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09/16/2021Speaker 1
00:00:00 Is the first lady a compulsive liar, though it's beginning to look that way. In an interview on last Night's 2020 intended to promote her new book, it takes a village, Mrs. Clinton fooled it under tough questioning by Barbara Walters and admitted that in fact, it does not take a village, and furthermore.00:02:46 That she was aware that it does not take a village when she wrote the damn book.
00:02:53 Meanwhile, President Clinton is hard at work on Tuesday's state of the Union address, in which he'll focus on crime, education and the economy at the request of the first lady, part of the president's speech will be huge lies.
00:03:14 More questions about Hillary Rodham Clinton's truthfulness in an interview this week. The first lady claimed that she won the women's 100 meter dash at the 1956 Olympics and that she had an IQ of quote over 700.
00:03:30 When it was pointed out to her that these were not especially good lies, Mrs. Clinton responded. I know I have a problem and then added. I invented the formula for 7UP.
00:03:43 In Whitewater news, federal regulators quiz to Hillary Clinton at the White House this week and gave her a perfect score on the lying section.
00:03:51 She's a dirty liar.
00:03:54 For years, Hillary Rodham Clinton has told people that she was named for the first man to climb Mount Everest, Sir Edmund Hillary.
00:04:01 But as Esquire magazine.
00:04:02 Recently pointed out Sir Edmund did not climb Mount Everest until 1953, six years after Hillary was born. However, the first lady does have a good explanation for the discrepancy. She loves to lie.
00:04:21 A former Arkansas banker told the Senate White White Water Committee this week that he gave Bill Clinton a $20,000 loan as a favor, even though it was, quote, unacceptable banking practice.
00:04:33 In response, President Clinton stated that he has no recollection of such a loan, while First Lady Hillary Clinton.
00:04:40 Said we've never even been to Arkansas.
00:04:47 Though more indictments are likely in the Whitewater investigation, President Clinton is still refusing to say whether he will pardon former Whitewater associates Jim and Susan McDougal.
00:04:57 But when asked if he would pardon first Lady Hillary Clinton, the president was crystal clear.
00:05:01 Quote she does the crime, she does the time.
00:05:07 The big thing was he they were.
00:05:09 He forced him to do this.
00:05:10 The big problem that Clinton has is this thing where he's gonna.
00:05:13 Pardon the mcdougals you know.
Speaker 3
00:05:15 He may or may not pardon him.00:05:16 Yeah, people don't know the whitewater people.
00:05:18 We call him the.
Speaker 1
00:05:18 Right.Speaker 3
00:05:18 Show, yeah.Speaker 1
00:05:19 And he said today he was on the Good Morning America show Clinton.00:05:22 And he said that he still he says he may pardon the mcdougals if they're, you know, if they go to jail, he may pardon them.
00:05:31 And then they asked.
00:05:32 And they said.
00:05:32 What about Hillary?
00:05:33 If she, you know, if she is?
00:05:35 Is a because she's also a Co conspirator in the sense that she gets sent away.
Speaker 3
00:05:38 Yeah, if she gets sent away.Speaker 1
00:05:40 Will he pardon her?00:05:41 And and Clinton said that you do the time you do the crime, you do the time, he said.
00:05:53 That was so.
Speaker 3
00:05:54 You know, you moved into 3 point range and up and have a look.00:05:57 2nd foul, alright.
Speaker 4
00:06:00 I don't know.Speaker 1
00:06:01 About politics.Speaker 5
00:06:02 You're not a big fan of Hillary's. Why don't you like Hillary?Speaker 6
00:06:04 No, I don't like.00:06:06 I don't like her name.
00:06:07 Well, because I think she's the most corrupt person that we've ever had in the White House.
00:06:12 I mean, there's there's so many terrible things that she's done that we forget.
00:06:18 But there was one that I don't know why this was swept under the rug.
00:06:22 But, you know, she went into the IRS.
00:06:25 And and looked at political enemies.
00:06:28 Tax returns.
Speaker 7
00:06:29 Nixon did that.Speaker 6
00:06:30 Yeah, well, that absolutely.00:06:31 Nixon did that.
00:06:32 It's a she's in.
Speaker 5
00:06:33 Well, you know that Hillary, you.Speaker 6
00:06:33 She's a Nixonian figure.Speaker 8
00:06:35 Know that Hillary did that.Speaker 6
00:06:36 Well, as much as I know anything, I mean, it was this was reported and it was a, it was a a thing for a very short time because the news cycles go so quickly and maybe nowadays Nixon, you know, Watergate would have just been a a, a Friday night story that would have disappeared on Monday.Speaker 1
00:06:53 I think people don't vote on on issues as much as they just vote on who they'd like this.00:07:00 That old saw about who you'd rather have a beer with, you know, and nobody want to have a beer with Hillary Clinton.
00:07:06 You know, I think I had.
00:07:08 One joke about Donald Trump that I ever did where I said.
00:07:14 That, that, that people that Americans hated Hillary Clinton so much that they voted for someone they hated more than Hillary Clinton, to rub it in here, we see the President and the first *****.
00:07:35 Hey, slow down, you *****.
00:07:37 Let me catch.
00:07:37 Up guy right there.
00:07:44 To receive President Clinton looking for something, anything to hug besides his wife.
00:07:57 This week in South Africa, Winnie Mandela was removed from the new government by her husband, President Nelson Mandela.
00:08:04 A curious Bill Clinton later called Mr.
00:08:06 Mandela to find out how exactly you go to doing something like that.
00:08:16 Gosh, Hillary looks pretty in this photo here, don't you?
00:08:20 I never realize there's.
00:08:21 Such a lurker till I see her here.
00:08:22 In this this picture.
00:08:26 A frightening moment this week for First Lady Hillary Clinton.
00:08:28 Her plane on route to the former Soviet Union, was forced to make an emergency landing when it was discovered that a frayed wire in the engine was causing serious malfunctions.
00:08:39 The president was said to be furious and demanded an immediate investigation of what went wrong.
00:08:45 With operation frayed wire.
00:08:52 Astronaut Shannon Lucid, back on Earth after a record six months in space, was welcomed home Tuesday with a phone call from President Clinton, said the president.
00:09:01 Quote This is just the beginning.
00:09:03 One day we'll be able to send an American into space indefinitely, and I hope it's a woman.
00:09:16 Speaking in Australia this week about the problems of being America's First Lady, Hillary Clinton joked quote. Perhaps I'll walk around with a bag over my head when I come out into public and have no opinions and never expressed them publicly or privately, to which the President replied yes.
00:09:32 Yes. Ohh God yes.
00:09:38 As new questions arise about Hillary Clinton's role in whitewater, the president appears to be distancing himself from the First lady.
00:09:46 Earlier today, in his weekly radio address, the president insisted, hey, I sleep with hundreds of girls.
00:09:51 I can't vouch for all of them, you know.
00:09:56 Court Jack and this made public this week independent counsel Kenneth Starr told a federal judge that Hillary Clinton is now a quote central figure in the Whitewater criminal probe, reacting to the news, President Clinton called the investigation a partisan witch hunt, vowing quote if the First lady is somehow convicted and has to go to jail, I will do everything in my power.
00:10:17 To wait two weeks to start dating.
00:10:25 So with growing indications, the First Lady Hillary Clinton may be indicted for her role in whitewater.
00:10:30 President Clinton is reportedly starting to prepare for that possibility.
00:10:34 Plans so far include renting a hall, hiring a band and making a giant bathtub with margaritas.
00:10:44 In a unanimous verdict this week, a Santa Monica jury found OJ Simpson liable for the wrongful deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman are wearing the plaintiffs damages of eight and a half million dollars reacting to the verdict, Simpson insisted that he has nowhere near that amount of money and that his only remaining asset is 30 pairs of Brunei.
00:11:04 Smelly shoes.
00:11:08 The announcement of the verdict came toward the end of President Clinton's annual state of the Union address, and in many observers, completely overshadowed the event.
00:11:16 Even the president was distracted during his speech waiting to hear exactly how much it costs to kill your wife.
00:11:32 Well, more OJ Simpson news.
00:11:36 On Friday, the Juice officially endorsed Bill Clinton for president, adding, adding quote.
00:11:42 I'd like to help him any way I can, to which the President replied, well, there is one thing.
Devon
00:12:00 All right.00:12:01 And then they fired him.
00:12:07 Ohh Devin stack here.
00:12:10 A legend has fallen.
00:12:13 Norm MacDonald, one of my favorite Canadians.
00:12:18 Yes, he was Canadian.
00:12:20 We'll forgive him this once.
00:12:25 Oh, norm. Oh, norm.
00:12:29 So yeah, they fired him after he he **** on the Clintons night and it was more than just that.
00:12:36 It was more than just that there.
00:12:37 There's clips that you can find if you look for them.
00:12:40 There's a good interview of.
00:12:41 Him on the view or what?
00:12:43 Was the view.
00:12:44 It might have been the.
00:12:45 It was in the 90s it if it was, if it wasn't the view.
00:12:48 It was like some Barbara Walters thing in the morning.
00:12:50 So that was like.
00:12:51 The view and he kept calling the Clintons murderers and they got really upset.
00:12:57 And it's yeah, he stuck to his guns.
00:13:01 He got.
00:13:01 Made there was a time to remember if it was like the MTV Music Awards or something like that.
00:13:07 Paid him to.
00:13:08 Do some red carpet stuff.
00:13:09 So he showed up in sweatpants and just **** on everybody that went through his pretty great.
00:13:15 So he was a legend.
00:13:19 Spoke the truth.
00:13:22 And that's what made him funny.
00:13:24 That's what made him.
00:13:26 All right, so today we're going to be talking a little bit about daytime television.
00:13:32 Daytime television because it's funny.
00:13:36 A lot of people.
00:13:38 I'm trying.
00:13:38 I was trying to think and maybe you guys help me out this after we did go over some.
00:13:41 Of the daytime television.
00:13:43 But in our parents generation, or at least my parents generation my mom, the white women who became, they were conservative.
00:13:52 Right, like they were conservative in their lives.
00:13:55 They might have even voted Republican.
00:13:58 They might have hated the those.
00:14:00 Liberals or whatever.
00:14:02 But then at the as soon as you put them in a social situation or ask them anything controversial, they always would go with whatever was popular.
00:14:14 And you know, in in, in Hollywood or Manhattan.
00:14:18 That seemed to be that the.
00:14:20 Even if it was in.
00:14:21 A timid sort of way, you know, like they were.
00:14:24 They were trying to.
00:14:25 Well, you know, you know like if you.
00:14:27 Ask about like affirmative.
00:14:29 Well, I, you know, I don't agree with it, but.
00:14:34 And then you get the touchy feely response to, you know, all the all the oppression and maybe we owe them something and blah blah blah.
00:14:42 And a lot of people wonder where.
Speaker 11
00:14:44 Does this come from?00:14:46 Where does this come?
Devon
00:14:47 From now the day it's.00:14:49 It's been, you know, it's increased dramatically.
00:14:51 It went from that to, you know, white women.
00:14:53 You see them, you know, kneeling at the Black Lives Matter stuff and outright sabotaging any any attempt.
00:15:05 You know, like the the grifters that you've seen like Lauren Southern and stuff like that.
00:15:09 And there is a, there's a white woman problem there is.
00:15:14 And a lot of people wonder.
00:15:15 Like, where does this?
00:15:15 Come from where?
00:15:17 Where is this this hatred?
00:15:19 For our own people come from.
00:15:22 And that is that is a discussion from other times in terms of today's women.
00:15:28 But I can tell you exactly where it came from.
00:15:31 From my parents generation and it was called daytime television.
00:15:38 Daytime television.
00:15:40 In the same way that they escorted the teachers out of our classrooms in like fifth grade.
00:15:49 And brought in.
00:15:51 Sexual degenerates to talk to the kids.
00:15:55 With their with their parents away, and with the even their teacher away.
00:16:00 About sexual degeneracy.
00:16:04 Daytime television.
00:16:06 Was the mouthpiece.
00:16:09 Of the degenerates talking.
00:16:10 To your wife while you were at work.
00:16:13 Talking to your mother while you were at school.
00:16:18 And it came in many forms.
00:16:20 There was, I mean, there was an almost endless supply.
00:16:24 Of these talk shows.
00:16:27 Where you had, you know, Ricky Lake.
00:16:30 The the chubby Jew.
00:16:31 And I think it was Chicago or New York one.
00:16:34 Of the I forget which.
00:16:36 Who would invite on guests showing you the danger of of racism, and we're going to take a look at a clip of that?
00:16:43 That's actually pretty hilarious.
00:16:45 Oprah, of course, is the big one.
00:16:49 Clip I used of her in the video.
00:16:53 The defiant video I put out about a week ago shows you exactly how she feels about white people, that they all just.
00:17:00 Need to die?
00:17:03 But she had a show that.
00:17:05 Was wildly in fact ended.
00:17:07 Up with a daytime network like a whole 24 hours of daytime television on cable.
00:17:13 A magazine.
00:17:15 A book club.
00:17:17 But you have this endless list.
00:17:20 Endless lists of of of mostly Jews and people of color.
00:17:26 With daytime television shows.
00:17:29 Or they would bring people on stage and apply social pressure to housewives.
00:17:39 They would.
00:17:40 There's a reason why all of those shows are done in in large studios.
00:17:47 And if you look at the audiences.
00:17:50 In those studios.
00:17:52 Who do you see?
00:17:55 It's it's housewives.
00:17:59 It's housewives and and mostly women.
00:18:04 And women are very social animals.
00:18:09 And so while they're at home.
00:18:12 And their husband is at work.
00:18:14 And their children are away.
00:18:17 They flip on the television.
00:18:20 And that becomes.
00:18:22 A A virtual social situation that they're participating in.
00:18:30 And the matriarch.
00:18:33 The alpha female, whether it's Oprah or Ricky Lake.
00:18:38 Or what was the Sarah Raphael?
00:18:42 I forget there was some other Jewish woman.
00:18:44 With a really long name.
00:18:46 Sarah Jesse Raphael or something crazy like that.
00:18:49 Forget who cares.
00:18:51 And they would go after social issues, whether it was racism.
00:18:57 Or poverty.
00:19:01 Or abortion.
00:19:05 Or exactly what I was talking about with the uh, the sex Ed in schools.
00:19:12 And they would present them in a way that it would appeal.
00:19:16 To a conservative housewife.
00:19:21 And they would bring on these people.
00:19:25 That would represent.
00:19:27 The conservative side, who are often plants.
00:19:32 As is the case in this first.
00:19:34 One, we're going to watch.
00:19:36 Showing how the crowd doesn't approve of that person.
00:19:40 That person that sounds like your husband.
00:19:42 He's saying the things like your husband would say.
00:19:47 The crowd doesn't seem to like him.
00:19:51 They're booing him.
00:19:56 Now, when my husband talks like that, I'm going to react negatively.
00:20:02 I'm going to try to teach my children to not be like that because that could endanger them, their ability to fit in with the society.
00:20:12 That's very important.
00:20:16 Women are very sensitive to being ostracized.
00:20:18 By the group.
00:20:22 Which only makes sense.
00:20:24 I mean, for eons really.
00:20:25 Since the beginning of time.
00:20:26 If you're a woman.
00:20:27 That gets exiled from the group that it's a death sentence.
00:20:34 So generation after generation that you're just going to have women.
00:20:39 The kinds of women that are selected for women that want to get along with the group.
00:20:46 I mean to the extent where if you have like a, whether you're talking about primitive humans or even later on, once you have a a conquering army during World War 2.
00:20:58 And to your village.
00:21:02 You're going to want to conform.
00:21:04 To the group.
00:21:05 If you watch the.
00:21:07 Videos on on Twitter.
00:21:10 Showing the women you could see all they're forced to do, those men of their forced to do it. Social pressure or AK-40 sevens, it's it's really six of 1/2 a dozen of another.
00:21:21 But when they you see them dressed, you know, in their Taliban garb, holding up signs that we are satisfied with our treatment from the Taliban.
00:21:29 They're conforming to the group, its survival.
Speaker 11
00:21:37 So the first show we're going to.Devon
00:21:38 Take a look at.00:21:41 Is Oprah.
00:21:43 And before we really get into it, I think we need a little more.
00:21:48 Comic Relief in in.
00:21:49 Looking for clips of Oprah?
00:21:52 I mean, holy ****, I found some crazy stuff.
00:21:57 I found some stuff that I would I was not expecting to find stuff that was seemingly unrelated to what we're talking about.
Speaker 11
00:22:09 So anyway, this is this is.Devon
00:22:13 Let me get to let me go to TV mode here.Speaker 11
00:22:20 So in digging up these old Oprah clips.Devon
00:22:23 I found like there was all these, it was hard to find the original ones.00:22:27 It was hard to find and I ended up finding a good one that we're gonna.
00:22:30 We're going to go through, but it was hard to find a lot of these old, you know, 90s or even 80s.
00:22:36 I'm Oprah's.
00:22:36 Been around forever episodes and I don't know if that she has like some kind of on demand library or something like that.
00:22:44 But I would imagine that you know that their copyright striking stuff and whatever.
00:22:48 But in looking for these clips.
00:22:52 I found a newer it was put out by Oprah like, I don't know.
00:22:57 Maybe on her YouTube channel or something saying you know it it's a a look back at the the billion years of Oprah.
00:23:04 Let's look back at some of our guests that we had and and where are they now and that sort of thing.
00:23:09 And I started watching this one, I don't even know why.
00:23:13 And then it was just a horror show.
00:23:15 Like, so brace yourself.
00:23:18 So it starts off.
00:23:22 1991 child prodigy that they would do things like.
00:23:27 That too, right?
00:23:29 Because again, it's who's the audience?
00:23:32 So here's a child prodigy.
00:23:34 Oh my God.
00:23:35 Look at.
00:23:35 Look at how well behaved this, this nice young man is.
00:23:38 He's so.
00:23:38 Smart. It's great.
Speaker 12
00:23:40 10 year old James Charles Harris is Britain's youngest tycoon. He's here, along with his mom.00:23:45 Kay and says it's.
Devon
00:23:45 Right Audio's not working because I did.00:23:47 This wrong. Here we go.
Speaker 12
00:23:51 Always been a challenge, she says, keeping James occupied.00:23:56 We're glad to have you join us.
00:23:59 When did you know?
00:24:00 James, that you were smarter than most people.
Speaker 13
00:24:05 Well, I mostly realized only a couple of weeks ago when I was on a documentary and they put me with the average.00:24:12 Tiled and then I saw the difference and it's actually the first time when I was in school it was actually never.
00:24:19 Shame, but I was completely I I couldn't believe it.
00:24:23 You know, I really could see what I.
Devon
00:24:26 See and and even though it's not as relevant in this clip, you know they keep doing the audience shots.00:24:30 That's very important.
00:24:31 You know, like look like.
00:24:33 Look, the audience.
00:24:34 It's it's it's it's moms like you.
00:24:36 It's moms like you.
00:24:37 Look, she approves.
00:24:38 She approves of this nice young man.
Speaker 13
00:24:41 You know, I really could see what actual people would say.00:24:45 Well, they're different.
00:24:45 And then I actually realise there was.
Speaker 12
00:24:48 You started your own.00:24:49 What entrepreneurial career, when you were four?
00:24:52 Yeah, by doing what?
