INSOMNIA STREAM: THE REAL RACISTS EDITION 1.mp3
11/03/2021Speaker 1
00:09:43 These accidents that had happened follow the dots.00:00:57 Coincidence makes sounds.
00:01:02 You will have to speak, I feel.
Speaker 2
00:01:12 Landscape and you push me to this state.00:01:41 Is where.
00:02:20 And you push me up to this state.
00:02:41 Is where.
00:03:31 Emergency to.
Devon
00:07:57 I think my mic's screwed up. It's not quite as uh.00:08:01 As loud as it used to be.
00:08:04 Let me fix this Devon stack here.
00:08:06 By the way, insomnia stream.
00:08:08 Devon stock here, rock.
00:08:10 I gotta fix this audio here.
00:08:14 Let's see here.
00:08:19 Let's add some gain to this biotch.
00:08:22 There we go.
00:08:24 Oh, that's probably too much, but let's see.
00:08:28 That's still what the ****.
00:08:34 That's way too much. Hello.
00:08:37 Hello I'm ask Chad, does this sound OK?
00:08:40 Does this sound OK?
00:08:45 Because the uh, the levels don't look OK.
00:08:49 Yeah, the windows is is terrible.
00:08:52 I hate windows.
00:08:53 But you know what are?
00:08:53 You going to do?
00:08:57 You guys still set, it's still low.
00:09:02 People say I'm getting.
00:09:02 I'm getting quieter.
00:09:05 And quieter as I.
00:09:05 Get old.
00:09:06 Well, I'll tell you.
00:09:07 Oh, that was too loud.
Speaker 2
00:09:10 See you.Devon
00:09:11 All right, you.00:09:11 Know what?
00:09:12 I'm gonna take that stupid filter off.
00:09:16 All of us have to speak loudly.
00:09:23 **** it.
00:09:24 Who cares?
00:09:27 As quiet as I am.
00:09:29 I'll tell you what.
00:09:31 I sure don't feel like we should be quiet.
00:09:34 I think that we should be celebrated.
00:09:39 Oh yeah.
00:09:41 That's right, Republicans are back.
00:09:45 We're back, baby.
00:09:47 No more voter fraud.
00:09:50 Problem solved.
00:09:55 Ohh yeah, feeling good.
00:10:00 Ohh, what what the ****?
00:10:02 What's up, Democrats?
00:10:04 You thought you were going to win, Virginia.
00:10:08 Ohh you thought you were gonna win, Virginia.
00:10:13 But you didn't. Ohh no.
00:10:17 But you're scared of this *****.
00:10:23 Ohh yeah.
00:10:27 Credits of the real race alright.
00:10:32 Let's get rid of this.
00:10:35 Ohh boy ohh boy.
00:10:40 You know, I'm going to.
00:10:41 I am going to add some game, just not.
00:10:42 What I was doing before.
00:10:45 I'll get this.
00:10:45 I'll get this all sorted later anyway, so as everyone knows.
00:10:51 As everyone knows.
00:10:53 The real racist Democrats, they, they've lost the tides have turned.
00:10:58 You know the the the people have spoken.
00:11:04 Elections, they're they're they're meaningful again.
00:11:08 All it took was a bunch of parents.
00:11:12 Going to school board meetings.
00:11:16 And and and.
00:11:17 Speaking out against racism, the racism of the Democrats.
00:11:22 That people had had enough of the racism of the Democrats.
00:11:27 And now all is right with the world once again.
00:11:30 In fact, they're projecting.
00:11:33 Massive winds.
00:11:35 In the midterms.
00:11:38 Let's go, Brandon.
00:11:39 Right, let's go.
00:11:40 Brandon, everyone, come on.
00:11:43 Let's go.
00:11:50 Good Lord.
00:11:52 So yeah, that's that's that's that's you know.
00:11:57 Ah, I mean I look.
00:12:01 I've been, I've.
00:12:01 Been thinking about in the last few days.
00:12:06 Trying to understand.
00:12:08 That this.
00:12:11 This weird need people have.
00:12:15 For to maintain the status quo.
00:12:20 And to believe literally anything.
00:12:24 As long as it promises.
00:12:27 That we're going to go back to the status quo.
00:12:33 And I don't just mean the people that you know that are celebrating the the election win in, in, in Virginia and and that sort of a thing.
00:12:43 One of the things you know I posted on Telegram.
00:12:47 I mean, I can't believe this is actually a thing.
00:12:51 But an extreme example of this, you know, I I I I just can't believe it's still going on.
00:12:58 You know the Q Anon people, right quinon people they went to Dallas apparently the other day thinking that.
00:13:06 JFK Junior was gonna rot like there were people literally away out of the airport.
00:13:11 They they thought he was going to fly in.
00:13:14 With Trump.
00:13:16 And announced that they were running, he was running with Trump.
00:13:22 For 2024, look, it wasn't just like a couple of crazy people. I mean, it was definitely crazy people.
00:13:29 But a lot of people showed up.
00:13:31 Like a shocking number of people showed.
00:13:33 Up to this thing.
00:13:35 And when he?
00:13:36 Didn't show up at the airport, they.
00:13:37 Went to Daily Plaza.
00:13:39 I mean, here's some of these people.
00:13:44 I mean, I thought we were.
00:13:45 Done with this.
00:13:49 You know.
00:13:52 There they are.
00:13:55 Hanging on and the weird thing is, these same people are probably some of the people that are that are celebrating the, you know, the Virginia, Virginia won or win in in you know.
00:14:09 Not only did did.
00:14:09 The Republicans win in Virginia, but we got a a gun toting black on our side.
00:14:18 It's all part of Q's plan.
00:14:23 I've been trying to figure this out because.
00:14:27 Everything's not OK, obviously. And uh.
00:14:34 People get angry with me for pointing this out.
00:14:38 And they always have.
00:14:38 It's not just like a recent thing that since I started, I remember when I first started, back when a lot more people believed in Q just as an example.
00:14:46 And I made, I think my first video was because I had all these people that watch my YouTube channel saying, like, how come you never talk about queue?
00:14:54 How come you never talk about your, you're part of the deep state or something?
00:14:59 I think I made a.
00:15:00 Video saying something like look.
00:15:02 Because this doesn't seem real, this doesn't seem like a real thing.
00:15:08 And yeah, like I think that the the government is run by a bunch of satanic pedo.
00:15:15 Like who doesn't?
00:15:17 But I don't think there's, like, some superhero talking to you on 8 Chan.
00:15:22 I just, you know, I.
00:15:24 I don't see it and nothing seems to be.
00:15:28 To be materializing, you know, we we don't have anyone. No one's arrested. Nothing's happening.
00:15:34 Trump can't shut up about Israel, you know, like I I just don't see it.
00:15:40 And people, you know, they got mad at me and said ohh, you're just you're demoralizing.
00:15:46 You're demoralizing.
00:15:50 And it's a terrible thing to do.
00:15:52 You're never going to get, you're never going to achieve your goals.
00:15:57 If you're always demoralizing.
00:16:00 And there were even people.
00:16:01 That said, look, even if Q is fake.
00:16:04 It's good for morale.
00:16:08 It's good for morale to.
00:16:11 To look like a crazy person.
00:16:14 And the time after time have to explain to all your friends that you've been saying crazy **** to well.
00:16:21 OK, maybe maybe JFK junior didn't show up at the airport today, but in two more months, the my pillow guy.
00:16:30 And Trump and Q's, and.
00:16:34 JFK Junior, Martin Luther King.
00:16:39 They're going to arrive in a spaceship with Elon Musk, and they're going to, you know, they like.
00:16:45 How is this good for morale?
00:16:50 How is this good for morale?
00:16:54 And then I started thinking about it's a common theme.
00:17:00 In science fiction novels and in books, and I think several episodes of Star Trek.
00:17:07 It's just a I guess it's.
00:17:09 Just a common science fiction theme.
00:17:13 Where humans.
00:17:15 Are faced with some kind of.
00:17:17 You know, really big problem, right?
00:17:21 And logic.
00:17:23 Makes it look as if you know that it's impossible.
00:17:28 You know, if this was Star Trek, think of like a scenario where the the crew of the enterprise, they're faced again, they have impossible odds.
00:17:37 And Spock, who's very logical, is like there's no.
00:17:40 Way out of this.
00:17:42 But the humans?
00:17:45 The humans say we know it looks like it's impossible, and we know what we're about to try only has a slim to none chance of working.
00:17:55 But we're going to try it anyway because *** **** it, we're humans.
00:18:00 And that's the human way.
00:18:05 And then it, you know, obviously in most of these books and movies and TV shows or whatever, they're they're crazy thing works.
00:18:13 And then the alien or the robot, or whoever was that.
00:18:16 That was the whole time criticizing the humans for wholly not that this crazy hope for the impossible.
00:18:26 If it was Spock, Spock would say.
00:18:30 You know, this is a beautiful thing or data.
00:18:32 You know, the data was basically Spock of the new one, right?
00:18:36 Same same you.
00:18:37 Guys can all picture episodes or movies like this?
00:18:43 Where they would always say I guess I have.
00:18:45 A lot to learn about humans.
00:18:49 I guess when it does seem crazy.
00:18:52 It's not always crazy.
00:18:58 So this is something that, that it makes people feel good.
00:19:02 You know, they watch these episodes.
00:19:03 They're like, that's right, Spock.
00:19:06 You don't understand.
00:19:07 You don't get it.
00:19:08 That's right, data.
00:19:10 You, you *******, you ******* hunker bolts.
00:19:16 Or C3PO? I mean, look literally every every sci-fi.
00:19:23 Movie TV show book has some kind of situation like this.
00:19:29 Where where a hyper logical being.
00:19:33 Can't wrap its digital or logical mind.
00:19:38 Around the the odd behavior of humans.
00:19:47 And maybe I'm.
00:19:47 Maybe maybe I'm.
00:19:49 Maybe I'm just so autistic.
00:19:51 I'm I'm.
00:19:51 That ******* robot.
00:19:52 Where I'm like I.
00:19:53 I don't ******* get it.
00:19:58 But I want to understand it.
00:20:01 I want to understand it.
00:20:02 I want to understand why?
00:20:07 Understanding the odds.
00:20:10 And acting in a way that's actually going to.
00:20:12 Work is look.
00:20:13 What's the other common denominator?
00:20:15 All these things.
00:20:16 It's it's fiction, right?
00:20:18 It's fiction.
00:20:22 Sure, there's there's historical tales, tales.
00:20:27 Where you know like 300, right?
00:20:32 Sure, that's historically accurate.
00:20:35 Against all odds, they faced their enemy.
