INSOMNIA STREAM: STERILIZATION EDITION.mp3
06/17/2023Speaker 1
00:00:00 When the father season mourning rose, forbidden fruit, hidden eyes, courtesies take a ride.00:01:22 Take a shot now.
Speaker 2
00:01:24 Nobody loves me.Speaker 1
00:01:43 By the blind belief that fantasies have sinful streams where the backs sooner die in the battles.00:01:51 No need blue light and joy.
00:01:54 Take a ride. Take a.
00:01:56 Shower now.
00:01:58 Nobody loves me.
00:02:19 Am I 1:00 and 1:00 because all I have left is my memories of yesterday.
00:02:28 The shower time.
00:02:51 The bitter taste of innocence, descent or race Galaxy seeds buried lies mysteries of our misery.
00:03:02 Circumstance because nobody loves.
00:03:40 Nobody loves.
Speaker
00:03:43 It's true.Speaker 3
00:04:50 Right.Speaker 4
00:05:33 3233.Devon
00:07:41 Welcome to the insomnia stream.00:07:45 I am your host, of course.
00:07:47 Devin stack.
00:07:49 There's the insomnia stream sterilization. In addition, it's going to be a little controversial. It's going to be a little controversial, this one, this one's going to be a little. I know we've had some controversial ones in the past.
00:08:03 This one's going to be a little.
00:08:06 Little I don't know it and it shouldn't be.
00:08:08 It really shouldn't be, cause it's it really.
00:08:10 It's going to highlight the how how far the needles moved, like how far like we've we've fallen.
00:08:18 I guess you could say.
00:08:18 How how much things have changed?
00:08:20 There's so many people that that really have no idea where the point that their point of reference.
00:08:26 This is is ruined.
00:08:28 And I'm going to do a little thing here.
00:08:29 I'm gonna turn the fan down.
00:08:30 The AC is a little loud.
Speaker
00:08:33 It's not working.Devon
00:08:36 Do my bidding.00:08:37 There it goes.
00:08:40 All right.
00:08:41 We should have a.
00:08:43 Quieter fans here in a second.
00:08:45 There it goes.
00:08:46 Ease there, OK?
00:08:48 Alright, you guys might be able to hear it, but it drives me into like white noise constantly all.
00:08:52 Day long out here anyway.
00:08:55 Speaking of heat.
00:08:55 Hope you're having a good summer so far.
00:08:59 It's been it.
00:09:00 It's finally warming up out here.
00:09:01 I'll tell you that much.
00:09:03 The traveling is winding down a little bit, thankfully, been traveling several.
00:09:10 Well, actually over 1000 miles, I would say in the last little.
00:09:14 Bit and yeah, a little little.
00:09:16 Road wearing a little bit but.
00:09:19 It was able to make it here in time to do the stream, which is good.
00:09:24 And let's take a look and see what what.
00:09:26 What all those miles on the road?
00:09:29 What? What they what?
00:09:30 They've driven to me, driven me to think about.
00:09:32 All right, let's take a look.
00:09:33 Let's just jump right into.
00:09:34 It why I'm not going to clock tease you anymore, alright?
00:09:37 So again, there's a lot of things like when when we talked about the gay issue last stream, I was talking about how, like, look we've we it it's been a.
00:09:46 Lot. It's a huge departure.
00:09:48 From just a few decades ago.
00:09:50 The kinds of talking points you you see, especially from conservatives, the MAGA conservatives talking about how?
00:09:56 Well, not even gays.
00:09:57 Like the ****** stuff?
00:09:59 As if somehow we should give a **** about what the gays want when literally just a few decades ago we were putting them in jail in cities like Los Angeles, in cities like Los, Los Angeles, we were doing sting operations and arresting sodomites for.
00:10:16 In Los Angeles.
00:10:18 Well into the 1980s and into the 90s even.
00:10:23 And it wasn't until the early 2000s when they they they worked to campaign against those laws and take them off the books. Not that they were really being enforced at that point.
00:10:36 And I just wanted to illustrate like how far the needle has moved the last stream showing you like, OK, we've gone from literally locking up.
00:10:45 Faggs for for being faggs to now.
00:10:51 Conservatives looking for the approval of **** to to disapprove of of ********.
00:11:01 You know, gays against groomers.
00:11:03 As an example on Twitter, like the the fact that that's a thing.
00:11:08 Well, similarly, a lot of people don't understand how much has changed.
00:11:12 In terms of how white America was approaching the problems that that came with.
00:11:22 The civil rights movement, the inevitable merging of the two different peoples, blacks and whites, and the the forced integration that took place via the the the guns of the federal government.
00:11:39 And all the problems that we've kind of talked about a little bit in, in previous streams that kind of popped up as a result.
00:11:46 But some of the solutions that were talked about back then as early as the early 1970s.
00:11:54 Or would would blow your ******* mind today. It's the kind of stuff that like, if you think that we're even remotely close to circling back and actually facing this problem like rational beings, wait until you see what they were talking about in the 1970s.
00:12:09 Again, a lot of people this is way before you were born and and it was before I was born.
00:12:14 And so it seems a little foreign.
00:12:16 It seems a little insane that people would even be having conversations like this on camera nonetheless, and that they'd be elected officials who.
00:12:22 Would win elections.
00:12:25 So to set the stage a little bit.
00:12:27 You know, 1968, the late 60s, you had a lot of political turmoil. We've we've done streams on that. You know the, the, the burning down of of cities like Detroit.
00:12:39 You have the American Government basically afraid.
00:12:43 Of black people you had emerging of the Communist Jews, like the Weather Underground and in groups like that and black quote UN quote, civil rights movement basically just communists, right?
00:12:55 You had Communist Jews and Communist blacks joining forces in the same way that we we have in, in, in recent years.
00:13:03 You know, you had the Antifa and and Black Lives Matter joining hands and and working together towards a common goal and that is to well I mean to execute the the the well I mean for white genocide really.
00:13:19 At the end of the day, they.
00:13:20 They have a.
00:13:21 Shared common enemy and and it's white Christian males.
00:13:25 White founding stock Americans.
00:13:26 Get rid of them any way by any means necessary.
00:13:30 And this story never changed the story.
00:13:33 This is the this they're playing the long game.
00:13:35 They've made a lot of progress and we're.
00:13:36 Going to go over some.
00:13:37 Of that progress right now.
00:13:38 So 1968, all that sort of stuff's going down, you're having, you know, these riots around that are very reminiscent of the riots that, you know, have been continuing every every few years or so since.
00:13:52 You had assassinations of politicians happening with increasing frequency.
00:14:00 And you have the federal government actually afraid to some extent of a a revolution taking.
00:14:09 Yet troops in Washington protecting the White House looks in a similar way.
00:14:14 Like we had when Joe Biden was was sworn in as President.
00:14:19 After the the.
00:14:22 The fiasco that was the last presidential election.
00:14:26 You had you know that these big fences erected around the capital and and arm.
00:14:31 Guards all you know, all over the place.
00:14:33 In Washington, DC.
00:14:34 The difference is again, this is how much the needle has moved back in the early in the late 60s, early 70s, this was to protect the White House from what they thought probably accurately was a a brewing.
00:14:50 Communist revolution from blacks and Jews.
00:14:54 It's going to now come full circle.
00:14:56 Those people are now in the White House.
00:14:57 Those people are now in control.
00:14:59 And they've turned those cannons on you.
00:15:02 So this this is just to give you a little taste of of of, of kind of the the I guess the environment that we'll be talking about because much of the footage we're going to be looking at tonight's from 197374 and they're trying to reconcile trying trying to adjust to the.
00:15:22 The new reality that blacks are here to stay.
Speaker 6
00:15:29 In 1968, while many blacks were hopefully singing, we shall overcome. Many whites were secretly worrying about being overcome.00:15:38 The week after Martin Luther King was killed, there was racial violence. 125 cities across 29 states.
00:15:45 During the same period more than 2500.
00:15:48 Fires were set.
00:15:50 During the third week in April, there were 21,000 arrests directly related to racial issues. There was fear that if the black movement and the peace movement became allied in action instead of in rhetoric, the United States of America would go into revolution.
Devon
00:16:07 And by the way, what what they means by that the the the black movement and the peace movement, the peace movement, was the the Jewish groups.00:16:17 You know, whether you're talking about anyone from.
00:16:21 You know the flower power hippie types to the the Weather Underground.
00:16:26 It was all these groups that sprung up, you know, that were radical revolutionary boomers who all almost all had Jewish last names.
Speaker 6
00:16:39 Anything seemed possible.00:16:41 Firefighters sent into the ghettos were being shot at by snipers.
00:16:46 The legitimate protest of the blacks seemed to be debased by the looters, who converted frustration into thievery.
00:16:55 An inevitable presidential Commission was set up to try to find out what was happening between white and black Americans.
00:17:02 The conclusion drawn by the Commission was.
00:17:04 That the last civil war had been.
00:17:06 Fought in vain.
00:17:07 That this Union won and indivisible was gone, that the Pledge of Allegiance to 1 nation indivisible was.
00:17:13 We'll finish.
Speaker 8
00:17:18 This is our basic conclusion.Devon
00:17:21 Our nation is moving toward 2 societies.Speaker 7
00:17:25 One black, one white.00:17:27 Separate and unequal.
Devon
00:17:30 You know, The funny thing is they they they said that to.00:17:33 What's going on?
00:17:34 How come?
00:17:35 How come?
00:17:35 This isn't working out and they concluded that diversity isn't our strength.
00:17:40 They concluded that this this isn't a a natural state of things that we actually are these two separate societies.
00:17:50 And rather than say ohh well, I guess we ****** **.
00:17:52 I guess this was a bad idea.
00:17:55 They doubled down and they doubled and tripled and quadrupled down.
00:18:03 And they're still doing it all the same problems.
00:18:06 All the same problems still exist.
00:18:09 If not, they're if.
00:18:10 They're not worse.
00:18:13 And all the data and all the research.
00:18:16 Points to this being an unsolvable problem.
00:18:24 And yet you're just meant to endure it.
00:18:26 Because you're not the future.
00:18:29 Who cares what you think you'll you'll be.
00:18:31 Gone soon enough.
00:18:33 You're on your way out.
00:18:35 Your political power is is, if not gone, it's certainly waiting.
00:18:44 When was the last time?
00:18:46 You had corporate sponsorship for literally anything.
00:18:49 Pro white.
00:18:52 I mean, in the last century.
00:18:54 Has that even happened?
00:18:57 Since since Henry Ford has died, has that ever happened?
00:19:04 We'll go into the Kerner report, and I think in more detail on in another stream, but so they they conduct this report and decide, oh, wow, it's this is this is isn't going to work out, but they double and triple down.
00:19:16 But because some of these fires spread to Washington, DC, where these politicians work and live in.
00:19:23 You know, **** each other in the ***.
00:19:26 They they required a a military response all of a sudden.
00:19:31 You know, they they didn't care what it was happening in your.
00:19:34 But now it's got a little too close.
Speaker 6
00:19:36 In April, when blacks burned the Washington Ghetto, the federal government lost its nerve like some Banana Republic, where the government is not the people and the talk is always of military coups.00:19:46 American troops took up positions around their capital.
00:19:50 This may have been one of the most curious political sites of this American Century.
00:19:54 American soldiers guarding the government.
00:19:56 Against American.
00:19:58 The revolution never happened.
00:20:01 Why not?
00:20:02 Politicians say that wise and farseeing programs diffuse the explosions.
00:20:07 Many blacks say that just enough grudging concessions were made to damp down the flames.
Devon
00:20:15 Why wasn't there a revolution?00:20:18 Why wasn't there revolution?
00:20:20 Well, honestly, a big part of it was because we expanded the welfare program.
00:20:26 They decided in the same way that they're talking about reparations now, because that obviously didn't work right and it'll never work.
00:20:34 They decided that because the outcomes weren't the same, the blacks and whites were not performing at the same level, and therefore they were not reaping the same rewards that it was now up to you.
00:20:46 As a white American to subsidize the difference.
00:20:53 And Black said, oh, that sounds pretty OK.
00:20:56 So they simmered down for a little bit.
00:20:58 Now it's not enough.
00:20:59 Again, it it will never be enough because they'll never perform at your level, ever, no matter how.
00:21:05 I mean, maybe in 50,000 ******* years, you know, they'll like it functionally. Never. It'll. It'll never. It'll never even out.
00:21:16 And so they expanded the welfare state and right away a lot of whites started to get ******.
00:21:21 Off about this.
00:21:23 Because it didn't.
00:21:24 It didn't seem to.
00:21:25 Solve the problem.
00:21:27 They thought, well, hold on a second.
00:21:29 Like, I guess the whole the whole problem was that that we didn't.
00:21:33 We weren't giving you enough money, right?
00:21:36 We weren't.
00:21:36 We weren't paying enough ransom money.
00:21:40 You know, not we weren't paying enough tribute.
00:21:43 So we're going to increase our payments so that you stop burning down our cities.
00:21:48 You stop robbing us.
00:21:49 You stop killing us.
00:21:51 You stop ****** us.
00:21:53 We'll give you more goodies.
00:21:59 And all these problems were supposed to go away, right?
00:22:01 That all the politicians were saying?
00:22:03 Well, you know, we we just need affirmative action.
00:22:05 We need government programs that favor black people because there's this because white people are inherently evil.
00:22:12 White people are inherently evil and are are, are, are, are basically susceptible to this thing called prejudice.
00:22:22 Where they see other people that are different and they automatically, without any evidence, without any kind of data, they just automatically assume these other people are evil and bad, and so they go out of their.
00:22:36 Way to **** them over.
00:22:39 And to try to make sure they can't possibly succeed because white people are just inherently evil, it's just it's.
00:22:45 It's part of.
00:22:46 Who white people are.
00:22:50 And so because of this, we have to tax the white people.
00:22:54 We have to we have to basically take from the these evil white people who can't help themselves.
00:23:00 Who are just irrationally.
00:23:03 Trying to destroy all other peoples.
00:23:07 So we need to by force take from them and give to these other people and try to even it.
00:23:12 Until we can sort out why white people are so bad, maybe through brainwashing and and, you know, some kind of, you know, takeover of the education system, eventually we can get these white people under control.
00:23:25 But until that happens, we got to step in and just take resources at the end of a gun and give it to these other people.
00:23:35 Now obviously I'm putting it in a different way than the way it was sold, but the functionally it's it's the same thing, right?
00:23:40 What I'm saying is not different.
00:23:42 Than what happened?
00:23:46 And white people went along with it because what?
00:23:48 Did they have really right?
00:23:54 And what do they see?
00:23:55 Well, the same problems persisted.
00:23:58 If in if not in some cases got worse.
00:24:03 And so white people started to say.
00:24:06 Well, hang on a second.
00:24:08 If I am being forced.
00:24:11 Right.
00:24:12 If I'm losing my rights.
00:24:15 If I if I'm losing my.
00:24:19 My right to self determination, the right to my, my, my labor, my work, the the rewards of those things.
00:24:29 And and being forced to give to this other group, there should be.
00:24:34 At least some.
00:24:35 Something like some kind of metric that we can look at?
00:24:38 Or else I'm just shoveling money into a bottomless pit, right?
00:24:43 I'm just paying for all this ****.
00:24:44 If there's if there's never like, a what we're doing this until X happens or you know it it it'll end as soon as we reach this objective or this goal.
00:24:54 There's no, there's, there's nothing.
00:24:57 There's no finish line.
00:24:58 It's just this never ending racetrack.
00:25:03 And they were starting to figure this out.
00:25:05 And they were.
00:25:05 Trying to think of solutions to this problem.
00:25:08 They built.
00:25:09 Housing development after housing you know billions of dollars.
00:25:14 To house these people.
00:25:17 Spent tons of money to feed them.
Speaker 9
00:25:27 It is like most such projects in most big cities and cemented into the red brick are a series of public policies that work against the children of the poor.00:25:37 Because housing for the poor is scarce, the 1100 apartments hold not the officially registered 6000, but with unofficial residents, relatives and friends more like 8000.
00:25:48 Because mothers travel up to 4 hours a day to work in downtown office buildings or suburban homes, their children are left to care for each other.
00:25:57 Or for themselves.
Devon
00:26:00 See all they're ever hearing is it's not enough.00:26:03 It's not enough that you built these people entire neighborhoods.
00:26:06 It's not enough that you're you're paying for their children to eat.
Speaker 10
00:26:13 You know, we need, we need.Devon
00:26:14 Better we need better accommodations.00:26:21 And quite frankly, it is a 0 sum game.
00:26:25 The more you're paying for other people's children, the less you have the ability to pay.
00:26:29 For your own.
Speaker 9
00:26:31 And drug abuse is rampant because family planning measures have lied.00:26:36 There are many teenage mothers.
00:26:39 Do you find that there is a?
00:26:42 An incident of young girls becoming pregnant.
Speaker 11
00:26:46 Yes, we have a high rate of that too.Speaker 9
00:26:49 But about what age?Speaker 11
00:26:50 Well, I used to say age 14, but I think I'm having to back up and say age 12.Devon
00:26:58 At age 12.00:27:02 These women are are these girls are already becoming single mothers.
