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INSOMNIA STREAM: DAY OF THE PIT EDITION 1.mp3

06/14/2023
Speaker 1
00:03:17 OK.
Speaker 2
00:02:35 321.
00:02:57 This guy Maslow, he.
00:02:59 Had a ladder.
00:03:01 You used to get up there.
00:03:12 And so it goes.
00:03:14 Around the world, million boys in love with a dozen girls in the school.
00:03:21 Not for you.
00:03:27 It goes countdown to shut down.
00:04:06 He had a scheme.
00:04:08 And the air.
00:04:20 Egma wrapped in a Riddle and got all the figures.
00:04:34 It goes down down to shut down.
Speaker
00:04:49 The killers.
Speaker 2
00:04:53 Shut down.
Speaker 5
00:05:54 Children, have you ever met the bogeyman before?
00:05:58 No, of course you haven't.
00:06:00 For your much too good, I'm sure.
00:06:02 Don't you be afraid of him?
00:06:04 If he should visit you.
00:06:06 He's a great big coward, so I'll tell you what to do.
00:06:10 Hush, hush hush.
00:06:12 Here comes the boogeyman.
00:06:14 Don't let him come too close to you.
00:06:16 He'll catch you with.
00:06:17 He can just pretend that you're a crocodile and you will find that Boogey man will run away.
00:06:25 Your mile say shoo, shoo and.
00:06:28 Stick him with a pin.
00:06:30 Bogeyman will very nearly jump out of his skin.
00:06:34 See Buzz buzz, just like the wasp that stings.
00:06:38 Bogey men will think you.
00:06:40 Are an elephant with wings.
00:06:42 Hush, hush hush.
00:06:44 Here comes the bogeyman.
00:06:50 Tell him you've got soldiers in your bed, for he will never guess that they are only made of lead.
00:07:06 Say hush hush.
00:07:08 You'll think that you're asleep if you make a lovely snore way you'll softly creep sing this tune.
00:07:15 You children, one and all.
00:07:18 Bogey Man will run away.
00:07:19 He'll think it's Henry Hall.
00:07:21 When the shadows of the evening creep across the sky and your mummy comes upstairs to sing a lullaby, tell her that the boogie man no longer frightens you.
00:07:33 Uncle Henry's very kindly told you what to do. Hush, hush. Hush here.
00:07:39 Comes the bogeyman.
00:07:41 Don't let him come too.
00:07:42 Close to you.
00:07:43 He'll catch you if he can.
00:07:45 Just pretend your teddy bears a dog.
00:07:48 Then shout out.
00:07:49 Fetch him, Teddy, and he'll hop off like a frog.
00:08:03 Pretend that you're a cat.
00:08:05 He'll think you may scratch and that will make him fall down flat.
00:08:09 Just return.
00:08:10 He isn't really there.
00:08:12 You will find that bogeyman will finish in thinner.
00:08:24 Here's one way to catch him without fail.
00:08:28 Just keep a little salt with you.
00:08:30 Put it on his tail.
Devon
00:08:44 Come to the insomnia stream.
00:08:48 What is it called the day?
00:08:50 Of the pit edition.
00:08:52 Day of the pit, which will be it will become very obvious white day of.
00:08:56 The pit.
00:08:57 As soon as I got my stupid audio thing loaded up here.
00:09:00 There we go. Look.
Speaker 7
00:09:01 Look, it's working now.
00:09:03 All right.
Devon
00:09:04 Forgot to do a couple things.
00:09:06 That's why I have you guys refresh my VPN on when I started streaming and I was.
00:09:11 Like **** every time I do that it's it kills the bandwidth so it doesn't work.
00:09:15 So it was.
00:09:17 And it's always it's.
00:09:18 I've done this a couple times.
00:09:19 I need to have, like, a checklist.
00:09:21 There's so many things I have to do, but.
00:09:23 That's that's all boring to you.
00:09:25 Who cares?
00:09:25 Let's leap right into this because we have a lot to go through.
00:09:29 We have a lot of feet to dig this pit.
00:09:33 It's it's, it's.
00:09:34 It's a little disturbing.
00:09:35 I'm not going to lie, there's there's some disturbing.
00:09:38 There's some disturbing ****.
00:09:39 But you know, it's Pride month, right?
00:09:41 So it's this is necessary, it's necessary to see how we got here, how we got here and where to expect things to go after this.
00:09:52 You know that there's this illusion that because you know you have a little pullback from, I don't know, corporate sponsorship of of.
00:10:01 State sanctioned, or rather required ******, that somehow that that, that, that there's some kind of victory taking place? Ohh, did you guys see that the ****** that that flashed his his breast implants on TikTok or whatever at the White House he he's not gonna be invited to the White House again?
00:10:21 Ohh, we're winning.
00:10:26 Oh, OK again, zoom out the graph and that's exactly we're going to do tonight.
00:10:29 We're going to zoom.
00:10:30 Out the graph.
00:10:31 To the 1960s, the 1960s, late 1960s.
00:10:39 And we're going to take a look at how homosexuality was viewed in America in the late 1960s, you know, and so that we can contrast that with the reality of of the Pride month that.
Speaker 8
00:10:51 We experienced today, right?
Devon
00:10:54 The constant, the never ending Pride Month.
00:10:56 That goes on and.
Speaker 9
00:10:57 On and.
Devon
00:10:57 On so anyway, strapping guys there was a show put together by CBS with with Mike Wallace, Mike Wallace, who's apparently.
00:11:08 Yeah, I'm pretty sure he's dead now, but that guy, that guy was around for fun.
00:11:13 Anyway, the name of the show is the homosexuals.
Speaker 7
00:11:18 They they didn't beat around.
Devon
00:11:19 The Bush, they didn't try to print.
00:11:21 It up.
00:11:21 The funny thing is they get just the first contrast is when they aired this special in 1967. They couldn't get anyone to run ads, anyone.
00:11:32 So contrast that with with companies that were jumping at the chance to put pride flags in their profiles.
00:11:40 In fact, companies that will openly talk **** to their customers on Twitter.
00:11:44 If you say something negative about ********.
00:11:48 Contrast that with 1967. They're making this this report was, believe it or not.
00:11:54 Not super, it wasn't.
00:11:56 I would say this was not so much pro homosexuality as it was a honest reflection to some extent as to what the national conversation about it was at the time.
00:12:09 Now, there was obviously some, you know there, there's always, there's always a little poison in the well, right and there.
00:12:15 And we'll go over some of that.
00:12:16 But the at at the time, this was a very taboo subject, so much so that no company wanted to run ads during it at all.
00:12:25 So I guess you could say just the very fact that they ran it, you know, without.
00:12:29 Heads, which means they ran it at at a loss and think of all the local affiliates, not by the way, at the time, local affiliates didn't have to pick up every little show that came from network.
00:12:42 It depended on their agreement, but for the most part, a lot of local affiliates, I don't know that I don't have the actual data for this, but having worked at a local affiliate.
00:12:50 In the past, I know that that if there's controversial **** they can say, you know, we're not.
00:12:54 This, you know, you guys in New York, you got you metropolitan Fagots can can run this whatever this is and we're going to play on.
00:13:02 You know, whatever some reruns of whatever, right. And I suspect again, I don't know, I don't have the I don't have the data for this, but even for 1967, there were probably a lot of markets.
00:13:14 Where this didn't even air. So that said, let's take a look and see how they present it and where America was in 1967 in, in terms of the the, the homosexual question.
00:13:30 Because there's a lot of conservatives or people that that call themselves right wing or conservative or whatever that that, that especially, you know, now that that that I'm just saying, you know what?
00:13:40 **** them.
00:13:40 Get get in the *******.
00:13:41 Pit that are trying to push back.
00:13:43 Oh, never.
00:13:44 We need to be accepting of, you know, they're not.
00:13:46 To pitch the Jews.
Speaker 7
00:13:50 Well, I mean you repeat yourself, but let's.
Devon
00:13:53 Let's take a look here.
Speaker 1
00:13:59 With CBS News correspondent Mike Wallace, homosexuality is in the middle.
00:14:06 Even in this era of bold sexual noise, it remains a subject that people find disturbing, embarrassing and the reluctance to discuss it.
00:14:14 Yet there is a growing concern about homosexuals in society about their inclusive visibility.
00:14:21 In preparing this broadcast, CBS News commissioned a survey by the Opinion Research Corporation in the public attitudes toward homosexuality.
00:14:29 We discovered that Americans consider homosexuality more harmful to society than adultery, abortion or prostitution.
00:14:38 We shall present other results of the survey later in the broadcast and we shall investigate some of the medical, legal and social aspects when homosexuality.
00:14:47 But first.
00:14:49 We shall examine it as a human condition.
Devon
00:14:53 Ah yes, as a human condition, but let's back up a little bit.
00:14:56 He said that Americans at the time saw homosexuality as more dangerous than abortion.
00:15:03 And you gotta remember, 1967, the majority of Americans did not want abortion. You know, whether you're talking about Republicans or Democrats. It doesn't matter that the vast majority of Americans.
00:15:13 Didn't want abortion, but they thought **** were more dangerous than killing babies. Think even that way they thought in 1967, more Americans thought faggs were more dangerous than baby murder.
00:15:27 On a societal level.
00:15:30 That's a big ******* deal.
00:15:31 That's a big ******* deal and.
00:15:33 It's it's a.
00:15:33 Huge departure.
00:15:36 From where the right wing, so-called the mainstream Republican right wing, is today.
00:15:43 So how did we get?
00:15:45 Well, part of it is.
00:15:47 Exactly what he just said.
00:15:48 Let's look at it as.
00:15:50 A human condition.
00:15:53 A human condition.
00:15:59 You see, one of the things psychology did.
00:16:02 When they they started when?
00:16:03 When everything got very analytical, let's start analyzing sin.
00:16:10 Right.
00:16:10 Let's not look at behavior as a moral thing.
00:16:15 Let's not look at this as right.
00:16:17 And this is wrong.
00:16:18 This is good.
00:16:19 This is evil.
00:16:20 Let's start pathologizing it.
Speaker 8
00:16:24 Let's start diagnosing it as a disease.
Devon
00:16:30 Now, I'm not saying that all the science as far as trying to figure out why, because look, there's got to be something really wrong with you if you're a.
00:16:38 Dude that wants to put.
00:16:40 Your well, you know, like it's it's if you if you if you go down that way that you're you're you're fighting not just a moral.
Speaker 8
00:16:50 Saying you're fighting instinct, you know you're you're fighting the most Basic Instinct and that is reproduction.
00:16:58 So you got to be pretty.
00:16:59 ****** ** in the head.
Devon
00:17:00 Right.
00:17:01 So I'm not saying there's not a psychological aspect to it, but it's it's there's a psychological aspect to murder.
00:17:08 There's a psychological aspect to rape.
00:17:10 There's a psychological aspect of pedos.
00:17:18 But by taking by stripping the.
00:17:19 Morality of it away and turning.
00:17:21 It into strictly a disease.
00:17:25 It was the first step to saying.
00:17:28 And look, we're we're beyond that now.
00:17:30 We're like, I wish it was back when we thought.
Speaker 9
00:17:32 It was a the disease right in America.
Devon
00:17:35 But that was the first step.
00:17:37 To telling people, look you, you can't blame the people doing this.
00:17:43 You don't get mad when someone gets the flu and can't come into work, right?
00:17:47 Like they didn't decide to.
00:17:48 Get the flu.
Speaker 2
00:17:49 It's a disease.
Devon
00:17:54 So that was the first step to take away blame from the perpetrators.
00:17:59 So here's a a gentleman.
00:18:03 That they interview and he's from a a gay group.
00:18:09 Called the Medicine Society, we're going to.
00:18:12 Talk about that in a second.
00:18:15 The Mattachine society.
00:18:18 Weird name, huh?
00:18:19 You don't hear about them?
00:18:20 Much these days.
Speaker 10
00:18:23 Now I know myself.
00:18:25 From my only standpoint and speaking.
Speaker 1
00:18:28 Of other people that I.
Speaker 10
00:18:28 Know that the innermost the innermost aspects of a person's personality is his sexual orientation, and I can't imagine myself giving myself, and I don't think most other people who are sure of their sexuality, whether they're homosexuals or heterosexuals.
Speaker 1
00:18:43 You could imagine giving that up.
00:18:46 Warren Atkins is 28. He graduated from high school in Washington, DC, went to night school for three years, then spent a year drifting.
00:18:54 Around the country.
00:18:56 He's back in Washington now, working as a school registrar for the last five years.
00:19:01 He has been an active member of the managing Society of Homosexual organization.
Devon
00:19:07 And he's Jewish.
00:19:08 And I wonder what they mean by he drifted around the country for a year and he works in schools.
00:19:13 OK.
00:19:14 And then the mashing society, OK, well.
Speaker 8
00:19:18 We're we're we're gonna.
Devon
00:19:19 We're have to figure out what what's going on with this, this society here, but we'll do that in a second.
00:19:27 Let's take a let's listen to one of their representatives.
00:19:30 OK, this is a representative, I think, out of Florida this was.
00:19:36 I think this.
00:19:38 Was right around the same time, if not the same year, and they were interviewing this guy and asking him about why he worked for this organization and what they wanted.
Speaker 3
00:19:49 Richard Enman, president of the Mattachine Society of Florida, whose goal is to legalize homosexuality between consenting adults, was a reluctant participant in tonight's program.
Speaker 11
00:20:01 The present laws give the adult homosexual only the choice of being to simplify the matter, heterosexual and legal or homosexual and illegal.
00:20:12 This to a homosexual is no choice at all.
00:20:15 What type of laws are you after?
00:20:17 Well, let me say first of all, what type of laws we are not after because there has been much to do that the society was in favor of the legalization of marriage between homosexuals and the.
Devon
00:20:34 Let let me assure you, we don't want gay marriage.
00:20:38 That's the first thing he says.
00:20:40 They asked him.
00:20:41 Ohh what?
00:20:42 What is your your this gay advocacy group in Florida?
00:20:45 You're the representative out of Florida.
00:20:47 What is it that you want?
00:20:48 Well, the first thing, let me tell.
00:20:50 You what?
00:20:50 We don't want we.
00:20:52 Don't want gay marriage?
00:20:56 So already they're lying.
00:20:59 First thing out of his mouth is a lie.
00:21:01 Well, the first thing out of his mouth before the interview was probably a ****, but now it's a lie.
Speaker 11
00:21:06 The adoption of children and such as that and that is.
Devon
00:21:09 And they don't.
00:21:09 Want to adopt children?
00:21:13 They don't want to get married, let you know.
00:21:15 Don't worry, you hysterical Christians.
00:21:19 We don't want to get married.
00:21:22 We don't want to adopt children.
00:21:25 Don't worry.
00:21:26 We just want to **** each other in the *** in the privacy of our own home.
00:21:29 That's all we want.
Speaker 7
00:21:32 How does that hurt you?
Devon
00:21:34 You guys are crazy.
00:21:37 You and your your slippery slope fallacy.
00:21:41 Wow, you're so ignorant, you backwoods.
00:21:44 Cousin marrying their ********.
Speaker 11
00:21:46 That's not at all factual at all.
Speaker 8
00:21:49 It's it's not factual.
Speaker 12
00:21:51 At all.
Speaker 11
00:21:52 Homosexuals do not want that.
00:21:54 You might find some fringe character someplace who says that that's what he wants.
00:22:00 Are you a homosexual?
00:22:01 Yeah, well, that's yes and no.
Speaker 7
00:22:05 No, no.
00:22:07 It's either yes or no, he can't.
Speaker 8
00:22:09 Even answer that.
Devon
00:22:15 You can't even answer that.
00:22:16 And it's funny because remember what I've told you again and again and again and again.
00:22:19 I've never talked to a flag that that didn't have.
00:22:23 Who wasn't molested?
00:22:24 Who didn't have a inappropriately young encounter?
00:22:29 Sexual encounter with a man?
00:22:33 Listen to this.
Speaker 11
00:22:36 I was a homosexual first engaged in such acts when I was 14 years old.
Devon
00:22:44 There you go.
00:22:45 No one asked him that.
00:22:47 Remember what I said?
00:22:48 They always volunteer it.
Speaker 7
00:22:50 Like like.
Devon
00:22:51 He just he could have just said hey.
Speaker 7
00:22:55 I I've I I.
Devon
00:22:56 Used to be gay cause that's what he's going to say.
00:22:58 He's going.
00:22:58 To say I.
00:22:59 Used to be gay, but now as.
00:23:00 Of, like literally, he's going to say as.
00:23:02 Of a couple months ago, he's.
00:23:03 The representative of a gay activist group for the entire state of Florida.
00:23:08 But he's not gay.
00:23:10 As of a few months ago, he decided he's not.
00:23:13 But he's been he was gay since 14.
00:23:15 But now he's.
00:23:16 Obviously it's because of legal reasons or whatever, but he he's full of.
00:23:20 And so he he right after telling you that they don't want to get married, they don't want to adopt kids.
00:23:26 He tells you he was molested.
00:23:28 But then, knowing what you're going to think when you.
00:23:30 Hear that? But.
00:23:31 Which he didn't even have to volunteer.
00:23:33 He says.
Speaker 11
00:23:36 I was never seduced by an older person or anything like that.
Speaker 8
00:23:39 Ohh cause you.
00:23:40 Know cause he.
Devon
00:23:41 Yeah, I can't plant the seed that, that, that.
00:23:43 There was a a gay pedo out there.
00:23:45 I just told you a gay guy bang me when I was 14.
00:23:51 And so the implication is going to be gay.
00:23:53 People are predators.
00:23:54 And go after children, so I have.
00:23:56 To say ohh.
Speaker 13
00:23:56 But I wasn't really. Ohh.
Devon
00:23:59 Well, also makes you wonder.
00:24:00 What does he think about consent then?
00:24:02 He thinks he can consent to homosexual sex at age 14.
00:24:08 That's what it means.
00:24:12 Right.
00:24:13 If he wasn't seduced or or whatever, right.
00:24:17 He's implying that at age 14, little boys can consent to having sex with gay.
00:24:22 Uh 40 year olds.
00:24:29 That's what he's saying.
Speaker 11
00:24:33 But I gave it up about, oh, I forget some years ago, over four years ago.
00:24:39 It's not my cup of tea.
Devon
00:24:41 Four years ago, I thought God was so four years ago.
00:24:44 He stopped being gay.
00:24:46 It's not his cup of tea.
00:24:49 Ah, yes.
00:24:51 Ah yes, the the good old matter Sheen society.
00:24:57 The Manichean Society of Washington DC, founded by this guy who totally doesn't look like a demon.
Speaker 7
00:25:09 Harry, hey.
Devon
00:25:11 Harry hay.
00:25:14 So Harry hay.
00:25:17 Who was bankrolled by his Jewish fashion designer, Gay lover named Rudy Gernreich.
00:25:28 Who made sure his name wasn't anywhere near.
00:25:32 Any of the official documents for the organizations they were starting, he just went by the initial R.
00:25:40 Founded a couple of organizations, but let's talk about the managing society first.
00:25:47 So they started around 1950.
00:25:50 Good old Harry hay.
00:25:51 Here was a communist.
00:25:55 And apparently a lot of homosexuals are also communists.
