganda outlet.
01:29:16 You know your Netflix.
01:29:18 Pay for your your video games and the video game systems, and buy your food from your.
01:29:24 Global food conglomerates.
01:29:27 It's literally the coal miners working at the company.
01:29:30 Store all over again in a global way.
01:29:37 So then you import some third worlders.
01:29:46 It The same thing.
01:29:48 It's gonna happen, unfortunately.
01:29:51 And look prove me wrong.
01:29:54 Prove me wrong.
01:30:01 But a lot of these countries that were westernized.
01:30:11 They're just on a time delay.
01:30:15 And you can kind of see that like there was that the squid game.
01:30:20 That popular Netflix show out of Korea.
01:30:27 And it reminded me of something that you would see in America.
01:30:30 Like in the 80s.
01:30:35 Right where you didn't have like you.
01:30:37 Had you had the immigrant character?
01:30:41 And you had, you know, the Christian character was was.
01:30:44 Bad, of course.
01:30:46 But it wasn't like over the top.
01:30:48 We hate Christians.
01:30:49 It was just he was.
01:30:51 He was a psycho.
01:30:53 The immigrant character was good and he got used and abused by the Korean character.
01:31:01 But they weren't like.
01:31:03 The cast wasn't full of these strong, independent women.
01:31:06 In fact, the women were pretty.
01:31:08 Much weak.
01:31:09 There was one that was there.
01:31:10 They kind of played that.
01:31:11 Game, but within the bounds of what you would see in the 80s.
01:31:18 It's only a matter of time.
01:31:19 I mean, again, look at Kpop.
01:31:28 I mean, just K pop is just the the Koreans version of new kids on the block and N sink and all that garbage that was.
01:31:36 Coming out in the 90s.
01:31:49 Global **** just devours it has a.
01:31:54 The reason why you'll see that the same things happened is it worked.
01:31:57 You know, like they they have a recipe that works.
01:32:00 Why **** with it?
01:32:09 Alright, base green. Go. You should check out the trailer. Everything's going to be oh, we.
01:32:15 Already did that.
01:32:16 Everything's going to be all white. It's and acceleration is wet. Dream brought to you by Showtime. Yeah, that's what we we watched that. So you must have put.
01:32:25 That in before I played it.
01:32:28 Soy pilled $5 appreciate it. Come on, just face it, Devin. There's no ******* way you can pull off watching John Doe vigilante.
01:32:37 You are too busy.
01:32:38 You got too much to do around the house, man.
01:32:41 I mean, you just do not have the time.
01:32:44 Just forget it.
01:32:44 It's impossible.
01:32:45 Well, well, now I'm not going to watch it, see.
01:32:51 No, it's on my list.
01:32:53 It's on my list.
01:32:54 It is on my list.
01:32:55 I have a list of stuff.
01:32:56 Just you know you guys send me stuff like lace.
01:32:58 That's like ******* five hours long and all this other ****.
01:33:02 Lots of people sending me stuff.
01:33:09 Person you have any book recommendations that should be mandatory for the purpose of getting people on the same page?
01:33:17 No, I wish I did.
01:33:19 I wish I did.
01:33:21 UM, how about this?
01:33:24 The Bible.
01:33:27 I mean, you know.
01:33:30 Why not?
01:33:33 I think you know there's a lot.
01:33:34 I know there's a lot of anti Christian rhetoric and sentiment on the right right now, not a lot.
01:33:42 I can say a noisy minority.
01:33:44 And they're not.
01:33:45 They're not all completely insane.
01:33:48 There is some valid criticisms of of modern Christians, but you got to remember, Christianity has shaped.
01:33:58 The European peoples.
01:34:00 For, you know, at least the last thousand years.
01:34:04 And to say it's like, oh, just some Jewish desert thing or whatever it's like.
01:34:09 Even if it was, it's not like it wasn't influenced in and it didn't influence Europe for the last 1000 years, I mean.
01:34:21 You know what I mean?
01:34:22 It just it.
01:34:23 Is what it is, and if you like.
01:34:26 And you want to preserve your culture?
01:34:28 That's a big part of European culture.
01:34:30 It's Christianity.
01:34:31 It just is.
01:34:33 No, we were pagans.
01:34:34 Yeah, you were ******* pagans.
01:34:35 Like a million ******* years ago.
01:34:36 And there's no, there's zero.
01:34:42 I mean, it's bad enough with Christians, with all the different sects and stuff like that.
01:34:46 You know, the different flavors of of of Jesus that you get.
01:34:50 Pagan is there's like nothing it's like.
01:34:52 Every, every.
01:34:53 It's like it's not even like a there's not even a flavor.
01:34:57 It's just a.
01:34:58 It's just a salad bar of whatever your, whatever you want.
01:35:02 So if you want people on the same page.
01:35:06 You know, tell you think of something better.
01:35:12 Retired fagot.
01:35:13 Since now the truckers in Canada are spreading their block blockade to Alberta, do you think the government in Canada will try to take a page from their American counterparts and pull Canadian Bundy rent?
01:35:25 I don't know.
01:35:25 I I don't, I don't think.
01:35:28 I don't think that.
01:35:33 I don't think Canadians are.
01:35:37 I don't even think that would work.
01:35:40 I don't think that'd be as believable, you know.
01:35:43 Like the the American false flag stuff that goes on is because the government and the ruling class in America is genuinely worried.
01:35:55 About an armed uprising.
01:35:58 And partially that's because of the narrative of America.
01:36:01 Like the whole.
01:36:04 Mythos of the founding and everything, and and the right wing in America is ineffective as they are.
01:36:11 They're very well armed.
01:36:13 And they are.
01:36:15 They talk a big game at least.
01:36:17 And so I feel like it's almost as if on a regular basis, the ruling class feels like they have to do stuff like that just to keep the right wings.
01:36:28 Rhetoric can check like.
01:36:30 Oh no, you know.
01:36:31 You don't want to do that.
01:36:32 You're going to start sounding like, you know, the Oklahoma sitting bomber or, you know, whatever, right.
01:36:37 They always need to have the boogeyman, like the don't be that guy.
01:36:42 In Canada, I don't think it's big.
01:36:43 Is big of a deal.
01:36:44 I mean, I know there are, I know you can get guns in Canada.
01:36:47 I don't know what the.
01:36:48 I know.
01:36:49 It's not like America though, right?
01:36:50 I mean, you can't just go to Walmart.
01:36:52 I don't.
01:36:52 I mean maybe I'm wrong, maybe in parts.
01:36:54 I can't.
01:36:54 I don't know if it's if it's different from.
01:37:01 You guys don't call them states whatever, you know.
01:37:03 But you know, I mean, from state to state, I don't know what the territories, you know, I don't know what what the.
01:37:10 The gun laws are, but I don't think it's.
01:37:12 It's not a culture.
01:37:13 America has, like a very strong gun culture.
01:37:17 And a very strong.
01:37:20 I'm going to remember the up until very recently.
01:37:24 It was even taught in school.
01:37:25 It was a point of pride, you know, I got leftists even.
01:37:29 I mean, you would have.
01:37:30 Some **** Lib.
01:37:32 History teacher.
01:37:34 Up until recently, when it was still like at least a white person that was founding stock, they could be a total **** Lib and you know, hippie boom or whatever, but they would still talk about the Revolutionary War as if it was something great, you know that that it was something they were proud of, that that you know, that they fought off the British over taxes and.
01:37:58 But it was a very it was huge.
01:38:02 And it's only really the last 20 or so years.
01:38:07 That that's been.
01:38:10 Really kind of dissolved in the.
01:38:14 In the minds of of any substantial amount of people, but in Canada, I don't think that's I mean.
01:38:22 Canada elected ******* Trudeau.
01:38:25 Now you could say America elected Obama.
01:38:29 And you know, be tough to argue that, but that, that that was obviously there was a racial component to that, right?
01:38:37 UM.
01:38:40 So I don't know.
01:38:40 I don't.
01:38:41 I don't think that that's even necessary.
01:38:43 I don't think.
01:38:44 I don't think that they see what's happening as a threat.
01:38:52 I I just don't.
01:38:53 I mean it's it's freaking out.
01:38:54 The normie lady.
01:38:55 Like that girl that was literally shaking and stuff like that.
01:38:59 And maybe there's some middle management types, you know that in the government that are disturbed by this because they're basically just normies with.