00:27:08 They're having kids in the double digits.
00:27:11 With every kid that they have.
00:27:13 They get more money from you.
00:27:19 Which again is fewer kids.
00:27:22 You can have.
00:27:24 Because there's only so many resources, right?
00:27:27 There's only only so much taxpayer money.
00:27:31 And only so many taxpayers.
00:27:36 So the more children they have, the fewer you can have.
00:27:45 Now this is going to be a holy based moment, right?
00:27:50 You might be surprised at at at the solutions.
00:27:55 That were.
00:27:58 Disgust. Seriously.
00:28:03 And it might sound extreme.
00:28:07 And there's going to be a lot of people that hear these solutions.
00:28:11 And it's gonna rub them the wrong way.
00:28:13 Gonna feel a little queasy.
00:28:16 They're gonna feel like.
00:28:17 Ohh, what's this?
00:28:18 Is horrible.
00:28:19 I I I think you I.
00:28:21 Don't know about this, Devin.
00:28:23 And look, I'm not even saying this is something I support.
00:28:25 I'm just I want to show you how much the needle is moved.
00:28:29 And we need to at least have this discussion.
00:28:31 This is the kind of thing that should at least be discussed.
00:28:34 The fact that you can't even discuss this anymore shows.
00:28:38 You how far the needle has moved?
00:28:40 Have a little listen.
Speaker 7
00:28:42 About half our states have laws authorizing compulsory sterilization for persons classified, mentally defective, and now some state lawmakers see compulsory sterilization as a partial solution to the welfare problem.Devon
00:28:59 Yes, you heard that correctly.00:29:01 Again, this is 1973.
00:29:06 In 1973.
00:29:10 There was compulsory sterilization.
00:29:14 Of people that were.
00:29:16 A drain on the system people that we're seeing as as so mentally ******** that you know that you don't want, you don't want those genes in the gene pool anymore.
00:29:31 You know, diversity isn't isn't always good.
00:29:36 That was a well understood thing.
00:29:38 Ohh, you know, some just because something's rare doesn't mean it's worth something.
00:29:46 If you have.
00:29:46 A rare genetic disease.
00:29:49 That's not like a bonus.
00:29:50 Ohh look guys.
00:29:53 It's very exotic this, this genetic disease that we now have in our gene pool.
00:30:03 So in addition to putting a lot of these crazy ******* people that now walk the streets and reproduce and have dysgenic children, as long in addition to putting them in institutions.
00:30:16 You we would sterilize them as a as a society because it was like, come on.
00:30:19 I mean, no one wants that guy having kids.
00:30:22 He can't or or or that woman having kids cause they they clearly can't take care of any kids.
00:30:28 They would have and.
00:30:28 And the likelihood is that they would have, you know, the the same kind of defects, if not more.
00:30:36 In in a natural environment like.
00:30:38 Let let let's look at this.
00:30:40 Let's look at this without the the creepiness that you feel because of all the programming about how bad.
00:30:47 Ohh for sterilization.
00:30:49 But what about my freedom?
00:30:50 My freedom to have as many kids as I want?
00:30:52 OK well.
00:30:52 In in nature.
00:30:54 Where you're not being given.
00:30:59 Resources that are stolen from other people.
00:31:03 You know, if the government, for example, you want, you want to say, well, I have the right over my body to have children.
00:31:10 Well, don't I have the right over my body?
00:31:13 To go work.
00:31:16 And for that work to mean something for me.
00:31:23 Aren't you just mandate?
00:31:25 Aren't I just becoming a slave?
00:31:28 If I'm if I'm.
00:31:29 Forced to go work.
00:31:31 And the fruits of that labor are going to support you.
00:31:35 Because you can't take care of yourself.
00:31:37 In nature, would that happen ever?
00:31:40 Of course not.
00:31:42 Of course not.
00:31:46 In nature, these people wouldn't be reproducing.
00:31:52 And if they did?
00:31:53 I mean their their offspring wouldn't live.
00:31:56 Plenty of normal people had offspring that that wasn't living.
00:32:03 When you talk about decadence and decay, it's not just the obvious stuff, right?
00:32:07 It's not just the ohh well, people can be lazy and watch **** all day.
00:32:11 No, it's also that that.
00:32:14 Ridiculously dysgenic people can reproduce at alarming rates.
00:32:19 While you pay for it.
00:32:22 Making it impossible for you to financially afford children.
00:32:29 It's a genetic death spiral.
00:32:33 And in 1973.
00:32:40 Some at least.
00:32:42 We're openly talking about, like, hey, you know.
00:32:48 If you're going to force my constituents.
00:32:53 To pay for your children.
00:32:59 After two kids, if you've had two illegitimate kids.
00:33:03 And you are receiving money from the state.
00:33:09 You're you're you're forcing my constituents at the end of a gun to pay for these two kids that you have.
00:33:14 There's got to be a limit.
00:33:18 No one, no one stopping you from having kids.
00:33:21 If we're not paying for it.
00:33:22 By the way.
00:33:23 But if we.
00:33:23 Are forced in the system.
00:33:26 We're at the end of a gun.
00:33:27 You can't have both.
00:33:28 You can't have freedom.
00:33:30 To have all the kids that you want all the.
00:33:32 ****** babies you want.
00:33:37 And also force me to pay for it.
00:33:39 You can't have both either.
00:33:41 You can.
00:33:42 You can frolic around and have all these kids.
00:33:46 And take care of them.
00:33:47 Sure, no.
00:33:47 One's going to stop you doing that.
00:33:50 Well, mother nature's.
00:33:51 Going to stop you doing that?
00:33:55 But the government's not going to step in and and and force you to stop making babies if you are somehow able to.
00:34:01 Provide for them.
00:34:04 But if you're going to put a gun in my face and tell me I got to pay for them.
00:34:10 And and because I'm paying for them, I can't have kids or as many kids.
00:34:16 There's got to be a limit.
00:34:19 There's got to be a limit.
00:34:22 Once you can say is an oopsie, right?
00:34:25 OK.
00:34:25 You had one kid, alright?
00:34:27 Not great.
00:34:29 But OK, everyone makes mistakes too.
00:34:30 Is like alright you.
00:34:31 Should have learned your lesson.
00:34:33 You should have learned your lesson the second one.
00:34:37 If you want to keep getting money for this ****.
00:34:40 We're tying those tubes.
00:34:43 That's how far the needles change what I'm saying sounds insane.
00:34:47 It sounds like super like ah, this is really radical ****, Devin.
00:34:55 In 1973, it was a normal talking point.
00:35:02 In 1973 it.
00:35:03 Was a normal talking point.
00:35:05 I'm going to have a listen.
Speaker 7
00:35:07 Not one of the half dozen states where such a law has been proposed has bought the idea yet, but that does not deter new sponsors.00:35:14 One of them is Gene Damschroder, Ohio State Republican representative.
Devon
00:35:20 If a woman has more than two fatherless, illegitimate children right then, and she puts them on public welfare that you and I gotta.00:35:32 Pay the bill.
00:35:33 Then she has to submit to sterilization.
Speaker 7
00:35:36 And so you're saying to those that are getting the free ride?00:35:39 If you have illegitimate kids, or if a father walks away from his kids that his father.
Devon
00:35:47 If he doesn't take care of it.00:35:48 If he doesn't want to take care of his responsibility in this world.
Speaker 7
00:35:52 Sterilize the man.00:35:53 Sterilize the woman.
00:35:54 If she's had more than two illegitimate children.
Devon
00:35:56 Right.Speaker 7
00:35:57 If she's on welfare.Devon
00:35:59 If the government pays the bill.00:36:02 Can you imagine a Republicans talking like that now?
00:36:13 That's an elected Republican.
00:36:16 Saying that.
00:36:20 If you.
00:36:20 Have more than two.
00:36:25 Illegitimate children.
00:36:27 And you expect the state to pay for it.
00:36:30 We're sterilizing the man we're sterilizing the woman.
00:36:35 We're putting this stop to this.
00:36:36 We're putting a limit on it.
00:36:37 We don't like it already, but at least it doesn't have to go on forever.
00:36:44 The *****, right?
00:36:46 No, it's not the *****.
00:36:47 Like I said, if if you're not expecting me at the end of a gun.
00:36:53 To pay for your your your children.
00:36:56 Have as many as you want.
00:37:00 But if you're going.
00:37:00 To put a gun in my face and tell me I got to.
00:37:03 Pay for your two kids.
00:37:10 I mean, I I feel like you're you've you've already decided freedom doesn't figure into your worldview.
00:37:20 This is how Republicans used to talk in 1973.
00:37:29 And it wasn't just politicians.
00:37:33 We've talked about how much the the religious right has changed over the last several decades, as is in terms of of how it regards homosexuals and and race relations and whatnot.
00:37:44 Look, there were pastors.
00:37:47 In white churches that that fully fully backed this idea.
Speaker 7
00:37:51 In Aiken, the Reverend Clinton Henderson.Speaker 8
00:37:54 Many taxpayers are beginning to raise the question of whether they should be compelled to support children for others when they cannot have more children themselves because their inability to support them.00:38:06 We may well come to the day when government must legislate.
00:38:10 The number of children that a person can have.
00:38:14 Because it's necessary for well-being of society in general, if individual will not act responsible, the government has an obligation as God's instrument to enact laws in this area.
00:38:26 It may be that the government will have to pass some type of laws concerning the fact that there has to be some type of contraception use or sterilization or other means to control this issue.
Devon
00:38:40 Now granted 1.00:38:41 Of the reasons why this has a a bad leaves a bad taste and I think a lot of people's mouths and look, I'm not even saying I support this.
00:38:49 I'm just saying, look, we shouldn't be afraid to have these conversations and a lot of people are.
00:38:53 And the reason why they are.
00:38:55 Is you had a lot of crossover between the people talking about the way that I just framed it a few moments ago.
00:39:02 And people that were worried about overpopulation, you know, these lizard people that wanted to just lower the populations of of everybody, regardless of their their value to society, they just, they wanted to do like the Chinese, you know, one child policy type of stuff.
00:39:17 Right.
00:39:22 You know, even if you can afford the children, you can't have them unless the government says.
00:39:27 And that's, that's where you get that muddies the waters.
00:39:31 It muddies the waters.
00:39:34 The libertarian types will start saying like, Oh yeah, you know, the government just in the same way.
00:39:39 They should stay out of my bedroom, they.
00:39:41 Just stare into my uterus.
00:39:43 Right.
00:39:46 And to that, I would agree.
00:39:48 I would agree that if you can, you can afford to have. If you're not asking, even if you can't afford to have your the children that you're having, if you're not asking the state to pay for it if you're not putting a gun in other people's face.
00:40:00 And forcing them to pay for your ******* kids.
00:40:04 Then have as many as you want.
00:40:05 Who gives a ****.
00:40:07 Government shouldn't have any say in that whatsoever, because governments not not giving you anything for it, right?
00:40:14 Why should you have to sacrifice something?
00:40:16 When you're not being given anything.
00:40:23 But that's not.
00:40:24 That's not what what was at the heart of the.
00:40:25 The the problem here.
00:40:27 And that's why you you heard totally different messages.
00:40:31 At black churches.
Speaker 7
00:40:35 100 miles away, the Bethlehem Baptist Church outside Kingstree, SC, the Sunday afternoon meeting in the heart of Williamsburg County, said to be the blackest and the poorest county in the state, the speaker is Bob Woods, a member of.Speaker 10
00:40:39 That's enough to say that.Speaker 7
00:40:48 The South Carolina.Devon
00:40:50 I imagine that I'm.00:40:51 Sure, that's a coincidence, right?
00:40:52 That it's both the blackest and the poorest.
Speaker 7
00:40:58 Said to be the blackest and the poorest county in the state.Devon
00:41:01 I'm sure those two things aren't related, right?Speaker 7
00:41:05 The speaker is Bob Woods, a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives.Speaker 10
00:41:10 For justice and everybody who says that they are against people being born now, let those who say go and do something.00:41:17 Let them leave the world.
00:41:20 Let them let them leave the world.
00:41:29 I don't know all of those doctors who say you you've got to be sterilized.
00:41:34 Why don't they just, first of all, just go and let the train run on them.
00:41:38 Make room for the new baby.
Devon
00:41:41 See that?00:41:41 That was the attitude of the black people.
00:41:44 What you said I can't have an infinite amount of children that you have to pay for.
00:41:48 Well, if you're worried about the amount of people, then why don't you have a train run over you and now make room for my kids?
00:41:56 You you shouldn't just be out there, be forced to financially.
00:42:00 Pay for my children.
00:42:02 If it's a population problem, you should die.
00:42:05 To make room for my kids.
00:42:14 That was the attitude that they had.
Speaker
00:42:21 And Jesus.Speaker 7
00:42:26 Less emotionally perhaps, but equally opposed to the idea of involuntary sterilization on any grounds, are such diverse groups as the Roman Catholic Church, the American Civil Liberties Union, some fundamentalist Protestant churches, and the women's liberation movement.Devon
00:42:42 Ohh what a.00:42:43 What a what?
00:42:44 A match made in hell.
00:42:47 You had the the Vatican 2 Catholic Church against it. You had the Lemons, women's liberation movement against it.
00:42:58 The ACLU, which is just code word for Jews and the Jews against it.
00:43:06 Which is weird.
00:43:07 Right.
00:43:07 Because it seems like Jews love abortion.
00:43:10 Why wouldn't you want?
00:43:11 To stop it before it's baby murder.
00:43:13 Is there something good about doing it after the after conception?
00:43:16 I don't know, maybe.
00:43:18 Something about human sacrifice, I.
00:43:19 Don't know.
00:43:20 So they they had these very powerful groups against the idea.
00:43:27 But it still took place in some in some jurisdictions and under some circumstances.
00:43:33 And of course, the ACLU in the last stream we talked about how the ACLU is defending defending ******.
00:43:41 Well, the ACLU swooped in to defend.
00:43:47 Double digit and I mean like.
00:43:50 You know, not even room temperature, double digit IQ, people.
00:43:56 Where sterilization was performed.
00:43:59 Now I want you to look again.
00:44:02 Throw away whatever uncomfortable baggage that you have haunting.
00:44:07 Haunting you from the programming that you've received your entire life from pop culture, educational institutions, and maybe even some truth or YouTube videos, right?
00:44:21 And listen to the the woman not.
00:44:23 This is the ACLU lawyer.
00:44:25 But listen to the woman that she's representing when she talks.
00:44:28 And ask yourself, is it really?
00:44:33 That bad?
00:44:35 That she was sterilized, by the way.
00:44:38 She agreed to it.
00:44:39 They all agreed to it.
00:44:45 The four sterilization stuff was for the people.
00:44:47 That were deemed mentally incompetent.
00:44:52 They weren't able to actually pass the laws to do the welfare.
00:44:56 You know, the connection to.
00:44:56 The welfare thing.
00:44:58 So that all the cases that we.
00:45:00 Go over here.
00:45:03 Or in the next little bit here there.
00:45:04 They all agreed to it voluntarily.
00:45:06 But they were tricked, right?
00:45:08 They were tricked.
00:45:09 These are people that that are so valuable to society.
00:45:12 We need more of them, right?
00:45:13 We need more of them.
00:45:14 I want you to watch this and ask yourself, do we need more of this lady?
Speaker 7
00:45:17 Miss Brenda Fastow, a Harvard Law School graduate, is representing Niall Ruth Cox in a sterilization suit against the state of North Carolina filed last summer by the ACLU.Devon
00:45:30 And I'm being serious.00:45:31 Not being funny.
00:45:32 Ask yourself.
00:45:34 Does the world.
00:45:35 Or the country, or your neighborhood or anything need.
00:45:39 More of this, lady.
00:45:41 Be honest, be honest.
Speaker 7
00:45:44 On behalf of Miss.00:45:46 When they performed the sterilization operation on you after you had your child.
Speaker 11
00:45:50 Right.Speaker 7
00:45:51 What do they tell?Speaker 11
00:45:51 You, she says to me, isn't temporarily.Speaker 7
00:45:56 Ligation. Yes, temporary tubal ligation.Speaker 11
00:45:58 Right.Speaker 7
00:46:00 Which means of course.Speaker 11
00:46:01 He said I can have more babies.Speaker 7
00:46:03 Did they tell you at that time that they were regarding you as a mental defective?Speaker 11
00:46:08 They didn't say anything to me about minutes.00:46:10 I didn't see no kind of other doctors.
00:46:14 And Jonathan board?
00:46:15 No, nothing.
00:46:15 I see nothing.
00:46:16 Only the doctor.
00:46:18 And his case?
00:46:20 They never took me in front of no.
Speaker 7
00:46:23 People, Miss Cox, sterilized at the age of 18 in 1965 after the birth of an illegitimate daughter, is still angry at what happened.Speaker 11
00:46:32 I'm going to say one thing.00:46:34 I am not method defect.