00:26:01 And so he invited a bunch of homosexual communists over to his his house and tried to, like, basically use an **** as a venue to try to convince gay.
00:26:15 To start a gay liberation group.
00:26:20 Wrote like a manifesto.
00:26:23 Explaining why they needed to do this.
00:26:27 This is from Wikipedia. Hey met Rudy Gernreich in 1950. The two became partners and hay showed generic the call.
00:26:36 The call was the manifesto, Gernreich declared the document.
00:26:40 The most dangerous thing ever.
00:26:41 Read he ever read?
00:26:43 And became an because he's a Jew, became enthusiastic financial.
Speaker 8
00:26:46 Supporter of it.
Devon
00:26:48 Is the most dangerous thing you've.
Speaker 7
00:26:49 Ever read?
Devon
00:26:51 Although he did not lend his name to it, instead going by the initial R.
00:26:57 They finally on November 11th, 1950.
00:27:02 Along with a couple of their friends held their first meeting.
00:27:07 Of the Mattachine Society in Los Angeles.
00:27:11 Under the name.
00:27:11 Of the Society of Fools.
00:27:15 The Society of Fools.
00:27:20 Well, that's not the only.
00:27:22 That's not the only gay activist group.
00:27:25 As I alluded to.
00:27:27 That they were behind.
00:27:30 There's another gay activist group you might have heard of.
00:27:34 Called ******.
00:27:37 Oh yes, ******.
00:27:39 He also started ******.
00:27:43 For those of you.
00:27:44 Who don't know what ****** is.
00:27:47 It's the North American man Boy love association.
00:27:52 It's an advocacy group.
00:27:55 To defend the.
00:27:57 The the basically the removal of all consent laws.
00:28:01 And the promotion of men having sexual relationships with children of any age.
00:28:09 And you might think to yourself, well, why that that seems like a a leap to go from.
00:28:16 It's, but it's not.
00:28:18 It's not, and it's it's.
00:28:19 In fact, it's worse than you think.
00:28:22 The reason they started the group was in December of 1977.
00:28:28 And this is all this is all from Wikipedia.
00:28:30 This is none of this is, you know, crazy town.
00:28:33 In December of 1977, police raided a house in the Boston suburb Revere. 24 men were arrested and indicted on over 100 felony counts of the statutory rape of boys aged 8.
00:28:50 215 eight.
00:28:55 To 15.
00:28:57 Suffolk County District Attorney Garrett H Barne.
00:29:01 Found that men.
00:29:02 Had used drugs.
00:29:03 And video games to lure boys into a house.
00:29:08 Where they photographed them as they engaged in sexual activity.
00:29:13 The men were members of a sex ring, Barnes said.
00:29:17 And the arrest was the tip of the iceberg.
00:29:22 Now I was reading up on this bust.
00:29:24 I was trying to find the names of the people you know that they arrested.
00:29:27 It was almost impossible.
00:29:28 Well, it was impossible to find, at least in the the amount of time that I had.
00:29:33 But what I did find were a lot of references to this neighborhood.
00:29:35 Apparently, everyone knew that this was a Super Gay neighborhood, and there was a lot of.
00:29:42 Of child molestation going on, and no one seemed to give a ****.
00:29:46 In fact, once the scandal about the arrest came out.
00:29:52 There was an interview with Alan Ginsberg.
00:29:56 A famous poet, Allen Ginsberg, also a Jew, obviously.
00:30:03 And during the interview on a Boston television station.
00:30:07 Poet and outspoken boy lover Alan Ginsberg joked about the scandal quote I had sex when I was 8 with a man in the back of my grandfather's candy store in Revere, and I turned out OK.
00:30:23 Ginsburg declared before being hurried off stage as the station cut to commercial.
00:30:28 And I couldn't find a copy of that.
00:30:32 In fact, a lot of the.
00:30:33 Articles that are referenced in Wikipedia that I was trying to go to the original sources had been wiped off the Internet and I had to go to the way back machine to even find.
00:30:43 The copies of it.
00:30:47 But I did find the copies of it.
00:30:50 And in those copies I found other references, so there was another newspaper homosexual newspaper called *** Rag.
00:30:59 It was actually called *** rag.
00:31:03 Staffers at Fagg Rag, a now defunct Boston based radical gay paper, decided to fight back.
00:31:11 They formed a committee to defend the suspects and Revere.
00:31:15 Can you imagine that?
Speaker 8
00:31:18 8 years old.
Devon
00:31:20 They were drugging and *******.
00:31:24 8 year old boys.
00:31:28 And gay groups.
00:31:30 Shot right into activism mode.
00:31:35 Remember what I was saying? That like the gates of Hell opened up in the late 70s, like somewhere around, you know, like 7778. And somewhere in there, this is 1970. It all fits.
00:31:48 I you know, I was kind of.
00:31:49 Kidding when I.
00:31:50 First started talking about.
00:31:51 I'm not kidding anymore.
00:31:54 An insane amount of **** went really bad.
00:31:58 In the late 70s.
00:32:03 And this was one of those things.
00:32:07 So fat rag.
00:32:10 Got together.
00:32:13 To defend the suspects.
00:32:17 And rally against police harassment.
00:32:22 And the two groups that emerged from the committee was the gay and lesbian advocates and defenders which?
00:32:28 Is still around.
Speaker 8
00:32:31 It's still around.
Devon
00:32:35 And the other one was ******.
00:32:37 Which is also still around.
00:32:43 Now I found an article talking about in Ambala where they they interviewed either they wouldn't say who it was.
00:32:50 But it was either this guy here, Harry Hay or or one of his **** buddies.
00:33:00 But they interviewed him.
00:33:02 And asked them some questions about.
00:33:06 Starting ******, I think the article was like around the late 90s, early 2000s in Boston Magazine.
00:33:15 And quote in 1978, ****** was just another oddball sexual group.
00:33:21 Proposing another odd ball, radical philosophy.
00:33:23 That's all guys.
Speaker 7
00:33:25 It was just a wacky group promoting A wacky thing like ******* little boys.
Devon
00:33:34 It's a radical philosophy.
Speaker 8
00:33:42 Kids should have more rights.
Devon
00:33:45 Particularly the right to have sex with whomever they please.
00:33:51 Age should not be a consideration in anything.
00:33:56 So age one is is totally legit, they're saying.
00:34:02 Especially in sex and love.
00:34:08 And age of consent laws should be repealed.
Speaker 8
00:34:13 It was a more permissive time.
Devon
00:34:16 That's how they're writing about this.
00:34:20 It's a more permissive time.
00:34:25 That's all.
00:34:28 And then the quote from the unnamed man, whether it's again, whether it's Harry Hay here or or one of his fat friends.
Speaker 8
00:34:38 Quote The 70s were an incredible.
Speaker 9
00:34:40 Time. I bet they were.
Devon
00:34:43 We were at a time when things were changing.
00:34:49 When her voices could be heard.
00:34:53 We began to believe the rhetoric that the revolution was coming.
00:34:59 That we are going to create.
Speaker 9
00:35:01 A free society.
Devon
00:35:08 Thank you. ******* boomers.
00:35:13 Boomers out there, when we give you ****.
00:35:17 This is why.
00:35:19 This is why.
00:35:28 Now this next pits next pit well, yeah.
00:35:33 This next part is going to be.
00:35:36 Kind of hard to watch.
00:35:40 So whatever happened in Ambala?
00:35:42 Why don't you hear about ****** so much anymore?
00:35:47 Because one of their members.
00:35:52 Well, he decided that.
00:35:54 That he won.
00:35:55 You know what he wanted?
00:35:56 He was going to get.
00:35:59 The story of Jeffrey Curley.
00:36:04 The name that not enough people know.
00:36:11 In the same part of the.
00:36:14 The country.
Speaker 14
00:36:16 I think the ACLU is suffering from normal phobia, and that means opposing anything that's good and decent.
Devon
00:36:22 Oh, by the.
00:36:23 Way in this case what he's talking about, the ACLU defended ******.
00:36:28 You'll see the case here.
00:36:29 It's disgusting, but you'll see it in a second.
00:36:32 The same ACLU that doesn't defend right wing people that get deep platformed and censored and stuff like that, they defended ******.
00:36:46 The ACLU is is.
00:36:49 Functionally, a Jewish law fair organization.
00:36:54 That works to defend anything that's bad for Western civilization and sue anything that's good for Western civilization.
00:37:03 And they're not the only organization like that.
00:37:10 So what he's talking about is, after this case of Jeffrey Hurley, which they're going to go into detail about.
00:37:17 Uh, ******? Got sued.
00:37:22 And the ACLU came running to the rescue.
Speaker 14
00:37:24 In a normal and trying to promote what is abnormal.
Speaker 15
00:37:28 Consider for a few moments the ACLU's efforts to protect the declared pedophile organization. Please note that the following contains some graphic scenes. Parental discretion is advised.
00:37:44 10 year old Jeffrey Curley of Cambridge, MA, was a bright little boy who enjoyed ice skating, baseball and a good laugh.
00:37:53 Barbara Curley is Jeffrey's mom.
Speaker 16
00:37:55 Jeffrey was.
00:37:57 Very lovable.
00:37:58 We very love Jeff.
00:38:01 It's a Joker, always joking around with people's favorite thing in the whole world to do with ice skate.
Speaker 15
00:38:11 But on October 1st, 1997, Jeff went for a ride with a neighbor, Salvatore Sicari, and his friend Charles James, seen here.
00:38:21 The two men promised to buy him a new bike to replace his bike, which had been stolen a few weeks before.
00:38:27 He never returned.
Speaker 12
00:38:29 What these guys did?
00:38:30 They stole his bicycle and they promised Jeffrey a bicycle and they played that out for us.
00:38:37 Few weeks with them.
Speaker 15
00:38:38 Bob Curley is Jeffrey's father. He points out where Jeffrey was last seen alive.
Speaker 11
00:38:40 But like I said.
Speaker 12
00:38:45 Jeff was right here when he got washing the dog and James Sakari said.
00:38:49 I'm buying the counties.
00:38:49 Come on, Jeff, we're going to go get your bicycle.
00:38:52 And he jumped in The Cave.
00:38:53 He went in the house instead of his grandma, he said.
00:38:55 Now I'll be back in 10 minutes.
00:38:57 I'm going to go get something and I was it.
00:38:59 He jumped in the car with him and that's and they took us.
Devon
00:39:04 So 2 ****.
00:39:07 Stole this bike.
00:39:10 And then came back and said, oh, what happened to your bike?
00:39:16 You know, we're gonna get you a new bike.
00:39:18 Don't tell your parents here.
00:39:19 Come with us.
00:39:19 We're going to get you a new bike.
00:39:22 So he went with them 10 year.
00:39:24 Old 10 years old.
00:39:27 ****** members.
Speaker 15
00:39:30 After abducting him, it became clear what they were really after his body for sexual purposes.
Speaker 12
00:39:38 They got from $50.00 to have sex with him and he refused and he fought them.
00:39:43 And and they killed.
Speaker 17
00:39:44 It was probably one of the most brutal deaths that anybody could ever encounter.
Speaker 15
00:39:48 The Curley's attorney, Larry Fazoli, tells what Charles James, the main perpetrator in this case, did.
Speaker 17
00:39:55 When he got in the back seat of the car when salvage the car he was driving it, he attempted to attack Jeffrey Curley.
Speaker 16
00:40:02 They stepped like gasoline, egg and his and Jeffrey's.
Speaker 17
00:40:06 Mouth. When Jeffrey resisted, he sat on him. James being well over 200 pounds and put the gasoline soaked rag on Jeffrey's mouth. The fumes burnt the and Taylor his lungs, and that's how he died.
Speaker 16
00:40:16 And Jeffrey fought them for over 15 to 20 minutes, slowly suffocating.
00:40:21 They took him to.
00:40:23 James's apartment. And he had sex with my son's dead body.
Devon
00:40:34 I mean.
00:40:41 So yeah, they suffocated them with gasoline.
00:40:46 Killed him.
00:40:48 And then had sex with the dead body.
00:40:58 Those are the kinds of people.
00:41:03 That join organizations like ******.
00:41:06 Those are the kinds of people.
00:41:10 That we celebrate as a nation.
Speaker 9
00:41:14 Every June.
Devon
00:41:23 Well, that's something to be proud of, isn't it?
Speaker 17
00:41:33 They then pulled the corpse in a rubber made green plastic container, put lime on it, taped it up, tape the tape, the container up and then drove to a place the main.
00:41:42 Where they pull it off the river.
Speaker 15
00:41:46 Nabra is the North American man, Boy love association.
Speaker 17
00:41:50 O'Neill way advocates, that is their right. If they can convince a six year old A7 year old child to do a sexual act with them when the children is nothing about sex in exchange for candy bar, then that is consensual sex and it's OK, and that's what they advocate and preach to their membership.
00:42:06 They don't want their kids.
00:42:07 They want your kids and the age of preference for neon blue is 6 to 12.
Speaker 15
00:42:13 The more details the Curleys learned about ******, the more they realized they had to do something to prevent this type of tragedy from happening to other.
00:42:22 Little boys in the future.
Speaker 12
00:42:24 Numbers are a group of.
00:42:26 Progress that tries to legitimize rape and ******** and little boys, and they try to hide hide behind the 1st amendment.
Speaker 13
00:42:33 Good evening, freedom of speech, expression, constitutional guarantees that have long protected the views and ideas of even the most controversial groups.
00:42:43 But many are now asking where do you draw the line?
00:42:46 Where does free speech end and responsibility begin?
Devon
00:42:52 Ah yes.
00:42:55 Ah yes.
00:42:58 It's all free speech.
00:42:59 It's all free speech until little boys start getting.
Speaker 9
00:43:02 Raped in the ***.
Devon
00:43:04 So that's the organization that the founder.
00:43:08 And that might sound like a crazy detour, but I just want you to understand who we're dealing with.
00:43:13 The matter shame society.
00:43:19 The guy that they're interviewing right here.
00:43:23 Represents the Manisha society.
00:43:27 Who, 10 years from this interview would found ******?
00:43:36 So that's where this goes, right? This is 1967.
00:43:42 1977 they found ******.
00:43:46 1997.
00:43:51 Jeffrey Curley dies.
00:43:53 They raped his body and throw in a river.
00:43:57 And the ACLU defends ******.
Speaker 18
00:44:05 What do you think?
Speaker 1
00:44:06 Caused your sexual orientation?
00:44:08 Have you thought?
Speaker 10
00:44:09 About it, I have thought about it, but it really doesn't concern me very much.
Speaker 18
00:44:14 I never would imagine if I have blonde hair that I would worry about.
Speaker 10
00:44:18 What jeans and what chromosomes?
00:44:19 Because my blonde.
Speaker 18
00:44:20 Hair or if I.
Speaker 10
00:44:22 Had brown eyes, my homosexuality to me, is very much in the same category.
00:44:27 I I feel no more guilt about my homosexuality or about my and sexual orientation than a person with blonde hair or with dark skin or with light skin would feel about.
Speaker 18
00:44:38 What they had.
Devon
00:44:41 See, they start laying down the groundwork, though we're.
00:44:44 Just Born This Way.
00:44:47 We're just born this.
00:44:48 Way, why would I feel guilty about?
00:44:50 Being Born This Way.
00:44:55 Even though I suspect this guy has a has a very similar story about engaging in sex.
00:45:03 With an older man at a much younger age.
00:45:09 But he was Born This Way.
00:45:11 Like, just like, why would I feel guilty?
00:45:16 Do you feel guilty for having blue?
00:45:18 Eyes. It's the same thing.
00:45:25 So then the interviewer asked him.
00:45:27 All right, well.
00:45:29 Let's say you're Born This Way.
00:45:31 It's this disease or whatever.
00:45:35 What if we had the cure?
00:45:36 Would you take it?
Speaker 1
00:45:38 Most homosexuals, if they had a chance to be heterosexual, would they.
Speaker 10
00:45:44 Well, I have a friend who took a poll of 300 people in that very question.
00:45:47 You asked them.
00:45:48 If you were able to take a pill to change yourself from homosexual to a heterosexual.
Speaker 1
00:45:53 Would you do?
Speaker 10
00:45:53 It and something like 95% of the.
00:45:56 Answer you know.
Speaker 7
00:46:01 Well that at that.
Devon
00:46:01 Point that sounds like a choice to me.
00:46:05 Obviously it's a hypothetical.
00:46:09 But they're saying no, I wouldn't want a cure.
00:46:11 It's a disease.
00:46:12 I don't want cured.
00:46:16 It's a disease I suffer from that.
00:46:18 I was born.
00:46:18 With, but I don't want it cured.
00:46:25 They then talk to this homosexual, who you might remember last stream when we were talking about the the, the United States State Department barred homosexuals.
00:46:35 From entering the country, there was that guy with the totally real sounding name of Richard Longstaff, **** Longstaff, who was coming from England or wanted to wanted to immigrate to the United States from England.
00:46:52 And they wouldn't let him because he was a homosexual.
00:46:55 And the official opinion of the United States government at the time, again, not Democrat, not Republican.
00:47:02 The the the official opinion of the United States government at the time.
00:47:07 Was that we shouldn't let **** into the country because they're psychopaths.
00:47:17 That's an opinion shared by most of the people.
00:47:20 Who aren't the activists, at least in this presentation, that we're?
00:47:24 Looking at now.
00:47:26 Including this this flag right here, they're.
00:47:28 Going to talk to.
00:47:30 He admits that he's basically a psychopath.
Speaker 1
00:47:35 This man is 27 college educated. He was unable to hold a job because of his inability to contain his homosexual inclinations. He's been.
00:47:43 In jail three times for.
Devon
00:47:46 First of all, think about that.
00:47:48 He was unable to hold down a job because he couldn't contain his homosexual inclinations.
00:47:55 That's like if I was watching a report and they said, well, this here, this is Billy.
00:48:00 He's he's been unable to hold a job because he keeps ****** his coworkers.
00:48:05 Is that what else could it mean?
00:48:06 Like what is he doing?
00:48:11 Everyone that has a job contains their their sexual urges while they're at the office, right?
00:48:18 You're not just sitting there, like, jacking off the **** in your cubicle.
00:48:22 What the Hell's going on?
00:48:24 So that's a little vague, but it already starts to show you that like look.
00:48:28 These people are ******* the generate monsters.
Speaker 1
00:48:31 He's been in jail three times for committing homosexual acts.
00:48:35 If he is arrested once more, he faces the possibility of liaison.
Devon
00:48:40 So I want you to think about that too.
00:48:42 In 1967, and they'll go a little more into detail about this.
00:48:47 Remember, remember last spring we were talking about how it wasn't until 2000 was it 2003.
00:48:54 Texas still had ****** laws on the books until 2003.
00:49:01 And they weren't.
00:49:02 They weren't voted away a judge.
00:49:05 Waved a magic wand.
00:49:07 And they vanished.
00:49:10 Not because that's what the people wanted.
00:49:13 Because a judge just said.
00:49:16 That they were outmoded, outdated and inconsistent.
00:49:23 With the constitution.
00:49:25 Yeah, I'm.
00:49:26 I'm sure.
00:49:26 I'm sure that the founding fathers were really worried about whether or not you could.