Speaker
00:24:52 Yes, you.Speaker 13
00:24:53 Well, my mother and father came from London with with us and we went to a jumble sale and my mother and father were very poor, so they bought.00:25:02 And you know, I was.
00:25:04 I was there.
00:25:04 And then I started picking up pieces of China and put them in my room and it grew and grew.
00:25:09 And then I got a shop to put them in.
Speaker 12
00:25:12 So you started like, instinctively knowing what was valuable in terms of antiques.Speaker 13
00:25:17 That's right, yes.Speaker 12
00:25:17 You did.00:25:18 I heard that on a bag of old spoon.
Devon
00:25:20 All right, so anyway, it doesn't matter.00:25:21 So they they talked to this, this kid.
00:25:27 OK, brace yourself fast for I don't want.
00:25:30 I don't.
Speaker 1
00:25:30 Want to spoil?Speaker 11
00:25:33 Alright, here we go. That was James 24 years ago. Let's where is he today?Speaker 14
00:25:47 Hi, how are you?Speaker 15
00:25:50 It's Lauren Harris here and it's wonderful to be seen in America and to explain about my life.00:25:58 Would be to say.
00:25:59 That my name is now Lauren and I'm.
Speaker 2
00:26:02 He's he's a ******.Speaker 11
00:26:09 Oh, God, oh man.00:26:13 Uh, it's it's.
Devon
00:26:14 It's worse like I apparently this guy's like a thing in the UK. So if you're in the UK, maybe you already know about this guy. I've never heard of him anyway.00:26:27 Let's get to the really, really ******* yeah, feel it. In in 2013, I guess he was on.
00:26:33 Celebrity big Big Brother.
Speaker
00:26:35 But check this.Speaker 11
00:26:41 Here here.Speaker 15
00:26:42 What I'm interested.00:26:43 In now I sing.
00:26:45 I sang the 1st.
00:26:46 Song I was born a boy, not a girl.
Speaker 16
00:26:52 Now I'm a girl.Speaker 15
00:26:54 How is this real?Speaker 16
00:26:55 Things that would make your toaster.Speaker 15
00:26:59 Could go back to the?Speaker 11
00:27:00 How is that real?00:27:02 How is that even?
Devon
00:27:03 Real it might not be real.00:27:04 It actually might not be real.
00:27:07 I I'm just saying it might not be real.
Speaker 11
00:27:10 I'm you know, I'm not one.00:27:12 Of these guys that thinks everything's fake, but this is just.
00:27:15 I don't know this breaks my.
Devon
00:27:17 Brain a little bit.Speaker 11
00:27:19 This breaks, I mean just that song.00:27:21 Just the song.
Speaker
00:27:22 What the **** is this?Speaker 11
00:27:24 What? Listen to the words.Speaker 17
00:27:26 I just going to pull 8-9.Speaker 16
00:27:34 Things that would make your toes.Devon
00:27:38 I bet, Abby.Speaker 11
00:27:40 Jesus Christ.Devon
00:27:43 Oh, good Lord.00:27:45 Yeah, welcome.
00:27:46 Welcome to earth.
00:27:49 So anything we're going to thank God, I think we're going to go over today.
00:27:55 I just. I saw.
00:27:55 That and I was just like.
00:27:56 What the ****?
00:27:58 How is this reality?
00:27:59 How is this the the reality that we?
00:28:01 Live in.
00:28:03 Oh, OK.
00:28:05 So what we are going?
00:28:07 To look at.
00:28:09 Is Oprah.
00:28:12 She did a whole Series A whole year.
00:28:15 On racism.
00:28:17 And I think this was tied to, you know, we've talked about how how Blacks Riot about once a decade and burn the whole country down and that sort of thing.
00:28:25 And that was kind of what was going on around this time period instead of George Floyd and and all that stuff.
00:28:33 It was Rodney King and the.
00:28:37 The the riots, you know, you have the OJ thing going on, which is why, you know.
00:28:44 The Norm MacDonald, Hell's jokes tied to that. That was like.
00:28:48 A big deal.
00:28:50 It was just, you know, again it's there.
00:28:53 There, history does repeat in in I think large cycles and small cycles and this is just one of the smaller frequencies in which it it repeats.
00:29:02 But on this episode I was trying to find other ones.
00:29:05 Because if she.
00:29:06 Did a whole series this year.
00:29:07 I don't think this would have been the best one, but they make they they talk about some interesting things and on this particular episode they focus on Native Americans and we've talked about Native Americans and how we wish.
00:29:22 We wish as a people and look.
00:29:25 It's going to sound scary similar.
00:29:28 Like some of the stuff that they talk about is going to sound scary similar.
00:29:32 It's also perhaps one of the first.
00:29:34 Times it's.
00:29:34 You see, we you.
00:29:35 Didn't used to hear the the term people of color back in. This was from 1992.
00:29:41 You didn't hear the term people of color in 1992. I mean, I don't even think that that existed until at least a decade.
00:29:49 After that, at least not in in in common parlance.
00:29:51 No one.
00:29:52 No one ever said people of color.
00:29:55 But you'll hear that maybe, I don't know if it's the first time on national television, but maybe the first time on.
00:30:01 With an audience that large.
00:30:03 But you'll also hear just a lot of really similar things, like a lot of the the problems that they are really upset about when it comes to the Indians are problems that white people face.
00:30:16 But you'll never have a show on any kind of episode on a show like Oprah.
00:30:22 That that frames the problems of of white people in America the same way that they frame the problems of Indians.
00:30:29 And there's a number of.
00:30:30 Reasons for that?
00:30:33 Now the first you know, the main reason the obvious reason is it's it's never been about these other groups.
00:30:42 It's it's about the destruction of white primacy.
00:30:47 So they would have done a, you know, a story like this.
00:30:49 And and I presumably they did for every other race.
00:30:55 Except white people.
00:30:57 In 1992, and like I said, I wish I.
00:30:58 Could find some of those other episodes.
00:31:03 Because, but it's not.
00:31:04 They don't care about the Indians.
00:31:06 Oprah doesn't care about Indians.
00:31:09 She cares that it ***** on white people.
00:31:13 And they have again, this is a guy that is possibly and he's so ridiculous he might even be a plant.
00:31:19 He starts out as the this boomer white guy, and then by the end of it, he's like I've seen the error of my ways.
00:31:26 It's just.
00:31:26 Too perfect. It's too perfect.
00:31:30 And again, it's the kind of guy that would that would make the the housewife and the audience think, oh, this could.
00:31:35 Be my husband.
00:31:37 Or this could be my.
00:31:38 Father and I don't want it to be my son.
00:31:42 So let's have a little look.
Speaker 4
00:31:47 Jewish people and.Speaker 5
00:31:47 Aliens. They are a brotherhood.Speaker 12
00:32:01 Native Americans, their ancestors worship the land and pass their customs.00:32:05 Down through countless generations. But.
Speaker 14
00:32:08 Is that heritage?Speaker 12
00:32:09 Vanishing day they are fighting to preserve sacred traditions.00:32:13 Fighting for land they once occupied and fighting for their dignity now.
Speaker 11
00:32:19 Sound familiar so far?Devon
00:32:23 They're trying to protect their traditions.00:32:27 Their religion.
00:32:28 And the land that they occupied, hmm.
Speaker 12
00:32:32 They're asking, will it ever end?Devon
00:32:35 Will it ever end?00:32:37 And they don't stop coming, and they don't stop coming, and they don't stop coming, and they don't.
Speaker 2
00:32:41 Stop coming.00:32:42 Are they talking to me?
00:32:44 To my truck.
00:32:46 They just.
Speaker 18
00:32:50 It touched me.Speaker 12
00:32:53 Well, this is the 8th program in our year long series on racism.Devon
00:32:57 A whole year.00:33:00 The whole year of Oprah.
00:33:05 Focused on brainwashing white suburban moms.
Speaker 12
00:33:09 Native Americans are here today to issue a wake up call to all of us in this country.00:33:15 Take a look at the alarming facts that threaten their way of life.
00:33:19 The numbers tell a very grim story.
00:33:21 Native Americans ranked highest among ethnic groups and infant mortality, unemployment and high school dropouts.
Devon
00:33:30 You know, a lot of the.00:33:32 A lot of the statistics we're.
00:33:33 Seeing about young white men.
00:33:37 Are a little alarming, right?
00:33:38 But you won't hear Oprah talk about those.
Speaker 12
00:33:41 Adult males on many reservations have an average life expectancy of 45 years.Devon
00:33:47 Life expectancy is dropping for white people.00:33:49 Right now in America.
00:33:51 In fact.
00:33:54 Brought up, found a story on that.
00:33:59 Let's see here.
00:34:01 And it it's again.
00:34:02 It makes this sound really familiar.
00:34:05 Nearly four years ago, Princeton economist Anne case, PhD, and Angus Deaton, PhD, published a study on rising morbidity, morbidity, and mortality among whites that sent shudders through everyone from demographers, demographers, rather to politicians, more drug overdoses, alcoholism, liver disease, suicides.
00:34:25 So-called deaths of despair.
00:34:28 Meant the steady rise.
00:34:31 In life expectancy for decades, was number longer inevitable.
00:34:38 And they go on into the study, which we won't.
00:34:39 We won't go through yet, but there's lots of lots and lots of.
00:34:44 Data on that.
Speaker 12
00:34:45 And their leading cause of death is alcohol related.Speaker 19
00:34:48 Mostly about alcohol related overdoses and all the people that I knew.00:34:57 For alcohol.
00:34:59 The native.
Devon
00:35:00 And instead of alcohol, it's been opioid deaths.00:35:03 For white people.
Speaker 12
00:35:04 Of American suicide rate has doubled the national average, and the despair has even hit their young people.00:35:10 One study revealed that one out of 6 Native American teens has attempted suicide.
Speaker 19
00:35:16 We have real tough luck and I felt so.Speaker 10
00:35:20 Said because I couldn't get to the older funerals and that's the ugly thing to feel.Speaker 12
00:35:27 Tribes are now striking back.00:35:30 They teach children to take pride in their heritage and shatter their image as lazy and.
Devon
00:35:36 Imagine that whites are now striking, back says.00:35:39 Oprah with pride.
00:35:42 Teaching their children to have pride in their heritage.
Speaker 12
00:35:48 Drunken savages last fall, the Atlanta Braves came under attack for their tomahawk chop ritual, used to cheer their team to victory.00:35:57 Even Jane Fonda and Ted Turner participated, but after the uproar, they both vowed never to chop again.
Speaker 5
00:36:04 To get rid of those Tomahawks, to get rid of that.00:36:08 Silly looking paint on your face to get rid of those chicken butter.
Speaker 20
00:36:11 The year before.Speaker 11
00:36:13 See something that.Devon
00:36:14 You'll see that's also going to stand out.Speaker 11
00:36:16 I'm show I'm showing.Devon
00:36:18 A lot of the similarities between the the the challenges that they're expressing that the Native American community is facing.Speaker
00:36:26 But one of.Devon
00:36:27 The big differences?00:36:28 A very stark contrast, and it can be seen just in that guy.
00:36:33 Or or even that guy that that punched that kid with the OR not punched.
00:36:36 But like the guy that got in the face, the.
00:36:39 The the smiley guy with the MAGA hat the couple of years back, I forget his.
00:36:43 Name but the guy.
00:36:44 That the media tried to show these are big white supremacists, and he walked away with a lot of money.
00:36:49 They sued CNN or some other organizations end up with a bunch.
00:36:53 Of money.
00:36:54 But the the, the, the the difference.
00:36:59 Is the Indian advocates and you'll see this.
00:37:03 It is.
00:37:03 It's almost.
00:37:04 It's so thick.
00:37:05 You can cut it.
00:37:06 With a knife.
00:37:08 But when you see how the Indian advocates behave.
00:37:13 It is clearer than anything else that they're saying, or because they're not well at times they kind of.
00:37:20 Are saying it.
00:37:21 But it just radiates from them they hate.
00:37:27 White people, they hate him.
00:37:31 And they're angry.
00:37:33 And they're, I mean, they're they're literally they.
00:37:36 Literally they are.
00:37:37 They're a hate group I guess, right.
00:37:40 You don't see that from white advocates?
00:37:43 And if you did even a little taste.
00:37:44 Of it.
00:37:46 That person would be, you know, certainly not.
00:37:48 I mean obviously they wouldn't be on Oprah to begin.
00:37:50 With, but that person be out of a job and and totally the platform from everything.
Speaker 3
00:37:56 In front of you.Speaker 12
00:37:58 Many tribal leaders declare all Indian mascots and mock rituals smack of racism.00:38:05 Well, today Native Americans are attempting to bust the stereotypes that have haunted them for centuries.
00:38:11 Bill Williams says he's been the victim of constant slurs.
00:38:14 He claims that an employer once ordered him into a dangerous situation by declaring that the only good Indian is a dead Indian.
Devon
00:38:22 Yeah, I'm sure that never happened.00:38:24 There's a lot of stuff they talk about that is just complete ********.
Speaker 12
00:38:27 Bill's wife Rebecca says that their interracial marriage has opened her eyes to blatant racisms that she had never experienced before.00:38:36 This man says he could soon he could be soon going to jail for defending his heritage.
00:38:42 Michael Haney was recently arrested for assaulting security officers at a protest.
Devon
00:38:47 Oh my God.Speaker 11
00:38:49 He might go to jail for assault, for assaulting people.Devon
00:38:54 Well, at least he didn't go to the capital on the 6th.00:38:56 They might have shot him in the ******* neck.
Speaker 12
00:38:58 And Mike Bozzini says he's no.Devon
00:39:00 Alright, so this is the the boomer white guy who The funny thing is she mentions.Speaker 11
00:39:05 They don't go.Devon
00:39:06 Into detail about this, but she mentions that he works for the federal government and again he is a ridiculous human being.00:39:13 He's a ridiculous human being that is there just to make old white guys look ******* stupid.
Speaker 12
00:39:20 Racist, he says, but he just doesn't understand why Native Americans are all in.00:39:26 A tizzy, he says he.
00:39:27 Thinks protests over mascots are, in a word, ridiculous.
Speaker 5
00:39:32 Utterly ridiculous protesting in this country.00:39:35 It's not over.
00:39:35 The Native Americans people protest over everything.
00:39:40 And to me, one thing I could.
00:39:41 Say I'm not a.
00:39:42 Racist I.
Devon
00:39:43 I told you, he's the quintessential boomer.00:39:46 I'm not a racist.
00:39:47 I got black friends.
Speaker 5
00:39:48 I just feel like it's getting ridiculous. I mean, it's 500 years since Columbus came in this country.00:39:54 Why don't we let learn by our mistakes?
00:39:57 Get it?
00:39:58 Let it go.
00:39:58 As everybody live together.
Devon
00:40:00 Let's just live and let live, says the boomer.00:40:03 Civic nationalists.
00:40:04 Not understanding.
00:40:06 They hate you.
Speaker 5
00:40:08 You know, to me, it's ridiculous.00:40:12 Michael, you say what?
Speaker 21
00:40:12 I agree with him. 500 years is a long time. We realize you're slow learners, but 500 years.Speaker 22
00:40:20 That was good.Speaker 11
00:40:22 Look at the white mom.00:40:24 Look at the white.
Devon
00:40:25 See these reaction shots are very important.00:40:28 Pay attention to the timing.
00:40:30 And the demographic of the person they show when they do these reaction shots because it's it's deliberate.
00:40:36 Having worked in a television studio Environment, I can tell you it's very deliberate.
Speaker 5
00:40:41 I have to give them that one, but we've learned by our mistakes.00:40:44 We've learned by the the the riots in Washington, DC, we've learned we're trying to live in.
00:40:50 One country we're all trying to live together.
Devon
00:40:53 Have we see?00:40:54 That's the boomer, can't we all?
00:40:55 Just get along, no.
Speaker 12
00:40:58 Learned by placing the Native Americans on reservations.Speaker 5
00:41:04 Well, I can't say anything about that.00:41:05 I think that's wrong that we should all live together.
00:41:08 It doesn't matter if I live next to a black person, an Indian and Oriental makes no difference to me.
Devon
00:41:12 And oriental.00:41:14 Now you can't say that.
00:41:16 But you'll find there's more things you can't say, apparently.
Speaker 21
00:41:21 I think that's great.Speaker 5
00:41:23 We learned 200 years ago the old Cowboys and Indian Days. You know, when I was a kid, I played.00:41:27 Cowboys and Indians.
00:41:28 So do I, you know.
00:41:32 But we, you know, we have to.
00:41:33 Learn to live next to.
00:41:34 Each other, you know it's.
Speaker 12
00:41:35 But you filed, you filed a human rights complaint, Michael, against the Kansas City Chiefs.00:41:41 And why explain to him why it's offensive to you?
Speaker 21
00:41:46 I I feel that.00:41:48 When you take an ethnic group like the American Indians like you don't have a Chicago Caucasians, you don't have the New Jersey Jews, you know.
Devon
00:42:02 You have the fighting Irish.Speaker 21
00:42:03 Are the New York *******?Speaker 2
00:42:06 Right.Devon
00:42:07 Now here's another thing.00:42:08 When you have a mask.
00:42:11 For your team.
00:42:13 You're not going to pick something that you think is weak and ******.
00:42:18 You know, like no one wants their team like, oh, yeah, well, we're we're the the Saint Paul *******.
Speaker 11
00:42:25 That doesn't exist.Devon
00:42:28 When car manufacturers name things like the Jeep Cherokee.00:42:33 It's not because they want a car that sounds like it's a.
00:42:37 ***** ** ****.
00:42:39 They want something that sounds rugged.
00:42:42 And incapable.
00:42:44 Out in the wilderness now jokes on them, because if you ever been to an Indian Reservation, that's the last thing you'd want.
00:42:50 Is a car.
00:42:51 Operated like that but.
00:42:54 It's it's, it's really a lot of this stuff is grifting.
00:42:59 But it's also, hey, look how evil white people are.
00:43:03 Look how evil white people are.
00:43:05 Feel shame in the 90s especially there was like a whole blitz on on Indian stuff.
00:43:11 We'll get into some of the.
Speaker 3
00:43:11 Other stuff you know, but you do.Speaker 21
00:43:14 Have Atlanta Braves and and washing Redskins because we are politically weak, we're politically weak.00:43:21 And as long as you can dismiss this as being subhuman, that's what you do when you reduce this to mascots or caricatures.
Speaker 5
00:43:28 And that's hogwash.Speaker 21
00:43:29 Well, I think it's.00:43:30 I'm an educator.
00:43:31 I know you work for the federal government and that's.
Speaker 23
00:43:33 I'm German Irish.Speaker 5
00:43:34 And Polish.00:43:34 Why should I protest Polish jokes?
00:43:37 Or Irish jokes?
00:43:38 You mean what difference?
Speaker
00:43:38 As opposed.Speaker 21
00:43:39 To are pretty offended.Speaker 5
00:43:40 And I'm a smoker.00:43:41 Should I protest?
00:43:42 We don't have smoking.
00:43:42 Areas in the show here.
Speaker 21
00:43:43 Ohh I'd I have a snake shop and we love giving cigarettes to you guys because 20 years later it's going to show up.00:43:48 It's like the old smallpox in the blanket, you know.
Devon
00:43:51 He's literally saying he likes to kill white people with tobacco.00:43:56 And the white people in the audience are laughing.
Speaker 11
00:43:59 Ah, that's great.Devon
00:44:02 He likes killing us.00:44:04 Look at that ****** grin on his face.