01:39:11 Bureaucratic jobs.
01:39:13 But the the real people at the top know that it's not.
01:39:19 This this is as.
01:39:20 Far as it's going to go, it's not like it's not like a.
01:39:22 It's just it's a festival.
01:39:25 It's a carnival.
01:39:30 That's all it is.
01:39:32 For now I mean.
01:39:33 That's what it is right now.
01:39:37 But you never know.
01:39:37 I mean, they could false flag or who knows?
01:39:40 I guess it depends largely on how long it goes on for.
01:39:45 I don't know how long they can keep it going.
01:39:47 You had go fund me.
01:39:50 Literally steal.
01:39:51 I mean, I don't know what's happening, I guess there.
01:39:53 Was an update today or yesterday.
01:39:57 But initially they were.
01:39:59 They were just going to steal the money.
01:40:00 They said that if you, you know, they had they collected.
01:40:03 $10 million.
01:40:06 And then they froze the account and look, it wasn't.
01:40:10 I think I mentioned that it was probably at the direction of the Canadian government.
01:40:18 Here's some evidence of that.
01:40:21 A tweet from the Ottawa police.
01:40:23 We want to thank go fund me for listening to our concerns as a city and a police service.
01:40:30 The decision to withhold funding for these unlawful demonstrations is an important step, and we call on all crowdfunding sites to follow.
01:40:43 So for those of you don't know, I'm sure everyone knows or most people listen to this, know but for.
01:40:47 Those of you who don't go fund me, there was a one of the organizers that gave you raised $10 million using GO fund me.
01:40:58 A site that no one should use.
01:41:02 Just because, I mean, they have a track record that's really bad.
01:41:07 But they raised $10 million.
01:41:11 And then they froze the funds.
01:41:13 I think at the direction of the Ottawa police or some Canadian officials.
01:41:18 And then said.
01:41:20 We're going to just get this money and donate it to a charity of our choice.
01:41:26 Unless you go to this web page and fill out a refund form.
01:41:32 Like knowing that you know not everyone's got to do that.
01:41:34 In fact, I don't even.
01:41:35 Think half the people would have done that.
01:41:41 And then all these people that like at least $5,000,000 that people would have donated.
01:41:47 What a what a gonna like.
01:41:48 Black Lives Matter or something like that.
01:41:50 It would have been fraud.
01:41:51 And I think again, I don't remember the the details, but I think they've they've walked that back a little bit and they will be issuing refunds.
01:42:02 UM, there have been people that have suggested.
01:42:06 And I don't know how true this is.
01:42:09 That one thing that you should do if you are one of the one of the people that donated money.
01:42:15 Or, you know, someone that donated money to through GO fund me.
01:42:20 Is that now because it's, I mean essentially it's it's fraud at this point, right?
01:42:24 You donated with the understanding that it be going to this particular cause, they're now saying that they might donate it to even if they're even if they're offering to refund it.
01:42:34 That one of the things that you should do is if you used your credit card.
01:42:39 You call up your credit card company and say this company is trying.
01:42:44 To defraud me.
01:42:45 They said it was for this and now they're saying it's not going to go to this.
01:42:49 I want to dispute this charge.
01:42:54 And one of the things that sucks for merchants, one of the reasons why merchants charge a lot of times, especially like these mom and pop stores, will charge like a dollar or whatever to use your card.
01:43:04 It's because 99% of the time you dispute a charge. I mean, because the credit card company.
01:43:11 Just get they just.
01:43:11 Want their money back, you know.
01:43:12 They don't.
01:43:13 Want to you?
01:43:14 They'll just.
01:43:15 They'll just take the money away.
01:43:16 Because when you when you decide to be a vendor and you decide to accept Visa or MasterCard or whatever, you basically agree that if Visa or MasterCard says that this is not a valid charge, you just don't get the money.
01:43:30 And vendors do it anyway, because that's just how most people spend money now.
01:43:35 So they get ****** all the time.
01:43:36 But if you wanted to really **** over.
01:43:39 Go fund me.
01:43:41 Instead of doing this refund form, if they're even doing that still, or even waiting around for them to refund you, no, you dispute the charge.
01:43:49 And then not only does do you get your money back.
01:43:53 As a penalty.
01:43:55 They they also they incur some kind of fee.
01:43:59 And if you had enough people doing that, you could really, I mean, we're talking about 10 million ******* dollars worth of donations.
01:44:07 And I don't think I think most of those donations were very small amounts from you.
01:44:12 Know lots of people.
01:44:15 And I don't think you're going to get enough people that really do it.
01:44:17 But if you could, if you get enough if.
01:44:18 You could get even just like a million people.
01:44:21 To do it the chargeback penalty, even if it's like 5 bucks, you're now costing go fund me 5,000,000 bucks. That's not nothing.
01:44:34 But you just shouldn't even use these platforms.
01:44:36 That's the thing, though, is unfortunately the right wing will say, well, look what go fund me did.
01:44:44 What we need to do is make our own.
01:44:46 Go fund me.
01:44:47 And yeah, I guess you should, but.
01:44:51 That's not what the left would do.
01:44:57 The left would take out their bat.
01:45:04 But go fund me is not afraid.
01:45:05 Of right wing people.
01:45:08 Because the right wing again has been poisoned by libertarianism, that will say you.
01:45:13 Know what?
01:45:14 They're a private company.
01:45:17 They can do what they want.
01:45:20 And it's funny how many left is right.
01:45:25 They'll say that now the same left as that we're forcing a.
Speaker 1
01:45:31 Small mom and pop.
Devon
01:45:33 Bakery to bake a gay cake just a couple of years ago.
01:45:40 How now?
01:45:40 They're like, oh, it's a private company they can do.
01:45:43 What they want?
01:45:47 They don't have principles.
01:45:52 And it's not that the right wing does, it's just they like they really.
01:45:55 Like pretending that they do.
01:45:59 See, it's not just lefties that like the virtuous signal.
01:46:08 The right wing people do it too.
01:46:09 It's just for a.
01:46:10 Totally different reason. It's asinine.
01:46:14 You see lefties?
01:46:14 They'll virtue signal.
01:46:17 Out of self preservation because they exist in an environment where the second they show even a little bit of deviation from the collective.
01:46:28 They get ostracized and attacked by this feminine negative energy that's on the left, right?
01:46:36 The sabotage that you're either part of the group, you're either with us or against us kind.
01:46:41 Of a thing, right?
01:46:45 That's not why the right wing does it.
01:46:49 The right wing does it because of.
01:46:55 Well, it's it's almost like.
01:47:00 It is like a it's it's like they would they would they see it as like being pious, they see it as being.
01:47:07 As a.
01:47:10 It's a mutation.
01:47:17 Like in their minds, they almost view it like that.
01:47:19 I'd rather I'd rather die on my feet.
01:47:24 Then live by my knees, right?
01:47:30 Like it's a fake masculinity.
01:47:35 It's like a suicidal.
01:47:40 You know what?
01:47:41 It's gay masculinity.
01:47:44 It literally is.
01:47:48 Because it's masculinity without ever having to back it up and admitting up front.
01:47:59 Because because built into this signaling that, oh, I'm, I'm not going to do anything because I have principles.
01:48:05 What was the first thing you said?
01:48:07 I'm not going to do anything.
01:48:10 So it's an excuse.
01:48:15 It's like the kid in school that gets picked on.
01:48:19 And he says, well, I would fight back, but my I have to register as a as a deadly weapon because I know karate.
01:48:29 And if I were to fight?
01:48:30 You I I'd kill you.
01:48:33 So I have.
01:48:33 I can't fight you because like.
01:48:36 I would.
01:48:36 I would just **** you up.
01:48:37 Too bad.
01:48:39 So what it is?
01:48:42 It's ******* gay.
01:48:43 Fake masculinity.
01:48:45 It's people that don't know what masculinity is.
01:48:52 And they're trying to fake it.
01:48:56 That's what it is.
01:49:00 All right anyway.
01:49:02 What's the next one?
01:49:05 There must be a coyote outside.
01:49:07 I don't know if you guys can hear the.
01:49:09 Dogs are barking up a storm.
01:49:17 Deharo 1400 fun fact about Silicon Valley. Lots of diversity hires.