00:49:29 **** each other in the ***.
00:49:32 Didn't you hear about that the 69th amendment?
00:49:44 This guy had already been arrested a few times because they were still enforcing it in 1967.
00:49:51 In fact, you might be surprised at where they were enforcing this, which will again, we'll look at here in a moment.
00:49:57 So in 1967, they're still enforcing this stuff. This guy's been to jail so many times. If he gets arrested one more time.
00:50:06 You can imagine how how much ******** is going on in your life that you're getting arrested.
00:50:13 You're getting caught doing it.
00:50:17 Because it's not like they were getting wiretaps and, like, listening to this guy's phone calls. And, like, you know, following him around everywhere.
Speaker 1
00:50:30 He is now on probation.
00:50:32 And in psychotherapy.
00:50:35 I had a very domineering mother.
00:50:39 That's very sweet.
00:50:40 Tired by the time on the lesson was the love that I had that was going to killing.
Speaker 17
00:50:45 And I was.
Speaker 1
00:50:46 A fat child.
00:50:50 Was made fun of by other children.
00:50:56 The mother is going to have her way about how I dressed.
00:50:59 After what I did when I didn't do this child.
00:51:06 And as a play that was good don't matter.
00:51:08 When did you first go into therapy?
Devon
00:51:12 So this is another thing that I've noticed a lot with homosexuals.
00:51:16 The domineering mother.
00:51:17 And look, it doesn't take a genius.
00:51:18 To figure out that they're they're.
00:51:20 ******** the reason why trans kid kids exist. How many of these little TikTok videos have you seen of some dumb ***** going?
00:51:27 Ohh look my.
00:51:28 Little Billy's playing with a a Dolly.
00:51:31 Time to chop off his penis.
00:51:40 So this this toxic femininity, if you will, has always existed, just been unleashed in in the world in a way that's just that's never been seen before.
00:51:50 Instead of like in the case of a.
00:51:52 A guy who used to work with.
00:51:56 Who I I think I've mentioned this before.
00:51:57 I was like there was one guy out of everyone that I've talked to that I worked with that was gay, that that was had been molested.
00:52:05 I there's this one guy I was talking to and he was like, oh, no, I was never molested.
00:52:09 I was like, oh, OK, well, I guess not all of.
00:52:10 Them and then like.
00:52:13 That same day, or very not too long afterwards.
00:52:17 He starts telling me this funny story.
00:52:20 About how his mom used to dress him up as a little girl and tell everyone.
00:52:24 That he was a girl.
00:52:27 When he was a little kid.
00:52:31 And I was like, oh, OK.
00:52:33 Well, I mean, you are still abused, just not, you know.
00:52:42 And in all these cases, what's what's what's allowing for this behavior from these women?
00:52:48 It's usually the lack of a father.
00:52:51 The father's not there physically. He's not there or he's mentally checked out or whatever.
00:52:58 And I think a lot of people have seen this, this relationship with single moms especially.
00:53:02 I'm sure those of you, I mean nowadays, who has Facebook anymore.
00:53:06 But I remember like when I was still on Facebook years ago and these people that you don't really interact with anymore or whatever, but they're still like, you know, you have them as Facebook friends or whatever.
00:53:15 So they they end up in your.
00:53:17 And there was this one woman in particular who would post selfies with her.
00:53:23 She was a single mom.
00:53:25 She had a son, and she was posting these selfies and going on these vacations with her son and increasingly.
Speaker 7
00:53:32 It was it.
Devon
00:53:33 Got creepier and creepier because it started to look.
00:53:37 Like she was on a date with her son.
00:53:40 Like the photos started to look like date photos like it was, there was something very unsettling about that.
00:53:45 Would not be surprised to find out if that guy is gay now.
00:53:49 But I'm sure a lot of you know people like this.
00:53:52 Look, if you've done any.
00:53:53 Kind of Internet dating.
Speaker 9
00:53:54 At all.
Devon
00:53:57 How often?
00:53:58 How often do you see the profile of a single mom?
00:54:02 And the first or second line in the profile is.
00:54:06 This is my little boy.
00:54:07 He is my world.
00:54:08 Like almost.
00:54:08 That's like this.
00:54:09 I don't know.
00:54:10 They all use the same phraseology.
00:54:12 Ohh, this is he's my world.
00:54:16 And he's probably going to be a trans kid or or a fad.
00:54:22 But it's because the the lack of a father.
00:54:26 You know, again, physically or otherwise, maybe that he's around, but he's just out to lunch.
00:54:34 And these crazy ******* moms.
00:54:39 That's just as damaging, I think.
00:54:41 As you know, sexual abuse from, you know, a teacher or or whoever, which I'll also triggers the same kind of dysfunction.
Speaker 19
00:54:51 As my parents.
Speaker 1
00:54:52 Found out they couldn't understand what they had done.
00:54:59 One of the lens.
00:55:02 They were helpful place up to it, but cyber therapy was made available.
00:55:11 Every opportunity to change this was the seven set down for me, but I wasn't.
00:55:19 I wasn't receptive to it, and that's unfortunate too.
Speaker 18
00:55:23 Because I think if I have I would.
Speaker 20
00:55:25 Have felt uncomfortable in any way.
Speaker 1
00:55:27 I would have gone ahead and done something about it much before now.
Speaker 18
00:55:32 IPads the superior?
Speaker 1
00:55:36 I felt as though I had I had license to satisfy every need, every every desire, every tension.
Devon
00:55:47 The words of a psychopath, I felt superior.
00:55:51 I felt that.
00:55:52 I had license to satisfy any desire I had.
00:56:01 Why would I attempt to to work on this problem of mine?
00:56:04 I was superior.
00:56:06 Just like that other gay guy that they asked.
00:56:08 Look if we found out, you know, we found some cure for this and we could give you.
00:56:11 A pill and fix it.
00:56:12 Would you fix it?
00:56:17 Of course not.
Speaker 1
00:56:20 And this was just purely sexual adventure, sexual gratification.
00:56:26 Animals actual ratification list.
Speaker 20
00:56:31 We're gonna.
Speaker 1
00:56:35 It might have taken other than this, but I used the word sick.
00:56:39 I'm not taking the potshot.
00:56:40 I'm not attempting to judge homosexuals.
00:56:43 No judge.
00:56:44 I know that inside now I'm sick.
00:56:47 I'm not suggest sexually, you know, except in a lot of ways.
Speaker 15
00:56:52 Immature child life.
Speaker 1
00:56:57 That's part of it.
00:56:58 Is is a symptom like a stomach ache is a symptom of who knows what.
Speaker 9
00:57:05 It's a disease, guys.
Devon
00:57:08 It's a disease.
00:57:11 No more personal responsibility.
00:57:15 It's the 60s.
00:57:18 That's that's right out the window now.
Speaker 1
00:57:23 Most Americans are repelled by the mere notion of homosexuality.
00:57:27 The CBS News survey shows that two out of three Americans look upon homosexuals.
00:57:31 We've discussed discomfort or fear one out of 10 says hatred. The vast majority believe that homosexuality is an illness. Only 10% say it is a crime. And yet.
Speaker
00:57:32 The fact is.
Speaker 1
00:57:43 And here is the paradox.
00:57:45 The majority of Americans favor legal punishment even for homosexual acts performed in private between consenting adults.
Devon
00:57:54 Again, look how far we've fallen.
00:57:55 Zoom out the ******* graph before you get excited about, you know, some Twitter account changing from a pride flag back to their corporate logo.
00:58:07 Know that in 1967.
00:58:11 We were locking **** up.
00:58:19 In 1967.
00:58:22 Most Americans agreed with locking **** up.
00:58:27 Even if at that point they were already starting to look.
Speaker 7
00:58:30 At it as as a disease, it's a disease.
Speaker 1
00:58:45 Male runners options in America number in the millions and their.
00:58:48 Number is growing.
00:58:52 Or attracted Muslim to the anonymity that a big city gives them.
00:58:56 New York, Chicago, Los Angeles, San Francisco.
00:59:00 The premise of this, and the variety of the city drive.
00:59:04 The average homosexual, if there be such as promiscuous?
Devon
00:59:10 But that's another reason to.
00:59:11 Not live in the cities.
00:59:16 Because it's not just ****, it's anyone who wants to the ability to become anonymous.
00:59:24 When you're in a big city.
Speaker 8
00:59:26 No one knows who you are.
Devon
00:59:29 You can go out and act like complete ******* maniac.
00:59:34 Every night of the week, and if you do it right, none of your neighbors will ever know.
Speaker
00:59:43 If you go to.
Devon
00:59:43 A small town.
00:59:44 You act like a maniac once everyone knows.
00:59:58 So if you're up to no good, you go.
01:00:00 To the cities.
01:00:03 That's why homosexuals went to the cities.
01:00:06 That's why blacks went to the cities.
01:00:11 That's why a lot of.
01:00:12 Immigrants go to the cities.
01:00:15 It's easy to get lost in the crowd.
Speaker 1
01:00:24 He is not interested in, nor capable of a lasting relationship like.
Devon
01:00:29 See, that's, that's another.
01:00:31 Let me back that up.
01:00:33 It's another crazy admission and this was this was common sense in 1967.
01:00:40 That homosexual males in 1967 were incapable.
01:00:48 Of lasting relationships.
01:00:54 Because it was.
01:00:55 It was a relationship based on lust.
01:01:00 It was a relationship based on perversion.
Speaker 1
01:01:05 He is not interested in, nor capable of a lasting relationship like that of a heterosexual marriage.
01:01:11 His sex life is love.
01:01:13 Life consists of a series of chance encounters at the clubs and bars he inhabits, and even on the streets of the city.
01:01:21 The pepper might stand leaves that characteristic of the homosexual.
Devon
01:01:27 Now, sadly.
01:01:33 That kind of sounds like it's describing a lot of heterosexual relationships.
01:01:37 Now, it doesn't it in the city.
01:01:41 People and capable of lasting relationships like marriage.
01:01:48 Replacing that void with a series of one night stands.
01:01:52 With random people.
01:01:57 It's a very homosexual way of life.
01:02:03 And it's now extended its way.
01:02:06 Into the heterosexual world.
01:02:09 And the result is the same.
01:02:14 No reproduction.
01:02:18 You want to know why whites are vanishing?
01:02:21 Well, this is this is a part of that story.
01:02:28 Are you living a homosexual lifestyle?
01:02:30 I mean, look.
01:02:32 If you're having sterile sex with random people.
01:02:37 Oh, but it's a ***** instead of an *******.
01:02:41 OK. I guess it makes.
01:02:42 It a little better but.
Speaker 8
01:02:44 How much?
Speaker 1
01:02:48 And the homosexual prostitute has become a fixture on the downtown streets at night, on street corners.
01:02:54 At Subway exits, these young men signaled their availability for pay.
Devon
01:03:04 So they then go and they interview again.
01:03:07 This this shows you the huge difference.
01:03:09 In how the the psychology world viewed homosexuality in 1967 versus today.
01:03:17 See now, now genders on a spectrum, like all kinds of insane ********, right?
01:03:23 But even in 1967, where things were about to really rapidly going off the rails.
01:03:30 You still had university professors.
01:03:34 Universities, colleges named after Jews.
01:03:43 Explaining that no.
01:03:45 This is a a disorder caused by, you know, childhood trauma.
Speaker 1
01:03:53 Is in fact, the mental illness.
01:03:55 Which has reached.
01:03:56 Epidemiological proportions Doctor Charles Zachariades is a New York psychoanalyst of clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the Albert Einstein School of Medicine, here lecturing to a group of resident psychiatrists on homosexuality.
01:04:10 They are taught that no man is born homosexual, yet it is not genetic in origin, not the result of a hormone imbalance.
01:04:17 Or rather, they are told that sexual behavior is learned behavior, and many psychiatrists now believe that homosexuality begins to form in the first three years of life.
Speaker 2
01:04:20 I am good.
Speaker 1
01:04:27 The result of early childhood experience.
01:04:30 I was wondering if you think that there are any quotes, happy homosexuals, for whom homosexuality would be in a way that best adjustment to life, the fact that somebody is homosexual but true, or will the homosexual automatically rules out?
01:04:47 The possibility that he will remain happy for long, in my opinion.
01:04:53 The stresses and strains the psychic apparatus is subjected to over the years.
01:04:59 Will cause him in time, I think to.
01:05:01 Have increasing difficulties.
01:05:04 I think the whole idea of saying the happy homosexual is to again, to create a mythology about the nature of homosexuality.
Devon
01:05:17 Isn't that interesting, I wonder why.
01:05:21 They started calling each other gay.
01:05:29 He says it's a myth.
01:05:31 It's an intentional myth.
01:05:35 It's a satanic conversion.
01:05:39 That they're wretched, unhappy people and look.
01:05:42 Those same tik.
01:05:43 T.O.K videos right?
01:05:44 Of all these ******** and and weirdos.
01:05:48 You think any of those people look happy?
01:05:55 None of those people are happy.
01:06:02 That's why they call themselves gay.
01:06:05 Something that used to meant deliriously happy.
01:06:11 Gay is as happy as you could be.
01:06:17 And that's precisely why they chose that term to describe themselves.
01:06:20 There was a satanic conversion.
Speaker 8
01:06:23 Oh, no.
01:06:23 Trust us, we're really happy.
Devon
01:06:29 Because it masks.
01:06:31 The true origin, the true nature.
01:06:36 Of homosexuality.
01:06:47 Now, this is another psychiatrist.
01:06:50 Has a slightly different opinion.
01:06:53 Brings up kind of the.
01:06:56 Well, kind of like the mother thing that we were talking about earlier.
01:07:00 The role that these domineering mothers can can play.
01:07:04 In creating these homosexual.
01:07:10 And look, it's it.
01:07:12 It's not.
01:07:13 It's a stereotype for a reason.
01:07:14 This was a fairly common thing that people understood.
01:07:17 Think of the movie Psycho with with Norman Bates.
01:07:23 For those of you who don't know, I don't know how you wouldn't, but by now.
01:07:25 But in the movie Psycho with Norman Bates, which I'm pretty.
01:07:30 Sure, I did a video on.
01:07:33 It's literally about this.
01:07:34 It's about a domineering mother.
01:07:37 Who's very sexually promiscuous.
01:07:41 And abusive.
01:07:43 Drives her son and sang.
01:07:46 And it becomes a cross dressing psychopath.
01:07:55 At the end of the movie, there's like a.
Speaker 7
01:07:58 Like it's a.
Devon
01:07:58 It's like a 10 minute long monologue.
01:08:04 Where they they trot in some psychologist.
01:08:07 That explains like Ohh well, the thing that drove Norman Bates to, you know, to dress up like his mother and go crazy and kill women.
01:08:18 Well, she was very domineering about it.
01:08:20 This was a.
01:08:21 People just kind of understood this.
01:08:27 Again, all those TikTok moms that are turning their kids in the ********.
01:08:32 That's just the new version of that.
01:08:37 And in the same case, and you know the fictional case of of Norman Bates.
01:08:41 No, father.
Speaker 10
01:08:47 A typical mother referrals in this group.
01:08:51 Is another who establishes an over close relationship with herself.
01:08:56 She is generally overprotective, over fearful, and is getting into injury, tends to play hard part.
01:09:07 In isolating him.
01:09:10 From the peer group in the sense.
01:09:12 Of these boys and our gentlemanly enough, and I've refined enough their roughnecks.
Devon
01:09:19 I want you to also, as he describes this, this hypothetical mother, think about millennial mothers.
01:09:28 You know the the, the, the, the kinds of mothers that have made every playground look like a giant nerf ball where it's impossible to get hurt.
01:09:39 You know, no more super dangerous metal slides that go like 20 feet in the air that if you fall off, you're definitely breaking an.
Speaker 9
01:09:45 Arm or something?
01:09:47 Yeah. Yeah, let's.
Devon
01:09:48 Let's make sure there's nothing fun in the playground.
01:09:50 That's all a big nerf.
01:09:51 And then take it even further with the even younger mothers.
01:09:55 Now you're not even allowed to.
01:09:56 Go to the playground.
01:09:58 Here's a tablet.
Speaker 10
01:10:02 And she tends to discourage subtly his participation in rough and tumble activity.
01:10:09 She's over, close over and intimate.
01:10:14 She frequently prefers.
01:10:16 This son to her other children is generally the.
01:10:21 She often prefers this song to her husband explosively.
Devon
01:10:27 And again, I've seen cases like this.
01:10:31 You know, I think increasingly, it's not that she prefers the son over the husband.
01:10:37 I just think in increasing there's no husband.
01:10:41 And so the the, the sun's replacing the husband.
Speaker 1
01:10:48 And open.
01:10:49 Now, what is the role?
01:10:50 Of the father during this time.
Speaker 10
01:10:53 The farmer in typical pencils.
01:10:57 Is detached from the sun, not from our sun.
01:11:00 But from this.
01:11:03 Spend a little time with him.
01:11:06 And not infrequently, and minimizes the sun.
01:11:09 It's contemptuous, son.
01:11:11 Humiliates him, is competitive with him and resents.
01:11:17 A position put in by the mother.
01:11:21 Creating this coupling between the mother and her son.
Speaker 1
01:11:25 Is saying that the sun has a close binding dominating mother.
Speaker 10
01:11:30 What can a father?
Speaker 1
01:11:31 Do to keep.
01:11:32 His son, from developing a homosexual orientation.
Speaker 10
01:11:35 The father can do a great deal and he can be the determining figure even in the presence of this type of moth.
01:11:43 If, first of all, he recognizes, this is his son.
01:11:47 As much as it is his wifes son.
01:11:50 He has a warm, affectionate, supportive relationship with his son.
01:11:56 If he spends time with him.
01:11:58 If he interferes with some of the activity that his mother is carrying out.
Devon
01:12:06 And that's another thing you see in all these video clips that we see of these women that are being interviewed.
01:12:11 Ohh my my my son is trans and now I'm going to be on the.
01:12:15 Daytime talk show and.
01:12:17 They're all sitting on the couch.
01:12:18 Right.
01:12:19 You know the the mother when there is a father, the mother and father and.
01:12:24 What? What do you see?
01:12:26 The father's just sitting there with his hands folded silent.
01:12:31 Not saying anything.
01:12:34 Just letting them the mom direct the whole.
01:12:36 Thing he's a beta.
Speaker 3
01:12:42 And look.
Devon
01:12:44 Sometimes, even though this guy looks very Jewish and Jewish psychiatry, you know it is what it is.
01:12:51 Look, when you're right, you're right.
01:12:57 All these crazy tick tock moms that destroy their sons publicly for attention.
01:13:07 If they were kept in check by their husbands.
01:13:13 It would save their son.
01:13:15 But more often than not, there is no husband, and if there is, it's that you know that browbeaten beta ****.
Speaker 10
01:13:23 I do not believe.
01:13:26 That it is possible to promote a section.
01:13:30 If the father.
01:13:31 Is a warm, good, supportive, constructive father to his son.
Devon
01:13:40 And many, many zoomers, the gayest generation ever.
01:13:45 Do not have them.
01:13:48 They have psycho, single moms.
Speaker 1
01:13:54 Most homosexuals do not consider themselves emblem.