00:44:06 Imagine if you had said.
00:44:08 Oh yeah, I I'm I I have a liquor store.
00:44:10 I love seeing all these black.
00:44:13 People come in and buy my.
00:44:14 Because I know they're just going to drink themselves to death and and and or or a gun store owner.
00:44:19 They're going to shoot each other.
Speaker 5
00:44:22 No, but it's like like I said, I'm Polish.Speaker 21
00:44:22 It will show up in on.00:44:24 Finnish, alright, is that as long as the United States can develop policies towards my people and put them on reservations outside out of mine and you know, and by the way Hitler developed his.
Devon
00:44:38 Here we go.00:44:38 Gotta, gotta gotta mention Hitler.
Speaker 21
00:44:40 'S concentration camps based on the reservation system employed by the United States against my.Speaker 11
00:44:46 See if that's the.Devon
00:44:47 Case then constant send me to a concentration camp.00:44:51 And I'm not, I'm not being.
00:44:53 Edgy or facetious?
00:44:55 If that was the case.
Speaker 11
00:44:57 If that was the purpose I want to.Devon
00:45:00 Go to a white person concentration camp.00:45:08 What the Indians have and.
00:45:10 There'll be a woman, there's a woman in the audience that.
00:45:12 Kind of blows the whistle.
00:45:13 On some of this stuff to.
00:45:15 The alarm of the other Indians.
00:45:18 What most?
00:45:19 Now every tribe is little difference.
00:45:20 Not every tribe has such a sweet deal.
00:45:23 But most tribes have a deal with, well, actually, every tribe has some deal with the federal government.
00:45:32 And and I think I've told the story before.
00:45:34 I had a friend who I worked with.
00:45:37 And she worked to have extra spending money.
00:45:42 And to pay for.
00:45:43 Her phone bill because it was the only bill that wasn't paid by.
00:45:49 Well, white people, the pinatas of the world.
00:45:52 You smack us in money and and.
00:45:54 And coins and and candies come out of our mouths.
00:45:59 You just keep beating us and beating us.
00:46:02 And Candy just keeps rattling out.
00:46:08 And her husband and and.
00:46:09 And she she lived.
00:46:10 There on the.
00:46:10 Reservation in like a four bedroom house.
00:46:15 Her her cars were paid for by the by the tribe.
00:46:21 Her health care was paid for by the tribe and by the tribe.
00:46:24 I mean the federal government giving money.
00:46:26 To the tribe.
00:46:29 Her, her food she had.
00:46:30 A food allowance, much like EBT.
00:46:37 And just regular spending money.
00:46:41 And she told me that.
00:46:42 The only bill that wasn't subsidized and free.
00:46:47 Was her phone bill.
00:46:49 Because that wasn't a a government utility.
00:46:57 Because a lot of the utilities in different states are like quasi government agencies.
00:47:02 You know, she got electricity, she got gas, she got water, sewage, all that.
00:47:06 Stuff for free.
00:47:10 So she and her husband just worked to get extra money.
Speaker 21
00:47:14 People here because you can only control our people by controlling the geographic boundaries, the economy, where economic hostages are amongst.00:47:21 Our own their own.
Speaker 5
00:47:22 Hitler was insane too.Speaker 11
00:47:22 There, there, there's, there's the boomer.Speaker 5
00:47:24 We're not in.Speaker 11
00:47:26 I hate Hitler too.Speaker 5
00:47:27 And say it in this country.Speaker 21
00:47:28 Why I don't know about that.00:47:31 I've seen candidates here, you know, I've seen the people in the government.
00:47:34 You work for her and what you know, I don't have a.
00:47:41 Our problem with with sports fans, you know, a lot of this is Indians got through high school because we like with with sports, you know, and we want to get our homework done or this will will play and that and that's good.
00:47:53 But when we got young, young children watching their dads doing the tomahawk chop.
00:47:59 When when we have a.
Devon
00:48:02 Oh, there it is.Speaker 11
00:48:02 There's that.00:48:03 Oh, it's so terrible.
Devon
00:48:06 I I'm going to make sure I don't see my sons do the tomahawk chop.00:48:10 Now that I know that that's basically like going Zig Hill.
Speaker 21
00:48:13 We're bringing up a whole generation of racists.00:48:17 You know, children are very important.
00:48:19 That's our most important.
Speaker 12
00:48:20 Well, isn't the problem with the Tomahawk chop and all the mascots and all of the imagery that we see is that that's all that we see?Speaker 21
00:48:20 Need for us here.Speaker 12
00:48:29 So that's basically all that we know and.Speaker 2
00:48:32 Oh really?Speaker 11
00:48:33 I'm glad you said that, Oprah.Devon
00:48:35 I'm glad you said that.00:48:37 That's all white people.
00:48:38 That's all we're ever exposed to.
Speaker 11
00:48:42 When it comes to.00:48:44 Indians right in our in our popular culture.
Devon
00:48:47 That's all we're ever exposed to.00:48:50 That's the only thing that we ever think about when we think about Indians.
Speaker 7
00:48:55 Have a deep, abiding respect for the natural beauty that was once this country.00:49:03 And some people don't.
Devon
00:49:06 Though some people are white people trashing trashing the.00:49:12 But not the noble savage.
00:49:14 Not the Indians.
Speaker 7
00:49:15 People start pollution.00:49:17 People can stop it.
Devon
00:49:22 I guess I guess he's a mascot too.00:49:25 Let me see is.
00:49:26 Is there any other popular culture references to Indians?
00:49:32 I I can't in the in the 90s.
00:49:35 You mean like an entire movie?
00:49:36 An entire movie about how evil white people are.
00:49:41 And how they're massacring the Indians.
00:49:43 And and at the end really the best way is to to basically turn on your own people and become an Indian because they're the ones that that have it all figured out.
Speaker
00:49:55 I mean.Speaker 24
00:49:56 But clearly that that's the.Devon
00:49:57 Only movie, right?00:49:59 That's the only movie in the 90s dances with wolves.
00:50:01 That's the only movie in the 90s.
Speaker
00:50:03 Wait, what's this? What's this?Speaker 2
00:50:08 We are looking for Geronimo.00:50:13 I was young, but right I came and.
Speaker 8
00:50:16 Wanted to land in my.Speaker 2
00:50:18 When their soldiers burned our villages, we moved to the mountains.00:50:23 When they took our food, we ate barns.
00:50:27 And now.
00:50:27 Took a wife.
00:50:29 They killed her and my 2 little girls.
00:50:32 But in our hearts, never servant.
Devon
00:50:38 Again, every there was some there was, at least at.00:50:41 Least one movie a year.
00:50:44 That was like this.
00:50:46 And in fact, the the one of the big movies about Indians where they're they, they are actually making fun of Indians is when they dressed up a Jew as an Indian and called it little big man.
00:51:00 Yes, that's Dustin Hoffman dressed as an Indian.
Speaker
00:51:06 What's wrong with the police?Speaker 25
00:51:08 Can't you hear that?Devon
00:51:10 But just like with blackface.Speaker 11
00:51:12 Now let's blame.Devon
00:51:13 That on white people.00:51:19 I mean it goes on and on and on.
00:51:21 In fact, here's a movie called Wind Walker.
00:51:25 Where I think that's a white guy that's playing the Indian.
00:51:27 I think actually, I think his his.
00:51:28 Wife is also a white.
00:51:30 But same thing they the whole it it's just romanticizing Indians.
Speaker 8
00:51:41 How's it going?00:51:42 I thought only a Peter the Buffalo as an old man remembering, I think only of this China.
Devon
00:52:05 I mean it was.00:52:06 It was literally nonstop.
00:52:10 All right.
00:52:10 But anyway, Oprah continue.
Speaker 12
00:52:20 All that we know and but racism is really ignorance personified.Speaker 21
00:52:24 I think you're right and I think it's sometimes this guy's good example. You know, is that.00:52:27 I don't think.
Devon
00:52:28 He's a see.00:52:30 You don't want your husband to be that guy.
00:52:32 The crowd clearly hates him.
00:52:34 They think he's cringe.
Speaker 21
00:52:37 And you know, I think what he echoes is a lot and I'm not calling him a racist.00:52:40 I think he's.
00:52:41 Culturally ********.
00:52:43 And and no, no, no, he didn't.
Speaker 5
00:52:44 Don't keep me going.Speaker 21
00:52:45 No people, no.Devon
00:52:49 See look at look at all the white people they're like, oh, look, they're all kind of smiling like, oh, yeah, he's they're a little uncomfortable with this, but I guess he's right.00:52:58 You know, we're just culturally ********.
Speaker 22
00:53:01 No, it's not because because I'm Caucasian and I'm really Irish.00:53:05 Honestly, right now that I was totally ignorant to the fact of the prejudices and towards the American Indian until I married an American Indian and then that prejudices and fell on me.
00:53:15 And it is ignorance because you are.
Devon
00:53:18 He sounds like you want to be talking to ignorance.Speaker 22
00:53:21 Just hit and you stay in your house and you get to cash the check because you're white and they don't go in and they don't say, well, you don't have a checking account because Indians can't have checking account.00:53:31 I can cash the check.
00:53:32 My husband went to the same store to cash a check and they wanted to call and find out.
00:53:36 If he had a checking account.
Speaker 5
00:53:36 Because that story you want to had.00:53:38 Ignorant people working in you know I.
Speaker 22
00:53:39 Now what an ignorant people.Speaker 5
00:53:40 Live in Washington, DC and if you want you.00:53:42 Know there's flags.
00:53:43 In Washington, believe me.
Speaker 11
00:53:45 Say there's.00:53:46 There's the boomer, right?
Speaker 23
00:53:48 There's a lot of black guys in Washington, believe me.Devon
00:53:57 He's right, by the way, DC has a lot of black people in.00:54:01 It believe me.
Speaker 5
00:54:03 And one thing there isn't.Speaker 12
00:54:04 Ohh, you're saying they're there?00:54:05 They're no ignorant people in Washington, DC.
Speaker 5
00:54:06 Well, there's a lot of ignorant people.00:54:09 There's a lot of ignorant people.
Speaker 26
00:54:10 OK.Speaker 5
00:54:10 Especially in our well I.00:54:11 Can't say an argument.
Speaker 24
00:54:12 Please. OK.Speaker 6
00:54:14 But it's.Speaker 5
00:54:15 To me, why are they? Why do you wait 500 years like it was a couple of weeks ago in Baltimore?00:54:20 When they they had a Santa Maria and the.
00:54:23 What did the?
00:54:24 Other ship, that's it.
Speaker 21
00:54:24 Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria.Speaker 5
00:54:26 They can't.Speaker 11
00:54:27 See the reason why?Devon
00:54:28 Again, I get suspicious of.00:54:30 This guy is even just the way that this is shot.
00:54:33 You only have a few cameras in that studio.
00:54:37 I mean, they're.
00:54:37 You've probably got at least three, right?
00:54:40 And when you have only a few cameras.
00:54:44 For those of you who haven't worked in this environment, every cameraman is wearing a.
00:54:49 And in a dark room behind some glass, there's there's a director and the technical director has all these monitors and he's on.
00:54:58 Had said the whole time this is going on.
00:55:01 He's he's getting like an audio feed in from the the studio.
00:55:05 So it's in the soundproof room.
00:55:07 So he's in this room behind the soundproof.
00:55:10 And he's usually pretty.
00:55:13 It's a little intense, especially in live situations like this.
00:55:18 Mean this didn't?
00:55:19 I don't think this aired live, but like it's taped live so they.
00:55:21 Don't have to go back and edit it.
00:55:23 And the director is basically shouting commands to these cameramen.
00:55:29 Like, OK, give me a two shot of these guys.
00:55:31 Give me a close up of that person.
00:55:32 Give me a wide shot of this.
00:55:33 Give me this.
00:55:34 Give me that.
00:55:34 Give me.
00:55:35 And it's just.
00:55:35 Non-stop and it's weird that they would take two that two shot.
00:55:43 Right as he's about to get owned, as if they knew it was coming.
Speaker 5
00:55:47 Do you wait 500 years like it was a couple weeks ago in Baltimore when they they had sent?Devon
00:55:52 Spoom cut to cut to the two shot.Speaker 5
00:55:54 Santa Maria and the Pena what are the?00:55:57 Other ship.
Speaker 21
00:55:57 Nina, Pinta the same really.Speaker 5
00:55:58 That's it.Devon
00:56:01 Cut to the audience reaction.Speaker 21
00:56:03 The boat people, the boat people.Speaker 5
00:56:04 Yeah, the whole people came in and they.Speaker 21
00:56:05 Yeah, yeah.Devon
00:56:08 That's all.00:56:08 That's all done in real time, when they're when they're recording that look, they can go back and and edit stuff too, but that's.
Speaker 26
00:56:14 They they they don't run.Devon
00:56:16 Tape on all every single camera angle that's possible.00:56:20 You still have, you're still limited by whatever camera angles you're setting up.
Speaker 5
00:56:24 Protest at Columbus City brought disease.00:56:26 He killed everybody.
00:56:27 I mean, that's 500 years ago.
Speaker 21
00:56:29 Well, the fact is this.Speaker 5
00:56:29 Why are we waiting till today?Speaker 21
00:56:30 We're not like, they're still doing it today.Speaker 5
00:56:31 Why you waiting?00:56:31 For today, for the Redskins.
Speaker 21
00:56:34 The the longest undeclared war in history is the war against the American Indians here in our own homeland.00:56:42 And that's the truth.
Speaker 5
00:56:44 I continue today.Speaker 12
00:56:46 Can we come back?Devon
00:56:47 And again, that applause, that applause, it started out a little.00:56:50 Bit weak because the white people are still squirming in their seats.
00:56:53 They're not sure how they feel about this yet, but don't worry.
00:56:56 Don't worry, they'll come around.
00:56:57 They'll come around.
00:56:59 And that's how they that's because that's how they know the audience at home is.
00:57:03 The audience at home in 1992, white primacy is still at least the norm. It might be fading.
Speaker 11
00:57:09 But it's still.Devon
00:57:10 Considered the norm because the housewives grew up where in a country where it was the norm.00:57:17 It was totally OK to have Indian mascots.
00:57:20 It was totally OK to have Speedy Gonzalez.
00:57:23 It was totally OK to have, you know, there was even like a lot of black characters, you know, obviously Aunt Jemima and stuff like that, they.
00:57:30 Guess they just got rid of but.
00:57:32 That it was totally OK.
00:57:34 It was totally normal because in a white primacy world, that's totally normal.
Speaker 12
00:57:39 Bill is going to reveal to us what happened when police tried to run him out of town.00:57:43 We'll be back in a moment.
Devon
00:57:44 Yeah, I'm sure that that story's real.Speaker 12
00:57:46 Back in a moment.00:57:50 Bill, what happened?
00:57:53 What happened, Bill, what happened?
Speaker 25
00:57:56 I've been gone away from my hometown for several months and I returned and I wasn't in town 30 minutes.00:58:02 I was standing in front of the post office, me and a friend of.
00:58:04 Mine would hitchhiked into town.
00:58:07 And this policeman drove by a couple of times, and the third time he stopped and.
00:58:12 He got out of his car and came walking over to us and he looked at me, he said.
00:58:16 I don't know.
00:58:16 Who you are.
00:58:17 But you look like trouble.
Devon
00:58:19 That's called good policing.00:58:22 That has nothing to do with you being in India and that has to do with your little drifter that hitchhiked in the town and you're just hanging out.
00:58:31 With some other guy.
00:58:34 And I'm sorry if you've ever lived around an Indian Reservation.
00:58:39 That usually is trouble.
00:58:43 You have some rando Indians from the reservation that just hitchhiked into town and just hanging out.
00:58:50 That that's a that's a ticking time bomb.
Speaker 25
00:58:53 And before the sun goes down, I want you to get out of town and we'll see you after the sun goes down.Speaker 12
00:59:01 Something out of a wild Wild West movie or something.Devon
00:59:03 Yeah, yeah.00:59:04 Back when things were awesome.
Speaker 5
00:59:06 Sounds like something from the back ages that anybody could that.Devon
00:59:07 So shut the **** **, boomer.Speaker 5
00:59:10 Today, especially today when this happened.Speaker 22
00:59:12 They still did today.Speaker 5
00:59:13 I mean, as they say to me, that's ignorant people doing things like that.Speaker 12
00:59:18 OK. But it was.Speaker
00:59:18 Well, they're Police Department.Speaker 5
00:59:19 It was done, I think.Speaker 25
00:59:21 And there was a friend with me.00:59:23 He was in the post office.
00:59:25 He came walking out and he told him the same thing and that he took off.
00:59:29 To go out of town and I said.
00:59:30 Where you going?
00:59:31 He said.
00:59:31 I'm I'm going to end up in jail.
00:59:33 And I said, well, I'm going to stick around.
Speaker 12
00:59:36 And what happened?Speaker 25
00:59:38 He didn't arrest me.Speaker 15
00:59:38 In the.Speaker 25
00:59:39 He found out the other guy left around and he didn't do nothing to me.Speaker 12
00:59:41 But what's it like living your life as an American Indian in this country today?Speaker 21
00:59:49 I'm from Oklahoma and I kind of like it there because we have 300,000 Indians.Devon
00:59:55 So you're not weird, huh?00:59:57 He likes it because that's where.
00:59:59 His people are.
01:00:02 And he hates white people.
01:00:05 Weird how his tribalism is hilarious to the white audience.
01:00:09 They're like, oh, that's funny.
01:00:10 Ha ha.
01:00:11 He likes that.
01:00:12 We're we're ethnically outnumbered.
01:00:15 And and where he's from.
01:00:17 We like that he has ingroup preference.
01:00:19 That's good.
01:00:20 Good for him.
Speaker 21
01:00:23 Tribes there seemed like every tribe that declared war against the United States ended up in Oklahoma, you know.01:00:29 This concentration and knows a lot of we got a lot of hot guys.
Speaker 5
01:00:29 Had become the minority in Oklahoma, then right.Speaker 21
01:00:33 There too, but.Speaker 5
01:00:34 There, but I become a minority then.01:00:36 No, no.
01:00:37 I lived in Oklahoma.
01:00:37 Then I could say I was discriminated.
01:00:39 Against no, there's more in there.
Speaker 21
01:00:39 Those guys you guys multiply.01:00:41 At an appalling rate, appalling rate.
Devon
01:00:49 He's not saying that you have babies at a higher rate than us.01:00:53 He's saying at an appalling.
01:00:58 It's appalling to him.
01:01:01 The thought.
01:01:03 That white people are reproducing.
01:01:09 And the white audience laughs.
Speaker 21
01:01:13 You know, and they're kind of.01:01:15 You know, they grow quite a bit, you know.
Devon
01:01:18 See, there's the.01:01:22 Look at the look at the audience shots.
Speaker 21
01:01:25 At an appalling rate, you know, and they're kind of, you know.Speaker 11
01:01:29 Ha ha ha, look at that.Devon
01:01:32 Couple fat Indians.Speaker 21
01:01:33 The growth started.Devon
01:01:35 There's the white mom.01:01:36 Oh, she thinks this is hilarious.
01:01:40 This is hilarious.
01:01:43 As the technical director shouts to the cameraman.
01:01:48 Who to get close-ups of for reaction shots?
Speaker 21
01:01:53 You know, and what?01:01:55 That was the only state set aside for is going to be the 50th state for Indian territory.