Devon
00:46:43 I mean really, really.Speaker 11
00:46:45 I am not method defect.Devon
00:46:49 I mean.00:46:52 You would think that it's kind of like where we see the the cases like, you know, like the George Floyd type cases, right, where they try to.
00:47:02 Ohh yeah, we're gonna make.
00:47:03 We're gonna use this as an example of of, you know, the the police brutality against blacks.
00:47:08 And every example they choose just is it.
00:47:11 It does the exact opposite.
00:47:14 It proves that no, these are violent criminals who are are, who are rightfully being put down.
00:47:20 Who often if not every time are are being put down through their own actions.
00:47:28 Their own actions are causing this.
00:47:31 Well, this was the shining example, the.
00:47:33 ACLU could come up with.
00:47:35 When they're doing their press tour, when they're interviewing with CBS to, like, make the case that, oh, this is bad, you know?
00:47:44 This is bad.
00:47:45 She's she's definitely one.
00:47:46 We want more of these people.
Speaker 11
00:47:48 I want to say one thing, I am not method to fit.Devon
00:47:54 I mean.00:47:59 So anyway again.
00:48:00 Maybe you see a different link.
00:48:03 Maybe you see it differently.
00:48:07 She's claiming that she just didn't understand.
00:48:10 What they were talking about or.
00:48:12 They never.
00:48:12 Ohh, no, they said I could still.
00:48:13 Maybe they'll they.
00:48:14 Maybe they lied.
00:48:15 I don't know.
00:48:15 I wasn't there.
00:48:17 I'll admit that I wasn't there.
00:48:18 Maybe they lied to.
00:48:19 Her. Maybe they tricked her.
00:48:21 But how would we ever know?
00:48:23 How would we ever know?
00:48:28 She can't even pronounce the surgery.
00:48:31 Or or or mentally defective.
Speaker 11
00:48:36 I am not stupid.00:48:37 I have all my faculties.
00:48:39 I have held a job for five years in Hempstead.
00:48:42 During hospital, I have no problems.
Devon
00:48:45 So she she works.00:48:47 At a hospital and didn't understand what sterilization was.
00:48:51 That's a scary thought.
Speaker 11
00:48:54 And I don't see why.00:48:55 How can the doctor say that I am mental defect?
00:48:58 He has no.
00:48:59 Reason to say.
Speaker 7
00:48:59 This you had one illegitimate child, right?00:49:03 Your family was on welfare, right?
00:49:05 And they told you that if you didn't have that sterilization or that operation, they would take all of you off welfare.
Speaker 11
00:49:12 Being that they is going to punish my family for what I did.Speaker 7
00:49:15 Miss Cox agreed to the sterilizer.Devon
00:49:18 OK, now they're admitting that she agreed to it.00:49:22 Second ago they they, she said.
00:49:24 No, I couldn't have children afterwards.
00:49:26 Well, you work.
00:49:26 In a hospital.
00:49:29 And I see it's all ********.
00:49:31 It's all ********.
00:49:33 Regardless of of how you think about this situation on a moral and and whatever level, right, it's obviously ********.
00:49:40 They've already contradicted themselves within like 20 seconds of this interview.
00:49:47 So the state said in this instance look.
00:49:51 We're going to take away your welfare.
00:49:55 If you don't let us sterilize you, cause you're gonna just start popping out babies.
00:50:00 And she agreed to it.
00:50:02 She could have said no.
00:50:03 Alright, take away my welfare.
00:50:06 If you want to write to determination.
Speaker
00:50:11 There you go.Devon
00:50:11 Go determine your future. Just.00:50:13 Do it without my money.
Speaker 7
00:50:20 Because she claims a county caseworker kept threatening her and pressuring.Speaker 11
00:50:24 Her God put woman here to have babies.00:50:27 God didn't put them here to say for other people to say you.
00:50:31 You have two legitimate children.
00:50:33 You should have.
00:50:34 You can have more.
Devon
00:50:36 She already had two ******* kids.00:50:47 Like I said, this is.
00:50:49 This was the conversation in 1973.
00:50:52 You think we're getting closer or further away from solving the problem in 1973 with a straight face with no shame, with no, with, No Fear of being canceled?
00:51:02 Or or worse.
00:51:05 You you can introduce a bill.
00:51:08 That said, let's let's sterilize people that have more than two illegitimate children and then not just the wasn't just the mothers, the man too.
00:51:18 We've gone from that in 1970.
00:51:19 Three to today.
00:51:21 Where if you.
00:51:21 Even hint at something like this?
00:51:23 Ohh that's bad.
Speaker 11
00:51:25 I'm going to put you in a.00:51:26 Hospital and stop.
Speaker 7
00:51:26 You from having more kids. It's faster the way I understand it, both the women's movement and the ACLU are.00:51:33 Unalterably opposed to compulsory sterilization on anyone, right.
00:51:37 Compulsory sterilization.
Speaker 14
00:51:37 Well, I can only speak officially for the American Civil Liberties Union, I would say the women's movement is is so big and diffuse that anything is possible.00:51:46 But basically, we are absolutely, unalterably opposed to forcing any woman to be sterile, man, to be sterilized against her or his will.
Devon
00:51:55 And again, it's a lie.00:51:57 No one was proposing.
00:52:01 They just go around like as an example, sterilizing black people or something like that.
00:52:06 In fact, there's not even a racial component to what they're.
00:52:08 Talking about the.
00:52:10 Certainly there is in in the sense that way more black people.
00:52:16 Per Kappa per capita, if you will cause probably in population wise, this might affect more whites than blacks because you'd be sterilizing the white people on welfare too, and there's just simply more white people.
00:52:27 So in some of these jurisdictions, there would be more white people.
00:52:29 On welfare, you would, you would think.
00:52:32 So there's no racial component in that.
00:52:34 There's not.
00:52:35 It's not exclusive to any race.
00:52:37 This is talking about, like, look, if you're going to expect the state, which means the people around you to sacrifice having children of their own so they can pay for.
00:52:45 Your little ******* ******* kids.
00:52:48 Then we get to shut that ******* oven down.
00:52:53 You you have demonstrated that you can't control yourself.
00:52:59 We're going to stop this from happening.
00:53:03 It's not killing babies.
00:53:07 It's it's preventing them from ever starting.
00:53:16 And it's taking your low IQ, low impulse control genes out of the gene pool.
00:53:24 And freeing up resources for people who are not making these mistakes again, regardless of race.
00:53:29 And there's no racial component to it.
00:53:33 Freeing up those people to have children.
00:53:36 And to fill the gene pool with people that are with genes that are coming from people.
00:53:44 Who would be unshackled?
00:53:47 By these these obligations.
Speaker 7
00:53:50 Well, doesn't that position deny the fact that there are some people who are just incapable of taking care of themselves and their children?Speaker 14
00:53:57 It it understands that in order to be able to allow a sterilization to be performed on any person that that person has to be able to give competent, voluntary and knowledgeable consent to the sterilization.Speaker 7
00:54:09 What if that person is not confident then?Speaker 14
00:54:11 In our position is.00:54:12 That the possibility of abuse is so great.
Devon
00:54:16 They're literally saying you especially can't.00:54:20 Sterilize ******** people.
00:54:24 See, this is the.
00:54:25 This is the you got to give it.
00:54:26 To the ACLU.
00:54:30 Their position is.
00:54:32 Well, the only way like in the case.
00:54:35 Of this black.
00:54:36 Woman who who?
00:54:37 She just told you how confident she is.
00:54:39 The the obviously not the position.
00:54:40 Of her lawyer.
00:54:42 Because she's telling you that their legal argument is the reason why we can't sterilize incompetent people.
00:54:51 Is because they're not competent.
00:54:52 Enough to understand what sterilization is.
00:55:01 Think about that.
00:55:05 You're not allowed.
00:55:06 To sterilize people.
00:55:09 Who are incompetent?
00:55:14 Or at least not to the degree that the in fact, I guess you could sterilize people who were comp like slightly competent, right?
00:55:21 But just not the extra ******** people that can't understand where babies come from.
00:55:30 You can sterilize everybody else, but the people that are so.
00:55:33 Dumb and by the way.
00:55:35 These are voters, people that can vote.
00:55:38 For some reason.
00:55:42 People that.
00:55:43 Are allowed to vote.
00:55:44 Who don't understand, can't understand the concept of sterilization.
00:55:51 That's their legal argument.
00:55:53 They can't give you a competent decision on on their sterilization because they're that incompetent.
00:56:00 But this same ACLU, you better guarantee ******* teeth.
00:56:04 They would.
00:56:04 They would defend this woman if they said OK, well, if you're not competent enough to understand what sterilization is, well, *** ****, we don't want you voting.
00:56:12 You better believe that ACLU would be first in line to defend then.
Speaker 8
00:56:16 Ohh no, she can vote.Devon
00:56:23 Which doesn't make sense, right?00:56:25 It's it's logically inconsistent.
00:56:26 You would say?
00:56:26 Well, why?
00:56:27 Why would a smart woman like this lawyer?
00:56:31 Why would she feel this way?
00:56:32 Cause it this is just a it's a clearly inconsistent view.
00:56:35 It doesn't really make any sense, no matter how you look at it, it doesn't seem to be coming from a place of compassion either.
00:56:42 And it's because it's not.
00:56:46 This is white genocide 100%.
00:56:50 The opposition to this and look, I'm not saying you have to agree with this policy.
00:56:54 I'm not even saying that I agree with this this policy or that it's a good policy.
00:56:58 It's a good power for the government to have. I'm just saying the opposition to it by the ACLU was 100% in the interest.
00:57:05 Of getting rid of white people.
00:57:09 100%.
00:57:15 And the demonizing of this topic to the degree that you can't even talk about it when in 1973.
00:57:21 There were bills being there was legislation being introduced.
00:57:27 And politicians openly on on CBS National News.
00:57:30 Talking about it.
00:57:32 And in some jurisdictions, tacitly practicing it.
00:57:40 And you can't even talk about it.
00:57:42 You can't even bring this up as.
00:57:43 A subject or.
00:57:44 You're a ******* monster.
00:57:50 And by the way, what?
00:57:51 Does that say about your ancestors, right?
00:57:55 Were they monsters?
00:57:56 Because this was totally normal for them?
00:57:58 I guess so, right?
00:57:59 I guess that just goes in line with it, you know, isn't that a reoccurring theme?
00:58:07 The way white people are are are taught history.
00:58:10 It's just a laundry list of.
00:58:12 How bad we were.
00:58:16 Ohh Can you believe how ****** ** people were in the 1970s? Oh my God. They were talking about sterilizing welfare Queens.
00:58:26 That's ******* Hitler ****.
00:58:33 I'm glad we've.
00:58:34 We've progressed from there, I mean.
00:58:36 Ohh that's insane.
00:58:39 Well, the implication is that my ancestors were just.
00:58:42 Maniacal ********.
00:58:47 No matter what you're talking about, whether you're talking about, I mean going all the way back to the founding, talking about ohh, Can you believe what, you know, white people showed up on this continent and just?
00:58:55 Started massacring the Indians.
00:59:06 Because didn't you know white people are uniquely evil?
00:59:08 They're bad, they.
00:59:09 Can't help it.
00:59:11 So why would history be anything other than?
00:59:16 A series of of sins.
00:59:21 That white people must eternally atone for.
00:59:38 You have to have so much shame.
00:59:43 For the viewpoints and the culture of your ancestors that you're not even allowed to.
00:59:49 Entertain or think about.
00:59:52 With an open mind.
00:59:56 Considering the context of.
00:59:58 Of the world that they were living in.
01:00:01 Why they might think that this was.
01:00:03 Maybe a good idea?
01:00:12 I told you it'd be controversial tonight.
01:00:22 Now again, part of the problem with this is there was some crossover.
01:00:27 Or I don't know part of.
01:00:28 The problem for me I guess.
01:00:30 Is that there was some crossover between people that were, I think, making a legitimate.
01:00:36 Point by saying look, I don't have control over my body when you're forcing me to go to work every day to.
01:00:42 Pay for your kids.
01:00:44 So why the **** do you have?
01:00:45 Control over your body.
01:00:49 Why? Why do?
01:00:50 You have the choice in this situation.
01:00:52 I have zero choice.
01:00:55 If this is going to be a situation that I'm forced into.
01:01:00 Then why can't we at least have a limit to it, right?
01:01:03 Like you're still making me pay for your two ******* ******* kids.
01:01:07 It's not like we're we're we're killing them.
01:01:10 They're still around.
01:01:11 You still have two kids.
01:01:13 I'm still ******* paying for him. I'm just saying. 2's enough.
01:01:26 But the problem is you also had in the 1970s.
01:01:32 The lizard people and the Jews that were.
01:01:38 Very either.
01:01:39 Well, I think honestly this is this is tied into white genocide as well because we all know that the population they were talking about reducing when they would talk about this, but they were very worried about population overpopulation.
01:01:50 We've done streams on this too.
01:01:53 So you had some crossover of people that were that looked at this as like, Oh yeah, we should sterilize people after one kid.
01:01:58 Regardless, no matter what.
01:01:59 And it's like, OK, well.
01:02:02 And that creates the boogeyman like, right?
01:02:04 Oh, if we give government control over something like this.
01:02:08 Then they'll just start sterilizing everyone, and then you won't.
01:02:10 Then you know we'll make babies in a lab or whatever, like, as if that's not.
01:02:14 Where we're headed anyway.
Speaker 7
01:02:19 Would you favor?01:02:19 Passage of a law that says that after a woman has had two illegitimate children and she is on welfare.
01:02:27 She should be sterilized compulsorily.
Speaker 15
01:02:31 I probably would go along with it, but I I wouldn't push it because I think.01:02:36 That if they're offered this on a voluntary basis and enough of them would accept it so the compulsion wouldn't be necessary.
Devon
01:02:46 And by the way, that that's true in all these cases.01:02:49 There was very few that all the arguments were that they were tricked, they were tricked, they didn't understand what it meant.
01:02:58 But these people weren't being kidnapped in the middle of.
01:03:00 The night and.
01:03:01 And thrown on an operating table and and worked on.
01:03:04 These people were voluntarily showing up at.
Speaker 8
01:03:06 The hospital.Devon
01:03:07 And he's just saying, look, I I think I'm, you know, disagree with the way you're phrasing.01:03:11 I think if enough people were.
01:03:12 Given the option, they would just do it.
01:03:15 And many did.
Speaker 7
01:03:18 And you're saying?01:03:19 That if a woman is on ADC, if she is on welfare and she has kids, and she continues to have kids, whether legitimate or illegitimate, if she's on welfare.
01:03:30 She we the government, somebody should seriously think about sterilisation.
Speaker 15
01:03:35 And I think it should be phrased a little differently.01:03:39 In other words, we would give her a choice.
01:03:42 Freedom of choice.
Speaker 16
01:03:43 Do you wish?Speaker 15
01:03:44 To continue getting your check from the taxpayers year after year after.01:03:49 Year or not?
01:03:51 Now, if you don't and you want to support yourself and get off welfare, then OK.
01:03:55 But if you expect to get your check year after year, you must cooperate and be willing to.
01:04:00 Have your tubes done?
Devon
01:04:04 And what's so radical about that?01:04:12 What's so seriously?
01:04:14 What's so radical about that?
01:04:19 You're given the choice.
01:04:27 But now society needs more of this lady.
Speaker 7
01:04:32 Do you think that a woman who is having illegitimate children has the right to keep on having children and have them supported by welfare?Speaker 11
01:04:39 I would say.01:04:43 She have to right to keep on having kids that she can't support, but I still say that they don't have the right.
01:04:50 To do this, they could say to her, OK?
01:04:53 You don't have.
01:04:54 These kids, you don't have to make.
01:04:55 A way to support them.
01:04:57 You're gonna have to sign up with the support them.
01:04:59 Or are you gonna have to take something if you want to have fun, you can have to take something so you don't have so many babies for welfare to take care.
Devon
01:05:07 Many more of that Lady.01:05:10 We don't have the right to.
01:05:11 Tell it or stop having kids.
01:05:18 We need we need tons more of this lady.
Speaker 3
01:05:33 All right.Devon
01:05:40 Remember then.01:05:43 There, there is no people here.
01:05:45 There is no population.
01:05:48 There is no compilation.
01:05:50 All right.
01:05:50 The black man gets no vote, no vote.
01:05:52 You got me.
01:05:53 Elected to the House of Representatives.
01:05:59 And Williamsburg county.
01:06:02 Have overcome.
01:06:03 All right.
01:06:05 And I'll tell you how you want to overcome.
01:06:07 How to do it? Yeah.
01:06:09 You won't overcome.
01:06:13 Just go ahead and have your babies.
01:06:17 You hear that?
01:06:20 Look, he laid it right out, he said.
01:06:21 Look, I.
01:06:22 Got elected?
01:06:25 Because this county is the blackest and poorest but the Blackest county.
01:06:31 We've overcome the white man.
01:06:34 Literally, I mean he.
01:06:35 Said it.
01:06:39 You want.
01:06:39 You want to know how we win this.
01:06:41 Just keep having your babies.