01:49:23 Are collecting 6 figure salaries for doing absolutely nothing while the companies run on existing code bases made by white and Asian men.
01:49:36 Well, yeah, that's that's there's going to be.
01:49:39 There is a brain drain going on.
01:49:42 This is why I said about like.
01:49:43 Good luck if we.
01:49:44 Even make it to Mars, right?
01:49:47 If we keep going down this, this road.
01:49:51 The West is not the future.
01:49:53 The West is is already dead.
01:49:55 It just doesn't know it yet.
01:49:59 UM.
01:50:02 Do a 1400 oh, wait. Oh, wait, that's a new one. Unfortunately, the Canadian Government is trying to financially encourage non white immigrants to move into the rest of the country.
01:50:12 So a small or so small communities can benefit from immigration and diversity truly intentionally undergoing a great replacement fast in the other country, right?
01:50:21 Well, America is doing the same.
01:50:22 Sort of stuff.
01:50:24 When we have those, when we had those Haitians flooding over the border last summer.
01:50:31 They were flying those ******* to places like Maine.
01:50:37 Took in a whole bunch of refugees.
01:50:41 Just a couple of years ago, there was a small town that, like, basically got an influx like a population increase of like ******* 2030%.
01:50:52 Better believe that she's intentional.
01:50:56 They say it is, it's.
01:50:57 Not it's not even like a secret.
01:51:04 But yeah, Canada.
01:51:07 I mean, look, we just look, this was London.
01:51:10 Like I said, this was London.
01:51:13 Where is it at? This was London 1978 at a rally promoting.
01:51:20 Black people.
01:51:21 It's all white people in London.
01:51:27 London's less than 50% white.
01:51:33 Not in 1978.
01:51:39 Honda bear I won't be satiated until we have Whoopi Goldberg playing Hitler.
01:51:47 She would be a funny Hitler.
01:51:48 Oh, by the way, like like whoever sent me that.
01:51:50 And this is another thing I did.
01:51:52 And I'm doing more research on because I want to make this will be part of.
01:51:56 The the the the Cozy interview with the with Whoopi Goldberg that was that was that was very fascinating but.
01:52:06 Maybe not the reason you're thinking I'm going to.
01:52:10 I was going to include some of that tonight, but the more I research it, the bigger it got.
01:52:15 And so that's going to.
01:52:16 Be its own thing.
01:52:20 But that was another fascinating like how quickly it changed, right? Just even looking at her from, I think it was 1990 ish.
01:52:27 Right, right around there.
01:52:33 And part of that wasn't just because of the culture part of oh, yeah, well, that's another stream.
01:52:41 Do Haro 1400. They want Eastern Europe to be like the West in all the wrong ways, not wealthiest. They also want to be more like China in all the wrong ways, not high IQ ethno state.
01:52:52 Well, I mean, it's because.
01:52:56 It's because.
01:53:01 There's there's this quote.
01:53:03 From actually funny enough token.
01:53:08 That I'm going to have to look it up because it always comes to mind when people talk about this stuff and.
01:53:13 I can never remember the exact wording.
01:53:15 But it's somewhere along the lines of.
01:53:22 Well, I'll look it up later, but the the bottom line is that the evil is always more seductive.
01:53:32 You know, Speaking of the Bible, that's one of the.
01:53:34 First lessons in the Bible, right?
01:53:37 One of the first lessons in the Bible.
01:53:41 Is that Adam?
01:53:43 Leaves his woman alone.
01:53:48 Leaves her to her own devices.
01:53:50 Stop supervising her for a little bit.
01:53:55 And in comes the snake slither ring in.
01:54:01 Well, don't you want to try the apple?
01:54:05 I mean it must be good if God doesn't want you.
01:54:08 To have it.
01:54:12 It's going to be delicious.
01:54:17 So she has it.
01:54:22 Link and then she convinces Adam to have it.
01:54:32 That that's that's always worked on people.
01:54:34 It's got to be good if you've been told you're in your entire existence, don't go down this road.
01:54:39 It's got to be good.
01:54:41 It's the forbidden fruit.
01:54:46 And, you know, forbidden fruit tastes better than anything else.
01:54:53 Ignore your ancestors.
01:54:56 Cringe Panda, which character in day of the rope do you think is the most like you?
01:55:01 I thought of Ethan as the POV character and Wayne sounded like Adam Green because of his anti Christian sentiment.
01:55:09 Do people bring up how it's similar to the brigade by Harold Covington?
01:55:16 It feels like it could be in the same universe.
01:55:18 I've never read that, so I've never heard of that either.
01:55:23 I've never actually like there's there's a little bit of me, I think.
01:55:26 And and I think All authors are like this.
01:55:29 There's a little bit of me I'm going to.
01:55:31 Write down the name of that I'll check.
01:55:32 It out later.
01:55:35 In not all the characters, but a lot of the characters.
01:55:37 I mean right?
01:55:38 Because they're all.
01:55:39 Coming from my head.
01:55:42 Some of the DC stuff, I mean obviously I lived in DC so.
01:55:49 And I when I'm when I'm describing what it's like on the metro.
01:55:56 That that's kind of like what it's.
01:55:58 Like on the metro in.
01:56:00 DC, you know, it wasn't some, like fictional dystopian future that was just what it was.
01:56:05 A few years ago so.
01:56:09 But yeah, you know, but none of them are me.
01:56:14 I didn't think of it like that.
01:56:18 All right.
01:56:20 Well, I think that's.
01:56:20 Oh, no.
01:56:21 There's more came in, see.
01:56:23 ******* odyssey.
01:56:24 Jumbles them up.
01:56:26 It doesn't put them like in the.
01:56:29 Same place, great state of mind, $40. Very generous, Sir. I appreciate that many nationalists are driven by empathy for their own people being raped, murdered and replaced.
01:56:40 We act on this emotion and receive hate from the people.
01:56:42 We want to save mainly from leftists, but also from a large amount of normies and conservative.
01:56:49 Nazi stigma still trying, does that make us?
01:56:53 It's look, it's.
01:56:56 If you believe.
01:56:58 If you believe that we are.
01:57:02 Something that you want to preserve?
01:57:09 It's look, it's something that I think.
01:57:10 That a lot of us struggle with.
01:57:15 I think it's helpful to be a little delusional about your own race to be a little romantic about your own race, right?
01:57:24 Look at it.
01:57:25 Let's let's just be honest.
01:57:27 You want to preserve.
01:57:28 It because not because of necessarily the reality of of Western white people.
01:57:35 You know, like you're willing to, and also you're willing to forgive some of the, you know, mistakes and stuff like that.
01:57:40 But bottom line, you kind of have a romantic view.
01:57:45 And that's OK.
01:57:47 That's part of the fact.
01:57:48 I mean you, you're part of that, right?
01:57:50 You're part of that, that people.
01:57:53 And your romance, your romantic view of the people is part of what makes those people great.
01:58:00 You're not the only one that has romantic views.
01:58:07 It's helpful to just also just be aware that like look I you know, I know I've got maybe this kind of romantic view about things and and there's a lot of bad that goes with the good and part of that bad is what you're describing.
01:58:31 I guess what gets me.
01:58:35 Through that, because it is discouraging.
01:58:40 Is knowing that.
01:58:44 You're not.
01:58:45 You're not preserving those genes.
01:58:48 Because a those people aren't preserving those genes.
01:58:51 Those people aren't going to reproduce.
01:58:54 The people that don't want to be saved and the people that fight you aren't going to be the people that survive.
01:58:59 So in a way, it's frustrating because you're having to live through it.
01:59:02 It's a selection event.
01:59:07 Pure and simple.
01:59:10 Think of other look if you want to use.
01:59:15 Because I think that that in a in a very real way, Western whites could end up, it's kind of a diaspora.
01:59:24 Eventually, you know, once our countries, we've totally lost control, or at least in many of our of the of our historical strongholds.
01:59:35 You're gonna have a lot of mixing.
01:59:37 You're just gonna have a lot of people that mix out.
01:59:40 And the people that don't, the people that want to preserve that culture are going to be the people that feel most loyal to.
01:59:47 It and have the most appreciation for it and feel the most romantic about it.
01:59:53 And so in the mean time, you're going to shed a lot of dead weight.
02:00:01 And sadly, we we're friends with a lot of this dead weight, and we're family members with a lot of this dead weight.