01:02:01 And I was.
01:02:01 I was talking to some of the.
01:02:05 The producers here earlier and I come from a.
01:02:07 Tribe called the Seminole nation.
01:02:09 And among his Seminole people for 200 years we've had black people part of our councils.
Devon
01:02:15 Ohh there there's the again white boomer mom.01:02:18 This is this is fascinating.
01:02:21 Such a rich culture.
Speaker 21
01:02:23 The black people came to us 200 years ago and said this white guys.01:02:25 Are hard to live with, you know they.
Devon
01:02:27 See, it's it's.01:02:29 Let's all band together.
01:02:30 These people of color, color.
01:02:33 These white people are hard to live with.
Speaker 21
01:02:36 Make us, you know, enslave us.01:02:37 You know that treat us poorly.
01:02:39 So they came down to my country down here in southeastern part, and we grant them sanctuary.
01:02:45 And today and our councils in Oklahoma, we have, we call the Friedman the freed men and amongst my people we have 14 bands that make up the Seminole.
Devon
01:02:58 Ah, this is fascinating.01:03:00 How evil we are.
Speaker 21
01:03:02 12 of them are Indian are Miccosukee, Chaha, Alabama, Casati and Rajini. We have two that are completely black. We have a rainbow coalition that goes 200 years and they're still working today.Devon
01:03:17 They have a rainbow coalition that's been going on for 200 years and is still working the day.01:03:25 The coalition of.
01:03:28 Global ****.
01:03:32 Under the rainbow flag.
01:03:34 United against white people.
Speaker 5
01:03:38 That's interest I.Speaker 21
01:03:39 Think that's because we respect the vision of one another? We don't belittle their way of life, and they respect ours, and that's the kind of mutual respect I think that has to occur here and order for us after 500 years of misunderstanding.Speaker 5
01:03:53 Why do you wait for?01:03:55 Why do you wait till now?
01:03:56 Why didn't you when?
Speaker 21
01:03:59 We tried to, but you've never listened.Speaker 5
01:04:00 20 years.01:04:01 We prayed the black for doing all the protesting.
Speaker 21
01:04:02 We've been training for 400 years for you.01:04:04 To listen to us, you know your leaders.
01:04:05 To listen and we pray it's not for, just for.
01:04:08 Indians for all of man.
01:04:09 And dying and we we pray that we understand, you know that we all have.
Speaker 14
01:04:13 But Mike, what?Speaker 12
01:04:14 Kind of question is that what kind of question is that you're asking?Speaker 21
01:04:14 Equal part here.Speaker 5
01:04:16 Why do they wait till now?01:04:18 I mean, while we're something stupid.
Devon
01:04:20 And this is the thing this guy has zero arguments.01:04:23 He's he's completely irrational.
01:04:24 He just seems like he's throwing out boomer platitudes that because they're not based on anything, because he's not allowed to have any kind of in Group preference.
01:04:33 He's not allowed to judge people based on their fruits.
01:04:37 He's not allowed to actually be honest.
01:04:41 He's limited to just spouting out one liners that he probably heard on Rush Limbaugh that afternoon.
01:04:49 And because he's not allowed to have any kind of coherent worldview.
01:04:55 He comes off as schizophrenic buffoon.
Speaker 5
01:05:00 I wrote that letter protesting the protesting.01:05:02 I thought it was ridiculous over a football team, a baseball team.
01:05:05 You know what?
Speaker 12
01:05:06 What do you say?Speaker 5
01:05:06 OK.Speaker 27
01:05:06 Do you say, first of all, one Oprah. I'm an aquarian. Like you have a child. Wonderful at 37. Listen, #1, the solution to race is 1.Devon
01:05:17 And you're barking up the wrong tree if you.01:05:19 Want her to have a child?
01:05:20 But anyway, keep going.
Speaker 27
01:05:21 Throw your children together and shut up about race or two.01:05:24 It does exist.
01:05:25 Three, we did wait.
01:05:27 Remember we were put on a totally different situation than you were now.
01:05:31 Another thing that you're when?
Speaker 23
01:05:32 You, you fall, you.Devon
01:05:33 Start seeing.01:05:33 Look, she hates white.
01:05:35 People too.
01:05:36 You can see it.
01:05:38 She's enraged.
Speaker 6
01:05:42 We didn't have a situation like you.Devon
01:05:45 Well, you're right.01:05:46 I wish I had the situation that you have.
01:05:49 I wish to God I had white people reservation.
01:05:53 I wish to God that the other people in the surrounding parts of the country had to pay taxes.
01:06:00 That would give me free healthcare.
01:06:02 They would give me a free place.
01:06:04 To a free homestead.
01:06:07 Free water, free gas.
01:06:09 Free college.
01:06:12 And if that's not enough, here's here's.
01:06:14 A little check.
01:06:16 And the whole time you can keep renegotiating your treaties and getting more and more goodies every so often.
Speaker 27
01:06:23 You're talking about race 2. You fall into a bag of pitting 11 minority group against another, and I always start out by telling Indians and all. Don't pit US against.01:06:32 Each other Japanese had it hard.
01:06:34 Blacks had it extremely hard, probably harder than anybody.
01:06:38 Hispanics have it hard and a lot of other people have.
01:06:41 So don't put us against each other.
01:06:42 Help each other.
01:06:43 Instead of fighting each other now.
01:06:44 We didn't have it hard.
01:06:45 I grew up on a reservation and I came here 50 years ago this summer and I did exactly what your ancestors did.
01:06:52 I don't go for big power plays in urban areas because once our land bases are gone, that's it for Indian people because.
Devon
01:07:02 You see, once their land bases are gone, that's it for their people.01:07:06 That's an actual look.
01:07:07 That's that is something that.
01:07:09 We don't.
01:07:10 It's something we instinctively know, and it's maybe something we kind of talk about, but maybe not in those terms.
01:07:17 You know, we we talk about how if we have, we want to right to a homeland or whatever, right, we we talk about that.
01:07:23 But what we don't really voice and maybe don't frame and and then we should.
01:07:30 Is that if we don't have a homeland, we will cease to exist.
01:07:34 And that's exactly what she's terrified of.
01:07:38 She wants to fight to keep those reservations.
01:07:41 Because she wants to keep her race and her culture and her religion alive and she knows and she's look, she's right.
01:07:51 If if Indians didn't have reservations, I'll tell you what like maybe the the individually they'd be more successful had they assimilated, but a lot of them would have died off.
01:07:59 Because they wouldn't be able to assimilate.
01:08:02 You can't expect the people to skip. Oh, Leap Frog, 50,000 years of of evolution. You just can't. That's if you in fact, if you want to explain the diversity problem in the West generally.
01:08:17 That's one way to.
01:08:18 Put it, you can't expect people to leap Frog 50,000 years of evolution. It just isn't possible.
01:08:25 And it's also because I use that scary word evolution, right?
01:08:29 That's why all of the signature Christian.
01:08:34 Because they have this fear of looking at the world in that way.
01:08:41 They somehow think that you can't have.
01:08:46 Hereditary heredity? Really.
01:08:49 And and and Jesus in the same room.
01:08:54 They think that somehow inheriting traits.
01:08:59 And then if you zoom out on, you know.
01:09:03 Over several several, several generations.
01:09:08 That, that, that can't possibly happen, even though The funny thing is, even though it's described.
01:09:12 In the pipe.
01:09:15 There's a reason why.
01:09:15 The Bible focus is so ******** on genealogy and this was the son of this and this was the son of this.
01:09:21 And this goes to the son of this.
01:09:23 And this guy was the son of this.
01:09:24 There's like, whole chapters where, like, that's all it is.
01:09:27 Why would it matter?
01:09:29 Why would it matter?
01:09:31 Why would it matter that you know these these different profits can trace their lineage back to other profits.
01:09:38 Why would it matter?
01:09:43 Why would it matter?
01:09:44 Or look **** for all you Zionist Christians out there in.
01:09:49 In that case, why does it matter that Jews exist?
01:09:52 If heredity is nothing?
01:09:54 If they're descending from, I mean, if that's irrelevant.
01:09:59 What's your fascination with the Jewish people?
01:10:03 That doesn't even exist?
01:10:04 That's not even a thing, right?
Speaker 11
01:10:10 But this woman knows that her people will.Devon
01:10:12 Cease to exist.01:10:15 If they, if they are forced to assimilate.
01:10:19 And again, you might have some outliers.
01:10:21 You might have some outlier high intelligent Indians that will assimilate.
01:10:28 Might even be really successful and it depends on what tribes right.
01:10:31 I mean, because it's not just Indians or just they're not just like.
01:10:33 Some monolithic lump of people.
01:10:39 You had evolutionary gaps between different tribes too.
01:10:49 But by and large, I mean look, they wouldn't exist as a I mean, they barely exist as a.
01:10:53 Cohesive people now.
01:10:55 Because of their inability to.
01:10:57 Grapple with the modern world.
01:11:01 And that's precisely the the situation that the global home is trying.
01:11:05 To put white people in.
01:11:07 They're trying to create a situation where we don't have a home base.
01:11:15 We don't have a place.
01:11:18 Where we can try to preserve some of our genetics that won't be able to assimilate into global ****.
01:11:28 There's plenty of white people that will be.
01:11:29 Able to.
01:11:31 Warm right up to global **** and be very successful.
01:11:39 But that's a forced selection event you're selecting out.
01:11:42 What many?
01:11:42 Of us see.
01:11:43 Is all the good attributes of our people.
01:11:46 And that's all.
01:11:47 That's all she's saying.
01:11:51 Now you and I might disagree with her, with as far as what constitutes a good attribute that's worth preserving in the people, but that's that's their business.
01:12:05 I'm OK with them having and retaining lands. I'm not OK with with subsidizing them to for Infinity because that's the deal. There's no, there's no like, OK, we've been paying you for 200 years, you're good.
01:12:22 No, it's just for Infinity.
Speaker 11
01:12:25 Because we took this this land.Devon
01:12:31 When you had really no civilization there.01:12:35 And and certainly no concept of even ownership.
01:12:39 And because we conquered you.
01:12:42 We're now going to pay you and our ancestors are going to pay your ancestors.
01:12:45 And it's going to go on forever.
01:12:49 With no end.
01:12:54 And you're still going to.
01:12:55 Hate us with no end.
Speaker 27
01:13:00 We're only a little over 1,000,000 people, so when those land bases are gone, that's it for us. But when I came here, I did what your ancestors did.01:13:10 And his ancestors, that young man who's somebody?
01:13:12 Came over 36 years ago. I came. I worked.
Speaker 11
01:13:16 Without seeing now here we're going to.Devon
01:13:18 See the huge difference?01:13:22 The huge difference?
01:13:25 Between Indians who are not able to navigate.
01:13:30 The modern world, and someone who comes from a European country.
01:13:35 That's largely on par.
01:13:41 And culturally?
01:13:45 With America.
01:13:48 And look how quickly his family assimilates.
Speaker 24
01:13:51 All due respect, I just like to make a point in saying that my mother came to this country over 40 years ago from poverty.01:13:57 Like you can't even imagine.
01:13:59 And she?
01:14:00 Pulled herself up.
Speaker 12
01:14:01 Let him finish.01:14:02 Let him finish.
01:14:05 OK, let him finish.
Speaker 24
01:14:06 Him finish and and which is a form of oppression.01:14:08 I'd like to.
01:14:09 Add OK.
01:14:11 And she pulled herself up, raised 4 kids who are all here today, sent, sent them through college.
Speaker 11
01:14:16 Actually, a little iffy on him.01:14:17 He's European.
Devon
01:14:21 Hard to tell.01:14:21 He's got a weird uh.
01:14:23 He's a weird phenotype.
Speaker 24
01:14:24 And is doing well and did it without a single.Devon
01:14:24 What do you guys think?01:14:26 I'll pause that.
01:14:27 Yeah, he's not.
01:14:28 I wouldn't you?
01:14:28 Know he's not European.
01:14:29 What is he?
01:14:31 Well, like Filipino maybe.
Speaker 6
01:14:36 Ah, that's a tough one.01:14:38 I don't know what.
Speaker 20
01:14:38 That guy is.Devon
01:14:41 Maybe he's mixed.01:14:43 Maybe he's the quintessential amerimutt.
Speaker 5
01:14:47 I think that's 85.Speaker 11
01:14:50 Because he looks white.Devon
01:14:51 In certain, like, no, he's not white.01:14:53 That nose is not a white nose.
01:14:55 I don't know what that is.
01:14:58 Because he doesn't like, he looks kind of Hispanic, but not really.
01:15:00 No, that's a.
01:15:01 Tough one.
01:15:02 Oh, it doesn't matter.
01:15:07 Someone says he's he's half Vietnamese.
01:15:11 Or Mexican.
Speaker 11
01:15:13 Yeah, I don't know, I think.01:15:15 We're just going to call him.
01:15:16 He's the.
Devon
01:15:16 Amerimutt answered him.Speaker 27
01:15:18 Because also alright, I raised a daughter alone that I had it almost 37 and she.Devon
01:15:24 She says that like four times.01:15:25 I don't know why she thinks that's like she needs an.
01:15:27 Award for that.
Speaker 27
01:15:28 She's got a double degree from Harvard from Harvard.Speaker 11
01:15:30 Law school.01:15:32 Oh, you want to know how she got that degree from Harvard Law School?
01:15:39 You ever hear of Elizabeth Warren?
Devon
01:15:43 There's a reason why she lied about her ethnicity.01:15:51 There is a reason she lied about her ethnicity.
01:15:56 Turns out it's actually pretty easy to get a lot of Gray from Harvard if you can check a little box that says you're native.
Speaker 27
01:16:05 I am 67 years old and I am still fighting racism at a job that my taxpayers help support organize.Speaker 8
01:16:12 But you know what?01:16:12 What happened?
Speaker 12
01:16:13 What happens to all of us and.01:16:14 I think that's really admirable.
Devon
01:16:15 Notice how she said that she I'm fighting racism and a job that taxpayers help support.01:16:20 That means she she's a ******* bureaucrat and has a government job.
01:16:24 Surprise, surprise, turns out.
01:16:27 It's even easier to get a government job if you can check that box that says you're Native American.
Speaker 12
01:16:34 Horrible that your mother did that.01:16:36 We all tend to individualize what went on in our lives without looking at how racism is systematically carried out from year to year.
01:16:45 Yes, if you are given the opportunity to succeed, you can.
01:16:50 When we come back, are you practicing racism against Native Americans without knowing it?
01:16:54 You'll find out if you're an undercover racist.
01:16:56 In a moment.
Devon
01:16:57 We'll find out.01:16:58 See this again.
01:17:00 The audience.
01:17:01 People like my mom are like, oh, God, I hope I'm not an undercover racist.
01:17:06 I hope when we.
01:17:07 Come back after I watch all the craft foods commercials selling.
01:17:11 Me garbage food to feed my children.
01:17:15 I hope that when we come back from that commercial break that I I don't find out that I'm a secret racist.
Speaker 12
01:17:25 My next guest says that Native Americans are an invisible race because their concerns are completely overlooked and disregarded in our culture, she says.01:17:34 Many of us perpetuate A subtle form of racism every time we go to the supermarket and purchase products with Indian logos.
01:17:42 She's an advocate.
01:17:43 For Native American.
01:17:44 You can write.
01:17:45 Please welcome.
01:17:45 Suzanne Harjo was glad to.
Devon
01:17:50 Now we're almost done this.01:17:51 This ****, though I ******* this **** she.
Speaker 12
01:17:57 We've been doing this series, you know, Suzanne, all year on racism and I have to say that, you know, as I just said before, I think racism to a great extent is ignorant.01:18:06 It's just to not knowing.
01:18:08 And so living in a culture where.
01:18:10 There's so.
Devon
01:18:11 See, that was another thing in the 90s.01:18:14 Racism is ignorance.
01:18:18 Now the reason they sold it that way.
01:18:21 Is they were basically telling white people.
01:18:24 Oh, don't worry.
01:18:26 We don't think you're evil.
Speaker 11
01:18:30 We just think you.Devon
01:18:31 Don't know any better.01:18:33 You know, in the same way when a kid does something that he doesn't know any better.
01:18:39 You don't hate the kid.
Speaker 11
01:18:41 You just want.Devon
01:18:42 To teach the kid.01:18:43 So he knows not to do that thing anymore.
01:18:47 Well, that's certainly changed, hasn't it now whiteness.
01:18:50 Is a disease.
01:18:53 It's a virus.
01:18:55 Now, even the most liberal white person who tries everything that they can do to be a anti racist ally is still racist.
01:19:09 It's a disease and there is no cure, or at least not one they're willing to.
01:19:14 Openly talk about yet.
Speaker 12
01:19:15 Many different cultures.01:19:16 We all have a responsibility to learn what we can and not too long ago I did an interview with TV Guide and an interview with Joan London on Good Morning America and I on both of those shows made the comment I said something and responded to John and said honest engine and received a letter from a woman.
01:19:36 You said to me, and rightfully so, that historically the term honest engine was used sarcastically. Children would use this term while crossing their fingers behind their back, meaning that they were lying through their teeth. It is much like calling you a Oprah.
Devon
01:19:54 Now The funny thing about that is.01:19:57 I mean, first of all, that's true. I mean, I don't know about about better being like calling her a it's it's basically it.
01:20:02 Was a joke.
01:20:04 It was a joke that was part of white culture.
01:20:07 And it wasn't because, hey, you know what?
01:20:09 We hate Indians, and we've decided that they lie.
01:20:12 Stereotypes exist for a reason.
01:20:15 It's the same reason why Indian giving is also a term from white culture because in your dealings with Indians, you soon realized they had no concept of contract law.
01:20:27 They had no concept of making agreements in writing because guess what?
01:20:31 They had no concept of writing.
01:20:34 So they didn't have any idea that about.
01:20:37 Oh, you mean we can make an agreement we can peacefully coexist because we will negotiate an agreement.
01:20:44 Our people and your people, and we can expect both sides to hold up their end of the agreement.
01:20:50 Because when my ancestors would go into these agreements with these Indians.
01:20:57 They were broken almost immediately, over and over and over again.
01:21:03 And so yes.
01:21:05 After dealing with that, it became.
01:21:09 Kind of a saying honest engine.
01:21:14 These things don't just come.
01:21:16 Out of the ground or out of the minds of.
01:21:18 Demented hate filled white people.
01:21:23 And the the irony of all ironies.
01:21:27 Is immediately after.
01:21:28 Oprah explains how horrified she was that she used this term honest engine.
01:21:35 This **** ******* Indian activists immediately starts to lie.
Speaker 12
01:21:43 And so ioffer an apology to all the Native Americans of this country. For me, being so ignorant and using that term because I carelessly used it and didn't know that I was, you know, that it was an offensive term and find that it is my responsibility to know better. So I apologize, but just as I did that.01:22:03 I am sure that we all contribute to racism in in ways that we do not know.
Speaker 18
01:22:10 The word *****, for example, is an Algonquin Indian word meaning vagina.Speaker 11
01:22:17 Wrong big fat lie.01:22:24 I as soon as I heard.
01:22:25 It I knew it was a lie.
Devon
01:22:27 I was like, give me a ******* break.01:22:30 You really think a bunch of Christian white people?
01:22:35 Just decided it'd be hilarious to start calling female Indians vaginas.
01:22:42 It's a big fat ******* lie.
01:22:45 It means female.
01:22:47 I looked it.