00:20:39 And they defeated them.
00:20:43 Or actually in 300, don't they all die? I think they all die, right?
00:20:47 It's been a while.
00:20:48 We've seen it.
00:20:51 But I want to understand this, this this mechanism right?
00:20:55 I want to understand.
00:20:59 Do people need this and they do need it?
00:21:04 They do need it.
00:21:07 They need to believe.
00:21:09 That even when.
00:21:11 Everything looks totally *******.
00:21:19 That there's still hope.
00:21:21 Right.
00:21:25 That's why so many politicians, not just Barack Obama.
00:21:28 Use that as a slogan, you know, hope.
00:21:36 Because it means something different to everybody.
00:21:38 But it means something to everybody.
00:21:45 In fact, what?
00:21:46 How do you if?
00:21:47 You described someone who's clinically depressed, right?
00:21:50 Someone who's just.
00:21:51 They've lost all hope.
00:21:59 And they are paralyzed, right?
00:22:05 So is there a way?
00:22:07 Is there a way?
00:22:11 We can. We can.
00:22:13 Get people.
00:22:16 To have hope.
00:22:18 In a future.
00:22:20 That's realistic.
00:22:25 And I don't know that you can because I think another common denominator in all these things that you think about.
00:22:35 All of these hopes.
00:22:37 These expectations.
00:22:40 They benefit.
00:22:42 That individual in their lifetime.
00:22:45 Right.
00:22:47 Like he doesn't say in 50 years, you know Trump or, you know, or Baron Trump or, you know, someone, you know, that it's going to get taken care of 50 years, he says in.
00:22:57 Two more weeks when you're still going to be alive.
00:23:04 You know Barack.
00:23:05 Obama didn't say he was going to.
00:23:08 Eventually get America.
00:23:12 To look like.
00:23:14 His vision of America?
00:23:15 No, he said.
00:23:16 He's going to fundamentally transform America right now, starting the day.
00:23:29 I think humans and just animals in general default.
00:23:37 Needing to see the the fruits of their labor.
00:23:41 In their lifetimes, and it makes sense, right?
00:23:48 But I think we're just in a position right now where that's not going to happen.
00:23:57 And by cheering on the people, let's say Emily Yukas on telegram made a good point about this election in Virginia, right?
00:24:06 She said basically that it's good cop, bad cop, right?
00:24:09 I'm paraphrasing here.
00:24:11 It's it's good cop, bad cop.
00:24:13 The Democrats are the bad cop, you know, they come out and they say, hey, you know, we're we're going to turn all your kids in the ******** and and and teach all your white kids that they're they're evil and and you know they they come out.
00:24:34 And so the average normy is like **** this all sounds terrible.
00:24:40 And then the good cop comes in.
00:24:43 And says hey, no, no, we're not for.
00:24:46 For teaching your kid to be a ****** yet.
00:24:54 We're not, we're.
00:24:55 Not for teaching your kid that white, white people are evil yet.
00:25:00 That'll come too.
00:25:05 Just vote us in the office.
00:25:08 We'll take care of all these problems and of course they don't.
00:25:12 Things get worse and the Democrats.
00:25:16 Have to get worse and more aggressive.
00:25:19 Because you've become numb to all the other threats.
00:25:25 But people still latch on to hope.
00:25:32 And look, I've got hope too.
00:25:34 I I I don't have hope that.
00:25:36 We're going to go back to the 1950s. I don't have hope that we're going to ever see America in, in the configuration that made that even possible.
00:25:52 I have hoped that my family will be happy and healthy and.
00:25:56 Lead a good life.
00:26:01 And that my descendants will.
00:26:03 Will likewise.
00:26:07 That's independent of.
00:26:12 How this nation turns out.
00:26:20 Anyway, so one of the things I did.
00:26:22 Is I?
00:26:23 I looked up one of these like, you know, kind of low IQ articles that to help normies think about psychology for a minute, you know, but I thought it'd be fun to.
00:26:34 I haven't read this I.
00:26:35 Haven't read this at all, but it was.
00:26:37 You know, one of these terrible website, this one.
00:26:39 'S called a conscious rethink.
00:26:42 Seven reasons why finding hope for the future is so important.
00:26:47 Let's see what they have to say.
00:26:48 I haven't read this.
00:26:53 What is hope?
00:26:56 Of all the thoughts and notions a person can have, hope is probably closest to trust.
00:27:02 Trust the plan.
00:27:06 When you have hope, you are placing your trust in the potential for something positive to happen.
00:27:13 You are trusting that taking the right actions will make a positive outcome more likely than taking the wrong actions.
00:27:24 When you hope for a better future, you are placing trust in yourself to make good.
00:27:29 Choices in life.
00:27:31 When you trust someone, you hope they will act in a way that embodies that trust.
00:27:38 When you jump out of an airplane, you hope you land safely and you trust in your parachute.
00:27:45 The very act of carrying on and living your life is by itself a display of hope.
00:27:52 It is the trust that you have.
00:27:54 That when you go to bed.
00:27:55 At night you will wake up.
00:27:57 A new day.
00:27:59 I guess wake up two ending day.
00:28:02 That is filled with possibility.
00:28:07 The problem with desire, anticipation and expectation.
00:28:12 Is that when a particular thing is not forthcoming?
00:28:16 They can disappear.
00:28:18 Leaving a void into which negative thoughts and feelings enter.
00:28:24 Just think of a child opening his birthday presents he desires, anticipates and expects a particular thing.
00:28:31 A toy or a bike, for instance.
00:28:34 When this thing is not forthcoming, what does he do?
00:28:36 He gets upset.
00:28:38 He has a tantrum.
00:28:40 He's not grateful for the presence he did get.
00:28:44 But hope is not tied to a particular outcome.
00:28:48 Well, this is an interesting.
00:28:51 This is an interesting point.
00:28:58 If you have desire.
00:29:01 Anticipation and expectation.
00:29:04 You'll get disappointed.
00:29:11 So in a weird way.
00:29:14 What this is suggesting?
00:29:17 Is that in order to stay mentally healthy?
00:29:23 In your normal verse.
00:29:25 It's literally impossible.
00:29:29 To have expectations.
00:29:32 For people like, say, Trump.
00:29:35 Because that will inevitably lead to disappointment.
00:29:39 But hope doesn't come with the expectations.
00:29:43 Hope is more abstract.
00:29:47 Think about with Q.
00:29:50 With Q.
00:29:50 If you have expectations that what Q is saying is actually going to happen, like in the case.
00:29:55 Of this latest.
00:29:57 **** **.
00:29:59 That I don't even know why they thought that cause IQ's not posting anymore as far as I'm aware, so I don't know why they all thought that JFK is there like a new queue, I don't know.
00:30:10 But apparently a lot of people thought JFK junior was going to show up at an airport and.
00:30:14 Whatever. Uh.
00:30:17 But if you have the expectation that that's really going to happen, you'll get disappointed and I would expect that most of these people that showed up.
00:30:28 These people on the screen here.
00:30:33 They probably didn't experience the same level of disappointment that you.
00:30:36 And I would.
00:30:38 If we expect it.
00:30:39 The outcome to be that JFK would show up.
00:30:44 And he didn't show up.
00:30:45 You'd be disappointed.
00:30:48 But if your guiding principles hope it doesn't come with any expectations at all.
00:30:56 That's why so many politicians want to use that word.
00:31:01 You know, with Barack Obama's as an example, when he's talking about hope and change, those are, you know, those are both.
00:31:06 Pretty abstract.
00:31:07 Hope doesn't come with any expectations whatsoever.
00:31:11 Therefore you can never be disappointed at anything he does, because you'll always hope that he does better.
00:31:15 And change can lead.
00:31:17 I mean that's literally anything.
00:31:18 That's why they change from global warming to climate change, because it could mean anything.
00:31:32 I think we're getting to.
00:31:33 I think we're getting somewhere.
00:31:34 I think that what we're starting to understand is that the norming.
00:31:38 Has 0 expectations.
00:31:46 Hope does not depend on certainty.
00:31:49 Hope is merely the belief that there is the potential for something good to happen.
00:31:58 That something good is not anything specific.
00:32:03 It is merely the idea of a positive outcome.
00:32:09 Hope is being able to see that there is a light despite all the darkness.
00:32:15 The light is not a particular thing.
00:32:19 The light is just something good.
00:32:22 Or the potential for something good?
00:32:35 It really makes you wonder.
00:32:36 It makes you wonder.
00:32:40 Is it is hope a good thing or is?
00:32:42 It a bad thing?
00:32:46 I mean, think of the word hopium right?
00:32:52 Or copium.
00:32:54 I think Hopium seems a little more appropriate though.
00:32:59 It's the idea that, yeah, well.
00:33:03 I have 0 expectations as to what these good things are, but something good is bound to happen.
00:33:10 And so when this new Republican governor.
00:33:14 In Virginia.
00:33:17 With his.
00:33:19 Black gun toting.
00:33:22 What is it?
00:33:22 Uh, it's not vice governor.
00:33:24 But you know what is it?
00:33:26 It was.
00:33:27 It doesn't matter.
00:33:28 Second in command.
00:33:33 Doesn't magically transform Virginia into a red state again.
00:33:38 It doesn't matter.
00:33:41 You know when he passes anti-Semitism laws just as an example.
00:33:46 It won't matter.
00:33:51 Why is hope so important?
00:33:54 Now that we know what hope is and what it's not, why does it matter so much?
00:34:00 What are the reasons to have hope in life?
00:34:04 Hope is a healer.
00:34:07 We all face difficult times and we all get hurt.
00:34:10 It's inevitable, but hope helps us see that there are many positive possibilities.
00:34:17 Ahead of us.
00:34:19 Hope whispers things will get better.
00:34:23 Hope puts the hurt and pain into perspective and reminds us that things are forever changing.
00:34:30 When we are at our lowest point.
00:34:32 It is hope.
00:34:34 That lifts our head and shows us a path back towards something good.
00:34:40 Remember, hope is akin to trust.
00:34:43 When your general feelings are negative, you must trust that they will pass.
00:34:50 Again, that word, trust.
00:34:51 Trust the plan.
00:34:53 Trusting fools.
00:34:57 I think they're onto something as much as, like I said, this is just like some pop sci stupid normy article.
00:35:04 They're making a good point here.
00:35:07 And it also kind of informs, I think a little bit as to why a lot of people who don't have trust in the system, who have lost trust in in our ruling elite, who have lost trust in our institutions, why they've also lost hope.
00:35:27 Because the two are tied together.
00:35:32 And maybe that's why it's so hard to get normies to stop trusting the system.
