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INSOMNIA STREAM: DISCRIMINATE EDITION.mp3

06/03/2023
Speaker 1
00:00:00 Please pull kits and follow this world and the memories are far.
00:02:11 Will let you know.
00:02:12 See no reason the trouble don't fall for the trials today.
00:02:54 You suck your fingers.
00:03:06 Such as trip through behaves worst of all, the spaces between never explores.
00:03:21 Through the forces.
00:03:25 How painful to feel?
00:03:57 You suck your finger up.
00:04:00 Your support.
00:05:18 Your fingers.
00:05:22 Just stop.
00:07:15 I saw I head onto the table walking big.
Speaker 5
00:07:22 Until I said off of that, Chucky before.
Speaker
00:08:01 By now.
Speaker 7
00:08:27 Hit it.
Devon
00:08:46 Welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:08:50 Long time no see.
00:08:51 This is your host.
00:08:53 Devin Stack, it's been a long time been.
00:08:56 A long time.
00:08:57 But driving for miles and miles and miles.
00:09:02 Haven't been able to to to find an opportunity to do the stream I was.
00:09:07 I was plan on doing the stream sporadically in.
00:09:09 The last little bit and.
00:09:11 Just wasn't able to make it happen, but that's.
00:09:13 OK, because I'm here now.
00:09:15 I'm here now.
00:09:17 Just in time for for Pride Month.
00:09:21 A month that we all celebrate.
Speaker 9
00:09:24 The program we are about to present is a report on the gay liberation movement.
00:09:29 It deals with the drive for legal and civil rights and for freedom of expression of the homosexual lifestyle.
00:09:38 Some of the scenes may be disturbing or shocking to some viewers.
00:09:42 We point that out for those who do not wish to see or perhaps do not wish their children to see any portrayal of homosexual, but they.
Speaker 10
00:09:45 Welcome.
Devon
00:10:10 Ah yes, pride month.
00:10:14 And I just realized my little microphone, microphone, audio responder dealy thingy is not working.
00:10:19 So hang on.
00:10:20 Hang on, I'm a little out of practice.
00:10:22 A little rusty.
00:10:23 That's what happens.
00:10:25 That's what happened. I got.
00:10:25 I gotta oil the old machinery here.
00:10:28 So hope you guys are doing it.
00:10:30 Missed you?
00:10:31 Yes, I did.
00:10:32 Yes, I did.
00:10:32 I missed doing this.
00:10:34 It's it's weird.
00:10:38 I didn't think I won because not that I was getting burned out.
00:10:42 But I mean God, everyone deserves.
00:10:43 A little bit.
00:10:43 Of time off.
00:10:44 And yeah, I missed it.
00:10:45 I missed it.
00:10:46 I felt like like something wasn't wasn't complete in my life.
00:10:49 So now I'm back.
00:10:51 Back in the saddle again.
00:10:53 And you know, we're talking about Pride Month a little bit, all the all the things.
00:10:57 We have to be proud of.
00:10:59 This month.
00:11:01 Really what we do is going to zoom out the graph a little bit.
00:11:04 We get, we know we got to give the we got to give the people of color a little bit of a break.
00:11:08 You know I.
00:11:08 Was I was kind of going a.
00:11:09 Little hot and.
00:11:10 Heavy on on on the *******.
00:11:13 And so we're.
00:11:15 Going to change gears a little bit, a little.
00:11:17 Bit you know, especially because you know it's interesting to me.
00:11:22 How recently many of these societal changes have taken place, and especially people who are, you know, like 20 years old or thereabouts.
00:11:31 You don't remember a time.
00:11:34 When being a fad was like not OK and not just not OK, it was illegal.
00:11:40 And not just illegal, it was enforced.
00:11:43 Like you would go to jail for ********.
00:11:46 There were ****** laws on the books very recently.
00:11:51 And a lot of people don't know what, what, what had to happen to make.
00:11:55 Those societal changes take place.
00:11:58 Bipartisanship is really that's the short answer.
00:12:03 But we're going to go over some of that.
00:12:04 But to give you an idea.
00:12:07 Of how different things are.
00:12:09 By the way, I I was so I was digging up.
00:12:10 All these old fad clips.
00:12:14 And I just this is out of control, I guess it's kind of in context.
00:12:17 I just thought it was kind of funny.
00:12:19 And everyone's heard of the Pulse nightclub thing because you know, more things change the more they stay the same kind of a thing.
00:12:25 The Pulse nightclub shooting. Then they they it was like, Oh my God, this big, it's horrible this this anti-gay, this homophobic attack.
00:12:33 And they found out he was Muslim or something and.
00:12:35 I don't know.
00:12:35 Maybe he's he might even be MK.
00:12:37 Ultra, who ******* knows?
00:12:38 Right.
00:12:39 But then it all went away.
00:12:41 Well, something very similar happened in 1980s. In the 1980s, there was this big attack on it, only it wasn't the Pulse nightclub.
00:12:52 This you're going to like this.
00:12:56 I mean, it's just it.
00:12:57 It seems like a bad sketch, but this is real.
Speaker 12
00:13:02 Of the mourning, the feeling of mourning for the two dead and the others who've been shot down here on West St.
00:13:07 as are these little pieces of black arm bands that are being handed out to various people in the area, and many of them.
00:13:13 Are wearing it and while.
Devon
00:13:15 Yes, you are reading that correctly.
00:13:16 I know it's an 80s font, so it might be hard.
00:13:18 It says Ramrod the name of the the name of the bar was the ram rod.
Speaker 12
00:13:24 While there is a feeling of mourning, there's also a lot of anger as people seem to be assembling at various other points for a number of demonstrations that have been scheduled because many of the people here see it not just as an attack on the individuals that happen to be here, but as an attack on the gay community.
Devon
00:13:39 Well, the reason why that went away.
00:13:40 This was the attacker.
00:13:42 This guy right here.
00:13:45 So he didn't fit the bill of the, you know, the angry white man.
00:13:50 He was a.
00:13:50 Black Guy who opened fire on a.
00:13:51 Bunch of **** with an Uzi.
00:13:54 And was quoted as saying gays ruin everything.
00:14:01 So yeah, I just I I found that clip and I don't know something.
00:14:04 I don't know why obviously violence isn't funny.
00:14:07 Sometimes violence is funny, but.
00:14:11 But I was going through all these.
00:14:12 Old news reports.
00:14:14 And just looking away, looking to see how gay issues were reported. The not not just reported the way that the people watching the reports in the 1980s in context like how they would receive these reports, how they had to report things, how politicians had to talk about these issues.
00:14:32 And how it's changed so this is in the 1980s here?
Speaker 13
00:14:38 At issue for Austin voters today is an amendment to the city's.
Devon
00:14:42 Now, and also you'll notice there's there's a whole lot of every single time going on, of course, but this is Austin.
00:14:48 They're talking about Austin, TX and this was when Austin was just starting to get gay.
00:14:55 Just starting to get like it was always the most liberal city.
00:14:57 I don't know why, but it was always the most liberal city in Texas, and this was just when it was.
00:15:03 Really just starting to get super Gay.
Speaker 13
00:15:06 Fair housing code that reads it shall not be unlawful to deny housing on the basis of sexual orientation.
Devon
00:15:14 So just to clarify, in the 1980s you could tell people I don't want to rent to you because.
00:15:19 You're gay.
00:15:20 I don't want ****** to happen in my house or my apartment or whatever.
00:15:26 And it's my property.
00:15:28 So get the **** out of here.
Speaker 13
00:15:35 Rallies of conservative religious groups have set the tone of the campaigning on this issue.
00:15:40 They're mobilized against homosexuality.
00:15:43 All of this got started when the City Council tried to prohibit discrimination because of sexual preference last August.
00:15:50 That prompted the largest turn out ever for an Austin City Council meeting, a backlash of resentment against homosexuals.
00:15:57 Austin, a college town as well as the state capital, is generally recognized as the most liberal city in Texas.
00:16:04 Gay people like Beth Epstein say the controller.
Devon
00:16:09 Beth Epstein.
00:16:11 Imagine that.
00:16:12 So Beth Epstein was the lesbian champion, the the, the, the gay rights groups in in Austin.
Speaker 13
00:16:21 Versi is out of character for their town.
Speaker 14
00:16:23 I mean you can check out people's credit references and you know things.
00:16:26 That show, whether or not they're responsible citizens, you know, but sexual orientation is seems to me have nothing to do with that.
Devon
00:16:35 Sexual orientation has nothing to do with the the content of someone's character.
00:16:41 Which is a little bit odd, especially in the context of the 1980s. We'll get more into that here a little bit. Here's another news report I found.
00:16:48 Around the same time.
Speaker 15
00:16:49 A victim of AIDS, a homosexual who was told.
Devon
00:16:52 Of course, it's the 80s, so there's a lot of talk of AIDS.
00:16:55 Most in fact, most clips about homosexuals in the 80s are about AIDS because it was all everything was AIDS, AIDS, aids, you know, actually, I'm back it up just a tad.
00:17:05 I'm backing up just a tad.
00:17:07 I think I got a little.
00:17:08 Ahead of myself here.
00:17:13 This is from a documentary that I pulled that intro from.
00:17:18 This is from the 70s, so just prior to the 80s.
00:17:21 We had a A, a totally different outlook on on ****.
Speaker 9
00:17:27 If this were a man or the woman holding hands, it would be considered perfectly magical, even if it were two women.
00:17:34 But these are men, and for men in this society to hold hands in public as at least shameful and more often offensive.
00:17:42 But men who want to hold hands in public or in private are emerging from the shadows.
00:17:47 They are homosexuals, men who relate sexually to other men.
Devon
00:17:53 Now there's a couple of things to unpack there. This is a a documentary from the 1970s. First of all, the fact that in the 1970s the guy doing the documentary had to explain what homosexuals were.
00:18:05 He had to explain what homosexuals were.
00:18:07 There were people watching the show.
00:18:08 I mean, it would be insane, right?
00:18:10 Think of it now if.
00:18:10 You were to tune in to CNN.
00:18:12 And Anderson Cooper, a fad himself, were to say these are two gay guys now gay guys are gay.
00:18:19 Are people that like to to **** each other and then like, like you would be like, of course, everyone knows what a ******* gay guy is.
00:18:26 No, not everyone knew what homosexual.
00:18:28 Was in the 1970s.
00:18:30 And this was the same that the intro that I played just a moment ago.
00:18:34 He had to warn the viewers that there were gonna be acts of homosexuality depicted in this documentary.
00:18:40 You have to make sure I'll make and get your kids out of the room.
00:18:43 If you don't want them to see this **** ****.
00:18:46 Again, that would be insane. That'd be insane today, 1970s, though not insane.
Speaker 9
00:18:52 And may with women who relate sexually to other women, lesbians have begun a battle for their civil, legal and personal rights.
00:19:01 Homosexuals will acknowledge their homosexuality and pattern their lives accordingly, are known as gay and the gay liberation movement is challenging a society that abhors homosexuality in New York, as in most other states, the law, known as the ****** Statute, provides that even in private.
00:19:20 Consenting adults may not engage in deviant sexual conduct.
Devon
00:19:25 Look at that ******* ******.
00:19:27 So yeah, even in New York State.
00:19:29 ****** was illegal.
00:19:31 In the 1970s, as recently as the 1970s, you could and people did.
00:19:37 Go to jail.
00:19:38 For ****** and not just in like these, you know the.
Speaker
00:19:41 Deep South and the Bible.
Devon
00:19:43 Belt all throughout the country you could be arrested.
00:19:46 You could be investigated and arrested for ******.
Speaker 9
00:19:51 Which includes homosexual behavior through demonstrations and political and educational pressure, the gay liberation movement is fighting to change the law and all other forms of what they consider discrimination in jobs.
00:20:05 Of housing and attitudes that have kept millions of homosexuals in the closet.
Devon
00:20:12 In the closet where they belong.
00:20:13 Or better yet.
00:20:15 In the pit.
00:20:17 So this same documentary goes on and again.
00:20:21 Imagine, imagine tuning in to CNN and hearing something like this.
Speaker 9
00:20:25 Traditionally, most psychiatrists view homosexuality as an illness or dysfunction with identifiable causes in a person's background.
Devon
00:20:36 Ohh the death it's it's a mental illness with the identifiable causes in someone's background.
00:20:45 Well, like I've said many times, I've literally never met a gay guy in my entire life.
00:20:51 That not only were were they they not molested.
00:20:54 Where they every living.
00:20:56 But this way every single I worked in in design and in graphics and in in video.
00:21:02 And I met a lot of.
00:21:03 Gay guys as a.
00:21:03 Result they seem to they.
00:21:05 Seem to gravitate to these types of profession.
00:21:09 And every gay guy I.
00:21:10 Met not only did they have to tell me that they were gay, not that it wasn't super obvious.
00:21:16 Most of the time.
00:21:17 But they all told me they were molested.
00:21:19 They volunteered this information.
00:21:21 These weren't people that I was hanging out with after work.
00:21:23 These are people that I was just grudgingly having to work next to and you know, in.
00:21:27 In the cubicle next door or whatever.
00:21:29 And they would come over and just out of nowhere be like ohh yeah, yeah.
00:21:32 My uncle diddled me.
00:21:33 I'm just like what?
Speaker 7
00:21:34 The ****?
00:21:35 Why are you telling me this?
Devon
00:21:37 Why are you telling this guy that you you just met like?
00:21:40 A couple of days ago.
00:21:44 And it's because it.
00:21:44 Profoundly changed them.
00:21:46 And profoundly changed them.
00:21:49 And the APA used to acknowledge this the the the official.
00:21:55 What is it?
00:21:55 The American Psychiatric Association.
00:22:01 Officially recognized it as a as a mental illness.
00:22:06 And well into the 80s and 90s.
00:22:12 All right.
00:22:12 So we'll fast for a little bit, take a little bit of a detour.
00:22:15 So this is the 80s.
00:22:19 So this guy's mad.
00:22:22 In the 1980s.
00:22:24 When he's riddled with AIDS and look, we can have.
00:22:27 I know that's not a topic.
00:22:28 There's people who don't believe that AIDS is caused by the HIV and whatever and.
00:22:34 I've heard the arguments. I understand it that it it it probably is just a result of, you know, doing lots of ketamine and staying up 24 hours a day, but ******* each other and truck stops for three weeks straight and that your immune system just shuts down, right. There doesn't have to be some special magical disease that that makes you sick.
00:22:52 Die and whatever, right? But it doesn't matter in the the popular belief in the 1980s was that you had a disease in your blood.
00:23:01 They could kill you.
00:23:02 They if you got it.
00:23:03 You were just ******* dead and people were dropping dead left and right.
00:23:06 And and this guy is a is a a gay guy with HIV or AIDS or what are full blown aids?
00:23:12 Actually and working in the medical field, I believe and they don't want him working at the hospital.
00:23:18 With AIDS blood.
00:23:21 And I want you to compare the way that this is treated a guy who's basically a walking.
00:23:28 You know, bag of of AIDS.
00:23:32 With how they treated people during COVID who didn't want to wear a mask.
00:23:37 Right.
00:23:37 If you didn't wear a mask, if you didn't.
00:23:39 Want to get?
00:23:39 The vaccine you were this this lethal injection just floating around is just waiting to pounce on grandma and killer.
00:23:48 But if you're this big ball of AIDS, then you should be not discriminated.
00:23:52 Against at all.
Speaker 15
00:23:53 Victim of AIDS, a homosexual who was told to take a leave from his job.
Speaker 16
00:23:57 I heard to the Grapevine that, you know, there were people that were, you know, nervous about my being around.
Speaker 17
00:24:05 When you got aids.
00:24:07 Did it make you think again about being gay?
00:24:10 Did it make you rethink that lifestyle?
00:24:11 That will make you regret anything you've done?
Speaker 16
00:24:13 No, I have absolutely no regrets.
00:24:15 I do not feel guilty about anything that I've done.
Devon
00:24:18 Of course not, because you're a psychopath.
00:24:20 You're a little little psychopath.
00:24:23 You're dying of AIDS and not a.
00:24:24 Regret in the world.
00:24:27 But the fact that that the reporter even asked that.
00:24:29 Question like hey.
00:24:31 Now that you're a big ball of aids, you, you, you maybe like, think ******* guys in the ***.
00:24:35 Maybe it wasn't the best idea, no.
Speaker 16
00:24:40 If anything, I become angry that so little has been done in the sense that.
Devon
00:24:48 In the sense of entitlement that he feels.
00:24:51 And this is going to be a recurring theme.
00:24:53 Tonight we're going to see over.
Speaker 18
00:24:55 And over and over again.
Devon
00:24:56 That first they they they just want to.
00:24:59 Ohh I I just don't want to be fired from my job for being a a bag of AIDS.
00:25:03 And then it's like, oh, I don't want to be, you know, discriminated.
00:25:05 I want to be able to rent whatever property I want just.
00:25:08 Because I'm a big ball of aids.
00:25:10 I don't want, you know, I want to be able to do this because, you know, I want to do that.
00:25:13 Then it keeps going and going I want.
00:25:15 To be able to adopt children, I want to, you know, I want to have trans kids.
00:25:18 It just keeps going.
00:25:20 But this is the 80s, not super long ago.
Speaker 16
00:25:24 You know, I don't think the government and and the medical professions full efforts have been put towards the solution to this problem.
Speaker 11
00:25:31 We have a disease here.
00:25:33 Which is no, which was likely a decade ago.
00:25:37 And we have no cure.
00:25:39 And worse than that is that the mortality rate is really astronomical.
Speaker 15
00:25:44 But at weekly meetings on AIDS, the doctors tell other hospital workers there is no danger if the proper precautions are followed.
Speaker 11
00:25:51 There's a lot of panic being spread.
00:25:53 Nobody has.
00:25:54 Come down with AIDS.
00:25:55 And breathing the air that's number one.
00:25:57 Nobody has come down with AIDS, has been.
00:25:59 A hospital with them.
00:26:00 There are five people that.
Speaker 16
00:26:01 I know personally and closely that have died since last summer.
Devon
00:26:08 Well, then by all means come work.
00:26:09 Where I work and bleed all over the place, you big.
00:26:11 Ball of aids.
00:26:12 But this is an even better example.
00:26:14 Of how much things have changed.
00:26:17 And again, this is 1980s I believe.
00:26:19 This is 1982.
00:26:23 A gay guy from England.
00:26:27 Was trying to immigrate to the United States.
00:26:34 Imagine your federal government behaving in this way today.
Speaker 10
00:26:37 Richard Longstaff cannot become an American.
Devon
00:26:40 And I'm sorry.
00:26:41 His name is Richard.
00:26:42 His name is literally **** Longstaff.
00:26:46 His name's **** Longstaff. I mean.
00:26:51 It almost makes you wonder if it's real.
Speaker 10
00:26:54 Richard Longstaff cannot become an American because he is gay.
00:26:58 The immigration service says the Texas businessman who came from England 18 years ago is of good moral.
00:27:05 But the government and many courts routinely blocked citizenship for gays on the ground that homosexuals suffer from a mental defect defined in the law as psychopathic personality.
Devon
00:27:16 In the early 80s.
00:27:19 You could deny someone's citizenship because they were gay.
00:27:23 On the grounds that it was, it's legally defined as a psychopathic character trait.
00:27:32 That's how much.
00:27:34 The needle has moved.
00:27:36 When I say zoom out the graph, that's what.
00:27:39 I'm talking about.
00:27:40 When you have conservatives saying that gay is OK when you have Trump hugging the gay flag.
00:27:48 That's what I'm talking about.
00:27:50 The federal government.
00:27:52 So not just the Republican Party, not just evangelicals, not just the radical right or militia movements or whatever the federal ******* government was denying immigrants coming to America on the basis that they were **** and being a fad.
00:28:08 Made you a psychopath.
00:28:12 That was the official.
00:28:15 Official reasoning behind denying this guy citizenship.
00:28:23 Like 40 years ago.
00:28:27 That's how much things have changed.
00:28:31 And I wonder why they changed.
Speaker 10
00:28:33 Today, a gay rights group took the long staff case to the US Supreme Court.
Speaker 19
00:28:38 Our organization feels that this.
Devon
00:28:40 Ohh Jews.
00:28:45 That's crazy.
00:28:47 Crazy Jewish lawyers.
00:28:49 But I'll tell you what, it's not just.
00:28:50 Jewish lawyers, we're going to.
00:28:52 Get it more into that too.
Speaker 19
00:28:54 Law is irrational.
00:28:55 Serves no legitimate government purpose.
Devon
00:28:58 No legitimate government purpose.
00:29:06 We are everywhere, their sign says.
Speaker 10
00:29:09 Supreme Court has never accepted the idea that there are gay rights protected by the Constitution, but on a tie vote, it knocked out an Oklahoma law that prohibited school teachers from doing anything that encouraged homosexual behavior.
Devon
00:29:24 See a lot of this is the same.
00:29:27 Now the law that they had in Oklahoma.
00:29:30 You know, we have a lot of the same.
00:29:31 ****. They're trying to pass.
00:29:32 It right now, right where you can't.
00:29:34 You know the don't say gay bill and and you can't teach gay **** in schools that we're.
00:29:41 We've already lost ground.
00:29:43 The laws they're talking about in the 1980s, that Oklahoma.
00:29:46 Test that the Supreme Court struck down because.
00:29:54 Jews on the Supreme Court.
Speaker 20
00:29:57 It was. It was.
Devon
00:29:58 It barred teachers from being just literally, from being gay.
00:30:03 Like if they found out that you were a a gay advocate outside the classroom if they found out that you were, well, pretty much if you were gay.
00:30:12 Then you weren't allowed around children.
00:30:16 Which is a perfectly reasonable thing.
Speaker 21
00:30:18 For society to want.
Devon
00:30:20 I mean, not as reasonable as as digging the pit, but I mean if you can't do the pit, you know, at least keep them away.
00:30:27 From victims, right?
00:30:30 So Oklahoma had passed this.
00:30:31 Law in the night, early 80s.
00:30:34 And the Supreme Court struck it down.
Speaker 17
00:30:37 You know I can't come out and.
00:30:40 Be active in any of the gay marches or near the gay activities that go on in Oklahoma City.
00:30:45 You're muzzled very much, said the Supreme Court.
Devon
00:30:48 And by the way, at the time.
00:30:50 Again, the ****** laws were in effect.
00:30:55 So it was already illegal for.
00:30:57 Him to be gay.