Speaker
02:00:05 There's a.
Devon
02:00:10 And it's also disconcerting because of the numbers game thing, right?
02:00:14 Like, that's a big that's a that's very fundamental to the problem is numbers are going down.
02:00:22 And so when you see.
02:00:24 Even more numbers going down and and it's a selective thing, right, like it's not even necessary, but it's happening nonetheless.
02:00:32 You know it it it's frustrating, but I would just say.
02:00:38 You know, **** him.
Speaker 4
02:00:40 I guess if you want.
Speaker 1
02:00:41 To just sum it up, **** him.
Devon
02:00:44 They don't want, don't and don't, don't just make that make that.
02:00:52 Differentiate between **** them and **** it.
02:00:59 OK.
02:01:01 Because if you're, if you say **** it and just throw your hands.
02:01:04 Up you're.
02:01:05 You're getting selected out too.
02:01:08 You're one of the quitters.
02:01:12 So just don't be one of the quitters.
02:01:15 Don't be one of the quitters.
02:01:18 And just say **** him.
02:01:21 If they want to, if they want to select out of the out of the whole system.
02:01:26 They can, and it's frustrating because that's going to happen, but the end result will be, I mean, what's going to what's going to happen as a result, you're going to have like, what?
02:01:34 What happened to the what?
02:01:35 How tribal are the Jews?
02:01:37 Let me put it that way.
02:01:39 After being diaspora for a really long time, right, and don't get me wrong, I'm sure a lot of Jews.
02:01:48 Bred into the host countries and assimilated and went away, and their families were probably very unhappy about that.
02:01:55 You know, the whole stereotypical Jewish mother, that's like, ohh, she only wants you to date a.
02:02:00 Jew and.
02:02:01 All you know, all that tribalism, that.
02:02:04 We used to think sounded weird and cute.
02:02:08 That now we.
02:02:09 Maybe have a different view of?
02:02:17 Maybe that. That's.
02:02:20 That's where I think a lot of Western whites will end up is just that you'll end up being more tribal.
02:02:27 The only the ones that are tribal will be the ones that, that.
02:02:30 Pass on their genes.
02:02:34 And that's just the way it works.
02:02:38 So yeah, it's frustrating.
02:02:39 It sucks, but you know.
02:02:44 What are you going to do?
02:02:45 **** him.
02:02:48 All right.
02:02:49 I feel like there's more.
02:02:53 The Super chat total keeps going up, but it seems like they.
02:02:57 They they pop.
02:02:58 Up some on the bottom and then.
02:02:59 Is it sorting by dollar amount?
02:03:02 Maybe that's why it's doing this weird thing.
Speaker
02:03:06 UM.
Devon
02:03:09 Simple legalists $10. Thank you for what you do. Keep planting seeds.
02:03:14 I appreciate that.
02:03:16 I think that's a new one.
02:03:20 Let's see here.
02:03:21 Come on the face.
02:03:25 OK, OSA, 5671 dollar. What? What are some of your favorite American classic authors you'd recommend or or consider your influences?
02:03:35 I've talked about this before.
02:03:36 I was never like into.
02:03:41 I mean, I read a lot when I was a kid, but it wasn't like.
02:03:45 Philosophical stuff.
02:03:46 I mean, I wanted to be a movie director.
02:03:48 Right, like.
02:03:49 Like I was in it, my dream was to be an entertainment.
02:03:53 So I read an entertaining books, but I mean, like Douglas Adams, I really like The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy stuff and the Dirk Gently Soloistic detective agency and.
02:04:04 You know Tolkien?
02:04:05 I read when I was like in.
02:04:06 ******* 4th, 3rd or 4th grade.
02:04:09 I read that really young because I I had an older brother.
02:04:12 Well, I still have an older brother, but he was.
02:04:13 Four years older than.
02:04:14 Me and we got these little.
02:04:17 You know, brain, it was like we were always competing over.
02:04:22 Intellectual prowess, and even though there was that there was a large age gap there.
02:04:26 So he started reading those books and I was like, I'm gonna, I'm going to show him that I can read it too.
02:04:31 And it was tough, like it was.
02:04:33 It was tough to get through.
02:04:34 I remember it being real difficult, but I, you know, I liked it.
02:04:38 I also read.
02:04:44 Like I think it talked about the the Hickman and Weiss, Tracy Hickman and Margaret Weiss.
02:04:49 Some of their fantasy books fantasy novels.
02:04:53 I read a lot of random stuff.
02:04:57 But I'd say Douglas Adams was a big one.
02:05:02 That's a nice.
02:05:04 I mean, I'm sure he was like.
02:05:04 A lefty and I mean, I don't know for sure, but I'm I'm guessing he was.
02:05:08 Like a lefty.
02:05:09 You know, terrible person and atheist and all that fun stuff.
02:05:13 But he was funny.
02:05:15 I always liked rid of humor.
02:05:16 I don't know if that's something in my jeans or what, but I always like the British wit and that there's.
02:05:23 That's a shining example of British wit.
02:05:29 OK. I just want to make sure I'm not missing anybody else's here and I'll go to regular chat.
02:05:35 Eastern Europe.
02:05:39 Government Canadians, Valentine.
02:05:44 Oh, here's one ******** ****** $4.00. What advice would you give to repair the divide between gropers and white nationalists?
02:05:54 Like I said, I don't think there is a divide.
02:05:56 I think it's just it's just a power vacuum and I think that the second there's a leader that looks like he's going to.
02:06:07 Be I mean better than like someone like DeSantis.
02:06:10 I mean, like, a real, like, imagine, like a Trump.
02:06:13 That's not a *****.
02:06:14 You know where you don't agree with him 100% and you know he's not going to deliver on most things, but he's going to actually try.
02:06:21 Everyone will fall in line behind that guy, whoever that guy is.
02:06:25 Just because.
02:06:27 You know, that's just how it works.
02:06:29 In the same way that before we knew that Trump was a giant disappointment, a lot of people fell behind.
02:06:34 Trump of all these different.
02:06:37 All these different viewpoints, but it doesn't really.
02:06:39 At the end of day.
02:06:40 It doesn't.
02:06:40 Matter because it's honestly what's going to happen is.
02:06:47 You're going to have there's no political solution.
02:06:50 OK, so most likely the leader I'm talking about isn't exactly someone running for president first of all.
02:06:57 Second of all, they'll be the people selecting out if that's if that's the road that if if you have people that want to be SIV Nats or I don't know exactly.
02:07:09 What divide you're talking about?
02:07:11 Because, look, there's.
02:07:12 It's not like.
02:07:14 And there's a lot of lot of cringe on both sides, OK.
02:07:18 And, but there's also a lot in common on both sides.
02:07:23 Like I said, right now, I just think it's mostly just a power vacuum.
02:07:26 I just think that that, that all that bickering is because they they want to be the ones right, they want to be the ones driving.
02:07:34 I want to drive, I want to.
02:07:35 They're both going to the same ******* place.
02:07:39 You know, it's just that you're you're fighting over the ******* steering wheel.
02:07:44 And yeah, I mean you could say that they don't want to go to the exact same place, but.
02:07:49 You know, you get what I mean.
02:07:53 If you want to repair divide, just don't ******* purity spiral with each other.
02:07:59 I mean, look at the coalitions that the left builds with.
02:08:04 People that have crazy, different opinions about ****, but it doesn't matter because the enemy of my enemy is my friend and the right seems incapable of thinking like that.
02:08:14 And in fact, when you when you do have something that kind of materializes.
02:08:21 It's still kind of ineffective, like the like the truck, the truck thing, right.
02:08:24 Like the truck thing is not a bunch of people that politically agree with everything.
02:08:28 It's it's not.
02:08:29 There really is a lot of diversity as as Azir Levant said out in that crowd.
02:08:36 But they were able to.
02:08:39 Play the game of the enemy of my.
02:08:40 Enemy is my friend.
02:08:43 And that's maybe a lesson you can learn.
02:08:44 From that, that both.
02:08:46 Both sides of that divide can learn from that.
02:08:49 Because it's a lot of arguing about what color the we should paint the walls when we haven't even found the house yet.
02:09:03 Another $4.00 ******** ******. What do you think are the possibilities of Korea, Japan, etcetera will have their own culture war like we have when.
02:09:13 Like we have when and or if.