Devon
01:13:57 So then they go on to show you.
01:14:01 The law enforcement aspect in terms of how how homosexuality was being treated in 1967. Again, I want you to compare this to today and say that we're winning somehow. I want you to see what we're about to see, which is literally a sting operation.
01:14:21 That's right.
01:14:22 And not in jurisdictions you wouldn't expect.
01:14:25 OK, sting operations to catch gay guys.
01:14:31 At public bathrooms and these were all stereotypes for a reason.
01:14:35 I'm sure when you were a kid, you heard jokes about, you know, gays frequently frequenting truck stops and and public bathrooms.
01:14:42 They were just like what?
01:14:43 And I just.
01:14:43 Made you like.
01:14:44 Weird out.
01:14:44 Every time you used a public bathroom thinking they'd be like a.
01:14:47 Flag in there or something.
01:14:48 But the reason why.
01:14:50 That that stereotype existed, as it was real.
01:14:54 Is an outdated thing because you know it. It became acceptable after a while, but in 1967, if you were a ******, that's where you went to go get another fagot.
01:15:05 And so cops literally did sting operations.
01:15:10 To catch ****.
Speaker 1
01:15:13 Most homosexuals do not consider themselves in when they are able to live with their condition fairly comfortably.
Speaker 15
01:15:19 On the other.
Speaker 1
01:15:19 Hand there are those whose compulsive behavior becomes a problem for the police.
01:15:24 This is an example.
01:15:26 This 19 year old serviceman left his girlfriend on the big to go to a men's room in a park nearby where he knew that he could find a homosexual contact.
01:15:36 The men's room was under police surveillance.
01:15:38 The only places you will see are those of the arresting officers.
Speaker 18
01:15:43 Everybody gonna hear about this.
01:15:45 Parents, your parents won't know this but your.
01:15:49 Committee commander will probably find out about it.
01:15:54 I mean, I can give you.
01:15:58 But I I couldn't.
01:15:59 I couldn't take that.
01:16:01 Don't you realize that you guys?
01:16:07 Anyone can walk into that men's room.
01:16:09 Any child can walk in there.
01:16:11 See what you guys were.
01:16:13 Well, anything that would affect the monetary.
Speaker 15
01:16:19 I realize that.
Speaker 18
01:16:21 The thing is, for life, I'll be wrecked.
Devon
01:16:27 See what the psychopath only thinks about himself.
01:16:30 They say to them like.
01:16:31 Look, what would you?
01:16:33 What do you think would happen if a kid walked in on on that ****** **** you guys were doing?
01:16:38 That kid would be messed up for life.
01:16:42 And he says.
Speaker 7
01:16:44 But this is going to.
Devon
01:16:45 Mess me up for life doesn't care.
01:16:49 Doesn't care at all about the kids.
01:16:52 And all these little ******* conservative ******* on Twitter.
01:16:57 That are claiming we're no, we're the good ones.
01:16:59 We're the good ****.
01:17:02 They don't ******* care either.
01:17:06 They just care that the jig is up.
01:17:09 They just care that the the more flamboyant in your face pedo ****.
01:17:14 Are ruining that the the acceptance that they were enjoying?
01:17:27 That's why they're starting these organizations.
01:17:33 Oh, no, we're we're queers against.
01:17:35 Pedos or whatever the **** right?
01:17:44 Might as well.
01:17:45 Have a group called like Blacks against I.
01:17:47 Mean it's like look.
01:17:49 We get it right?
01:17:50 Not every gay guy is gonna be molesting kids.
01:17:56 That's not the point.
01:18:02 It's not the point.
01:18:05 This hyper individualism is is just it hasn't worked.
01:18:11 It hasn't worked.
01:18:14 And when you've got big problem, sometimes you have to paint with.
01:18:17 A broad brush.
Speaker 18
01:18:25 I couldn't hate for anybody to know about this.
01:18:29 What a beautiful family.
01:18:32 You just told.
01:18:32 Me that your girlfriend is down the.
01:18:34 Beach, right?
Speaker 1
01:18:34 Shoot this.
Speaker 18
01:18:35 She's right down there.
01:18:36 Now he down the beach and.
01:18:38 Yet you're making the homosexual.
01:18:43 Explanation for that it's it's not something that.
01:18:46 We need.
Speaker 19
01:18:46 It's just.
Speaker 18
01:18:47 Sorry, I don't know curiosity.
01:18:50 I'm perfectly happy with her, you know.
01:18:54 Why do you choosing this before you?
01:19:00 You'd be popping.
01:19:01 Don't know why I can't explain it.
01:19:06 I mean.
01:19:09 I just noticed my room lighting.
Devon
01:19:13 I can't control myself.
01:19:16 I can't explain it.
01:19:20 And it's funny cause like this kind of thing was still happening. Like they made a joke about it in something about Mary, which I think came out like around 1997 or something.
01:19:28 Like that, of course.
01:19:29 And and something about Mary, they make it seem like it's just something that all these backwoods, these backwoods, law enforcement people, and they make a joke about it.
01:19:39 But this stuff was.
01:19:40 Still being enforced in the 90s.
Speaker 9
01:19:47 Only waiting 7 minutes.
Speaker 15
01:19:59 Hey, what are you?
Speaker 2
01:20:00 Wait your turn. Whoa.
01:20:06 Wait a minute.
01:20:12 No, no, no, I'm seeing.
Speaker 15
01:20:14 That's nice.
01:20:14 That's what I was doing.
Speaker
01:20:15 Was just peeing peeing.
Speaker 1
01:20:16 Too, yeah, I'm.
Speaker 19
01:20:17 Sure, you're all just *******.
01:20:19 Let's go, let's.
Devon
01:20:21 See this it was.
Speaker 8
01:20:24 This was still a thing.
Devon
01:20:26 In the late 90s.
01:20:28 You could still get arrested for ******.
01:20:32 But we're winning, right?
01:20:33 Because some company changed their their profile picture on Twitter.
01:20:39 They didn't.
01:20:40 They didn't actively promote ******** for for.
01:20:42 Like a month.
01:20:52 People have no idea how how far we've fallen.
Speaker 1
01:21:00 Call the police viewer.
Devon
01:21:01 Speaking of which, so then again, they made it like something about Mary.
01:21:04 Of course.
01:21:05 It's like some backwoods, like Southern area, right?
01:21:08 This is this is the police chief.
01:21:10 I I believe for Los Angeles County.
Speaker 1
01:21:15 He called the police view of homosexuality.
01:21:17 We talked to Inspector James Fisk of the Los Angeles Police Department.
Speaker 20
01:21:22 During the year 1964, we arrested 3000.
01:21:28 Who committed the their lewd acts in public places?
Devon
01:21:33 They arrested 3000 **** in LA.
01:21:37 3000.
Speaker 20
01:21:44 I can state conclusively.
01:21:48 But the problem was growing.
01:21:51 I'm concerned with the moral atmosphere in the community.
01:21:55 And I'm opposed to the matter of principle to making anything which is improper or immoral.
Speaker 1
01:22:03 Good spec.
Speaker 20
01:22:05 And why this conspicuous mess, making it easy for persons to engage in this kind of activity?
Speaker 1
01:22:11 The law itself is such that, really.
Speaker 20
01:22:13 There isn't a.
Speaker 1
01:22:16 A great deal we can do about those things that occur in private places.
Speaker 8
01:22:23 See, that's where you're wrong.
Devon
01:22:25 See, that's the problem there.
01:22:26 Wasn't the will to do it.
01:22:31 You see, he's he's talking to those 3000 prosecutions. Those were all just ****. ******* each.
01:22:35 Other in public.
01:22:37 And he's basically implying there's not much we can do if they **** each other in the.
01:22:41 *** in their bedrooms.
01:22:43 And a lot of Americans would say, well, I have no business, you know, who cares if they do that?
01:22:47 Well, by that logic, who cares if they're ******* kids?
01:22:50 In their bedrooms.
01:22:53 Right.
01:22:54 As long as they're not ******* kids.
01:22:55 In public, I don't care.
01:22:58 That's asinine.
01:23:03 This was a solvable problem.
01:23:15 And why did it grow so much? Why was it growing in 1967? Why was he worried? And you can tell he's worried.
01:23:22 He's worried in 1967 this man's brain would.
01:23:26 Explode if he saw what it was like now.
01:23:45 He knew where that he knew where it was going to lead.
01:23:49 Well, actually I I doubt he can imagine quite.
01:23:51 You know how far it would go.
Speaker 21
01:23:57 But the most?
Speaker 20
01:23:57 Importantly emphasized here, our way, this applies also to other kind of device activity.
01:24:03 The primary effort goes to the reduction.
Speaker 1
01:24:08 Prohibitive behavior in public places.
Devon
01:24:12 See and that's.
01:24:13 That's that.
01:24:14 That was the problem.
01:24:16 Now his his logic is that well look.
01:24:20 If by if we allow these people to do it in public, it normalize it and he's actually, you know, he's right about that.
01:24:25 Obviously that's why they have the pride parades.
01:24:28 It's not there so that they can be proud of being gay.
01:24:32 It's there.
01:24:32 It's a recruitment tactic.
01:24:34 It's there to normalize it.
01:24:36 They put it in your the same obviously the same thing.
01:24:38 The drag Queen story hour.
01:24:39 What else would?
01:24:40 The point of.
01:24:40 That be like, honestly, what's the point of that?
01:24:46 It's a recruitment tactic.
01:24:49 It's normalizing it with children as young as possible.
01:24:55 And classified cat just knocked over.
01:24:59 A bunch of ****.
01:25:02 And it upset Churro.
01:25:05 I don't you guys, you can.
01:25:06 Hear that or?
01:25:07 Not anyway, it's madness over here.
01:25:12 That's how ****** ***.
01:25:14 Churro is of the normalization of ********.
Speaker 9
01:25:19 It's alright.
Devon
01:25:22 I feel your pain, Cheryl.
Speaker 7
01:25:26 So uh.
Devon
01:25:29 And here we are, all these years later.
01:25:31 And because we weren't willing to, you know, look into people's homes. So this is another representative of that.
01:25:40 Mattachine Society, the Society the the whose founder later would go on to found ******.
01:25:49 And he's saying the same he knows.
01:25:50 That that's the way.
01:25:51 They they can sneak it in.
01:25:55 So he echoes basically what I just said, the libertarian viewpoint.
01:26:00 When people doing the privacy of their home, that's what they want to change.
01:26:07 He's like, oh, look, you look, I I look we're we're all for our laws to protect children, you know in the same way that that other guy was saying we have no interest in in getting married or having kids that's crazy.
01:26:23 He's saying, look, we just don't want you to kick down our door and arrest us for for ******* each other in the ***.
01:26:28 In our living rooms.
Speaker 1
01:26:30 We do feel in the matter sheet and this is our strongest program, the part of the strongest part of our program.
01:26:37 That the laws which forbid certain types of private consenting sexual behavior among adults need to be changed so that what adults do willingly and private is their own affair.
Devon
01:26:51 See what what consenting adults do in the privacy of their own home is is no concern of yours.
01:27:03 And because they weren't willing to do.
01:27:07 What they used to be willing to do.
01:27:09 Which was.
01:27:11 Either take care of the the problem permanently.
01:27:16 One way or another.
01:27:21 It was institutionalizing these people and separating them from the public, permanently or otherwise.
01:27:28 Because they started to.
01:27:29 Look at it as a disease.
01:27:32 Because they started looking at it as something that you could use therapy to get rid of, you know you could do, you could use treatments.
01:27:43 And these people could still be useful members of society.
01:27:50 So it doesn't make sense to put him in jail.
01:27:52 In fact, jail is is like the last place you want to put.
01:27:55 Them if you want them to recover.
01:27:58 You know, put a a gay guy in jail.
01:28:00 That's like, you know.
01:28:04 It's like having a Peto.
01:28:05 In charge of a brownie troop.
01:28:12 All you can eat buffet.
01:28:17 So they started making these legal arguments.
01:28:19 They're like, well, this.
01:28:20 If we want to solve the **** problem, I don't think this is the right.
01:28:23 Way to go about it.
Speaker 1
01:28:24 The severity of the punishment varies from state to state.
01:28:27 Judge James Braxton Craven of the Federal District Court in Charlotte, NC.
01:28:33 List doctors who have studied homosexuality.
01:28:37 The movie that prison environment, including close continuous.
01:28:42 And exclusive contact with other women.
01:28:47 Aggravates and strengthens homosexual tendencies and.
01:28:51 To provide any excellent opportunity.
01:28:54 Such short practices.
01:28:57 Is there any public purpose served by a possible 60 year maximum or even 5 year minimum imprisonment?
01:29:10 Of the occasional or one time homosexual.
Devon
01:29:15 First of all, ******* base that it was a minimum of five years and maximum of 60.
01:29:22 But if you're worried about that if.
01:29:23 You're thinking that ohh the.
01:29:25 Public interest is not being served because it's just going to make them super gay because they're just going to be in a prison with a bunch of other people.
01:29:31 You know there's there are other solutions.
Speaker 1
01:29:37 Get in.
Devon
01:29:50 I'm just saying.
01:29:56 Now the problem is.
01:29:59 The The the Christians dropped the ball too.
01:30:03 Remember that stream we did when I was talking about the boomers opening up a literal gate of gate to hell in the late 70s?
01:30:10 Well, this is.
01:30:11 It's all tied together, apparently, and and part of that was that that the those, those Jews that decided to do that psychological experiment on nuns and they turned them all into lesbians, like in a few months.
01:30:25 And the only reason why it happened was because the Catholic Church wanted to seem modern.
01:30:30 They, they they they're like.
01:30:31 Sure, Satan, Jews come on in and and experiment on our nuns.
01:30:35 What could go wrong?
01:30:37 They didn't want to look like they weren't playing ball with the Satan Jews.
01:30:44 Well, the Catholic Church and the and Protestants alike.
01:30:48 Both had the same attitude when it came to homosexuality.
01:30:54 I mean, after all, it's a disease, right?
01:30:57 Why would God judge them for?
01:30:59 For having a disease.
Speaker 1
01:31:02 Beyond the question of legal reform, there is a moral issue which troubles many clergymen.
01:31:07 The Bible condemns homosexuality through the centuries.
01:31:10 Churchmen have called it unnatural, unmanly, ungodly.
01:31:15 And yet there is a tendency today among some of the clergy to take a less rigid position.
01:31:20 For an indication of this change in religious attitudes, we talked forced to Father William Beer, Chairman of the sociology department at Fordham University Catholic Church, is quite clearly saying that the expression of homosexuality is central.
01:31:35 It is a sin that on any end the church is equally clear.
Speaker 21
01:31:39 In saying that.
01:31:40 The tendency for.
01:31:41 Homosexuality is in itself blameless.
01:31:45 So that the church has a great deal of sympathy for those who are.
Speaker 10
01:31:51 Handicapped in this way?
Speaker 21
01:31:53 And having these kinds of tendencies.
01:31:57 It is only the expression of these tendencies that is simple so that the church does not.
01:32:02 Blame it does.
01:32:03 Not deprecate it doesn't feel it is at all shameful for an individual to have homosexual tendencies, for these were not deliberately fostered.
01:32:12 These are.
01:32:14 One thing so that although this has always been recognized as a problem, there is a great deal.
01:32:20 More willingness now.
01:32:21 I think to talk about this a great deal more frankly and to face this as a pastoral problem.
Devon
01:32:28 Yeah, no problem at all.
01:32:34 How many **** are in the Vatican these days?
01:32:39 Not a problem at all.
01:32:41 It's OK to have those tendencies.
01:32:46 By the way, that's the argument for for why you should like pedos now, right?
01:32:51 Oh no, I'm.
01:32:52 I'm an ethical Peto.
01:32:54 It's fine.
01:32:55 I don't actually rape kids.
01:32:57 I just really want to.
01:33:00 But I don't do it.
01:33:02 But I want to.
Speaker 8
01:33:04 So it's fine.
Speaker 7
01:33:06 Right.
Devon
01:33:12 It's OK to have those tendencies.
01:33:24 Imagine if.
01:33:26 You know your neighbor was like, you know, I I think about ******* just ****** people to death.
01:33:31 All the time.
01:33:33 But I don't.
01:33:33 Do it.
01:33:33 I just I I just think about it all the time.
01:33:35 You'd be like ohh cool, right?
01:33:37 You wouldn't.
01:33:37 You wouldn't care, you'd.
01:33:38 Be like, oh, OK well.
01:33:40 It's very, very brave of you to not.
01:33:43 Rape old ladies to death or whatever it is your thing is.
01:33:48 Why is not acting on it?
01:33:49 That's fine.
01:33:49 That's totally normal.
01:33:50 That's acceptable.
01:33:53 That's not a sin.
01:33:56 By the way, that's ********.
Speaker 7
01:34:02 According to Jesus, that's ********.
Devon
01:34:07 If you sin in your heart, it's just as bad as sinning in real life.
01:34:12 Right.
01:34:14 Do you fantasize about ****** and murdering the old lady across the street?
01:34:22 It's just as bad as if you did it, because the only reason why.
01:34:25 You didn't do it.
01:34:28 Is you're afraid of getting caught.
01:34:31 When you were lazy like you're a lazy psychopath, you know.
Speaker 7
01:34:35 But you're if.
Devon
01:34:36 You're fantasizing about it like if you're.
Speaker 7
01:34:38 You're looking at.
Devon
01:34:39 Looking thinking about it like in a positive way.
01:34:42 Like ohh, that'd be so good.
01:34:43 To do that.
01:34:48 But but it's not.
01:34:49 Bad because you're too lazy to actually do it, or you're too much of A ***** to actually do it.
01:34:53 How does that work? No.
01:34:56 Now Jesus said.
01:35:00 If you sit in your heart.
01:35:03 In your mind, you fantasize about this stuff.
01:35:06 How is it?
01:35:07 How is it?
01:35:07 How is it less bad that you just didn't actually do it?
01:35:13 And look at.
01:35:13 This ****.
01:35:14 So this is the Protestant.
01:35:17 Protestant preacher is literally saying.
01:35:21 You know, I I would go into proximity with these **** and that still small voice.
01:35:28 You know the Holy Ghost or whatever it is.
01:35:30 You want to call it my conscience.
01:35:33 He would tell.
Speaker 7
01:35:33 Yeah, get away.
01:35:34 Get away.
Devon
01:35:35 Away from the the the nasty gross ****.
Speaker 7
01:35:38 And listen, listen.
Devon
01:35:39 You know, I was always told growing up, you know, listen to that still small voice.
01:35:43 I know that's like a Mormon way of putting it.
01:35:46 But I it's a Christian concept, right?
01:35:50 You listen to your conscience.
01:35:52 Jiminy cricket.
01:35:54 You know and.
01:35:55 Pinocchio even said always let your conscience be your guide.
01:36:00 Pretty normal stuff, right?
01:36:02 You're you're a preacher.
01:36:03 You should.
01:36:04 You should know.
01:36:04 It's pretty basic stuff.
01:36:08 If your conscience is saying this is bad, listen.
01:36:12 But listen to how he's responding, because you know they.
01:36:14 They wanna look.
01:36:15 They wanna look modern.
01:36:16 They don't wanna look like bigots.