01:06:44 ****** and grin, knowing that they're not going to have.
01:06:47 To pay for them.
01:06:54 Now I would submit to you if there's.
01:06:56 The rules.
01:07:00 And I've I've.
01:07:00 Suggested this in the past.
01:07:02 If there's the rules.
01:07:06 Keep having your babies.
01:07:09 All this shame that you feel about being on welfare and part of the system.
01:07:14 Why? Why? Why?
01:07:17 At this point, you're you're the sucker for not.
01:07:19 Taking advantage of it.
01:07:26 You're the sucker for not taking advantage of it.
01:07:29 You're getting out bread because you're not.
01:07:31 Taking advantage of it.
01:07:35 You're the slave.
01:07:37 Because you're not taking advantage of it.
01:07:40 You want to overcome them.
01:07:42 You want to be able to elect.
01:07:43 People like you.
01:07:45 Keep having those babies.
01:07:47 But I can't afford the babies.
01:08:01 Seems like these people can't afford their babies.
01:08:04 And that doesn't seem to be a problem.
01:08:10 If you're going to be forced in an unnatural situation with unnatural selection.
01:08:18 You might have to adjust accordingly.
01:08:27 Sure, as fox.
01:08:27 Seems to be working for these guys.
01:08:36 Yeah. And I'll tell you.
Speaker 17
01:08:36 All right.Devon
01:08:39 How you want to overcome?01:08:40 To do it, yeah, you want.
01:08:46 Just go ahead and have your babies.
Speaker 18
01:08:55 We shall overcome.Devon
01:09:06 They shall overcome.Speaker 19
01:09:13 Many of the townsfolk approve of limiting the size of welfare families. They see it as a local physician's duty to help ease the welfare burden.01:09:22 Last week, a woman pregnant with her fifth child complained that she was refused treatment because she declined to be sterilized.
Devon
01:09:30 See this is this is.01:09:31 More than one community across America.
01:09:36 The largely white middle class was like, hey, look, we're tired of ******* paying for these ******* people.
01:09:50 But as we all know.
01:09:50 Democracy is a joke.
01:09:52 Doesn't matter what the people who are actually making the the the wheels go round think.
01:10:00 That's all just a a quaint, quaint little fairy tale they teach you so that you keep going to your job and pulling the levers and pushing the buttons.
01:10:11 And paying for her kids.
01:10:15 Until there aren't, there aren't any more of you.
01:10:25 Because you were so busy paying for her kids.
01:10:27 You never.
01:10:28 Had any of your own?
01:10:37 God forbid you have conversations like this that at least.
01:10:42 Lease makes the problem real.
01:10:47 Alright, you don't like the sterilization idea?
01:10:49 What are some other solutions I can think?
01:10:51 Of a few.
Speaker 19
01:11:01 After that complaint, two other women have come forward.01:11:04 Missus Dorothy Waters had six children when her husband left her four years ago.
Devon
01:11:10 This woman has six kids already.01:11:12 Do we need more of her?
01:11:13 I don't know.
01:11:13 Let's have a look.
01:11:14 Ask again.
01:11:15 Ask yourself.
01:11:16 She there's already.
01:11:16 There's already six of her.
01:11:19 Doing more do we need 7-8? At what point? At what point do you stop paying for to have kids?
01:11:29 Is there a?
01:11:30 Is there a limit?
01:11:35 Is there?
01:11:37 I mean if it's not?
01:11:37 Two is it maybe 50?
Speaker 19
01:11:43 Last year, pregnant again, she went to Doctor Pierce.01:11:46 Sterilization was suggested early in her pregnancy, she says, but she charges.
01:11:51 It wasn't until the week before delivery of this baby that pierced the pressure, he said.
Speaker 16
01:11:58 He said listen here, young lady, he said.01:12:01 This is my tax money and he said this paying for this and he said that I am tired of these ladies going around here having these legitimate children.
01:12:13 And he said my tax money paying for it, he said.
01:12:17 He said if you didn't want this done, he said, and you just find yourself another doctor so that I I will not deliver your baby.
Speaker 11
01:12:25 It's entirely up to the individual as they're buying, he shouldn't be able to tell.Speaker 20
01:12:28 Them what to do with it?Devon
01:12:32 My body, my choice.01:12:35 But again, my answer to that is my body, my choice.
01:12:38 Why am I forced to go to work every day to pay for?
01:12:40 Your ******* ******* kids.
01:12:48 We don't need anymore of it either one.
01:12:49 We don't need more of her.
01:12:50 And we don't need more of her.
01:12:59 Now again, I want you to watch this as a guy.
01:13:04 They came in and sterilized his two daughters again voluntarily.
01:13:08 They they.
01:13:09 They talked to the mother.
01:13:14 And you'll see when they interview the mother, she's clearly just too stupid to know.
01:13:18 What they were talking about?
01:13:26 The two daughters went down to the hospital, got sterilized, and now they're ****** because apparently some Jewish lawyers showed up and told them to be mad about it.
01:13:36 But I want you it sincerely, and I mean it sincerely.
01:13:41 Listen to these people try to just get through a very simple interview.
01:13:48 What? What?
01:13:49 Not only is the the reporter.
01:13:52 But their lawyer is struggling to get them to just answer the most basic of questions.
01:13:59 And ask yourself.
01:14:02 Did do we need more of these people?
01:14:09 Is it worth the that?
01:14:10 Would it be easier?
01:14:11 Would it make more sense?
01:14:14 To people and I guess it would.
01:14:16 That's why they don't.
01:14:17 Do it this way.
01:14:21 Every month, like if you get Netflix right and you pay, you know, whatever it is now what is like $30.00 a month or so? I don't know what.
01:14:28 It is now, but maybe let's say it's 30 bucks a month.
01:14:32 And let's say you're watching it all the time.
01:14:34 You're like, oh.
01:14:35 This is worth it.
01:14:36 My 30 bucks a month.
01:14:40 But then you know, you've watched everything.
01:14:41 You were going to watch or, you know, they start promoting pedophilia like they did, you know.
01:14:46 And you're like, yeah, it's not worth it anymore.
01:14:49 So you go in, you, you cancel your payment plan every month.
01:14:55 Well, what if what if when you went through your electronic billing, right, your auto bill or whatever, you know?
01:15:01 You had to set up.
01:15:03 There was a bill for this guy.
01:15:05 To have kids.
01:15:10 You were subscribed to this guy's kids.
01:15:17 Because that's what it is.
01:15:18 Is everyone in the community is subscribed to this guy having kids?
01:15:28 Would you keep that subscription?
01:15:34 Would you pay every month?
01:15:35 So this this ************ can have more ************* like him?
01:15:38 In the world.
01:15:44 Don't be prejudice.
01:15:45 Don't judge before you hear him talk and his wife talk and his daughters talk.
01:15:51 Just keep an open mind.
01:15:52 Maybe you do.
01:15:53 It is worth it.
01:15:57 Why do you think they did it to them?
Speaker 21
01:16:00 I didn't know.01:16:01 I wasn't even at home.
01:16:04 When I come back.
01:16:06 They they hadn't.
01:16:07 Cannon Hospital didn't know what he was going to do to him, he said he was going.
01:16:17 M shots, but I didn't know what happened.
01:16:24 And they they had to operate on that.
Devon
01:16:28 You didn't want the operation.Speaker 21
01:16:30 No, I didn't want the operation.01:16:33 Because so we didn't have some chili.
Devon
01:16:39 Miss Ralph, what if?Speaker 17
01:16:41 From that money and told me they're going to take a line and give them shots.Devon
01:16:47 What do you think about what has happened?Speaker 17
01:16:52 The only thing that I know anything they don't get operate on.01:16:55 It went back up there next month.
Devon
01:17:00 For those of you who are American or or or not American, and maybe even American, they're having trouble understanding what she's saying.01:17:08 That's not you.
01:17:10 OK.
01:17:15 The English language.
01:17:18 Is a difficult thing for the.
01:17:19 Again the the simplest of things, the simplest of of answers to these questions.
01:17:25 You want to know why we have these, these, these, these.
01:17:30 Very low IQ criminals in our society.
Speaker
01:17:37 These are their grandparents.Devon
01:17:49 These are their grandparents and you're subscribing.01:17:53 Every month you're subscribing.
01:17:57 To them having children package.
01:18:03 Do you want them to?
Speaker 17
01:18:04 Have children?01:18:05 No one.
01:18:06 That's you.
Devon
01:18:10 Why did they operation?01:18:12 Why did they operate?
01:18:13 On your children, do you think?
Speaker 17
01:18:16 I don't know why they all read on.Devon
01:18:20 Have they ever been a problem for?Speaker 17
01:18:21 You no.01:18:23 Have them been a problem to me.
Devon
01:18:27 Why did you allow the people to come out here and give them shots if?01:18:30 There were no problem.
01:18:39 How were you treated by the lady?
Speaker 17
01:18:43 I went training my way back.Devon
01:18:47 She had to ask your permission.Speaker 17
01:18:51 Well, I don't know.01:18:51 She told me that she's going to say they.
01:18:54 They said they weren't gonna give no more shots out here.
01:18:56 They're going.
01:18:57 They're going to take him to.
01:18:58 The hospital and give him.
01:18:59 Shots that was told me.
Devon
01:19:03 You didn't go with your daughters to the hospital.Speaker 17
01:19:06 I went out there but.01:19:08 I didn't.
01:19:09 I didn't stay, I told him I couldn't stay out there with him.
Devon
01:19:14 What did you first think when you learned what really had happened to your daughters?Speaker 17
01:19:20 We love what's happening.01:19:22 I thank heaven.
01:19:25 I didn't wouldn't buy. Didn't even tell me. Nobody's gonna get my operation.
Devon
01:19:30 But after the operation was performed and and you found out about it, what did you think then?Speaker 17
01:19:39 I don't think anything when they took me back about home and they had to operate on bringing me back up on the stretches.Devon
01:19:48 See, it's not even clear she even understands it now.01:19:53 It's not even clear that she she knows.
01:19:55 What they're even talking about?
01:19:59 Well, but that's just her.
01:20:00 What about her beautiful daughters?
01:20:01 Right.
01:20:02 Her beautiful daughters.
01:20:03 I mean that chick, that's who we're talking about.
01:20:05 I'm not ******* with you, that's who.
01:20:06 We're talking about.
Speaker
01:20:13 Do we we?Speaker 9
01:20:14 We need more of her.01:20:21 Do we?
Devon
01:20:23 Are you going to subscribe?01:20:24 To that every month.
01:20:43 Did you know what they were going to do to you?
01:20:49 Well, if you knew what.
Speaker
01:20:53 I shouldn't laugh.Devon
01:20:59 We don't need more of her.01:21:09 If you knew, why did you go along, why didn't you resist?
Speaker
01:21:20 We don't need, we don't.Devon
01:21:21 Need more of her?01:21:22 We don't.
01:21:23 We really don't.
01:21:25 And again, no one's saying, but no one's saying.
01:21:30 Then, if they weren't, you know.
01:21:31 Getting something from the state.
01:21:33 They weren't.
01:21:34 If they weren't forcing you to subscribe to her.
01:21:38 It's a different story.
01:21:41 It's a different story.
01:21:45 Have as many one handed kids as you want.
01:21:54 OK.
Speaker
01:21:55 I'm serious.Devon
01:21:57 That's that's that's that's the issue, isn't that the state goes around and sterilizing, sterilizing people it it it it sees as unfit and you know the the the the undesirables or whatever right?01:22:16 You're getting something.
01:22:17 You're participating in the system.
01:22:19 You're getting something without giving something and without putting a limit on it, it's never going.
01:22:24 To go away.
01:22:31 You don't have a choice.
01:22:33 Why do they have a choice?
01:22:37 Look, I would even, I would even be OK with a a voluntary subscription plan like that.
01:22:42 Like I was talking about all the, all the, the bleeding heart liberals, right?
01:22:51 They could subscribe, they make it an optional subscription plan.
01:22:54 They want to subscribe to this *****.
01:22:56 To have kids.
01:22:58 Hey, go for it.
01:23:01 Check that box.
01:23:04 I want this kid.
01:23:08 I want this person to have kids.
01:23:19 But you don't have a choice.
01:23:29 This wasn't like some fringe thing.
01:23:30 This was a.
01:23:31 This was a a very.
01:23:34 Considered idea.
01:23:38 Look how far the conversations moved.
01:23:42 Away from things that actually resemble justice.
01:23:49 Right.
01:23:50 Again, you don't have to like this, but you can't.
01:23:52 You can't deny that there's a certain amount.
01:23:54 Of justice to it, right.
01:23:58 That if you're going to get something from me, we gotta at least put limits on it, and even then it's it's still lopsided, right?
01:24:03 Because you're not.
01:24:04 You still don't have a choice in those.
01:24:05 1st 2 illegitimate kids they're having.
01:24:09 You're still being forced to pay for those first.
01:24:11 Bonus kids, right?
01:24:24 But even with all this, no.
01:24:25 Now the conversation.
01:24:26 Is you?
01:24:27 You owe them reparations.
Speaker 23
01:24:29 To Virginia, sterilized thousands of persons between 1922 and 72 in a program aimed at riding the state of so-called misfits.01:24:38 Now at develops that similar programs were carried out in some 30 states.
01:24:43 David Dow reports from Los Angeles.
Speaker 22
01:24:44 Continents collected from state records indicate the vast majority of the sterilizations took place in 12 states, with California accounting for nearly 1/3 of the total.Devon
01:24:55 How much California has changed.01:24:59 They were sterilizing like it was going.
01:25:01 Out of style.
01:25:12 Now, I believe what they're talking about is, you know, programs that took place.
01:25:18 Early on, when it comes to like, we're talking like the 1920s and 30s in regards to the incompetent people, this what had nothing to do with welfare or whatever.
01:25:30 But again, the kinds of people they were sterilizing, they weren't just going around in a van rounding up the *******.
01:25:37 Like bring out your *******.
01:25:39 We're going to sterilize them.
01:25:41 These are people that had competency issues to a degree where they ended up in the court system.
01:25:52 Somehow at some point the state is gaining custody of these people.
01:25:57 Because the family is either unable or unwilling to take.
01:26:00 Care of them.
01:26:02 Or these people are.
01:26:03 Are have become problems in in.
01:26:05 In you know in entangled with law enforcement in one way or another.
01:26:16 So these are people that the state is already having to encounter for other reasons and saying you know what?
01:26:23 Because of this, and because we don't want this to be an ongoing generational, never ending problem.
01:26:29 And you clearly can't even take care of yourself.
01:26:32 The likelihood that you can take care.
01:26:34 Of more of you is is.
01:26:36 Well, 0.
01:26:40 So because you forfeited your right to self determination.
01:26:46 We're going to what I mean, if you're going to put us in charge of of.
01:26:52 Of your your basic.
01:26:54 Life decisions.
01:26:58 Either through your behavior being unruly and awarded.
01:27:05 A charge of the state.
01:27:10 Or by.
01:27:12 You know other entanglements with the law.
01:27:15 Hey, well, it was the same deal.
01:27:18 Sure, we'll take care of you.
01:27:19 But then there's a limit.
01:27:21 We don't want anymore of you.
Speaker 22
01:27:25 More than 20,000 between 1909 and 1963, most of them before 1950, in a single California mental institution, Sonoma State Hospital, about 5000 operations took place, according to records.Devon
01:27:42 All those people, all these insane people wandering the streets.01:27:52 Not just the homeless people.
01:27:55 All the blue haired ******** that are.
01:28:00 Teaching children in schools in some cases.
01:28:03 All these people would have been locked up in institutions and sterilized.
01:28:10 Every ******* trap, like literally every ******* blue haired ****** or actually blue haired feminist and any ******?
01:28:19 That you've ever seen in a viral video.
01:28:23 Just a few.
01:28:24 Short decades ago would have been stuck in institutions and sterilized.
01:28:33 Hey, it's no pit, but.
01:28:46 Ohh, but that was back when we were we were evil, right?
01:28:51 That was back when your grandparents or you, you know, your grandparents are just the evil *************, right?
01:28:56 They're monsters, right?
01:29:02 That's why that sort of thing went on when they were around, right?
01:29:04 Because they were evil.
01:29:05 Your your grandparents, right?
01:29:06 They're just bad, ****** ******* devils.
01:29:09 Right.
01:29:10 That's why they did it.
01:29:19 We can't do stuff like that now.
01:29:21 We we're more, we're more evolved.
01:29:25 Right.
01:29:25 We can look back at our grandparents time and and lust after that lifestyle.
01:29:33 But simultaneously hold the belief that the things they did to keep it that way were evil.
01:29:49 So much progress, huh?
01:29:51 We've come a long way since those days, right?
Speaker 22
01:30:02 The patients included epileptics, the mentally ill or those labeled mentally deficient.Speaker 24
01:30:08 May seem ludicrous to us now, but in at that time people believed that those kinds of behavior patterns themselves were things that resulted from your genetic past.Devon
01:30:23 Ohh, it's ludicrous right to think that any of.01:30:25 That stuff's genetic.