00:35:39 Because they are so tied together.
00:35:43 If you get rid of their trust in.
00:35:44 The system.
00:35:48 It gets rid of their hope.
00:35:55 I don't think.
00:35:58 A sophisticated person.
00:36:02 Needs to have the two tied together.
00:36:07 But I think for the normy that this is, this is probably true.
00:36:13 Because if you can't trust the system and we've talked about this before, right, a lot of lot of people and this is just this is a reality that we're going to have to work our way through.
00:36:24 Most people are programmed to go with the flow.
00:36:30 If they weren't, we'd we would never have any civilizations, ever.
00:36:35 If everyone had their own idea as to how things should go and and fought to the bitter end to get those things to happen the way they want it, it would just be this chaotic mess, right?
00:36:47 Most people have to be followers.
00:36:53 And I guess for most people, a part of that mechanism that makes them these followers.
00:37:01 Is this?
00:37:02 Relationship between hope and trust.
00:37:10 They're enabled to endure.
00:37:16 Repeated failings.
00:37:20 Of their upper class of the people who actually.
00:37:25 Control their lives.
00:37:28 Because they maintain hope.
00:37:31 That will get better and because of this relationship between hope and trust, they trust.
00:37:38 It'll get better.
00:37:41 Through these same institutions that are causing the problem.
00:37:50 Hope shows us how to act.
00:37:54 Though hope is not tied to a particular outcome.
00:37:58 It can still be a guiding.
00:37:59 Force in our lives.
00:38:02 When we have hope, we are more likely to see opportunities that come our way.
00:38:08 When we have hope, we are more likely to choose a path that leads to something positive.
00:38:14 When we have hope, we are more likely to act in a way that promotes peaceful and joyful life.
00:38:22 Hope is like an unseen compass that points us in the direction of something beneficial.
00:38:28 To our future.
00:38:30 Well, that sounds like a bunch of platitudes, really.
00:38:32 That part?
00:38:33 But I will say.
00:38:35 In terms of hope informing people how to act.
00:38:44 It does give them a sense of, I would say, control or a feeling of control, right?
00:38:50 You know that said when we have hope, we are more likely to.
00:38:52 Choose a path that.
00:38:53 Leads to something positive.
00:38:54 Well, if you have hope.
00:39:00 The cube people, just as an example, right?
00:39:03 No matter what they do, when they show up to the, you know, this airport to find out, you know, the to see JFK.
00:39:09 Junior or whatever, and he doesn't show up.
00:39:12 That doesn't destroy their hope, and their actions didn't lead to something positive, right?
00:39:22 So it's not that that it leads to something positive.
00:39:25 It leads you to feel.
00:39:28 Positive about your actions.
00:39:35 Hope is a motivator.
00:39:36 Hope is a source of energy and helps us to see something better up ahead and to put 1 foot in front of the other to move forward.
00:39:46 When we feel hopeful for the future, we wake up in the morning ready to embrace the day.
00:39:52 We are more prepared to work hard, strive to be willing to tackle and overcome the obstacles we face.
00:40:00 We are more willing to work for a machine that endlessly milks us for all of we are worth, from cradle to the grave.
00:40:08 I'm obviously I'm adding.
00:40:09 That part.
00:40:17 But again, I think I I think that.
00:40:19 This is they're onto something here, a.
00:40:21 Little bit.
00:40:25 That's another reason why you have to have a good portion of your society hoping.
00:40:34 Ever hoping.
00:40:36 The things are going to be OK because if they.
00:40:38 If they didn't.
00:40:41 They wouldn't show up to pull the levers to push the buttons.
00:40:47 To mind the Orr.
00:40:49 To build the bombs.
00:40:52 To shoot the guns.
00:40:56 And not.
00:40:56 Look, I'm not saying this is all a negative thing.
00:40:59 I I this is something that I think we need to understand about.
00:41:02 The vast majority of people.
00:41:05 The vast majority of people.
00:41:07 Are just programmed to be hopeful or or not programmed.
00:41:11 Well, I guess on a genetic level they are right.
00:41:15 Because think about for generations.
00:41:20 It would make sense that.
00:41:22 That genetically people would be selected for hope, right?
00:41:25 Like that'd be a characteristic.
00:41:28 That would lead to reproduction.
00:41:32 Which is why they're so ******* many of them.
00:41:37 Hope encourages self belief.
00:41:41 Hope not only helps you to believe that something better is coming, it gives you the belief that you are the person who can make that something better come true.
00:41:51 Oh, that's interesting.
00:41:56 That's another thing I noticed when I was first talking.
00:42:00 About Q saying you know this doesn't sound right guys.
00:42:03 This this sounds like it's ********.
00:42:05 People would get upset with me.
00:42:09 And I quickly realized one of the reasons they got upset with me.
00:42:15 Was like they would, they would say things like, you know, your your.
00:42:21 Somehow, like they would basically imply that by me talking about queue not being real, that I was somehow.
00:42:31 Making Q not real.
00:42:35 You know, as if Q was like Tinkerbell, right?
00:42:39 For those of you who know the story of Peter Pan.
00:42:45 And the only way Tinkerbell can live is if everyone believes and and you have to clap your hands real loud.
00:42:51 Ohh, and we all we all believe.
00:42:58 And somehow that's how Q was.
00:43:02 That if if we stop believing he would cease to exist, which is true enough.
00:43:10 But it was weird.
00:43:11 It was weird for me to hear people.
00:43:13 Tell me this.
00:43:15 I mean in not so many words, but that's.
00:43:16 Basically what they were saying.
00:43:21 Well, that makes sense if it's, if it's tied to hope.
00:43:27 You know that says hope not only helps you to believe that something better is coming, it gives you the belief that you are the person.
00:43:36 Who can make that something better come true?
00:43:44 That's why it's so important that you trust the plan.
00:43:49 Tinker Bell's going to die if you stop trusting the plan. You have to trust it. You have to trust it, guys.
00:43:59 When all we do.
00:44:00 Is desire something to happen?
00:44:03 We do not empower ourselves to make it happen.
00:44:06 Now look, here's here's the.
00:44:08 Other side of this, I've been real critical of hope.
00:44:10 Right.
00:44:10 Which sounds a little weird.
00:44:12 But you know, I'm being I'm being very specific, I guess with my, with the type of hope I'm being critical of.
00:44:18 But look, there is a there is a something to be learned from people that have lost trust in the system.
00:44:27 And because I mean, look, we're not a different species from the normal, right, we we.
00:44:31 Share a lot, we.
00:44:32 Have a lot in common with these people, whether.
00:44:34 We like it or not, it has.
00:44:35 Kind of killed our hope.
00:44:39 And it's true.
00:44:40 It's not as easy to get up in the morning and and face the day and do things if you think that it's just all for nothing.
00:44:47 And there are a lot of people that just don't.
00:44:49 You know, there's people that don't want to have families that should have families.
00:44:53 There's people that don't want to start laying down the groundwork for for the things that are that that need to happen for things to get better.
00:45:01 Eventually, of course, like I said, not in our lifetimes, but eventually.
00:45:07 It's hard hard to have the energy and the willpower to do that sort of thing if you don't have.
00:45:15 Some version of hope.
00:45:22 The reason why people are so willing to flock.
00:45:27 To people like Ben Shapiro.
00:45:30 Charlie Kirk, even you could say.
00:45:34 You know.
00:45:34 Trump absolutely is the case.
00:45:40 Is they offer hope.
00:45:46 They offer the kind of hope.
00:45:49 That requires the least amount of effort from the person.
00:45:55 That wants to believe or trust, put their trust in these people, right?
00:46:02 Like the people that trust the plan, they want to put their trust.
00:46:04 In queue or Trump or whatever.
00:46:08 They don't have to do anything.
00:46:12 They receive the help.
00:46:14 That motivates them to get up and face the day.
00:46:17 And do all this sort of stuff.
00:46:20 With very little investment.
00:46:33 And again, I'm just kind of thinking out loud here.
00:46:35 I'm trying to think of.
00:46:37 What we can?
00:46:38 Learn from that.
00:46:41 Maybe it's true that what we, we and I think part of it is.
00:46:44 Like so many people.
00:46:47 Have so recently.
00:46:49 Lost trust in the system.
00:46:54 We haven't been able to.
00:47:01 In in any kind of meaningful or and certainly not uniform way.
00:47:07 What there is to be hopeful about, it's all very abstract, right?
00:47:11 It's all very even when I talk about it, cause I don't know either.
00:47:15 It's all very well.
00:47:18 She's going to get worse.
00:47:20 We can't trust the institutions.
00:47:23 It's at this point we're just waiting for the collapse and then we can build something afterwards.
00:47:28 It'll be better, right?
00:47:29 Like it's just but it's.
00:47:31 That doesn't mean anything to most people.
Speaker
00:47:35 In fact, we don't.Devon
00:47:36 We don't know how the collapse is.00:47:38 Going to happen or when it will happen.
00:47:46 But even the normies know what's going to happen.
00:47:48 I mean, they just, they brush it aside.
00:47:51 But pretty much most people know it's going to happen.
00:47:58 And I think that until we can come up with something.
00:48:03 Meaningful and easy, and sadly, something that doesn't require a whole lot of effort on the part of normies.
00:48:13 You're not going to be able to have.
00:48:16 You're not going to leverage the power of hope.
00:48:24 To get you get anywhere.
00:48:27 At all in terms of popular support.
00:48:43 Cannot swim for New Horizons.
00:48:47 Until you have the courage to lose sight of the shore.
00:48:54 That's a quote from William William Faulkner.
00:48:58 You cannot swim for New Horizons.
00:49:02 Until you have the courage to lose sight.
00:49:06 Of the shore.
00:49:07 Now you see this.
00:49:10 This is, I think, a quote more about, I don't know why they included this in this part of the article.
00:49:14 Because this seems to me.
00:49:17 A lot more relatable.
00:49:20 This seems a lot less about hope.
00:49:23 And more about courage.
00:49:27 Something that's in short supply these days.
00:49:31 This seems more like it's about.
00:49:34 Acknowledging, yeah, this shift's gonna go away and that's OK.
00:49:44 See, this resonates with me.
00:49:49 I'm totally OK with losing sight.
00:49:51 Of the shore.
00:49:55 I think that's the paralysis that a lot of these normies that think that.
00:49:59 You know you.
00:50:00 Know Tucker's right. They're they're trying to divide us by race and and.
00:50:06 And we showed those, those Democrats the real races that we can come together, we can make our own rainbow coalition.
00:50:14 Hispanic vote one.