Speaker 10
00:30:59 But agreed with the lower court that the law violated the free speech rights of teachers, both gay and straight, one author of the law disagreed, saying children have to be protected from sympathetic views of homosexual conduct.
Speaker 22
00:31:11 It's what Freud is called perversion and.
Devon
00:31:14 Ah yes.
00:31:17 Look, I believe it's a perversion, but this whole leaning on psychiatry, something else we'll get into.
00:31:22 And it.
00:31:23 Like this this whole erasure of a of a a moral authority.
00:31:29 You know, it's all moral relativism now, you know, it doesn't matter you the the absence of an omnipotent God that can just say no.
00:31:37 It's just wrong.
00:31:38 We don't have to relitigate every little moral quandary we get into.
00:31:43 There's rules, there's rules that are literally written in stone, and we don't do this and we do this.
00:31:49 We don't have to explain ourselves.
00:31:51 This is the way that it's it's worked for thousands of years.
00:31:54 This is the way it's going to keep working well.
00:31:56 You get rid of that, and now all of a sudden you can debate everything.
00:31:59 Now all of a sudden good is whatever feels.
Speaker 22
00:32:04 What the US Supreme Court has called clearly deviant activity.
Speaker 10
00:32:08 This is the first time homosexual groups have won anything at the Supreme Court.
00:32:13 Carl Stern, NBC News, Washington.
Devon
00:32:17 But it wouldn't be the last thing.
00:32:23 So we also had gays banned from the military.
00:32:27 For obvious reasons.
Speaker 10
00:32:31 When Sergeant Perry Watkins tried to re enlist after 15 years in the army, he was rejected because he admitted having homosexual tendencies.
00:32:39 He had freely said so in his enlistment application when he joined the army.
00:32:42 Now a federal appeals court in San Francisco has ruled that the military's fear of homosexual conduct is not enough to justify discrimination. Gay rights lawyers called it a major victory. The court.
Speaker 11
00:32:53 Is stepping in and saying you've gone.
00:32:55 Too far, right?
Devon
00:32:55 Ohh look more Jews.
00:32:58 Not only do you have Jeff Levi here.
00:33:02 You have the the, the San Francisco appeals court.
00:33:08 Just, you know, throwing away what all of society wants.
00:33:12 The same people that like to rattle on and on about democracy and ohh it's a danger to our democracy.
00:33:19 They don't care.
00:33:20 What the what the what the people want?
00:33:23 Democracy is a joke.
00:33:25 It's always a joke if you let people like Jeff Levi into your society.
Speaker 11
00:33:30 And I think that's a major breakthrough for.
Speaker 10
00:33:31 Us the decision sets the stage for an important Supreme Court ruling in a 1980 appeals court case.
00:33:38 Kennedy ruled that the Navy could kick out homosexuals.
Speaker 25
00:33:39 OK.
Speaker 10
00:33:41 The Pentagon minimized today's ruling, noting that other courts have decided differently.
00:33:46 An appeal is expected if the decision sticks.
Speaker 26
00:33:49 OK.
Speaker 10
00:33:49 More gays might join the military.
Speaker 19
00:33:51 The practical effect will be that more lesbians and gay men will now feel free to sign up, to join the military to.
Devon
00:33:57 I look more Jews.
Speaker 19
00:33:59 Serve their country and those that are in the service will feel more comfortable with who they are.
Devon
00:34:12 I put that clip in.
00:34:18 So how did this progress?
00:34:21 And that was 1982.
00:34:23 1980s, when they won their first court battle.
00:34:28 Doing their legal assault on your your morals and traditions.
Speaker 23
00:34:33 The Defense Department views homosexuality as incompatible with military service and cites morale, discipline and security among the reasons.
00:34:42 Yet Massachusetts Congressman Gary Studs, a homosexual, obtained and released Pentagon reports disputing that.
Speaker 4
00:34:49 Those reports show very clearly that gay men and women function as well, and in one case there was even the contention that if anything, possibly.
Devon
00:34:56 Oh, look at that.
00:34:57 **** are actually better.
00:34:59 They're better than straight people in terms of of how they perform in the military.
00:35:04 Just ask this.
00:35:05 This ****** here.
00:35:06 That's the only openly gay senator or congressman.
00:35:11 And you know you can trust him.
00:35:13 You know you can trust him because as the only openly gay congressman, he was censored for a ******* a a male page, a teenage boy.
Speaker 27
00:35:24 I simply would like you to explain to these people tonight, as you have refused to do for a year, why?
00:35:30 Why your relationship with a teenage page would be any different than a sexual relationship between a teacher.
00:35:44 And a student.
Speaker 9
00:35:47 Representative Jerry E tends to be censored.
Speaker 20
00:35:50 Studs was censured by the house last summer for his sexual relationship with a 17 year old male congressional page.
00:35:57 At that time, Studs announced publicly he is a homosexual.
Devon
00:36:02 Well, there you go.
00:36:05 He he certainly wasn't the only ****** in Congress, but he was the only openly gay fagot in Congress.
00:36:12 And he's ******* 17 year old pages.
00:36:15 But that that's let's let's not fool anyone. That's 100% what those pages are there for.
00:36:21 Anyway, so he this that *** is.
00:36:24 Like, oh, don't.
00:36:25 **** are even better in.
00:36:26 The military than straight people.
Speaker 28
00:36:29 I need to ask you some questions.
Speaker 29
00:36:31 Earlier this year, as a temporary compromise, the military stopped asking recruits whether they are gay.
00:36:36 None now says this may be the ultimate solution, allowing gays to serve as long as they remain in the closet.
Speaker 27
00:36:43 And if people keep that private behavior private, then they.
Speaker 9
00:36:47 Have no problem.
Speaker 29
00:36:48 That's not acceptable to gay groups, because homosexuals still could be kicked out of the military merely for saying they are gay.
Devon
00:36:56 See, that wasn't enough.
00:36:59 That was enough.
00:36:59 Finally, they said.
00:37:00 OK, fine.
00:37:01 If it doesn't make a difference, like if you perform better than all the other, you know, soldiers.
00:37:07 OK, fine.
00:37:08 We'll we'll let you be in the military, but the second we see some gay ****.
00:37:12 You're out of here.
00:37:13 But if it's not like this big, important thing that influences your behavior and your mindset and makes you a ******* psychopath, if you can just show up and not talk about **** ****.
00:37:23 Not talking about ******* guys in the *** and you can just do your ******* job, alright?
00:37:28 We'll let you do it.
00:37:29 That wasn't enough.
00:37:31 That wasn't enough.
00:37:33 Because of course they can't do that.
Speaker 7
00:37:37 But don't ask, don't tell policy would permit gays in the military as long as they don't reveal their homosexuality or engage in homosexual conduct.
Speaker 30
00:37:46 It's not.
00:37:46 Don't ask, don't tell.
00:37:47 It's don't be.
00:37:49 Don't be gay in any fashion, explicitly or implicitly.
Speaker 7
00:37:52 Congressman Barney.
Devon
00:37:53 By the way, I endorse that don't be gay.
00:37:56 Why don't we just?
Speaker 30
00:37:57 Have that layer implicitly.
Devon
00:38:00 Yeah, don't be gay, explicitly or implicitly.
00:38:03 Why can't that just be a a federal law?
Speaker 7
00:38:07 Congressman Barney Frank, who's openly gay, argues it's a double standard.
Devon
00:38:12 So now we start to have more openly gay members of Congress, including Barney Frank, who many of you guys might know is the ****** guy from Donald Trump's.
00:38:23 Infamous tweet about Barney Frank looking disgusting, ******* protruding in his blue shirt before Congress.
00:38:29 Very disrespectful.
00:38:31 So but anyway.
00:38:36 But that wasn't enough.
00:38:36 One they couldn't.
00:38:37 They couldn't handle the don't ask, don't tell.
00:38:40 That was somehow an affront to their identity.
Speaker 21
00:38:44 The 17 year old policy, known as Don't Ask Don't tell, forbids gays and lesbians from serving openly in the military.
00:38:51 About 14,000 men and women have been expelled.
Speaker 29
00:38:55 No one should be turned away because of who they are with.
Speaker 21
00:38:58 Momentum to change the law, fueled by public opinion and support from top military brass.
Speaker 22
00:39:02 That we're recommending, so I probably.
Devon
00:39:05 But I want you to think about what that means and and as we listen to these arguments, ask yourself how many of these exact same arguments would apply?
00:39:13 To pedophiles, cause they all do.
00:39:18 I mean, and just think of the insanity of just saying no one should be able to be no.
00:39:21 One should be.
00:39:21 Turned away for.
00:39:22 Who they are, what do you?
00:39:23 What do you mean?
00:39:26 That should be exactly why you get turned away for anything.
00:39:31 That's why you you either do or don't get a job, because if you are what?
Speaker 20
00:39:36 What does that even mean?
Devon
00:39:39 It means no standards.
00:39:41 It means 0 ******* standards.
00:39:44 And that would apply to paedophiles 100%.
Speaker 21
00:39:53 Political will shifted after many past failed votes.
Speaker 9
00:39:53 What came along?
00:39:54 I could see the change.
Speaker 21
00:39:57 Today, one final shot.
Speaker 15
00:39:59 The yeas are 65, the nays 31.
Speaker 21
00:40:03 For supporters, relief victory and a surprise 8 Republicans more than expected join Democrats to end don't ask, don't tell.
Devon
00:40:12 Oh, look, it's bipartisan.
00:40:17 It doesn't matter who you vote for.
00:40:26 As you'll see with all of this stuff.
Speaker 21
00:40:29 Maine Republican Susan Collins led the fight for repeal and won more GOP support.
Speaker 32
00:40:31 Five years ago, it would never pass.
Devon
00:40:34 She she led.
00:40:35 The fight.
Speaker 32
00:40:38 17 years ago it was a Democratic president who signed into law.
00:40:45 Don't ask, don't tell.
00:40:47 So I.
Speaker 16
00:40:49 The Democrats are the real homophobes.
Devon
00:40:55 What she's actually saying is 17 years ago, the Democrats were to the right of us now.
00:41:05 She's admitting that it's all just a ******* game.
00:41:09 That the the the Republicans in effect only exist to slow it down long enough for you to be comfortable with it.
00:41:16 That's it.
00:41:18 They're just speed bumps.
00:41:20 They know if.
00:41:21 They go as fast as the as the.
00:41:24 Left wants to go.
00:41:26 There'll be too much opposition.
00:41:30 And I mean like real opposition.
00:41:33 Not just people going out and and and waving signs and **** like that, people will actually feel a little bit of panic and need and and want to maybe permanently fix this problem.
00:41:48 But the Republicans exist to just.
00:41:50 String you along. Oh.
00:41:52 Don't worry, just vote for us again.
00:41:56 17 years later, we'll be to the left of the.
00:41:59 Democrats, but ah, who cares?
00:42:04 By that time.
00:42:06 Many of you will be dead.
00:42:08 And the rest of you will be brainwashed.
Speaker 32
00:42:15 I think our society is changing.
Speaker 21
00:42:18 A thrilled senator, Joe Lieberman, called it the best day in his Senate career.
Speaker 34
00:42:23 We're still able to come together in a bipartisan way to right or wrong and do something that's in the best interest of our country.
Speaker 33
00:42:31 So this morning.
Speaker 26
00:42:32 I am proud.
Speaker 33
00:42:34 To sign a law that will bring an end.
00:42:37 To don't ask, don't tell.
Devon
00:42:49 And this is Obama, as we'll see in a moment I've got.
00:42:51 Clips a little bit down the.
00:42:53 Timeline here.
00:42:54 Obama, who ran.
00:42:56 Telling people because it wasn't.
00:43:00 It wasn't, uh.
00:43:03 Popular at all.
00:43:05 On the idea that marriage was between a man and a woman and something else, that of course gets undone.
00:43:13 And how does this?
00:43:14 How does this manifest today?
00:43:18 Remember, totally banned from the military in 82.
00:43:22 Totally banned from the military in 8240. Years later, this is what the military is doing.
Speaker 35
00:43:28 U.S. Navy is approaching a drag queen influencer to help persuade new recruits into joining the military. Yeoman second class Joshua Kelly, who goes by Harpy Daniels, announced back in November that he was the Navy's new digital ambassador. Their attempts to increase interest among young people amongst A historic recruitment.
00:43:49 A survey from the Ronald Reagan Institute found that only 13% of 18 to 29 year olds are highly willing to join the military.
Devon
00:44:00 Can't imagine why.
00:44:05 Can't imagine why.
00:44:10 So when you hear people that think, oh, we're winning, we're making progress.
00:44:15 They have a memory of a goldfish.
00:44:20 Now again, many of them are too young.
00:44:21 To to know that this is how it was.
00:44:24 And I really doubt that they're learning.
00:44:26 In school this is how it was.
00:44:28 And if they are, it's it's.
00:44:29 Through some weird oppression context, right, like the evil white men used to.
00:44:34 Burn gaze of the stake and throw them in the pit.
00:44:41 40 years ago.
00:44:43 40 years ago.
00:44:46 One whiff of of you're a fagg, you're out.
00:44:50 40 years later.
00:44:52 They're hiring ****.
00:44:54 For recruitment.
00:44:57 You're not winning.
00:45:00 This is this is not a battle you're winning.
00:45:04 Ohh no target Target moved the the display to the back of the store.
00:45:11 Ohh Bud, light sales are down.
00:45:12 We're winning guys.
00:45:17 Are you insane?
00:45:19 You're just stupid.
00:45:26 And look that it was across the board.
00:45:27 CIA was the same thing.
00:45:28 CIA and all the intelligence agencies.
00:45:32 Banned you from working there.
00:45:35 If you were gay simply because they knew that you would be easy to exploit.
Speaker 10
00:45:46 The court set a law which gives the CIA the right to fire employees with no reason given, did not shield the government from lawsuits alleging discrimination against gays.
Speaker 26
00:45:56 Here, for the first time that we're aware the court has in fact limited.
Devon
00:46:00 Ohh, good Jews happened again.
Speaker 26
00:46:07 The powers of the director of Central Intelligence.
Speaker 10
00:46:10 Traditionally, officials have worried that gays might be blackmailed into giving away secrets.
00:46:15 Gay rights groups have mobilized against the CIA policy.
Speaker 36
00:46:18 When you sign up to work for the Central Intelligence Agency, you shouldn't sign away your basic civil rights.
Devon
00:46:22 On more Jews.
Speaker 10
00:46:24 A decision prohibiting government agencies from firing gays could have its biggest impact on the military, which last year dismissed 1300 homosexuals, Carl Stern, NBC News at the Supreme Court.
Devon
00:46:37 So that was around the same time that was around 1980 two, 1300.
00:46:41 They fired 1300 people for being gay.
00:46:45 In 82 or thereabouts.
00:46:51 But we're winning guys because Target moved their gay pride **** to the back of the store.
Speaker 18
00:46:56 And reports of anti-gay violence are rising.
Devon
00:47:05 Kept finding stuff like this.
00:47:07 As I was looking through clips and I just thought it was funny because it's again, the more things, the more things change, the more they stay the same.
00:47:15 So here's some guy talking about like, Oh yeah, we we got to pass these.
00:47:19 You know, he's a Jew.
00:47:21 Spoiler alert.
00:47:23 We got we got to pass these laws because we're getting gay bashed.
Speaker 18
00:47:26 Anti-gay violence are rising. I was jumped on the street by three white older men last Saturday night.
Devon
00:47:33 Ohh, Leslie Feinberg.
00:47:37 He was he was jumped on the street by three old white men.
Speaker 18
00:47:43 One of whom had a baseball bat.
Devon
00:47:45 One of them had a baseball bat, yet somehow.
00:47:47 He survived.
00:47:49 I don't know.
00:47:49 If if three guys jumped me and one of them had a baseball bat, I don't think I'd look like totally fine.
Speaker 1
00:47:55 We're here.
00:47:57 We're we're here and we're not going to church.
Speaker 27
00:48:00 Of course, in education, it's.
Devon
00:48:01 Ohh big ask star David.
00:48:08 Every single time.
00:48:10 All these activists, all these people that they would interview, just just somehow coincidentally, they were like this tiny fraction of the American public.
00:48:19 Not only were they they Jewish, which is less than 2% of the population, they're gay Jews, like that's like an astronomically small portion of the of the American public get they're they're everywhere.
00:48:35 But the sad thing, the pathetic thing.
00:48:40 As they.
00:48:41 Were victorious.
Speaker 20
00:48:46 It's good that they came to see us because now they can see face to face just.
Speaker 37
00:48:50 How lovely and.
Devon
00:48:50 Beautiful. We all are.
00:48:52 Ah yes.
00:48:55 We can see how lovely and beautiful they all are.
00:49:03 But it wasn't just the military.
00:49:08 Lots of institutions were being attacked.
Speaker 38
00:49:12 Scouting has been so important to Curren he.
00:49:14 Still has his uniform in the closet.
00:49:17 But when Boy Scout officials found out he had come out of the closet, they fired him.
00:49:22 He filed suit, charging violation of a California law for bidding.
Speaker 39
00:49:26 The nation's are gay people entitled to participate in American life in every facet of American life? Can we be leaders? Can we work with kids? Can we do everything that everybody else does? And the answer is yes.
Devon
00:49:44 You can go.
00:49:44 In the pit.
00:49:47 So this is a gay scout leader.
00:49:50 Who sued the Boy Scouts because he wanted to be a gay guy camping with little boys.
00:49:56 In the forest.
Speaker 38
00:49:58 Scouting officials say being a Boy Scout leader is a privilege, not a right.
00:50:02 Lee Sneath is a spokesman for the Boy Scouts of America.
Speaker 6
00:50:06 We do not feel like that homosexuals are appropriate role models.
00:50:10 We also feel that homosexuality is inconsistent with the basic American family values.
00:50:16 That's gathering stresses.
Devon
00:50:18 And that was the Boy Scouts of America that I was associated with when I was a kid.
00:50:24 That's the spokesperson.
00:50:25 Again, not that long ago.
00:50:31 You can have a a spokesman of a major organization like the Boy Scouts of America.
00:50:38 Be interviewed by the press.
00:50:40 And not only say that homosexuals are not good role models for young men.
00:50:46 But that it was morally wrong.
00:50:53 That's how much the the needle has moved.
Speaker 16
00:51:00 You didn't go.
Speaker 38
00:51:01 To bed.
00:51:05 The scout leaders say they are not concerned the homosexual scout master would molest his charges.
00:51:11 But it is a possibility that ways in the minds of parents like Ernie Brecht.
Speaker 25
00:51:15 If your son was in a troop.
00:51:17 And you find that there was going to be a homosexual troop leader.
00:51:20 What would you do?
00:51:21 I would absolutely move them into another use.
Speaker 17
00:51:26 When the trial.
Speaker 38
00:51:26 Comes to conclusion Cohen will try to convince the court he poses no threat and that it would be unamerican to deny him the opportunity to be a scout master just because he is gay.
00:51:38 While lawyers for the Boy Scouts will claim homosexuality is immoral and American values would be threatened if scouts.
00:51:45 Like these had a gay leader.
Devon
00:51:49 And they were right.
00:51:51 They were right.
00:51:54 Because we all know what happened with the the the Boy Scouts of America.
Speaker 7
00:52:00 He essentially trained me to not say anything and that was our secret.
Speaker 31
00:52:04 Chris was an 11 year old New Jersey Boy Scout when he says his life became consumed with a dark secret.
Speaker 26
00:52:11 You do everything.
Speaker 40
00:52:12 You can to block it out of your mind.
Speaker 31
00:52:14 He says his Boy Scout troop leader Stephen Corcoran sexually abused him hundreds of times over five years.
Devon
00:52:24 And he wasn't the only one.
Speaker 41
00:52:27 The Boy Scouts of America announced an historic deal overnight to settle accusations of widespread abuse by its leaders. The agreement would create a payout pool of up to $850 million, with a maximum of $10,000 each for people who say they were abused as children.
Devon
00:52:46 And now the Boy Scouts of America don't.
00:52:48 They don't even really exist.
00:52:51 Now they accept girls.
00:52:53 I mean, they're bankrupt.
00:52:53 I don't even know.
00:52:54 As an organization, I don't even know.
00:52:58 Like how many Members they've got, it's.
00:53:01 The the the major membership numbers came from the Mormon and Catholic Church, both of whom have have separated themselves from that organization.
00:53:13 So maybe that.
00:53:14 Guy in the beginning was right.
00:53:15 **** do ruin everything kind of weird.
00:53:19 But you know gays.
00:53:20 Kept on winning, they kept on winning.
Speaker 40
00:53:24 At rallies across the nation, gay rights advocates celebrated their legal victory.
00:53:28 A ruling so.
00:53:29 Broad it surprised even many of them.
00:53:31 The court ruled in favor of two Texas men who challenged the state law that made homosexual conduct a crime.
Speaker 42
00:53:37 We're glad not only that this ruling lets us.
Speaker 34
00:53:39 Get on with our lives.
Speaker
00:53:41 But it opens.
Speaker 42
00:53:41 The door for gay people all across the country to be treated.
Devon
00:53:46 For those of you just just listening insult to injury, it's not just ****, it's interracial faggs.
00:53:55 That said, the state of Texas to get rid of ****** laws.
Speaker 40
00:54:01 Citing past rulings that said state laws banning contraceptives interfered with the right to privacy, A5 member majority.
Devon
00:54:09 See, that's that's a.
00:54:10 That's a whole nother issue.
00:54:12 There used to be state laws against contraceptives.
00:54:18 I mean again that's that's how far the needles gone too.
00:54:21 And and in all these cases, it's never changed.
00:54:24 By a vote.
00:54:27 It's always changed by courts.
00:54:30 In every single instance.
Speaker 40
00:54:33 They said people have a similar right, a liberty interest to choose gay relationships without being punished as criminals.
00:54:40 In his dissent, Justice Antonin Scalia said the decision decrees the end of all legislation based on morals and leaves.
00:54:46 And quote pretty shaky ground state laws against gay marriage.
Devon
00:54:51 And that's why they murdered Scalia.
00:54:55 And yes, they murdered Justice Scalia.
00:54:59 They thought Hillary Clinton was going to win the election and she'd be able to appoint a new justice.
00:55:06 They can have the the court ruling in favor of all their communist ****** ******** for the next 100 years.
00:55:14 And they murdered Justice Scalia in Texas.
00:55:18 Nothing, of course, will ever happen as a result.
00:55:21 If you don't know what I'm talking about, it's pretty easy to I mean it it it's in the WikiLeaks emails.