Speaker 19
01:22:48 Up because I.Devon
01:22:49 Was like.01:22:49 There's no ******* way that's true.
Speaker 1
01:22:53 But you know what it.Devon
01:22:55 Means vagina, honest engine guys.Speaker 18
01:22:58 And that'll give you an idea of what the French and British fur trappers were calling all Indian women, and I hope no one ever uses that term again.01:23:07 The term.
Speaker 12
01:23:07 Did you all know that I did not?Speaker 5
01:23:08 I didn't know that I have.01:23:09 I have to admit.
01:23:09 I didn't know that you didn't know that.
Speaker 11
01:23:12 Because it's not true.Devon
01:23:15 And in 1992, there was number Internet.01:23:18 So all the housewives are at home are just like, holy ****.
01:23:21 Well, she's she would know, right?
01:23:23 She's an Indian.
01:23:25 I can't believe it.
01:23:26 I mean, that's a word that we've.
01:23:27 Been using all over the.
01:23:29 Place, I mean we we've named things ***** this.
01:23:31 And ***** that and it's.
01:23:32 Ohh, holy ****.
01:23:34 We've been calling them vaginas.
Speaker 6
01:23:35 What the ****? We're ******.Speaker 5
01:23:38 That's something new to me.Speaker 12
01:23:38 I do not know that I did not know that.Speaker 5
01:23:40 I didn't know that either.Speaker 12
01:23:41 OK.01:23:41 Go ahead, educate us, Suzanne.
Devon
01:23:44 Educate us. Oh, noble savage.Speaker 18
01:23:46 The term Redskin was a replacement.Devon
01:23:49 Oh, get ready for this one.01:23:50 This one is basically like Holocaust.
Speaker 18
01:23:53 Placement for the bodies that used to be brought in for bounties and when it became too cumbersome for Gunny Sacks filled with skulls and wagons full of bodies.01:24:05 Then they used to accept for bounty the red skins 80.
Speaker 11
01:24:17 So it's not that they have red skin.01:24:21 It's that white people.
01:24:24 In their murderous rage.
Devon
01:24:27 And laziness.Speaker 11
01:24:30 We're we're getting so exhausted.Devon
01:24:33 By bringing back the dead bodies of Indians that they had slaughtered.01:24:39 For bounties.
01:24:42 That they found it easier to skin Indians after they killed them and bring back their pelts.
01:24:54 And that's why they call them Redskins.
Speaker 2
01:24:56 Just so you guys know.Speaker 10
01:25:00 Honest engine.Speaker 18
01:25:02 Sense for the men $0.60 for the women and $0.40 for the children.Speaker 11
01:25:06 $0.40 for the children, that's a.Speaker 19
01:25:08 Rip off.Devon
01:25:10 You know how hard it is to scan a dead Indian kid, $0.40.Speaker 11
01:25:15 Good Lord.Speaker 18
01:25:17 That's why.Speaker 12
01:25:17 Skins of people.Speaker 11
01:25:19 Even that guy knows.Devon
01:25:20 It's ********.01:25:21 Look at it.
01:25:22 At his face.
01:25:22 He's like, really?
01:25:24 I don't know, man like.
Speaker 18
01:25:27 Yes. And the scalps.01:25:29 We are known.
Devon
01:25:31 Ohh scallops, that's a that's clearly a white guy thing, right?Speaker 18
01:25:34 Buy things that have nothing to do with us or that were the gifts of Western civilization.Speaker 12
01:25:37 John know that.Speaker 18
01:25:41 We are known by the Tomahawk chop. That's a white person's invention.01:25:44 The boom boom, boom, boom, boom, boom.
01:25:46 Boom, which is just a lack of creativity on the part of movie director.
Speaker 11
01:25:50 Oh really? Really.01:25:54 Because I remember how this video started.
01:26:04 Ohh, we made that up.
01:26:07 That doesn't exist.
01:26:13 That's weird.
01:26:14 That's that's a lack of.
Devon
01:26:15 Creativity from from the white she, she and you can hear it in her voice.01:26:20 She ******* hates white people.
01:26:23 I mean, I guess I would too, if I thought they were going around skidding me.
01:26:27 I don't think she she.
01:26:28 Can't possibly be.
Speaker 7
01:26:29 That stop.Devon
01:26:31 She thinks that white people are just calling everyone vaginas and skinning them.01:26:36 And of course, as she implied, the reason they called them vaginas was because they were, you know, the the British and the French people were just walking around, ****** them constantly.
01:26:45 They just, oh, that's all you're good for, you ******* vagina.
Speaker 18
01:26:49 Boom, boom, boom, boom, which is just a lack of creativity on the part of movie director Mute.Speaker 11
01:26:54 That seems like a lack of creativity by.Devon
01:26:56 Your people musically.Speaker 18
01:26:57 Musical folks and woo Woo Woo, which is just drunk and white people coming out of bars, are closing.Devon
01:27:04 OK.01:27:05 Again, everything, everything she has said so far is everything.
01:27:10 I've been to a ******* pow wow.
01:27:13 The that's real, it's real.
Speaker 18
01:27:16 Time and has nothing to do with the most of the things that have to do with us that are the most offensive, or the things that cartoonists and dehumanize us in.01:27:27 That way, when you're toast, buttering your toast with something, that that.
01:27:33 Comes from the land of lakes and.
Devon
01:27:35 Oh my God.01:27:37 Not not a brand of butter with a with a *****.
01:27:41 I'm sorry.
01:27:41 A dirty vagina on it.
01:27:43 I guess we should change that, right?
01:27:45 We don't want a ******* filthy dirty vagina on our butter.
Speaker 18
01:27:50 And you're drinking something.01:27:51 That's called after one of our great warriors and spiritual leaders.
01:27:55 And having honey that has a little cartoon of an Indian woman.
01:27:59 All of these things contribute to the low self esteem of our teenagers and low self esteem is the main cause of teenage suicide.
Devon
01:28:09 OK, so because there's land of leg butter.01:28:13 Indians are killing themselves.
01:28:17 They're taking her. I'm.
01:28:18 Telling you the the the stupid.
01:28:20 White Boomer housewives at home are watching this.
01:28:24 And it's it's they're leveling up in white guilt as this is going on.
01:28:29 They're not thinking themselves like, wow, this is just a lying ****.
Speaker 18
01:28:32 And we have the highest teenage suicide rate of any population in this country.01:28:37 It is an absolute imperative that people stop.
01:28:41 Using these racist images and terms and names because it means life or death to some of.
Speaker 12
01:28:47 Our people, and so a lot of people say, well, why are the the Native Americans?01:28:54 Do you want to be called Native Americans or American?
Speaker 18
01:28:56 Indians or all terms or or wrong.01:28:58 So use them interchangeably.
Speaker 11
01:29:00 Ha ha ha ha, they're all wrong.Devon
01:29:01 You stupid ******* white devil.01:29:05 Even even Oprah's a white devil because she's she's from the the western Anglo centric.
Speaker 12
01:29:14 And why are all?Speaker 18
01:29:15 Terms wrong.01:29:16 They're Eurocentric and racist.
Devon
01:29:19 Because they're because they're Eurocentric and racist.01:29:22 Alright, so anyway this this bullshit's been going on a long time like we I'm not going to keep watching it I.
01:29:29 I I'm telling they had a whole year of episodes like this. So for like an entire year, 1992.
01:29:35 They would invite these different groups on I would like.
01:29:37 So I wish I.
01:29:38 Could find the other ones where they would just bring group after group on to Oprah and try to fill up your heart through the heart of your your stay at home, wife and mother.
01:29:49 Of your children with as much white guilt as possible so that she.
01:29:54 Would beat it.
01:29:54 Into the her her children's head not to be the evil white racist.
01:30:00 You know, it's like that clip that was in that.
01:30:02 Video I did the the Defiant.
01:30:03 Video with the mother.
01:30:04 It's like, oh, as you can see, my son, he's a he's a white male, and so I bought all these books so that he wouldn't turn out.
01:30:11 To be horrible.
01:30:16 This has been happening for generations.
01:30:22 This has been happening from for generations, and there's a lot.
01:30:25 We can learn from this.
01:30:28 Because they are right about one thing.
01:30:29 One of the reasons why this was allowed to go on was because of white primacy.
01:30:34 And yes, because they had no political power.
01:30:38 And it's kind of the good gauge of white people's political power in this country when you see how we are treated.
01:30:49 When you see the way we are depicted in movies.
01:30:56 When you see the way that our you know, the the white characters in television shows.
01:31:03 All the things they're talking about.
01:31:04 Oh, this dehumanizes us.
01:31:06 This this belittles us.
01:31:09 I wish that's all that the white characters and movies did to us.
01:31:17 By the way, that's also a line we just I just showed you all the.
01:31:19 I mean, there's movie after movie, there's not a single.
01:31:22 I can't even think of there might be some 1930s cartoon that that makes like there there's that that pop. In fact, I think I played like a clip of that Popeye cartoon where Indians are kind of, it doesn't matter.
01:31:34 That even that wasn't like hate filled.
01:31:36 Even that wasn't like, oh, therefore, let's exterminate the.
01:31:40 The ******* Indians.
01:31:51 So anyway, there was that show Oprah was big.
01:31:55 And then there's another show that I think you guys are going to like a little bit better. This one's a little funnier.
01:32:02 This one is Ricki Lake.
01:32:06 And she's going to talk to you about the dangers of the Neo Nazis and.
Speaker 11
01:32:13 This guy is surprisingly believable.01:32:15 I think this guy.
Devon
01:32:15 'S real.01:32:17 I think this guy's real because their little social engineering experiment fails and it's it's actually kind of funny.
Speaker 8
01:32:17 Let's give me.Devon
01:32:24 Like I don't want to say he's based, but.01:32:31 Anyway, so have a look at this.
01:32:33 This is Ricky Lake.
01:32:36 Jewish television host.
01:32:38 Another another daytime television host and the the endless list of daytime television host in the 90s.
Speaker 17
01:32:48 What would you do if you had a child?01:32:50 Who you raised to be kind?
01:32:51 Hearted and loving but somehow some.
01:32:53 Way he turned out to be hateful and prejudice.
01:32:56 Meet ray.
01:32:57 He says his 16 year old son Raymond was a great kid until he got involved with the wrong people.
01:33:02 Ray says there's sons hatred toward Jewish people and others has become so intolerable.
01:33:07 It has turned their family apart.
01:33:10 It's totally fell apart.
Speaker 23
01:33:13 Well, it's just grace.01:33:14 Totally segregated himself.
01:33:16 From the family and.
Speaker 17
01:33:18 Is the family Jewish?Speaker 23
01:33:20 No, no, no, the family.01:33:22 Is Italian and Scottish and Irish and just American and but we was not raised like this, though there's no, does he?
Speaker 17
01:33:32 Hate Jewish people.Speaker 23
01:33:33 Because we got involved, I believe with the wrong people and he was a teenager searching for.01:33:40 One thing, as a lot of teenagers are today and these people just happen to come upon him and die and they just kind of sucked him in to the point where he believes that the.
Speaker 17
01:33:52 Holocaust never happened.Devon
01:33:57 It gets funnier.Speaker 23
01:33:59 That it is wild.01:34:01 I mean, I can't.
01:34:02 Even believe.
Speaker 6
01:34:03 The the boomer is just speechless.Speaker 23
01:34:06 Believes that he even believes that.Speaker 17
01:34:08 Well, let's meet.Speaker
01:34:09 Your son and talk.Speaker 17
01:34:10 To him, shall we, Raymond, come on.Speaker 2
01:34:11 Out scary music.Speaker 7
01:34:16 Turn, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn, turn.Speaker 17
01:34:29 Hi, Raymond.01:34:30 Thank you for being here.
01:34:32 Why do you hate Jewish people?
Speaker 4
01:34:34 Ain't Jewish people because Jewish people are for the genocide of white people by race mixing and and racial.Speaker 17
01:34:42 Jewish people are for the genocide.Speaker 4
01:34:45 Their religion itself, their religion itself, calls all Gentiles cattle.01:34:49 Which that means that I am cattle to them and they calls goyam and such such stuff like that.
Devon
01:35:07 Oh God.01:35:08 See, this is.
01:35:09 It's another thing that.
Speaker 11
01:35:10 They they try now look.Devon
01:35:12 He's like, I think, well, I think they said he's 16 or something.01:35:14 Like that. So he's.
01:35:15 Not the most articulate person.
01:35:18 But it it's it's he sticks to his.
01:35:21 And and uh, but it's the whole setup here.
01:35:25 The whole purpose for this show, you know, obviously with the scary music, you know, you're going to have some obviously prearranged questions for him and the audience.
01:35:35 All the reaction shots that they bring in a psychologist, there's another twist.
01:35:40 You'll see that's added.
01:35:43 It's all focused on diffusing anything that he's saying as just the product of brainwashing from from hate groups.
01:35:55 The more the world changes, the more it stays the same.
Speaker 17
01:35:59 And so that causes you to hate.Speaker 4
01:36:00 Them because the fact that they hate me.01:36:02 Of course I'm gonna hate them.
01:36:03 And they have.
Speaker 17
01:36:05 So all Jewish people hate you.Speaker 4
01:36:06 And the story thinks for.01:36:06 Many years what?
Speaker 17
01:36:08 All Jewish people hate.Speaker 4
01:36:09 Oh, yes.01:36:10 All Jewish people hate, especially me.
Speaker 20
01:36:13 But all Jewish people.Speaker 4
01:36:15 Ohh of course and I hate them.01:36:16 But I'll tell you right now.
Speaker
01:36:17 No, wait.Speaker 17
01:36:17 Do you consider yourself to be?Speaker 4
01:36:18 A Skinhead?01:36:19 Yeah, I'm a Skinhead, yeah.
Speaker 11
01:36:20 You are.Speaker 19
01:36:21 Oh. Oh my God.Devon
01:36:26 So again, this is for the the Housewives.01:36:29 If your son shaves his head, this is the warning sign.
Speaker 17
01:36:33 So are you violent?Speaker 4
01:36:34 No, I don't commit crimes.01:36:36 I don't do anything that would put me in any kind of jail position or anything.
01:36:40 I go about things legal way, the legal.
01:36:44 By spreading word passionate literature, talking to people about creativity.
Speaker 17
01:36:47 So spreading the word the word your.01:36:49 Word is that the Holocaust never happened.
Speaker 4
01:36:52 What has been never happened?01:36:53 There's no fact of any of this.
01:36:54 They say that they made skin lampshades and bars of humans and bars of soap.
Speaker 17
01:37:00 OK, so human carcasses, those those, those aren't.Speaker 4
01:37:03 Well, a lot of those kirks in the 1st place were Germans in the first.01:37:06 Place I died.
Speaker 17
01:37:09 Where do you get your facts, Ramon?Speaker 4
01:37:11 That's in history, and I in actuality they have no proof of any of this Holocaust.Speaker 28
01:37:15 Stuff. Yes, ma'am. Hi.01:37:18 I'm Jewish.
01:37:18 Here's my good friend Lynn.
01:37:19 Right here.
01:37:19 There's nothing in my religion says I'm supposed to hate people that aren't Jewish.
01:37:23 I think you're the one that's hating right now.
Speaker 4
01:37:24 Telnet. Why don't you use?01:37:25 The telnet. Why?
Devon
01:37:26 To read the Talmud.01:37:33 Kind of kind of kind of bass.
Speaker 28
01:37:35 Have you read the tellement, Sir I.Speaker 4
01:37:37 Yeah, I have read parts of the.01:37:38 Talent that.
Speaker 28
01:37:38 I've read the whole thing.01:37:40 There's nothing in there that says anything about hating.
Speaker 4
01:37:40 OK.01:37:41 OK, that's all behind your scheme.
Speaker 28
01:37:41 People that aren't Jewish.Devon
01:37:43 No, it just says something about everyone that's not Jewish is closer to an animal than they are to Jewish people, so maybe that's not hatred.01:37:53 I mean cause I I guess you probably don't hate, you know, dogs and and cats and and things like that so maybe hate.
01:38:01 Isn't the exact word that you would associate that.
01:38:06 But I mean that's kind of a big deal, right?
01:38:08 Once you think that that's that's probably not the best worldview for those of us who are included in that, that you think we are closer to animals than we are to you.
01:38:20 So if if that's not hate, I mean then there's literally everything.
01:38:25 That that you.
01:38:26 Your people, when you make nonprofit organizations and call other groups hate groups.
01:38:32 You're by that logic, none.
01:38:34 Of those groups.
01:38:35 Our hate groups, because I can't think of a single group that that's well except for maybe like the Black Panthers that think white people are are not black Panthers.
01:38:46 But some of these black nationalists think white people were invented by aliens or or were like actual demons or whatever.
01:38:54 But I mean, there's no white nationalists that that think that every every non white is closer to an animal than they are to them.
Speaker 4
01:39:03 Anyway, that's alright.Speaker 10
01:39:04 Wait, wait, wait, wait. What's?Speaker 4
01:39:04 Whatever you say, whatever you say.Speaker 17
01:39:05 What's your scheme?01:39:07 What's your scheme?
Speaker 4
01:39:08 Scheme is act like they like all of us, and actually they don't.01:39:12 They don't.
01:39:12 They're they're schemes.
Speaker 28
01:39:13 Are you just pretending, ma'am?Speaker 4
01:39:17 OK. Yeah, she would.01:39:18 Give the truth anyway.
Speaker 28
01:39:19 All right, we have two people that are.Speaker 17
01:39:20 Dying to meet you.01:39:22 Let's bring them out, Jenny.
01:39:23 And Amy, come on out.
Speaker 14
01:39:37 Right.Speaker 17
01:39:37 Nice to see you.01:39:38 Thank you, ladies.
Speaker 27
01:39:39 Wait, now, wait.Speaker 10
01:39:41 Amy, you're the mom.01:39:42 Amy, you're the the daughter.
Speaker 17
01:39:43 And you two are.01:39:44 Jewish and you are willing.
01:39:46 To welcome Raymond into your home.
01:39:48 For the day.
Speaker 10
01:39:48 More than welcome, I would love to see.Speaker 14
01:39:50 You come, I you.Speaker 4
01:39:51 All right.Speaker 14
01:39:52 You said that the Holocaust never happened.01:39:54 Where are 6 million Jews?
Speaker 4
01:39:55 There was not even 6 million Jews in Germany at that time to be killed.Speaker 2
01:39:58 Well, you didn't. Ohh.Speaker 12
01:40:02 What about all?Speaker 10
01:40:03 Will you tell me to show you?Speaker 4
01:40:03 The White Russians that killed what about all the white?Speaker 14
01:40:05 I'm I'm I'm not up here to.Speaker 4
01:40:05 Russians that got killed OK, yeah, yeah.Speaker 14
01:40:06 Argue with you.01:40:07 Will you do me a favor?
01:40:08 Will you please come home?
01:40:09 Come to our house.
Speaker 4
01:40:11 Well, it's on my home, but.Speaker 14
01:40:12 I'm not asking you to make it your home.Speaker 4
01:40:12 I'll come to your house.Speaker 14
01:40:13 I'm asking you to come spend some time with us.01:40:16 Come spend time with her, not see that she is a normal teenager.
Speaker
01:40:19 Can I?01:40:19 Can I just ask you a question?
Speaker 10
01:40:22 How can you hate me if you don't even?Speaker 4
01:40:24 Know me because I know about your religion.Speaker 5
01:40:29 That's your religions.01:40:31 That's your religion.