Speaker 8
01:30:30 I might sound crazy, but back then.Devon
01:30:33 People thought genetics played a role in in, in the way that you are but but now that now that the the boomers are in control, we know that no, everyone's just this magical.01:30:48 Love child, the star child.
01:30:50 We're all.
01:30:50 We're All Star children.
01:30:56 Genetics plays a role in the behavior and and every aspect of every other animal on earth, but not humans.
01:31:03 We're special.
Speaker 22
01:31:07 Specifically our generation, the genetic theories used to justify the operations have been largely discredited.Devon
01:31:13 Largely discredited.01:31:18 Didn't you hear guys?
01:31:19 Genetics is it's it's a junk science.
01:31:23 It's hate science.
01:31:30 I'm so glad.
01:31:31 I'm so glad.
01:31:36 That we never, we never continued on with these, these evil, barbaric ways.
01:31:44 Of our demonic grandparents.
01:31:48 Aren't you?
01:31:50 Good evening. I'm Keith.
Speaker 25
01:31:52 I'm Gayle sierens.01:31:53 Thank you for joining us this evening.
01:31:55 One mother and 12 young children.
01:31:57 They have no food, no clothes, no shoes and no place to go after getting evicted, the Tampa mom says she's asked for help, but to no.
01:32:05 Avail. Did the system fail?
01:32:08 Her. That's what they.
01:32:08 On your side wants to know.
01:32:10 News Channel 8 Jeff Patterson is in our Tampa newsroom with.
01:32:12 The story that has many different turns, Jeff.
Speaker 26
01:32:15 Indeed it does.01:32:16 GAIL Angel Adams says her children are a gift from God.
01:32:20 But now she needs help caring for them.
01:32:22 Adams is blaming the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office child protection team and others for her problems.
Speaker 13
01:32:29 In my case, they hadn't been in my life six months and I'm homeless.Speaker 26
01:32:33 37 year old Angel Adams blames the system for her problems. A system of social service agencies trying to help her.01:32:41 Adams has 15 children, 12 who are now living with her in this small motel room.
01:32:46 While we were in the room, the children had no food available, no shoes, and Adam says they haven't had a change of clothes in more than three days.
01:32:55 A concerned employee of the motel called us after seeing her plight.
01:32:59 Landlords recently evicted Adams and her children from this Tampa apartment after discovering she was living there with her twelve children.
01:33:07 The kids, clothes, books, toys and furniture are now out on the curb, picked over by scavengers.
01:33:13 The buildings owners say they gave ample warning to Adams warnings.
01:33:17 They say she chose to ignore.
Speaker 27
01:33:19 We tried to help them and and and.01:33:23 I think several other agencies, you know, with paying of her rent and the paying of her utilities and stuff, you know, did more than their part.
Speaker 26
01:33:31 But Adam says her life didn't start to fall apart until social service agencies got involved.01:33:37 Her fiance, Gary Brown, senior the man who fathered ten of her fifteen children, was arrested.
Speaker 13
01:33:43 I lost everything by this apt.Speaker 26
01:33:43 And Adam says she was left with nothing.Speaker 13
01:33:45 I don't have any clothes.01:33:48 People been donating food just around here, just helping me out with food, and I don't have anything.
Speaker 26
01:33:55 We call the Department of Children and Families to see what they've been doing to help DCF, says Hillsborough Kids Incorporated has been helping by paying Adams rent, even providing her furniture, Adams says it isn't enough.Speaker 13
01:34:08 Somebody needs to pay.01:34:13 And my all our suffering.
01:34:16 Somebody needs to be held accountable.
Devon
01:34:20 And that's somebody.01:34:24 Is you?
01:34:33 Aren't you glad you didn't go down the dark?
01:34:36 Corridor forged by your ancestors.
01:34:45 15 children.
01:34:47 You're paying for her rent and buying her furniture, and that's not enough. Someone's got to step up and take responsibility, she says.
01:35:09 This is from 2011.
01:35:12 This case went.
01:35:13 On and on for a while.
Speaker 13
01:35:18 And they need to pay.Speaker 26
01:35:20 DCF regional director Nick Cox.Devon
01:35:22 They need to pay.01:35:23 That means you you need to pay.
Speaker 26
01:35:27 Fox wanted to see for himself the situation that Adams now finds herself in.Speaker 28
01:35:32 I know there's some help, that's.01:35:33 Been coming your way but.
01:35:34 What I'm concerned about right now is I want to make sure, number one, that for the for, for, for right now, you know all of you and your kids don't belong in that one room.
Speaker 26
01:35:44 Tonight, Angel Adams and her twelve children are in a much better place after Nick Cox, who is the regional director of the Department of Children and Families, got involved.01:35:52 He found a temporary home at a kids place in Brandon for the family.
01:35:57 DCF says they will sit down with Adams and a team of case management workers to determine the best way to move forward.
01:36:04 To help her.
01:36:05 And the children.
Devon
01:36:07 So I'm sure it all worked out.01:36:08 Right.
01:36:09 All you need to do is have all these more all.
01:36:11 These government programs.
01:36:14 With your mandatory subscription.
01:36:19 Pay for her, her living expenses.
01:36:21 And and and and those.
01:36:22 Adorable little kids, right?
01:36:24 They they would all be provided for, right?
01:36:27 That's how.
01:36:27 That's how this story panned out, right, families.
Speaker 25
01:36:29 Families, a spokesperson for HKI says they've been trying to work with Adams for months to help, even paying $800 a month in rent for several months trying to help.01:36:39 Her get.
01:36:40 She has been given has given birth to 15 children. She was living with twelve of those children in a small two-bedroom hotel room.
01:36:47 She also angered a lot of you with her attitude today.
01:36:50 Angel Yulia Adams was back in Hillsborough court.
01:36:53 And again, surprised everyone.
01:36:56 News journalist Jeff Patterson has covered this story for us from the very beginning and joins us now with this very latest development.
Speaker 26
01:37:03 Well, Angel Yulee Adams was sent to jail last week for contempt of court when she refused to tell the judge whether she was pregnant.01:37:10 Today, Angel finally answered the question.
Speaker 13
01:37:14 I'm just a single mom with 12 minded children.Speaker 26
01:37:17 When we first met Angel Adam, she was living in a small motel room with 12 of her fifteen children, ranging in age from 11 years to six months, and she was angry at the system.Speaker 13
01:37:28 If somebody needs to pay.Speaker 29
01:37:30 Ohh my.Speaker 26
01:37:32 DCF regional director Nick Cox stepped in and moved Angel and her children to a kids place in Brandon as a temporary home, but Angel remained defiant in court last week.01:37:43 Hillsborough County Judge Tracy Sheehan asked Angel a pointed question at a status hearing.
Speaker
01:37:48 Are you pregnant?Speaker 26
01:37:49 She had demanded to know because she was concerned Adams had been with the man in front of the children at the motel room or in a small two-bedroom apartment she had lived in before being evicted.Speaker 13
01:38:00 Take her away, deputies.Speaker 26
01:38:02 When Adams refused to answer, she and sent her to jail, breaking.Devon
01:38:07 Ohh, so no, she's even though she's getting all this free stuff.01:38:11 The judge wants to know if she's ******* guys in front of her twelve kids and she refuses to answer.
01:38:18 But I'm I'm sure it worked out though, right?
01:38:20 Eventually she figured it out.
Speaker 29
01:38:22 Angel Julie Adams was here at the Hillsborough County Courthouse.01:38:25 There was a shot at her kids getting out of a foster home.
01:38:28 That's if a.
01:38:28 Relative took them in, but it turns out.
01:38:31 That family member doesn't want to help her anymore.
01:38:36 This yellow E Tampa home is a place some family members say is big enough to house 12 kids.
01:38:41 There was a chance that Angel Julie Adams is one dozen children could get out of foster care and.
01:38:46 Stay here with her.
Speaker 2
01:38:47 Joe fell on hard times when the state come in and and the judge and DCF.01:38:52 They came in and brought a lot of mess, you know, and Alex, different allegations against her.
01:38:57 But before then, Angel was doing great on her.
Speaker 29
01:39:00 Own Adams's sister Mary Gibson lives next door to job and told us state authorities are being hard on the woman.Speaker 2
01:39:05 I'd be won my cases and I still don't have my children.01:39:08 She we're tired.
01:39:09 The family is tired.
01:39:11 Just give us back our family.
Speaker 29
01:39:14 In courtroom 308.Devon
01:39:16 So anyway, they keep paying for her.01:39:19 And you would.
01:39:19 Think that like oh.
01:39:20 Finally, because this is like this, yeah. This story is from 2011. She finally.
01:39:24 Gets out.
01:39:26 But now it keeps going keeps going her.
01:39:28 Family members don't want.
01:39:29 To help her, you're still you're paying for all this.
Speaker 20
01:39:31 Mother of 15 children, twelve of whom are minors.01:39:35 She was jailed for being in contempt of court when she wouldn't tell the judge if she was pregnant again, or identify who was around her children.
01:39:43 Fox Thirteens Oneli says Angel Adams is out now.
01:39:46 But she's further away from getting her children back.
Speaker 30
01:39:52 The last time we saw Angel Adams, she was getting out of jail on contempt charges, judge releasing her because all twelve of her minor children are now in protective custody.Speaker 24
01:40:01 I have no interest.Speaker 14
01:40:02 In leaving her in jail.Speaker 30
01:40:04 Adams had already made headlines for lambasting social workers for not doing enough after they gave her thousands in assistance and arranged a new home.01:40:12 Now more trouble.
01:40:13 Only a day after Adams released from jail, police had to be called.
01:40:18 Say Adams and her sister in front of the children became profane and abusive with shelter workers.
Speaker 24
01:40:20 Mark and.Devon
01:40:25 Ah, isn't that great?01:40:27 But clearly, now.
01:40:28 Now they're fine, right?
01:40:29 They've been getting thousands of dollars that you're paying for every month.
Speaker 31
01:40:33 Adams became an example for many of what they say is a broken welfare system here in America.01:40:39 And now Angel is facing eviction, and once again she is demanding someone else pay.
01:40:44 News channel is Jeff Patterson joining us now live from the Hillsborough County Courthouse, where Adams was in front of a judge again today.
Speaker 26
01:40:53 Good evening.01:40:54 Angel was back in court today.
01:40:55 Angel Adams.
01:40:56 Now Angel Brown become became very famous.
01:41:00 And actually out of all of the stories I've ever done at news channel 8, she's the one most people talk about.
01:41:06 She's the one most people remember, all because of 1 phrase she uttered when I first met.
Speaker 13
01:41:13 Somebody needs to be held accountable.01:41:16 And they need to pay.
Speaker 26
01:41:17 When I first met Angel, she was living in a one bedroom motel.01:41:21 Twelve of her children were sharing just two beds, and Angel demanded that someone pay for her to move into a new house.
01:41:30 With the help of the Department of Children and Families.
01:41:32 Angel moved into a new.
01:41:35 But when someone posted stories about her on YouTube, she became internationally famous as an example of what is wrong with the welfare system in America.
01:41:45 Angel doesn't care that people across the country hate.
Speaker 13
01:41:49 Her that's OK, because they don't know me.Speaker 26
01:41:52 Now Angel and her husband are back in trouble and back in court.Speaker 13
01:41:56 Our lights go on, they.Speaker
01:41:58 Go off they go.01:41:58 On they go off.
Speaker 26
01:42:00 Angel is facing eviction from her home and her power has been turned off because they owe nearly $600 in back payments, Angel told the judge.01:42:09 She used a check from the Tampa Housing Authority that was to pay for the power bill to pay instead to evacuate.
01:42:16 For children during Hurricane Irma.
Speaker 13
01:42:19 And I used it for my children to evacuate for the Irma hurricane.01:42:23 When they told us to get out, I.
Devon
01:42:27 It never ******* ends.01:42:28 OK, that's the moral of the story.
01:42:31 It never ******* ends.
01:42:32 She has 15 kids and you're paying for them in perpetuity.
01:42:39 And this story, this kind of story is so common.
01:42:44 That people, that it's like a.
01:42:45 Joke to them.
01:42:46 Now it's.
01:42:46 Ohh, it's hilarious.
01:42:47 She's got 15 kids and it's so yeah, it's so ******* funny.
Speaker 32
01:42:51 A man in Tennessee has thirty children with 11 different women, and he is 33 years old now, according to CNN affiliate WREG. He is now begging the state to help him help him pay his child support.01:43:04 I want to.
01:43:04 Bring back in sunny hostin she's on.
01:43:06 The case with us.
Devon
01:43:08 30 kids with 11 children or 11 mothers.01:43:14 But it's real funny, isn't it?
01:43:16 It's hilarious at six.
Speaker 23
01:43:19 Hi everyone.01:43:20 He considers himself a ladies.
Speaker 10
01:43:22 Man and this so-called Romeo, admits fathering 22 children by 14 different women.Devon
01:43:29 22 children with 14 women.01:43:34 But yeah, this sterilization stuff you're talking about, Devin, that's extreme.
01:43:38 We can't even talk about that.
01:43:48 We can't even talk about that.
01:44:04 Ah, I don't know.
01:44:07 I hope this puts things into perspective.
01:44:12 I hope that that if.
01:44:13 Nothing else. And look again. I'm not. I'm not proposing anything here. I'm just saying take a look at the conversation. How much has changed? You look at 1973.
01:44:22 We had serious Republican elected officials.
01:44:27 In certain jurisdictions.
01:44:32 The policy that after you have two illegitimate children.
01:44:37 And you're still collecting welfare?
01:44:40 It's time that that we, at least.
01:44:42 Put a cap on it.
01:44:46 Again, totally voluntary in both ways.
01:44:49 Both the surgery and the the need for the surgery because you could always say no to the checks, right?
01:45:00 We go from that situation in 1973.
01:45:07 So now it's just a funny haha.
01:45:11 Now it's just a.
01:45:12 Funny haha, that that guy has thirty kids.
01:45:16 It's just a funny haha.
01:45:17 That girl has has has 15 kids.
01:45:21 But this guy's got 22 kids.
01:45:41 Like I said, if there's the rules.
01:45:48 Many of us are slacking.
01:45:56 All right.
01:45:57 Well, let's, let's take a look at some hyper chats then.
01:46:02 Again, I I just hope this.
01:46:04 I just think that people don't have they don't have any context.
01:46:08 They don't understand how much things have changed.
01:46:17 They don't realize that that, this, this, this was even a conversation in.
01:46:20 The 1970s.
01:46:26 And so taboo.
01:46:32 That you can't even talk about it anymore.
01:46:37 What a conversation that would that would be.
01:46:40 Imagine on the Senate floor them discussing then.
01:46:47 But don't worry, we're winning.
01:46:51 Because the Dodgers.
01:46:54 Have the same attendance that they always do on Friday nights.
01:46:58 The night they promoted satanic ********.
01:47:04 People. People protested.
01:47:10 Uh, but no, but Devin, they had.
01:47:12 To move the the Satanic training ceremony till but before the game and not during.
01:47:17 The game.
Speaker 1
01:47:18 Ohh yes, want.Devon
01:47:18 Oh, I guess you won.01:47:21 Zazie Mac Taskbot can't catch you live, but here's a shekel.
01:47:24 Thank you for your efforts.
01:47:25 Many people say get out of the city, but what happens when you need medical attention?
01:47:29 You're right back in the city, depending on day, chondra and dachuan, changing your catheter well, that's all the more reason to live a healthy life.
01:47:39 Why are you dependent on medical professionals to just be and?
01:47:44 Have a life.
01:47:47 Why can't you find ways of?
01:47:50 Of of having a healthy life.
01:47:52 And by the way, most of that will work its way or will work itself out just by not being in the city.
01:48:00 Not eating garbage. Food.
01:48:03 Don't eat the gooey slop.
01:48:07 Go outside, get some sunshine.
01:48:14 Ali Mir thanks in advance for the new show or for the show, Devin, A few additional shackles for the effort.
01:48:20 Well, I appreciate that.
01:48:24 Graham playing games in my place of business, I see a new trans person every couple of days.
01:48:30 So many trans people in my city.
01:48:32 It's weird, but I live in Edmonton, extremely liberal city and flooded with immigration.
01:48:38 Indian mayor voted for by Indian immigrants.
01:48:41 White boomers don't think people vote in racial blocks.
01:48:47 Well, there you go.
01:48:48 Yeah, there's ******** popping up everywhere in, in a even.
01:48:52 In as far.
01:48:53 Out I I've I've seen him out here.
01:48:56 Closed out here.
01:48:58 You continue my father ethnically British said that he doesn't think that the English will become a minority in England.
01:49:06 I asked him if he thinks they will reintegrate not in English.
01:49:10 He said no.
01:49:12 The immigrants will assimilate in a couple of generations and become English magically, of course.
01:49:18 This is the boomer mindset.
01:49:19 Yes, it is.
01:49:22 Ask him why the Blacks haven't assimilated in over 400 years.
01:49:33 I mean.
01:49:34 Simple question.