00:55:27 John podesta.
00:55:30 A ********** Speaking of pedophiles.
00:55:35 You know you.
00:55:36 Know since he he he totally works in.
00:55:37 The movie industry, right?
00:55:41 He was emailed a a quote, UN quote movie script.
00:55:45 A movie script.
00:55:49 About a Supreme Court Justice.
00:55:53 Who goes to Texas and is assassinated?
00:55:58 And once you know it.
00:56:03 Scully, in very similar circumstances, goes to Texas and gets assassinated.
00:56:09 But nothing to see there.
00:56:10 Nothing to see there.
00:56:13 But he was.
00:56:13 Right.
00:56:15 If you stop you again, if everything.
00:56:17 If, if there's no such thing as morality, universal morality.
00:56:22 This is what you get.
00:56:25 This is what you get.
00:56:28 And I would caution those of you who who are seeking to undermine the Christian West.
00:56:37 That if you break something.
Speaker 6
00:56:39 That serves.
Devon
00:56:40 As a a very powerful foundation, apparently not powerful enough, admittedly.
00:56:46 In many instances.
00:56:48 And you have nothing there, ready to go to replace it.
00:56:53 This is this is who what gets.
00:56:54 This is what happens.
00:57:00 Basically, Jewish lawyers started defining what morality is.
Speaker 40
00:57:10 Today's ruling is a victory for Gary Chalmers and Richard Linnell, for Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies.
Devon
00:57:16 Actually, before we get into that.
00:57:19 So let's take a look at the Lawrence versus Texas.
00:57:28 I was talking about how in 1982, forty years ago.
00:57:33 The military would would.
00:57:34 Kick you out for being a fad.
00:57:40 Well, that footage of the interracial gay couple.
00:57:44 These buck buddies.
00:57:47 This looks a lot newer than 1982, right?
00:57:51 And they're challenging ****** laws in Texas.
00:57:56 This might come.
00:57:57 To you as a shock, some of you.
00:58:01 This was 2003.
00:58:07 ****** laws were still on the books in 2003.
00:58:21 And again, it wasn't.
00:58:22 It wasn't decided by vote.
00:58:26 It was decided by a court.
00:58:31 That they were unconstitutional suddenly.
00:58:35 They were constitutional for the entire existence of the United States, but in 2003.
00:58:41 Because you know the the Constitution is a is a living, breathing document.
00:58:51 Kind of the way a lot.
00:58:52 Of Christians treat the.
00:58:53 Bible, right?
00:58:55 It's just open to interpretation.
00:59:02 Well, just like with Christianity, if you change the people practicing it.
00:59:06 They're going to interpret it differently.
00:59:11 And Jews certainly going to interpret the the Constitution differently than.
00:59:16 Founding stock Americans.
00:59:18 So in 2003.
00:59:22 The Supreme Court 20.
00:59:24 One years ago.
Speaker
00:59:27 Not 100.
Devon
00:59:28 Years ago, 21 years ago.
00:59:31 The Supreme Court.
Speaker 39
00:59:33 Found that.
Devon
00:59:35 Laws against but sex were unconstitutional.
00:59:39 And and what happened less than 20 years later?
00:59:45 Charlie Kirk was tweeting.
00:59:47 Out boom.
00:59:48 But sex in Botswana.
00:59:55 I guess it's that 17 year thing, right?
00:59:59 That 17 year thing where where the?
01:00:02 The congresswoman from Maine.
01:00:05 Was saying 17 years ago.
01:00:08 The Democrats.
01:00:10 We're to the right of us, but now we're the.
Speaker 20
01:00:12 We're the real progressives.
Devon
01:00:20 I guess it's the same thing.
01:00:23 Took about 17 years for people to celebrate ****** laws being lifted in in ******* African countries.
Speaker 40
01:00:36 Today's ruling is a victory for Gary Chalmers and Richard Lennell for Gloria Bailey and Linda Davies, and for five other gay couples in Massachusetts who sued the state when they were refused marriage licenses.
Speaker 5
01:00:40 OK.
Speaker 44
01:00:48 Now, finally, these couples who've been together years, if not decades, will finally have the chance.
01:00:55 To be treated equally and fairly by their government and have the right to join in civil marriage.
Speaker 40
01:00:59 Today's decision comes from the seven member Supreme Court of Massachusetts, all but one appointed by Republican governors.
Devon
01:01:07 All but one appointed.
01:01:08 By Republican governors.
01:01:15 The court that overturned the ban on gay marriage.
01:01:20 Or at least in this particular instance, there's more to the story where.
01:01:23 It gets worse, actually.
Speaker 37
01:01:25 All but one.
Devon
01:01:28 Appointed by Republican governors.
01:01:34 But if you just vote.
01:01:35 Harder, right?
01:01:35 Things will change.
01:01:36 It'll get better.
01:01:45 Now this was also in 2003, so it didn't take long. Justice Scalia was was perfectly accurate.
01:02:06 But it always starts small, right?
01:02:10 We all know now all too well.
01:02:12 The slippery slope is real.
01:02:13 It didn't just stop with Massachusetts.
Speaker 40
01:02:17 By a vote of four to three, the court said denying marriage licenses to same sex couples creates second class citizens and violates the state constitution and is based on the same kind of prejudice that once made interracial marriage illegal.
Devon
01:02:33 I mean, just the idea that that's how far the needles moved.
01:02:37 Interracial marriage in America used to be illegal too.
01:02:46 But we're winning, guys.
01:02:48 Because targets pride displays at the back of the storm.
Speaker 45
01:02:58 Today's Pew Research Institute poll 59% opposed gay marriage.
Devon
01:03:03 59 When this happened, 59%.
01:03:09 Opposed gay marriage and 32% were.
01:03:12 Were for it.
01:03:15 That's not democracy.
01:03:18 They love the Yammer on about democracy.
Speaker 25
01:03:21 People didn't want it.
Devon
01:03:23 Jewish lawyers wanted it.
Speaker 45
01:03:32 And 55% believe homosexual sex is a sin.
Devon
01:03:38 That's changed.
01:03:39 55% of Americans.
01:03:44 Said homosexual sex was was a sin.
01:03:48 That's why ****** laws were still in the books.
01:03:51 And now we've got bass Trump hugging the **** flag.
01:03:58 We have his son going on Instagram to say that the Republican ******** are better looking.
01:04:05 Then the Democrat ********.
01:04:10 Again, this is this is 20 years ago, 20 years ago.
01:04:12 That's it.
01:04:14 Not 100 years ago, 20 years ago.
01:04:20 This is how the nation believed.
01:04:24 I wonder why they changed their minds.
Speaker 45
01:04:27 Front runners straddle the issue.
01:04:29 Howard, Dean Gephardt and John Kerry are against gay marriage.
Devon
01:04:33 See this.
01:04:34 This isn't two.
01:04:35 These are the the leading Democrats.
01:04:38 In the the presidential election.
01:04:47 Democrats 20 years ago.
01:04:50 Howard, Dean Gephardt, John Kerry.
Speaker 45
01:04:52 Howard, Dean Gephardt and John Kerry are against gay marriage.
Devon
01:04:55 They were all against it.
Speaker 45
01:04:57 But support civil unions and even more careful Wesley Clark, Joe Lieberman and John Edwards, who say the federal government should stay out of it.
Devon
01:05:06 And they weren't even going to talk.
01:05:07 They weren't.
01:05:07 Even gonna say civil unions.
01:05:09 That's how unpopular it was.
01:05:12 Now we all know it's it wasn't matter of some kind of personal conviction that they were saying this.
01:05:17 It was poll numbers.
01:05:22 That's how quickly the nation has changed.
01:05:25 20 years.
01:05:28 20 years.
01:05:31 Now we're going to take a little bit of a detour A.
01:05:33 Little bit of a detour.
01:05:38 Now what we're going to look at is isn't the reason why.
01:05:43 Everything changed.
01:05:47 In fact, you might even say it's a symptom.
01:05:50 More than it is anything else?
01:05:55 It's one of those things we talk a lot about on this channel is it, is it art imitating life or the other way around?
01:06:02 I think it goes to some extent both ways.
01:06:04 You can't have propaganda.
01:06:05 It's it's the same thing with Republicans and Democrats.
01:06:08 You can't have propaganda that's going to be too much and make people.
01:06:11 Freak the **** out.
01:06:17 But you also.
01:06:19 Need to nudge them in the right direction.
01:06:26 So this is a show that many of you might not know about, although they do, they did.
01:06:29 A remake, I think, in.
01:06:32 2018 or so they brought it back, I think briefly. I doubt it's still going. At least I haven't heard anything about it in a long time.
01:06:40 But Murphy Brown.
01:06:43 And I've mentioned Murphy Brown before on this stream because just in the context of.
01:06:47 How crazy it was.
01:06:50 That when this show was on the air in.
01:06:51 The 1990s.
01:06:54 When Dan Quayle was vice president, so the early 1990s, George Bush senior was president.
01:07:00 The fact that they had a storyline.
01:07:04 That Murphy Brown, who is this?
01:07:07 You know, strong, powerful, single woman, a cat lady.
01:07:12 She was like the proto cat lady.
01:07:18 And even though, like, she's got Gray hair.
01:07:21 Like she's got to be in her late 40s in the TV show.
01:07:27 Somehow she decides she's going to now.
01:07:30 She's going to have kids.
01:07:32 Right.
01:07:32 She waited till she was almost 50.
01:07:35 But now she's gonna and she.
01:07:37 Never met the guy that was good enough, right?
01:07:41 But she still wants to have kids.
01:07:46 So one of the controversial storylines, again, this is just to illustrate how much.
01:07:50 Things have changed.
01:07:52 One of the controversial.
01:07:53 Storylines was that she was going to be having a child without without a husband.
01:07:59 Without any man.
01:08:02 She was going to go to like a sperm.
01:08:03 Bank and justice get sperm.
01:08:05 And raise a kid on her own as.
01:08:07 A single mom.
01:08:09 And that was so controversial in the 90s.
01:08:11 30 years ago.
01:08:13 The the vice president.
01:08:16 Comment on on it and said that this is this is a a sign of our moral decay.
01:08:23 And of course, he was laughed at Saturday Night Live, did a whole thing about making fun of him.
01:08:33 Well, that wasn't the only message that this was pushing.
01:08:35 Again, this isn't.
01:08:36 I don't think Murphy Brown obviously is responsible for all these changes.
01:08:40 We've covered so many different television shows pushing this exact same agenda.
01:08:44 This is just yet another drop in the in the bucket.
01:08:49 But it also illustrates how.
01:08:50 You know that.
01:08:51 What? What these producers want.
01:08:53 You know what they're trying to push and it's interesting to see now that you've seen all those poll numbers now that you understand the context of the time in the 1990s, there were still ****** laws in the 1990s.
01:09:05 You had don't ask, don't tell. In the 1990s, you had the majority of of Americans saying that homosexuality.
01:09:13 Is a sin.
01:09:15 You had the age **** going on, so they had to be very careful about this.
01:09:20 They had to be very sensitive as to how they.
01:09:23 They presented this.
01:09:28 And by the way, compare this to modern day propaganda.
01:09:34 Yeah, I often stay away from that stuff just because I've said it's it's so heavy-handed now that it's not that hard to decipher. It's like they're just telling you that white people are bad and and you know outright.
01:09:46 And that **** are awesome and you know whatever.
01:09:52 But I think maybe that's a mistake of mine.
01:09:54 Maybe I need to look at this stuff because.
01:09:57 What are they pushing now?
01:09:59 Maybe the subtle message now is the pedo stuff.
01:10:06 Maybe it's maybe they're doing the same drip, drip, drip that they were doing the 1990s with, Murphy Brown with fat ****.
01:10:13 With the power stuff, I don't know, so maybe I need to start taking a look at that, but anyway they did two pro gay episodes.
01:10:24 In the first episode.
01:10:30 It was a little insidious.
01:10:33 Because you see a lot of the same tactics or the same the same mind virus ********.
01:10:39 That is used now to destroy the lives of children.
01:10:46 And what I mean by that is.
01:10:48 In the same way that you see parents.
01:10:52 Of trans kids.
01:10:54 Say things like.
01:10:55 Oh well, you know little Billy.
01:10:58 I found out that little Billy was really little Stacy because he played with.
01:11:04 A Barbie doll once.
01:11:08 This is the kind of thing that they were introducing to Americans.
01:11:13 When it came to homosexuality.
Speaker 46
01:11:21 Oh yeah.
Speaker 47
01:11:22 OK, so in this dream, I'm coming in the tour of Washington.
01:11:25 All of a sudden he gets really excited and he starts pointing at the Washington Monument.
01:11:30 The next thing.
01:11:30 I know we're racing each other up the stairs, running faster and faster until we just shoot.
01:11:34 Right out the top.
Speaker 45
01:11:38 You shot out of the Washington Monument.
Speaker 47
01:11:42 Like we were.
01:11:42 Blown out of a cannon, it was like.
01:11:46 And then instead of falling, we started to float all the way down to the reflecting pool.
01:11:51 And when we hit the water, Rick turns into a dolphin, we swear we.
Speaker 5
01:11:57 It's incredible.
01:12:04 What's the matter?
Speaker 48
01:12:05 What does that mean exactly, you frolic?
Speaker 29
01:12:10 Miles, I don't.
Speaker 5
01:12:13 Quite know how to say this.
01:12:14 But you've just described the classic ********** dream.
Speaker 1
01:12:21 Out of here.
Devon
01:12:25 You had a weird dream.
01:12:26 You might be gay.
01:12:30 So they start telling him that he might be gay because he had a.
01:12:32 Dream about some guy.
Speaker 41
01:12:38 I wouldn't.
Speaker 30
01:12:39 Worry about this but.
Speaker 5
01:12:40 There is a logical explanation for all Deans now you probably picked up on the fact that Rick was gay and then you're subconscious.
Speaker 47
01:12:46 Wait, what?
01:12:47 What are you saying?
Speaker 49
01:12:48 A minute? Rick's not gay.
Devon
01:12:52 So they talked about how this guy that he had a dream about is actually a gay guy at the office.
01:12:58 And then he comes in and they you discover, he actually is gay and everyone's totally cool with that.
01:13:03 But the guy who had the dream is kind of freaked.
01:13:05 Out because he.
01:13:05 Had a a classic humble ****** dream about the gay guy.
Speaker 50
01:13:10 Now that I've seen Rick again.
01:13:13 I can understand why you find him attractive.
Speaker 47
01:13:17 Don't find him attractive.
01:13:19 It was just a dream.
Devon
01:13:25 And So what does he do?
01:13:28 Well, he goes to a psychiatrist.
01:13:30 There's no religious leader.
01:13:32 I mean, not that it would matter.
01:13:33 He's Jewish.
01:13:35 The actor and the character.
01:13:39 And over and over and over, he hears the same thing from psychiatrists. And in 1990s they were really pushing psychiatry in sitcoms.
01:13:49 You know, it started with cheers with Doctor Frasier Crane and Lilith.
01:13:55 And then Frasier got his own show.
01:13:59 But in cheers, the whole point of cheers you had all these different people, and I did a stream where I kind of talked about this a little bit.
01:14:06 All these people, these blue collar people from different walks of life, they would meet up at this bar and talk about their problems.
01:14:15 And then first it was Diane Chambers who would come in and psychologize them.
01:14:21 Later was Frasier Crane, who would come in and psychologize all their problems.
01:14:27 Totally strip any kind of moral system, any value system, any kind of religious system.
01:14:32 Out of the equation.
01:14:37 And apply psychiatry to it.
01:14:39 Look just like that stream where we talked about the all the marketing.
01:14:46 Companies that use psychiatry to brain **** boomers.
01:14:51 Boomers were big into psychiatry, so that's what he goes to a shrink.
01:14:57 And what does the shrink say?
Speaker 28
01:15:00 As a manifestation of anxiety about the direction your life is headed now, the young man in your dream is a network representative, a representative of the very place that creates anxiety for you.
01:15:12 Now, by frolicking with him, you in a sense turn the network into something friendly and.
01:15:18 It's actually very healthy.
01:15:19 Like cooking.
01:15:21 Or the dream could be an indication you're gay.
Devon
01:15:27 So he goes to another psychiatrist and she says you're gay.
01:15:32 And he goes to another psychiatrist and he says you're gay.
01:15:37 And he talks to his friends and he said, and they say ohh you, you might be gay.
Speaker 50
01:15:47 There you are.
01:15:48 I've been thinking about your sexual situation and.
Speaker 31
01:15:53 I have a suggestion.
Speaker 47
01:15:54 There is no situation.
01:15:56 It was a dream about sightseeing, that's all.
Speaker 43
01:15:58 Miles, I know.
Speaker 50
01:15:59 This must be.
01:15:59 A confusing time for you, but I think it's better to face something.
01:16:03 Head on and run away from it.
Speaker 1
01:16:04 It just don't.
Speaker 50
01:16:06 That's why I think you should go see my minister.
Speaker 47
01:16:09 I'm Jewish.
01:16:10 Why would I go see him?
Speaker 50
01:16:12 Because he's gay.
Devon
01:16:16 See and that that that's.
01:16:17 One of those aren't imitating life things.
01:16:20 The idea that there's a gay minister now in the in the 90s isn't like this insane thing to say.
01:16:26 It's kind of funny.
01:16:28 The audience laughs.
01:16:29 Oh, those crazy New Yorkers, because this is set in New York, right?
01:16:33 So they're they're, they're these crazy New Yorkers where their New York values, she's got a gay pastor.
01:16:40 But it's not.
01:16:41 It's not insane.
01:16:42 It's not something that.
01:16:43 Ohh, how would how?
01:16:44 Would they even be possible?
Speaker 50
01:16:47 Would it make you feel uncomfortable if I had the two of you?
Speaker 43
01:16:49 Over for dinner.
Speaker 47
01:16:52 Quirky. Nothing big.
Speaker 50
01:16:54 Just the four of us.
01:16:56 And if you can't offer you any Peace of Mind.
01:16:59 Maybe you'll hit it off.
01:17:05 I just want you to be happy.
Speaker 47
01:17:09 Would you excuse me for a moment?
Speaker 5
01:17:15 I have to ask you.
Speaker 51
01:17:16 Also help me if this is.
Speaker 49
01:17:17 About my expense receipts.
Speaker 47
01:17:17 Burpee I have to ask you something and I don't.
01:17:20 Know how to.
01:17:20 Do it.
01:17:22 I want you to.
01:17:22 Look at.
01:17:22 Me from your perspective as a member of the female persuasion.
01:17:27 Do you see a regular guy or do you see someone who deep down inside wants to frolic with a dolphin?
Speaker 49
01:17:35 Miles, you are really a classic.
01:17:37 You get a hangnail.
01:17:38 It's gangrene.
01:17:39 You get a headache.
01:17:40 It's a tumor.
01:17:41 You have a dream about Flipper.
01:17:42 And you're gang.
Speaker 47
01:17:45 I can't help it.
01:17:46 Dreams are the subconscious.
01:17:47 Sometimes they force you to look at things you'd rather not look at.
01:17:50 What if you had the same dream?
01:17:51 Only it was you.
01:17:52 And Vicki in the county, I never pick Vicky she.
Speaker 49
01:17:55 Wears sweater sets.
01:17:56 I hate sweater sets.
Speaker 47
01:17:58 Murphy, I'm serious about this.
Speaker 49
01:18:00 All right, all.
01:18:01 Right.
01:18:01 I can see that.
01:18:02 OK, let's.
01:18:04 Assume just for the sake.
01:18:05 Of argument that you are gay.
01:18:07 What would that change?
01:18:08 As far as I'm concerned, nothing.
01:18:10 You'd still be a brilliant producer, and as much as you drive me crazy, we'd still be friends.
Speaker 47
01:18:16 I don't know.
01:18:17 I've spent my entire life looking at myself in a certain way, and now I suddenly realize I might be somebody completely different.
Devon
01:18:25 Ah, just like all those trans kids.
01:18:29 Why did you have a weird dream?
01:18:31 Maybe you're gay.
01:18:35 But it also.
01:18:36 Has an element of of of getting the audience to accept facts.
01:18:42 Ohh look at this quirky guy.
01:18:44 He doesn't, you know, he's struggling with this.
01:18:46 It's it's, it's the the.
01:18:47 Absurdity of it.
01:18:50 Takes away.
01:18:53 Logically, examining what that would actually mean, having ****, your society, you turn them into these ridiculous cartoonish characters that they don't.
01:19:00 Seem threatening anymore.
01:19:07 So of course he decides to go to lunch with the gay guy that he had a.
01:19:10 Dream about?
01:19:12 And talk about it.
01:19:14 And of course, the gay guy, as with every single gay character in the 90s on television.
01:19:21 Doesn't seem gay at all.
01:19:23 Doesn't have the gay accent.
01:19:26 Is is is a.
01:19:27 Is a handsome, well dressed, normal seeming guy, very gracious and nice.
01:19:34 Nothing creepy about him.
01:19:39 And he tells him about his dream, and he's very understanding.
Speaker 52
01:19:44 Look, Miles, we've got to talk about this.
01:19:46 Now, whether you admit it or.
01:19:47 Not you've got a.
Speaker 26
01:19:48 Problem with me?
Speaker 52
01:19:50 I spent a lot of years pretending I was someone else because I was afraid.
01:19:54 I'm afraid of all the whispers, afraid of losing my job.
01:19:58 But when you've been to as many funerals as I have lately, you realize life is too valuable to spend hiding in a closet.
01:20:07 You're gonna have to deal with me as I.
01:20:09 Am because I'm not going to change.
Speaker
01:20:11 OK.
Speaker 47
01:20:12 I'm sorry, Rick.
01:20:14 I haven't been honest.
01:20:16 You're right, I am uncomfortable, but it's not because of who you are.
01:20:22 Because I've been thinking a lot lately about who I.
Speaker 5
01:20:26 Am you're kidding?
Speaker 26
01:20:28 Thank you.
Speaker 52
01:20:33 Oh man, no wonder you're stressed out.
01:20:35 Look, Miles, I want you to know that I understand what you're going through.
01:20:38 You know, I came out.
Speaker 5
01:20:39 Kind of late too.
01:20:40 Ohh hey, I'm not.
Speaker 47
01:20:41 Out yet I'm in way in.
Speaker 52
01:20:45 It's, it's OK.
01:20:46 I mean I.
01:20:46 Didn't mean to push it.
01:20:47 Believe me, I fought it for a.
01:20:49 Long time myself, I.