Speaker 20
01:36:18 I have to confess, and this is.
Speaker 1
01:36:19 A humble confession.
01:36:21 That I have this problem in my own emotion whenever a homosexual comes to me, I have the reaction of tending to pull away and.
Speaker 10
01:36:30 Come into physical contact.
Speaker 1
01:36:33 Something here that just is wrong and perhaps even a little bit.
01:36:38 I'd like to believe that.
01:36:39 I have had some success in controlling this because I know it's wrong.
01:36:43 It's wrong from the standpoint of being a Christian.
Devon
01:36:47 He's literally saying he's he's having the to silence his conscience.
01:36:55 Look, if you're not religious, he's having to silence his survival instincts.
01:37:07 His conscience, his soul.
01:37:10 His spirit, his lizard brain.
01:37:13 Whatever you want to say is saying this is repulsive.
01:37:17 This is dirty.
01:37:19 This is bad.
01:37:20 You don't want this around you, and he's saying he's having to overcome that.
01:37:25 He's having to learn.
01:37:28 To tolerate it.
01:37:34 He's having to learn.
01:37:36 Like a drug addict to build up his tolerance.
01:37:40 So he can take the mega dose of ********.
01:37:50 And that's just, that's so that's how the religious institutions were responding in 1967.
01:37:57 Well, Jesus loves everyone.
01:38:02 Oh boomer. Hippie Jesus.
01:38:06 Let everyone ******* down, didn't they?
01:38:12 So then they go on to talk about how the State Department, the based State Department, back, because that story that we were talking with with **** Long Shaft being banned from the country because he was a a ****** and that meant he was a psychopath, the the State Department.
01:38:28 I think that was it was early 80s, they were still doing that.
01:38:31 It was late.
01:38:32 70S or early 80s.
01:38:35 So obviously in 1967 that you know they had a similar stance.
01:38:40 But listen to how base this is.
01:38:42 This is.
01:38:42 You wanna know how conquered you are?
01:38:45 This is the same State department that forces their embassies around the world to hang gay pride flags and Black Lives Matter flags.
01:38:54 Up in, in, in countries where.
01:38:57 That is not OK and it's not acceptable.
01:39:00 But you know what?
01:39:01 **** everyone else.
01:39:02 We're America and we're ****.
01:39:07 Think of the difference.
01:39:08 Think of how much of A contrast it is from this.
Speaker 1
01:39:13 The State Department is very sensitive to the issue of homosexuality and Mattachine society picketed the State Department and got this reaction from Dean Rusk.
01:39:22 I understand that we're being picketed by rope of homosexuals.
01:39:30 Policy of the department is that we do not employ homosexuals knowingly and that if we discover homosexuals, not apartment, we discerning.
01:39:38 Department that is concerned with the security of the United States.
01:39:43 And that way you have to exact the fan of the conduct.
01:39:48 What's our?
01:39:50 Far higher than the conduct of the General Society in which we operate.
01:39:55 This has to deal with problems with blackmail and problems with instability and all sorts of things.
Speaker 19
01:40:02 Every American citizen has the right to be considered by his government on the basis of his own personal merit as an individual.
01:40:11 Certainly some homosexuals are poor risks.
01:40:14 This is no possible excuse for penalizing poor homosexuals.
Devon
01:40:22 So First off, let's just.
01:40:24 Holy ******* based.
01:40:25 We're not going to.
01:40:27 Higher ****, because they're they're they just create too many ******* problems.
01:40:31 Now the State Department, I would, I would suggest to you is probably more fat than.
01:40:35 It's not fagg.
01:40:37 Certainly more Jewish than it's not Jewish.
01:40:41 Then, Speaking of Jews, and yet this guy.
01:40:44 And yes, he is a Jew.
01:40:47 This guy right here.
01:40:50 Where's his name?
01:40:54 Franklin kameni.
01:41:00 He was a this is from just so you know. This is he just he died in 2011.
01:41:06 So he's at least he's ******* dead now, but the the reason why he was outside the State Department protest in 1967.
01:41:15 Was he was dismissed from his position as an astronomer in the US Army's Army map service in Washington, DC because of his homosexuality, leading him to began a Herculean struggle with the American Herculean struggle American establishment that would spearhead a new period of militancy in homosexual rights movements.
01:41:35 Across the country in the early 1960s.
01:41:42 Committee formally appealed his firing by the US Civil Service Commission.
01:41:45 Although unsuccessful, the proceeding was notable as the first known civil rights based on sexual orientation pursued in the US.
01:41:53 Court, thank you, Jews.
01:41:59 Why is it every single time?
01:42:01 Explain that to us Jews and if not, yeah, not just Jews, very specific Jews.
01:42:06 Once again, early life Ashkenazi Jews.
01:42:11 From New York City, parents came to the country around the 10th century from Eastern Europe like.
Speaker 7
01:42:17 All of them like.
01:42:18 All of them.
Devon
01:42:20 That's when we lost.
01:42:21 That's what the the the silent invasion was.
01:42:25 A wave of Eastern European Jews came to this country in the in the third of the century, around 1900, give or take 20-30 years.
01:42:35 And silently took over the country right under everyone's ******* noses.
01:42:41 And this guy, his family was part of that.
01:42:47 He was part of that, in fact.
01:42:51 Let's see here.
01:42:55 Bomb bomb.
01:42:59 In 1961, Kameni and Jack Nichols, fellow Co founder of the Washington, DC branch of the Mattachine Society.
01:43:06 You know the the society that was put together by the guy who also co-founded ****** launched some of the earliest public protest, the protest by gay and lesbians with a picket line at the White House.
01:43:18 On April 17, 1965.
01:43:22 In coalition with the New York Mattachine Society and the Daughters of Bilitis, the picketing expanded to target the United Nations, the Pentagon, the United States, Civil Service Commission and Philadelphia's Independence Hall for what became known as the annual reminder for gay rights. Committee also wrote to President Kennedy, asked to change the rules on homosexuals.
01:43:44 Purged from government.
01:43:46 In 1963, committee met and the machine launched a campaign to overturn DC ****** laws.
01:43:55 See even Washington, DC, which is gayer than San Francisco, now had ****** laws in the 1960s.
01:44:03 He personally drafted.
01:44:06 A bill that finally passed.
01:44:09 In 1993, thank you, Jews.
01:44:18 So Jews are why ****** became legal in Washington, DC, He personally.
01:44:23 Wrote the bill.
01:44:25 He also worked to remove the classification of homosexuality as a mental disorder.
01:44:32 From the APA, we've talked about that before.
01:44:34 He wasn't.
01:44:35 He wasn't the only Jew working to do that, but he was one of the the main Jews working to do that, making sure the American Psychiatric Association, diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental disorders no longer listed homosexuality as a mental disorder.
01:44:52 In 1964, committee argued that homosexuals faced more severe discrimination than blacks because the federal government did not help them and actively discriminate against them.
01:45:02 He suggested that homosexuals would fare far worse from success of the civil rights movement now that it's becoming unfashionable to discriminate against *******, discrimination against homosexuals.
01:45:13 Will increase.
01:45:15 Because don't you know, as white, heterosexual, Christian males, you just you need someone to hate.
01:45:22 Right. Like the the four.
01:45:24 **** that hit the splat button on the stream already that are listening right now.
01:45:28 I'm just doing this because I just need someone to hate.
01:45:31 It's in my nature.
01:45:32 Didn't you know that I'm an angry goyim?
01:45:35 I just.
01:45:35 I need.
01:45:36 I need someone to hate for no reason.
01:45:38 I need to channel my my my crazy war like European evil into some some kind of hatred for someone and cause I can't hate ******* anymore.
01:45:49 I must hate *****.
01:45:51 Well, that's what he's saying.
01:45:58 He ran for Congress.
01:46:01 Blah blah blah blah.
01:46:04 Anyway, it doesn't matter.
01:46:08 So there you go.
01:46:08 That's why they.
01:46:09 Were interviewing that guy.
01:46:14 And it's funny because once again.
01:46:17 While all this is going on, this wasn't getting a lot of news coverage.
01:46:22 This was making a difference in terms of like the deep state ******* that worked in DC.
01:46:28 Cause a lot of the people look in the same way that **** are attracted to.
01:46:32 Do you know to the arts and things that will give you notoriety, things that that will increase your fame?
01:46:38 Because they're psychopaths.
01:46:41 They're also obviously attracted to power and working in the government, and so there was already just a lot of faggs in Washington, DC so these demonstrations, they did help, but the average American had no idea that **** was even going on.
01:46:55 Had no idea that **** was going on.
Speaker 1
01:47:03 He eventually, unlike other civil rights groups the picketers took up posts outside the White House, which drew a lot unexpected reaction from a sightseer from West Virginia.
01:47:13 Well, I'm a I'm a country boy, I guess because I couldn't believe this, I mean.
Speaker 22
01:47:17 I didn't know.
Speaker 1
01:47:18 This was a problem over here that would be, but I didn't.
01:47:20 Think anybody would have a sign out about it?
01:47:23 But I just don't understand.
01:47:24 It's kind of weird.
Speaker 18
01:47:25 I mean, and you people are.
Speaker 10
01:47:26 Getting a much more cosmopolitan.
Speaker 1
01:47:29 Than I thought you were over here.
01:47:30 Because this is really.
01:47:33 Let's face it, homosexuality is a problem and that these people are really advocating that we don't solve the problem.
01:47:40 They're advocating that.
01:47:40 We tolerate the problem and I think these people.
Speaker 10
01:47:43 Are a fit subject for a mental health program.
Devon
01:47:48 That was the average American.
01:47:55 He's saying.
01:47:57 I can't believe not.
01:47:58 Only that they're here, that there are so many of them, that they they have ******* signs.
01:48:05 I had no.
01:48:06 Idea that this, this city was getting so cosmopolitan.
01:48:11 What a word that is right, cosmopolitan.
01:48:22 The average American had no idea this **** was going on.
01:48:30 Excuse me.
Speaker 1
01:48:36 Homosexuals are discriminated against in almost all fields of employment in all parts of the country, but in the world of the creative arts, they receive equal treatment.
01:48:45 Indeed, some will say better treatment.
01:48:47 There is even talk of a homosexual mafia in the arts dominating various fields.
Devon
01:48:53 That's right.
01:48:55 Various fields in the arts.
01:48:57 The funny thing is, because this is produced by CBS, they list off all these outlets for art, shall we say, and and conspicuously missing is Hollywood.
01:49:10 Conspicuously missing is television and film.
01:49:16 You know.
01:49:16 Gay Jews, the gay Jew Mafia, runs all art and they, but they don't talk about.
01:49:23 Hollywood or movies or television?
01:49:31 I wonder, I wonder why they left that out.
Speaker 1
01:49:34 Favour of music dance.
01:49:38 In painting, there is the commonly expressed notion that the homosexuals influence has been corrupting the pop art, for example, is a trivial vulgarization that goes hand in hand with camp, have hoax, have hostile.
01:49:52 The means by which the homosexual fails to live between two worlds strikes back at an antagonistic society.
01:50:01 In the fashion industry, many observers see an effort to blend the sexes to defeminized women to replace curve and contour with sexless geometric sterility.
Devon
01:50:15 Anyone who's seen Kanye West outfits lately?
01:50:21 You'll know exactly what he's talking about.
01:50:25 The A conspicuously does not mention.
01:50:28 The music industry or the television is like theater art.
01:50:35 The gay mafia that runs these these uh and meanwhile this is this was.
01:50:40 What was going on?
01:50:43 In the 1950s in Hollywood. So it's not like they wouldn't, no.
Speaker 23
01:50:47 My mirror face an exploding room.
01:50:53 Myself, man, woman or ambiguous child, false tassel or false testicle.
01:51:02 The lonely masochist screaming to be heard, the camp of the unhappy.
01:51:08 They're all stronger than I.
01:51:11 Whoever dances is at least alive.
Devon
01:51:22 Ohh, the camp of the unhappy.
Speaker 23
01:51:26 I am he.
01:51:29 I live in this mortal cage.
01:51:33 The animal is me.
01:51:36 I must be merciful before I can be happy.
01:51:40 I must be sick before I can be real.
01:51:45 I must be false.
01:51:48 Before I can choose.
Devon
01:52:19 So they decide to end this.
01:52:24 This I don't know documentary.
01:52:26 Whatever you.
01:52:27 Want to call it?
01:52:28 By talking to Gore Vidal.
01:52:33 Gore Vidal, a closet homosexual playwright.
01:52:39 Who you know?
01:52:44 You know, the funny is, you go to his early life.
01:52:46 It's not what you would expect, but you go to other parts of his life.
01:52:50 It's exactly what you'd expect.
01:52:53 For example.
01:52:56 Let's see here.
01:52:58 Scroll down here.
01:53:00 His defense of Roman Polanski.
01:53:03 The Jewish director who famously raped a 13 year old girl.
01:53:11 This is again, this is from Wikipedia.
01:53:16 And in the Atlantic magazine interview, a conversation with Gore Vidal.
01:53:21 By John Maroney Vidal spoke about the topic and cultural matters of US society, asked his opinion about the arrest of film director Roman Polanski in Switzerland in September 2009 in response to an extradition request by US authorities for having fled the US in 1978.
01:53:44 Right, right around the same time that the gates of Hell were opened up in the United States, like, literally.
01:53:50 To avoid jail for statutory rape of a 13 year old girl in Hollywood.
01:53:56 The Dow said quote.
01:53:57 I really don't give a ****.
01:54:00 Look, am I going to sit and weep every time a young ****** feels as though she's been taken advantage of?
01:54:08 Asked for elaboration, Vidal explained that the cultural temper of the US and the Hollywood movie business in the 1970s.
01:54:18 Quote the news media can't get anything straight.
01:54:21 Plus there's usually an antisemitic anti *** thing going on with the press.
01:54:28 Lots of crazy things.
01:54:30 The idea that this girl was in her communion dress, a little Angel, all in white being raped by this awful Jew.
01:54:38 That's what people were calling him.
01:54:41 Well, the story is totally different from what it was then.
01:54:45 anti-Semitism got poor Polanski.
01:54:48 He was also a foreigner.
01:54:50 He did not subscribe to American values in the least.
01:54:57 Asked to explain the term American values, Vidal replied, lying and cheating.
01:55:02 There's nothing better.
01:55:09 So that's the guy that they they interview here.
01:55:12 To get his opinion.
01:55:19 On the rise in homosexuality.
Speaker 1
01:55:27 And I don't think that there is.
01:55:28 Any greater incident?
01:55:30 And homosexual navalis homosexual pages, homosexual musicians in.
01:55:34 The other world.
01:55:36 I would have been given to be able to generalize and say whether is such a thing as a homosexual being art.
01:55:43 That wasn't me.
01:55:45 It is as natural to be homosexual as it is to be.
01:55:49 The difference between one is actually another is actually about the difference between somebody like brown eyes and somebody loves blue eyes.
01:55:56 Also says is completely natural act from the beginning of time.
Devon
01:56:01 It's completely natural, just like ****** a 13 year old in your mansion in Hollywood.
Speaker 1
01:56:07 Well, those who suggest that there's a kind of a homosexual mafia.
01:56:11 In which the homosexual in the arts, you know, mutually protective way.
01:56:16 Helps his fellows.
01:56:19 Yeah. In fact, most legend.
01:56:22 There may be some basis for it.
Devon
01:56:26 But then he goes on to deny it and say, well, I've never seen.
01:56:30 I've never seen this evidence of this homosexual mafia you speak of.
01:56:34 It's it's all crazy.
Speaker 1
01:56:36 We are laughed at in every country in the world now attitudes towards selves.
01:56:41 the United States is living out some lab Protestant 19th century.
01:56:44 Dream here and behave.
01:56:47 Instead of saying aren't we wicked?
01:56:49 Because we have a height of worse rate?
01:56:50 Or aren't we wicked because we don't like to go to bed with women?
01:56:54 Women like to get.
01:56:55 Why not begin by saying that our basic values are all wrong?
01:57:01 The the idea of marriage is is absolute.
01:57:03 In our society.
01:57:04 Everybody knows it.
01:57:06 There are natural anonymous that people who indeed enjoy one anothers company that can be made in a man and a woman who are told that for 60 years they would have to live together and and have sex only with one another.
01:57:17 This is nonsense.
01:57:18 Why not begin accepting the fact that.
01:57:20 You really, really are young and women.
01:57:23 Which is we are open.
01:57:24 Something around regime referred to as floating of sensuality.
01:57:27 We can be a wise by this by that, not necessarily by 1.
01:57:30 Not necessary.
01:57:31 Women. So let us begin with the reality of human relations. And let's stop talking about moral fiber because we're we're not living out this mad 19th century dream of it to everybody who's low as ark and tubes 11 male, one female. And for 60 years and one other company. This is this is what's at point. This is breaking down. And I think that the.
01:57:51 So-called.
01:57:53 Speaking of tomorrow, five in the country, these common data speak of the one of the healthiest.
01:57:57 Things has begun to happen.
Devon
01:58:00 It's the healthiest thing.
01:58:03 That's begun to happen.
01:58:07 Right.
01:58:07 And we can see evidence of.
01:58:08 That all around us.
01:58:19 But you can see evidence of that.
Speaker 9
01:58:20 All around us.
Devon
01:58:26 Now one thing I wanted to play.
01:58:30 Because it was the 1970s. That all.
01:58:32 This you know.
01:58:35 All this hell broke loose 1967. They were still arresting people.
01:58:40 For ******?
01:58:45 There were still some concern.
01:58:50 Once the Boomers had their hands on the levers.
01:58:56 That all went out the window. They opened up a literal gate to hell in 1970s.
01:59:08 Now I want you to watch this clip.
01:59:11 This is a straight boomer.
01:59:14 Who's who's forced into a a conversation with ****?
01:59:21 And he's more worried about looking like a bigot or someone who's prejudices like that was that was the big naughty word, right?
01:59:33 Don't don't prejudge things.
01:59:44 And I want you to watch him squirm.
01:59:47 And at one point.
01:59:48 Admit that maybe he he would be a ****** in the right circumstances.
01:59:51 It's it's insane.
Speaker 22
01:59:54 I think Stan.
01:59:57 Could could do something more.
01:59:58 Like I feel that way like.
02:00:00 Would you like to?
Speaker 24
02:00:01 See me do.
Speaker 22
02:00:02 If I were going to do something.
Speaker 24
02:00:04 What would it be?
Speaker 22
02:00:10 I think.
Speaker 16
02:00:11 OK, good.
Speaker 22
02:00:13 You could talk about your homosexuality a.
Speaker 24
02:00:15 Little I could probably talk about it till now until.
02:00:17 The day I die.
02:00:19 I don't know that I want to have anything to work on with it.
02:00:22 I probably do, but I can't think of anything.
02:00:24 Tell me what.
02:00:25 You want me to work on?
Speaker 22
02:00:30 I guess just how you feel about.
Speaker 25
02:00:36 I wouldn't comfortable with you being a.
Speaker 1
02:00:37 Homosexualist right.
Speaker 22
02:00:38 Now that's that's wrong.
02:00:39 That's not.
02:00:40 That's not right at all.
02:00:42 Good try lastly.
Speaker 8
02:00:43 Ohh good try, no.