Speaker 14
01:40:33 To somebody, do you ask them before you make friends with them, do.01:40:35 You ask them who.
01:40:36 Do you?
01:40:36 Who do you, who do you worship?
Speaker 4
01:40:38 Well, a lot of people, unfortunately, are fooled by Christianity and these super Spooks in the sky and all this.01:40:43 So unfortunately, a lot of people do.
Speaker 14
01:40:45 Could you too?Speaker 4
01:40:45 Believe in it, but then OK.Speaker 14
01:40:48 Could you look at me?01:40:49 And see that I'm Jewish, yeah.
Speaker 10
01:40:55 Ohh I am I am American, aren't you an?Speaker 4
01:40:57 American. Yeah, I'm, I guess.01:40:59 I was born American, so that.
01:41:00 Makes me American.
Speaker 14
01:41:01 I'm an American too, sweetheart.Speaker 4
01:41:02 Mm-hmm. That doesn't make us.01:41:03 The same that doesn't.
Speaker 17
01:41:04 Jennifer, have you encountered this kind of?Speaker 4
01:41:04 I'm not asking you to.Speaker 14
01:41:05 Be my best.01:41:05 Friend, I'm just asking you not to hate this.
Speaker 17
01:41:08 Hatred before.01:41:09 Yes, I have.
01:41:10 You have where?
Speaker
01:41:11 At school last.Speaker 17
01:41:14 So in school you go to but.01:41:15 There are many Jewish.
01:41:16 People and there there's not very many, there's not very many Jewish.
Speaker 3
01:41:19 People in our.Speaker 10
01:41:22 We commend you, Raymond, for being open.Speaker 17
01:41:24 Enough to spend the day with Jennifer.01:41:27 Namy, I wish you a good time.
01:41:29 Thank you.
01:41:29 We'll see you next week, OK.
01:41:33 One week later, can Jenny change Raymond's mind?
Speaker 10
01:41:38 When you.Devon
01:41:39 Find out I actually haven't watched this part, so let's let's find out together.Speaker 10
01:41:44 Begin to hate.01:41:45 And when you rob people of their humanity.
01:41:49 You robbed yourself.
Devon
01:41:51 Lost that partner.Speaker 4
01:41:56 The Jews corrupt the things and how they are parasites and civilization.01:42:00 He knew how they had destroyed great civilizations in the past, such as the Roman Empire and Babylonian civilization, and so forth.
Speaker 17
01:42:25 I was happy ending is the two stories we just heard from.01:42:28 Unfortunately, that was not the.
01:42:29 Case, gentlemen. Mother.
01:42:31 Amy, the Jewish family that was going to spend the day with Raymond decided after meeting Raymond that he was too filled with hate to be brought.
01:42:38 Into their community and.
Speaker 14
01:42:38 Into their home.Speaker 11
01:42:41 They couldn't even have.Devon
01:42:43 Little social experiment couldn't even get off the.01:42:45 Ground. He's too red, pilled.
Speaker 17
01:42:47 Home, in fact, they said they were afraid of what?01:42:50 Layman might do.
01:42:51 We felt, however, that we still wanted to try to work with.
01:42:54 Raymond and his dad.
Devon
01:42:56 So they what do they do?Speaker 17
01:42:58 And so with the help of Doctor Bonnie Mason, a therapist, we took Raymond to a place that we had hoped would break down some of his prejudice and would enlightened him.01:43:05 And what hatred in his purest form can do to other people, especially to the target of his.
01:43:10 His hatred Jewish people.
01:43:12 We took him to spend an afternoon in the United States.
01:43:14 Holocaust Memorial museum.
Devon
01:43:16 Ohh imagine that.Speaker 17
01:43:17 And in Washington?01:43:18 See, this was Ravens reaction.
Speaker 4
01:43:22 I I thought the museum was lacking in a.01:43:24 Lot of facts.
01:43:26 It did have a lot of pictures, but still when it came down to, you know, a lot of things, I wanted to know, it couldn't give me answers for it.
01:43:34 You know I.
01:43:34 I saw a.
01:43:35 Lot of a.
01:43:37 Lot of white guilt there.
01:43:38 It's like, so when white people walk out like, oh, we're we're ********.
01:43:42 And now we can't believe we did this.
Devon
01:43:46 I mean.Speaker 4
01:43:50 When actually I feel that Jews were put in the concentration camps for a reason because of the fact.01:43:55 That why would you have?
01:43:58 You know, why would you be against somebody and try and get them out of your country at the same time and and still like live amongst them?
01:44:06 You know, they had an option to leave.
01:44:08 They didn't take.
01:44:09 So put them in camps and they make me feel sad because I knew all this stuff in the 1st place and I don't like Jews anyways.
01:44:18 Why did it make me feel sad to see parasites being killed?
01:44:22 I don't like parasites in which I can serve Jews parasites.
Speaker 17
01:44:26 Joining us now is Raymond and his father, Ray Ray. How does Raymond's reaction to the museum affect you?Speaker 23
01:44:32 Well, it hurts me.01:44:34 I mean, it's not anything that I'm proud of and it's not anything that, you know, it's it's difficult for me to come out and say this.
01:44:42 But I feel I need.
01:44:43 No, and because the there's to me, there's no need for that.
01:44:47 I mean, you know, we live in a world of enough hatred and enough negativism as it is.
01:44:51 You know why you?
01:44:52 Have that now to see my son to see my son up here.
01:45:00 He's a very smart, very articulate, very.
01:45:03 You know good looking man that we are here saying this stuff like that.
01:45:08 It's me because he was not taught that for me or his mom and you know, it's a difficult situation.
Speaker 17
01:45:14 Did you learn anything random?01:45:16 Did you learn anything at this museum?
Speaker 4
01:45:19 As far as what?01:45:21 No, not really.
Speaker 17
01:45:21 I mean you you have to admit, I mean, the beginning of when you were here last week, you said that the Holocaust never existed.01:45:26 You have to admit.
01:45:27 Now that the Holocaust did exist.
Speaker 4
01:45:29 Ohh well no, no.01:45:30 I don't believe in the.
01:45:31 Holocaust. I know Jews.
Speaker 11
01:45:33 Your Holocaust Museum did not work on me.Speaker 4
01:45:36 We're putting camps and I know they were separated.01:45:39 I do know I.
Speaker 10
01:45:40 And you know, they were killed, they.Speaker 4
01:45:40 Do that all.01:45:40 On no, but there was never 6 million killed in the 1st place.
Speaker 10
01:45:41 Were burned in ovens.Speaker 4
01:45:44 There wasn't even 6 million in Europe at that time.Speaker 17
01:45:47 OK, so you didn't learn anything.01:45:49 Well, I know that you and doctor Bonnie Maslin did not get along too well, but she does have.
01:45:54 She wants to say what she has learned from the.
01:45:56 Let's bring one out, Doctor.
Devon
01:46:01 It's it's.01:46:01 It's funny because here's the irony of this show is they set.
01:46:06 It up like ohh you know what?
01:46:08 You know, he's he's been seduced by the dark.
01:46:11 Side you know and and he.
01:46:14 He believes all this crazy stuff.
01:46:15 And we didn't teach him this, and we don't know how.
01:46:18 You know how this happened and this insidious.
01:46:21 Evil this poison that got into his.
01:46:24 And so because he was brainwashed, we are now going to spend an entire episode using multiple.
01:46:32 Avenues at multiple.
01:46:34 Angles of attack and try to brainwash them into our thinking.
01:46:39 And none of them work.
Speaker 11
01:46:43 And and they're.01:46:44 They're just like.
01:46:45 All I want to do it's just.
Devon
01:46:47 Hate and hate can't win.Speaker 11
01:46:50 So this is so the.Devon
01:46:52 First thing we're going to bring him.01:46:53 To a.
01:46:55 That Jewish family, who who freaked out and didn't want him in the house.
01:46:58 So then they sent them to the the Holocaust Museum.
01:47:01 That didn't work.
01:47:02 And then so then they sent him to.
01:47:05 The psychiatrist who I I don't know if she's of the tribe.
01:47:09 Or not but.
01:47:11 And she's just as as shocked as as everybody else.
Speaker 17
01:47:20 Welcome.01:47:20 Thank you for being here and thank you for spending the day with Raymond.
01:47:24 Did you learn from your experience?
Speaker 10
01:47:28 I took away something very different from the Holocaust Museum.01:47:33 I got a glimpse into the face of evil.
01:47:38 And cruelty.
01:47:40 And what?
01:47:44 What people could do to make other people suffer?
01:47:51 And I also got a glimpse into something, Ricky, that unfortunately I've seen before, and that is and everyone out here must listen to this must because we can't have a world filled with hate.
01:48:04 Because you know what happens when you begin to hate.
01:48:10 And when you rob people of their humanity.
01:48:14 You rob yourself of your humanity and your heart turns to stone, Ricky.
01:48:21 And when it turns to stone, we can commit terrible cruelties.
01:48:28 I have one hope here.
01:48:31 I met this man, his father.
01:48:34 This is a good man.
01:48:36 And he comes.
01:48:38 This boy comes from a good man and a good woman, and you on this show gave him an opportunity.
01:48:45 Your producer man was so wanting to show.
Speaker 17
01:48:49 Committed to this and changing her.Speaker 10
01:48:50 To show him that we could be good and we could be kind and we could make a difference.01:48:56 My hope is.
01:48:58 That somewhere this seed has been planted.
01:49:00 I don't know if it will grow, but Raymond does have a place to come back to where there are the good people.
Speaker 4
01:49:08 Who are the good people?Speaker 10
01:49:09 I want you to know all.Devon
01:49:13 He just never turns it off.Speaker 10
01:49:15 Also, I want you to know also.01:49:19 That I think there's a terrible exploitation going on here, probably as bad as if someone was sexually exploiting a.
Speaker 17
01:49:28 Child, it's brainwashing.Speaker 10
01:49:28 That there are there are vulnerable.01:49:31 I don't know what's going on with Raymond, but I do know what is going on out there and we have to guard against it.
01:49:37 There are vulnerable and unhappy, struggling young people and there are some.
01:49:44 Adults who use that to a terrible and evil advantage, and we must not let that happen.
Speaker 4
01:49:48 I'm very happy, very happy.Speaker 10
01:49:51 I want a commitment from everyone out here that the good people will prevail.01:49:56 That's what I want.
Devon
01:50:00 These and platitudes and platitudes.Speaker 11
01:50:05 But one thing she.Devon
01:50:05 Did say that there that was true.01:50:09 That the more you dehumanize a group.
01:50:13 And the more that you hate a group.
01:50:16 The more you are able to justify attraction.
01:50:24 Now, I'm sorry, I've lived in this country a long time.
01:50:27 And I don't think Jews qualify for any of that.
01:50:31 Nor does any other group.
01:50:34 Not in the mainstream and and certainly not even in many people's personal lives.
01:50:43 When people want a country, a homeland, so their people will keep existing.
01:50:51 It's not about dehumanizing other groups.
01:50:54 I mean, I guess once again.
01:50:55 I mean you.
01:50:56 Could you could say that that applies to Jewish?
01:50:58 People in some ways.
01:51:00 By do you?
01:51:01 I mean, I don't know if you're saying that the goyim are closer to animals than they are to humans.
01:51:06 That seems to me.
01:51:08 Like, you're dehumanizing them.
01:51:13 And then, if you're very insistent on having a homeland and and not allowing the same for other peoples.
01:51:22 I can see how there could be some animosity there.
01:51:27 If you browbeat those same people.
01:51:30 Who protects your homeland with the with?
01:51:36 Just an endless line of.
01:51:38 American flag draped caskets.
01:51:49 And you're still called cattle.
01:51:52 And you're still called the enemy.
01:51:55 And you're still not afforded the same courtesy.
01:51:59 Of primacy in your own land.
01:52:04 I can see how people would get annoyed.
01:52:06 I could see how people could start to get angry.
01:52:10 But that's not what any of this is about.
01:52:15 All white people want is is exactly what those Indians.
01:52:19 We're complaining about getting.
01:52:25 In fact, we don't even want that.
01:52:26 We don't want even the subsidies.
01:52:27 We just want, like a place that we that's ours.
01:52:32 A place that we can go, we'll sign treaties or.
01:52:35 Whatever you need us to do.
01:52:39 And you just leave us.
01:52:40 The **** alone.
01:52:44 But we can't have that.
01:52:45 We're the only.
01:52:46 Group that can't have that.
Speaker 8
01:52:50 And you know.Devon
01:52:55 And the applauding white women.01:52:58 And men in that audience and his father.
01:53:01 And that psychiatrist, if if she is white, I.
01:53:03 Don't know.
Speaker 11
01:53:06 Those are all.Devon
01:53:07 The reasons we can't have that, quite frankly.01:53:12 We still have the numbers.
Speaker 11
01:53:17 We still have.Devon
01:53:19 It it's it's unrealized power but we.01:53:21 Still have power.
01:53:23 We're not just like some weak.
01:53:25 Power. I mean if.
01:53:25 We were.
01:53:26 Why would we want to preserve ourselves in the 1st place, right?
01:53:35 But we have become soft and mushy.
01:53:41 And we might have to go through the furnace.
01:53:46 In order to come out stronger on the other side.
Speaker 17
01:53:50 Ray, I want to ask you, Ray, is there any chance?01:53:52 I know you live in a different state?
01:53:54 You live a great deal of distance away from your son.
01:53:56 Is there any chance you can?
01:53:57 Move him away from where he's living now.
Devon
01:53:59 Everything too.01:54:00 He's so concerned about his son that he lives in a different state, you know.
01:54:05 Anyway, love Dad and come live.
Speaker 23
01:54:06 With me.Speaker 4
01:54:06 Even if I did, even if I did it.Speaker 23
01:54:07 Can come live with me.Speaker 4
01:54:09 Doesn't matter where I.01:54:10 Live at.
Speaker 23
01:54:11 You know you're more than welcome, more than welcome.Speaker 4
01:54:12 I'm always going to be loyal to my race and trying to do best.Speaker 19
01:54:15 For work, yes.Speaker 17
01:54:16 Ma'am, I just wanted to say that I don't understand.01:54:21 I never understood how.
Speaker 10
01:54:24 What he can have against people that he doesn't know, as if like people can control what they were born.01:54:30 I mean, what is it about then, Raymond?
Speaker 4
01:54:30 Not about that kind about that.01:54:34 About I hate the religion.
01:54:36 I hate what they stand for.
01:54:37 Us is about.
Speaker 17
01:54:39 What if we had a little that everybody?Speaker 10
01:54:40 Had no hair.Speaker 17
01:54:42 Wasn't allowed to live in the United States, and you had to live someplace where they would talk to you from morning to.01:54:46 Night, what would you do?
Speaker 4
01:54:48 What if so?01:54:49 We'll say that answer to that.
Speaker 17
01:54:50 What if it could happen?01:54:51 A lot of things could happen.
Speaker 4
01:54:52 Well, that's that's that's your point, that's.Speaker 17
01:54:54 They can think, because now you're you're young, yet you think you're invincible.01:54:58 But when you get older, you can find out a lot of things change.
Speaker 4
01:55:00 No, I'm not invincible at all.Speaker 17
01:55:03 I do thank.01:55:05 You, Bonnie and the bottom of my heart for taking the time.
01:55:08 I know this was.
01:55:08 A painful experience.
Devon
01:55:09 Funny thing is, I did watch the very end he he tries to they cut him off.01:55:13 Before he can do it.
01:55:14 But he tries to name drop some kind of play.
Speaker 11
01:55:16 He's like for more.01:55:17 Information about that, you know, and then they're like.
Speaker 10
01:55:19 Ohh, that show's over, but it's one we have to make a pledge to make a difference and we have to make no that good will have the final word.Speaker 17
01:55:21 We appreciate.Speaker
01:55:21 You taking your time?Speaker 23
01:55:29 That's why I'm gonna stand up.Speaker 10
01:55:29 Make a difference.Speaker 23
01:55:31 And not let that happen.Speaker 4
01:55:31 You can find out.Speaker 17
01:55:33 I need to take a break.Speaker 11
01:55:33 You can find out more about the.Speaker 17
01:55:34 We'll be right back after this.Devon
01:55:37 They cut him off and that's the.Speaker 11
01:55:39 You can find out more about the conspiracy then.01:55:42 That's that's.
Devon
01:55:43 All we have, folks.Speaker 11
01:55:45 Anyways, I thought that was kind of a funny one that was kind of a thing in the 90s too.01:55:50 I wonder why.
Devon
01:55:52 It that it's funny because it seems like if you're global ****.01:55:57 I I want I look, I know why global home is doing.
01:56:00 I'm wondering why why it's perception like why don't they pick up on this that in the 90s?
01:56:08 You should have like still skinheads, like I had Skinhead friends in high school.
01:56:12 It wasn't like a crazy thing for there to be at least a handful of skinheads at your high.
01:56:18 And you know, it wasn't like a big deal.
01:56:21 And that was like, just like one of the one of the groups right there was like the Goths.
01:56:26 There was the the, you know, the jocks, there was the skaters, there were the skinheads.
01:56:32 That was just like one of the.
01:56:34 Groups in high schools I.
01:56:38 Suspect that is not even close.
01:56:43 I mean, maybe there's there's maybe there's pockets somewhere in America.
01:56:46 I mean, I don't know.
01:56:47 I can't see every single high school that it exists, but I would suspect it's not as normal.
01:56:56 You know, because it was.
01:56:58 Pretty normal to have skinheads at your high school.
01:57:03 And while I understand why global **** doesn't see this as as a success, because it's not about that, it's not about like trying to get rid of skinheads or whatever it's trying to get rid of white people, period.
01:57:18 So they're going to keep going until we're gone.
01:57:22 But I don't understand why white people can't look like at what point.
01:57:27 And I guess this is a question we all ask ourselves all the time.
01:57:30 Like at what point?
01:57:32 Is the average white person going to say?
01:57:36 OK.
01:57:37 Like what more do you want?
01:57:40 You know how how much how much more inclusive can I possibly be?
01:57:46 But again, I guess this goes back to the fact that you know there isn't going to be some great awakening of the normies.
01:57:52 I don't know that that day.
01:57:53 Will ever come.
01:57:55 I guess for that day to come.
01:57:57 We might have to be in a situation where we've been driven off our lands and we exist as like loosely affiliated tribes like the Indians.
01:58:08 And then we can have a conversation about how we lost it all.
01:58:11 Like the Indians, I guess.
01:58:15 But it seems like there that that that's not going to happen until uh.
01:58:19 I mean, I I I just don't see it.
01:58:21 I don't see it happening before then.
01:58:23 Anyway, let's take a look at chat for a little bit and then I'm going to.
01:58:27 Bail out of here.
01:58:29 I got some some good stuff for for Saturday.
01:58:37 Let me bring the chat thing over here was in Lacrosse, Wisconsin this week.
01:58:42 Not a shabby area for a community, that is to say, maybe it is not ruined yet.
01:58:48 I don't know about Wisconsin. Wisconsin's basically like a socialist state.
01:58:52 I I mean.
01:58:54 I've never lived there.
01:58:55 But I know that they've had, like, an actual Socialist Party with.
01:59:01 State representatives?
01:59:01 I think so, my.
01:59:04 My view of it, which maybe it's wrong, I have to reevaluate, but is that it's pretty pause there and and I would imagine that the the gun laws and and everything else would reflect that.