Speaker
00:50:18 Like you know what, I.Devon
00:50:19 Mean like?00:50:24 I think that those people.
00:50:27 Are terrified.
00:50:29 Of losing sight of the shore.
00:50:34 I think those people.
00:50:36 Are treading water.
00:50:39 And hoping.
00:50:42 A life.
00:50:42 Raft comes by.
00:50:51 I'm all about leaving that shore.
00:50:58 And seeing what's on the other side.
00:51:03 It is hope that gives us the self belief.
00:51:07 Or courage, as Faulkner put it.
00:51:08 See that.
00:51:10 Anyway to step onto a boat, cast off from ashore and set sail.
00:51:17 Even if we do not yet know our destination.
00:51:21 See this is where.
00:51:23 It just it stops making sense to me.
00:51:28 That seems to be contradictory.
00:51:30 That doesn't seem to be.
00:51:34 What we're what we're what we're.
00:51:38 Scene happen unfold around us.
00:51:43 Hope combats negative thoughts well.
00:51:45 There we go.
00:51:47 It is difficult to have negative thoughts and be hopeful at the same time.
00:51:53 Hope allows us to see light at the end of the tunnel, and this light acts as a challenge to unwanted thoughts.
00:52:02 Unwanted thoughts?
00:52:05 Thoughts like the?
00:52:08 The nation is crumbling around us.
00:52:13 When you think I can't do this.
00:52:16 Hope reminds us how capable you are.
00:52:20 See this is this is deceptive though.
00:52:27 I don't think that the average normy.
00:52:31 When faced with some black Pilling realities.
00:52:37 That makes them feel like ohh I can't handle this.
00:52:40 I can't do this.
00:52:46 That hope?
00:52:48 Reminds them how capable they are.
00:52:57 I think hope.
00:53:03 These problems, like they said, the light at the end of the tunnel light tunnel, I think the light is so blinding.
00:53:12 That they lose sight of everything else.
00:53:26 Hope brings inner peace.
00:53:29 As with negative thoughts, hope can help ease negative feelings too.
00:53:34 Hope is the opposite of despair.
00:53:39 Whereas despair creates a breeding ground for self loathing in action and depression, hope allows joy, enthusiasm.
00:53:49 In quiet contentment to grow.
00:53:52 Yeah, I yeah.
00:53:54 I would kind of sort of.
00:53:57 Agree with this a little bit.
00:54:00 I I think that the problem is though that people think that exactly what this says, that that the opposite of hope, maybe the opposite of hope is despair, right?
00:54:11 But they think that the lack of hope.
00:54:14 Or at least the kind of hope that we're talking.
00:54:16 About equals despair.
00:54:18 They think that if you are not on.
00:54:20 The hope train.
00:54:22 If you are not looking at that blinding light at the end of the tunnel telling you that everything's going to be.
00:54:27 OK, that you're literally rolling around on the ground in the fetal position, slitting your wrists ready to.
00:54:35 Give up and die.
00:54:37 Like, that's the one thing I I hear so often from people that it it's really frustrating, obnoxious.
00:54:42 Really, you're just black Pilling people.
00:54:45 You're just telling everyone to just give up and die.
00:54:51 Maybe for light switch brains, right?
00:54:54 Maybe for people who who have.
00:54:55 That's there.
00:54:56 They only have two settings.
00:55:02 It's either I mean to me that seems.
00:55:07 And that seems uh.
00:55:10 What's the word for manic depressant?
00:55:15 I mean the, the, the, you know, manic people who are just like they're either on top of the world or they're *******.
00:55:21 Ready to kill themselves?
00:55:28 Maybe most Americans, that's how they are.
00:55:29 These days, I.
00:55:30 Don't know.
00:55:30 I mean, we certainly.
00:55:33 Consume enough antidepressants to make that.
00:55:36 Make that seem realistic.
00:55:46 But that's another obstacle.
00:55:47 I guess we have to get around.
00:55:48 I mean, we can, we can make fun of that and say, oh, it's it's terrible.
00:55:53 All these normies think that if you're not waving the Trump flag and and screaming Maga that that mean it's like the people that like if you know, if you don't like Trump, you.
00:56:03 Must be.
00:56:03 You must like Biden.
00:56:10 I mean the the fact is most people are binary thinkers.
00:56:13 Most people do think in that way.
00:56:19 Which is precisely why we have a two party system.
00:56:23 Which is precisely why you know Emily Lucas's observational, that it's like good cop, bad cop.
00:56:33 Illustrates the situation so well, and in fact that's why they do good cop or bad cop.
00:56:39 You know, like in interrogations, because with stupid people that works.
00:56:49 I don't know if you guys have ever seen the show or even if it's still on.
00:56:54 There used to be a show called the first 48.
00:57:01 I don't know that it would still be in the air because it makes it obvious real quick.
00:57:05 If you watch any of those shows like.
00:57:08 Like, OK, so the show is basically the concept is.
00:57:13 In murder cases, if they don't catch the the murderer in like the first 48 hours.
00:57:19 Then it chances are it goes unsolved.
00:57:23 Which is crazy.
00:57:24 I mean, think about that.
00:57:25 Like that's I don't remember the exact statistic, but it's like.
00:57:29 They almost don't even like pursue it as hard because the the the chances that they'll actually lead anything.
00:57:37 Go down so goes down so steeply, you know like that.
00:57:41 It's just like.
00:57:44 So you watch this show.
00:57:45 It's a reality show.
00:57:46 They follow these homicide detectives around.
00:57:50 And for the first 48 hours after a homicide.
00:57:55 And the first thing you notice is that.
00:57:58 Everyone doing the homicides.
00:58:01 Not not a whole lot of white guys.
00:58:02 Let me just put that one.
00:58:03 Not a whole lot of white people.
00:58:05 On this show, I mean the detectives.
00:58:10 But not a whole lot of white people getting pulled into these interrogations.
00:58:17 The other thing that.
00:58:18 That was weird about this show when I was I I watched this this was years ago.
00:58:22 I was like stuck in some hotel room and they had a marathon going on in the show, so I ended up watching like like, I think, like almost.
00:58:30 Like 10 episodes or some ****.
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00:58:31 Like that.Devon
00:58:33 And it was just like it was low IQ, black, low IQ, Mexican low IQ, black low, you know, over and over and over again getting pulled into these interrogation rooms.00:58:44 And then they would do the good.
00:58:45 Cop, bad cop.
00:58:51 And these people were not smart like in fact, they were so stupid.
00:58:57 The and, by the way, even the the detectives, I mean, most of these detectives weren't exactly geniuses.
00:59:05 These were at best, average intelligence people.
00:59:09 But they were dealing with people who were like adiq and below.
00:59:15 So just using real simple like the kind of psychological tricks that your parents would do on you when you were like 10, that's you know that.
00:59:22 Stopped working the second you.
00:59:25 You know, had like a well formed brain.
00:59:28 They would do these psychological tricks to these people and the shocking thing was.
00:59:34 These detectives almost never.
00:59:38 Solve the case.
00:59:40 By using evidence or, you know, like some CSI ********, you.
00:59:44 Know like?
00:59:44 Oh, we found the DNA.
00:59:48 We found the fingerprint on the corpse or, you know whatever.
00:59:51 It was never anything like that.
00:59:53 It was literally good cop, bad cop.
00:59:57 High stress.
00:59:59 Get them to admit it.
01:00:03 Or get their friend to turn on them.
01:00:11 And they did it.
01:00:15 So effectively, because again, most people.
01:00:19 Are binary thinkers especially low IQ people?
01:00:27 But it was shocking.
01:00:28 It was shocking to watch that show.
01:00:29 If you like, I said, that show is still around.
01:00:31 It's a it's a red pill.
01:00:34 You just watch and you're like, holy ****, these people are ******* savages and stupid.
01:00:45 And they, and if all they did was just not, in fact, that's the other funny thing in like 99% of the cases, if all they did was just not talk to the cops, like when they get pulled in it, they just plead the 5th.
01:00:57 Almost all of these murders would just go unsolved.
01:00:59 It's crazy how many of them would.
01:01:01 Just be like I did it.
01:01:03 But he deserved it.
01:01:04 Because and they were talking to like the cool cop, right?
01:01:07 Like they thought that he was his friend and he's going to make it easy.
01:01:10 Don't worry. The mean cop's gone. Now I'm the nice cop. You can trust me. I'll tell.
01:01:16 You what man?
01:01:16 If you just tell me, tell me what happened.
01:01:19 Just tell me what happened and I'll do him.
01:01:20 I'll be on your side, man.
01:01:24 You know the mean cops gone.
01:01:26 I know he say, you know you're going to send you to the state prison for the rest of your life, or you're going to get the chair or whatever.
01:01:32 But he's gone now, man.
01:01:33 Now it's just us.
01:01:36 You can tell me.
01:01:38 Tell me.
01:01:40 And I'll I'll you know it's going to be easier.
01:01:42 If you just tell me.
01:01:46 I'm being your friend right now, man.
01:01:49 If you don't tell me.
01:01:51 You know, we're going to have to do this big investigation and it's going to go to trial and then you're really.
01:01:56 Going to.
01:01:56 Get ******. You know, the whole time the guy's ************. They have no evidence. They got nothing.
01:02:11 And the low IQ murderer 9 times out of 10.
01:02:17 Would be like.
01:02:18 Alright, yeah.
01:02:19 I shot the *****.
01:02:22 She was cheating on me or, you know, whatever it was, right.
01:02:26 Or yeah.
01:02:27 It was my friend Tyrone.
01:02:29 I saw him do it.
01:02:40 You don't like Trump?
01:02:41 You must like Biden.
01:02:52 It's the perfect system.
01:02:55 It really is the perfect system.
01:03:10 Hope is contagious.
01:03:12 People want to feel hopeful.
01:03:14 They really do.
01:03:15 Yes, they do.
01:03:17 They want to believe, to trust that the future is bright.
01:03:24 Which is why they are willing or why they are so willing and able to absorb the.
01:03:29 Hope of others.
01:03:38 Hopium, it's addictive.
01:03:44 Where we go on we go all.
01:03:56 Again though, like I said, if if if we ever want to have the future that we dream of.
01:04:05 That's something we have to take into account.
01:04:08 That most people are not sophisticated enough to understand.
01:04:13 All the nitty gritty details of everything, right?
01:04:18 They they're not able to deal with even some of the harsh realities that we're facing.
01:04:24 And by telling them, it scares them away.
01:04:31 I was watching a stream the other day.
01:04:34 I think it was.
01:04:37 I hypocrite.
01:04:39 You know he does those you can't stop progress videos.
01:04:43 Which are hard to watch even for me, right?