02:00:44 I I'm not uncomfortable with you being.
Devon
02:00:46 A homosexual? You should be.
02:00:49 And and he is.
02:00:51 That's why he brought it up.
02:00:53 So in this discussion, he's telling that guy that, you know, we're talking about improving ourselves.
02:00:58 How come you're not talking about trying, you know, to work on your homosexuality?
02:01:02 And the guys who are you uncomfortable with?
Speaker 13
02:01:04 No, no, no, no, I'm.
Speaker 8
02:01:06 Not prejudice. I'm not racist.
Devon
02:01:09 That same ******* mind poison that boomers have that where they they want desperately to have the black friend and and they get so excited when they find out like a Mexican voter for Trump.
02:01:19 It's that ******* psychosis that's going on in this guy's head. He he knows there's a problem with faggs. He's he's even talking about, like them trying to solve it with themselves. And then the second someone suggests that he's uncomfortable about.
02:01:31 Someone who's different.
Speaker 7
02:01:33 Or no, I'm not.
Speaker 24
02:01:35 Serious about homosexuality because I've never had any homeless.
Speaker 11
02:01:40 You know I haven't.
Speaker 22
02:01:40 And people, a lot of people say that.
Speaker 24
02:01:44 Come to my room tonight and I'll.
02:01:45 Give you an experience.
Speaker 22
02:01:53 No, I don't feel funny about it.
Speaker 14
02:01:55 I really don't.
Devon
02:02:06 I don't feel funny, but I I swear it's it doesn't bother me.
Speaker 7
02:02:11 I I like ****.
Devon
02:02:13 I want to.
02:02:13 Live next door to a gay ***, a black gay ***.
02:02:18 That would be the best.
Speaker 22
02:02:22 Can you say where it kills?
02:02:23 Because I think you have all the energy and if you just focus to take the risk of if you really want something from that.
02:02:29 I just like to know how it feels to not.
02:02:35 Like a girl or.
Speaker 24
02:02:36 A woman I like women or.
02:02:37 Girl, can you go to bed with?
Speaker 22
02:02:39 Them sure do.
Speaker 10
02:02:40 You enjoy it? Sure.
Speaker 12
02:02:44 You prefer man or I?
Speaker 24
02:02:46 Prefer man.
Speaker 22
02:02:50 From a biological like.
Speaker 10
02:02:52 Point of view or.
Speaker 11
02:02:54 To talk to or.
Speaker 22
02:02:56 Portion back.
Speaker 24
02:02:59 What you mean?
Speaker 22
02:02:59 Well, like are you into, like, men's anatomy more than women's?
02:03:02 Or or their bodies or yeah.
Speaker 24
02:03:04 You like it?
02:03:06 I like their tricks, but I like chicks too.
Speaker 1
02:03:08 OK.
Speaker 24
02:03:14 See, I feel that when.
02:03:19 When a man, or when an animal is hungry, don't eat anything, and I think it's.
02:03:24 The same way with sex.
02:03:25 That if you're hungry enough, you'll take anything, and if you got hungry enough, you go to bed with a man.
Speaker 22
02:03:32 The new feather.
Devon
02:03:38 You're probably right.
02:03:39 He says.
02:03:41 That I know audio is really bad, I fix it the best I could before the show.
02:03:45 He's basically telling you it's it's it's animal lust, the gay Jew, or it looks very jewy at least.
02:03:53 Is saying that look it's it's like it's.
02:03:57 It's like, you know, if you're really hungry for for tacos, but all you can get is hot dogs.
02:04:03 You'll eat hot dogs, right?
02:04:05 It's the same thing.
02:04:07 And if you were hungry enough, you'd eat hot dogs too.
02:04:10 And the boomer?
02:04:11 'S like.
02:04:11 Oh, you're probably right.
02:04:14 You're probably right.
Speaker 7
02:04:17 I'd be gobbling up hot dogs from sunset to Sunday, or from sunrise to sunset.
Devon
02:04:24 I'd be the I'd be.
02:04:25 I'd be eating more hot dogs and that, that Chinese fella that I'm so glad lives in our country and makes us more diverse.
02:04:32 I wonder if he's gay.
02:04:34 Maybe we can eat hot dogs together.
02:04:50 So there you go.
02:04:53 So that's that's.
02:04:54 That's how that's and we'll we'll go in it further.
02:04:57 You know, it's probably a month goes this isn't going to be the last stream on this, but you know we've gone.
02:05:04 About two hours on this stuff, and there's almost only so much ******** any normal human can take.
02:05:12 We'll call it quits for tonight.
02:05:14 Let me take a look at Hyper chats here.
02:05:18 Yeah, it's this is.
02:05:20 This is why.
02:05:23 This is why people, when you think that you're winning.
02:05:28 You're so far away.
02:05:30 You're so far away from the destination.
02:05:34 You know the.
02:05:38 That even if there's a light at the end of the tunnel, light only travels so far.
02:05:45 You know.
02:05:48 Alright, let's take a look here.
02:05:55 This is fine.
02:05:58 Says salute.
02:05:59 I guess.
02:06:00 I think that that's what it is.
02:06:02 Gram playing games.
02:06:04 This is so gay.
02:06:05 The Indiana Jones sounds really ********.
02:06:08 At least the first ones had talent behind them and entertaining and he gave me.
02:06:14 A link here.
02:06:15 I don't know if I'm going to be able to play a.
02:06:16 Bunch of links tonight, but uh.
02:06:19 And it's actually gay.
02:06:20 Like as in homosexual.
02:06:22 Maybe we can take a look at it here and that'll fit in the thing.
02:06:26 Let me see.
02:06:27 I gotta.
Speaker 27
02:06:30 What are my?
Speaker 9
02:06:31 The lame browser.
Devon
02:06:41 Hold on.
02:06:42 Hold on.
02:06:43 I got a bunch of every time I open up this browser.
Speaker 9
02:06:46 Well, you guys know the drill.
Devon
02:06:49 You know the drill.
02:06:53 I'm going to just close a bunch of.
Speaker 9
02:06:58 OK, let me see here.
Speaker 28
02:07:13 Real life Nazis parading terms of real life resonance, Indiana Jones has taken on this elevated symbolic significance in the recent years because we've actually seen, bizarrely proliferation of actual, real life Nazis parade.
02:07:26 Around and some of them are getting hot.
Devon
02:07:28 Audio's too low. Yeah. I mean, just saying that Indiana Jones is anti Nazi. I think I'm. I'm sure gets more into.
Speaker 28
02:07:29 What I want to know.
Devon
02:07:34 That, but if you post videos on the.
02:07:36 Internet normalize the.
02:07:38 Audio let that be a lesson to everyone.
02:07:40 I ******* hate it when people don't know how to do that.
02:07:42 It's like I'm I I I I have to end up doing that all day long. It's like I'm cranking the volume to 1000 and I'm going back down and then back up and then.
02:07:49 Back down.
02:07:50 I don't know what's so hard about just having, like normalized that audio, it's.
02:07:53 Very easy, but yeah, the Indiana Jones and all that stuff is very anti Nazi.
02:07:58 Obviously grand playing games, the same people are Reddit tier Nazi punching atheist World War 2 is their religion.
02:08:06 Nazi means heretic in their the religion of global **** and it's a religion of civilization destruction.
02:08:13 It's anti nature, good, good religions respect the laws of nature, intertwining God and then it just updated and ****** it all up.
02:08:23 Nature is fascist.
02:08:24 Well there you.
02:08:26 Yeah, that's of course.
02:08:28 You know, Steven Spielberg is going to make anti Nazi movies, though I know it's difficult for a lot of people who grew up on Indiana Jones and and sodas like oh, it's like this adventurous white guy who goes around and kind of just shifts on the third world or for fun.
02:08:44 And goes and steals their artifacts.
02:08:47 You know, there's there's something kind of fun about that, right?
02:08:51 Until you realize it's, that's just, that's just the the lipstick on the pig. Harmless. Gee, did you listen to Jared Taylor's podcast of the leader of the Orenia movement in South Africa?
02:09:03 Lots of community pills.
02:09:05 They did not mention the communities, fertility rates, I hope.
02:09:07 They are high.
02:09:09 I did not, but I will check that out.
02:09:11 I'm very interested in that and I think little versions of that.
02:09:15 Can and and should happen in the United States.
02:09:18 United States is big enough to do stuff like that and and and like I said, as long as you have a religious component to that cause, you'd be surprised at how much that can help you.
02:09:29 Legally speaking and well, and and just for variety.
02:09:33 You know, property tax, all kinds of stuff, right.
02:09:37 You know, look at the Amish.
02:09:38 I think the Amish are also a good example of how to make that happen.
02:09:44 Femboy Hooters firebomb.
02:09:48 I sent you $25 through direct channel support instead of Hyper Chat. Remember that fighting Jews creates good men. Good men create good times. Good times make men forget the Jew. Forgetting the Jew creates bad times.
02:10:02 Right.
02:10:03 Well, and so does apparently I don't.
02:10:06 I'll tell you what I don't know if it was necessarily good times around the turn of the century when you had this wave of Eastern European Jews coming to America and just, you know, wriggle their way into every aspect of American culture and government.
02:10:22 And it happened relatively quick.
02:10:24 I mean it's it's kind of shocking how quickly they were able to to succeed in in a country like this.
02:10:31 I think mostly just because they had nepotism.
02:10:35 I mean, just the fact like, you know, I was talking to someone recently.
02:10:38 They had no idea that a lot of people are aware of this, that literally every food you product you buy in America is kosher, like even bottled water.
02:10:50 Many times has the kosher symbol on it, and if you don't believe me, if you.
02:10:54 Have any kind of?
02:10:55 Food product.
02:10:56 I mean, I've got a bottle of water here right now.
02:10:58 It's Arrowhead water.
02:10:59 It's not like some, you know, and it's got a little U with a circle around it.
02:11:04 That's, I mean the fact that they were able to come to this country and essentially force every manufacturer of food.
02:11:14 To allow rabbis to bless their food and pay them, pay them for the privilege of doing so to accommodate the the tiny percentage of the population that they make up so that every gory in the ******* country who's not a Jew, which is almost all of them has to consume.
02:11:35 Food and water in this case.
02:11:38 That's been blessed by.
02:11:39 A ******* rabbi and ransom has been paid.
02:11:42 For the privilege.
02:11:44 I mean, just that alone is insane, and they accomplished that like, way early on.
02:11:48 Like, that's something that took place.
02:11:51 I mean like I think by the 1960s or so, that was the case for most things. You know, Coca-Cola or whatever has been kosher, you know, for, you know, at least since the 70s or whatever. So.
02:12:03 Yeah, I mean, it's it's insane that they were able to do that.
02:12:06 I don't know that they that the good times is what allowed that to happen.
02:12:13 But certainly good times has has.
02:12:18 I mean, it makes you makes you vulnerable to any, any disease.
02:12:22 You know, that's just the way that it is.
02:12:25 Makes people complacent.
Speaker 7
02:12:29 Uh, and you know.
Devon
02:12:31 What thank you. And also, yeah, thanks for the the 25 bucks daily support.
02:12:47 I get I got to get rookies or something.
02:12:51 I feel like we should keep.
02:12:52 At least a few rookies.
Speaker 9
02:12:53 But you know harmless.
Devon
02:12:55 Gee, people like that, Dutton have mentioned that the left-handed or that left handedness could be a sign of high mutational load. On that note, while 10% of normal white people are left-handed.
02:13:06 20% of schizophrenics and 25% of homosexuals and 35% of pedophiles and 30% of Jews are left-handed. Well, that would make a lot of sense. I can't do **** with my left hand.
02:13:22 I'm I'm not just left-handed. I'm like right bodied like the when I was learning to snowboard everyone was saying oh you, you put your left foot forward and it just seems so unnatural to use anything for.
02:13:35 The left side.
02:13:36 Of my body in that way that they that I was you.
02:13:39 I was right footed there.
02:13:40 Oh, that's goofy footed and I was never understood. Like why? Like no, but like right-handed right footed. The same thing anyway, not that anyone you know cares about that, but I I could see how that that could.
02:13:50 Be the case it is odd, it is odd.
02:13:55 That that you would have because right, it's like the opposite side of the brain is what's controlling, you know, your right hand is controlled by the left side of your brain and isn't the left side of your brain more the like the analytical part of your brain and the the the right side of your brain which controls your left hand is more like the.
02:14:17 The artistic and abstract side of your brain.
02:14:20 And then.
02:14:20 It might also explain why.
02:14:23 You know, there are so many of them are are drawn to professions that don't actually involve, you know, critical thinking, engineering, that sort of a thing that they think in in imaginary terms.
02:14:35 You know, they're they're in the arts.
02:14:36 And such.
02:14:39 Yeah, it makes sense.
02:14:42 Rommel aliens are just space fagots with their anal probes.
02:14:46 Get in the ******* pit.
02:14:47 Yes they are.
02:14:49 Yes, they are and.
02:14:52 Yeah, they they haven't talked.
02:14:53 About aliens for I I.
02:14:54 Feel like Tucker's gonna be embarrassed?
Speaker 9
02:14:55 That he did that with his first episode.
02:14:57 But who knows?
Devon
02:14:58 Cause I kind of feel like it's going to end up.
02:15:00 Like I said, it's going to be like alien autopsy and all the other stupid 90s things that that happened and went nowhere.
02:15:06 It's kind of funny.
02:15:07 If you listen to.
02:15:08 Old Art Bell episodes.
02:15:10 Which I'm guilty of doing from time to time.
02:15:12 And then you go and and and look up on the Internet like whatever happened to like the whatever happened to that guy that said he had an alien over here in his basement or whatever and and.
02:15:22 And you see the obvious hoax that.
02:15:24 It ended up being.
02:15:26 I I just think it's funny, like, how many of these things were like at the time.
02:15:30 Everyone was buying into it.
02:15:31 Everyone believed in this **** and.
Speaker 9
02:15:32 Then it just.
Devon
02:15:33 You know it's you. Look at it now, 20-30 years later and.
02:15:36 It's like, wow, it's super.
Speaker 9
02:15:38 I can't believe anyone believe that ****.
Devon
02:15:41 Uh, Simba, I received my first genuine national Socialist flag, 1943, last week from authentic.
02:15:50 Authentic antique.
02:15:53 Arms.co.uk, the owner of that site, is one of us, so you can feel good about buying from him. He hates global **** just as much as we do. Well, there you go.
02:16:07 Not happier. 64 White boy summer. Let's *******.
02:16:13 Go or duck and go.
02:16:14 I don't know.
02:16:15 Is it white boy summer?
02:16:17 I feel like it's should be white boy summer every summer.
02:16:21 Goy Boy, 1488, from last stream. GLR is George Lincoln Rockwell. If you are not familiar with him, his speeches are books.
02:16:31 He would make a great stream.
02:16:32 His last book is still available?
02:16:35 No I.
02:16:36 I I just didn't put it together.
02:16:38 Or the the the URL that you're giving is invisible empire publishing.com. You know, I I I I just didn't put.
02:16:46 I just didn't make the connection.
02:16:48 I mean, obviously I know who George Lincoln Rockwell is, but I don't.
Speaker 9
02:16:51 I don't know I.
Devon
02:16:52 I know I don't.
02:16:52 I I guess I.
02:16:53 Never see it abbreviated like that.
02:16:56 But thank you very much for that Zaza, Mic, Taz Bot about the clip of the cannon.
02:17:02 You asked if they still do that, and no, sadly they do not.
02:17:06 Money and too many people getting hurt.
02:17:08 Shut it down.
02:17:09 Go figure.
02:17:10 The country that invented rugby was concerned with player safety.
02:17:14 But you don't want a bunch of tough guys in your military, do you?
02:17:19 Apparently they want a bunch of *******.
Speaker 9
02:17:21 And their their military.
02:17:23 The way I see it.
Devon
02:17:27 Suzuki Samurai Suzuki samurai.
02:17:37 Always look forward to the show.
02:17:42 Ohh wear the get in the pit shirt to work all the time.
02:17:45 Well, I'm glad that you do that.
02:17:47 I I tried to make these things so that you can wear them.
02:17:49 In public and not get in trouble for it.
Speaker 9
02:17:54 Be subversive.
02:17:56 Where did I learn that lesson from, I wonder?
Devon
02:17:59 But thank you for the support Suzuki samurai man.
02:18:02 Of little more moral fiber.
02:18:04 Something that, that, that or something that Gore Vidal doesn't care about.
02:18:12 Thanks for the stream, Devin.
02:18:13 I always look forward to it.
02:18:15 Have you covered that AIDS used to be called grids, gay related, immune deficiency syndrome changed to protect fad?
02:18:23 Things also have you covered, and I'm sorry this is gross bug chasers or the documentary. The gift from 2003? No, I've never covered that, but.
02:18:35 I don't know.
02:18:35 It's worth like a whole stream.
02:18:38 But I mean for.
02:18:39 Those who don't.
02:18:39 Know bug chasers are are **** that that want.
02:18:42 To have aids. So it's.
02:18:46 Yeah, I mean, I guess AIDS would be.
02:18:48 A good maybe.
02:18:49 A good.
02:18:50 Just because of the the significance it had in the 1980s.
02:18:53 In terms of making everyone feel bad for **** like ohh no. Not only do they have a disease they have like another disease and this one's killing them.
02:19:03 Everyone feel bad.
02:19:04 I I've covered some of that before like I think I I I went over like an episode of designing Women where they had, like, some fad that was worried because he had AIDS or something like that and he dies.
Speaker 9
02:19:14 In it or something?
Devon
02:19:15 They they were pushing the gay, the gay aids feel bad for faggs thing in the 80s.
02:19:20 Hard *******.
02:19:21 Or even South Park is made, you know, made fun of it, you know, with, you know, Team America, everybody has.
Speaker 7
02:19:27 Aids, aids. Aids.
Devon
02:19:29 It's it it.
02:19:31 It was insane.
02:19:32 That whole decade was just aids, this aids that.
02:19:39 Lampshade denier proud fathers, look at the books or look at the looks on their faces and you have a link here.
Speaker 9
02:19:49 What's this going to be?
02:19:50 What's this going to be?
02:19:52 An odd link.
02:19:59 And what is this?
02:20:00 I don't know what this is.
02:20:01 Is this?
Devon
02:20:03 I'll roll the dice.
02:20:04 On it on not.
02:20:05 Why not?
02:20:06 Let's see what this is.
Speaker 27
02:20:22 All around me are familiar faces, worn out places, worn out faces.
02:20:33 Bright and early for the daily races going nowhere, going nowhere.
02:20:45 Their tears are.
02:20:46 Filling up their glasses.
02:20:49 No expression, no expression.
02:20:55 I want to drown my.
Devon
02:20:58 So you know what, though this has this is this is right in line with what that guy was saying in the video we were watching about that.
02:21:05 These are men that are absent, you know, either physically or emotionally. Notice how when this Fagot jumps out-of-the-box, he goes straight to his mom.
02:21:15 Like the like, the dad doesn't.
02:21:16 Even exist, and they're just like, yeah.
02:21:21 Yeah, that.
02:21:22 That's on you, buddy.
02:21:24 You play a role in that.
02:21:27 You played a role in, then Garen.