01:20:51 I tried to ignore it and when that didn't work I went to a shrink and when I didn't like what he said I went to another one and then another one I was and I must.
01:21:00 Have driven my friends.
01:21:01 Crazy. Oh God.
Devon
01:21:05 Seeing the same thing.
01:21:09 I went to a shrink.
01:21:09 I went to this, this Jewish.
01:21:11 Intellectual who told me I was gay.
01:21:14 And when I disagree with that Jewish intellectual, I went to another Jewish intellectual who.
01:21:17 Told me I was gay and then another and.
01:21:20 Then finally I decided I was.
01:21:21 I thought they were Born This Way.
Speaker 52
01:21:30 You know, sexuality can be pretty complicated, especially with the messages we get.
01:21:35 You know, you do a TV show with two men having a meaningful conversation in bed and people go.
01:21:40 No, but you do a show with two guys tearing each other up with machine guns.
01:21:45 Those same.
Devon
01:21:48 And this the argument you heard, too.
01:21:50 They were preemptively addressing the the criticism they knew they would get for airing this show.
01:21:55 And look, this is very tame.
01:21:56 A lot of you guys are watching this, saying Devin, why did you, why you, why are you using this as an example, this is like.
01:22:01 So tame.
01:22:02 That's how desensitized you are.
01:22:05 That's how much the needle has moved in the 90s.
01:22:09 This was very controversial.
01:22:11 Just the idea that you have this gay character talking openly about this and this guy struggling with his sexuality.
01:22:22 And knowing what they were going.
01:22:23 To going to face.
01:22:25 From the the Christian right.
01:22:28 They use the exact same defense that they've always used.
01:22:33 Ohh you don't like it when two guys are kissing but you don't?
01:22:36 Care if a guy is.
01:22:38 Blowing someone up with a machine gun or a bazooka?
01:22:40 Violence is OK.
01:22:45 But being a fad that that's that's the worst thing ever.
01:22:50 You know what?
01:22:52 They're right.
01:22:55 What I mean by that is when you go back to that first little document documentary from the 1970s.
01:23:04 When the guy was talking.
01:23:05 About the two men holding hands.
Speaker 9
01:23:09 If this were a man or the woman holding hands, it would be considered perfectly magical, even if it were two women.
01:23:16 But these are men, and for men in this society to hold hands in public as at least shameful and more often offensive.
Devon
01:23:24 Why is that?
01:23:29 And let's face it, as men, you every man will admit.
01:23:34 In your heart of hearts that lesbians don't make, don't fill you with a a sense of I mean, obviously it's degenerate and wrong, right?
01:23:42 But there is something different about something more repulsive.
01:23:47 About male homosexuals.
01:23:52 And it's not just this, this this simple thing that, like, oh, they might hit on me or something weird like that.
01:23:58 No, it's, you know, your society is dying.
01:24:03 You know, those are men you can't trust.
01:24:06 To defend your nation.
01:24:08 Against an enemy you know, those are guys that you can't trust to have your back, or at least not in the way I mean it.
Speaker 45
01:24:14 And then.
Devon
01:24:16 That's what you're responding to.
01:24:19 You see the cancer.
01:24:21 As a man, you see someone two men holding hands or kissing.
01:24:25 You have a visceral.
01:24:30 A visceral sense of disgust.
01:24:34 Because on some level, you know.
01:24:39 The end is coming.
Speaker 18
01:24:41 This story.
Devon
01:24:43 Throughout history.
01:24:45 No matter how many times it's.
01:24:46 Repeated never ends well.
01:24:53 And by the way, that's why they went.
01:24:54 After the military.
01:24:59 Why go through the military?
01:25:00 Why is why was that such a big target?
01:25:04 Are faggs really lining up to die for Israel?
01:25:06 Is that?
01:25:07 Was that what?
01:25:08 It was no.
01:25:12 Military is supposed to be the pinnacle of of masculinity.
01:25:17 That's the only time it's socially acceptable to use hyper violence and kill people.
01:25:26 If you can castrate that.
01:25:29 You've neutered the society.
01:25:38 And yeah, that's why.
01:25:40 People on the right don't have a problem with violence being depicted in movies.
01:25:50 Because they understand.
01:25:55 Is necessary.
01:25:58 Violence isn't universally bad.
01:26:02 Whereas ******* a guy in the *** is universally bad.
01:26:17 So they're right when they call out the difference.
01:26:21 The problem is.
01:26:25 Like most instances.
01:26:29 The right can't just own it.
01:26:31 The right can't just say.
01:26:32 Yeah, I do hate **** and think violence is cool.
01:26:48 Because they don't, they've.
01:26:49 Lost their principles.
01:26:52 They don't worry about how God's going to judge them.
01:26:55 They worry about how Jewish journalists are going.
01:26:57 To judge them.
01:27:07 The right has always done it.
01:27:08 They've always ceded to the moral framework of their opponent.
01:27:13 And it's funny because you can tell that they think that their opponent does the same thing because they try to hold them to their same standards, right?
01:27:19 They they try.
01:27:20 To say like, oh, you're being hypocrite if if.
Speaker 27
01:27:22 If if this was a black guy, you're.
Devon
01:27:24 Not a white guy, as if the the opponent gives a ****.
01:27:42 So Murphy, Brad another episode.
01:27:44 And and again for those of you who think that these are like ohh, this doesn't seem like it's that big of a deal.
01:27:50 No, that's just how ******* degraded your moral sensitivity has has become.
01:27:57 It's like when you were a kid.
01:27:59 And you watch a scary movie and it really it gives you nightmares.
01:28:03 But then you.
01:28:04 Watch it as an adult and it's like.
01:28:05 It looks kind of cheesy.
01:28:08 The special effects don't even look real. You're like I'm a little surprised that when I was 7 and I saw that alien jump out of that, that woman's.
01:28:14 Chest that freaked.
01:28:14 Me the **** out for like a.
01:28:15 Week it looks like a little rubber squid.
01:28:23 That's because.
01:28:26 Your sensitivities have been worn down to a ******* nub.
01:28:31 Your tolerance.
01:28:33 Has increased.
01:28:36 No, they didn't lie to you.
01:28:37 They told you that's what they wanted.
01:28:38 They wanted tolerance.
01:28:44 For those of you who used to smoke or smoke, now remember that first cigarette.
01:28:51 You'll never have that feeling again.
01:28:54 Even if you quit for years and light up one, it'll be it'll be it'll be close.
01:28:59 But it won't be like that first cigarette.
01:29:01 That first time you learned how to inhale.
01:29:09 And the more you smoke, the more you build up a tolerance.
01:29:12 And the less you feel it.
01:29:15 Every drugs like that, opiates, everything.
01:29:22 Well, the same thing works with all forms of degeneracy.
01:29:30 The first time you see that.
01:29:32 That *** kissing on TV?
01:29:34 Like, oh God, what the ****?
01:29:41 After a while, it's just like, uh, gross, but it's.
01:29:45 Nothing shocking anymore.
01:29:51 You've become tolerant.
01:29:58 So in this next episode that's preaching tolerance.
01:30:03 The conservative versus quasi conservative character conservative for New York, I guess character.
01:30:09 Is telling Murphy Brown that he wants to buy a bar and make it like a bar that he went to when he was young.
01:30:16 And so they go and check it out because she's thinking about being a investor in this bar that.
01:30:20 He's going to buy.
01:30:23 And she decides against it.
01:30:26 And he comes into the office one day and he tells them Ohh it's it's really successful.
01:30:30 You'd be surprised how how well this bar is doing.
01:30:35 You guys should come out tonight and check it out.
01:30:39 And so the the crew goes down, the checkout is is fancy.
01:30:42 Bar that he bought.
Speaker 43
01:30:45 Wow, you really went all out.
Speaker 50
01:30:47 This place is beautiful.
Speaker 53
01:30:49 Yeah, and packed.
01:30:50 Ohh please.
01:30:51 This place isn't packed.
Speaker 25
01:30:52 They're stacked.
01:30:53 Read deep at the bar and it took us 5 minutes to.
Speaker 5
01:30:55 Get past all the people at the door.
01:30:56 Oh, well, sure, that's your definition of packed.
Speaker 22
01:31:01 This is Jim.
Speaker 5
01:31:03 Hey, Jim.
01:31:05 What's the guy have?
Speaker 46
01:31:06 To do to.
Speaker 40
01:31:06 Get a drink.
Speaker 41
01:31:07 Around here.
Speaker 5
01:31:07 Oh yeah.
Speaker 48
01:31:08 Here you are.
01:31:09 The place is so crowded.
01:31:10 I was worried.
01:31:10 I wouldn't be.
01:31:11 Able to find you?
01:31:12 Sure that's your.
Speaker 18
01:31:12 Definition of crowded.
Speaker 48
01:31:13 So welcome to the Anchorman.
01:31:15 I'll have a waiter set you up with champagne all around at a club soda.
01:31:18 For you slugger.
Speaker 52
01:31:19 It never ceases to amaze me.
01:31:20 There are so many single women in this town, and yet the men.
01:31:23 Always seem to outnumber them.
Speaker 47
01:31:24 In bars?
01:31:24 Well, they sure do here.
Speaker 21
01:31:26 Excuse me.
01:31:27 Are you Frank Fontana?
Speaker 5
01:31:28 Yes, yes, I.
Speaker 30
01:31:29 Am I'm a really big fan.
Speaker 51
01:31:31 Would it be too much trouble to?
Speaker 40
01:31:32 Get an autograph. Ohh.
Speaker 16
01:31:33 Sure, no problem.
01:31:36 There you go and.
Speaker 19
01:31:37 Hey, thanks for watching.
Speaker
01:31:38 Thanks, I'm going.
01:31:39 To put you right, between my stone Phillips and.
Speaker 51
01:31:41 My John Tesh.
Speaker 49
01:31:45 Ohh great, I'm in a bar 5 minutes and already some guys.
Speaker 22
01:31:48 Trying to hit.
Speaker 29
01:31:49 On me, excuse me.
Speaker 30
01:31:50 I just want to.
Speaker 49
01:31:51 Yeah, yeah.
01:31:51 I just wanted to tell me how my eyes danced in the moonlight, how great I look in.
01:31:55 This outfit you have the perfect.
01:31:57 Hanger for it in your bedroom.
Speaker 18
01:31:59 Gosh, no.
01:32:01 I just wanted to ask if.
Speaker 47
01:32:02 You're Murphy brown? Yeah.
Speaker 2
01:32:05 This is great, my love. Rose me $20.
Speaker 45
01:32:08 Pay up, Jeffrey.
Speaker 49
01:32:12 Here we go.
01:32:12 These are on the House, per Mr.
01:32:14 Dials request.
01:32:15 And this is from that gentleman over there.
Speaker 54
01:32:22 That I am telling you another fan.
01:32:24 I'm going to make the Anchorman my.
Speaker 27
01:32:25 Regular play. What?
01:32:33 Ohh boy OK.
Speaker 49
01:32:38 OK, know what everyone's thinking and.
01:32:40 I think we might be.
Speaker 47
01:32:40 Jumping the gun here, right.
01:32:42 You're absolutely right.
Speaker 1
01:32:43 Yeah. This is Jim's place. We're.
Speaker 50
01:32:45 Talking about Murphy, you have just got to see the ladies room.
Speaker 43
01:32:50 Not only is it empty, but it's spotless.
01:32:52 It's almost.
Speaker
01:32:52 As if no one.
Speaker 43
01:32:53 'S ever even used it before?
Speaker 44
01:32:56 OK, you notice.
Speaker 55
01:32:56 It's settled.
Speaker 51
01:32:58 But this place is.
Speaker 43
01:32:59 Just crawling with cute guys.
01:33:01 I mean, play your cards right and this might be your.
Speaker 49
01:33:03 Lucky night?
01:33:03 I don't think so, Corky.
Devon
01:33:06 So they realize it's a gay bar.
01:33:11 And they're uncomfortable because in the 90s, even if you're a progressive.
01:33:16 The idea of being in.
01:33:18 A gay bar is still kind of weird.
01:33:21 Hard to shake those instincts, isn't it?
01:33:24 See their tolerance hadn't quite built up yet.
01:33:29 Now, sure, the actors and actresses in the scene.
01:33:32 Would not have been uncomfortable, but that that's not this isn't for them.
Speaker 26
01:33:36 They're playing a part.
Devon
01:33:40 All the housewives at home.
01:33:43 In Middle America, watching this show.
01:33:46 Wishing they were like Murphy Brown.
01:33:53 They would have.
01:33:53 Been kind of squeamish.
01:33:56 Kind of weirded out by being in a gay bar.
Speaker 1
01:34:00 Do you think, Jim?
Speaker 47
01:34:01 Knows what he's got to.
01:34:03 Gotta what?
Speaker 49
01:34:03 Well, not necessarily.
01:34:04 I mean, look how long it.
01:34:05 Took us.
Speaker 54
01:34:06 Yeah, you know Jim is.
Speaker 30
01:34:06 From another generation, I mean the.
Speaker 47
01:34:08 Guy still wears hats, so.
01:34:09 You think he doesn't know?
01:34:10 I don't.
Speaker 5
01:34:11 Know know what?
Speaker 3
01:34:13 That this is a gay bar.
Speaker 21
01:34:15 That Jim is running a gay bar.
Devon
01:34:19 Sees from another generation.
01:34:25 So he shows up the owner, oblivious to the fact that he's running a gay bar.
Speaker 16
01:34:31 All the people, they're gay.
Speaker 48
01:34:33 Oh well, sure, some of.
01:34:35 Them, but I really don't see that's anybody's business.
Speaker 29
01:34:38 Well, actually, Jim, it's sort of is your business.
Speaker 49
01:34:40 Your bar, the Anchorman is a game bar.
Speaker 48
01:34:42 Well, that's ridiculous.
01:34:44 Just look around.
01:34:49 Oh, Oh my, you.
01:34:54 No, no, no.
01:34:55 Please, really.
01:34:56 It doesn't make any difference.
01:34:58 Doesn't make any difference at all.
01:35:00 Customer is a customer.
01:35:01 No excuse.
01:35:03 I'm going to go mingle.
01:35:10 I've got to get some air time.
Speaker 50
01:35:16 One of us.
Speaker 49
01:35:16 Go after him?
01:35:17 No, I think.
01:35:17 He just needs some time to.
Speaker 50
01:35:18 Let it sink in.
Speaker 15
01:35:19 Yeah, he'll be fine.
01:35:21 But look, when you get right down to it, this is a bar like any other bar.
Devon
01:35:27 When you get right down to it, we're all just the same.
01:35:30 He'll come around.
Speaker 50
01:35:33 Well, I just had the most wonderful conversation with that table up there.
01:35:37 In the corner do.
01:35:38 You have any?
Speaker 43
01:35:39 Idea how many of history's great men were gay? I didn't. Aristotle, Gay, Michelangelo, Gay, Laurence Olivier gay.
Devon
01:35:50 See everyone, everyone in history you've ever heard of is gay.
01:35:53 Everyone's been gay.
01:35:55 So eventually he comes in.
01:35:56 He starts playing the piano.
01:35:59 And of course, because everyone's gay, they know all the show tunes that he's playing, and he has a good time.
01:36:05 And he realizes, you know what?
01:36:07 It's not so bad that every everyone is gay.
Speaker 23
01:36:11 Yeah, maybe the passing.
01:36:12 So dead after all.
Speaker 49
01:36:13 I gotta tell.
Speaker 37
01:36:14 You if this.
Speaker
01:36:15 Is what that old pump was like I can.
Speaker 46
01:36:16 See why you missed it.
Speaker 48
01:36:17 This is almost exactly.
01:36:18 What it was like bunch of fellas gathering.
01:36:21 Around a piano, drinking and singing till the sun.
Speaker 45
01:36:23 Came up well.
Speaker 48
01:36:25 Not exactly.
01:36:26 This typed up back then.
01:36:28 We had people like John Gielgud, Somerset, Baum.
01:36:31 Composer Benjamin Britton.
Speaker 43
01:36:33 You know, Jim, all those men are gay.
Speaker 48
01:36:38 James Baldwin, Christopher Isherwood.
Speaker 32
01:36:42 OK.
Speaker 48
01:36:43 Noah Coward, Tennessee Williams, a busboy named Quentin Crisp.
Speaker 43
01:36:46 Gay. Gay. Gay.
Speaker 48
01:36:47 Yeah, well over there.
01:36:51 I guess I did a better job recreating.
01:36:53 The old place than I thought.
Devon
01:36:57 See everyone's gay.
01:36:59 Nothing's changed.
01:37:02 It's just like the old times, everyone.
01:37:03 Was always gay.
01:37:08 See, they were telling people that back in the.
01:37:09 90s, of course, that's.
01:37:11 What people today are going to think.
01:37:14 Everyone's always been gay.
01:37:22 That's why millennials.
01:37:24 Wildly overestimate the gay population when pulled and asked.
01:37:29 How gay America is.
01:37:34 So going back forward a few years.
01:37:40 After they legalize gay marriage in the courts.
01:37:43 Don't worry, we've got a Republican president.
Speaker 20
01:37:47 Good old Bush.
01:37:49 We voted the the right way.
Devon
01:37:52 We voted for the people who were going to stop the ****.
01:37:56 And stop the Mexicans coming across the border.
01:37:59 Right.
01:38:00 Like that's why everyone voted Republican.
01:38:02 Those were the big issues.
Speaker 20
01:38:05 You saw the poll numbers.
Devon
01:38:08 They weren't controversial.
01:38:09 Americans agreed with both of those issues.
01:38:13 They didn't want gay marriage.
01:38:14 They wanted to stop the flood of illegal immigrants.
01:38:17 So clearly voting Republican.
01:38:21 Was going to fix all that, right?
01:38:25 You know George Bush went up and said.
01:38:28 Ohh, we got to do something about this.
Speaker 53
01:38:33 After this course.
01:38:36 Have left the people with one recourse.
01:38:40 If we were to prevent the meaning of marriage from being changed forever, our nation must enact A constitutional amendment to protect marriage in America.
01:38:52 Today I call upon the Congress to promptly pass.
01:38:55 And to send to the states for ratification.
01:38:58 And amendment to our Constitution.
01:39:01 Defining and protecting marriage as a union of a man and woman.
01:39:06 As husband and wife.
Devon
01:39:09 And so they've protected marriage forever by adding an amendment to the no, of course not.
01:39:15 That never ******* happened.
01:39:21 That never happened.
01:39:34 Even though you had states trying to ban it.
01:39:37 Because the federal government wasn't going to do anything about it.
01:39:41 Don't worry. Don't worry, Devin.
01:39:44 We we might not.
01:39:44 Have have won on the federal level with Republicans.
01:39:48 But I'm sure at the state level because it's wildly unpopular, right?
01:39:52 It's only these these gay, Jewish lawyers and these, these small little pockets of ******* in different major cities that want this stuff.
01:40:00 So surely we can use state sovereignty and local political power to get what we want, right?
Speaker 56
01:40:09 Across the country, 38 states have already passed laws banning same sex marriage. Six other states will vote on the issue this year.
Devon
01:40:19 Oh, so that that's what fixed it, right?
01:40:27 And you'd be surprised.
01:40:29 In a state like California, they had Proposition 8.
01:40:34 Fact one of the one of the last good things the Mormon church did on a political level, they threw a lot of money at this.
01:40:43 California, of all states.
01:40:46 And again, this is 20 years ago.
01:40:47 This is not a long time ago.
01:40:49 This is not a million years ago.
01:40:50 This is 20 years ago.
01:40:52 California, California.
01:40:56 Passed Proposition 8.
01:41:00 Which banned gay marriage.
01:41:04 In California.
Speaker 3
01:41:10 The anger spilled out onto city streets all weekend long, all across California.
01:41:15 Gay rights activists protesting the passage of Proposition 8, which bans gay marriage in California.
Speaker 24
01:41:21 I had never felt a such a sense of.
01:41:25 Of being less of a person.
Speaker 3
01:41:26 10s of thousands of protesters from Los Angeles to San Diego, San Francisco to Huntington Beach.
01:41:33 Prop 8 had stirred high emotion from the start.
01:41:35 The vote, exposed to religious and racial divide blacks and Hispanics, especially regular churchgoers, were strongly behind a ban on gay marriage.
Speaker 17
01:41:44 We're upset, we're depressed.
Speaker 3
01:41:46 Civil rights groups are now taking their case to the California Supreme Court.
Speaker 31
01:41:50 The majority should not be voting on fundamental.
01:41:52 Rights and what happened?
01:41:53 On Tuesday is the first time that that has happened in this nation.
Speaker 3
01:41:56 But prop aid organizers say they'll now work to prevent other states from recognizing gay marriage.
01:42:03 A growing culture war with more battles to Co.
Devon
01:42:09 So what happened?
01:42:17 A conservative lawyer.
01:42:21 And we've talked about this in previous streams, but conservative lawyer.
01:42:29 Challenged Proposition 8.
01:42:33 And wouldn't you know it, the court?
01:42:36 Against the will of the people, as with everything and in in every instance.
01:42:42 Overturned it.
01:42:44 Saying it was unconstitutional.
01:42:48 A conservative lawyer.
01:42:51 Not a lefty.
01:42:53 Not a Democrat.
01:42:55 The conservative lawyer.
Speaker 42
01:42:57 This is, of course, an historic decision that the federal court in San Francisco has made of striking down Proposition 8, and the judge was very vigorous and very definitive in ruling that Proposition 8 violated the federal.
01:43:13 Institution and that means that the fundamental right of marriage is available on the same terms to same sex couples as it is to heterosexual couples.
01:43:25 And since the court has said that same sex couples have this fundamental right, then why delay for a year or two?
01:43:33 While it goes to the appellate courts, let this right be exercised fully and appropriate.
01:43:40 And I would say that as people see same-sex marriages and the families, I think there will be more acceptance going forward because people do see this fits into the social fabric, not only with no harm but with a lot of positive benefits.
Devon
01:43:58 Oh, listen to that optimism.
01:44:00 Don't worry, guys.
01:44:02 Not only will gay marriage cause no harm, there'll be lots of benefits.
01:44:08 Believe me, it'll be great.
01:44:11 Fad marriage is awesome.
01:44:14 Wait till we start making baked cakes for the fat marriage.
01:44:18 And even today, these these conservatives, because they don't care about being judged by God, they don't care about being judged by any.
01:44:25 Kind of moral principles.
01:44:29 They care.
01:44:29 They care about being judged by Jewish journalists and the Jewish journalists are now really friendly with these.