01:04:47 And his co-host that, that blonde chick, I think her names, like Annika or something like that.
01:04:55 She made some comment about how I'm glad that you make those videos because there's so many people that I talk about the degeneracy in the world.
01:05:04 And they don't believe me.
01:05:07 And so I send the video to them.
01:05:10 Because they think that like, oh, I'm just, I'm talking that that's an isolated incident.
01:05:14 Right.
01:05:14 Like I I'll tell them about a a trans kid and they'll say, well, that's just like 1 trans kid.
01:05:20 It's not like some big thing that's happening.
01:05:21 You're just you're just focused on this one case.
01:05:26 And so I'll send them these videos that are just showing you what happened that week.
01:05:35 And there's lots of them every week.
01:05:40 Well, I mean, I don't know how often he.
01:05:41 Makes these videos, but like they're.
01:05:44 It's as someone who pays attention to the news most of the time, I haven't been so like I've been doing a lot of work outside lately.
01:05:49 But you know, most of the time.
01:05:53 These are not isolated incidents.
01:06:02 And she said.
01:06:03 It was something small.
01:06:05 It wasn't even like the point she was making.
01:06:08 But it stuck with me.
01:06:10 That she said that she sends these videos to these people that argue that she's fixated on this one little thing and she'll be like, Oh yeah.
01:06:18 Well, here's like, an hour.
01:06:20 Of stuff that just happened this week.
01:06:24 And she said that they they'll they watch it for like 5 minutes or whatever.
01:06:28 And they finally say I can't take it.
01:06:42 And that's the truth.
01:06:43 There's a lot of people that they can't take it.
01:06:47 Because it destroys their hope.
01:06:52 That video that I did the defiant.
01:06:58 There was that montage of all the anti.
01:07:00 White stuff.
01:07:03 There were people that liked my work that.
01:07:05 Watched that and said.
01:07:07 All right, this is enough.
01:07:09 I can't.
01:07:10 I can't ******* take it.
01:07:11 I can't watch this whole thing.
01:07:14 This is too much.
01:07:21 Because it destroys their hope.
01:07:27 It destroys their trust.
01:07:31 That things will get better.
01:07:42 See, this is an obstacle and the solution isn't like I said, the solution isn't to try to.
01:07:47 Destroy their hope.
01:07:52 You don't want people that are hopeless.
01:07:54 You don't want people that are are full of despair and and and paralyzed with.
01:07:59 With fear or whatever.
01:08:00 You know that's not what we want.
01:08:14 We want them to have hope in something else.
01:08:21 And that is doable, but it's a complicated problem.
01:08:31 They want to.
01:08:32 Believe to trust the future is bright.
01:08:39 See, maybe there's a way.
01:08:40 I guess that's honestly, that's part of the problem is we don't have.
01:08:45 A unified vision.
01:08:50 We don't have.
01:08:52 A shared idea as to what this light at the end of the tunnel even looks like, or even what color it is.
01:09:08 And it's going to be impossible to peel people away.
01:09:13 From the the.
01:09:15 Although, like the Republican Party, as an example.
01:09:22 If you don't have.
01:09:24 A coherent.
01:09:28 Even if it's even if it's somewhat fictional, right?
01:09:32 Or embellished maybe is a better word.
01:09:38 Vision as to what things can be.
01:09:48 Looking if Q has taught us anything it doesn't.
01:09:50 It doesn't have to be that realistic.
01:09:57 In fact, look at when we were doing those streams, looking at all these different cults.
01:10:03 None of those were.
01:10:04 I guess that's I think maybe.
01:10:06 We have, we've discovered.
01:10:08 We've discovered something here.
01:10:11 Every one of those cults, what did they?
01:10:13 They sold hope.
01:10:14 Of their own right.
01:10:15 It was.
01:10:15 It was a.
01:10:16 It was a different.
01:10:18 Flavor of hope.
01:10:19 Certainly some of these guys, right, they're pretty crazy, but.
01:10:23 People don't care.
01:10:24 They want to have hope.
01:10:26 And they got it.
01:10:29 Doesn't matter that it wasn't based at all in reality.
01:10:34 That doesn't seem to.
01:10:35 Matter to people.
01:10:49 Hope spreads quickly.
01:10:51 When the possibility of a better future is put forward, people are ready to listen and believe.
01:11:09 And so the last reason why hope is important.
01:11:13 Is because the more hope we have.
01:11:17 The more hope we will inspire.
01:11:21 In others.
01:11:23 Now and again I would say that that is also true of these cults and stuff and of, you know, of queue.
01:11:28 Right.
01:11:29 And Trump?
01:11:31 You have the charismatic leader.
01:11:33 It's hard to define charisma, right?
01:11:36 But maybe this article has inadvertently made that a little bit.
01:11:46 How much of charisma is just simply hope.
01:12:00 How much of charisma is just simply?
01:12:03 Doling out doses of hope.
01:12:10 Think about that.
01:12:16 When I was supporting Trump for President.
01:12:23 I can't think of a word that would sum up my feelings about that.
01:12:29 More than the word hope.
01:12:33 I had high hopes for Trump.
01:12:36 That he immediately shattered.
01:12:39 But but when it when it counted.
01:12:41 Right when it was important.
01:12:43 You was giving out hope left and right.
01:12:53 Cult leaders religions. Same thing.
01:12:58 I mean, most religions are just cults.
01:13:00 They got really big.
01:13:05 What are they selling? Hope.
01:13:16 Now we got to the the fancy advice.
01:13:21 Section of the article.
01:13:22 This should be good.
01:13:24 How to find hope for the future?
01:13:26 Maybe they'll tell us how exactly we can tap into the mind.
01:13:30 Of the normy.
01:13:33 Number one, recognize your power.
01:13:36 That sounds kind of.
01:13:39 But let's see.
01:13:40 Believe it or not, every action you take.
01:13:43 Has an effect on things.
01:13:46 Every action pushes you toward a particular outcome.
01:13:50 This is your power.
01:13:52 It is up to.
01:13:52 You to use this power in a way this.
01:13:56 Is just platitudes.
01:13:59 All right.
01:14:00 What's the next one?
01:14:02 Ask what positive actions you can take.
01:14:07 Once you understand the power that.
01:14:08 You all right?
01:14:09 This is just like self help gobbledygook.
01:14:12 It looks like.
01:14:13 Is there anything good?
01:14:14 Come on.
01:14:14 There's gotta.
01:14:14 Be something you actually surprised me with some good points earlier.
01:14:21 OK, here we go.
01:14:22 I guess.
01:14:22 I mean, they're just basically trying to have hope instead of desire or expectations, which is.
01:14:28 Very normally friendly.
01:14:30 Yeah, this is just this is.
01:14:32 See this advice isn't for the charismatic leader that wants to provide hope.
01:14:37 This this advice is for the the the people that join the cults, connect with people who have faced similar circumstances.
01:14:45 Hope is contagious.
01:14:49 Ohh that's great.
01:14:49 Their last one or one of their last.
01:14:51 Ones is speak.
01:14:52 To a professional.
01:14:58 Ohh boy.
01:15:00 Work on your self esteem.
01:15:03 Don't expect answers to all your questions.
01:15:06 Be a source of hope for others.
01:15:08 Rejoice in the little things.
01:15:09 All right.
01:15:10 Well, anyway.
01:15:16 But it's something I've wanted to understand for a long time.
01:15:19 I've wanted to understand like, what is it about these people?
01:15:23 And it's funny because they're so they are so schizophrenic.
01:15:26 They are so manic.
01:15:28 Because these are the people that do fluctuate radically from being despondent.
01:15:36 Crushed Black Pilled again, you know.
01:15:40 To on top of the world.
01:15:45 We're going to do this.
01:15:46 You know, we're all.
01:15:47 Going to make it.
01:15:53 We're back, baby Republicans.
01:15:57 They won.
01:15:57 They they won the governorship in in Virginia.
01:16:03 Everything we've learned about the system over the last nine months, it's it's fine now.
01:16:12 Election fraud doesn't happen anymore because we won.
01:16:31 Let me take a look at.
01:16:33 There's a couple of videos I wanted to share with you guys and then we'll hang out and chat.
01:16:36 So let's let's take a look at some of these.
01:16:40 And I'm afraid most of these are not going.
01:16:42 To give you hope.
01:16:45 See and maybe that's that that maybe that's something.
01:16:47 We need to look at.
01:16:50 I just know where you.
01:16:51 Would get those videos from.
01:17:07 Now, why?
01:17:08 Why is it opening in that program?
01:17:09 That's weird.
Speaker
01:17:11 Of the width.Devon
01:17:13 This here.01:17:17 All right.
01:17:19 So here is someone actually.
01:17:22 Saying the quiet part loud.
01:17:29 Here's the The Democrats the real racists, saying the quiet part loud.
Speaker
01:17:37 Alternative is a radical change of consciousness.Devon
01:17:39 Look, I mean, first of all, what kind of question is that because you because there is no answer that is sufficient like the thing I want to say to you is we got to take these ************* out, but I know.01:17:50 But like, we can't say that, right?
01:17:52 We can't say.
01:17:53 Like I don't believe in a project of violence.
01:17:56 I truly don't because I think in the end that our souls suffer from that.
01:18:00 And I do think that some of this is a spiritual condition.
01:18:02 So here is where I land most days about white people.
01:18:07 And I actually have been helping this by thinking about indigenous people.
01:18:11 Right, see, part of the challenge around whiteness is that it totally skews our view of everything.
01:18:19 Right.
01:18:19 I gave this like Ted talk about this some years back.
01:18:21 And one of the reasons I was trying to think about it is like.
01:18:24 The the world didn't start when white people arrived in America and tried to tell all the rest of us how things were going to go.
01:18:32 There were people out here making worlds, Africans and Indigenous people.
01:18:36 Well-being brilliant and you know, libraries and inventions and, you know, vibrant notions of humanity and cross cultural exchange long before white people showed up being raggedy and violent and terrible and trying to take everything from everybody. And that's really important because if we believe that history starts for us.
01:18:57 When white people drag us to these shores, then we can never get outside of the notion that this is going to be our existential struggle.
01:19:05 Now, I don't think it's going to be solved in our lifetime, and maybe not even the lifetimes of a couple of generations of people to come after us.
01:19:11 But I do fundamentally believe that things that have a beginning have an ending.
01:19:16 All things that begin end white folks are not infinite and eternal, right?
01:19:21 They ain't going to go on for Infinity and Infinity, and that's super important to remember.
01:19:30 They're saying the quiet part loud.
01:19:34 As I said.