02:09:17 They become more multicultural like their own Gamergate.
02:09:21 Yeah, that sort of thing.
02:09:22 I mean, I don't know enough about Asian culture to know precisely how that will go down, but yeah, it's.
02:09:29 I see.
02:09:30 Like I said, it reminds me of Korea.
02:09:32 At least I'm not, so I'm not.
02:09:35 I don't know as much about.
02:09:37 It seems like a lot of people know a lot about or pretend to know a lot about Japanese culture, but I don't know as much about Japanese.
02:09:43 Culture as I know about Korean culture.
02:09:45 And I'd say at least with Korea, that reminds me of America, like in that the 80s or 90s.
02:09:53 And they're just not a time.
02:09:54 Delay and how that will unfold, it will be totally different.
02:09:57 You know, they don't have, uh.
02:10:01 You know, they don't have, like, Jewish politicians.
02:10:03 As an example, right?
02:10:05 They don't have, like, an ADL, and they don't have.
02:10:07 They also don't have, like, you remember in America.
02:10:11 We brought the blacks over.
02:10:12 It's not like they're were immigrants like that.
02:10:14 You got?
02:10:14 Yeah, I guess you can call them that, but.
02:10:17 They were brought.
02:10:18 Here and you could say, oh, we didn't bring them here.
02:10:20 The Jewish slave ships did.
02:10:22 OK, but still.
02:10:24 You know, like, so the racial makeup of America is was already, you know, 13%. I don't know what, what, how regular that number has been but we've always had a substantial.
02:10:38 Other wrapped up in this and they don't have that.
02:10:44 So there's just a lot of, there's a lot of differences plus you know their culture is fundamentally different.
02:10:48 So it's hard to predict exactly how it unfold, but I just think it's still driven, but the same forces.
02:10:55 That atomized and disempowered the the average person in the populations of the West.
02:11:06 Those same powers are at work.
02:11:10 In Korea and in Japan.
02:11:13 Their physical differences in terms of like the, the, the, their tribalism being different and like they they're fundamentally different, not just they're biologically different.
02:11:23 Than we are.
02:11:24 And culturally different.
02:11:25 So it's impossible for me to say how that's going to.
02:11:29 Unfold, but that's they have they're dealing with the exact who knows, maybe they'll surprise us.
02:11:35 But they're dealing with the exact same pressures from some of the same people.
02:11:49 All right, $5 from soy pill. I meant it. Took him two years. Oh, wait, I think here's another one before that $5.
02:11:57 But do you?
02:11:59 But to your point, attack on Titans, Oh my God.
02:12:02 Creator had to shop his comic around for two years because his protagonist was so Uber masculine that he couldn't find one sooner.
02:12:11 Who would agree not to feminize him, which was not his only demand.
02:12:18 Then your second one.
02:12:19 Also $5, I meant it took two years to find a studio that wouldn't.
02:12:23 Feminize the protagonist.
02:12:29 You anime guys, man, you're very persistent, very persistent.
02:12:41 OK.
02:12:42 Thank you for the donations, like I said.
02:12:45 I'd have to be pretty hard up for content.
02:12:48 I just I can't.
02:12:49 Especially it's an entire series.
02:12:51 I can't watch a season of.
02:12:53 I hate Anna Gay so much.
02:12:54 I just hate it.
02:12:56 I'm not a fan.
02:12:58 It just it really.
02:13:00 It's very off putting like everything about it is.
02:13:05 Like everything, the animation style, the the dub I.
02:13:08 Mean. I know it's.
02:13:08 Probably better than it was when.
02:13:10 I was younger with the Dubs.
02:13:13 Were really bad.
02:13:14 The voice acting was always really bad, but just there's something about it that just.
02:13:17 Very off putting to me.
02:13:21 Let's see here. Paste it.
02:13:26 We might be caught up, maybe.
02:13:29 There's no way to like sort this in any kind of sensible way, so if I missed yours.
02:13:37 Let me pop this out.
02:13:38 And see if it updates again.
02:13:41 Because the dollar amount keeps going up.
02:13:46 And then I don't see any.
02:13:47 Of the new ones though.
02:13:49 Now here's some new ones I think, and that just went way up when I popped it up or popped it out.
02:13:56 Cringe panda.
02:13:57 Can you tell the story about the crazy Jewish Ham radio guy who likes to broadcast the verbal abuse against Jews that he gets?
02:14:03 Apparently he's been doing for 26 years and I want to listen in. Is he autistic? What? So there's this guy that I.
02:14:14 He's a jammer.
02:14:16 On 40 and 80 meters.
02:14:20 And he just plays.
02:14:23 Like I thought he just hated Jews.
02:14:25 I guess because he he played he broadcasts over legal limit and so you can hear him.
02:14:32 In fact, I'd be working on a radio with no antenna hooked up to it, and I would pick him up like it was he was putting out so much ******* power.
02:14:40 It was like.
02:14:42 Still receiving it.
02:14:44 But he has been doing this for several decades.
02:14:47 We're not several decades.
02:14:48 But like, yeah, about about 20 years or so, he's been a apparently he was a Jewish guy.
02:14:56 That is just like this autistic Jew guy they got.
02:15:00 I don't know.
02:15:01 He got made fun of once or something, and now he's just been jamming people for, like, ever.
02:15:08 And a lot of what he plays while he's jamming people are people calling him like a kite ************ and getting the oven Jew and stuff like that because he's a Jew and it.
02:15:18 But because of that's how much.
02:15:20 That's what I would pick.
02:15:21 I'd be like turning around.
02:15:22 I hear this get in the oven, Jew.
02:15:23 I'll be like, wow, this guy.
02:15:26 And it turns out that the guy playing it is the Jew.
02:15:28 That all the complaints are about.
02:15:31 The FCC, if it's the same guy because there's a couple guys and you never know.
02:15:35 Because he.
02:15:37 You know you.
02:15:38 Never know if it's like the same guy or someone like a copycat guy or whatever, because you know, there's no way to know where it's coming from.
02:15:44 But there was a guy at the FCC.
02:15:46 Took his license away and tried to find him, but there it's toothless because ham radio is kind of like they they kind of want it to go away.
02:15:55 I think so.
02:15:55 They don't even really regulate it used to be you'd get fined like the FCC would listen to hand radio all day long.
02:16:01 And if they heard you broadcasting just a little bit.
02:16:04 Out of your band allocation, you'd get a ticket in the mail that you'd have to pay.
02:16:11 Or they'd come and confiscate your ****.
02:16:13 And legally they can do that, right?
02:16:16 Well, they don't do that anymore because not very many people.
02:16:19 And it's not like it was right and.
02:16:22 So this guy, they fight him like 50 grand or something and they can't collect it because they don't have an enforcement wing.
02:16:30 That'll do it.
02:16:31 They they handed it over to the DOJ and the DOJ just said we don't have time for this.
02:16:35 So he, oh, apparently like he owes the FCC, like, 50 grand and shouldn't be broadcasting.
02:16:40 But it doesn't matter.
02:16:42 But yeah, he I don't know if he's autistic or or what, but he's.
Speaker 1
02:16:47 He hasn't been.
Devon
02:16:47 On as much lately, but there was a while there, it was like every ******* night, and maybe he is still and I'm just.
02:16:53 Not on as much lately.
02:16:56 UM.
02:16:59 Some opinions.
02:17:04 OK, yeah, this is the new one. Makes it easier. Here we go. Some Canadians. This is from Deharo 1400.
02:17:10 Some Canadians say it's a bad thing that migrants to Canada are crowding in cities and increasing density in Toronto and Vancouver as detached suburban homes are replaced with townhomes and residential buildings.
02:17:23 But this is preferable.
02:17:24 As it makes things easier in a collapse event, I don't know what.
02:17:28 You mean by that?
02:17:29 It makes things easier.
02:17:34 Some could even say it's bad thing that the migrants to Canada crowding the cities and.
02:17:39 I don't know what you mean by that.
Speaker 17
02:17:42 Let's see here.
Devon
02:17:48 Iceberg 123 thoughts on the old Conan the Barbarian movie with Schwarzenegger.
02:17:54 I never thought I never thought much of it.
02:17:57 It was.
02:17:57 It wasn't something that I watched as a kid, and by the time that I did see, it was on TV, first of all.