01:44:37 Conservatives, this is very recently they went on to to, to be celebrated.
01:44:43 For their their hard work.
Speaker 4
01:44:45 Thera piece at the beginning of the trial, in this case in January of 2010, I felt it was important to explain from a conservative perspective why I thought the way that I did and Newsweek published it.
01:44:57 It was a cover article that said the conservative case for gay marriage and what I tried to explain in a couple of words, is that.
01:45:05 Marriage is a conservative value.
01:45:07 People who love one another want to come together.
01:45:10 In an enduring stable relationship to become a part of the form of family become a part of the community, become a part of our economy and to become a part of our system and exercise freely, their ability to express their love and be a part of all of us.
01:45:29 Now, what could be more conservative?
01:45:30 And that.
Devon
01:45:34 And which part of that does not?
01:45:35 Apply to pedophiles.
01:45:41 How soon I'm being dead serious here.
01:45:45 How soon before there's an article published in Newsweek?
01:45:50 The Conservative case for pedophiles?
01:46:01 Donald Trump junior going on Instagram and saying our profiles are less creepy than the Democrat profiles.
Speaker 4
01:46:19 It's a freedom of association.
01:46:21 It's privacy, it's spirituality, and it's becoming a part of a community that's a conservative value to me.
Speaker 36
01:46:28 We have that article that we can actually take a look at.
01:46:30 You can pull that article up now, what do you?
01:46:33 So what do you make then of the conservative objection to gay marriage, as you say, and you say it in the in this, there's this great new movie.
01:46:39 This documentary film.
01:46:41 That's been winning these awards and I had the the the documentarians here a few days ago, a case against the case against eight, which is about this, this whole affair and well, you know, one of the things that comes up there is I think it's you who who say, like, what could be more conservative than believing in family, believing in a a permanent union of of two people.
Speaker 4
01:46:45 The 8:00.
Devon
01:47:02 Well, it could be more conservative.
01:47:05 Then ******* little boys.
01:47:09 That's not hyperbole. That shift's happening. It's gonna. That's gonna happen.
01:47:14 And it's going to happen quick because again, this is this is Obama in 2008 running for president.
Speaker 19
01:47:21 I believe that marriage.
Speaker 33
01:47:23 Is the Union between a man and a woman?
Devon
01:47:26 2008.
01:47:31 Last, was it 4 years later.
Speaker 33
01:47:34 And I believe that discrimination because of somebody's sexual orientation or gender identity ran counter to who we are as a people.
01:47:44 And it's a violation of the basic tenets on which this nation was founded.
01:47:50 I believe that gay couples deserve the same legal rights as every other couple in this country.
Speaker 2
01:48:06 And same sex marriage is now legal in the state of New York. Last night, the governor signed the marriage equality bill, making New York the largest state to support gay marriage. NBC's.
01:48:16 Katy Tur is live in Albany with the more for this more for us this morning.
01:48:20 Katie, good morning.
Speaker 57
01:48:22 Good morning, Thomas.
01:48:23 It's been a long week here in Albany, Albany, so long in fact, that some lawmakers were beginning to run out of clean clothes.
01:48:31 But late last night, Governor Andrew Cuomo signed the Marriage Equality Act into law at 1155. The deciding votes came at the last minute from two Republican.
01:48:41 OK.
Devon
01:48:43 From Republicans.
01:48:52 You couldn't have legal gay marriage without Republicans.
01:48:58 And I want you to hear what he what he says when it, when it when he.
Speaker 5
01:48:59 OK.
Devon
01:49:00 Talks about gay marriage again.
01:49:03 Tell me how what he says.
01:49:05 Excuse me does not apply to pedophiles?
Speaker 57
01:49:07 And songs from supporters.
01:49:09 While some detractors knelt down to pray in 30 days, marriage licenses will begin to be handed out here in New York to same sex couples Thomas.
Devon
01:49:22 I thought I thought I had a a clip.
01:49:24 From him.
01:49:25 Oh, here it is, I think.
Speaker 37
01:49:32 I think this is.
Speaker 18
01:49:36 Very proud of new.
Speaker 34
01:49:37 York and the statement that new.
Speaker 27
01:49:39 York has made to the Nation Today.
Devon
01:49:43 That's not the clip I was looking for, but anyway they the same reasoning that they've used for all of these arguments for gay people.
01:49:50 Can be used for anything.
01:49:55 Like Dianne Feinstein said in that clip, in the very beginning of the stream.
01:50:01 You should be able to turn people away based on who they are.
01:50:16 So I just thought it would be useful for a lot of people, especially the younger people who.
01:50:20 Don't know how.
01:50:20 Far things have have fallen, and just a relatively short period of time.
01:50:27 That in 20 years we've gone from having ****** laws to trans kids.
01:50:42 And Bud Light not selling as much beer as they did last year doesn't mean ****.
01:50:51 Especially because the there there's the part of such a big company, it's not as if.
Speaker 16
01:50:55 The people that who?
Devon
01:50:56 You were buying Bud light aren't just buying some other brand made by the same company.
01:51:13 Anyway, happy pride month.
Speaker 56
01:51:18 Suck it.
Devon
01:51:24 You know this this whole time.
01:51:26 Now we gotta do it anyway.
01:51:27 This whole time is really hard.
01:51:30 Really hard for me to not just be, you know, constantly hitting.
01:51:34 The the getting the pit thing.
Speaker
01:51:42 Get in.
Devon
01:51:57 That's why we're not going to get anywhere until you get.
01:52:01 Politicians or leaders?
01:52:03 Rather, it's probably not going to be a politician.
01:52:06 A leader that can just say get in the ******* pit.
01:52:09 Love is not love.
Speaker 55
01:52:14 We're not.
01:52:14 We're not.
01:52:15 We're not.
Devon
01:52:15 Playing this little ******* game.
01:52:19 But uh, well, they really care about the rights.
01:52:23 Now you give them an inch.
01:52:23 They take a ******* mile.
01:52:31 Time time to get in the ******* pit.
01:52:40 We're done with this ****.
01:52:47 Anyway, let's take a look at.
01:52:48 Hyper chats. Why not?
01:52:52 I see I I came back just as angry as I was when I left.
01:53:00 Let's see here.
01:53:02 See how you guys are doing out there.
01:53:07 I'm a little rusty on like.
01:53:09 It's like my muscle memory for clicking around on my strains is.
01:53:13 There we go.
01:53:14 A little I feel.
01:53:14 I feel a little a little slow on the draw.
01:53:18 Western collapse report glad you're back stack.
01:53:20 Keep up the good work.
01:53:21 We'll appreciate that.
01:53:25 And it's good.
01:53:25 It's good to be back.
01:53:27 This is fine.
01:53:29 You have a.
01:53:31 A gab link because someone always has to send a link with no context.
01:53:38 I don't know should.
01:53:38 Should I?
01:53:39 I don't know.
01:53:39 Why not?
01:53:40 Why not right?
01:53:43 Let's see.
01:53:48 Let me see what this is.
01:53:58 OK.
01:54:01 This is a.
01:54:04 A flyer for defiant.
01:54:05 That's cool.
01:54:08 Also I have to log into my my GAB account and.
01:54:12 And re gab that.
01:54:16 And then we have Ryang 1488, great job with defiant. Looking forward to being.
01:54:22 A part of this.
01:54:26 All right, part of what I ask.
01:54:31 A part of digging the pit now.
01:54:33 Well, no, I can't say we're hiring yet.
01:54:37 And then you say, Who Will Win the fight, Jews or the English speaking world?
01:54:41 Comparing notes on the Internet?
01:54:43 Yeah. Well, I'll tell you.
01:54:45 It's it's, it's a situation where there's a major power imbalance.
01:54:51 There's a major power imbalance.
01:54:54 And part of that is because we there is no, there is no unification.
01:55:03 There's a lot of arguments as to where we should go from here, because I think, as I've demonstrated the night that a lot of things we've been trying over the last, you know, in this case 40 plus years, none of it's worked.
01:55:17 None of it's worked.
01:55:18 None of it's prevented us from being stabbed in the back over and over and over by politicians.
01:55:24 None of it's worked against the the seemingly infinitely deep pockets.
01:55:31 Of the Jewish lawyers.
01:55:35 None of it's worked against activist judges as they used to call them, but let's just call them Jewish judges.
01:55:39 That's essentially in most cases, what they are.
01:55:48 Legal means, if not exactly.
01:55:51 Been panning out for people.
01:56:01 And I think that's why you have this comparing of notes, because it's just.
01:56:06 People are struggling to wrap their head around.
01:56:10 What the solution even is before they can start advocating for it?
01:56:17 And I know that's not very satisfying and a lot of people feel like, well, we're just in this holding pattern, circling around the airport, running out of fuel, waiting for a runway to open up.
01:56:28 And I understand that.
01:56:35 I definitely understand that, but the first step is understanding what's happened, like how we got here.
01:56:42 A lot of people don't know how we got here.
01:56:44 And you certainly can't solve the problem if you don't know what.
01:56:47 The source of the problem is.
01:56:56 Uh, let's take a look here.
01:57:00 Graham playing games this is an example of pushing literal genocide, which is not killing people.
01:57:06 Mass murder is one of method of genocide, but it's not the sole method.
01:57:11 Genocide is destruction of a gene pool and ethnicity, which I know you know, but most don't.
01:57:18 Alright, let's take a look at this.
01:57:31 It's a headline that says Anglo Saxons aren't real, Cambridge tells students in effort to fight nationalism.
01:57:39 University aims to dismantle the myths around British and English identities.
01:57:45 As it seeks to make it teaching more anti racist.
01:57:51 That's from the UK Telegraph.
01:57:55 Well, they're.
01:57:55 They're erasing us in the same way that like in that Murphy Brown episode, everyone was gay.
01:58:02 It's always been like this.
01:58:05 That's why they tear down the statues of white people.
01:58:09 Every time a conquering army comes into a new territory, they have to get rid of the icons of the previous regime.
01:58:15 The the previous power structure.
01:58:19 Make them forget their history.
01:58:25 That's that's why I do what I do to help.
01:58:28 How people remember what?
01:58:31 What's been done to us?
01:58:34 J 5/14/88 we missed you. Well, I appreciate that.
01:58:40 J5, huh. Is anything like J6?
01:58:43 Is that like this?
01:58:45 I need to move the files up this drive that needs to spin up every time I.
01:58:49 Activate. I'm like, hey, look.
01:58:50 Look at this clip.
01:58:52 There we go.
01:58:53 Finally it goes.
01:58:56 Grand playing games.
01:58:57 I don't know if know if.
01:59:00 Oh, I don't know if you know Aaron McIntyre.
01:59:04 He makes a lot of good points.
01:59:05 He asked a good question about white supremacy.
01:59:07 I don't know who that is, but I'll pop it over.
01:59:09 Why not?
01:59:16 Mayor McIntyre.
01:59:17 The fact that white supremacy now means anyone.
01:59:21 Of any race doing anything we don't like fills absurd, but it highlights a deeper question.
01:59:27 Why does attaching white to the whole thing give progressives a legal and cultural blank check to destroy anyone they like?
01:59:37 And that's he's.
01:59:39 Tweeting out a Al Jazeera article.
01:59:42 By Christopher Rhodes, a black lecturer at Harvard.
01:59:48 And the title is white.
01:59:50 White supremacists are not always white.
01:59:54 Black and brown men committing white supremacist crime in America should not.
02:00:01 I wonder if this is in response to that?
02:00:04 That brown mystery person, like we, we don't even know what he's an illegal immigrant. We don't even know what country he's from. The guy that rammed into the White House with the Nazi flag with EU haul truck.
02:00:17 The non white white supremacist.
02:00:22 Man of low moral fiber.
02:00:24 Hey, Deb, I stumbled across an old onion video with a funny sound bite you could use for a pit bumper.
02:00:30 Short video don't have to watch it. All relevant part at 1:15 or let's.
02:00:35 Take a look at this.
02:00:46 Well, it's 115.
Speaker 51
02:00:51 Justice Clarence Thomas supported the argument immediately, citing the precedent set by the movie 300 in which the offending parties were, quote, kicked into a huge ******* pit.
02:01:01 Justice Samuel Alito then stated yeah or like Judge Dredd, a justice.
02:01:06 Antonin Scalia then stated quite loudly, quote I am the law.
Speaker 48
02:01:10 That's the catch phrase from the film Judge Dredd.
Speaker 51
02:01:11 Yes, yes, it.
02:01:12 Is they're they're fault.
Devon
02:01:13 Honestly, that's where we have to go.
02:01:15 We have to.
02:01:16 We have to get it to where we have.
02:01:18 Leaders like that in in our societies, or unironically, we lose.
02:01:26 But yeah, that's pretty funny.
02:01:28 That's funnier than I I was not expecting it to be that.
02:01:30 Relevant to be honest.
02:01:34 Yeah, the five.
02:01:34 Days Onion actually wasn't too bad.
02:01:36 I remember thinking it was funny.
02:01:38 Back in the day they did some funny things before.
02:01:43 I don't know.
02:01:43 I guess the social justice stuff took over.
02:01:47 Sharp wing.
02:01:48 Hey Dev not really important, but just wanted to say last stream you said that the actor for Saul and Breaking Bad better called Saul.
02:01:54 Bob Odenkirk was Jewish, but he's actually of German Catholic descent.
02:01:58 Not saying that makes him a good person or not, just want to at least point.
02:02:01 That out well.
02:02:03 Are you sure?
02:02:05 I thought he was Jewish, mostly because I remember him from, I think.
02:02:09 It was.
02:02:11 What was it?
02:02:14 Not a.
02:02:15 It was the Larry Sanders show.
02:02:17 He played like a.
02:02:20 A A a Jewish agent, I thought.
02:02:25 I don't know.
02:02:25 Look, you, you might be right.
02:02:27 I'll have to look into that.
02:02:30 I just always saw him as like a slimy little Jewish character because he always plays those types, whether it's Better Call Saul or the Larry Sanders show.
02:02:42 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:02:46 Beach Boys with the *** **** money.
Speaker 1
02:02:50 Money is power.
02:02:51 Money is the only weapon that that you have.
Devon
02:02:53 To defend himself with.
02:02:55 How? Julie this *** is.
02:03:13 Come on, guys, let's show Devin some love tonight.
02:03:16 Support those who you appreciate.
02:03:18 Missed you, Devin.
02:03:18 Well, appreciate that Beach Boys.
02:03:20 Yeah, like so I did.
02:03:21 I I did miss you guys like it.
02:03:23 Felt weird not doing the show.
02:03:26 Like I got.
02:03:26 Like I wanna say I got like anxiety over.
02:03:28 It, but I was just like, ah, I feel like.
02:03:30 Feel like I'm I should be doing it right now.
02:03:32 Like I feel like I'm I'm late for something.
02:03:34 Or you know what I mean?
02:03:35 Like just.
02:03:37 Like I like I I don't know.
02:03:38 I just felt really weird it.
02:03:39 I it couldn't be helped.
02:03:40 It couldn't be helped.
02:03:41 Circumstances are were very fluid and and.
02:03:48 Yeah, and just made it made for it to be.
02:03:51 It was impossible to really make it happen.
02:03:52 I I did want it to happen, but it just things have been too busy around here.
02:03:58 I've been doing a lot of lot of traveling and and.
02:04:01 And late night toiling.
02:04:04 I'll, I'll, I'll, I'll say.
02:04:07 Blazing stranger.
02:04:10 I found a great pit darvaza gas crater.
02:04:16 I don't know what that means.
02:04:17 But let's find out.
02:04:24 Ah, look at that.
02:04:27 That's a pretty good pit.
02:04:30 I feel like there.
02:04:31 Should be more spikes.
02:04:34 That's not a bad pet.
02:04:38 Where is this?
02:04:45 Oh, I like the name darvaza gas creator, also known as the door to hell or Gates of hell.
02:04:51 See, we're.
02:04:51 Just sending them home.
02:04:54 We're just saying I'm home.
02:04:55 In fact, most of these people don't even believe in hell.
02:04:57 So it'll be totally fine.
02:05:00 But it's in.
02:05:02 Darvaza, Turkmenistan.
02:05:07 No. Why not? Why not?
02:05:09 Why not shift them all to Turkmenistan?
02:05:12 That I I would I I would support that that policy.
02:05:18 My folks, I've been watching you for years.
02:05:20 Many, many years.
02:05:21 Devin love your stuffs first stream.
02:05:23 I've been.
02:05:24 I've been to of yours.
02:05:25 Well, welcome my folk.
02:05:28 Appreciate you stopping by.
02:05:31 And thanks for the support there buddy.
02:05:35 No chance, says Asha logos, is taking the steps to create small parallel communities.
02:05:39 Explained into this bid, you're also doing a Twitter space or Twitter space calls on Sundays.
02:05:46 I think your insight would work.
02:05:48 All right, I'll take a look at that later.
02:05:50 I've I've talked to him like before.
02:05:52 You know, we're we're on.
02:05:54 We're on, like, friendly terms.
02:05:55 I mean, I haven't talked to in a while, but I haven't seen, I haven't.
02:06:00 I haven't, I haven't really been on the Internet much at all the last.
02:06:05 Well, it seems like forever last several days.
02:06:08 Rooster, they really don't understand per capita.
02:06:13 You're talking about?
02:06:14 Black people, they really don't.
02:06:17 I think this is probably the thing I was looking for.
02:06:19 Last string that I couldn't find.
02:06:29 What is this?
02:06:37 No, they really don't.
02:06:38 This isn't what I was looking for, but yeah.
02:06:41 They literally don't understand per capita.
02:06:43 They don't.
02:06:43 Know what that?
02:06:44 Means it's math.
02:06:45 Math is hard, guys.
02:06:47 Math is hard.
02:06:48 If they understood math at the level that we did, then our arguments.
02:06:52 Would be lies.
Speaker
02:06:54 Why are you?
Devon
02:06:54 Surprised that you're right with your assessment.
02:07:00 Trash panda.
02:07:01 You never mentioned your relationship status.
02:07:04 Do you have a wife or children?
02:07:06 I do not have a wife or children.
02:07:10 Water rates.
02:07:12 These pride celebrations are popping up everywhere.
02:07:15 Even my smaller city had its first.
02:07:19 The our first parade two years ago, the 3rd annual was today.
02:07:24 The infection continues to spread.
02:07:26 I'll tell you one thing.
02:07:27 That's one thing that that that was not. That didn't change much if you looked up pride parade **** from the 1970s on. It was all very it looked the same.
02:07:40 I mean, maybe not as much ******* in the streets, but maybe there was.
02:07:44 And there just wasn't as many cell phone cameras at the.
02:07:46 Time because you look at the the Pride parade stuff in San Francisco from the 1970s, eighties and 90s and on its face and look, this is news cameras, right? This is, you know, they know they're on camera.
02:08:00 And there's only certain parts of the parade that where the news cameras are set.
02:08:04 Up and it looks pretty ******* degenerate.
02:08:07 And they're all the same insano costumes all the same degenerate stuff, you know?
02:08:13 And and it's, it's so it's hard to say that it's it's any worse in terms of that aspect of.
02:08:21 But it is spreading like a cancer.
02:08:24 No chance clip showing the loosening of of the no **** laws.
02:08:29 Let's take a look at this.
Speaker 58
02:08:36 They who was leaving decided to immigrate, decided to leave this country.
02:08:40 And I said why?
02:08:41 Are you leaving?
02:08:41 He said it's homosexuality.
02:08:44 What's what are you talking?
02:08:46 You said 300 years ago, if you.
02:08:48 Were homosexual.
02:08:48 You were hanged, drawn and quartered.
02:08:51 100 years ago.
02:08:52 If you're homosexual, you were hanged.
02:08:55 50 years ago, if you were homosexual.
02:08:58 You were flocked and given 20 years in prison.
02:09:01 20 years ago for a homosexual, you were fined 200 pounds and sent to prison for two years.
02:09:08 Five years ago, you're homosexual.
02:09:10 With a small fine and you were pardoned.
02:09:13 Got off with a warning.
02:09:15 I said, what are you?
02:09:16 Leaving for, he said.
02:09:17 I'm gone before they make it compulsory.
02:09:20 I was talking to a man the other day who was leaving.
02:09:22 Decided to.
Devon
02:09:23 Oh, that's true.
02:09:26 I mean in, in a sense, they've already done that, right?
02:09:29 The social pressure is has made it easier to be gay than not gay.
02:09:34 If you're a white guy.
02:09:37 Right.
02:09:40 So it it's easy to say that if the powers.
Speaker 58
02:09:43 OK.
Devon
02:09:44 That, that rule, this country.
02:09:48 Our engineering and outcome for white males.
02:09:51 The outcome that they would prefer is homosexuality, without a doubt, or, you know, trans or you know which is worse.
02:09:57 I I nominally worse.
02:10:04 And that's part of the white genocide, too.
02:10:06 Don't think.
02:10:06 That it's not.
02:10:08 I get really irritated with these people that are that claim to be pro white that somehow think that homosexuality is just fine.
02:10:14 It's like that's part of the white genocide.
02:10:18 Promoting the lifestyle that is, first of all, let's let's let's not ignore the source of it.
02:10:24 Let's not act like faggs aren't faggs because of molestation.
02:10:30 Most molestation is a.
02:10:32 Key component of.
02:10:33 It that's how they reproduce.
02:10:41 So it is a virus that if not stopped does spread.
02:10:45 If there aren't antibodies at work.
02:10:50 Stopping it from spreading, it necessarily spreads.
02:10:57 It ruins the reproductive.
02:10:59 The capabilities of of the the ****** himself.
02:11:05 And all the little boys he damages.
02:11:09 In his effort to reproduce.
02:11:16 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:11:33 Supposedly, most corporations now take off the pride flags after Bud Light.
02:11:38 It doesn't change the fact that they're still fagot pedophiles.
02:11:43 My question is, is it losing money or pushing the narrative went too far and they see it.
02:11:52 I don't think money has anything to do with it.
02:11:54 I think it's popularity.
02:11:55 They might use sales numbers as a another poll, like in it's another statistic.
02:12:01 It's like voting, right?
02:12:02 Like I don't think voting actually matters so much as it gives them a a a data point in terms of like what the public is prepared to accept, right?
02:12:12 And it's the same thing with sales numbers with companies this big.
02:12:16 I mean, you'd almost have to, like, try to go out of business at this point.
02:12:20 To lose enough money for their for their to not be a Budweiser anymore.
02:12:25 I mean, come on.