01:19:37 I don't think this is really going to.
01:19:38 Give you any hope but.
01:19:40 That was interesting that that.
01:19:44 They're outright saying it.
01:19:46 I wish I had this clip when I made that video defiant.
01:19:52 But even they recognize they're not going to get what they want immediately.
01:20:00 It's easier to have hope.
01:20:01 I guess.
01:20:02 When you have institutional power.
01:20:04 Because that's one thing that's, I guess the difference, right?
01:20:07 They can trust institutions.
01:20:18 To some extent.
01:20:22 I mean, I guess you could say that it's.
01:20:24 Not as if.
01:20:26 When Biden got elected, he abolished police and.
01:20:31 Genocide of the white people, but still.
01:20:40 There's that video.
01:20:42 There's no like rhyme or reason.
01:20:43 These videos these are just some videos I grabbed before the show because I thought they were.
01:20:57 Actually there is one that has rhyme or reason that has something to do with what we're talking about and is directly tied to.
01:21:05 I think the election results, but I'll save that.
01:21:07 One for last.
Speaker 2
01:21:12 This is my daughter.01:21:14 She's 9.
01:21:15 We're about to.
Devon
01:21:16 Blind react to something.Speaker 1
01:21:17 OK.Speaker
01:21:18 What does that say?01:21:22 Hold on, dear.
Speaker 2
01:21:29 Sitting here.Speaker 3
01:21:30 That that the COVID vaccine for kids is next week should be clear for kids till.01:21:37 5:00 to 11:00.
Speaker
01:21:40 Name for you.Speaker 3
01:21:41 I can go with my friends.01:21:44 I can finally yell.
01:21:45 Go outside, go to stores.
Devon
01:21:53 Thanks, mommy.01:22:00 Ohh boy.
01:22:03 Uh, you know what?
01:22:03 Some of.
01:22:03 These are kind of.
01:22:04 Just lame.
01:22:05 Uh, I'm just going to play the one that I was talking about.
01:22:12 I the the election results for me were completely predictable.
01:22:19 You had way too much of the country.
01:22:22 Believing that elections were ********.
01:22:26 You had way too much of the country.
01:22:29 Talking openly and often about secession.
01:22:35 You had way too much of the country.
01:22:38 Starting to come around to our way of thinking.
01:22:46 Another way to put it is they were boiling the frog a little too fast.
01:22:53 And you started having stuff like this happen in public also.
Speaker 6
01:23:00 But I want to ask you something a little bit out of the ordinary.01:23:04 So prepare yourself.
01:23:08 At this point, we're living under corporate and medical fascism.
01:23:13 This is tyranny.
01:23:15 When do we get to use the guns?
01:23:18 No, and I'm and I.
01:23:19 And I'm not.
01:23:19 That's not a joke.
01:23:20 I'm not saying it like that.
01:23:21 I mean, literally, where's the line?
01:23:23 How many elections are they going to steal before we kill these people?
Devon
01:23:31 That is not a question.01:23:35 That you would hear.
01:23:38 Certainly not in public in a big form like that.
01:23:43 At any other time in my lifetime.
01:23:48 And that's the kinds of questions.
01:23:52 They were starting to get.
01:23:57 Not just at this turning point, turning point USA event.
01:24:04 But at town halls.
01:24:08 Emails to senators.
01:24:12 In fact, you had senators.
01:24:14 I mean, I think Rand Paul said a few.
01:24:17 Slightly edgy things.
01:24:21 So you had mainstream.
01:24:25 Republicans, kind of.
01:24:29 Embrace not embracing, but like I guess.
01:24:34 You could say that maybe they had to because their constituents, but.
01:24:38 Not not acting shocked by this kind of rhetoric.
01:24:46 So no, I'm not shocked at all.
01:24:49 That Republicans took Virginia.
01:24:52 I'm not shocked at all.
01:24:54 That Tucker Carlson spent his entire show talking about how the little, the little man is finally being heard.
01:25:04 They, they've, they've.
01:25:04 Been the left has been trying to divide us.
01:25:08 And and we've.
01:25:09 Showed them that we've that we've had enough.
01:25:16 By electing someone who's going to most likely pass an anti-Semitism laws.
01:25:22 As governor.
01:25:24 In Virginia.
01:25:28 That the Hispanic vote.
01:25:33 And so I think somewhere in Texas.
01:25:38 Was responsible for electing.
01:25:42 A republican.
01:25:48 I'm not shocked at all.
01:25:53 Because once again, they were hearing way too much of this.
Speaker 6
01:25:58 But I want to ask you something a little bit out of the ordinary.01:26:01 So prepare yourself.
01:26:05 At this point, we're living under a corporate and medical fascism.
01:26:10 This is tyranny.
01:26:12 When do we get to use the guns?
Speaker
01:26:15 No, and I'm not and.Speaker 6
01:26:16 I'm not.01:26:17 That's not a joke.
01:26:17 I'm not saying it like that.
01:26:19 I mean, literally, where's the line?
01:26:21 How many elections are they going to steal?
01:26:23 Before we kill these people.
Devon
01:26:29 Way too many people.01:26:32 First, privately and now publicly.
01:26:38 We're saying these things.
01:26:44 Now it'll be interesting.
01:26:45 A lot of people are wondering about the Kyle Rittenhouse trial.
01:26:48 I don't know.
01:26:48 I've kind of kept up with it a little bit, but not really.
01:26:52 But it'll be interesting to see how that goes.
01:26:56 That has the ability to.
01:27:00 Inflamed or.
01:27:03 Pacify people.
01:27:11 I wouldn't be surprised if if he was let off, mostly, you know.
01:27:17 Some kind of slap of the.
01:27:18 Wrist kind of a thing, but who knows?
01:27:23 We shall see.
01:27:27 Another trial that's going on and I've been.
01:27:29 Trying to trying to get information on it.
01:27:31 There's the trial related to Charlottesville.
01:27:36 That's not getting a lot of coverage.
01:27:37 I was trying to find earlier today a good source of information.
01:27:40 There's just so much stuff like you have to like.
01:27:42 I guess it you can listen to the trial over the phone and like some other wacky stuff, but it's hard to find like a good summation of what's going on.
01:27:52 But I'm I'm looking for something like that.
01:27:53 I'm gonna try to get up to speed on that and the Kyle.
01:27:56 Rittenhouse stuff and we'll we'll probably.
01:27:58 Maybe we'll talk about that next dream.
01:28:01 In the meantime.
01:28:03 Let me go to chat real quick.
01:28:07 Bring this up here.
01:28:15 The pendulum is starting to swing to the other side, perhaps now that's it's not though.
01:28:23 It's not.
01:28:24 That's my point.
01:28:26 That's the illusion.
01:28:28 That's what people thought when Trump got elected.
01:28:31 In fact, I thought that.
01:28:34 I thought, oh, thank God, because that's what people want to believe is that it is just this pendulum that swings back and forth and and like the duration of that swinging back and forth is a on a small enough timeline to where you see that kind of thing happen in your lifetime.
01:28:52 Now you might see.
01:28:55 The peak of the swing in your lifetime.
01:28:59 And you might see it start to go the other way, or or go in full swing or whatever.
01:29:05 But this is a very slow pendulum.
01:29:10 Not only are people binary thinkers, I think naturally they also think in terms of their lifetime.
01:29:17 Because, I mean, you know, that's only natural.
01:29:20 You're only that's the only time you're alive, right?
01:29:24 And so think of how many people don't understand, know or care about history.
01:29:32 Because that's it's it's low priority for them and it's not.
01:29:35 It's a bunch of stuff that happened before.
01:29:37 They were alive.
01:29:44 And so I think the temptation.
01:29:47 Is to think that that the world.
01:29:50 As you experience it.
01:29:53 Is going to have the same kind of.
01:29:59 And conclusions.
01:30:02 That a movie would.
01:30:05 Right.
01:30:05 They think that their life.
01:30:07 Is it's kind of like.
01:30:08 A movie.
01:30:11 It's got a, you know.
01:30:12 Beginning, middle and an end.
01:30:17 But it doesn't.
01:30:23 It really doesn't.
01:30:25 But that's hard for people to understand and and it's looking and and in some ways I think that might be even be tied to hope.
01:30:34 There's lots of people who die with unfinished business.
01:30:37 I guess they're ghosts now, right?
01:30:41 You don't.
01:30:42 You don't.
01:30:42 You don't get to.
01:30:44 You don't get to experience the world like.
01:30:46 It's a movie.
01:30:50 That's just not the way that the universe works.
01:30:55 But that that is how people like to perceive reality.
01:30:58 That's why movies are structured the way that they are.
01:31:09 And so there's a lot of people that see what's happening and they look, they see it every time that's see, that's The thing is in the when you zoom out the graph as I keep saying.
01:31:19 You realize no, this isn't the pendulum swinging the other way.
01:31:24 This is a little blip on a downward trend.
01:31:29 When you zoom in really close.
01:31:32 On a on a graph of like say well like the the value of Bitcoin or something like that, right?
01:31:39 Like if you look at here's bitcoins value in one day.
01:31:45 Now the overall trend, if you look at from the beginning.
01:31:49 Is that Bitcoin's been going?
01:31:50 Up and up and up and.
01:31:51 Up and up, but there's lots of times.
01:31:53 If you zoom into like one part of time.
01:31:56 It looks like it's a disaster.
01:32:00 It looks like, wow, it went from, you know, 60,000 to to 53,000. Holy **** in like a day.
01:32:11 Or you can look.
01:32:13 At at times, where it shoots up like a bunch like.
01:32:15 Oh wow, it's crazy.
01:32:16 I should buy it right now.
01:32:19 And for the same reason.
01:32:24 That people, you know, think that their life is like a movie and you know, they they don't understand how long eternity is.
01:32:35 That's why people.
01:32:37 Will see the price of Bitcoin going up when.
01:32:39 They buy it.
01:32:41 It's going up, it's going to go up forever.
01:32:45 And then when it crashes.
01:32:47 They sell.
01:32:48 Ah, that's psychologically why people suck.
01:32:53 At day trading and stuff like.
01:32:54 That's why.
01:32:55 It's so hard.
01:32:56 For people, it's not just Bitcoin.
01:32:58 Like stock trade, everything.
01:32:59 That's why it's so easy for people to lose.
01:33:01 Money doing that?
01:33:03 Because you see a trend.
01:33:07 And so you you see it going up, so you buy it right?
01:33:10 Like the person doesn't.
01:33:10 Know what they're.
01:33:11 Doing just if they're going by human instinct.
01:33:15 They see it going up and hope kicks in right hope.
01:33:20 Oh, it's going up.