02:21:29 ******* tea.
02:21:29 You either diddled your kid or didn't stop someone else from doing it or or didn't stop the crazy coming from the mother.
02:21:37 Yeah, there's a there's a lot of that going on.
02:21:40 Although I'll, I will have.
02:21:41 To say where is it?
02:21:44 I mean, I don't know who these people are, but uh, this guy right here that's that fagot from.
02:21:50 At least I'm pretty sure that's the guy from whose line is it anyway?
02:21:54 And he's the kind I I always thought he was gay.
02:21:56 I'm surprised he has a kid, so I think in this case he's he is totally fine with it because he's pretty much a ****** himself.
02:22:05 Alright, let's see here.
Speaker 9
02:22:10 Where that *******.
02:22:12 There we are.
Devon
02:22:16 Crypto nationalists study from 2001 says 46% of gays were molested as kids, versus 7% of straights.
02:22:25 Well, there you.
02:22:26 That's look, I this is the thing about anecdotal evidence.
02:22:30 Yeah, it's it's.
02:22:32 It's easy to discard.
02:22:33 But usually it's because consider the source, right.
02:22:37 If you're a relatively intelligent person, anecdotal evidence really just affirm statistical evidence, right?
02:22:45 Like if you're a smart enough person to gather your own statistical data through lived experience, it usually matches up exactly with the statistics, and that's what we're seeing here.
02:22:55 I'm surprised it's actually that low.
02:22:57 To be honest that it's that it's 46%, but I mean the fact that it's 46 versus 7 should tell you something.
02:23:07 Uh radu.
02:23:09 A few days ago.
02:23:10 Ohh, wait, hold on.
02:23:11 Actually, I didn't read the rest of your thing.
02:23:13 I bet the real numbers are higher.
Speaker 9
02:23:15 There you go.
Devon
02:23:17 And they're lying in the survey or lying to themselves because they don't want to admit that the molestation is what?
02:23:22 Turned them gay.
02:23:24 Exactly, exactly. But moreover, I think it's it. Think about it this way. What if the other what what it was like 43% or 44%?
02:23:37 Or 54% rather sorry, what if the the reason they're responding that way is the same way that representative from the matcha line, or what is it called the meta, the Mattachine Society when he quickly was like, oh, and I definitely wasn't seduced by an older man. I was totally I consented.
02:23:57 Age 14, right?
02:23:59 How many of them are?
02:24:00 Just think of it like that.
02:24:02 So the course they they they're going to say they weren't molested and not not because they they they don't want to admit it to themselves.
02:24:09 Although I I would say that that's probably some of them, but because they don't want to put out the idea that they are a like, they're probably a predator themselves.
02:24:19 And they don't want to have any association whatsoever with that, because that's part of who.
Speaker 9
02:24:24 They are now.
Speaker
02:24:26 UM.
Devon
02:24:27 Radu few days ago I saw a movie on TV and I think it would be a good a good review for you.
02:24:34 It's called what happened to Monday.
02:24:36 2017 it's a dystopia about overpopulation, and I swear that some of the stuff from the movie are.
02:24:42 Proposed by the.
02:24:43 Wef Monday, 2017. All right. Should we take a look at this? Well, now, let's look at the trailer.
02:24:57 That's a Netflix movie.
Speaker 4
02:25:01 For three decades, the Child Allocation Bureau has combated catastrophic overpopulation.
Speaker
02:25:08 This sibling will be processed under authority of the child allocation.
Speaker 4
02:25:12 Act a sustainable future full of hope and possibility.
Speaker
02:25:12 To build.
Speaker 26
02:25:20 How do you plan on hiding this?
02:25:23 Starting tomorrow, you will each get to go outside on the day of the week.
02:25:28 That is your name.
02:25:30 Sunday, we'll get to go outside on Sunday, Monday on Monday, Tuesday on Tuesday and so on.
02:25:37 You will.
02:25:38 All take on the singular identity of council.
Devon
02:25:42 I see I.
02:25:42 I'm getting some some strong, powerful woman vibes here.
02:25:46 Are are, are the strong, strong, powerful women are the ones that that overthrow?
02:25:51 I mean just the fact that as the presence of woman these people are there just aren't movies with with men in it that are are positive characters anymore.
Speaker 9
02:25:59 Karen, do you have any siblings?
Speaker 4
02:26:02 Seven siblings surviving to adulthood who would destroy my credibility.
Speaker
02:26:08 Miss Segman step into the van, please.
02:26:11 One is not showing up on the grid.
02:26:15 Gotta go out there.
02:26:17 Where am I going, Ron?
02:26:18 Trash was softened the impact.
Devon
02:26:21 Yeah, this looks super gay.
02:26:23 I don't know.
02:26:24 I might check it out, but.
02:26:25 It looks super ******* gay.
02:26:26 Sometimes I just I I.
02:26:28 There's always so much gay I.
Speaker 9
02:26:29 Can handle.
Devon
02:26:32 All right.
02:26:33 I'll think about it.
02:26:34 Man, have more low, low.
02:26:36 A man of low moral fiber.
02:26:38 Regarding the story about the Faggs killing and and then ****** a child, if I was that Father I wouldn't be able to continue living my life or working my job.
02:26:47 Having lost my son like that, a nothing left to lose situation.
02:26:51 Better to go out a A he Meyer than a Carl at that point.
02:26:58 Yep, no, I know what you mean.
02:27:00 I know what you mean.
02:27:01 And yeah, for those who don't know, it's.
02:27:05 To get in the pit, kind of a.
02:27:07 Situation there.
02:27:09 Can't, hugger feels.
02:27:10 Weird knowing that gays got their mind funked up by being raped as children.
02:27:14 So in the end you really can't blame them.
02:27:17 How could you fix this?
02:27:18 Oh, no.
02:27:19 You look.
02:27:21 Lots of people get raped as children and don't end up faggs.
02:27:24 And look, it's not about blame.
02:27:26 It's about, you know what?
02:27:27 Sometimes if you're going to make an omelet, you got to.
02:27:29 You got to break a few eggs.
02:27:31 You wanna get rid of that, cause that's a that's a a a pattern of of behavior.
02:27:37 Many of those ****, whether you you can feel bad for them if you want, you can have compassion on some level.
02:27:44 But many of them are going to become offenders themselves.
02:27:46 So what are you?
02:27:46 What are you supposed to do with that?
02:27:49 Right.
02:27:49 What are you supposed to do with that?
02:27:54 Remember that when I was talking guys about Old Yeller.
02:27:58 What are you supposed to do with that?
02:28:03 Truth forge.
02:28:06 No question, just glad to be here.
02:28:08 Hope you're staying cool.
02:28:09 Yeah, I'm doing my best.
02:28:10 It's it's actually hasn't been too hot this summer so far.
02:28:13 I'm sure it'll get hot, but like, believe it or not, it hasn't been.
02:28:17 Too bad I've been outside a lot more than I would normally this time of year.
02:28:22 It hasn't been, hasn't been like awful.
02:28:28 Epigenetic force, Hitler took or Hitler took power in Germany in 1933. That same year, a newspaper headline read.
02:28:37 Judea declares war on Germany also that year. The term judeo-christian started appearing in literature and took off like a rocket.
02:28:46 Which can be seen in Google Ngram Viewer.
02:28:50 I'm sure there's no connection.
02:28:54 Yeah, I I'm sure that I'm sure it's all a coincidence.
02:28:59 Hammer thorazine.
02:29:10 From seeing the medical charts of Faggs, I can tell you that they are literally all have all of the possible STD's, with symptoms often being present.
02:29:19 I never see this with straight people.
02:29:21 We should view **** as The Walking biohazards that they are.
02:29:25 Yes, they were all molested as kid.
02:29:28 And then you continue.
02:29:29 Have you noticed how the media won't say immigrants anymore and only says migrant?
02:29:34 I'd reckon it's because immigration is a legal process, whereas migrant implies the right to movement, much akin to the geese and whales.
02:29:43 And language continues to plunge toward meaningless.
02:29:46 Your thoughts?
02:29:46 No, I think you're absolutely right on both counts.
02:29:49 And again, like it's OK to feel bad in the same way you feel bad for old Yeller.
02:29:54 You know, in a in a way, you know, in a way, although I don't know, maybe I don't.
02:29:59 I'm sure some people feel bad for pedos because they were molested, right.
02:30:06 Doesn't mean that Peters don't go in the pit.
02:30:10 You know, it sucks.
02:30:12 It sucks.
02:30:13 Maybe they, you know, if if only old Yeller hadn't got rabies, he could have been a good dog, right?
02:30:20 But he got rabies.
02:30:22 It's not old Yeller's fault that.
02:30:24 He got rabies and.
02:30:25 Whatever you can make all these arguments and feel really bad for old Yeller.
02:30:30 But it's just not safe to have around anymore.
02:30:34 Boy, you know what to do.
02:30:39 Go take care of your.
Speaker 7
02:30:40 Dog, that's just, you know, sorry at this point.
Devon
02:30:50 At this point, how can you see it any other way?
02:30:52 You know at this point, like I said, when the problems are this big, you gotta paint with a broad brush.
02:30:58 You know you can't if you've got an entire house to paint and you're using the little ****** paintbrush that comes in those crappy watercolor packets for kids.
02:31:09 You're never going to get it.
02:31:11 You're never going to get it done.
02:31:14 Sometimes you just got to spray and pray.
02:31:16 That's just it's just a reality.
02:31:19 It's just a reality.
02:31:23 Uh. Let's see here.
02:31:29 Wasn't there a ****** reference in an early Spielberg film?
02:31:33 Nothing, or something about a briefcase and a book.
02:31:37 Please explain if you know love, love this stream, I don't know.
02:31:44 I don't know what you.
02:31:45 Mean I've heard something.
02:31:46 I remember something about.
02:31:49 Like he did a student film that had some weird book in it at the end.
02:31:52 I don't, but I don't remember.
02:31:54 I don't remember what it was.
02:31:57 I wouldn't be surprised, you know.
02:32:01 Because of the timeline, would that would that would have been before and Amber got got to be apparently back when Nabla was was socially acceptable because the 70s were it was a freer time, right?
02:32:12 It was a it was a different time.
02:32:14 It was totally fine to have ****** because.
02:32:18 You know, there were so many possibilities.
02:32:22 So it would line up back in the 70s is when he probably would have made that, and that would make sense, although I thought he was.
02:32:29 I thought he was already making stuff like.
02:32:32 Maybe it wouldn't make sense because ****** was created. I think in 1977 and wasn't close encounters made in the 70s.
02:32:41 I thought it was.
02:32:44 So maybe it wouldn't refer to ******, or maybe it just referred to.
02:32:46 I don't know.
02:32:47 I I don't know.
02:32:48 I'd have to look at that, I.
02:32:49 Don't remember.
02:32:50 I don't remember the specifics of that.
02:32:53 Rooster can't watch live tonight, but thanks for all the work you put into producing the best content out there.
02:32:59 Well, I appreciate that.
02:33:03 Hopefully catch the replay there, Zazi mattas.
02:33:05 But this might seem an odd question for a man living in a desert, but there must still be rivers or a few lakes.
02:33:13 Do you fish and have you learned to gut rabbits yet?
02:33:16 Trust me, once you try rabbit, you will love it.
02:33:19 Thank you for the show.
02:33:22 There's not really.
02:33:24 Bodies of water nearby in any way, shape or form.
02:33:29 Uh. I mean, there's.
02:33:31 Yeah, there's rivers and lakes and deserts, but uh.
02:33:36 Not really.
02:33:38 I mean not not in real deserts.
02:33:42 So yeah, and I've I've never.
Speaker 8
02:33:44 Been good at fishing.
Devon
02:33:46 My dad never took me fishing.
02:33:49 I think it took me like like once or twice and I I I never really.
02:33:54 I never caught any fish.
02:33:55 The Times I went with him and I I caught a couple fish with some friends once.
02:34:03 It was it, just it.
02:34:04 I wasn't really into it cause.
02:34:07 Well, I I kind of I part of it was I think I just sucked.
Speaker 9
02:34:09 At it, I wasn't very good at it.
Devon
02:34:13 But yeah and no.
02:34:14 I have not learned how.
02:34:15 To gut rabbits.
02:34:16 I'll be honest, that's not something like there's something gross about ripping open an an animal that.
02:34:22 I know it's something I gotta get over.
02:34:24 It's just it's one of those things.
02:34:25 That I.
02:34:25 Feel like like my kids will definitely do that when they're younger, so they don't have to.
02:34:32 You know, like I'm gonna desensitize them.
02:34:35 Like, there's some things that you should desensitize your kid to.
02:34:38 And gutting rabbits and stuff like that and chickens, you know, plucking chickens and all that stuff.
02:34:42 That should.
Speaker 9
02:34:43 Be part of it.
Devon
02:34:44 I don't have, actually I don't have as much of an issue when it comes to birds.
02:34:48 I don't know why it's mammals that that particularly makes me a little uncomfortable, but I I gotta get over that and just do.
02:34:55 Uh, damn Bigfoot.
02:34:56 I've personally seen it where single mothers treat their daughters like their best friends and going to clubs with and even trying to pick up guys together, right?
02:35:07 And you know, something completely different happens to those girls than what happens to the boys, but.
02:35:13 You know equally as damaged.
02:35:16 Auburn commandant. Hey, Devin. This is what American, British, Canadians Australians died for storming the beaches of Normandy and getting mowed down by MG fire by Germans for their, I think, mean machine gun fire for their future generations to be faggs having.
02:35:35 Not that white establishment dying for Jewish interests.
02:35:40 They would have refused if they knew.
02:35:45 They would have refused if they could see today they would be.
02:35:50 Very ****** ***.
02:35:51 They'd be storming something else.
02:35:52 Let's just put it that way.
02:35:54 Uh, man, have more low moral fiber.
02:35:57 I don't know why I keep saying man have mow, man of mowing the lawn.
02:36:02 I have found that in the absence of public witch burnings, women seem to harbor extremely little aversion to witchcraft, like you said.
02:36:10 They're even advertising it on TikTok. Yeah, it does seem to like, weirdly.
02:36:14 They become a thing and they will wait, like when I was in high school.
02:36:19 There was like always like the edgy I'm in.
02:36:22 I'm a wicked or whatever, but that that stupid edgy I'm a wicked cause.
02:36:26 Wicked because I want to be different.
02:36:28 **** is actually, I think, increasing to a degree that's.
02:36:34 Yeah, that's disturbing.
02:36:37 Abra Commandant also in the African countries have death penalty for homosexuals even though IQ naggers know that homosexual homosexuals are detriment to society.
02:36:48 How can it be that the low IQ naggers understand, but Westerns or Westerns forgot?
02:36:54 We'll see.
02:36:54 Why? That's why. See, I told you, we need to class it up a little bit. We can't call them. Who's the real?
02:37:01 Right. If they're, if they're, they're the ones that are executing homosexuals and we're the ones celebrating who's the real in that situation.
02:37:14 I'm just saying.
02:37:18 Like like, who's.
02:37:19 Who's the one really playing with fire there?
02:37:22 Sharp Wing's a little late to the game, but I'm printing Flyers with a QR code as well as the URL www.watchdefiant.com, and I'm getting ready to go around and put them up report on how many scans I get, as well as if any local news covers it. There is a little B.
02:37:43 In the center of the QR code as well.
02:37:47 Well, that's awesome.
02:37:48 Thank you for your work.
02:37:49 Sharp wing.
02:37:50 Appreciate that.
02:37:51 That's kind of cool.
02:37:53 Yeah, that was that was surreal.
02:37:54 Seeing seeing the news footage with that banner.
02:37:58 I was like, ohh, we.
02:38:00 I'm not gonna lie a little unnerving, because sometimes you like, I don't know if I want this much attention.
Speaker 9
02:38:04 But you.
Devon
02:38:04 Know it is what it is.
02:38:06 Damn Bigfoot.
02:38:08 ****** changes faggs voice.
02:38:10 It's almost like God made it that way.
02:38:12 So we can identify them.
02:38:14 A gay lispy accent in theory shouldn't exist, but it does.
02:38:18 Yeah, that that is something that's weird.
02:38:21 And that's also why when you had gay characters in TV, none of them had it until, like, the the late late 90s.
02:38:28 Every gay character.
02:38:30 I mean, look, they unless it was a gay character that everyone was supposed to know was gay, but they never addressed that they were gay, right? They would have that. In fact, they had cartoon characters like that in the 1960s and 70s.
02:38:42 Where you'd have like a like there was that cartoon lion, that pink lion or whatever.
02:38:47 That was, like, super ******* gay.
02:38:48 I don't remember, but they when?
02:38:50 You're a kid.
02:38:50 You just say, oh, he sure talks funny, but it was like a joke that the adults would get like, oh, he's gay, but they obviously are not showing him, like bucking other lions and stuff like that.
02:38:59 And then you had the same thing with sitcoms.
02:39:01 You'd have, like a gay character.
02:39:02 He just would never actually say he was gay, but everyone knew he was gay.
02:39:05 But the second you actually start, and that the reason why he did that.
02:39:08 Is there were some?
02:39:09 People that just, you know, went over their head.
02:39:12 But the second you're explicitly saying they're gay because you're trying to normalize the the existence of these gay characters.
02:39:21 All these guys sound like John Wayne.
02:39:22 All of a sudden.
02:39:25 Man of low moral fiber classified cat is really tired of all the fagots knocking **** over with some of the men had as much conviction.
02:39:33 Classified cat.
02:39:33 Like when ape ship and knocked over a.
02:39:35 Box of of stuff and then Churro lost his ****.
02:39:40 I think they were.
02:39:41 They were enraged at all the ******** that was going on.
02:39:44 Marada, have you seen brain candy?
Speaker 9
02:39:51 What is this?
Devon
02:39:55 Ah, I can't.
02:39:57 I can't.
02:39:58 It makes me want to sign.
02:39:59 It makes me sign in.
02:40:00 I can't do that right now.
02:40:02 I'll do that later.
02:40:03 A lowly scribe in God's army, they say mission is the first step to recovery.
02:40:09 I have found that most sinister and dangerous of ******* are those who are deeply in the closet and often have wives.
02:40:19 Yeah, I can see that.
02:40:20 I can see.
02:40:20 I can't think of any examples right at the top of my head.
02:40:22 But I can.
02:40:23 I can definitely see that one of the one of the clips I forgot to pull get that for next string because they were talking about the game Mafia was a norm.
02:40:33 MacDonald did a joke about it's not the Jews.
02:40:37 It's the gay Jews or I think it was something like that.
02:40:40 I don't know.
02:40:40 I forget.
02:40:41 Maybe it was Steve Martin.
02:40:43 Weird Lena.
02:40:43 I don't remember.
02:40:44 But there's someone that makes.
02:40:45 That joke.
02:40:47 So it was common knowledge that it was a game off.
02:40:49 Yeah, and.
02:40:51 I don't know.
02:40:51 I guess in a in a in a way that's a a form of being closeted when.
02:40:55 The public doesn't know harmless Gee, a new racial dot map display.
02:41:00 For your reference.
Speaker 9
02:41:05 All right.
02:41:17 Alright, it's just loading really slow.
Devon
02:41:21 All right. Well, that's cool.