02:18:04 So it was like broken up with commercials and you know, so there's just something makes it seem cheap when you when that happens.
02:18:10 But it just like it just seems cheap to me.
02:18:13 Like the special effects.
02:18:14 Which is what that was.
02:18:15 My focus was special effects, right?
02:18:18 And it just seemed a little bit cheesy.
02:18:22 And but I'm I think I was like 10 the last time I.
02:18:25 Saw it, so I don't remember if there was.
02:18:30 I don't even remember the storyline.
02:18:31 Really, I don't.
02:18:32 I just remember thinking this looks kind of cheap to me.
02:18:35 Because I was way more into the aesthetic when it came to like fantasy and space.
02:18:40 Like you know, star.
02:18:41 Wars kind of ruined a lot of that lower.
02:18:44 Budget stuff for me.
02:18:46 Because the original Star Wars was for that era was just so much better than everything else.
02:18:51 I mean, you look at it now.
02:18:52 And it still you know.
02:18:54 It kind of holds up some of it.
02:18:56 Some of it looks kind of cheesy now, but it just looks so much better than everything.
02:19:00 Else did back then.
02:19:06 Any recommendation?
02:19:12 Oh, here we.
02:19:14 Do you still have that clip of the happy merchant from the black and white movie?
02:19:18 You should throw that guy up every now and again.
02:19:20 That's on my other computer.
02:19:21 That's from Murata.
02:19:23 That's from the.
02:19:24 That was the computer I was using when this one was broken.
02:19:29 There's a couple of things on that computer I should transfer over.
02:19:32 I haven't even had that computer.
02:19:33 Plug them in in months.
02:19:35 But I should probably do.
02:19:36 I think there's even like an intro on that one.
02:19:38 That I don't have on this one.
02:19:43 Lietuva forever.
02:19:44 Unfortunately, as the Iron Curtain did, save them from the multiculturalism which my family fled and ran before the Soviets took Lithuania.
02:19:53 However, people I talked to that lived there still.
02:19:58 Think other cultures are so great they don't see such a problem with it.
02:20:02 However, nationalism is there.
02:20:05 There is hope.
02:20:07 Well, you you don't see a problem with it and to experience it.
02:20:12 You know it's how would you?
02:20:16 If everything if all your experience and it would be if you're in Eastern Europe, I'm most of your experience with diversity is going to come from fiction.
02:20:26 And there's not a lot of fiction, and it's not like it's not like the studios are cranking out movies like Der Juden.
Speaker
02:20:32 You know I.
Devon
02:20:32 I mean like it's it's not that.
02:20:35 Like it's the exact it's the polar opposite.
02:20:40 Of der Juden.
02:20:41 You know?
02:20:43 And so why would you think, why would you think otherwise?
02:20:46 How would you know?
02:20:53 I've got a book recommendation.
02:20:54 The burning souls by Leon Degrelle.
02:20:56 You can get the audio book at Antelope Hill Publishing.
02:20:59 I've listened to it a few times and completely changed my perspective on religion and spirituality.
02:21:05 The burning souls, huh?
02:21:08 Alright, I'll add it to my my mini notes.
02:21:19 Springer blockade, leaving the past with Korean Japan.
02:21:28 $5 Grace that of mine name a price for your watching.
02:21:32 And do a review on attack on Titan.
02:21:34 I have no price.
02:21:37 I have no price.
02:21:40 I'll tell you what they're bothering me to do.
02:21:42 It is not going.
02:21:43 To make it happen any faster.
02:21:46 That's the wrong tactic to use on me.
Speaker
02:21:52 Let's see here.
Devon
02:21:55 Cringe Pan did you end up watching all of the soap video you commented on?
02:21:59 What did you think?
02:22:00 Yeah, it was it the the video, what you're talking about for those of you haven't seen it.
02:22:05 Soph, did a video where she's dressed as a Nazi and she I had to kind of click around because the video kept glitching out.
02:22:13 And it was during the.
02:22:14 Day when my Internet doesn't work and so I might get part of this wrong cuz but I did.
02:22:20 I tried to watch all of it.
02:22:22 But it seemed as if she in the.
02:22:23 Very opening. She almost sounds as if she's going to go full 1488 full Nazi. Like she's literally wearing a Nazi uniform. There's a Nazi flag in the background.
02:22:33 And she's talking about like, you know, all these, you know, the boomers have this stupid view of Nazism and and and.
02:22:41 And she makes a lot of the same points that.
02:22:44 A lot of national Socialists on poll would make and makes the observation that, you know, look, if if we were the if we were the Germans living in in Nazi Germany in the late 1930s, we would probably be the Nazis because it wasn't just like some insanity that that overtook the, you know, the country. It wasn't like, what's that?
02:23:05 Fancy word that the Doctor Malone used on Joe Rogan when he when he was referring to the.
02:23:11 The the vaccine mandates and then he was like, just like the Germans, right?
02:23:15 They they all suffered from this.
02:23:17 What was the social psycho?
02:23:18 It was.
02:23:19 It's not that.
02:23:19 But you know what I mean.
02:23:21 Mass something psychosis or whatever it is.
02:23:24 And and she makes the point that no, it's just that they were fighting, you know, Weimar Germany was finding the degeneracy the same degeneracy.
02:23:32 That we have a.
02:23:33 Problem with but then at the end.
02:23:36 And again, maybe I get maybe I got the.
02:23:38 Message wrong but.
02:23:40 It kind of seemed like then at the end she's like, but that's not going to work.
02:23:44 So we should all be Catholics.
02:23:47 And it was like what?
02:23:54 We should be what?
02:23:57 And I'm sorry.
02:23:59 But Catholics?
02:24:01 Catholics have to get the they have to clean up their own house first, OK?
02:24:07 Look, I like.
02:24:08 I like that there's an old Christian institution that's been around a long time and it has a lot of money and a lot of resources and a lot of political power.
02:24:18 I just don't like.
02:24:21 What they spend that money on, what they use, that political power for.
02:24:26 Oregon, that that.
02:24:26 Organization is headed up by a pedophile satanist.
02:24:31 And I'm sorry.
02:24:33 If you're unable.
02:24:36 To keep your own house in order.
02:24:37 I'm not going to trust you to be the solution.
02:24:42 To put my house in order.
02:24:44 If you don't have the ability to purge the pedophiles within your own organization, your organization is not the solution to the pedophiles.
02:24:55 And I don't mean like the the Jewish slander pedophile arguments.
02:24:59 I mean, like, come on.
02:25:02 You have a global homophobe.
02:25:05 And everyone knows it, and it's not limited to just the Pope.
02:25:09 And there's even there's there's, there's even shenanigans about how that Pope even got there, and all, you know, like that organization is subverted.
02:25:17 Like ****.
02:25:18 And so a.
02:25:19 Subverted organization is not the answer to the subverted nation.
02:25:27 It should be easier for you in.
02:25:28 Fact to clean up that mess, first demonstrate that you can do it.
02:25:36 Demonstrate that you can do it.
02:25:38 But I see a lot of Catholics using the exact same arguments and strategies to quote UN quote, clean up their mess that conservatives have been using and saying that led to the mess we're now like, Oh well, you know, just you going to wait for, like the new president or, oh, yeah, they're going to wait for the new Pope.
02:26:00 Every organization has corruption.
02:26:02 It's like.
02:26:05 All right, well.
02:26:06 Let me know.
02:26:07 Let you know wake me up.
02:26:09 Wake me up.
02:26:10 When you don't have a global **** leader of your organization, before you start suggesting that that organization is the answer.
02:26:17 To all my problems.
02:26:20 That's what I thought was was ******* Bizarro land that she would.
02:26:23 It just seemed like such a nonsense with her, just like she does this big long thing.
02:26:28 And I was like, oh, wow, she's she gonna.
02:26:30 I don't think she's turning in now.
02:26:31 See this seems.
02:26:31 Like a setup you know, but still, she's making some argument.
02:26:35 I'm a little surprised that she's.
02:26:37 You know, she's connecting some dots in a very public way that I'm a little, you know, little that I find a little surprising.
02:26:43 But then at the end, she's like.
02:26:44 And so you should be.
02:26:44 A Catholic and it's like what?
02:26:52 You know it just.
02:26:55 It doesn't make any sense to me.
02:26:57 It doesn't make any sense to me.
02:26:59 Look, I'm not talking **** about Catholics.