01:33:22 That means it's going to go up forever.
01:33:24 I must buy this stock.
01:33:27 And then everyone buys that stock.
01:33:30 And then.
01:33:31 The people who.
01:33:33 Manipulate the markets.
01:33:37 Now the price has been driven up.
01:33:40 They sell off their stock.
01:33:43 That makes the market crash.
01:33:45 Or that stock, you know the start, the value starts going down.
01:33:50 And then the people.
01:33:52 Who just bought the stock will say it like $10.
01:33:56 They see it at $8.
01:33:58 And they're like, oh ****, I'm losing money and they sell at $8, so they lose $2.00 per share.
01:34:07 And then the stock goes down to like.
01:34:09 Say $4.
01:34:14 Which is when you should buy it.
01:34:16 But that's not how human nature works.
01:34:19 So very few people.
01:34:22 Buy that stock when it's low and have the discipline to sell it when it's high.
01:34:31 That's how casinos work, too.
01:34:35 If you've been to a casino.
01:34:38 And you've sat down at a blackjack table.
01:34:41 Especially because of the odds of blackjack right where it's almost 5050.
01:34:48 If you you know, you play like.
01:34:49 A a normal person.
01:34:54 There's lots of times.
01:34:57 That if if you were to walk away, even if you didn't get like a ton of money, you had enough.
01:35:02 You were up.
01:35:04 You could walk away and you're up.
01:35:07 You got free money and free entertainment.
01:35:11 But no.
01:35:13 Hope kicks in.
01:35:16 You're winning.
01:35:18 You're hot.
01:35:20 You're gonna win all night.
01:35:22 You're gonna start doubling down when you shouldn't.
01:35:30 And then you lose everything.
01:35:32 And you always think back, man, if I had just left after I won that 100 bucks.
01:35:38 I wouldn't be down to 100 bucks.
01:35:46 See that?
01:35:47 But that's not human nature.
01:35:50 That's why casinos don't lose money.
01:35:57 That's why casinos.
01:36:00 Give all this free stuff to the whales, the people that come in with big money.
01:36:14 And that's kind of how I feel like that.
01:36:16 That's what's happening with this election, right.
01:36:18 And with the midterms and everything.
01:36:23 Oh, we're winning.
01:36:23 We're on a winning streak.
01:36:26 Quick double down, be careless.
01:36:34 You know, it's funny because.
01:36:38 When you do start losing right?
01:36:40 When you, when you do walk away from that table, you're down to 100 bucks, right?
01:36:46 All of a sudden your brain works correctly.
01:36:50 All of a sudden you have that hindsight.
01:36:54 All of a sudden, you're like, man, I should.
01:36:55 Have walked away all the sudden.
01:36:57 You're like man gambling stupid.
01:37:07 See the problem is another word for Normie.
01:37:09 Really should be Rube.
01:37:11 They're easily manipulated by these things.
01:37:15 It's real easy to see.
01:37:16 It's real easy to think.
01:37:21 That the pendulum is swinging back the other way, that we're finally winning guys.
01:37:30 Because you want a few hands which we didn't even really.
01:37:34 We haven't won any hands.
01:37:36 It's the same *******.
01:37:38 You know.
01:37:40 Different side of the aisle.
01:37:41 Big ******* deal.
01:37:42 Same *******.
01:37:47 All right.
01:37:48 Let me take a look at, you know, I'm going to go through the.
01:37:51 The tip stuff I never.
01:37:52 Do that.
01:37:55 Uh purge all pedophiles at all costs. Got the clot mandate at work last night. 12821 is my last day.
01:38:04 Unless they approve my exception.
01:38:06 Well, good luck with that.
01:38:09 Yeah, I don't know what part of the world you're in.
01:38:11 Religious exceptions from, I understand, is the way to go.
01:38:15 Cranky cracker morning.
01:38:17 Good morning to you.
01:38:19 Stribog, thank you for what you do, Sir.
01:38:21 Greetings from Russia.
01:38:22 That us with you.
01:38:24 ******** ******?
01:38:25 Why are Slavic Europeans like Polish Hungarians and European ethnic Russians aren't considered white nor European, despite the current trajectory of immigration in the West?
01:38:36 They'll be the only ones in 50 years that.
01:38:38 Will look remotely.
01:38:39 European PS with marrying one, having ten kids, help whites.
01:38:45 I don't know.
01:38:46 I I mean, I joke around about slobs.
01:38:48 But like, you know, I I mean we're different.
01:38:52 I mean we are different but but I I would say we're both we're.
01:38:56 We're all white.
01:38:57 In the same way that like, you know, Koreans.
01:39:01 And Vietnamese are different, right?
01:39:05 But they're both Asians.
01:39:10 You know, and we have a lot in common because.
01:39:12 Of that, but yeah, we Western Europe, I I don't know that it's it's different for each place, but yeah, Western Europe and Eastern Europe are different.
01:39:19 But they're still European.
01:39:24 You know, marrying one, having ten kids?
01:39:26 That sounds great.
01:39:27 Returned ****** were your thoughts on national capitalism?
01:39:31 I don't know.
01:39:32 I'd have to hear that.
01:39:34 Fleshed out in a more a thorough way.
01:39:40 The best of the worst.
01:39:41 Thumbs up.
01:39:42 Thank you.
01:39:43 The hour of decision thoughts on William Luther Pierce.
01:39:47 I don't have like a huge I haven't read like everything that he's that he's written.
01:39:54 But he seemed pretty based for the.
01:39:56 Stuff that I have heard.
01:39:59 Daf it's not a pendulum.
01:40:01 What that paradigm may have been true in the past, but it's a ratchet now.
01:40:07 The window will.
01:40:08 Move even further to the left until the rash is broken.
01:40:12 Well, right, The thing is it will.
01:40:14 That's The thing is the the IT it can't swing the other way.
01:40:21 Until you lose.
01:40:27 That's The thing is, is the right things like, oh, we're finally winning after all this losing.
01:40:31 We haven't actually lost yet.
01:40:34 This isn't.
01:40:35 This isn't how bad it gets.
01:40:39 It's like.
01:40:41 OK, like how Alcoholics or drug addicts.
01:40:45 It's like they have to hit rock bottom right before they can change.
01:40:49 They have to have that that.
01:40:51 That, such like a sobering experience, one way to put it, it like that, really.
01:40:59 Like they almost killed someone or something.
01:41:01 Like they wake up and they've.
01:41:02 Been raped or?
01:41:03 You know, like what, something horrible happens.
01:41:06 And then they're like, holy ****, man, I'm gonna ******* die if I keep doing this, and then they, then they change.
01:41:13 We're not even close to that.
01:41:14 We're not even close to that.
01:41:17 Again, you got to zoom out the graph.
01:41:19 Look at this trend line.
01:41:23 We are nowhere even near as bad as it is it gets.
01:41:28 And so that's, that's what a lot of people don't understand.
01:41:31 But of course, when you say that the light switch brains, they lose hope and they instantly switch from hope mode to despair mode and roll around on the ground and and can't get on with their lives.
01:41:46 So that you know.
01:41:48 They don't want to listen to that.
01:41:54 Alright, let me go back to the normal chat here.
01:41:57 See what I missed.
01:42:01 Chad, the famous they will continue to claim that Virginia voters are racist even though they elected that Jamaican.
01:42:08 Or will they?
01:42:09 Well, yeah, like that's not going to change.
01:42:12 It's not going to change.
01:42:13 It'll be the Democrats of the real race.
01:42:15 The Democrats will say that you know the Republicans are racist and the Democrats will say, or the Republicans will say.
01:42:20 The Democrats are the real racist.
01:42:22 That's the problem is we haven't gotten past that.
01:42:26 We haven't gotten past the idea that everyone's racist.
01:42:32 We just, I mean, we have to be able to face that.
01:42:35 Yeah, we're we're all we're literally all racist.
01:42:39 Everyone is.
01:42:42 And we are different groups and groups compete.
01:42:48 And that's the way it is.
01:42:50 And whites are not allowed to be a.
01:42:52 Group that competes.
01:42:54 In the eyes of the Republicans or the Democrats?
01:42:57 And so we lose.
01:43:00 Because we're not allowed to, even.
01:43:01 Form a team.
01:43:04 In fact, I watched a movie.
01:43:08 I I thought it would be worth.
01:43:11 Going into, but it's really not there.
01:43:14 Is this movie that was.
01:43:15 A A horror film.
01:43:18 That essentially demonizes communities like the whole point of it is to demonize communities and to make people feel like it's better to be atomized.
01:43:31 What was it called?
01:43:33 I forget the the horror film.
01:43:35 The short version is there's this woman who finds an apartment complex in LA and then it turns out the apartment complex is run by like this cult and the they they try, they torture her and get her to like, submit to the cult or secretly she doesn't want.
01:43:54 To or whatever and.
01:43:55 And then in the end, she escapes or whatever.
01:43:57 But the underlying tone of the entire film is that.
01:44:04 Look how creepy communities are.
01:44:07 It's so much better to be an atomized individual.
01:44:11 Floating around in LA with no connections.
01:44:16 It's so much worse to be part of this community.
01:44:19 Look how creepy and evil it is like it was a little.
01:44:22 Like I'd, I mean, not really, I guess not shocking.
01:44:24 It's not another, but it was.
01:44:25 A little interesting to see.
01:44:28 That kind of.
01:44:36 Demonization of community.
01:44:39 It was the first time I saw it so.
01:44:42 You know in in your face like that.
01:44:45 Excuse me.
01:44:46 Did you see that?
01:44:47 Some scientists wrote an algorithm to prove that blacks have Neanderthal DNA, a serious Jewish manipulations trying to make sure we all mix, I guess.
01:44:57 Uh, no, I'm not sure.
01:44:58 I I haven't seen what you're talking.
01:45:00 About our armo Lucas, have you seen the trailer for the deal?
01:45:06 Oh, no.
01:45:06 Let's watch that.
01:45:08 Let's watch that.
01:45:12 Run, hide, fight.
01:45:15 You sent me a.
01:45:18 A link that's odyssey, but I don't want to screw up the stream here, so I'm going to look for it here and download it.
01:45:32 That would be a good one to watch.
01:45:36 10 million views on this trailer.
01:45:38 Holy ****.
01:45:42 All right.
01:45:45 We'll download that we'll.
01:45:46 Watch that in a second here.
01:45:54 Truman, please look up. Rural purge. It's a series of cancellation of sitcoms with rural themes that occurred in the 1970s. These shows had large audiences, but were cancelled in favor of shows with city things.
01:46:11 Rural purge.