02:41:23 That's the all-of.or-us.benschmidt.org.
02:41:31 All right.
02:41:32 Well, it might be interesting to.
02:41:33 Take a look at.
02:41:35 Verruca, hi, Devin.
02:41:37 Tolerance got us here.
02:41:38 Tolerance leads to acceptance, which leads to decriminalization.
02:41:42 Which brings us to where we are today.
02:41:45 We cannot even tolerate, accept or decriminalize pedophilia if only these psychopaths would perish at the bottom of a fiery pit.
02:41:55 I know if only that were to.
02:41:56 Happen if only that were to.
02:41:59 I suspect you will live to see a day when pedophilia, at least in some well, no.
02:42:06 Actually we've already lived to see that day.
02:42:08 I was gonna say in some form it gets decriminalized.
02:42:11 That's exactly what that gauge you in California did.
02:42:15 They decriminalized homosexuals having sex with 14 year olds or something.
02:42:20 I forget the exact.
02:42:23 They they basically.
02:42:27 I mean, I guess you can squabble over what pedophilia is.
02:42:30 Ohh 14 is not.
02:42:33 Excuse me.
02:42:33 We're not.
02:42:34 We're not going the right direction.
02:42:35 Put it that way.
02:42:37 But you will see you will see in your lifetime a time when children are given, you know, the ability to consent.
02:42:47 That will definitely happen.
02:42:50 I can't imagine this world, and I hardly relate.
02:42:55 I think you're talking about the 1967. Yeah, that's the time and place. We will never know.
02:43:07 At he.
02:43:10 Athematic athematic dissonance.
02:43:13 At the magnificence allostasis, coined by Peter Sterling, son of Commie Jew brother of lesbian, Jew, sexologist, pushing ********, who is married to perverted Jew playwright straight out of the Jew by Bloom novel.
02:43:29 Go to Page 3 of Link and read the origins of Ordo AB Chao.
02:43:34 That's I'm not sure.
02:43:36 I'm not sure the context of what you're talking about it.
02:43:40 Let me see if I can figure it out real quick.
Speaker 9
02:43:44 What is it?
02:43:44 What is this?
02:43:45 First of all?
Devon
02:43:46 Principles of allostasis optimal design, predictive regulation and pathology, and rational therapeutics.
02:43:52 Peter sterling.
02:43:54 Blah blah blah blah.
02:43:55 Blah, he said.
02:43:56 What is it you said?
02:43:57 Go to Page 3.
Speaker 9
02:43:59 123 What's what's 3?
Devon
02:44:02 For several decades, I combined research and teaching and neuroscience with social activism in the 19.
02:44:08 80S cannabis scene door to door in African American ghettos such as Central and Hugh in Cleveland.
02:44:15 OH, I noticed that many people who answered my knock were partially paralyzed.
02:44:20 Face is sagging on one side, walking with a limp and a crutch.
02:44:24 The cause was stroke, a rare affliction in my own community, and one I never encountered later when canvassing.
02:44:30 In white upper class Brookline, MA, which caused so many strokes, I wondered and what? How might they be connected to Cleveland's racial segregation?
02:44:41 Arriving around 1970 at the University of Pennsylvania, I found that Joseph Iyer, another biologist activist, had assembled clear epidemiological.
02:44:50 Evidence that stroke and heart disease and and their precursor hypertension, all accompany various forms of social disruption, including migration, industrialization, urbanization, segregation, unemployment, divorce.
02:45:05 While publishing the epidemic, epidemic epidemiological data.
02:45:10 We began to investigate the possible biological mediators, the fury in Hue, which during blah blah blah.
02:45:17 Well, I don't know.
Speaker 9
02:45:20 Blah blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
02:45:31 I don't get what you're getting at.
02:45:36 And they're basically just saying black people have.
02:45:39 More instances of stroke due to fight or flight.
02:45:44 Being I don't, I mean, I don't know.
02:45:46 I don't.
02:45:46 I I don't know what you're getting out with that, but.
Speaker 7
02:45:49 Yeah, I don't.
Devon
02:45:51 Have time to read the whole paper but.
02:45:53 But it might be interesting to look at at some point there.
02:45:57 Man of low moral fiber.
02:45:59 The celebration of a slightly less gay corporate logo for a company that literally has a ****** as CEO is frankly depressing.
02:46:07 We have to run a marathon and people are celebrating getting their shoes on their feet.
02:46:12 The laces aren't even tied yet exactly.
02:46:16 Look, we got ********, ******. ******** ****** for $1.00.
Speaker 13
02:46:20 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Speaker 9
02:46:25 I'd buy that for a dollar.
Devon
02:46:32 Another awesome stream Devon, and it's something that you always brought up as a not as none of this stuff is ever up for a vote.
02:46:41 Folks were crapping on Japan because Japan loves *** marriage lol.
02:46:46 But just like here, it was never up for a vote.
02:46:49 It's always shot to the courts.
02:46:51 It's always or.
02:46:52 It's just going to spread everywhere.
02:46:54 Well, that's how they've got they've they've accomplished all of these things.
02:46:57 None of these social changes that have taken place over the last 100 years have have taken place because of the vote that it's all been through.
02:47:10 Judicial tyranny or other types of tyranny.
02:47:15 But it's it's definitely that never has popular support and then after it the change happens.
02:47:21 Everyone just kind of gets used to it and then you're just told.
02:47:24 That's how it always was.
02:47:26 Like you know all on 1984.
02:47:30 Next is fun fact. Even to ensure a healthy genetic stock, a community must have 40,000.
02:47:37 Founding individuals to avoid genetic problems and mutations down the line, Jews have Tay Sachs and dozens of diseases due to their small founding stock.
02:47:47 Same with Amish 40,000. That's that's quite the number. I don't know if that's necessarily required because I think there have been smaller.
02:47:57 Community cause 40,000 that's that's quite a that's huge.
02:48:01 You got to think of there is lots of American cities with with way fewer people than 40,000 before.
02:48:08 Mass transit was really a thing, and it's not like those those smaller cities were riddled with, you know, inbred people.
02:48:15 I don't know if maybe that's like the optimal, you know, 40 thousands like the the optimal number.
02:48:21 And you know, going below that you maybe you start to have some, but maybe I, I I would, I would imagine some of that's intercept.
02:48:30 But possibly, who knows?
02:48:31 Who knows?
02:48:32 That's nothing I've researched before, so.
02:48:35 Interesting point.
02:48:36 Wild Dutch flower.
02:48:38 Thank you for your work.
02:48:39 The part about the dominant mom is so true.
02:48:42 Think of all the women who chose to go to the sperm bank and reject the man in their life.
02:48:47 Worse than that, they decide that the child can't find info about the donor's father later in life. I know a woman like this.
02:48:55 Right. Because they, uh.
02:48:57 They don't want any male influence whatsoever.
02:49:01 Maratta I've worn my OG black pilled shirt for years now. It's one of my favorite shirts, though getting faded now, how many years has it been since you sold on blackpill.com?
02:49:12 Nobody has ever once commented on it.
02:49:14 Well, maybe I'll make another one.
02:49:15 That's pretty cool that you have that I've got, I've.
02:49:18 Got a couple of them.
02:49:21 Maybe I'll have to maybe I'll have to make make an old school logo unavailable again.
02:49:28 In fact, I'll, I'll.
02:49:29 I'll probably do that.
02:49:31 How about that?
02:49:32 I'll probably do that.
02:49:34 Maybe under a different account so I can keep my sly, my sly stuff in the in the current store. Or maybe I'll make a A1 off store.
Speaker 9
02:49:42 Just to sell logo stuff.
Devon
02:49:45 Just the only reason I do that is just they've shut so much of my **** down.
02:49:49 It's and it's annoying every time it happens.
02:49:51 I just don't feel like dealing with it.
02:49:53 Maybe it's less of a problem now.
02:49:56 Because if I it kind of feels like it's they don't have quite the momentum that they had when they were like band happy a few years ago and taking out my book and and you know, shutting everybody off and.
02:50:06 But at the same time, it's.
02:50:07 Not like it's not like we've really gained any ground.
02:50:10 So I don't know.
02:50:11 We'll see.
02:50:13 Wild Dutch flower.
02:50:14 Sorry for the grammar.
02:50:15 I'm working and and quickly typing on my phone.
02:50:17 I don't don't.
02:50:18 I'm not a grammar Nazi.
02:50:20 I might be in.
02:50:26 Aliens are real.
02:50:27 Earth is a zoo, and humans are the main attraction.
02:50:30 Well, there you go.
02:50:31 Maybe maybe.
02:50:33 Maybe it's like Prometheus, right where they the they aliens have have come and seeded the planet with DNA.
02:50:41 They've artificially accelerated our.
02:50:43 Our evolution and that's why there's so much distance between us and all the other animals out there.
02:50:52 And we're just living in some giant reality TV show.
02:50:58 Veruca. Devin. What about a review of the 2005 movie rent? It's one of those. Let's feel bad for gays dying of AIDS propaganda pieces.
02:51:08 It also starred as a Broadway play musical.
02:51:10 South Park did a parody.
02:51:11 Of it, yeah.
02:51:14 I've never seen the movie.
02:51:15 I I'm familiar with the.
02:51:17 I mean, I've never seen the play either, but I'm familiar with the parodies of the play.
02:51:21 I guess I don't know.
02:51:24 That might be one of those things.
02:51:25 That's like, it's so gay.
02:51:26 It starts to like it if it's nauseating.
02:51:31 Yeah, it's one of those things where it's like.
02:51:34 You kind of know what you're getting into when you go to see it, and so it's not so subversive.
02:51:39 It's kind of like, you know, if you make a a movie that's specifically targeted at a gay audience, it's still it's bad, obviously.
02:51:49 Right.
02:51:49 And there's going to be a lot of non gay people that get.
02:51:51 Dragged to it or whatever.
02:51:54 But I feel like it's less.
02:51:55 I mean it's.
02:51:57 I don't know.
02:51:58 Maybe it's hard to say, cause in one way it's less poisonous because it's it's expected you know what you're getting.
02:52:04 But at the same time, maybe it's just as poisonous because it's so in your face that it's it's normalizing it, right?
02:52:13 Like it it it's it's kind of like what I was talking about earlier.
02:52:16 Like instead of having the gay.
02:52:17 Character that no one says is gay, but everyone knows is gay.
02:52:21 And and sounds super gay and acts really gay.
02:52:25 It's the character that, you know is gay.
02:52:27 And I would have.
02:52:27 I haven't seen the movie or the play, but maybe the gays in in this movie aren't super flamboyant.
02:52:33 Maybe they they did the same thing where they all sound like John.
02:52:36 Wayne, I don't know.
02:52:37 Maybe I'll.
02:52:38 Watch part of it and see.
02:52:41 Nexus also, Devin, apparently all Ashkenazi Jews, are 30th cousins, which explains why they are so clannish but also physically ******. They only descended descended from 330 Jewish males from the Middle Ages.
02:52:56 Well, that would explain what they all look very similar too.
02:52:59 Because they do.
02:53:00 They all look very similar.
02:53:04 Innate love of hockey.
02:53:06 You must be Canadian.
02:53:12 Thanks, Devin.
02:53:13 Well, thank you.
02:53:14 And eight love of hockey.
02:53:15 And sorry if you're if you're not Canadian.
02:53:18 And sorry if you are can.
02:53:21 That *** just says Fagots agreed.
02:53:27 Big agree on that one.
02:53:29 Ranger, I'm sure you've heard of the Christian nationalist movement being on gab, but I've seen a lot of pastors who ascribe to this movement and I wonder what they think they're going to do with the lever pullers who are Antichrist by birth or religion.
02:53:46 They claim both and are philosemitic tenants.
Speaker 9
02:53:49 Wait, hold on.
Devon
02:53:51 I'm sure you've heard of the Christian nationalist movement being on gab, but I've seen a lot of pastors who ascribe to this movement and I wonder what they think they're going to do with the lever pullers who are Antichrist by birth or religion.
02:54:05 They claim both and or philosophy philosophic mean what they do with the Jews.
02:54:09 Just say that.
02:54:13 I I don't know.
02:54:14 I don't think, Christian.
02:54:15 I don't.
02:54:15 I don't think that Christian nationalism will have.
02:54:21 Will ever in my lifetime at least, maybe down the road.
02:54:25 I don't think in in any kind of immediate sense is going to be put in a position where they'll get to decide what happens.
02:54:31 To the Jews.
02:54:32 Quite frankly, I just don't see it happening.
02:54:36 I just even there's a lot of people that support Christian nationalism who just they, they don't even live a Christian life.
02:54:41 And and I think their belief in Christianity is superficial, you know.
02:54:48 You need.
02:54:49 You need real zealots for something like that to work.
02:54:53 You need the kinds of people.
02:54:55 And I'm not saying Christian nationalists should start, you know, suicide bombing.
02:54:59 But I mean, you look at the Middle East, those are true believers.
02:55:02 You know, like if you're a guy that's going to like, strap a ******* bomb to your balls and and because you think you're going to get.
02:55:09 72 virgins when you wake.
02:55:12 That's that's ******** belief.
02:55:14 I don't think there's a lot of Christian nationalists that believe on that level.
02:55:19 I just don't.
02:55:19 I mean, maybe there's some, but you need like for a movement like that to have the level of zealotry necessary to.
02:55:28 And again, I'm not saying to do terrorism.
02:55:31 But I mean, you know to to have any kind of influence and and and power quite frankly you need that level of of commitment.
02:55:41 And I don't think I don't.
02:55:43 I just don't see it.
02:55:44 I don't see it from again.
02:55:47 Maybe there's a tiny minority, but it takes a lot more than.
02:55:51 Ryan is cool going to catch the replay, RP Uncle Ted Merrick Garland was a supervisor to his trial back in the day.
02:55:59 It's the same people.
02:56:00 It is always the same people.
02:56:02 I was going to do a uncle Ted's stream.
02:56:05 I might still do it.
02:56:08 It's just that I had.
02:56:09 I had planned this one.
02:56:11 This stream for Saturday and the Internet issues, and so I wanted, I wanted to get this one done before I moved on to the next thing and I don't know, I don't.
02:56:25 I don't know that everyone knows that the full story of what happened.
02:56:28 I don't know how interesting people would find it, but I was thinking about maybe doing like a stream where we go through like the whole, you know, who we bombed and which, to be honest is it just seems not random but.
02:56:42 Very grocery store, ask if you will.
02:56:45 So I mean, I don't know.
02:56:47 And then plus there's other aspects to him.
02:56:49 I mean, he's right about a lot of stuff, but he was also kind of a ****** or or or or there's some ambiguity there with with his sexuality and stuff like that.
Speaker
02:57:00 I don't know.
Devon
02:57:01 But it would be it would be kind of fun maybe.
02:57:03 Do a deep dive.
02:57:04 He was definitely MK Ultra and and and really ******* smart and had some really good accurate takes, but it's not all.
02:57:13 It's not all sunshine.
Speaker 9
02:57:15 And roses, when it comes to Uncle Ted.
Devon
02:57:18 But it might be worth.
02:57:20 Checking out damn Bigfoot.
02:57:22 Although the motorcycle gang weren't custards the usual ****, Jews and feminists were freaking out at a group of white men saying Pledge of Allegiance and mass numbers.
02:57:32 Yeah, the.
02:57:35 You talk about the tweet I retweeted, where the people are like it's a a veteran's motorcycle club, I think.
02:57:42 But people were implying that, oh, look at these guys.
02:57:45 They're saying the Pledge of Allegiance, they're going to go and.
02:57:48 And take over the country and whatever.
Speaker 8
02:57:51 And I I don't, maybe they're not.
Speaker 9
02:57:53 Q cards as a group, but like Aaron ******* to you, there's Q cards in that group.
02:57:57 There's there's there's no ******* way.
02:58:00 There's not Q cards in that group.
Devon
02:58:03 But yeah it it's.
Speaker 9
02:58:06 Yeah, it is.
02:58:07 What it is?
Devon
02:58:09 I don't know how people grew up normal in my generation.
02:58:13 Everyone's so gone, and yet there's a few that seem untouched by what's coming to them.
02:58:21 I mean, like, they don't.
02:58:22 They don't see, see what's coming.
02:58:24 And I don't know.
02:58:25 I would say a lot of people have their head in the sand and I just think that's just, generally speaking, most people are are reactive, not proactive.
02:58:32 And so that's just the way it is. Most people around PCs, 80% of the country, every country, the world, really, they're just a cog in the machine.
02:58:43 And if the machine starts doing something else, they just they keep on spinning like the cog that they are harmless. Gee, I think 40,000 for a founding.
02:58:53 Population is an overestimate that Kevin Qua in Canada had a founding population of around 8000. French settlers and the African hers in South Africa. The founding population of around 4000 due.
02:59:06 French and German settlers in Cape Colony and those populations seem fine. Yeah, I think 40,000 is a little high.
02:59:14 But you know again that maybe that's the optimum number.
02:59:18 All right, guys, want to go ahead and shut her down now.
02:59:21 I got a lot of traveling to do this week still, but I am planning on.
02:59:26 On being available to do the normal stream time on Saturday, so hopefully that works out, but I'm pretty confident about that, so I will see you Saturday unless something crazy happens.
02:59:42 In the mean time.
Speaker 7
02:59:44 For black pilled.
Devon
02:59:46 I am of course.
Speaker 2
02:59:51 Device tag.
Speaker 25
02:59:52 Here's my baseball.
02:59:53 Coach Mom and Dad lived for a long time.
02:59:58 He lived right down the block from us, so he always took me home after practice.
03:00:03 But one time he said he wanted to buy me a coke.
03:00:06 He was nervous about something mom told me later that he and Mrs.
03:00:10 Galloway weren't getting along.
03:00:15 When we were sitting in the car, he told some dirty jokes.
03:00:19 I didn't think they were very funny.
03:00:21 And I didn't.
03:00:22 Understand some of them.
03:00:24 But he seemed like.
03:00:30 When we got home, he patted me on the shoulder and said I would have the body of a good.
03:00:34 Baseball player.
03:00:34 When I got over.
03:00:42 That's when I should have told Dad about it.
03:00:44 But really, nothing seemed that wrong.
03:00:54 We have practice the next week.
03:00:57 It didn't look like Mr.
03:00:58 Galloway wanted to go home right away.
03:01:00 He just did around and looked like he was thinking.
03:01:10 He asked me to.
03:01:11 Stay for a while.
03:01:17 He had these pictures of naked men.
03:01:19 That he showed me.
03:01:20 I guess I was interested, but the guys.
03:01:22 Looked ugly to me.
03:01:27 That's when it got real weird.
03:01:30 He put his hand on me and said we've.
03:01:31 Been friends long enough to have secrets together.
03:01:36 I just split my name, Mr.
03:01:38 It must have had some real problems.
03:01:50 I didn't tell my parents at first.
03:01:52 I thought for sure they wouldn't believe it, and I was scared they'd be mad at me.
03:01:56 But then I thought about Coach Galloway.
03:01:59 I felt sorry for him.
03:02:00 He needed help.
03:02:05 I finally told them it wasn't easy, but they did believe me after I told them how it all happened.
03:02:12 Mom said she'd call some people to talk to Mr.