01:49:37 Sure. We'll have some socioeconomic reason for it. Harmless. Gee, racial dot maps are OK, but another way to find out the race demographics of an area is to go to siteslikegreatschools.org and look at the schools in the area. The website includes the race demographics of the students for each.
01:49:55 Still home school?
01:49:56 Yeah, well, that would be a more accurate telling, because that's going to be the that's going to be the demographics.
01:50:04 In the very near future.
01:50:07 Right.
01:50:08 In other words, if you're looking at the demographics of schools, it's taking out the 80 year old boomers who really don't really matter at that point.
01:50:18 Because if you move to that area thinking like ohh it's it's like 99% white, but like half of those people are like 85 year old.
01:50:27 Boomers are going to.
01:50:28 Be dead in a year.
01:50:29 You know, it doesn't really matter, right?
01:50:31 So this will tell you what the demographics are about to be.
01:50:35 So that's cool.
01:50:35 I mean, I don't know if if the site, if the data on the site is good, but.
01:50:40 You know, if it's what you say.
01:50:41 It is.
01:50:42 Graham playing games, I hate this Democrats are the real racist **** so much.
01:50:48 Yeah, it's bad.
01:50:50 Let me see what the.
01:50:52 Send me a link here.
Speaker 18
01:50:57 Let's see. Come on.Devon
01:51:01 The best way to.Speaker 10
01:51:01 Burn on.Devon
01:51:04 Making me open up a browser.01:51:06 This always happens.
01:51:09 Alright, let me see if I can get this to work.
01:51:28 OK.
01:51:28 So I guess is Tim Poole complaining about syrup.
Speaker
01:51:33 I don't know.01:51:34 I don't.
Devon
01:51:34 Get it? Uh.01:51:38 Graham playing games, I appreciate your streams and enjoy listening to them on my drive to and from work.
01:51:44 Thanks, Devin.
01:51:45 Also, do you know of Devin Tracy?
01:51:47 He covers a lot of black crime.
01:51:50 The name sounds familiar.
01:51:53 I feel like I follow him on Twitter or something, but I don't.
01:51:58 I don't know.
01:51:59 I don't know.
01:52:00 I don't know him.
01:52:00 I don't know him.
01:52:02 I know for sure.
01:52:02 I don't know him, but I feel like I I I follow him on.
01:52:05 Twitter, I know that I've seen the name.
01:52:09 Uh postmaster?
01:52:10 That intro music made me.
01:52:11 Cry. Well, there you go.
01:52:14 I don't know which one.
01:52:14 I don't know what song.
01:52:17 The the Hitler techno or.
01:52:24 Friendly neighborhood fascist.
01:52:25 Glad to catch you before I sleep, but used to be that faggs were a product of molestation, but they've recently revealed that the average age to **** exposure is 10.
01:52:34 If that doesn't work, them some purple haired **** in a teaching position will do you agree that they've bypassed direct abuse to fat kids?
01:52:42 I you know, I suspect that I mean, that's something that's a new phenomenon.
01:52:46 And and and so.
01:52:47 Unfortunately, the kind of thing.
01:52:48 That probably will never get real.
01:52:49 Get on.
01:52:50 But I suspect that that would cause a problem if you because what's happening in my estimation is when you have a little boy, for example, who is molested by a man, it confuses them sexually because it, you know, they they they start connecting, you know.
01:53:09 Men, older men with sexuality in that case.
01:53:16 Because of the, the types of **** that children have access to range from really anything I could see a, you know, a kid who's also, you know, the same age like say, you know, younger kid accessing.
01:53:32 Bizarre **** in that ******* them up sexually as well.
01:53:36 To the degree, maybe even that that being molested would have all the more reason that pornographers also.
01:53:44 Belong in the pit.
01:53:47 The plot sickens.
01:53:48 It's obvious to me that Jews are teaching blacks to eternal victims about slavery the same way they are eternal victims about the Holocaust.
01:53:57 Same game plan also, I'm in Twitter jail for saying communists should go in the pit immediate ban like I tripped a key filter.
01:54:05 Elon is a Jew.
01:54:06 Well there you go.
01:54:07 Good old oak tree.
01:54:08 Good old oak tree.
01:54:12 Friendly neighborhood fascists have Jews normalized child rape.
01:54:16 How will they extort our politicians?
01:54:18 Well, I look there's carrot and stick.
01:54:22 And there's carrot and stick.
01:54:25 I think they they've been paying off politicians a long time.
01:54:30 And they don't necessarily need the child rape.
01:54:32 I just think that.
01:54:33 Was a more well, yeah.
01:54:35 Here's the crazy thing.
01:54:37 Maybe it'll turn into.
01:54:39 Because there's always.
01:54:40 Every time the taboo gets pushed further.
01:54:45 That means that what is edgy, like the whole reason, the whole attraction, I think to people who are in power to the sick ****.
01:54:52 Is they can already do whatever they want.
01:54:56 Right.
01:54:57 So like an edgy teenager who might get a a rush from, say, shoplifting a candy bar from a a grocery store?
01:55:05 I'm not.
01:55:05 Going to play.
01:55:06 It but is.
01:55:08 That, yeah, that same rush for a politician who can afford to to just buy the grocery store or or or whatever for them to fill that same kind of rush to do that same naughty thing that that, you know, for them to feel that same feeling, it has to be something that is bad even for.
01:55:28 You know bad and and and something.
01:55:30 That would get them in trouble if they, even if they got caught.
01:55:33 Right.
01:55:34 So they have to push the envelope, they have to push it beyond a taboo that, that, that would be socially acceptable, that their money couldn't get them out of the problem, right.
01:55:42 And so in that in that case, it's, you know, molesting a kid, right?
01:55:47 Well, if you make that totally normal, maybe it's shooting a kid.
01:55:52 Maybe it's hunting kids.
01:55:55 I'm not saying that to like.
01:55:58 Like I'm just being 100%.
01:56:00 Like, that's what it would be.
01:56:02 Right. If if you can **** kids and still get elected and nothing bad happens to you and and everyone's kind of like if even if they're not fine with it, no one's doing anything about.
01:56:14 Well, that's not going to give.
01:56:15 You the same rush, right?
01:56:17 In order to get that same feeling, you're gonna have to go out and ******* shoot kids or or worse, torture kids.
01:56:23 To death or, you know it's gonna.
01:56:24 You're gonna have to keep pushing it.
01:56:30 It's it's, it's.
01:56:31 It's the same thing with everything we've talked about, like the, you know, building up a tolerance, they'll build up a tolerance in the same way a drug addict would.
01:56:40 2 ******* kids.
01:56:41 They won't.
01:56:41 They won't give them the same rush because it's like it's everyone's doing.
01:56:44 It's not.
01:56:44 It's not.
01:56:45 A it's not a a big deal.
01:56:48 It's not.
01:56:49 It's they don't.
01:56:49 They're not the rush, I don't think.
01:56:51 I don't know because I don't **** kids.
01:56:53 Right.
01:56:53 But like, I think that if you're this kind of a powerful person and you're doing **** like that.
01:56:58 Part of the attraction has to be that.
01:57:00 Ohh I'm doing.
01:57:01 Something that even because you know there's there's really, you'd get out of anything else.
01:57:08 Yeah, it has to be something so bad that even with all your money and and power or whatever, people.
01:57:13 Were to really to find out, it would **** you, right?
01:57:17 Well, increasingly.
01:57:20 That's not a problem.
01:57:21 So they're going to have to push the envelope.
01:57:24 Uh, hard and fast, contrarian with the the big dono there.
01:57:30 Let's see here.
01:57:31 Where's my where's my thing?
01:57:33 Here there it is.
Speaker 10
01:57:33 Money is power.01:57:35 Money is the only weapon that that you have.
01:57:37 To defend yourself with.
Devon
01:57:39 Look how Julie this *** is.01:57:57 All right.
01:57:58 Hard and fast.
01:57:59 Good evening, brother.
01:58:00 Enjoyed your exchange with truth junkie today.
01:58:04 That was something that was funny on Twitter.
01:58:06 I I pretty sure she blocked me, so I I, but I didn't get any screenshots, but if you were there for that, that was kind of entertaining.
01:58:13 I would appreciate your recommendations on any other content creators like yourself that are worth following to all listeners, get fit, get training, build a community, and normalize white primacy.
01:58:24 I agree with.
01:58:25 All those things and thank you very much.
01:58:27 For the support there.
01:58:30 You know, and this isn't like a cop out.
01:58:32 Like I just, I don't really have a lot of.
01:58:34 Time and so I haven't kept up with with everyone that's out there.
01:58:40 I'm sure there's a lot of people out there worth listening to.
01:58:44 And I don't.
01:58:45 I'm hesitant to name people because I don't want to like name someone and not name someone else and make people think that, like, you know what I mean.
01:58:56 So I I I I would say a good you know some maybe a good what I would do honestly and what I've done in the past.
01:59:03 If you go look at previous.
01:59:06 Renditions of millennial that's millennial woes does you know his yearly thing where he brings on all these different nationalists or whatever that is like a.
01:59:16 For me it was like an intellectual buffet because there's all kinds of people I've never heard of before, and not all of them are good.
01:59:23 You know, a lot of them aren't good.
01:59:25 Well, I don't say a lot of them.
01:59:26 But some of them are are kind of boring or what?
01:59:28 They're not my cup of tea.
01:59:29 About that, and, but some of them are like oh, it's alright.
01:59:33 This is kind of good.
01:59:34 I would recommend doing something like that.
01:59:37 There might be some other centralized list of of content creators or or whatever.
01:59:44 I just don't.
01:59:44 I don't.
01:59:45 You know, I'm not aware of it, but I would.
01:59:47 I would recommend doing.
01:59:49 You know, and maybe people in chat have a better idea, but that's just what I've done in the past when I, you know, needed to to find the new people is like, oh, what's what's this?
01:59:58 It used to be easier to do because.
02:00:01 And I don't know why.
02:00:02 We've gone away from.
02:00:02 Well, actually, I do know why we've gone away from this.
02:00:05 Just because of all the drama that's taken place, but it used to be.
02:00:08 There was a, you know it.
02:00:10 There was a constant.
02:00:12 Sharing of of people's platforms like there were always people like, oh, I'm. I'm on this person's stream and this person's on this person.
02:00:19 And so there was a lot of crossover and then it just seemed like increasingly there was infighting and weird, petty, whatever and.
02:00:26 And so a lot of that kind.
02:00:27 Of went away.
02:00:30 Which is a shame, because, you know, we that's the last thing we need right now is to be even more atomized.
02:00:36 But I would I would try, I would I.
02:00:38 Would check at.
02:00:39 The old and.
02:00:40 Go back a couple of years if you want.
02:00:41 You know, like he he's been doing that for, you know, as long as.
02:00:44 I've been around so you can.
02:00:46 Go through and check those out and and you don't have to watch them all.
02:00:49 Could be in the description they have links to their channels and you know you could just.
02:00:55 Power through that?
02:00:56 That's that's an idea.
02:00:57 Maybe people in chat.
02:00:58 Have a better idea?
02:01:01 My fat little ******** toe.
02:01:04 An interesting point was made to me about the flag flag.
02:01:08 The purpose of the flag is to claim Dominion over over a territory.
02:01:12 Therefore, the flag flag over a church, school or business is a display of power.
02:01:18 The worst place is when it's over.
02:01:21 A grocery store.
02:01:23 When it's over a.
02:01:24 Grocery store.
02:01:25 Yeah, it kind of makes.
02:01:26 You not want to eat at that, all right?
02:01:34 Ally Mair Dev and I've been talking about the sterilization for years.
02:01:37 Unfortunately I'm more or less talking to myself.
02:01:42 Seriously though, you offer them reduced sentences that that reduced sentences for that first carjacking in exchange for their uterus or whatnot.
02:01:52 Well, I don't know that I would even do that for violent things, but I mean, I don't know, maybe there's a that you could work something out that would that would benefit society like that.
02:02:00 I don't know.
02:02:01 I think it should always if if something like.
02:02:04 That were to.
02:02:05 Work and not turn into something that could be turned against you.
02:02:09 As an example, it would have to remain something voluntary.
02:02:12 And I do think that in a way that look either way, I think that they're gonna.
02:02:17 Use force sterilization, or at least some kind of policing of reproduction.
02:02:21 Anyway, I think especially once they automate a lot of people out of usefulness and they start doing the what you might call it the universal basic income.
02:02:37 And so that if if you decide to buy into the universe.
02:02:42 And look, maybe that's not even the worst thing.
02:02:45 You know that if you bind to the universal basic income, the trade off is, yeah, we'll pay for you to live out your life and the pod plane in the metaverse or whatever, but we're going to cut your balls off first.
02:02:56 Like, alright well.
02:03:01 I don't know like the kind of people that would agree to that.
02:03:03 Do you really want more of them?
02:03:05 So I mean, I don't know, I just think it's funny that so many people recoil that just the the just the suggestion now of sterilization of people that are clearly clearly.
02:03:17 Clearly bad for society, and that you're paying for and it's just it's insane that that used to not be that edgy of.
02:03:24 A thing to talk about.
02:03:28 Wolf supremacist.
02:03:31 Wolf supremacists.
02:03:49 Nature is radical, you say?
02:03:51 And yes it is.
02:03:53 Yes it is.
02:03:55 Nature would have.
02:03:58 Would solve most of these problems for us.
02:04:01 And that's The thing is there are some things in nature that you want to overcome with civilization, but there's some things that you don't want to overcome with civilization.
02:04:09 There's some things you want to keep intact.
02:04:12 And I think that's the problem.
02:04:13 I think that a lot of people think that being coming civilized and and progressing means basically removing nature from the equation entirely.
02:04:22 And you know, I'm not going to bore you with with you.
02:04:26 Know commercial beekeeping.
02:04:28 Metaphors and stuff like that that I've made 100,000,000 times. But it's just.
02:04:32 Anytime that you that anytime man has the hubris to think that they can do a better job than what's been working for hundreds of millions of years, there's there's always a well as, as they said in in Jurassic Park, nature finds a way, Ryan.
02:04:51 Nothing but iron fist decisions from here on out regarding sterilization.
02:04:58 I mean, look, it's something at the very least, I think that.
02:05:01 We need to push.
02:05:02 We need to be pushing the Overton window on on all these issues.
02:05:05 All of these issues because we're not at, we're we're not trying to have conversations.
02:05:11 That are all that crazy.
02:05:13 We're just trying to have the same conversations that our grandparents were were thought were were totally not.
02:05:20 And if we're all going to look back and and drool over the the the footage of the 1950s and act like, oh, this is.
02:05:28 Oh, I want to go back and rob, blah blah blah.
Speaker 8
02:05:30 All right, well.Devon
02:05:31 Then you got to be willing to to do the kinds of things that.02:05:34 Those people are willing to do in order to preserve them.
02:05:38 Let's see here.
02:05:39 Blind, blind, ******.
02:05:42 Boo, the government should have no say in the family.
02:05:45 The father should be in control of the family.
02:05:47 Big government.
02:05:48 Get the **** out re.
02:05:51 Blind ******.
02:05:52 There are cargo cults in Africa who worship passing plains because they occasionally dropped scarce amounts of western goods.
02:05:59 Africans cannot make bricks, much less cotton textiles.
02:06:03 We host millions of savage tribals that hate us on the basis of Jewish guilt trip.
02:06:11 I'm assuming your first.
02:06:13 Is, is, is.
02:06:18 Not parody.
02:06:19 What's the word?
02:06:20 I I'm blanket on that word.
02:06:22 I'm assuming you're being sarcastic in your first hyper chat there, but if not.
02:06:29 Yeah, I mean, look, it's a choice.
02:06:31 You have a choice.
02:06:32 Your choice is don't take money from me and I don't.
02:06:36 I don't have any say over how many kids you have.
02:06:38 Simple choice.
02:06:40 In terms of the cargo cults, yeah, we've done streams on the cargo cults and yeah, it's.
02:06:47 You know it is what it is, fitness.
02:06:50 By Heather Heyer.
02:07:04 Here's some bee suit money, love the show and glad to have finally caught you live.
02:07:10 Keep up the great work.
02:07:11 Well, I'll tell you what bee suit monies is very important and we live in an area.
02:07:14 Where everything has thorns on it.
02:07:17 Yeah, I get a remarkable amount of holes in my bee suits because everything snags on it.
02:07:23 Everything doesn't matter.
02:07:24 They can't even like walk next to a cactus or a anything, really. Everything's got. Everything's trying to kill you or stab you out here.
02:07:31 Including the bees.
02:07:32 So appreciate that.
02:07:35 I don't know. Thanks for all you do. Happy Father's Day to the dad listening or the dad's listening rather.
02:07:41 Hopefully there's more than one dad listening or hopefully haven't all been sterilized.
02:07:47 And yeah, that's a reminder to call your your fathers and wish them wish them happy Father's Day.
Speaker 22
02:07:55 Blind ******.02:07:59 Why is money management?
Devon
02:08:06 I'm not menta defect exactly.02:08:12 I'm not meant to defect.
02:08:14 I work in a hospital.
02:08:17 I work in a hospital.