01:59:19 The greatest story never told.
01:59:21 Yeah, that's a good one.
01:59:26 What is your opinion of the Northwest Butler plan, or rather just the concentration of racially conscious whites in a region and as a general strategy?
01:59:37 It I just don't.
01:59:38 I don't see this practical.
01:59:40 We don't have the resources that do that.
01:59:43 Would it be maybe intergenerational plan that could work?
01:59:46 Maybe, but it's it's the kind of thing that you need to set up, like a home base first, right?
01:59:53 Like, you can't just be.
01:59:56 Like, let's all.
01:59:57 Move to this state and then, like, look libertarians, which wasn't even race based, so they had I guess it was an easier politically.
02:00:04 It was easier for them to try to reach people.
02:00:07 They tried to take over New Hampshire because they said Ohh well, you know, New Hampshire is like.
02:00:11 This very low population state.
02:00:15 It's small.
02:00:16 They're already kind of libertarian leaning, so we could all just let's all move to New Hampshire.
02:00:22 We'll we'll make our little every time people try to.
02:00:24 That it never works.
02:00:27 I can't think of a single example of that working.
02:00:30 The only time you ever have these communities take hold is when there's a religious aspect to it.
02:00:36 It can't just be political.
02:00:37 It can't just be racial.
02:00:39 There's got to be a a religious aspect to it, and it'll have to start out small.
02:00:44 Can grow from there if something else changes, that's fine, but like at least as far as I see it, every time you see people like, even if, like, look, there's a a story and I wish I had downloaded it, that would have been a good one to watch.
02:00:59 Veruca Salt from the chat sent me a video on Twitter of this or just gave me the name.
02:01:05 Maybe I can look it up for next next stream.
02:01:08 This guy I I think it's in north, is it North Dakota or some state up north, I'll maybe it's Montana or something like that, but he found a small town.
02:01:20 And it was such a small town. It was like, you know, population of 100, kind of a small town, maybe it's 200, but still, like, you know, in the hundreds.
02:01:28 And he did exactly that.
02:01:30 He started trying to buy up Terra or buying up properties because it was really cheap because it was this really poor, you know, agricultural area.
02:01:38 It used to be, I think, like a mining town that went bust.
02:01:41 And so then there's look, there's towns all over the country that.
02:01:44 Are kind of like that, especially if you don't mind living somewhere like around.
02:01:48 There's like entire towns that are basically just dried up.
02:01:52 Old coal mine towns.
02:01:54 And so you can buy houses and least last time.
02:01:57 Maybe it's all different now, but last time I was looking into something not like that, but like, I was just looking for a cheap house when I.
02:02:02 Found this place.
02:02:04 There was a.
02:02:07 Excuse me in Pennsylvania and in Ohio, and like a couple other states, there were places you could buy these old Victorian homes like these three story like, you know, they were.
02:02:19 Look, they looked like haunted houses, but they were, you know, they you could restore them and make them beautiful.
02:02:25 And they there was like.
02:02:27 Higher towns that you could buy, like the houses, were like $2000 and that crossed my mind like saying.
02:02:34 Hey, you know, if we just bought, like, an entire city block or, you know, whatever and just start buying up, like, quietly buying up all these properties and then moved out there and do the kind of like the thing.
02:02:47 But it just like.
02:02:48 I said it's never worked and then you'll still be holding to local governments and state governments and all that stuff.
02:02:54 And I just think that another reason for the religious component is it does give you kind of a little bit of a Teflon coating when it when and if the local governments come after you, you can, you have that protective coating.
02:03:14 Let's take a look here.
02:03:17 So Invictus 39, that kid was involved in the World Church of the creator. What I told you about last dream? Ohh, that guy. That's pretty funny. I wouldn't be surprised.
02:03:28 Hi priest king Terry.
02:03:29 Hey, Norm, glad to hear you sounding well and healthy.
02:03:33 Good stream tonight.
02:03:35 Love your creativity.
02:03:38 Are you talking about?
02:03:39 Norm MacDonald, I've some people have.
02:03:42 Said I sound like him and I I don't.
02:03:44 I don't.
02:03:45 I don't see it or hear it, I guess.
02:03:50 Coley, do you think it's worth opposing progressivism at every opportunity you get?
02:03:57 EG Workplace D and I trainings, even if that doesn't, or even if it doesn't prevent the social change, I think it is for morale.
02:04:07 You mean like in your personal life?
02:04:11 Think of it this way.
02:04:13 Every time you don't speak up, you are learning how to be submissive.
02:04:19 Every time you keep your mouth shut, you are silently agreeing to it.
02:04:26 Think of it this way.
02:04:30 I had a gun.
02:04:33 And I walked up to you and your wife.
02:04:36 And I started ****** your wife.
02:04:40 And you knew?
02:04:42 That if you tried to this is an extreme example obviously, right?
02:04:47 But if you tried to stop me, I would probably.
02:04:50 Or at least there's a good chance that you'd get shot and maybe die.
Speaker 11
02:04:55 Do you at?Devon
02:04:56 That point is that your is.02:04:58 That is that.
02:04:58 Your aversion to danger, you just say well.
02:05:03 I'm I you know the chances are I'll get hurt and so it's better if I just let this happen.
02:05:08 And then hopefully we can, we can survive it and without getting hurt.
02:05:15 How do you think your wife's?
02:05:16 Going to look at you after that.
02:05:22 And so every time you are in A and I look, look, it's easier to say this than to do it.
02:05:28 I understand it.
02:05:29 It's not just white women that are subject to this social pressure.
02:05:35 You know that it's not just white women that have this need to conform to the group socially.
02:05:41 I mean, this is a human thing.
02:05:45 And especially as it's a civilized human thing.
02:05:48 Where if you sense that and look and some of the repercussions could be more than just the people at work think that you're a racist or whatever, right, it could mean your job.
02:06:03 So it's there is real risk.
02:06:06 But The thing is, every time you don't take that risk every time you don't stand on principle.
02:06:13 You are.
02:06:14 You're silently agreeing to it.
02:06:19 That, that's just.
02:06:20 That's just the truth.
02:06:21 Now you can interpret that however you want.
02:06:25 But like you can't change the fact that you're silently agreeing to it every time.
02:06:30 You don't open up.
02:06:30 Your mouth.
02:06:34 And you don't know what?
02:06:34 What kind of good repercussions could happen.
02:06:39 Because maybe you do.
02:06:41 Let's say you do.
02:06:42 Open up your mouth.
Speaker 11
02:06:44 And you say look.Devon
02:06:45 This anti white diversity training that we're having in our workplace is ********, and it's dehumanizing me, and I fear that this is going to lead to very bad things.02:06:56 And look, you make an intelligent argument about it.
02:06:58 You don't try to be edgy or whatever.
02:07:00 You just make the intellectual argument.
02:07:02 You explain the real reason why it's bad and dangerous for your people.
02:07:07 And you explain the real reason why you're not ashamed.
02:07:11 To stand up for your people.
02:07:14 And maybe you lose your job and whatever else, but maybe there's that other guy.
02:07:18 That wanted to have the courage to say it.
02:07:22 And he heard you say everything he was thinking.
02:07:28 And that you know that that spreads?
02:07:32 That spreads.
02:07:34 Who knows who will be the the match that lights the fire?
02:07:42 And in fact, you know, in a way, it it's even your enemies will admire that.
02:07:49 That you were willing to take one for the.
02:07:51 Team like that.
02:07:54 And in fact, I think in a lot of ways that's why when you see whites acquiesce, when you see whites bow down before these very noisy racial activists from other groups.
02:08:10 It's because they do fear their reaction.
02:08:13 If they don't go along with it.
02:08:15 No one fears your reaction.
02:08:18 Because by and large, white people do just put.
02:08:20 Their head down and take it.
02:08:23 And a lot of that started because it was harmless, right?
02:08:28 In the same way, a lot of the white people watching that show that Oprah show about Indians.
02:08:33 You know, even the ones that were rolling their eyes and thinking ohh God, come on, you know.
02:08:40 They didn't take it seriously because they didn't see it.
02:08:43 As an actual threat.
02:08:44 No one, no one watching that seriously thought.
02:08:49 That the the Indians were going to, you know, do like, start doing raids on the town or.
02:08:56 Anything like that, you know?
02:08:59 No one, no one actually feared the reaction.
02:09:05 And and so they would allow this this.
02:09:09 Hate speech if?
02:09:10 You will about white people.
02:09:13 They would.
02:09:14 Allow it to be spewed.
02:09:16 White people didn't protest Oprah because she was allowing people who clearly hated white people clearly hated white people.
02:09:25 On to our show.
02:09:27 People that talked about being happy joked about.
02:09:31 He was glad that white people were buying his cigarettes because it was going to kill them off and they had appallingly high birth rates.
02:09:43 Or that **** that was lying about all this crazy **** about white people skinning Indians and that's why they call them the Redskins because they used to skin Indians and including the kids because they got paid $0.40 a a pelt.
02:09:57 I mean.
02:09:59 All this ridiculous ****.
02:10:01 They just let them.
02:10:01 Uh, whatever it's it's kind of like if you have a a whiny kid that you're babysitting and they start throwing a tantrum.
02:10:13 And you have that that that.
02:10:16 Personality type that decides to deal with that tantrum by well, he'll wear himself out.
02:10:22 Let him throw his little tantrum.
02:10:26 He'll wear himself out.
02:10:31 Well, unfortunately that's for starters.
02:10:34 That's a bad way to raise a kid.
02:10:37 Yeah, he'll wear himself out and it'll go away.
02:10:39 And and maybe he won't complain as much, but it's not.
02:10:42 Going to correct the behavior.
02:10:44 It's not going to correct the thinking.
02:10:47 In fact, if anything, it might make him make him hate you more.
02:10:54 But that's how white people have treated the minorities.
02:10:58 That have ventured into their country because in a lot of ways, there is this condescension.
02:11:03 There is this.
02:11:05 Idea that these other the the minority, even the word right, the minority.
02:11:10 Right.
02:11:11 It's got that.
02:11:11 It starts with minor.
02:11:13 It kind of.
02:11:14 It is like a I mean it does I think.
02:11:20 Make you think of of someone that's more as much of A threat as a child in a lot of ways, right?
02:11:29 And so you don't take the threat seriously because you feel comfortable, especially when white primacy was alive and well and the, you know, the whole society was built by you for you.
02:11:41 And if they didn't like it, **** them.
02:11:44 And that was the attitude.
02:11:47 But they kept coming in.
02:11:50 They kept coming in.
02:11:53 And everyone ignored the warning signs.
02:11:57 The people that would react.
02:12:00 Against it, we're like that guy, right?
02:12:02 Like look.
02:12:04 He was he was younger, so I can I can forgive him for being a little edgy and and not as articulate as he should have been in some of those places.
02:12:11 Right, but that was The thing is in order to.
02:12:14 To go against the larger society, that's that's the kind of.
02:12:18 People that are are going to not care about the social like that.
02:12:23 That kid, clearly that Skinhead who I'm talking about, the Skinhead guy, clearly didn't care about social shame or or anything like that.
02:12:35 And those types of personality types.
02:12:38 Are the first people that are going to start sounding the alarms, the people that are?
02:12:41 Going to feel.
02:12:42 Immune to social pressure and shame and all this stuff.
02:12:47 And unfortunately, those people don't end up being the most influential people in the world because they diverge so much from the norm that it's it's shocking to normies, right?
02:12:57 It doesn't it you need to be able to.
02:12:59 Bridge that.
02:12:59 Gap, you need to be able to be in a way like part Normie.
02:13:04 So that you you understand, you know, it's good that you're that you're you, you have the courage and to face that and.
02:13:13 Not be moved by it, but it's it's.
02:13:19 You still need to understand how you're perceived.
02:13:22 So in, you know, in the case of of speaking up at work, the same thing would apply, right?
02:13:26 Like you don't just.
02:13:28 Start dropping, you know, happy merchant memes into the into the copier and stuff like that, right?
02:13:34 Like you.
02:13:35 You're sending like, you know, group emails, links to the greatest story ever told and stuff like that, right.
02:13:42 Like you've got to, you have to be able to use your head and know how you're perceived.
02:13:49 But if you.
02:13:51 If you consent to it.
02:13:55 You know, as you know a.
02:13:58 Group whites have.
02:13:59 That's why.
02:14:00 That's why we're in this situation.
02:14:09 Supersonic trunks.
02:14:10 How is the fitness going?
Speaker 11
02:14:11 Oh, not too bad.Devon
02:14:13 I haven't been super.02:14:22 I don't want to say healthy, but like I haven't been like at my I haven't been a.
02:14:26 100%.
02:14:26 But the weather got has been getting way and way less ******, so I've been spending a lot.
02:14:32 More time outdoors, which?
02:14:33 Has been nice.
02:14:35 And the the Rock marches are in full effect.
02:14:41 And the snakes have the population has been going as it gets cooler, you see fewer.
02:14:45 Snakes, which is good.
02:14:47 I need to I need to start showing you guys some of the snake footage.
02:14:50 I see an awful lot of snakes out here and people like snakes.
02:14:53 Red, red couches.
02:14:56 What's the live stream schedule?
02:14:59 At the moment.
02:14:59 Will it change anytime soon?
02:15:01 No, it's been pretty normal, right?
02:15:03 It's been Wednesdays and or, you know, Wednesday slash Thursday at midnight and Saturday slash Sunday.
02:15:13 At midnight.
02:15:15 That's that's the schedule I got right now, that's.
02:15:18 I I plan on having that at least for right now.
02:15:21 I mean if if I'm going to change it, I'll let people know.
02:15:25 That's what.
02:15:26 That's what it's been for months.
02:15:28 And Gregory, when will you reveal our new ethno state?
02:15:31 Like I said, it's going to be a long time.
02:15:33 And so we can't look at it as an ethno state.
02:15:36 We have to look at it as a religious community.
02:15:38 That just happens to be very monolithic and ethnicity wouldn't.
02:15:46 Any thoughts?
02:15:47 Updates on COVID stuff?
02:15:49 Uh, well, I saw that the UK was rolling back their plans to do lockdowns and stuff like that.
02:15:56 I mean, I don't know.
02:15:57 We'll see how this all goes, but at the same time, you know, you know, Australia is just as bad as ever and.
02:16:02 And Biden is taking America into a, you know, a new level of authoritarianism.
02:16:08 But again, I don't, I don't spend a lot of time thinking about this.
02:16:10 Simply because it doesn't really affect me here.
02:16:15 Uh huah huah.
02:16:16 The agenda is to destroy whites, then to breakdown the inferior third world in their own words.
02:16:22 We are step one.
02:16:24 Well, look, if I don't know if that's the case, but I'll tell you what.
02:16:27 If you all these.
02:16:28 All these sick ***** have been obsessed with population control.
02:16:33 For almost if not longer than 100.
02:16:36 Years and not just not just because the Georgia guidestones or whatever.
02:16:41 I mean, that's one thing, but.
02:16:42 Like if you just look at their writings, everyone that's that's got money and power when they are talking about you know management of the world, they all have a concern about world you know, population control, that's what.
02:16:56 Honestly, that's what this climate change shed is about.
02:16:59 That's what I think in some ways, maybe COVID is even about, and if you want to destroy.
02:17:06 If you want to knock down the population significantly, you'd have to 1st.
02:17:11 Who would you go after first?
02:17:12 You, you'd go after the guard dog first.
02:17:14 If you're going to.
02:17:15 If you're going to sneak in someplace and and and get rid of a bunch of people.
02:17:19 You need to get rid of the people, the guards first, right?
02:17:22 So that you have no opposition when you actually.
02:17:24 Go and look who.
02:17:25 Whites get a bad rap for being being these empire builders and these colonial, you know, colonialists and and and slavers and whatever.
02:17:37 But at the end of the day.
02:17:40 It's white people that step up and and try to save the world from tyranny.
02:17:45 And so you need to get rid of those people.
02:17:49 If your plan is to to have tyranny.
02:17:54 So yeah, I I don't.
02:17:55 I mean, like I said, I don't know what their plan is or whatever.
02:17:57 I don't.
02:17:58 You know who no one knows.
02:18:00 But it would make sense that if you wanted to wipe out and yeah, it would also make sense to wipe out, like, if if you just listen to Bill Gates talking about, you know, his vaccine programs in Africa.
02:18:12 And he talked to the other person.
02:18:14 I guess that talks about population control, right.
02:18:16 He talks about population control and and how there's too many people.
02:18:21 It's not like they want to just get rid of white people, but yeah, I would say what white people are certainly a stepping stone and accomplishing a whiter.
02:18:32 Table Topper or or. Yeah, 22. I was in Jonesboro, AR once a man said to me. Where are you from?
02:18:40 Detroit, a whole lot of nice, nice Sixers up there.
02:18:48 I nervously laughed and replied.
02:18:50 Oh yeah, everybody around was white.
02:18:53 Probably very base there, Jonesboro, AR I, I think I've just driven through part of Arkansas, I've never actually.
02:19:00 Spent any time there though.
02:19:02 Tarun Abdul marked something too long of a name.
02:19:06 Have you watched the movie Kingdom of heaven?
02:19:08 The Christians in the movie are portrayed as weak and traitorous, especially the main character, the Princess of Jerusalem cheats on her husband when she was actually devoted.
02:19:20 Seems like character assassination and demonization of history.
02:19:26 No, I don't think I've seen that.
02:19:32 Iron Patriot, are you going to take a project management approach to creating a community somewhere?
02:19:36 If so, we could assist each stream with a component to help get ideas like starting with strategic objective which can ground the.
02:19:47 Project, yeah.
02:19:50 Like I said, I'll let you guys know when when something moves on that I got a lot you gotta realize I got a lot of spinning plates.
02:19:59 And but that is one of them.
02:20:02 And that is one of the more important ones.
Speaker 11
02:20:05 But as I said in.Devon
02:20:06 The very beginning, it don't.02:20:08 This isn't going to happen overnight.
02:20:10 If you want it to last a long time, you got to do it.
02:20:13 Right and.
02:20:14 It's going to take time to do.
02:20:16 It right.
02:20:17 Chad famous a million of based whites move somewhere together, then that will be the greatest community ever known.
Speaker 11
02:20:24 Well, I mean like in theory, but you.Devon
02:20:26 Got that's why you have to have extreme vetting, because there's a lot of people that would consider themselves a based white.02:20:32 That would be a problem in in a scenario like.
02:20:34 That, that's just the way it is.
02:20:35 So you have to be very selective and like I said, it may be eventually, once you're established, you have a hierarchy that's strong and can withstand.
02:20:43 I mean, because you got to think of it the same.
02:20:45 Like, why is America now taken over by a bunch of people that have no connection whatsoever?
02:20:49 To the founding right.
02:20:52 And some of those people that that can't that are that are, you know, basically selling this out are are white, there's a lot of Europeans that came here that are that have been strong supporters of global ****.
02:21:04 That's just a reality.
02:21:06 So it can't just be like, oh, you're a based white come to my community that that's in it's very fragile stage.
02:21:13 You're going to have to establish a A community that's that's functional, even if it's in a small way and has a strong hierarchy.
02:21:25 That that is functional before you start taking in more people.
02:21:29 And so it is a slow kind of a thing.
02:21:32 Like I said, the reason why?
02:21:35 I mean, you could go faster.
02:21:36 And I've said this a bunch of times, you could.