02:27:00 I had a lot of friends are Catholics.
02:27:02 And again, I think there's.
02:27:04 There's there's a lot to be said for for having.
02:27:09 Access and membership in that organization to some extent, but it's it's a ******* mess.
02:27:16 Maybe like me trying to tell everyone you know.
Speaker 9
02:27:19 We need to do.
Devon
02:27:21 Yeah, I just need to be Mormons.
02:27:23 And that will fix everything. Yeah, maybe in 1977 now.
02:27:27 Fixed everything.
02:27:31 But I mean, you know.
02:27:34 That's just, that's not the solution.
02:27:40 And it can't be really.
02:27:41 I mean it's people talk to you about, oh, Christians, Christ Cook Christ Cook.
02:27:45 You know it's.
02:27:47 No, no global religion.
02:27:49 There's not a single global religion that can maintain like in a lot of ways, that's what happen to Mormonism too, right?
02:27:57 You can't maintain the racial component or even like a a heritage or a cultural component.
02:28:06 In the way that well, Mormons did prior to 1978.
02:28:11 And become a global organization.
02:28:14 In fact, you could argue that's like in that video I played it timed out perfectly with the opening of a temple in Brazil, which had a lot of.
02:28:26 Black customers, let's put it that way, right?
02:28:31 And you can't.
02:28:33 You can't run an organization that's global.
02:28:38 Without it being a a global **** organization.
02:28:45 Maybe you can get away with it not having the **** aspect to it, right, but increasingly.
02:28:51 We're kind of seeing it not just with Catholics.
02:28:55 But we're seeing restrictions being eased on even though that aspect of things in.
02:29:02 In most religions.
02:29:04 Not just Christian religion, but most religions.
02:29:10 Certainly most global religions.
02:29:15 So I you know, I just find that silly.
02:29:18 They'd be like.
02:29:19 Oh, and and so that's why you should be.
02:29:22 Catholic it's like ah.
02:29:24 OK.
02:29:28 First, last $5 when I was in Britain in the 1990s, I said that someone on TV was a Jew and everyone shouted no. He's English. Britain's today know what a Jew is as a second language, German has become.
02:29:43 Very popular, so just rest assured we are going to win.
02:29:48 Worldwide, the Jews days are numbered and they know it.
02:29:56 Well, I would say.
02:29:58 A lot of people.
02:30:00 Know the difference in America between a, you know, quote UN quote white person and and a Jew. You know, like the for example Seinfeld.
02:30:10 To the average person in the 90s did not seem like a Jewish show in the 90s.
02:30:17 It's a very Jewish show.
02:30:18 It's obviously a Jewish show.
02:30:21 All the characters are Jews.
02:30:23 And the humor is Jewish, and the creators are Jewish, and it's like overtly Jewish.
02:30:29 And in fact, in interviews the the writers will even say that you know well, we didn't think that America was ready for it to be as Jewish as it was going to be.
02:30:39 So we we we don't talk about.
02:30:42 You know the Jew stuff so much like, I guess Jerry's playing himself and.
02:30:49 And so, like, there's some Jewish stuff.
02:30:51 There's a little bit of of, but they talk about Christmas.
02:30:54 They don't talk about Hanukkah, right?
02:30:57 And or they've talked about Festivus in George Costanza's Costanza's case, like he hasn't made-up holiday. It's not even. Yeah, but it's not Hanukkah, right?
02:31:10 But in the 90s, people watching that show were not connecting the dots that.
02:31:15 Maybe some, like, obviously, Jews were and obviously maybe people with in New York with a higher Jewish population or whatever, but the average person watching that show wasn't thinking like, oh, I'm watching a Jewish show.
02:31:32 But now that people are.
02:31:35 You're right that whites are way more racially aware than they were, even even like five years ago, I'd say.
Speaker 18
02:31:43 UM.
Devon
02:31:49 $5 from OSA 567 Devon would you compare USA to North Korea or China in terms of conformism and the role of propaganda?
02:32:01 I don't know.
02:32:02 I don't know.
02:32:03 I would say that we're not really like either one of those.
02:32:06 Because I think that in both cases.
02:32:10 They're obviously in North Korea's case, but they're they're way more authoritarian. But there's also, I just think that Asians are more collective by nature.
02:32:21 I think that Asians tend to want to conform for different reasons, right?
02:32:29 So a lot of white people like to conform like normies like to conform.
02:32:34 You know that that goes across races.
02:32:36 Normies like to conform because they rely on the group for survival.
02:32:40 So that's just every you know.
02:32:42 The average person human likes to conform to the group because they're safety in numbers and all that.
02:32:49 Stuff, but I think in Asian cultures, that's like heightened to a degree that.
02:32:55 Is not Western at all, and and so I think their propaganda can, would, would seem heavy-handed and maybe a little over the top and ridiculous to us in in ways. But our propaganda probably seems ridiculous and crazy to them in different ways.
02:33:15 In the ways.
02:33:16 That that it promotes for example, like kind of suicidal tendencies on a societal level.
02:33:22 You know, they see it like a couple of years ago, people were saying that the an insult in Chinese and I forget what the the Chinese words were.
02:33:31 But the insult translated to white liberal.
02:33:34 Because it was like it, it was basically their way of saying **** in a way.
02:33:39 Because they knew exactly it was.
02:33:41 It was a suicidal it was like pointing out wokeness before people started really calling it wokeness they saw it because they're, I think they're more they're just more ethnocentric and they're more aware of the collective, like, what's good for the group seems to be more.
02:34:02 Part of their programming.
02:34:11 Soy piled $5 or wait.
02:34:16 Soy pill $5. I know you will never watch it, but just to defend some of your based fans who watch anime.
02:34:21 I wanted to say 99% of it is gay, but the rest is very good, like attack on Titans protagonist like when he kills when he is 8 kills 3 human sex traffickers to save.
02:34:33 A little girl in a way that would make Ethan from DOTR proud. Another $5. No, it's worse than lace because once you watched it.
02:34:44 Watched it.
02:34:44 You would want to watch it again.
02:34:45 Don't do it, man.
02:34:47 I would probably.
02:34:47 I would not watch it again.
02:34:48 These are all jumbled up too.
02:34:51 They're all mixed up, so I'm reading these in the wrong order. Another $5.00, but to your point.
Speaker 18
02:34:59 Oh wait.
Devon
02:35:00 See this.
02:35:02 Sorry, I missed like apparently you said those other two like a long time ago. Odyssey's ******* up. I'm sorry.
02:35:08 I I might even e-mail these guys and be like, look, can you at least make these come in order?
02:35:14 Because this is really, or at least have.
02:35:15 A sort by, you know.
02:35:18 And there's no like at least sort by time.
Speaker
02:35:24 OK.
Devon
02:35:28 Hello, Richard greens.
02:35:30 OK, here we.
02:35:30 Are warsteiner $5 ******** Koreans?
02:35:36 Has or Koreans have a strong in Group preference in part driven by their persecution narrative being colonized by Japan?
02:35:44 Oh yeah, they like to.
02:35:45 Talk about that.
02:35:49 Your house is funny if you if you have Korean friends, ask them about uh, the Japanese stealing their strawberries.
02:35:59 Just if you want to hear a bunch of angry nonsense about strawberries, OK, and all the men must serve in the military instills nationalism.
02:36:12 Combine this with Korea still being mostly homogeneous.
02:36:15 It'll take longer for multiculturalism to take hold.
02:36:18 I mean, it seems though right now, I mean so far, but at the same time you see these, these, these K pop boy bands and it's not looking good.
Speaker 17
02:36:28 Let's see here.
Devon
02:36:32 ***** Nation, $10. What's your opinion of National Alliance?
02:36:37 The organization, started by William Pierce, hit a stumbling block after his death, but seems to be back on point.
02:36:45 Also, check out Delta Press Publishing or I'll.
02:36:47 Copy those links.
02:36:53 From what I understand.
02:36:56 William Pierce, because his fiction's not that good.
02:37:01 And it just seems a lot very angry and kind of ham fisted.
02:37:07 And from my understanding, that's.
02:37:10 The least good thing that he wrote like he wrote like he was really smart and eloquent and just his fiction wasn't very.
02:37:18 Very good. I don't know. Maybe mine's not very good either, so I'm not. I'm not criticizing. That's just what I've what I've heard.