02:12:26 That, that, that that's a brand that's going to outlast us all.
02:12:30 And sure, it might be bought out by other companies and be, you know, just be the same in name only, but it doesn't matter.
02:12:38 These brands are are infinite because we don't break up monopolies anymore.
02:12:46 So I I I don't think that and also I don't think that's backpedaling like in, in in like as far as target goes, it's not backpedaling to stick the pride display in the back of the store, it's not even backpedaling to remove.
02:13:01 The pride display.
02:13:02 I just showed you all night long how far the needle has moved.
02:13:08 You're not making progress until **** are being.
02:13:11 Locked up again.
02:13:15 And even then you've got.
02:13:16 Some catching up to do.
02:13:18 As this video we just played from.
02:13:20 Twitter just explained.
02:13:22 Really, you're not making progress until not only is.
Speaker 11
02:13:26 There a pit.
Devon
02:13:27 There's an express lane.
Speaker 10
02:13:30 For the pit for pros.
Devon
02:13:37 That is the standard you have to hold.
02:13:39 Your leaders to.
02:13:41 Or you're going to get.
02:13:42 These, Milly mouthed fagots.
02:13:46 That people have been voting for.
02:13:49 For the last 40-50 years.
02:13:53 That make big promises get to Washington or whatever your state.
02:13:57 Capital is and then just suck.
02:13:59 A bunch of of *****.
02:14:02 Or rate some pages.
02:14:07 After Matt Kalishnikov a hey Devin, you should look into James Nichols Pritzker.
02:14:13 He's a gay, Jew, ******.
02:14:15 Who was a Colonel in the Army and has been promoting ****** in the military?
02:14:20 Well, I'll.
02:14:21 Tell you what, let's just take a look and see what this ****** looks like.
02:14:24 I can only guess.
02:14:32 That's about as horrifying as I was expecting.
02:14:38 So this is the before.
02:14:41 And this is the after.
02:14:44 Stunning and brave.
02:14:45 Stunning and brave.
02:14:50 Jay Ray, 1981. Just because you dismantled the Republic doesn't mean the people of the Republic are gone, because we are still here.
02:14:58 Well, you're here.
02:15:02 But increasingly.
02:15:04 Less powerful positions and in in fewer numbers.
02:15:10 Like I said it, it's.
02:15:11 I know it's frustrating.
02:15:13 But the fact of the matter is, our opponents aren't winning because they try harder or care more.
02:15:19 It's just that they have as a result of generational wealth, in my humble opinion.
02:15:24 Have endless, almost limitless power as long as our our country is set up the way that it is.
02:15:31 If you wanna play the game politically, if you wanna play by the rules, use law fair.
02:15:36 It requires an amount of money that we just simply do not have access to and most likely won't for generations.
02:15:45 But you know what?
02:15:46 On the bright side, I don't believe that that's how our people have ever won in the first place.
02:15:52 I don't think we look back in the past and and when we're talking about our our proud ancestors who defeated the enemies by law fair.
02:16:02 Or or political means.
02:16:06 That's not our story.
02:16:08 That's never been our story.
02:16:10 When you look back all the way.
02:16:12 Back to the founding.
02:16:14 Which was not a the the founding of the United States was not done through political means.
02:16:21 And you look at all of the damage that's been done to the country since the founding, all of the political actions and the political changes.
02:16:30 And the legal changes that have taken place since the Constitution.
02:16:34 That's not us doing that.
02:16:42 That's the tactic of our enemy, and I know it's tempting.
02:16:45 There's a lot of people that look, that there were a lot of people that that, you know, they, they read Saul Linski and and I'm I was on in some ways.
02:16:53 One of them, you read Saul Alinsky's rules for radicals and you're.
02:16:56 Like wow, you know this.
02:16:57 Is so eye opening.
02:16:59 I don't know why we didn't understand that this is how.
02:17:00 They operate and they literally wrote a book.
02:17:02 And and published it and made it available to everyone.
02:17:05 And somehow we didn't get what they were doing to us or I don't know.
02:17:10 I'm sure that a lot of people at the top of the hierarchy on the so-called conservative side understood exactly what was happening.
02:17:17 They were just participating.
02:17:20 But it's real tempting to look at this playbook and be like, wow, why can't we use this?
02:17:23 These these tactic tactics against our enemy, you know, fight fire with fire.
02:17:29 Well, first of all, you you don't, that's just it's just a stupid saying that I've really quite frankly never understood.
02:17:34 Fight fire with fire so that you have more fire.
02:17:37 Like doesn't that doesn't make any sense.
02:17:38 You fight fire with water.
Speaker 35
02:17:40 You know.
Speaker 42
02:17:41 What I mean fight, fire or fire?
Devon
02:17:45 If you fight.
02:17:45 Fire with fire just burns the house down faster.
02:17:48 That's all it does.
02:17:53 The way we have won in the past has not been through legal lawfare.
02:18:01 Or infiltration even.
02:18:07 We're very upfront people.
02:18:11 That's why so many of the the the Dumber.
02:18:14 Conservatives and Dumber people on the right are so easily tricked.
02:18:20 Because Frank upfront, honest people.
02:18:26 At the end of the day, they're suckers.
02:18:31 Because they go into a negotiation expecting the same honesty and frankness they bring to the table.
02:18:39 They're not expecting their opponent to to lie and deceive and.
02:18:43 And do trickery.
02:18:50 So we just never, that's never been.
02:18:52 The way we've won.
02:18:56 Rooster, luckily we we.
02:19:00 Luckily, now we the taxpayers get to pay 5 figures a year for gays to get free prep so they can bang all the strange men that they want.
02:19:13 Hey, would you **** ** $25?
Speaker 59
02:19:17 I'm your density.
Devon
02:19:19 Glad to see you're back, professor Stack.
02:19:21 Well, I appreciate that.
02:19:27 Verrucas goyish cope.
02:19:32 Maybe you're going to mention this, but the guy that helped declassify homosexuality from the DSM, Charles Silverstein, died in April of age at age 87.
02:19:44 He also wrote the book The Joy of *** ***, so rest and ****, degenerate scum and the Pritzkers, one of whom is trans.
02:19:53 Are big into pushing the trans movement.
02:19:56 Yeah, we we've talked about in a previous stream, but those of you don't know obviously his last name, Silverstein.
02:20:01 He was he was a gay Jew that campaigned heavily to remove homosexuality as a as a disorder.
02:20:10 And that wasn't the only organization that did that.
02:20:13 You also had the the bar, the, the, you know, when you become a lawyer, you passed the bar exam.
02:20:22 The Bar Association voted against supporting gay legislation for a really long time.
02:20:29 Surprisingly long time, but sometime in the 80s I believe it was enough gay Jews.
02:20:37 We're able to flip that script.
02:20:40 Colonel Edward, when I was a lab technician at the Air Force Hospital.
02:20:44 Anecdotal or oops accidental needle sticks were common.
02:20:48 It happened to me and three other airmen as well.
02:20:50 A couple of staff members in nine months I was doing on the job training AIDS infected hospital staff is extremely dangerous to both patients and hospital staff, right?
02:21:00 These the exact same people who campaigned to have faggs you know, you know, bags of aid.
02:21:07 Working in hospitals are the same people, exact same people who were mad that you wouldn't wear a mask and and wouldn't take an experimental gene therapy for a a bio weapon funded by the government. Jay Ray, 1981.
02:21:22 Paul, from California on RBN if you're watching this, God bless.
02:21:27 Thanks, Devin.
02:21:28 Well, there you go.
02:21:29 Paul from California.
02:21:32 Wolf supremacist 66.
02:21:41 Hey Devin, hope your trip went well, if you wouldn't mind reminding me, what is the place you go to to get groceries?
02:21:49 Let me think here.
02:21:52 Well, I'll tell you what I'm I'm kind of the middle of nowhere, so there's not really a whole lot of options.
02:21:59 You kind of have to.
02:22:00 It's it's it's sometimes better to to grow.
02:22:03 A lot of your own food.
02:22:05 But if you can't do that, you.
02:22:07 Know there's always a.
02:22:25 Alright, that felt good.
02:22:29 Harmless G What do you think of the proposed race?
02:22:32 Ethnicity categories for the next census?
02:22:36 Note the Middle East or North African category and the Israeli sub category?
02:22:41 How do you think most Jews identify?
02:22:44 I didn't know about that or send me the link here.
02:22:48 Let me take a look here.
02:22:57 Uh, that's interesting.
02:23:00 What is this for?
02:23:00 Is this for the census?
02:23:05 I don't know what this is for, but.
02:23:07 So under white, you've got German, Irish, English, Italian, Polish, French.
02:23:13 Then they're kind of stretching things with the Italian there, but you know.
02:23:17 Hispanic or Latino?
02:23:19 You got Mexican, Puerto Rican, Cuban.
02:23:22 Salvadorian Dominican, Colombian.
02:23:24 Where's Honduran?
02:23:25 They're missing a bunch of.
02:23:26 They're missing a bunch of the.
02:23:27 There's all kinds of Mexicans, man.
02:23:29 I'll tell you what.
02:23:31 Black or African?
02:23:33 African American, Jamaican, Haitian, Somali, Ethiopia, Nigerian.
02:23:41 American Indian, Middle Eastern.
02:23:47 It's hard that they're there.
02:23:48 It makes you.
02:23:49 I don't know.
02:23:50 Again, I don't know if this is for the census or who this is for, but I'll tell you one thing I I've always been happy that the United States.
02:24:01 Collects racial data.
02:24:04 Because it's such an important data data point to have, or else you know you, you would have to if all your evidence would be anecdotal.
02:24:14 I'm actually surprised they keep doing this, and in fact it'll be kind of interesting if they get more granular with the data.
02:24:22 Then we can start comparing the crime rates of, I don't know Italians and.
02:24:31 My kid.
02:24:31 Sort of alright.
02:24:36 Best of the best Russell Crowe starting the most anti immigrant or immigrant movie I've ever seen, called Romper Stomper 1992.
02:24:44 The movie shows the Skinhead gang in Australia losing a fight due to being massively outnumbered by Chinese immigrants.
02:24:52 I've heard that Romper Stomper referenced, but I've I don't think I've ever actually seen it.
02:25:01 I always forget that Russell Crowe is.
02:25:05 Australian isn't, he know he's not American.
02:25:12 Where is the.
02:25:15 I'll check it.
02:25:16 I'll check it out sometime.
02:25:20 Best the best.
02:25:21 That was alright.
02:25:22 That was another one.
02:25:22 I just did that one.
02:25:23 OK blazing stranger.
02:25:25 My whole family is super liberal.
02:25:26 MPC Normie I black pilled them all slowly over time.
02:25:31 First they fought with me.
02:25:32 Then I started making more money than anyone in the family ever made.
02:25:36 Now they all laugh at my jokes and follow my lead.
02:25:38 Normies only respect power.
02:25:40 You know, I think that just humans respect power.
02:25:44 That's kind of the problem on the right, too.
02:25:45 I know a lot of people that are frustrated, like, well, what are we gonna do something.
02:25:48 Well, it's it's you need to have that powerful leader.
02:25:52 You'd have the powerful leader that.
02:25:53 Is someone who's going to garner the respect?
02:25:56 That that you need.
02:25:59 And I just had my browsers crash.
Speaker 22
02:26:02 There we go.
Devon
02:26:07 And we're back with the browsers that crashed.
02:26:15 There, OK.
02:26:21 Where was I?
02:26:23 I'm going to scroll through here again.
02:26:27 But yeah, no, we definitely need a we need powerful leaders.
02:26:31 That's just the way I mean the people.
02:26:33 On the right, well, in this humans, I think generally respect hierarchy, whether they believe it or not, or want to intellectually believe it or not.
Speaker 39
02:26:43 Alright, let me close all.
Devon
02:26:44 This nonsense that's opened up now.
02:26:50 OK.
Speaker
02:26:55 I am.
Devon
02:26:57 Blazing stranger remember the woke Gillette commercial controversy. That stock is up 60 percent, 60% since then.
02:27:06 Well, that's The thing is, people will forget about the bud light controversy.
02:27:11 In like a year or two.
02:27:14 They will.
02:27:17 That's just the way that I mean, people have the memory of a goldfish.
02:27:24 Uh. Let's see here.
02:27:27 Saul Goodman cries out in pain as he strikes you Jew clip from Better Call Saul, not the boomer wasp response.
02:27:34 Did we play this last?
02:27:35 I think we played this last dream.
02:27:39 Let me see.
02:27:40 I think we played this last stream though.
Speaker 59
02:27:46 I came in and everyone was rolling out the red carpet and then all of a sudden something changed.
Speaker 54
02:27:52 Goodman, I am the man.
Speaker 59
02:27:53 Goodman, the name the second you heard it.
02:27:55 Everything turned on a dime waiting list.
02:28:00 I think you're talking about an exclusion.
02:28:02 List it's OK.
02:28:03 I should have known, because I mean.
02:28:05 Look, it's wall to wall mayonnaise in here.
02:28:08 So you know, listen, if you're going to be restricted, have the courage to say so.
Speaker 5
02:28:12 There's no questions.
Speaker 59
02:28:13 Here it is, folks.
02:28:14 anti-Semitism alive and well right here in Albuquerque.
Speaker 5
02:28:17 Sir, we have many Jewish Members.
Speaker 59
02:28:19 Oh, good.
02:28:20 Well, you met your quota then.
02:28:22 Gold Star for you.
Speaker 60
02:28:23 Hold on.
02:28:24 That's gotta be the biggest load of horse crap I've ever heard in my life.
02:28:29 Go crawl back in your hole.
02:28:30 McGill or Goodman.
02:28:32 Whatever you're calling yourself.
02:28:34 What are you?
Speaker 54
02:28:34 Up to anyway.
Speaker 60
02:28:36 Jen and up another one of your put up job lawsuits.
02:28:38 You 2 faced blackmailing.
Devon
02:28:40 I just realized you guys don't see the video cause the browser crashed.
02:28:45 Hang on a SEC.
Speaker
02:28:48 Where is it at?
Speaker 48
02:28:52 There it is.
Devon
02:28:55 So he's you've heard the audio.
02:28:58 I've seen this episode where he acts like he's Jewish and cries anti-Semitism and gets, well, whatever he wants.
Speaker 60
02:29:08 Money grubbing.
Speaker 59
02:29:09 You're saying the quiet part out loud, I think.
Speaker 5
02:29:12 Gentlemen, can I just get the volume down?
Speaker 60
02:29:13 You know damn well that's not what I meant.
Speaker 59
02:29:15 In this day.
02:29:16 And age, I'd hoped it prayed we'd be beyond this.
Speaker 60
02:29:18 You're about as Jewish as my Aunt *****.
Speaker 59
02:29:20 5000 years and it never ends. Here it is violence. It always comes to this.
Speaker 30
02:29:23 Thank you.
Speaker 5
02:29:27 Mr. Wachtel, please.
Speaker
02:29:28 Come on, Cath.
Speaker 60
02:29:29 You go to hell, you lying sack of ****.
Speaker 58
02:29:37 Goodman, I don't know what to say.
02:29:39 That is not.
Speaker 54
02:29:39 I wouldn't be a member here.
02:29:41 I wouldn't walk through those doors again after what happened to me here today.
02:29:51 Do you at least have a bathroom that I could use seeing as how my.
Devon
02:29:57 Yeah, that's that's that is basically the crowd in pain as they strike you.
02:30:03 Jack Russell one minute clip where it makes all kinds of clips tonight.
02:30:06 What's up with the?
02:30:07 Little Clips 1.
02:30:08 Minute clip, where the Mennonite family said the individualism is a problem for community.
02:30:13 The whole interview itself is a nice white pill about how to live a good life.
02:30:17 And build communities.
02:30:18 You know, I've been seeing a lot of.
02:30:20 Mennonites around here lately.
02:30:22 Or at least I I think they're Mennonites.
02:30:24 They might be Amish.
02:30:26 Let's take a look here.
02:30:29 There's definitely an increase in in bonnet wearing women.
Speaker 55
02:30:34 Those forces want to drive our community to nothing as well.
02:30:38 Individualism is a problem.
02:30:40 I see it as a problem, and so that's.
02:30:41 Another problem where.
02:30:43 We I think we as communities need to actively deal with to keep our bonds of brotherhood strong.
Speaker 39
02:30:51 So nobody thinks in an individualistic mindset.
Speaker 55
02:30:54 Yes, you do.
02:30:56 You do.
02:30:57 OK.
02:30:58 But I would see it as a reading.
Speaker 24
02:30:58 But it's a problem.
Speaker 55
02:30:59 It's it's a problem.
02:31:00 That's a really.
Speaker
02:31:01 You're asking for one of our weaknesses or one.
02:31:04 Of our problems.
Speaker 24
02:31:04 Things we don't do.
Speaker 15
02:31:05 Or what?
02:31:05 We're not good at.
02:31:06 That's something.
Speaker 37
02:31:06 We're not good at.
Speaker 24
02:31:07 Because we live in the society that we do, we tend.
02:31:09 To become individualistic.
02:31:12 Or have that mindset as well because.
02:31:15 Things do rub off on us, but we work against it because we see that the Bible teaches there is value in community.
02:31:22 And being with our brothers and sisters and making decisions together and listening to what they have to say, not just choosing what looks good to me and right to me.
02:31:31 Right.
Devon
02:31:32 The boomer would say that sounds like communism.
02:31:36 That sounds like communism.
02:31:41 The anti communism of of the Post World War 2 era really did a number on a lot of of right leaning people in terms of fearing any anything that even resembled anything that could be described remotely as collectivism.
02:32:00 Veruca, a lot of people don't seem to know this, but the rainbow symbolism comes from how in the 1960s and 70s, gays would signal to each other in public what they were into by wearing different colors. They signaled being a top or bottom and liking other perversions, hence the rainbow.
02:32:19 Well, well, that might be true.
02:32:21 I also think it's.
02:32:22 It's basically flipping off God, because what's the story of Noah's Ark?
02:32:27 Right, Noah's Ark is that God looked at the world and it was so evil that he decide.
02:32:33 Oh, you know what?
02:32:33 I gotta start over.
02:32:35 I basically have to throw everyone in.
02:32:37 And so, rather than, rather than marching everyone to the pit, he brought the pit to the people.
02:32:43 He got the good people.
02:32:44 It was easier to get the good people and keep them out of the pit and just make the whole world a pit than it was to March.
02:32:49 Everyone with all the.
02:32:50 Bad people to the.
02:32:51 So we flooded the earth.
02:32:53 Aside from this, you.
02:32:54 Know the the.
02:32:55 People who weren't awful.
02:32:57 Drown them all in the pit and then put a rainbow up as a promise to.
02:33:01 Never do it again.
02:33:02 And I 100% think that the the faggs look at that is like a that's right like a temptation, like tempting God. That's right. Flood us again, ******.
Speaker 26
02:33:13 Do it.
Devon
02:33:15 Flood us again.
02:33:16 You promised you wouldn't.
02:33:19 That's just how I see it though.
02:33:23 Blazing stranger, the degenerates keep winning cultural and political battles because they're less afraid of us than we are of them.
02:33:31 You know, I don't think that we're afraid of them.
02:33:34 And I don't think they're afraid of us either.
02:33:37 I think that it's just, it's again, it's a a power imbalance that.
02:33:44 You know it is.
02:33:44 I I guess in some instances people are.
02:33:47 They're not afraid of *******.
02:33:48 They're afraid.
02:33:49 Of losing their comfort.
02:33:54 In other words, if there's people that would speak up at an office that's doing diversity training except for they're afraid they would lose their job, and it's more important for them to mail to pay their mortgage for their Mcmansion, their stucco castle.
02:34:09 In their little gated community than it is to actually stand up for what's right.
02:34:15 And I think the reason for that is increasingly, these people don't really believe in God.
02:34:20 They don't believe in an afterlife.
02:34:22 I mean, they might on paper, they might pay lip service, they might teach their kids the traditions or whatever.
02:34:29 But at the end of the day, they're.
02:34:31 Not really afraid of going to hell.
02:34:33 And they're not really looking forward to going to heaven.
02:34:36 And they think all the rewards they'll they'll ever experience are rewards that are distributed by.
02:34:44 By the fagots basically.
02:34:47 The ******* that pay them their paycheck every week.
02:34:50 And so.
02:34:51 They think they have to play the game.
02:34:54 They don't think there's any cosmic ramifications to playing the game.
02:34:59 They think they're smart for playing the game and.
02:35:01 You're stupid if you don't.
02:35:05 So I guess it's a kind of fear.
02:35:10 Jack Handy Anglo Catholic Nicholas Rossi converted to Judaism in prison.
02:35:17 Oh yeah, that was the.
02:35:19 Yeah, we I covered this a couple streams ago.
02:35:21 That was the guy that in the fake wheelchair and stuff like that.
02:35:24 Isn't that him?
02:35:25 Am I thinking of the wrong guy?
02:35:33 Yeah, yeah, this guy, this ******* weirdo.
02:35:36 Alright, well I can't even open it cause the stupid.
02:35:38 Ad thing.
02:35:40 Yeah, I did a whole stream on that.
02:35:41 That ******* psycho.
02:35:46 Colonel N word.
02:35:48 Josh Moon from Kiwi Farms has set up a website that shows every business that supports fat.
02:35:53 Things it would be extremely helpful and boycotting all this satanic businesses that oppress us.
02:35:58 Yeah, that would be helpful.
02:36:00 And I just don't know that enough people will utilize that information to where it will make a huge impact.
02:36:07 Like I said, these companies are so big now there hasn't been a a substantial monopoly broken up since.
02:36:14 Like the early 80s, late 70s, you know it's.
02:36:18 There's too much money going.
02:36:20 To the politicians that.
02:36:22 Are the only ones with the authority to break up these monopolies to make a difference?
02:36:26 Like I said, if you stop buying, like, who's gonna look how many people don't do the research or don't do the due diligence in terms of like what their kids are learning in school, let alone like what brand of beer they're.
02:36:38 Going to buy or.
02:36:40 Most people just don't give a ****.
02:36:41 I hate to put it that way, but that's just the God's honest truth.
02:36:45 They just don't give a ****.
02:36:46 They want to be comfortable and not not.
02:36:49 Look, I'm not saying you shouldn't do that, and that's going to be a great resource for those.
02:36:52 Of us who do give a ****.
02:36:54 But having an actual impact, I don't know.
02:36:57 I'm skeptical.
02:37:00 A lowly scribe and guards God's army.