02:21:38 Go faster if it.
02:21:39 Was a cult because then it wouldn't matter.
02:21:41 You just have the cult leader.
02:21:42 At the top and.
02:21:43 And, you know, he says it.
02:21:45 So it's.
02:21:46 Basically, God talking.
02:21:47 And so people fall in line, and if you don't believe that, it's God talking boom, you're out of here.
02:21:52 I don't want to live in something in a in an environment like that.
02:21:55 OK, so and I don't think.
Speaker 11
02:21:57 Most top tier.Devon
02:21:58 People that would want that, I'd want to build a community with that would want to live in an environment like that.02:22:02 So it's going.
02:22:03 To take a little more.
02:22:06 Out to make it look like I said, there will be a religious component that maybe will help out with that a little bit, but I don't want it to be some like charismatic leader thing, you know, because that's just a disaster.
02:22:18 I mean, even just practically speaking, like let's say you got it pulled off and and then the charismatic leader dies.
02:22:25 Well, then it just dissolves.
02:22:26 Or splits up or you know what I mean?
02:22:28 Like you, you have to have it set up in such a way that it will.
02:22:31 It will live beyond the founding and it'll.
02:22:37 And and a lot of that's going to also I think involve indoctrinating all the children that that are born there and and getting them to to.
02:22:45 Maybe incorporate that somehow in the religion?
02:22:47 I don't know.
02:22:49 Like I said, it's it's.
02:22:52 A lot of it, a lot of thinking goes in.
02:22:54 All unapologetic Pagan, have you heard of Operation Werewolf by Paul Wagner?
02:23:01 There were a militant strength cult.
02:23:03 That a cult focused on rejecting modernity, self improvement, fitness combat, and restoring masculinity in men could be a rough draft for religion.
02:23:14 No, because like again that's I think all these I think all these things kind of just they never really catch on you you I think you need to to go with something that's.
02:23:24 It already has existed.
02:23:26 Structure to some extent.
02:23:28 If you just try to like invent something like who's going to.
02:23:31 Believe it.
02:23:32 If I just like like if tomorrow I was just like, hey, I made this religion.
02:23:36 Who wants to join?
02:23:37 You might have a few people that would join it or.
02:23:39 Whatever, but.
02:23:39 I mean, you know what?
02:23:41 I mean.
02:23:41 Like that's this.
02:23:43 Then you're back to like what I was just talking about the charismatic leader.
02:23:46 Like you're gonna have to have the guy that's like, oh, I talked to God and that it's this.
02:23:50 Way cause because God says and I know this because I talked to, you know, I just was just on the phone with him.
02:23:55 And so I think I don't think that's the way to go.
02:23:58 Don't think that you you try to reinvent the wheel.
02:24:09 Dan, the Oracle, what do you think about people remaking part of your defiant video?
02:24:13 Obviously crediting you for it.
02:24:15 This one on Gab I thought was epic.
02:24:19 Well, I can't see the link, but just because the way that the chat is on this but.
02:24:27 Well, I'll.
02:24:31 I'll try.
02:24:31 Yeah, that's cool.
02:24:32 I mean, if people, I don't mind if people edit it down, make it easier for for mass consumption.
02:24:39 I just honestly the the reason I made that was too many people in my life.
02:24:44 Too many white people in my life don't understand what's being said about white people.
02:24:51 In the.
02:24:54 Halls of the ruling class in the halls of academia.
02:24:58 These are people because by and large, Americans especially, they are individualists and they want they live by this credo of live and let live.
02:25:07 And can't we all just get along and and they don't realize that.
02:25:11 Yeah, that that's great and all, but guess what not.
02:25:14 Everyone's like that and you have real enemies that do want you dead and you know they they want to ethnically cleanse this country and they talk about it openly.
02:25:24 And they have been talking about it openly.
02:25:26 And you're pretending like it's not happening because of what I was just saying about patting them minorities in the head and and seeing them as not a threat even as they start.
02:25:35 To outnumber you.
02:25:38 And so I wanted to make that video to to kind of get through to those people that look, this is a real problem.
02:25:44 It's not just the the deranged fantasies of some paranoid, you know racist or something like that.
02:25:50 This is real.
02:25:51 There's example after example after example of them saying this on the record.
02:25:57 And I didn't even include like I mean I could have made.
02:25:59 That, like I said, I.
02:25:59 Could have made that video like a week long.
02:26:02 So as long.
02:26:03 As it's serving that purpose, I don't.
02:26:04 Care what people do with that.
02:26:08 Red couch.
02:26:09 Please stop reading my wife exactly.
02:26:13 BBB Hennessy.
02:26:15 What do you think of Owen Benjamin?
02:26:17 Uh, you know, we've talked a little bit, we haven't talked in a while.
02:26:21 I think he he's good on some things.
02:26:26 I think he's terrible at at anything involving physics.
02:26:31 You know, you know or the shape of the earth and stuff like that, but I don't know.
02:26:34 I haven't watched any.
02:26:35 Of his streams in such a long time that.
02:26:37 That I don't know.
02:26:40 I think he has some positive messages and that's good, but again, like I said, I wish he would stay.
02:26:47 Away from because.
02:26:49 It's just it's just so, I mean, there's just.
02:26:51 You make your people less effective.
02:26:55 When you when you make them, even if it's just you have them with 1 foot in a fantasy world, you can't, you can't be an effective person.
02:27:05 If you think that the world is for.
02:27:08 And it's going to be, look, it's just going to be an increasingly more relevant thing, like maybe 50 years ago wouldn't be such a big deal.
02:27:15 Now it's becoming a a bigger deal because it's going to be an increasingly relevant thing.
02:27:19 Just as an example, you know, Elon Musk has his has his what's it called the star link?
02:27:28 Satellites and there's like thousands of these ******* things blanketing the earth.
02:27:33 And that's something that you can't even address.
02:27:38 If you think that that's not like satellites aren't real.
02:27:41 Like, that's something you can't even like.
02:27:44 I mean, again you just you, I guess, I guess they think it's fake that it's not real that that the Internet magic is is like balloons or I don't I.
02:27:53 Don't know what you would think.
02:27:55 And so that would be, that's just something that, that.
02:28:00 I I think that I don't know that would be A and he knows this.
02:28:05 I've told him like he's never.
02:28:07 That's the.
02:28:07 Other that's that's.
02:28:09 You know, I wish that he would engage with me on that or anyone really that knows what they're.
02:28:14 They're talking about like he's just look, he's just been wrong about that stuff and it's easy to show you that you're wrong about that stuff and.
02:28:27 You know, just not engaging doesn't make you right.
02:28:30 Or finding people that agree with you doesn't make you right.
Speaker 8
02:28:33 You know.Devon
02:28:35 But I think I think he does some positive things, you know, especially you know shows people how to be.02:28:44 You know, Pro family and and the homesteading stuff and you know, makes that look attractive to a lot of people.
02:28:52 And so that's very, very, very positive.
02:28:54 And he's look at the end of the day, he's a comedian, so it's not, is it, like, super dangerous that he thinks the world is flat?
02:29:01 No, he's a comedy.
02:29:03 The only thing that makes that suck is there's people that look at them as way more than a comedian and and.
02:29:10 But I don't know I.
02:29:11 I don't know.
02:29:12 Is it that big of a deal?
02:29:13 I don't know.
02:29:13 How much is?
02:29:14 What is his influence?
02:29:15 Really, I.
02:29:15 Mean. I don't know. So.
02:29:19 But yeah, that that that's the only.
02:29:22 That stuff just irritates me just because it's just like.
02:29:26 We got to have people that are.
02:29:28 That are grounded in reality.
02:29:31 Tackling realistic problems.
02:29:35 So when and it's the same thing I've talked about, like when you know with people that think everything's fake, it's like, how are you ever going to expect to be able to confront the problems in the world if you think like, a coutard?
02:29:50 Like if you think that everything's just everything's, you know, the amount of of, I mean, look.
02:29:56 There there is the there's those people that say, oh, there's no such thing as conspiracies because they would take too much work and blah blah.
02:30:04 There's that extreme which those people are ********, and then there's the other extreme of everything's a conspiracy.
02:30:11 And I think the right just in general.
02:30:15 Has a just because I think that at a certain point when you've failed.
02:30:22 As a movement.
02:30:24 As as often.
02:30:26 And as as.
02:30:29 Long as the right has.
02:30:32 And many of your failures.
02:30:35 Or a result of your leadership either being wildly incompetent.
02:30:41 Evil or involved in, you know, like you have to to make sense of the world because everything's.
02:30:50 Happening in almost the exact opposite, the way that you would like it to.
02:30:55 And so you you.
02:30:57 I think you have to start.
02:30:59 Coming up with reasons why that would be and and because so many people on the right are so disconnected and and are so distant from power.
02:31:11 That they don't understand that enough.
02:31:14 And so it kind of just becomes like the caveman that hears the lightning bolt and thinks that like it's the the Thunder.
02:31:21 God, or you know, whatever.
02:31:22 Right, because he has no way of like, he just knows it's bad.
02:31:27 Like it's bad, it's scary.
02:31:30 But he doesn't understand.
02:31:33 You know the why that's happening.
02:31:35 And so he, what you know, what's your choice at that point, your choice is to just come up with something from your imagination.
02:31:43 And I think that the right does that a lot and and look some of it's a little bit like you have to right because they lie so much.
02:31:52 So it's like you kind of have to.
02:31:53 Do some guesswork.
02:31:56 Right, but your guesswork is going.
02:31:58 To be.
02:31:59 Going back to like the Flat Earth thing, I guess your guesswork is going to be a lot more accurate.
02:32:04 If you're both feet are are are in reality, if you got 1 foot in reality and 1 foot in like magic land.
02:32:13 All of your theories about what's going on, and therefore your solutions for those problems are going to be completely ape shift crazy.
02:32:23 Or batshit crazy, I guess.
02:32:27 Why is it the bat **** is crazy and.
02:32:29 App **** is anger.
Speaker 7
02:32:31 I don't know, but anyway.Speaker 11
02:32:34 You get what I mean.Devon
02:32:37 So that anyway, that's why I advocate for being realistic, pragmatic and and and in not trying to to attach some kind of mystical aspect to every part of your life.02:32:52 Todd and Zog, what do you think about using religion like in so-called Benedict option?
02:33:02 I'm blanking on Benedict option.
02:33:08 Let me look up Benedict option.
02:33:10 Why not?
02:33:11 Let's do that.
02:33:14 Are we out here?
02:33:17 Benedict option.
Speaker 11
02:33:22 Well, here's the thing too.Devon
02:33:23 I don't want to sound like I'm trying to be just very pragmatic about the way I talk about religion and it's and it's advantages.02:33:29 I don't want you to think for a second that I'm just like that.
02:33:32 I'd be lying either.
02:33:34 Like I don't want to.
02:33:35 Like you said, use religion.
02:33:37 I don't want to be in a position where I'm using religion because then I might as well just be a cult leader or a scam or or something like that.
02:33:44 Like I I'm not saying, OK, we use religion to to, to, to ******* psychologically **** with people's heads into.
02:33:52 Doing what we want.
02:33:52 No, I'm not.
02:33:53 I'm not saying that I'm.
02:33:54 Saying religious components.
02:33:57 In a society or a requirement, I'm being pragmatic in describing that, but I wouldn't want to implement something that that I myself would have to have some belief in or or or or wouldn't have a belief.
02:34:08 I I would have to have a belief in it in order to I wouldn't want to just wholesale make something up and then.
02:34:14 Like, again, that goes back to you'd be.
02:34:16 A cult leader at that point.
02:34:21 The Benedict option is a book.
02:34:24 Strategy for Christians? I'll just.
02:34:26 Read the I have not read this book so I'll just.
02:34:28 Read the summary of the book.
02:34:31 UM, if there's no oh, here it is. Well, there's reviews. There's no summary.
02:34:39 Well, here's the review.
02:34:42 The Trump era has not made the Benedict option less timely.
02:34:46 OK, well, that's not going to help.
02:34:47 Tell me what it's about.
02:34:51 There we go.
02:34:52 From the inside, American churches have been hollowed out by the departure of young people, and by an inspired, or, I'm sorry, an insipid pseudo Christianity.
02:35:04 From the outside, they are beset by challenges to religious liberty in a rapidly secularizing.
02:35:12 Culture keeping Hillary Clinton out of the White House.
02:35:15 May have bought.
02:35:16 A brief reprieve from the states assault, but it will not stop, and the West slide into decadence and dissolution.
02:35:26 Rod Dreher argues that the way forward is actually the way back all the way back to Benedict of Nursia this 6th century monk, horrified by the moral chaos following Rome's fall, retreated to the forest and created a new way of life for Christians. He built enduring communities based on principles of order hospitality.
02:35:48 His ability and prayer, his spiritual centers of hope, were strongholds of life.
02:35:55 Throughout the dark ages and save not just Christianity, but Western civilization today, a new form of barbarism reigns.
02:36:03 Many believers are blind to it, and their churches are too weak to resist.
02:36:08 Politics offers the help option.
02:36:13 It's oh, I don't know.
02:36:14 I'd have to read this.
02:36:15 Yeah, I don't.
02:36:17 I don't know.
02:36:20 I mean, it sounds it just sounds like kind of somewhat of what I'm saying that you just say **** it and go to the woods and start your own communities.
02:36:29 I don't know.
02:36:29 Enough about that guy to know.
02:36:31 If if he was successful or not like the book saying.
Speaker 11
02:36:36 OK.02:36:37 I'm just going to go to.
02:36:38 The very end here.
Devon
02:36:42 Who we got? Who?02:36:43 We got.
02:36:46 Thief in law.
02:36:47 What did you think about Team America?
02:36:49 World police?
02:36:50 I laughed my *** off in the theater when I saw that.
02:36:54 Like I laughed like an insane person.
02:36:57 I I I still remember my friends looking at me like dude.
02:37:01 Shut up.
02:37:02 At this one part where.
02:37:04 They it was after he went through the the racial surgery and he didn't see what it looked like.
02:37:11 They made this big deal out of it, like, oh, we're going to turn him into a Muslim and no one will be able to tell.
02:37:15 And then they're in the airplane, flying to Afghanistan or wherever the **** they're going to drop them to.
02:37:21 And the camera finally does the reveal of what his Islamification surgery did and it was literally just like he had black face with like ***** glued to his face.
02:37:31 I don't know why it was just.
02:37:34 I laughed.
02:37:36 Like an insane person.
02:37:38 And like I couldn't stop like I physically couldn't stop laughing cause every time.
02:37:43 I would.
02:37:44 I would stop laughing.
02:37:45 I would just have that image of him of that face.
02:37:48 In my head, and I would just start laughing all over again.
02:37:50 I was probably high too.
02:37:52 I was probably high.
02:37:53 When I watched.
02:37:53 It so that probably didn't help, but yeah it I haven't seen it in a really long time.
Speaker
02:37:59 UM.Devon
02:38:01 It would be.02:38:02 It's been a long time.
Speaker 11
02:38:05 In fact, let me you.02:38:06 Know I'll see that scene.
Devon
02:38:08 Now that's going to kind.02:38:09 Of well, let's see if we can play that real quick.
02:38:15 I wonder if it's in here.
02:38:18 Or yeah, I probably have.
02:38:19 On here, let me do that.
02:38:23 Team America somewhere.
02:38:30 Here we are.
02:38:34 Alright, let me see if I can.
02:38:34 Find that scene real quick.
Speaker 7
02:38:45 You are the video player here.Devon
02:38:53 Yeah, here.02:38:53 It is.
02:38:55 This is probably one of I don't know, maybe I haven't watched this in a really long time.
02:38:59 It's probably not as funny as I remember it being I was.
02:39:02 Much younger and.
02:39:03 And much higher.
02:39:05 Like I said, when I saw this so.
Speaker 20
02:39:07 There's just one problem.02:39:09 I don't look Middle Eastern.
Speaker 29
02:39:13 Leave that to us.Speaker 14
02:39:27 Sarah is a professional skin grafting and laser balmori fication.Speaker 17
02:39:31 Just try to be still.Speaker 14
02:40:12 The Valmorea Fication completely worked.Speaker 29
02:40:14 Sit up and take a look, Gary.Speaker 7
02:40:15 OK.Speaker 5
02:40:22 It sucks cannon.Speaker 29
02:40:25 You're going to fool everyone, Gary.02:40:27 Or should I say hammed.
02:40:32 Alright team.
Devon
02:40:34 So yeah, that's the scene that.02:40:39 Actually, the part that really cracked me up though is when.
02:40:42 They're on the plane.
02:40:43 Right after that.
02:40:45 There we go.
Speaker 27
02:40:50 Yeah, freedom is the only way.Speaker 26
02:40:57 Because now you have to answer to America.Speaker 19
02:41:10 What if the old man is?Speaker 6
02:41:11 Wrong about him.Devon
02:41:16 It was that.02:41:18 Let's see.
02:41:18 I can't scrub through accurately with this file for some reason.
02:41:25 Here we go.
Speaker 15
02:41:29 You all right, Gary?Speaker 20
02:41:32 I was just thinking.02:41:33 On stage, if I mess up a line, it could mean a bad review.
02:41:37 If I mess up here.
02:41:39 We're all dead.
Speaker 1
02:41:40 Ohh bucked up and I just noticed that.Speaker 14
02:41:42 I believe you can do this, Gary.Speaker 20
02:41:46 What reason do you have to believe?Speaker 14
02:41:51 Believing is all we have.Devon
02:41:56 So yeah, that for some reason that right there cracked me up and I couldn't stop laughing every time they showed his face.02:42:03 I just started laughing again and to the point where I was embarrassing my friends.
02:42:09 So alright guys.
02:42:11 Hope you guys enjoyed the stream.
02:42:13 I got a good one for Saturday.
02:42:14 Make sure you tune in for black pill time, of course.
02:42:18 Devon stag.
Speaker 26
02:42:19 And now back to Wheel of Fortune.02:42:24 Alright, Randy, congratulations on making it all the way to the bonus round.
02:42:28 Thanks, pat.
02:42:29 You've got some family here watching tonight.
Speaker 20
02:42:31 Yeah, they're all rooting for.Speaker 26
02:42:33 Me, and I'm sure you have lots of friends watching back home.Speaker 20
02:42:37 Hi, everybody watching in South Park.Speaker 14
02:42:39 That's us.02:42:42 Good luck.
Speaker 26
02:42:43 Well, let's see if you can't make everyone proud. The category is people who annoy you. OK, as always, we give you the letters RTSLNE.02:42:56 We just need three more consonants and a vowel.
Speaker 20
02:42:58 OK, I'd like a.Speaker 26
02:42:59 B&N and a G and the vowel and.Speaker 20
02:43:04 Oh please.Speaker 26
02:43:06 OK, well, looks like you're going to get a lot of.02:43:07 Help here category is people who annoy you.
02:43:12 Audience, keep quiet please.
02:43:17 Ah well.
02:43:20 10 seconds, Mr. Marsh.
Speaker 20
02:43:22 I know it.02:43:22 But I don't think I should say it.
Speaker 26
02:43:25 5 seconds, Mr. Marsh.02:43:26 Alright, I'd like to solve the puzzle.
Speaker 20
02:43:44 Oh oh, naggers, of course.02:43:47 Naggers right.
Speaker 26
02:43:49 Uh, can we cut to uh.02:43:53 Can we cut to a?