02:08:19 I need more.
02:08:20 There needs to be more of me.
02:08:23 Bounded by God or bound, bounded God bounded God.
02:08:28 The new season of Black Mirror Episode 5 is about a sandbagger who kills white men for a demon.
02:08:34 Then goes after nationalists and fails the end of the world pursuit.
02:08:38 Wait, the end of the world pursuit.
02:08:42 The end of the world, I don't know.
02:08:43 And they walk off into oblivion.
02:08:46 Lazy propaganda.
02:08:47 Yeah, I I haven't watched a.
02:08:50 I I don't think I've I've.
02:08:51 I've even seen one episode.
02:08:52 I don't think I've ever seen an episode of Black Mirror.
02:08:54 I've seen clips of episodes of Black Mirror, but I don't think I've actually seen an episode of Black Mirror.
02:09:02 And yes, and and don't and and I hope if you're watching that.
02:09:06 That doesn't mean that you have a a Netflix subscription.
02:09:12 Wolfe supremacist.
Speaker 7
02:09:13 When you're trying to save money, a good rule to follow is to.Devon
02:09:24 Take it from these gym neighbors.02:09:26 It'll pay dividends.
02:09:27 To be honest, I was feeling bad for the black woman at first.
02:09:31 Then I heard illegitimate daughter and thought, hmm.
02:09:33 Then she had to say I'm not mental defect.
02:09:37 They don't make it easy, no.
Speaker 11
02:09:39 I mean, honestly though you can still feel.Devon
02:09:41 But look.02:09:42 You can still feel bad.
02:09:43 You can still have compassion.
02:09:45 For these people, but in a way.
02:09:48 This is the compassionate you think her life is easier or harder.
02:09:52 Like, let's take away the the impact it has on society.
02:09:56 Do you think her life is easier or harder?
02:09:59 With with more of her in the household.
02:10:06 You know, in, in, in, in many ways, this is compassionate.
02:10:11 And and again, not just selfishly.
02:10:15 My fat little ******** tow.
02:10:17 It is a bridge too far to say a ******** get.
02:10:20 Or is it a bridge too far to say ******* get in the pit.
02:10:23 Does it make it better to do flat Earthers first?
02:10:26 Well, you repeat yourself.
02:10:27 I don't know.
02:10:28 I wouldn't.
02:10:28 Put ******* in the pit that.
02:10:30 ******* themselves did not do anything to deserve the pit.
02:10:38 And depending on, you know, like look if we're just talking about like downies or people that are just incompetent and and I think there should be.
02:10:48 Means of taking care of these people in a in a compassionate, humane way.
02:10:55 UM and uh, I I I don't. I don't think we should just be exterminating *******. If you if you want to put it plainly, right.
02:11:04 UM.
02:11:06 Because I just don't think that that's healthy for a society that to to do that obviously not for the people who are exterminating, but also for you to.
02:11:16 To do that now, that said, I don't think that you should be promoting dysgenic things that are going to increase the the.
02:11:22 Amount of *******.
02:11:24 Namely, if you have people with genetic disorders that are are horrific in nature, you should probably not be passing those genetics those genes on.
02:11:34 And if you're.
02:11:38 So if this genetic disorder is is creating such a problem and an inability for you to provide for yourself that the other people are now forced to take care of you, I don't think it at that point you should have.
02:11:51 A say in the matter.
02:11:53 If you are, if you are requiring everyone else to pay for your your.
02:11:59 Your issues, you know, tied to your whatever it is right then I I think at that point the state is more than justified and stepping in and saying look then then you know the the problem ends with you you know that's I think that's only fair.
02:12:19 Harmless G the emotional performance of the fictional ******** guy and judgement at Nuremberg made a better, albeit emotionally manipulative, case against sterilization that then that black chick reality does not live up to the Jewish screen.
02:12:35 Guys, I don't think I've.
02:12:36 Seen what you're talking about, but I'll check it.
02:12:38 Out now that.
02:12:38 You mentioned I've.
02:12:39 I've never I I feel like.
02:12:41 I may have heard it reference but.
02:12:43 I'll take a look at that.
02:12:47 My cute little friend I watched cruising late 70s movie. It's the only movie that portrays Faggs accurately. The movie almost ended Al Pacino's career. Have you seen it? No, I have not seen it. That doesn't sound familiar.
02:13:02 You know what? Maybe.
02:13:05 Maybe we'll look at the trailer.
02:13:06 Is there a trailer for this?
02:13:18 1980 is that what it is?
Speaker 18
02:13:36 How would you like to disappear?02:13:38 Disappear. Go undercover.
02:13:42 You know this man?
Speaker 1
02:13:44 Who's here?Speaker 3
02:13:47 I need you.Speaker 18
02:13:51 These victims are all the same physical type, late 20s hundred and forty £150 dark hair, dark eyes.Devon
02:13:54 What about him, skip?Speaker 18
02:14:01 You ever seen him before?02:14:03 I want to send you out there to see if.
02:14:04 You can attract this guy.
Devon
02:14:17 So this is about like like.02:14:18 A gay serial killer.
Speaker 4
02:14:20 A New York City detective.02:14:23 In search of a killer is about to disappear into the night.
Speaker 6
02:14:28 You inject it.Speaker
02:14:31 Is it dangerous?02:14:34 I can't talk about it.
Speaker 1
02:14:37 How do you know you're gonna end up the same person when it's over?Devon
02:14:44 Huh. Well, I've never, I've.02:14:45 Never heard of this movie?
02:14:46 Maybe I'll check it out at some point.
02:14:51 Dun Dun Dun gay serial killer.
02:14:59 Appalachian Saxon with the big don't know.
Speaker 10
02:15:03 Money is power.02:15:05 Money is the only weapon that you have.
02:15:07 To defend himself with.
Devon
02:15:09 Look how Julie this *** is.02:15:28 All right, Appalachian Saxon, I wish I'd found your work earlier.
02:15:32 You articulate so well all the things I've said to associates in the dissonant right.
02:15:37 For years, almost all dissident right media creators are ineffectual, delusional wolves and sheep's clothing or elevate non whites to speak for us. Keep it up.
Speaker
02:15:48 No, I'd say.Devon
02:15:49 There's there's good people out there.02:15:52 I I wouldn't blow the line between and.
02:15:55 I know, I know that some people cringe of the label of this in it, right?
02:15:59 But there's only, you know, everyone knows you're talking when you say that.
02:16:02 I just wouldn't.
02:16:02 I wouldn't blur the line between that and magnetars.
02:16:06 There's just a lot of people that ended up being very disappointing.
02:16:12 Because in favor of having more audience share really is what it boils down to.
02:16:18 They they suffer from the same weaknesses that have taken down many of our institutions where they know that.
02:16:25 Ohh well, if I say this, they're like think of all the churches right?
02:16:28 Like if I preach that homosexuality is bad, then I'll have fewer partitioners.
02:16:33 That's just, you know, they're not.
02:16:34 They're not leaders, they're followers, and they're just there to.
02:16:36 Cash in on on.
02:16:38 On the the popularity of.
02:16:41 Of certain movements, there's always going to be.
02:16:43 People like that, but.
02:16:44 There's just as well I don't know about as many, but there's.
02:16:46 There's also certainly good people too.
02:16:49 I appreciate the.
02:16:51 Support Appalachian Saxon, banana pill.
02:16:54 The **** I stylized people all day long from my porch.
02:16:59 There you go.
02:17:00 Banana pilled lamp shade the nyer.
02:17:03 Did you see the story about?
02:17:04 The black woman.
02:17:05 In Florida, who left her two kids in her stolen car with a LUT.
02:17:09 With a lighter matches and the car caught fire, she was in Dillard's shoplifting for an hour.
02:17:16 You know, I did see.
02:17:17 That I don't have it.
02:17:20 I I, I I remember I.
02:17:22 Just barely remember seeing that.
02:17:26 Yeah, that's that's she shouldn't.
02:17:29 Look, I'm just saying in another, and apparently there's another timeline in which that woman was sterilized.
02:17:36 I'm just saying that that's probably.
02:17:38 That's probably a timeline out there.
02:17:42 Jack Handy Wallace, whose family's surname was originally Wallach, was born on May 9th, 1918 in Brooklyn, Massachusetts, to Russian Jewish immigrant parents. He identified as a Jew and claimed that his ethnicity instead of religion throughout his life, talking about Mike Wallace, the guy who put together the homosexual.
02:18:03 Documentary for CBS.
02:18:05 I think it was CBS that we went over last stream and yeah, well, of course.
02:18:11 Who else?
02:18:11 Who else?
02:18:12 Right.
02:18:13 Who else would have been hosting a a show like that every single ******* time?
02:18:21 Not ******** ******.
02:18:23 Devin, thanks for defiant.
02:18:25 We did a massive drop in five cities.
02:18:28 I've seen banners over the Interstate.
02:18:30 I was not a part of.
02:18:31 Thanks to everyone who contributed, especially those a part of Black Pilled Beehive.
02:18:40 I I, I'd like to see.
02:18:43 I'll have to take a look at the numbers.
02:18:45 I wish Odyssey had better.
02:18:50 Or just working metrics really so I could look and.
02:18:52 See what the.
02:18:54 How have the views moved up on on defiant?
02:18:59 What he's talking about is I guess there were people that were putting out Flyers and banners with links with a QR code, etcetera.
02:19:08 To the defiant video that I.
02:19:11 It's been a while now, I think almost two years ago, but I it's an oldie but Goodie, it's still very relevant and it's something that I've sent to a lot of people who have struggled with understanding that whites face any kind of real problem because they're so insulated from it and they don't see.
02:19:30 The the repetition of of what exists in the video, and so I'm I'm very flattered that people did that and I'd love.
02:19:39 I wish I knew.
02:19:40 I wish I knew what kind.
02:19:41 Of a return on investment was happening there.
02:19:44 I I feel like.
02:19:46 There's there's over. I know there's over 40,000 views on the Odyssey version alone, which is pretty good, I'm sure is back from.
02:19:54 From murdering pass in the yard.
02:19:59 It's all right, Cheryl.
02:20:01 You're cool.
02:20:02 Go eat your.
02:20:03 Go eat the tuna.
02:20:04 I put out there for you, and we'll we'll hang after the stream.
02:20:10 We're going to, we don't, I don't.
02:20:11 Know how I hope the mics not picking this up but.
02:20:14 I can.
02:20:15 I can sure as **** hear it.
02:20:19 Harmless Gee growing your religion through converting others is cut compared to growing it by having lots of kids and preventing the kids from covering or converting away.
02:20:29 Amish Christianity is preferable to a mission to Africa and adopt black kids Christianity.
02:20:35 I hear Mormons transition to the cocked model.
02:20:37 I think Mormons.
02:20:39 I I mean, I don't know what their birth rates are like now, but I think Mormons kind.
02:20:43 Of went both.
02:20:45 My family had several kids and my my my sibling.
02:20:52 Things most of most.
02:20:55 Well, I'll.
02:20:55 Tell you what they all have above.
02:20:56 The average and some of.
02:20:58 Them well, well, well above the average.
02:21:01 And that was true of all my cousins, families, my aunts and uncles.
02:21:05 They all had five, six kids.
02:21:08 And so I don't know that that's that's really.
02:21:14 I don't know if that's really accurate.
02:21:16 They they went straight just, you know the focusing on the missionary stuff, although who knows, maybe now that's not the same.
02:21:22 Maybe the birth rate in in Mormons has plummeted in the last 20 or so years.
02:21:27 I I I you know, I haven't been at church in a really long time, so I don't know what it looks like demographically or you know.
Speaker
02:21:33 That way anymore.Devon
02:21:36 But you're right, having manufacturing your own little John Connors is way better than than putting your resources towards someone else's.02:21:47 Blind ****** the US has been sterilizing people since 1907. Indiana was the first to do it, and the program was funded by the Rockefellers.
02:21:56 They wanted to sterilize 15,000,000 useless eaters. Many people who were just normal were labeled effective. The first one, the first one in step.
02:22:06 Realized was a young white girl.
02:22:08 See, this is the.
02:22:09 This is the thing people get upset by this topic because there is crossover with the lizard people that want to just lower the population of anyone who's not in the ruling class and that's.
02:22:22 Why? But that's but.
02:22:24 The problem is it's kind of like saying.
02:22:26 Well, look, guns have been used to for school shootings.
02:22:30 Therefore, we shouldn't have guns.
02:22:32 And it's it.
02:22:33 Just because something can be used.
02:22:37 For evil doesn't mean that it.
02:22:38 Can't be used for.
02:22:40 And just like with guns, there's certain safety precautions that you should take if you're going to be using something that can be dangerous.
02:22:48 But it doesn't mean that you just throw the baby out with the bathwater and decide, well, the evil Rockefellers did it.
02:22:53 So therefore, I mean.
02:22:55 And I unfortunately, I feel like a lot of the people who are who consider themselves part of the truth community or community, you know, or or, you know, we're part, we're the open minded people that that you know we we care about the you know the conspiracies and you know the the people you know the agenda 2030 it's like this.
02:23:14 Super taboo to talk about sterilization because of that, they they immediately associate it with, you know, Jews or lizard people using it to genocide the the useless eaters and white.
02:23:26 People and it's like look.
02:23:28 That's one reason why one of the many reasons why you can't have a country that's multicultural because, yeah, that's the IT increases the likelihood that that weapon will be turned against.
02:23:38 You to an insane degree.
02:23:42 Right.
02:23:42 You want to have the people that rule over you to have some kind of family connection.
02:23:50 And to actually want to do what's right for you and not see themselves as this separate class of people who really have nothing in common with you other than they're they're in charge of you.
02:24:02 Like they'd be in charge, like a farmers in charge of livestock, or absolutely they'll use that as a weapon against you.
02:24:08 And so it's not something that I'm proposing that you you would want as legislation right now because we all know exactly how that.
02:24:16 Weapon would be used right now.
02:24:18 Right to be used against us.
02:24:21 They'd sterilize all white people in.
02:24:23 A heartbeat if they could.
02:24:25 But that's not the discussion we're having right now.
02:24:28 The discussion we're having right now is look how much it's changed.
02:24:31 In fact, that right there says everything you need to know about it.
02:24:34 It's changed from the discussion was we should should we sterilize welfare Queens that have more than two ******* kids.
02:24:43 And so that at least we're.
02:24:44 We're we're, you know, controlling the flow of welfare money to the the welfare Queens.
02:24:50 Two, if they could do any sterilization now, they would sterilize all white people, I mean.
02:24:55 That's that's the huge change in.
02:25:01 Well, I mean guess the in the way that's the demographic change within the ruling class.
02:25:06 Jay Ray, 1981.
02:25:09 Let's see here.
Speaker 29
02:25:12 Little baby.Devon
02:25:13 Back the bus.02:25:14 Check out Mike Gaddy on Republic Broadcasting network.
02:25:17 He is a historian who points out Jew infiltration going back to the signing of the declaration.
02:25:25 Alright, well that be cool.
02:25:26 I'd like.
02:25:26 I'd like to know about early early American Jews, because I feel like and maybe I'm just completely wrong, I feel like they weren't as influential.
02:25:36 Well, certainly most of the ones that we researched that are that are.
02:25:41 Influential the day they almost all their families came here from Eastern Europe around the turn of the century.
02:25:47 So I am kind of curious.
02:25:48 I'd like to see what kind of Jewish influence was going on prior to that.
02:25:53 Social media and its consequences.
02:26:02 Plushy reimbursement thanks for the years of free content, I'm not sure you mean by plushy.
02:26:08 Reimbursement, but I appreciate the the support there, social media and its consequences.
02:26:16 Jay Ray in 1981. Adam should have been lined up and shot after the court hearing and the kids sterilized. I think you're talking about Angel Adams.
02:26:31 Well, there you go.
Speaker 8
02:26:36 I don't know.02:26:37 I don't know.
02:26:37 Yeah, I don't know, OK.
Devon
02:26:40 Lowly scribe in God's army.02:26:44 I've heard some people call her lifestyle bleeding the beast bleeding the beast.
02:26:49 I think you're also talking about Angel Adams.
02:26:54 Ally Mair Devin.
02:26:55 Pretty good chance that you're getting laid when you show up and your lady friend has 15 future super predators bouncing.
02:27:04 Off the walls.
02:27:05 Am I right?
02:27:05 Yeah, if you if she.
02:27:06 If Angel Adams takes you home, that you guarantee that you're getting laid and probably aids.
02:27:14 Ryang. Hi Devin. I wonder if blacks in any African country OfferUp such generous, generous benefits to their own people as we do.
02:27:24 Maybe welfare is an entirely European phenomenon and not compatible at all in any way with other races, no matter what.
02:27:32 Thanks again for the shows and.
02:27:33 You're exactly right, I I would submit to you that the types of altruistic.
02:27:40 Programs that a lot of white people feel compelled to support because of their compassion are 1000% incompatible with diversity and even might even be incompatible with homogeneous societies.
02:27:55 Of other races.
02:27:56 But it's it in no way does that work when when you have diversity and there's there's so much.