02:37:02 Homosexual conduct should be a death penalty offense.
02:37:06 Glad to hear you back on the air, Devin.
02:37:07 Well, I appreciate that.
02:37:09 And look, that's that's that's in line with our our.
02:37:17 Historical cultural context. I guess that's a fancy way of putting putting it. Huh. Harmless G Here is a chart showing the ancestral composition of America's white population in 19.
02:37:30 20 under Total CLICK the arrow to sort in the next column. You can and you're asking a lot for. Forgive me $0.05 there harmless G.
02:37:41 If that's even what these things are worth it anymore, let me see here.
02:37:47 Let's see here.
02:37:48 I'll take a look.
02:37:51 What is this here?
02:37:54 Oh yeah.
02:37:55 No, I think we've.
02:37:55 Gone over this chart before, haven't we?
02:37:59 Would you say click on what?
02:38:02 Chart blah blah blah total click the arrow to sort in the next column.
02:38:06 You can see the composition of colonial stock.
02:38:11 I'm not sure I follow you with the click the arrow thing.
02:38:17 Alright, colonial stock.
02:38:24 OK, so I think that's what you mean. So basically what you're what you're getting at is the so 77%?
02:38:35 English immigrants are colonial stock.
02:38:39 Is that what you're getting at? And then I guess 7% Germany, 4% Ireland, 3%, the Netherlands.
02:38:49 France is shockingly low. I would have expected that to be more 1% or close to 2% from France, Belgium and Switzerland around 1% and then it just goes down from.
02:39:01 But yeah, most if you're founding stock, you're mostly British.
02:39:06 Well, United Kingdom, so England, Scotland.
02:39:13 And then I, the Irish number is also a lot smaller than I thought it would be.
02:39:20 Coal, coal, man, coal mangda I think.
02:39:27 I wanted to share a Pagan community that I that I would ask people to look into and see if it's right for them.
02:39:34 They are even buying land now and constantly growing well.
02:39:37 There you go.
02:39:39 It's called.
02:39:43 I can't really pronounce that, but well.
02:39:44 Let's see here.
02:39:48 Everyone can read that, but here's what the page looks like.
02:39:52 Hopefully it's not gay ****.
02:39:54 OK.
02:39:54 Yeah, I think I've looked at this before.
02:39:57 There you go.
02:39:59 It's the.
02:40:01 A sutra folk assembly.
02:40:06 There you go pro white.
02:40:09 Pagan community.
02:40:11 Lich Lord Godfrey, Uganda has been has hard band homosexuality with aggravated homosexuality, rape, carrying the death sentence.
02:40:19 the US government is threatening sanctions.
02:40:22 Meanwhile, neither China nor Russia cares and does not demand countries like Uganda to change.
02:40:28 And yet the US diplomats wonder why we're losing influence.
02:40:33 Again, zoom out the graph, compare that to the fact that ****** was illegal. I mean, it wasn't death penalty illegal, but it was still illegal in in 2000.
02:40:41 Three, that's how far we've and quickly we've fallen.
02:40:47 ******** ******?
02:40:49 ******** ****** for $1.00?
Speaker 22
02:40:52 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 13
02:40:56 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Speaker 20
02:41:04 Good to.
Devon
02:41:04 See you dev.
02:41:05 On other stream and on Fab month unfortunately.
02:41:08 I had jury.
02:41:09 Duty on ironically.
02:41:10 Still due and PS Japan is next.
02:41:14 Let's see what Japan is next.
Speaker
02:41:16 Is all about what's that?
Devon
02:41:21 This is from pink News, also known as FAD News, in a major win for faggs equality, a Japanese court has ruled that not all the they're not allowing same sex marriage is unconstitutional.
02:41:36 So they just legalized in Japan, huh? On May 30th, the Nagoya District Court became the 2nd to rule against Japan's same sex marriage ban, despite Prime Minister Fumio Kishida claiming the ban wasn't discriminatory to the LGBTQ community. Japan is the only G7 nation that doesn't recognize same sex marriage.
02:41:58 The ruling, welcomed by activists and support, we'll just say Faggs follows Japans main opposition, the Constitutional Democrat Party, submitting to a bill calling for FAD marriage to be legal.
02:42:10 Lead lawyer on the case, Yoko Moushumi, spoke to journalists and supporters following the ruling, saying this has rescued us from the hurt of last year's ruling that said that there was nothing wrong with the ban and that hurt caused the government.
02:42:24 Or by the government keeps anyway.
02:42:26 Yeah, they're next.
02:42:30 Yeah, you can't be.
02:42:31 You can't play in the pool with the.
02:42:34 The the big the big faggs.
02:42:36 I guess the big powerful faggs and that rule the world if you're not allowing fad marriage.
02:42:42 That's all part of it.
02:42:44 Well, I mean, look, the the real reason is that it's for the same reason they're doing it here.
02:42:48 They want to make Japanese men less productive.
02:42:53 And reproductive.
02:42:56 Blazing the stranger affluence overtime breeds decadence and then degeneracy.
02:43:02 The longer a ruling class remains entrenched in power, the more degenerate they become.
02:43:08 Nuclear weapons and tech dominance have permanently entrenched our global ruling class.
02:43:12 This is why today they push degenerate.
02:43:16 Yeah, well, you know and tell someone more powerful or maybe more crazy is willing to use some of those weapons.
02:43:24 I I don't think it's outside the realm of possibility that we'll see nuclear weapons exchanged in our lifetimes.
02:43:32 And part of me kind of wants to see it.
02:43:35 Cat hugger.
02:43:35 Of course.
02:43:36 It's the pet.
02:43:37 Remember the Red panda movie you analyzed teaching girls that they can make big money by selling access and pictures of their body if something interesting starts happening to it during puberty?
02:43:48 That's today's messaging, absolutely, and I'm sure there's a lot more where that came from.
02:43:52 I just haven't really taken a look at it.
02:43:54 I mean, aside from the stuff that we all see with, they're they're pushing trans.
02:43:57 Good stuff.
02:43:58 I'm I'm more I know.
02:44:00 I know.
02:44:00 They're pushing sexuality on children.
02:44:02 I'm more thinking about.
02:44:04 Pushing the idea that it's permissive because they haven't, at least that I've seen in a mainstream piece of propaganda, they haven't yet pushed the idea that it's totally cool for an adult to want to **** kids.
02:44:23 Like and you know, I'm sure there's there's some fringe examples, but I I mean, like in a mainstream.
02:44:30 Like I I guess not.
02:44:31 Sitcoms aren't really popular anymore, but like in some kind of Netflix show, I don't think they have like a sympathetic pedo character yet, and maybe I'm wrong if the if there.
02:44:41 If that exists let me know.
02:44:45 Harmless. Gee, Henry Kissinger just turned 100. Is he worth doing a stream on? Yeah, he might be. I mean, I I wonder how much baby blood it takes to keep that ****** alive.
02:44:54 And I'm not even joking.
02:44:55 About that I you.
02:44:57 Know I'm not talking like queuing on adrenochrome stuff, but I mean like baby blood transfusions are probably not.
02:45:03 Outside the room of possibility when it comes to Henry Kissinger.
02:45:07 Red Hawk Power sets morality, and most people rationalize their beliefs to protect their perceived social status.
02:45:15 The civil rights revolution that replaced the Constitutional Republic was imposed via force from the top down.
02:45:22 The courts ruling to legalize gay marriage is just one example of this, yeah.
02:45:26 I was watching this week when I was I was doing some research for another stream I'm working on.
02:45:32 I was watching a lot of the footage of the federal troops that that quite literally forced integration in the southern schools, you know, at at the end of a gun.
02:45:42 And you're.
02:45:43 Right.
02:45:43 You're right, all this gay stuff is being imposed by judges who have, I mean, they're not.
02:45:49 They're they might.
02:45:50 Not be holding the gun, but they have the power to send guns to your house and send to people with guns to your house to put you in jail if you don't do what they say.
02:46:02 Gee, Elon Musk, sister Tosca Musk is a single mother girl boss by choice.
02:46:07 Her two kids were fathered by a sperm donor.
02:46:10 Well, there you go.
02:46:11 She's following the footsteps of Murphy Brown, Kozlowska Rocks well clear.
02:46:19 Well, no.
02:46:20 Well, we clearly know who actually won World War 2.
02:46:23 Patton was correct.
02:46:25 We fought the wrong enemy.
02:46:29 Ellett I had a good friend from school that joined the Air Force after graduation, ran into him the next year.
02:46:36 Around 1998 or so and asked him why he was back already, he said boot camp was so awful, he told me. Or he told the commander he was gay and was sent home for a dishonorable discharge. Well, there you go.
02:46:48 Yeah, that that used to be a joke.
02:46:50 Like in in the the show mash you had that.
02:46:54 What was his name?
02:46:55 Klinger, I think.
02:46:56 Or something like that.
02:46:57 You had a Jewish character in the show mash who pretended to be gay and and a cross dresser to try to get a dishonorable discharge so he wouldn't have to be in the military.
02:47:10 It's been an it's always been a reality that you could get out of.
02:47:15 Of the military that way.
02:47:18 Well, it was and and now that now, now.
02:47:21 Now you'll probably get a promotion.
02:47:24 Zvan van.
02:47:26 Zevon to I don't know how to say that.
02:47:30 It's von Tovik von Tovik.
02:47:33 Ohh, shift the first train I catch is fagots.
02:47:36 That's right.
02:47:37 That is the first string that you've got, fagots.
02:47:41 And that's why I can't pronounce your name.
02:47:42 I don't think I've ever seen it before.
02:47:44 Trace, why do **** and Jews?
02:47:46 But I repeat myself, pretend that they're underdogs when they are clearly the establishment.
02:47:52 Because the audience is you.
02:47:56 For some reason, white people have an affinity for the underdog or the perceived underdog.
02:48:01 That's what makes that's the, and that's not just **** and Jews, it's it's blacks, it's it's the hubris of white people.
02:48:09 I was like, oh, that silly little *****.
02:48:11 Maybe we should give him preferential treatment because he's never going to, you know, it's, it's that kind of ****.
02:48:16 Treating people like children that need to be.
02:48:19 Helped all the time.
02:48:21 Instead of looking inward, looking at what's wrong with our people that we can improve.
02:48:25 On it's this hubris that no, we're already perfect.
02:48:29 Now we can we can expend all of our resources and bringing everyone else up to our level.
02:48:33 So if there's anyone who has a complaint or feels downtrodden or oppressed by us, then then let's let's shift all our resources towards solving that problem and not.
02:48:42 Any problem that we have personally?
02:48:45 UM.
02:48:48 Because lobster rocks, Davis County, Salt Lake City just banned the Bible from elementary and junior high school libraries, their excuse is that it's filled with sex and violence.
02:48:58 Yeah, I mean, I'm sure that that was a compromise.
02:49:01 They probably passed one of those.
02:49:05 Rules to get rid of the degenerate literature and the opposition was like, Oh yeah?
02:49:11 Well, there's ******* in the Bible, so we have to get rid of that too.
02:49:15 And they kind of we're stuck.
02:49:16 But, you know, between a rock and a hard place.
02:49:20 It is what it is.
02:49:22 Hey, David.
02:49:23 I gotta ask about your cryptic tweet live, laugh.
02:49:27 Love the other day.
02:49:28 Not used to that type of basic ***** post from you.
02:49:31 What was that?
02:49:31 About what are you talking about?
02:49:34 I didn't.
02:49:35 I didn't post that unless I.
02:49:38 Mashed my phone in my pocket or something.
02:49:40 Let me look.
02:49:45 I haven't even been on Twitter in several days, so.
02:49:51 I don't know what you're talking about here.
02:49:52 Let me see.
02:49:53 That'd be embarrassing if I squeezed something weird.
02:50:05 Ohh that's really weird.
02:50:07 I did not tweet that.
02:50:13 That's really weird.
02:50:16 Alright, someone's gonna have to change their password. Didn't even I didn't see this.
02:50:26 What the **** is this?
02:50:29 All right.
02:50:29 Well, I'm deleting that.
02:50:31 Did not tweet that.
02:50:36 Well, thanks for letting me know.
02:50:37 I'm gonna.
02:50:40 All right, well, that's odd.
02:50:45 I am.
02:50:47 That makes me feel funny.
02:50:48 I don't know.
02:50:50 I'm going to have to all.
02:50:52 Well, I'll do that.
02:50:52 I'll do that as soon as the stream is over.
02:50:54 Or maybe I should do it now in case whoever has access.
02:50:59 *** **** it.
02:51:00 Why don't we set the *******?
02:51:02 Deal with this ****.
02:51:07 How do I do this?
Speaker 6
02:51:18 All right, settings.
Devon
02:51:31 OK.
02:51:48 Alright, well the password has been changed.
02:51:52 That's that's unnerving a little bit.
02:51:55 I'm going to write down my password and change it to.
02:52:07 That's odd. All right.
02:52:11 Very weird.
02:52:12 Very weird indeed.
02:52:14 That's what happens when I don't.
02:52:15 Pay attention to.
02:52:17 I wonder if someone picked up my phone at some point and tweeted something gay like that.
02:52:21 That's weird.
02:52:23 OK. Yeah. Uh, well, I.
02:52:26 Guess you know me pretty well because.
02:52:31 That's really ******* weird, OK?
02:52:33 Well, Twitter, Twitter password has changed now.
02:52:38 Yeah, I don't like that.
02:52:40 OK.
02:52:41 I mean I and of all the things that if someone got on.
02:52:43 My account at least.
02:52:44 That's pretty benign.
02:52:46 That's pretty benign.
02:52:48 It's still weird but benign.
02:52:50 Thin red line.
02:52:52 Great to have you back, Devin.
02:52:54 We'll appreciate that.
02:52:57 Guitar dude 1356.
02:53:01 My mom has been hanging out with Jews and she's being sign up to believe their narrative that Jews are discriminated against.
02:53:07 Maybe people shouldn't get married and have kids, etcetera.
02:53:11 How can I bring her back to reality?
02:53:13 I'm ******.
02:53:14 But afraid going all out would have the opposite effect.
02:53:21 Well, I guess I mean, there's a lot, there's a lot of contacts missing like why is your mom hang out with Jews?
02:53:26 I mean, I really doubt she's just like.
02:53:28 You know, went to a synagogue one day and just started hanging out with Jews.
02:53:31 Like, who are these Jews?
02:53:32 He's hanging out with.
02:53:37 That would have to that would that would change a lot of of how I would answer that.
02:53:45 You know, I I don't know.
02:53:47 That's that's uh.
02:53:50 I I would need a lot more context before I could offer any insight into.
02:53:53 That, but I would.
02:53:55 Just tell your mom.
02:53:55 Like, hey, you know, they're not us.
02:53:58 How about that?
02:53:58 You could start with that.
02:53:59 They're not us.
02:54:00 They see the world differently and they think that, look, it's it would be it.
02:54:05 Look at least useful to point out to her that if they're Talmudic Jews, they believe that.
02:54:10 She's closer to an animal than than the, and then she is to them. That's a that's a pretty basic a thing to point out. That's 100% backed up by the Talbot.
02:54:23 Son of William tangentially, why shouldn't we side with base diversity on our side against the Jew agenda?
02:54:32 They're more useful than *** whites.
02:54:37 Tangentially, why shouldn't we side with base diversity on our side against Judge agenda?
02:54:46 They're more useful than fad whites.
02:54:54 So what you're saying is why would you?
02:54:58 I guess I.
02:55:01 So what you're saying is we you should be.
02:55:02 You should try to form partnerships with other groups who see like enemy of my enemy is my friend type of thing right that see Jewish influence on the West is bad.
02:55:13 I'm not saying that you shouldn't.
02:55:15 If there are people that are other, if there.
02:55:17 Are other groups.
02:55:19 That you can form some kind of alliances.
02:55:21 With in in defeating a common enemy enemy that's not like no one saying that you shouldn't.
02:55:25 That it's just that at a certain point, whites need to kind of nut up and represent themselves and and for far too long, whites have had have for whatever reason, wanted to hide behind the based black guy or the base of this or the base of that because somehow that person has minority points or permission to say what they're thinking.
02:55:47 And they haven't.
02:55:47 They haven't know.
02:55:48 They just say, you know what?
02:55:49 **** it.
02:55:50 I'm a white guy.
02:55:51 I'm proud of being white, and I'm just going to say.
02:55:54 And I'm going to.
02:55:54 I'm going to be the leader of my own people.
02:55:57 Why do you need some kind of token?
02:55:58 Other person that has some like societies see that that's goes back to what we were talking about with who are you trying to impress?
02:56:05 Are you trying to be do you want to be judged by God or by Jewish journalists?
02:56:09 And if you start trying to impress Jewish journalists, that's a that's a failing.
02:56:14 Strategy every single ******* time.
02:56:17 But yeah, no one's saying that you couldn't have alliances with with non whites that have a common interest.
02:56:26 Rack Mike Devin.
02:56:28 Where you a Letty, Chad or a Josie cell?
02:56:32 Well, I'll tell you what I paid attention.
02:56:34 To what he's talking.
02:56:34 About is is the the fish tank thing that.
02:56:39 Jet Neptune and Sam Hyde put together.
02:56:44 I paid attention to it because it was.
02:56:47 It was a interesting experiment.
02:56:50 I guess you could say and not just entertainment, but human behavior and stuff like that.
02:56:57 But I was never really a a fan of.
02:57:00 I mean any person on it.
02:57:03 I was just kind of watching it, to be honest.
02:57:04 It got kind of boring, especially towards the end, and anyone that watched it at all knew that they were going to.
02:57:11 I mean, predictably, the Josie was going to win, and I'm actually kind of disappointed that it was that predictable, but that's who won.
02:57:20 But yeah, it was.
02:57:22 It was fascinating to watch, to see how it would be more of the reaction of people watch.
02:57:28 Watching it because, like, yeah, I've always studied entertainment and it was always.
02:57:34 It was.
02:57:35 I've always been fascinated by new products, not that reality TV or even this kind of reality.
02:57:40 TV is super original, but it was original in in some aspects and it was weird to see it play out a little bit on the Internet.
02:57:49 And I think that it will.
02:57:50 It will be studied probably by intelligence.
02:57:58 Armless G, USA Jewish population over time since 1654.
02:58:06 What is this?
Speaker
02:58:11 What is this?
Devon
02:58:20 Ohh man, if only we could live here in 1654 when there was only 25 Jews.
02:58:27 See, it really ballooned around the turn of the century.
02:58:30 Because if you look 1870.
02:58:33 Right, 1870.
02:58:35 You've got 200,000.
02:58:38 1880 then I got 230,000 to 280.
02:58:43 Then 1890 it double s.
02:58:46 Then 1900 it double s again.
02:58:48 Then 1910 it double s again.
02:58:53 And then it almost double s again in 1920.
02:58:59 But it double s again in 1927.
02:59:03 So yeah.
02:59:06 Yeah, around the turn of the century. And then it kind of stays steady like it is like 1937.
02:59:12 It stays around the 4 million mark 19401959. I mean it's it's it's it's increasing, but it's probably on pace with just regular population look see it's pretty much it's not post World War 2 that we got all the Jews. I mean we certainly got some Jews.
02:59:26 After World War 2, but it's right around the ******* turn of the century right around the turn of the century is when all these Eastern European Jews showed up and ****** everything up.
02:59:34 Like literally, that's what it is.
02:59:39 Zvon tovisit donations to rehome the fagots.
02:59:44 Well, we're not going to rehome them.
02:59:45 We're just going to, you know, pits.
02:59:47 Pits are free.
02:59:48 The plumber, Devin, I think the only possible way out of all these social issues short of revolution is by promoting JBS. The Constitution is the solution A6 part video series on the.
03:00:04 The only possible way out of all these social issues short of revolution is by promoting JBS.
03:00:10 The Constitution is the solution I I know I I don't know what that is.
03:00:15 I'll look into it.
03:00:16 But I that sounds like a political solution and I don't think those work.
03:00:21 Offer commandant.
03:00:23 Hey, Devin.
03:00:23 As an early or as a European.
03:00:26 My question is in the United States, you have the Second Amendment that Americans like to rub in our face.
03:00:32 What I find annoying is Americans say my Second Amendment but are afraid to use it.
03:00:39 That right to overthrow their own government, like the founding fathers did well tell you.
03:00:45 What you're you're right that they don't just all grab their guns and try to overthrow the government, but that wouldn't really work the way you're talking about.
03:00:52 It's more of a stopgap.
03:00:54 It's more of a A a preventative measure.
03:00:57 It's more a.
03:00:58 It prevents the government from doing the kinds of overreach that you see in European countries and and countries like Canada and Australia, countries that don't have.
03:01:09 There are certain things your government will be willing to do if they don't think anyone has a gun at home.
03:01:14 It's not so much that a bunch of boomers are going to, like, get a bunch of guns and hop in some pickup trucks and go take over Washington, DC, that.
03:01:21 Would never ******* happen.
03:01:23 It's more about having that that.
03:01:27 UM.
03:01:30 That factor into the plans of of how much, how oppressive can we as a as the United States government be figuring in to our equation that the public has guns?
03:01:45 That's, that's what.
03:01:46 That's where the difference is.
03:01:47 And on a smaller scale it's.
03:01:50 I don't have to.
03:01:51 If someone breaks into my house, I don't have to wait for someone with a ******* Billy club to show up to save my ads.
03:01:57 I can just blast them and and and be done.
03:02:03 Even if or or let's say a nightmare scenario happens right where the there is a civil war.
03:02:09 I mean, how would that even be possible in a country without weapons?
03:02:13 Like if you're in England, right. And even if like 50% of the people were like, oh, we're going to overthrow.
03:02:19 The government, how?
03:02:21 You know you can't even buy.
03:02:22 A a kitchen knife.
03:02:24 You know, so that that's where it becomes.
03:02:27 It's more about the the threat of violence that, that, that the government has to factor into things than it really is the reality of violence.
03:02:37 But you're right, I mean.
03:02:39 There's a lot of people that fantasize about.
03:02:42 We're all going to get a bunch of AR fifteens and and throw them out of the out of the White House or whatever.
03:02:47 That's never going to ******* happen, or at least not anytime soon.
03:02:55 Devon, check out what passes for public school education these days.
03:03:01 A literal lesson on how gays do but sex.
03:03:04 But they're but wait.
03:03:07 Check out passive public school education these days, a little less on how gays do, but sex and where to buy, but plugs and other sex toys taught by kids by young white woman teacher.
03:03:19 Alright, let's take a look here.