02:37:30 OK guys, I'm trying.
02:37:32 I wanted to make sure I get to everybody, but again, I'm.
02:37:36 We're getting pretty long here and I will refresh the Super chats one more time.
02:37:42 I just you know, I'm having to dig through.
02:37:45 All every super chat.
02:37:49 That I did.
02:37:49 So I'm going to refresh the page and see if it kind of ******** it.
02:37:59 And then we'll see if.
02:38:02 There's any new ones here?
02:38:06 Yeah, I think what it's doing.
02:38:07 Is it is sorting by amount and not time.
02:38:11 So that's why it just seems to it's almost like.
02:38:14 I have a card deck that's been shuffled and then every time someone like donates it just.
02:38:20 Randomly get stuck in the in the in the deck and I don't know I have to go through the whole ******* deck just to find that stupid card again.
02:38:28 Because that just seems to be how it's.
02:38:32 There's no way to sort it by time, which is insane.
02:38:36 All right, you only read how my comment.
Speaker
02:38:40 Right now one.
Devon
02:38:47 Yeah, soy piled says it's giving you an opposite order, only it's opposite.
02:38:51 Order just that.
02:38:53 It's throwing you in with all the other $5.
02:39:00 OK, someone just gave me a super chat that says toggle timestamps.
02:39:06 Well, it doesn't fix the order though it shows the timestamps, but it doesn't like filter by timestamp.
02:39:13 And already show the timestamp when I would hover over it so.
02:39:18 Yeah, it's insane that.
02:39:19 This is how it works but.
Speaker
02:39:24 Alright, go two years.
Devon
02:39:30 Taking times?
02:39:31 No, it's worse than mine, so.
Speaker 2
02:39:34 OK.
Devon
02:39:40 Our thin red line $5. Thank you, Devin. Thank you.
02:39:43 I don't think.
02:39:43 The red yours.
02:39:48 Korea truckers.
02:40:02 OK.
02:40:09 I think that might be it.
02:40:17 I think that's it guys.
02:40:19 And if I missed yours, I really, really, really apologize.
02:40:22 It's just that it is kind of a mess.
02:40:23 I've got like a ton of these super chats, and it just jumbles them all up.
02:40:27 I'll hang out in regular chat here for a.
02:40:29 Second, I think it's updating.
02:40:31 And so if I missed yours, maybe just at me and regular chat and then we'll close this this puppy out.
02:40:42 I've had this TV thing up this whole time.
02:40:45 There we go.
02:40:49 Someone says just finish porcelains and Medicare's fifth stream on merch.
02:40:55 Why they have so many streams on?
02:41:04 I haven't kept up with all.
02:41:06 That that's.
02:41:07 I know you're talking about.
02:41:07 He does like the it's, you know it's it's almost like sophisticated E drama or not thorough.
02:41:15 Let me put that way very thorough.
02:41:18 E drama.
02:41:20 But it's like.
02:41:23 Medicare is still alive. Yeah, he's still alive. Jim's still alive.
02:41:31 You guys got your own.
02:41:33 Conversations going here.
02:41:37 Thoughts on national bolshevism?
02:41:40 I don't.
02:41:41 I don't know what you mean by that.
02:41:43 I mean, if you just mean like the Bolsheviks in Russia.
02:41:50 I'd have to study study.
02:41:53 My my my impression is that that there were communists, but I, you know, I could be totally wrong about that.
02:41:59 So that's why I don't have any.
Speaker
02:42:01 Thoughts on it?
Devon
02:42:05 High Priest King Terry.
02:42:06 Hey Devin, your mod blood of tyrants just released a new album this week.
02:42:11 I was wondering if you could play one of his songs to insomnia stream intro.
02:42:16 Yeah. OK.
02:42:19 I did not know that he.
02:42:20 Did music.
02:42:29 I copied the link and I.
02:42:32 I mean, unless it's like, really, really bad.
02:42:38 If it's really terrible.
02:42:40 I mean it can't be.
02:42:41 That bad?
02:42:42 I'm sure it's fine.
02:42:44 Should we play some of it now?
02:42:45 I don't like.
02:42:46 I don't want to.
02:42:46 Let let's close another some of it now and then we'll closeout.
02:42:49 How about that?
02:42:52 How bad could it be?
Speaker 17
02:42:56 Let's see what this.
Devon
02:42:58 I don't even know what I don't even know what genre.
02:43:05 Here's the album promo.
02:43:15 Why do I hear nothing?
02:43:16 Because my volume is turned?
02:43:17 All way down.
Speaker
02:43:21 Alright, let me.
Speaker 3
02:43:41 It's fine.
02:43:43 What are you gotta do?
02:43:44 Move on, y'all.
02:43:47 Bring to disagree.
02:43:52 You come around high grounds like we're bound to your rules.
02:44:01 Mentally defective.
02:44:10 Used to be land of the free they bought.
02:44:14 They spin the globe.
02:44:17 Sell some ads in the ***.
02:44:19 You can show your affairs in some conscious minds, bro.
Speaker
02:44:47 This anger will sink its teeth in you.
Speaker 3
02:44:52 Feed your heart, soul.
Speaker 1
02:44:55 Also, there's nothing left but a warrior.
Speaker 3
02:45:05 Stand as a ghost in the afternoon.
02:45:16 Let us speak.
02:45:20 Before police just shut it down.
Devon
02:45:52 Yeah, not bad.
02:45:53 Some of that kind of.
02:45:55 It's definitely like there's a couple that that almost have like a.
02:46:02 Almost like almost.
02:46:03 I don't want to say like system of a down, but like kind of like a little.
Speaker
02:46:06 Little bit.
Devon
02:46:08 Yeah, that's the, that's the promo.
02:46:11 So when we hear a couple of seconds of each.
02:46:13 Of each song, there's a couple there I think would be good so.
02:46:19 Yeah, have them send me.
02:46:20 I don't know.
02:46:21 You send it to me right now.
02:46:25 Yeah, cause I didn't.
02:46:26 My e-mail is still full.
02:46:35 We'll find a way for him to.
02:46:36 Get me a song and we'll play it.
02:46:38 So that's pretty cool.
02:46:39 Yeah, we need to have people that have that, that produce art and start doing stuff.
02:46:47 So the more the merrier on that.
02:46:49 Never mind promoting stuff.
02:46:52 That people are working on, especially if it's if it's pro or people.
02:46:57 All right, guys, with that, I'm going to close things down.
02:47:00 Hope you guys had a good evening.
02:47:02 We'll be here again on Wednesday, or or very early Thursday, rather for Black Pilled.
02:47:09 Live, of course.
Speaker 3
02:47:11 This day.
Speaker 21
02:47:12 Mick Jagger, for most fans is the Rolling Stone. Now 35, he represents all that's potentially ambiguous, offensive and controversial about his group and its music.
02:47:24 All attributes on which he seems to thrive, as Scott Goldstein of NBC News learned last week.
Speaker 9
02:47:30 Some critics of the new album stinks.
02:47:33 No, they say it's a terrific record.
02:47:35 I think it's a terrific record.
Speaker 1
02:47:36 It stinks.
02:47:37 Wait till the next.
Speaker
02:47:37 That's an.
Speaker 9
02:47:39 Some of them say they're they're just sexist and possibly racist.
02:47:42 What do you say?
02:47:42 About that.
Speaker 15
02:47:43 The next one's gonna be more arose to some more sexist than it's gonna be a whole bunch better.
Speaker 21
02:47:48 Many say the force and purity of the stones music has never been greater, but never far from the surface.
02:47:53 There's also now a sense of decadence feeling the stones are reaching toward.
02:47:58 They have arrived at some extreme.
Speaker 9
02:48:00 We've touched a lot of people's lives. How does it make you feel?
Speaker 5
02:48:50 No. Yes, saying the word said D.
02:48:55 Is just like.
02:48:55 Niger saying she's.
02:48:57 Calling you a.
02:48:58 It's like this boy that he's.
02:48:59 A and starts.
02:49:00 Calling them.
02:49:00 3rd Niger. There should be a word like Niger, especially like the word. That's our negger about, he says. Niger by a
02:49:09 And there are naggers.
02:49:10 Start saying how to use the word out the word, see word, say and you couldn't say Niger and Niger.
Speaker 4
02:49:10 OK.