02:28:00 Data to back that up, it's not even like a question anymore.
02:28:04 The scientists settled on that.
Speaker
02:28:05 As it were.Devon
02:28:08 Arbra, commandant.02:28:09 Hey, Devin.
02:28:10 As we as white people are paying welfare.
02:28:12 To the world.
02:28:13 Look how many are born because we are sending them to development development aid, the Netherlands. My small country already paid like 2 times the amount of money Europe received in the Marshall Plan aid to Africa and it's still a shithole. Countries.
02:28:29 And that's honestly it's promoting dysgenics on a globe.
02:28:33 Level and it ends up flooding, then those.
02:28:36 Those jeans don't just stay in Africa, they end up in, in your country, as you well know, eventually anyway.
02:28:42 It's literally paying for your own replacement, and it's 100% intentional and it it's the worst thing is, is they are using your compassion.
02:28:55 And your decency.
02:28:57 To kill you.
02:28:59 That that's 100% what the ruling class is doing when they do programs like that, they are taking advantage of your good nature and using it to kill you.
02:29:10 UM, blind ******?
02:29:31 Last of my funny money this week.
02:29:33 Keep up the great work, man.
02:29:35 You're the voice of a generation.
02:29:37 Well, I don't know if I'm I'm flat or if I'm the voice of a generation, but.
02:29:44 I wish, I wish.
02:29:44 I was, Can you imagine, like, if we had a whole generation of people that thought like me?
02:29:50 That would be a sexy *** generation, I'll tell you.
02:29:54 Well, I appreciate that blind, blind ******.
02:29:58 Well, yeah, there you go.
02:29:59 Uh, Rob H got a new dono song for you, Mr.
02:30:05 That's the SoundCloud link.
02:30:07 Dare I dare I.
02:30:09 Dare I see what this is?
Speaker
02:30:22 What is this?Devon
02:30:37 Something better happen. They.02:30:38 Better drop the beat.
02:30:44 I'm a fast.
02:30:45 Forward this needs building.
02:30:48 There we go.
02:30:53 I don't know. We'll see.
02:30:57 I got impatient there.
02:31:02 Athematic dissidents.
02:31:05 This the end result.
02:31:06 Enemy combatants, clearly psychotic, institutionalized, or sterilized allostasis a biological theory for budgeting resources take from this to give.
02:31:18 To that, to maintain a body's health.
02:31:23 Including the body, politics, scientific socialism.
02:31:28 And you got a link there.
02:31:29 I'll check that out.
02:31:30 I think this is what you were talking.
02:31:32 I think you sent like a PDF last stream.
02:31:36 But I'll I'll uh.
02:31:39 I'll check this out later.
02:31:41 We'll see if it's.
02:31:42 It looks like I've already I've.
02:31:43 Gone to this before.
02:31:44 What is this?
02:31:48 How are you?
Speaker 6
02:31:48 It's like a light white fluid.Devon
02:31:52 Wait, what is this?Speaker 29
02:31:54 Kind of bike.Speaker 8
02:31:55 And it has the wires for the brakes.Speaker
02:31:58 Bokeo saw.Speaker 6
02:32:00 She saw the gun. I.Speaker 24
02:32:01 Didn't see the gun, so.Speaker 12
02:32:03 Yeah, just one tire bicycle tire tracks.Speaker
02:32:08 Just need to talk to.Speaker 16
02:32:09 You, Paul folk, what's that?Speaker 24
02:32:11 We got some money to.Speaker 4
02:32:12 Make what's up with you?Speaker 16
02:32:13 OK.Speaker 22
02:32:14 Like cut some grains.Speaker 12
02:32:14 What are you doing?02:32:15 Today, what are you doing in the?
02:32:17 Neighborhood today live around here.
Devon
02:32:17 Is this the bike thing?Speaker 12
02:32:21 But we got a phone call from 1:00.02:32:23 Of the neighbors in the neighborhood saying that you were riding up into people's yards and trespassing.
Speaker 3
02:32:27 OK, I'm not gonna go.Speaker 12
02:32:35 Because we're accused of trespassing.02:32:39 You got any weapons on you?
Devon
02:32:42 Is this escalates quickly?Speaker 12
02:32:42 Alright, do me a favor.02:32:43 Step off your.
Devon
02:32:44 Bike but I.Speaker 23
02:32:45 Still got some weight.02:32:46 Don't go nowhere.
Speaker 3
02:32:54 Suck on it.02:32:57 Done on the Myers Middle School.
Speaker
02:32:59 You're a cousin to the cemetery.Speaker 12
02:33:02 5/8 I need you this over here to get away.Devon
02:33:07 51 I got him in the parking lot right here. He's running. Hang on.Speaker 3
02:33:16 Put your hands up.02:33:19 Get on the ground now.
02:33:20 Get on the ground.
02:33:23 Get on your stomach.
02:33:24 Get on your stomach.
Speaker 11
02:33:25 You know.Speaker
02:33:26 Substitute on your side.Speaker 16
02:33:32 Slow down.Speaker 3
02:33:41 I'm gonna sit down for that baby.02:33:43 Sit down for that.
02:33:47 I'm gonna sit down.
02:33:47 For that and come home.
Devon
02:33:50 See all all this could have been avoided with a simple sterilization program, right?02:33:58 How's this still going?
02:33:59 How much longer do?
02:33:59 We have to watch this.
Speaker 3
02:34:03 So racist and broke and miserable.02:34:06 Ohh, come back and get you all up.
Speaker
02:34:07 What do we do, man?Speaker 3
02:34:07 Come on, y'all.Devon
02:34:09 See a little bit little sterilization juice and this.Speaker 3
02:34:09 Don't stop dead.Devon
02:34:12 Is all gone.02:34:15 I'm just saying.
02:34:17 You know, your grandparents weren't evil for entertaining thoughts like that.
02:34:29 Mcculler 215 the abuse of the system will force our health system to become nationalized, illegals, welfare Queens, etcetera, are a huge expense for the Medicare medic.
02:34:42 I work in the VA.
02:34:45 I know what comes next.
02:34:47 God help us when low IQ hurt or when low IQ hurts us with car accidents, et cetera.
02:34:56 You think it's bad that diversity is just they're they're doing all the government jobs and all the the jobs no one wants to deal.
02:35:02 Wait till they're doing all the all the jobs.
02:35:08 That, that guy that was talking about, you know, medical care in the city was on to something about diversity.
02:35:15 Like it might be safer not to go to the hospital if it's not already.
02:35:18 In many cases.
02:35:20 Opera Commandant, we are literally paying for our own replacement.
02:35:23 My empathy towards other races over the years has dipped below freezing point.
02:35:29 I just want my people to thrive, but that is being hindered by the presence of non whites.
02:35:34 Again, thank you for your work, Devin.
02:35:35 Great show as usual.
02:35:36 Appreciate that.
02:35:39 I've I've met Kalashnikov.
02:35:40 Nova, I do not believe blacks are quote less evolved and quote genetic research has shown that they have higher mutational load in their genome which is at least partially the result of inbreeding 1A. Kang impregnated 30 women in a village and their descendants inbred through the centuries.
02:36:02 Well, I'll tell you what.
02:36:03 It's more than that.
02:36:04 They actually black people share a primitive pre **** sapien ancestor.
02:36:12 I I I'll have to look this.
02:36:14 Up or or not all of them, but like a good chunk of black people have a primitive ancestor.
02:36:23 That white, that no white or Asian has, like, they're literally a different subspecies.
02:36:28 If you want to break it up the same way you would have with if.
02:36:30 We were any other animal.
02:36:32 That black people would be a different subspecies entirely.
02:36:36 I mean, they just would be and you don't.
02:36:37 Have to.
02:36:38 I mean, regardless of what your emotions.
02:36:41 How they react to that hearing that that's it's just it's true.
02:36:47 I'm not saying, you know, obviously, I I doubt you.
02:36:49 You are emotionally responding to.
02:36:51 That chaos, you have a look.
02:36:54 Are you have or could you?
02:36:56 Have sorry it's getting.
02:36:57 Late could you have?
02:36:58 A look at the movie The 6th day from the year 2000. There seems to be a lot of predictive programming. That's.
02:37:05 And now and now?
02:37:07 See, this is what I'm talking about analogous.
02:37:09 To current events, spoiler alert, but joining them doesn't give you a seat at the table.
02:37:14 The ******** doll also looks like Greta.
02:37:17 You have a gift for this kind of stuff. We'll have to take a look the 6th day from 2000.
02:37:25 The 6th day from 2000.
02:37:32 Let's see.
02:37:33 I don't know if I've seen that.
02:37:40 I think I did see this.
02:37:43 But I think I shot in 2000.
02:37:48 So I'd have to watch it again.
02:37:51 Yeah, I think I did cause it's about human cloning, right?
02:37:54 No, I I, I have seen this.
02:37:57 I I'd have to.
02:37:58 I'd have to check it out again.
02:37:59 I I remember thinking it was.
02:38:01 It was kind of stupid.
02:38:03 Because I I'm almost positive I saw in the theater when I was young and just thought I was like, oh, I was dumb, I thought it was gonna be way.
02:38:10 I thought it was gonna be way cooler in that it's one of those movies that's not even as good as the the trailer.
02:38:14 It was very disappointing.
02:38:17 Harmless G Alt Hype admits his first sexual experience of the woman was at 13 and his first with a man was before that also also alt hype.
02:38:26 I wasn't molested.
02:38:28 Yeah, I mean, I don't know the whole story.
02:38:30 Behind that, but.
02:38:32 Yeah, I I feel you.
02:38:36 I feel you.
02:38:39 Son of William.
02:38:41 What do you think about Harry?
02:38:42 Vox seems eccentric, but he's the only one on our side speaking.
02:38:46 Speaking about our current economic accurate current economic accurately.
02:38:52 I, like I said, I I find him difficult to watch just because his present his.
02:38:58 Sometimes it is all about the presentation, right?
02:39:03 His presentation is.
02:39:06 Is not.
02:39:07 Doesn't make it easy to consume.
02:39:10 What? He's what he's presenting.
02:39:14 For me, at least, for me at least.
02:39:18 That said, what little I have, and I'll admit it's very little what little I have seen of him.
02:39:24 He seems like a smart guy and he seems to get it on some on at.
02:39:28 Least some levels.
02:39:30 I just I I found him a little off putting and that's not nothing personal against him or or whatever.
02:39:36 Just have different styles and and I don't know maybe I could revisit it.
02:39:42 It's been it has been a few years since I've watched anything from him.
02:39:46 So it is what?
02:39:48 It is Gory boy 1488.
02:39:52 There you go, son of William.
02:39:57 Are Jews just trying to replace our productivity with AI?
02:40:03 I'm gonna try to replace ultimately, if then they're they wanna replace.
02:40:06 Everyone with AI.
02:40:08 I think that they want a population that is so dumb and so docile that once they have because look there is, you know, all these people that are afraid of the lizard people sterilizing people to for the population.
02:40:22 Look, they're not crazy.
02:40:24 I understand their fear.
02:40:26 I understand the taboo.
02:40:28 Because I understand why the the the discussion of sterilization makes them nervous because absolutely the ruling class, and whether you're talking about Jews or non Jews.
02:40:41 They want to eliminate you.
02:40:42 They don't.
02:40:43 They don't see speed of subspecies.
02:40:45 They don't see you as the same species.
02:40:48 They don't want to share a planet with you.
02:40:50 And so they absolutely want to do whatever is necessary to, to not have to share the planet with you.
02:40:59 And part of that I believe is creating AI's and and automating automation systems that can make you unnecessary, make you redundant and.
02:41:10 Hopefully I think their plan quite literally not not like.
02:41:15 And maybe I got nothing to prove this.
02:41:17 It just other than everything they they do seems to.
02:41:20 Point to this.
02:41:21 I think that their plan is to just is, is.
02:41:26 It like to paste the the dumbing down of the public.
02:41:30 With the advancements in AI so that as people become obsolete, they also become sufficiently incapable and incompetent and easy to deal with.
02:41:43 When it comes time to.
02:41:44 Get rid of them.
02:41:45 I feel 100% as if that's what's going on.
02:41:48 No son of William. My dad agrees that and diversity are the problem in total, yet he refuses to name them. What can I do? I don't know. I don't know your dad. You would know better than I do. What? What? What? He's going to respond to. At least he's on the right track.
02:42:09 That would just.
02:42:10 Yeah, I would come at it in a very.
02:42:16 I think people respond.
02:42:18 Well, to.
02:42:24 I think people you hear you catch more flies with honey, right?
02:42:29 I think people respond better when they feel as if it's coming from a place of love, of your people and not hatred.
02:42:36 Of other people.
02:42:38 And I think that if you frame it in a way that that that comes across, you will have better luck with literally everybody.
02:42:47 And honestly, I think you'll have a happier life if that's the way you look at.
02:42:50 Too, I think that it should be framed in like the we we we do what we do, we care about what we care about because of our love of our people and not and.
02:43:01 And it's not in Iraq, like when I was talking earlier in the stream and saying, you know, this blood libel on our ancestors, like, they're just these irrational hate for, you know, hating.
02:43:10 People, they just hate everyone that's different and that you.
02:43:12 Know this, this, this.
02:43:15 Maligning of our people is what motivates me because I I I love our our our ancestors.
02:43:23 I love what they've accomplished and I I really.
02:43:29 Am upset when I see white people that.
02:43:36 Have been so demoralized.
02:43:39 And and so.
02:43:43 By these other groups that they they don't see the greatness that I see.
02:43:50 And it's it's, you know, it's it's it's, it's, it's disgusting what's happening or what's happened really.
02:44:00 Son of William.
02:44:01 Poor innocent monkey.
02:44:03 I'm not sure you're talking about unless you talk about that fat lady.
02:44:08 He def didn't do it again.
02:44:11 I'm not sure which who you're talking about there, because there's a there's a.
02:44:15 Little bit of a lag there.
02:44:18 White Tiger Kingdom.
02:44:21 It's been a minute, still waiting for the Colt, I know.
02:44:26 I know.
02:44:42 I know.
02:44:42 We gotta.
02:44:42 We gotta get an answer to the cult question.
02:44:45 We absolutely need to get an answer to the cult question, but I appreciate the support there.
02:44:48 White Tiger Kingdom.
02:44:52 Trump is a kite. That's that's the name.
02:45:00 Harry Box has little for teeth.
02:45:03 OK, I don't even know what.
02:45:04 That means.
02:45:05 But all right.
02:45:08 Well, appreciate the appreciate the support all the same.
02:45:12 I have no idea what that's referencing.
02:45:16 Maybe that's an inside joke, or maybe it's just random.
02:45:19 So anyway, I hope you guys had a a a good time tonight.
02:45:24 We'll be back at the same time.
02:45:26 Same bat channel on Wednesday.
02:45:30 As the temperature continues to rise.
02:45:34 And look well, I got one more hyper chat here before I go. John Skywalker, I have a male relative that is dating the intersex person 25. Wait, hold on.
02:45:49 No, you guys aren't giving me easy ones at the end here, huh?
02:45:51 I have a male relative who is dating an intersex person.
02:45:56 25% female and what does that even mean? And 75 male and under, sended under sended testicles.
02:46:07 My relative would be considered homosexual.
02:46:10 How would we reconcile this genetic condition?
02:46:13 Oh, you talk about like someone who's actually.
02:46:18 What's the word for it?
02:46:23 See, here's the thing, OK?
02:46:25 These these.
02:46:27 These exceptions, these tiny little these anomalies.
02:46:31 Are so rare.
02:46:34 That I don't think it would present a massive moral dilemma.
02:46:39 When and if they, they appeared now, I think that they're so rare and so unusual that they're the kinds of things you could take on as a take, as a case on a case by case basis.
02:46:54 Right now, I don't know.
02:46:57 I mean, this is a.
02:47:00 And like I said, there's a very unusual situation.
02:47:02 So I don't know.
02:47:03 If they're 25% female and 75% male, that sounds like it's a dude, right? With like 1/2 a vagina or something. I mean, I don't know. I don't know.
02:47:13 So to me, that still sounds gay.
02:47:16 It still sounds gay to me.
02:47:17 But I don't know.
02:47:18 You know, I don't know this person.
02:47:20 You know, that's such a a strange situation.
02:47:24 I don't want to just go straight for pit.
02:47:26 You know what I mean.
02:47:30 But then.
02:47:36 Yeah, I don't know.
02:47:38 That's uh, that's something.
02:47:39 That's that's one of those like.
02:47:42 Very, very.
02:47:45 Rare instances that that I think would be left up to the community that is affected by this situation and this person.
02:47:54 Are these people?
02:47:56 And last but not least, gory Boy 1488, can we sterilize the wookies from your bumpers? What? Which wookies?
02:48:46 That will keep him busy for a while.
02:48:52 And with that, for Black pilled I.
02:48:54 Am of course.
02:48:57 Demon sack.
Speaker 11
02:49:22 So I'm waiting.Speaker
02:49:25 For you.Devon
02:49:41 Where does it go?02:49:43 Where does it go?