03:03:32 I don't think it's gonna let me do it.
03:03:37 It's not let me do it.
03:03:38 I I'll, I'll.
03:03:39 I'll check it out though.
03:03:45 Let's Lord Godfrey.
03:03:46 I wish fewer or no people would work with the sodomite.
03:03:49 Greg Johnson.
03:03:50 I think most of the people that do work with him do it cynically because of his running of a platform.
03:03:58 You know, I'm I I don't know him.
03:04:00 I've never talked to him.
03:04:01 I know of him.
03:04:03 But I don't know of of his work well enough to.
03:04:07 To really know.
03:04:10 What he believes are like that.
03:04:13 I've I've heard him on a couple of strings like I remember once he was kind of hysterical about COVID.
03:04:19 And thinking that was kind of gay, but.
03:04:21 You know, I don't know.
03:04:23 Blazing stranger, we need our own based Social Credit score that we apply to brands, content, public figures, et cetera.
03:04:32 How hard could that be?
03:04:33 Anyone could create a website and rate, rank or score brands easy.
03:04:38 Yeah, we need a lot of databases.
03:04:40 That's really a big issue.
03:04:41 We need databases not just on brands.
03:04:45 We need databases on people.
03:04:49 Or dare I say, we need less of people.
03:04:57 And and connections between these people and companies.
03:05:01 We just need to know and look, there's a lot of relationships between people and companies and other, you know, entities that I think we need.
03:05:07 To be aware of.
03:05:12 Tahara, you burn fuel with a small fire, so it does not feed the big fire.
03:05:18 I don't know what that.
03:05:18 Means but OK.
03:05:21 Of her commandant.
03:05:22 Hey, Devin.
03:05:23 Also glad you're back.
03:05:24 The best streamer of the web.
03:05:25 Your stream is the only thing I can watch for entertainment because the mainstream entertainment is so Jude and filled with *******.
03:05:35 You're doing God's work. Well, appreciate that.
03:05:39 Comfy chair.
03:05:40 I worked for a distribution company for special or for specialty grocery and liquor items.
03:05:46 During the start of the pandemic lockdowns in 2020, we got an order directly to the home of Pritzker Treni for 144 cans of vegan chili.
03:05:58 Everyone in my office spit and coughed all over the cans before we sent them to be shipped.
03:06:03 We probably shouldn't.
03:06:04 You probably.
03:06:05 Should admit to that on the Internet.
03:06:06 That could get you into some trouble.
03:06:11 I probably should have read that.
03:06:13 Hopefully it doesn't go back to it anyway.
03:06:16 Man of more, more low moral fiber.
03:06:19 One of the reasons the Jews have pushed the *** stuff so much is the cost of the HIV medications.
03:06:26 In addition to all other reasons already brought up, it is significant cost and health insurance premiums and is effectively yet another tax on white working men.
03:06:37 The only group that pays taxes.
03:06:44 Well, actually.
03:06:46 Well, yeah.
03:06:46 But I mean, honestly, that's a drop in the bucket, to be honest, HIV medication compared to just like keeping black people in prison.
03:06:57 It's it's, you know, I guess, death by 1000 cuts, right? But you know.
03:07:01 Uh Sunita.
03:07:03 A rather unknown movie by the brothers before the Matrix thought you might find interesting.
03:07:09 The plot itself about the mafia was good.
03:07:12 Have you seen it?
03:07:15 Probably not.
03:07:16 I don't think so, but let me say.
Speaker
03:07:21 We're almost there, Violet, just hang on.
Devon
03:07:24 No, I've not seen the greatest lesbian gangster heist movie ever made.
03:07:32 But I'm I might have to take a look at that at some point.
03:07:36 Son of William.
03:07:37 Where do we compare to the we're saying Weimar Republic?
03:07:44 Where do we compare?
03:07:45 Well, it's it's apples and oranges.
03:07:47 We're totally different.
03:07:49 The ethnic diversity of the United States really throws a wrench and trying to use, you know, the Weimar Republic as a predictive model.
03:07:58 And, you know, technology has also changed very, you know, dramatically.
03:08:02 And it's just.
03:08:04 It's it's really, I mean it history doesn't repeat itself, it just rhymes.
03:08:09 And so there's going to be some similarities just like there's going to be some similarities between United States and the fall of Rome.
03:08:14 But if anyone could predict this stuff, I mean.
03:08:19 They wouldn't happen because they'd be able.
03:08:20 To prevent it.
03:08:23 So it's it's, you know, there's lessons that can be learned by by looking to see what happened to Weimar Republic, but trying to act as if that we're following some kind of script that's going to match up.
03:08:33 You know, there's no way to really know.
03:08:36 Hammer authorizing what angers me is how **** get their HIV drugs, like BIC Harvey, totally covered by insurance, even though it costs about $4000 a month.
03:08:46 Yet insurance won't even fully cover routine labs or antibiotics for us.
03:08:51 Insurance is literally just being taxed to pay for the consequences of their vile actions.
03:08:56 Well, right, but they don't.
03:08:57 They also don't.
03:08:58 They're the insurance companies are more afraid of faggs than they are of you.
03:09:01 That's bottom line.
03:09:04 Mocked getting apps all you want, but they're a necessity for the numbers game for anyone using Tinder right now.
03:09:11 Every time you open it, it puts a show support for pride with a pride sticker on your profile.
03:09:17 Slide in your queue every time they do want being a ****** to be compulsory, yes.
03:09:23 Yeah, and yeah, you're right.
03:09:25 Based on where you live and stuff like that, dating apps is.
03:09:29 I wouldn't say it's necessary, but it's, you know, it's a shortcut.
03:09:34 To meeting a lot of terrible people sometimes, you know, quantity is not always.
03:09:38 Better than quality though.
03:09:42 Son of William Devon.
03:09:43 That's because the vast majority of law school attendees are gay Jews.
03:09:47 First hand experience.
03:09:51 I have had the vast majority of issues with literal black Africans.
03:09:56 Any reason for that?
03:09:57 They seem to sincerely attempt to act white.
03:09:59 I've had the vast majority of issues with I think you mean the least.
03:10:04 Amount of issues with the I don't know exactly you you've kind of phrased it weird, but if you're saying that African, at least in the United States, that African immigrants.
03:10:17 It also depends on what part of Africa you're talking about are less of a problem than African Americans?
03:10:23 Again, depending what part of Africa you're talking about, I would.
03:10:26 I would tend to agree with you that they do try to like they they I I've I've talked to an Ethiopian girl that hated African Americans and that's not an uncommon thing.
03:10:36 Among certain Africans that come to America.
03:10:39 Uh sis. White male.
03:10:50 Devin, my dude.
03:10:51 Glad you could stream the night.
03:10:52 I hyper chatted you some BDM in November to gloat that I got engaged.
03:10:57 Well, she couldn't handle the fact that I was working seven days a week to pay for the Instagram wedding she wanted.
03:11:04 The work husbands.
03:11:07 The work husbands won over my hard work.
03:11:10 I'm over it though, and I'm still debt.
03:11:13 Maxing and paying the house and car off as fast as I can.
03:11:18 What's funny to me is I just quit my wage job to work for myself, making twice as much in half the hours.
03:11:26 It's hard to be mad at her.
03:11:27 Though she is an idiot woman after all, I, on the other hand, feel like I'm just entering my peak years.
03:11:35 Well, I'm sorry to hear that.
03:11:37 But that's not an uncommon thing in my experience.
03:11:41 I have definitely been with women who wanted all of the rewards of hard work but resented you for performing the hard work necessary to get the rewards of the hard work.
03:11:56 I think it is an A naive aspect to many women.
03:12:01 They they don't understand that, you know it takes work to to reap those benefits they so, so covet.
03:12:14 And you know, it is what it is.
03:12:17 It is what it is, but it just means she wasn't the right one, you know.
03:12:20 And like you said, why?
03:12:23 Why would you want someone who's not going to be down to be with you for the struggle when you do have to work all this time?
03:12:33 To reap the benefits of where you are now, as you know, like you want, you want someone to be with you.
03:12:39 That's gonna be with you for your lowest lows, and then she deserves the rewards of your high.
03:12:45 So good luck to you, sis.
03:12:47 White male.
03:12:47 I'm sure that things will workout for you.
03:12:50 It sounds like you got your head on straight and and you're going down the right path there.
03:12:57 In other words, ******.
03:13:01 **** that *****.
03:13:03 **** that hoe.
03:13:06 Komanda pronounced Cole.
03:13:09 Ohh Coleman, CDA.
03:13:11 OK, well, there you go.
03:13:13 Do you have offline backups for your streams and videos?
03:13:17 I especially love your old YouTube videos and would hate to see that destroyed.
03:13:21 I'm a software engineer and would be glad to help if needed.
03:13:25 I do for most things.
03:13:27 There's probably a few things I don't have because they they're on hard drives on on computers.
03:13:33 But they got blown up and maybe not backed up properly.
03:13:38 I've I've.
03:13:38 I've had so many hard drives shuffled around.
03:13:41 I'm sure there's certain things that didn't get backed up exactly right when you're talking about as much stuff as I've put out.
03:13:47 I'm sure there's going to be some.
03:13:48 Missing streams here and there.
03:13:51 But yeah, I mean, I don't know.
03:13:52 I'll probably sit down one day and start backing some of it up.
03:13:56 I'm pretty sure that this stuff on Odyssey, because it's controlled by blockchain.
03:14:01 I I could be wrong about this, but I'm pretty sure it's relatively safe. I mean it might not be hosted on Odyssey quote UN quote, but it'll be like on the library blockchain I think forever, but I could be wrong about that.
03:14:14 And you know.
03:14:16 Who knows?
03:14:16 Right?
03:14:17 You never know.
03:14:17 Even like a company like bit shoot.
03:14:19 It's not.
03:14:20 Maybe it's not that they they wanna get rid of your stuff.
03:14:23 They just might not be solvent one day.
03:14:27 Teja the woke are constantly trolling us.
03:14:30 It's time to troll back.
03:14:32 And here's the link.
03:14:35 I think we're beyond trolling, but let's see.
03:14:46 There we go.
03:14:49 It's a pride month.
03:14:52 Flag generator and you can make different things, I don't know.
03:14:58 I think we're beyond trolling.
03:15:02 Blazing Stranger, Devin, have you been able or have?
03:15:06 You been on any?
03:15:07 Other podcasts or done any interviews in the last 13 days that we should look for?
03:15:12 The last 13 days.
03:15:15 I don't, I don't.
03:15:17 Probably not.
03:15:17 I don't think so.
03:15:19 There were a few that I was going to be on.
03:15:20 There was one big one.
03:15:21 I was going to be on it, fell through.
03:15:25 I was going to be on Thursday.
03:15:26 That's one of the reasons I didn't stream this week is is I thought I was going to.
03:15:30 Be on this thing Thursday, that kind of.
03:15:34 And it got cancelled.
03:15:38 So, but yeah, there's there's there's, there's still a list of people I'm going through.
03:15:42 I'm going to be doing a lot of streams, or at least I'm trying to get.
03:15:45 I'm trying to get to everyone that's asked for an interview and it's just a long list and and I've.
03:15:50 Been kind of offline the last few weeks here.
03:15:57 Chryso tile.
03:16:01 Hey, Devin. Good to hear from you again. Maybe a little off topic, but have you ever come across any information in your research about the gate program in the schools eye specifically in the OR I guess specifically in the 90s and 2000s, would it be worth looking into and maybe catch a stream while I was in the gate program?
03:16:22 I've seen weird threads on 4 Chan about the gate program.
03:16:26 I think that it I don't know.
03:16:28 I don't know that it's that it was.
03:16:31 I don't know that it was anything nefarious, I just think it was weird hippie boomers trying to.
03:16:38 Not experiment on smart kids, but like.
03:16:42 Maybe experiment with curriculum for smart kids.
03:16:45 You know what I mean?
03:16:46 Like, I don't think that the the experiment was us.
03:16:49 I think the experiment was like, oh, let's try all these hippy dippy ways of of teaching smart kids in this unconventional way.
03:16:56 And and it just ended up seeming weird because you know, like I remember, I mean, I was in *******.
03:17:01 3rd grade.
03:17:03 And they had.
03:17:06 Memorize all the bones in the body.
Speaker 1
03:17:08 Like like what?
Devon
03:17:11 And we and we had this one class.
03:17:14 I think this was also third then we think about the age you're at it third grade too, like something doesn't make any sense.
03:17:20 We they had this fake economy like they had us make fake businesses.
03:17:27 Out of refrigerator boxes.
03:17:30 Like you would actually built like a storefront and you would bring in crap from home to sell for like their fake.
03:17:36 I don't know the whole like you didn't learn stuff like, I guess is what I'm getting at.
03:17:39 Like, you weren't learning like the normal kids stuff that you should be learning.
03:17:42 It was just like here do this.
03:17:45 We're going to grow some radishes like that was that was part of the curriculum part of the year was like all right, we have this garden plot.
03:17:51 Behind the school and we're going to grow radishes.
03:17:56 OK, like like none of it was really, I don't know.
03:18:00 I think it was just hippies trying to, like, open you.
03:18:04 Know open up.
03:18:05 The minds of the smart kids that just.
03:18:07 End up being kind of just weird.
03:18:11 Let's Lord Godfrey, white nationalists and black nationalists, who both seek to be.
03:18:16 Separate can and have in the past form alliances against Jewish power.
03:18:21 This is not the same as a big tent movement.
03:18:24 Notably, the last time this happened, George Lincoln Rockwell and Malcolm X, they were both assassinated.
03:18:30 Yeah, I mean, like you said, you can team up on on things.
03:18:33 It's just, I don't.
03:18:34 I don't like the idea of, you know.
03:18:36 Having the base black guy saying the things that you can't say because you're not black or whatever thin red line organization is more important than guns.
03:18:45 Yes, it is.
03:18:49 The plumber, JBS John Birch Society isn't necessarily a political solution, but rather a mindset educational material to share with people.
03:18:59 Here's a link I should have provided it in the first chat.
03:19:04 OK, I see what you're saying.
03:19:05 Yeah, I I don't know much about John Birch society or or their relevance today.
03:19:09 I know they used to be a lot bigger back in the day and I know they're still around and but I haven't.
03:19:14 I haven't looked into them much in a long time, but I'll I'll take a look at that.
03:19:20 Abra Commandant hey, Devin.
03:19:22 Another couple of months, then I finally have my permit to have a gun.
03:19:26 Already looking forward to it to have some security insurance.
03:19:30 Well, I'm.
03:19:31 I'm I'm.
03:19:34 I'm as glad as I am.
03:19:35 I'm a little little upset that you have to get a permit to have a gun.
03:19:40 I live in an area where nothing like that exists.
03:19:44 So but all those all the same.
03:19:47 Hopefully the the the the types of guns are not limited in some super gay way, but I'm I'm assuming if you have to get a permit.
03:19:55 They probably are.
03:19:58 But all the same. Congratulations, Colonel Edward. There's been a lot of foundational black Americans arguing with pro white people on Twitter. And it's the funniest and most aggravating **** on the site. Those people are literally ******** and fit every single stereotype. They don't even realize that the things that they say prove our argument.
03:20:19 Well, yeah, it's it's that's why I don't getting I don't engage in those arguments because it literally is like arguing with the crazy person at the side of the road in the downtown area.
03:20:28 It's just.
03:20:31 You know, like if if you have to go to a school with that has classrooms with with people that ride the short bus.
03:20:40 And they for some reason decide for budget purposes, they have to start incorporating those kids in your class.
03:20:46 Are you really going to get in in intellectual debates with those people or you, you know, are you going to make your complaints known and tell the other kids, like, look, we don't want these ******* ******* in our class?
03:20:55 You know, what's going to be more?
03:20:57 You know, convince the ******* that you that they're ******** and so they shouldn't be.
03:21:01 In your class.
03:21:04 Or the other kids that like we shouldn't have these ******* in our class.
03:21:10 Swan duvet. You pronounced it right. Genuine question, Dev and I'm already in a rural area. But when you say get out of the cities, what population size do you consider too big 5K15K.
03:21:24 I mean, I don't know.
03:21:25 I think that that all depends on on a lot of different things, populations, not the only aspect, but I I'd like to go as rural as possible.
03:21:35 That's all I would say as rural as humanly possible without it being a pain in the ***.
03:21:40 Like if you go out and, like, live way out in the woods and make it so, it's hard to actually get stuff.
03:21:46 That could end up biting you in the ***, depending on what what kind of things happen in the.
03:21:52 But you also don't want to be too close to the stuff.
03:21:55 The answer is going to be different for everybody, and a lot of it.
03:21:58 You're gonna have to figure in too.
03:22:00 Is do you have other family members that are interested in in maybe going out to a rural area with you?
03:22:07 And if not, do you is is being close to family important.
03:22:10 Do you want to maybe live in a rural area?
03:22:11 That's close to family members that that you'd like to be close to.
03:22:14 I mean, it's different for everybody.
03:22:17 I mean, not like I live in the middle of the desert.
03:22:19 That doesn't do it for a lot of people.
03:22:21 Some people would rather live in the mountains.
03:22:24 Some people would rather live.
03:22:26 You know? Uh.
03:22:28 I guess on on a seashore or something like that, but it's it depends on what you can afford and what you can make work.
03:22:36 But I would say.
03:22:39 Definitely anything that's once you get into 10s of thousands of people, it it ceases to be.
03:22:47 Very rural.
03:22:52 Sunita, the movie I showed you is called bound.
03:22:56 It's my understanding it's a huge thing in the lesbian community like Xena warrior Princess was.
03:23:02 I figured it would clue into things when it was made.
03:23:06 Why I showed you good night.
03:23:07 All right, let's talk about the this one right here.
03:23:10 The the lesbian.
03:23:13 Oh, gross.
03:23:16 I feel like I've seen.
03:23:17 Oh, that's.
03:23:22 Yeah, I think I've seen lesbians talk about this chick.
03:23:26 I forget her name.
03:23:28 All right.
03:23:28 Well, probably take a look at that.
03:23:30 All right, guys, we're going.
03:23:31 To shut it.
03:23:31 Down we are at about 3 1/2 hours.
03:23:36 Hopefully everyone learns something about Pride Month.
03:23:40 And we're going to get back to a normal schedule here.
03:23:43 I I don't know that I can that Wednesday for sure will happen, but I'm going to try to make that happen in in Saturday.
03:23:52 Will probably also happen.
03:23:54 I I'm trying to get.
03:23:55 I still have some things I'm doing around here that involve travel and stuff so we'll get back on track.
03:24:04 Fairly soon, but I'll try to.
03:24:06 I'll try to stick to the normal schedule moving ahead here as much as I can.
03:24:10 Alright guys.
03:24:11 I hope everyone has a good night.
03:24:13 And then, oh, we got one last one here.
03:24:16 John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt.
03:24:19 It appears the propaganda is getting more and more obvious and lazy.
03:24:23 I don't want to underestimate the enemy.
03:24:25 Some propaganda is insanely insidious.
03:24:28 The finale of HBO Secession and a fake white nationalist elected president and a Jewish media family have their businesses.
03:24:37 Bought up by a European and then it says.
03:24:40 That's one of two, but I don't have two of two.
03:24:45 You got to send two of two.
03:24:48 Did you send two of two?
03:24:57 Are you typing?
03:24:58 Are we?
03:24:58 Are we literally John Jacob Jingleheimer Schmidt?
03:25:01 Are we waiting for you to Type 2?
03:25:02 Of two.
03:25:05 Did you at the very end?
03:25:07 Do one of one of two and then not have the decency to do it in Notepad first.
03:25:13 Are we all?
03:25:14 Are we all waiting for you?
03:25:16 Man, you need Mavis beacon more than anyone I can think of.
03:25:19 This is a.
03:25:20 This is a serious issue.
03:25:22 Are you typing with your thumbs?
03:25:24 Here we go.
03:25:25 Finally, two of two, the Shabba scoy husband and of the Jew daughter takes over as CEO.
03:25:33 She is pregnant with their child and the last shot predicts her son as maintaining control of the businesses.
03:25:42 Let me reread that altogether.
03:25:43 Now it appears the propaganda is getting more and more obvious and lazy.
03:25:46 I don't want to underestimate the enemy.
03:25:48 Some propagandas and saying this is the finale of HBO's Secession and a fake white nationalist elected president.
03:25:59 And a Jewish media family have their.
03:26:03 I I haven't seen this.
03:26:04 I saw some headline about it.
03:26:06 I thought it was.
03:26:06 I thought it was a documentary about rich kids, but maybe it's some.
03:26:09 I guess it's a series about.
03:26:11 Rich kid.
03:26:12 HBS succession and a fake white nationalist elected president, a Jewish media family have their businesses bought by a European the Shabbos goy husband of the Jew daughter takes over as CEO.
03:26:24 She is pregnant with her with their child and the last shot predicts their son as maintaining control.
03:26:30 Of the business.
Speaker 35
03:26:32 Well, I'll, I'll.
Devon
03:26:33 I'll have to take a look at that.
03:26:34 I've never seen it, but sounds interesting.
03:26:37 Alright guys, hope everyone has a good evening.
03:26:41 Until next time for Black Pearl Lamb, of course.
Speaker 9
03:26:52 The program we are about to present as a report on the gay liberation movement, it deals with the drive for legal and civil rights and for freedom of expression of the homosexual lifestyle.
03:27:06 Some of the scenes may be disturbing or shocking to some viewers, who point that out for those who do not wish to see or perhaps do not wish their children to see.
03:27:17 Portray all the homosexual but they.
Speaker 1
03:27:38 Yeah, Vince. Yeah.
Speaker 37
03:27:40 Miss Rivers, how are you?
03:27:42 You made you made it Sunday news officiating the wedding in New York yesterday.
03:27:45 Is this like a?
03:27:46 Is this like a new cottage career?
Speaker 46
03:27:48 I am so excited.
Speaker 37
03:27:48 Move for you?
Speaker 46
03:27:50 I should do very well because I don't show.
Speaker 37
03:27:52 And do you think that the country will see the first the United States see the first gay president or the first woman president?
Speaker 46
03:27:56 Well, we already have it with.
03:27:58 So let's just calm down.
03:28:01 You know, Michelle is a tramp.
Speaker 37
03:28:05 I'm sorry.
03:28:05 She's a what?
Speaker 46
03:28:07 Transgender we.
03:28:09 All know.
Speaker 37
03:28:09 Oh my gosh.
Speaker 46
03:28:12 It's OK.