01:46:12 I'll make a note of that.
01:46:16 We're right here.
01:46:20 Rural purge.
01:46:32 Caged rage.
01:46:33 Hey, Devin.
01:46:33 Do you remember when America was referred to as the great melting pot?
01:46:38 I remember it being pushed in schools and on TV.
01:46:42 No, absolutely it it.
01:46:43 It still is.
01:46:45 Uh, it's it's uh.
01:46:49 That, that's that's that hasn't changed.
01:46:51 In fact, I think even politicians in the UK have referred to the UK as a.
01:46:56 Melting pot now.
01:46:59 All right, let's take a look.
01:47:00 At this trailer here.
Speaker 7
01:47:13 In between breath.01:47:16 Thank you.
Speaker
01:47:18 He's doing really good out there.01:47:19 Kid size of that deer.
01:47:21 We're going to be eating.
Speaker 6
01:47:22 Venison all summer in the day's work.Speaker
01:47:25 I think we need to see.01:47:26 Somebody again?
01:47:26 By what you mean me?
01:47:28 No, I mean us that look in your eye guys in my unit had that look.
Speaker 2
01:47:32 Maybe there's a grocery.Speaker
01:47:33 You can hear me so I can go.01:47:43 Is that Chris jellick over?
Speaker 5
01:47:44 Is he doing something completely weird?01:47:46 Senior prank day, but we'll see all kinds of dumb stuff today.
01:47:49 Swim, captain, we'll have Thai food delivered to class and Becky Vaughn.
01:47:52 We'll set up our homemade slip.
01:47:53 And slide.
Speaker
01:47:54 This is high school.01:47:55 Nothing that happens to you matters.
01:47:56 In the real world.
01:48:04 OK, we.
01:48:05 Are in charge.
01:48:06 Now so please whichever app you use to do live stream video, hit them up and running and.
01:48:10 Pointed at me now.
Devon
01:48:14 Get down on the.Speaker 2
01:48:15 Job any more things back there?Devon
01:48:23 I'm calling 911.Speaker
01:48:25 Get back to.01:48:25 Your home room and stay put until.
01:48:35 911 What's your emergency?
01:48:38 You must be close.
Speaker 2
01:48:45 You should be ashamed.Speaker 7
01:48:48 Very disturbing news out of voting Central High School.01:48:59 In between breath.
Speaker 2
01:49:02 Take the shot.Speaker
01:49:08 Is it safe to say?Devon
01:49:10 You know, this is literally no different than any other liberal garbage.01:49:14 When I was trying to find, I was trying to find a horror film that was recently made and I was going to before I did my my, you know, walking the desert stream thing.
01:49:26 I was going to just, I was looking for like a a current horror film and and just see how bad they got.
01:49:32 And they were all so terrible that they they weren't even worth going over.
01:49:36 But they there was one thing which is exactly what we're seeing here.
01:49:40 This is no different.
01:49:41 This is literally no different than every other ******* movie 1.
01:49:46 In every instance, and I mean every ******* one that I watched, I watched like ******* 5.
01:49:52 And they were all made like after 2000, I think like 13, right. Every single one of them. It was a a woman that was, you know, in charge and and and and.
01:50:06 And you know, taking on the evil spirit or, you know, whatever the the monster was in the scary movie.
01:50:12 Right.
01:50:13 And in every instance it was.
01:50:15 If, if there was a love interest, it was a black guy.
01:50:19 So it was a white woman.
01:50:20 With a black guy, right?
01:50:22 And in every instance, all of the males, the white males, were either evil or or weak and pathetic and whiny.
01:50:30 And she was having to like, you know, the the woman in charge was having to save them every ******* time.
01:50:36 This is no different.
01:50:37 This is literally no different.
01:50:39 I don't see.
01:50:40 I mean, as soon as I saw like in the beginning, they're like The Hollywood Reporter and the variety and Daily Beast were saying, like, positive things about it.
01:50:50 I mean, come on.
01:50:53 You know, so of course.
01:50:55 Evil white guys terrorize the school, but race mixing white girl and her black boyfriend saved the day.
01:51:05 It's just not worth going over these things, you know.
01:51:08 Like it, they're just, they're so exactly the same, like, every single one of them is exactly the ******* same.
01:51:16 There's, there's no difference.
01:51:20 I mean, all they're doing at this point is they're getting the same movie and then just swapping out like the setting.
01:51:28 And swapping like.
01:51:28 What's the monster?
01:51:29 Well, in this one, you know the monster is is the, you know, the the white supremacist probably shooter.
01:51:38 And and and there was one I watched where like the monster was like this sea monster that attacks a boat.
01:51:44 But this science lady, you know, saves the day, but it's the same *******, you know, same thing.
01:51:50 And yeah, it's just you know.
01:51:54 Film is it?
01:51:55 It's gotten so.
01:51:56 ******* stupid.
01:51:57 It's it's there's a reason why I look at the older ones.
01:52:00 It's just I can't ******* take it.
01:52:03 Ah, all right anyway.
01:52:06 Thanks for making us watch that.
01:52:09 No, but how is this?
01:52:10 Honestly, how is this different?
01:52:11 Remember that that the Super Gay movie.
01:52:14 The the stream, uh what was it?
01:52:19 Buck Breaker 1 niner.
01:52:22 That how is this different?
01:52:24 How is it different?
01:52:25 It's not.
01:52:27 It's the same ******* movie.
01:52:28 They just it.
01:52:29 They slightly changed it.
01:52:32 Every movie is the ******* same now.
01:52:37 High Priest King Terry I remember in active shooter drills being told to sit and hide. I always thought how dumb this that is when I could literally hop out of a window and go across the street or get to my car less than 500 feet away. The drills were about training cattle mentality not safe.
01:52:56 50 duck and cover.
01:52:58 Yeah, you have the same kind of thing.
01:53:01 Like, oh, if a if an atomic bomb blows up, hide under your desk.
01:53:06 So you could vaporize under your desk.
01:53:10 Deaf I know the Internet drama is gay, but it might be interesting to listen to you respond to razorfist new anti black pill video.
01:53:18 I don't even know who.
01:53:18 That is so I don't know why I would.
01:53:21 I would respond to that.
01:53:23 UM.
01:53:26 Actually it is.
01:53:27 Or Truman says actually it is whites.
01:53:30 And Asians, Arabs, et cetera that.
01:53:34 Has Neanderthal DNA 2%?
01:53:38 Blacks are the only ones that.
01:53:40 Yeah, that's.
01:53:41 That was my understanding is it didn't that there wasn't any.
01:53:47 Excuse me that there wasn't any.
01:53:50 Neanderthal DNA on black people.
01:53:52 But you know.
01:53:54 What do I know?
01:53:56 High Priest King Terry. Failure to understand history is why most cannot properly see the graph's failure to understand mankind's struggles and trials.
01:54:05 We are in a long term game.
01:54:08 Things will not change quickly, but I think the seeds of dissatisfaction are sewed.
01:54:13 It's not a determined outlook.
01:54:16 For the enemy.
01:54:18 Things will not see.
01:54:23 Things will not change quickly, but I think the seeds are dissatisfied or sown. It's not a determined outlook. I'm not sure what you mean by the last part, but we yeah, we need to, we need to think we need to think long term and that's just not, that's just no one's strong suit. Like nobody. Nobody likes to think beyond their own lifetime because it just you know, I mean.
01:54:43 It just makes sense.
01:54:58 Let's see here.
01:55:00 Go back to the tip ones.
01:55:07 Already got those?
01:55:09 All right. Well, I.
01:55:09 Think I might wrap things up pretty quick here.
01:55:13 I know this is not the most epic stream I've just been.
01:55:16 I've been doing uh.
01:55:18 Like as I've told you guys before.
01:55:21 I have this window of nice weather.
01:55:23 So I've been trying to get things done outside and that weather that, that weather window will, it's actually going surprisingly long.
01:55:33 Usually it starts to get cold right about now, but it hasn't been, so that's been kind of nice.
01:55:39 So I haven't had time to really pour over all the.
01:55:41 Stuff that I wanted to.
01:55:43 But Saturday will be a big stream, I can assure you of that.
01:55:50 You got something special planned?
01:55:54 Truman ducking, all right.
01:55:56 Dung covers to avoid injury from debris collapse and ceilings.
01:55:59 Stuff like that, yeah, but it's just, you know, it still seems silly.
01:56:03 Hide under your desk from the atomic bomb.
01:56:06 Daph, you're right about the Neanderthal DNA.
01:56:08 There's very little in blacks.
01:56:11 Again, I don't know the science.
01:56:12 Something I had heard before.
01:56:14 Are molecules whatever referring back to unity is our strength.
01:56:20 They always really appreciate your.
01:56:23 You're closer or closer where you said I'm your brother.
01:56:27 Important sentiment, not expressed off enough out there.
01:56:31 I mean, last thing.
01:56:33 I don't like fighting over stupid little differences that people have.
01:56:38 If you don't want me dead, that's already better than that.
01:56:42 Unfortunately, a lot of the people we're dealing with right now, and so you know, that's why I'm not going to go after Snake Fist or whoever that ******* is.
01:56:55 The hour of decision, do you think a heroic noble death is still possible?
01:57:01 In our lifetimes.
01:57:03 A heroic noble death.
01:57:06 I don't know.
01:57:07 I think ROIC, noble death.
01:57:09 Is always possible.
01:57:11 You know if you died saving a drowning child that was trapped in a car, that'd.
01:57:16 Be a heroic.
01:57:17 Noble death.
01:57:20 Kaiser Reich the pendulum swung in Germany in the 1920s, pretty far from left to right, but.
01:57:25 We need to.
01:57:27 Remember that the demographics were totally different there and hyper.
01:57:31 That's The thing is.
01:57:35 The demographics problem is going to be.
01:57:41 Well, it's huge.
01:57:43 It's huge.
01:57:45 And it's not fixable.
01:57:50 And you mentioned hyperinflation, right, well hyperinflation.
01:57:59 It's the the economy is so fake and gay.
01:58:03 That they can just print out trillions of dollars.
01:58:05 And yeah, there's there's definitely inflation going on right now.
01:58:09 But it doesn't matter because you know, Germany was not in the same position you're talking about.
01:58:14 Germany is what you're about, right?
01:58:16 So in Weimar Germany, yeah, like it it you had hyperinflation going on, but Germany was not in a position to like their their money.
01:58:25 The Deutsche mark wasn't backed by the military that we have.
01:58:30 With bases all around the world.
01:58:33 OK.
01:58:34 Like a lot of people talk about how, oh, you know, we have the Petro dollar, it's backed by oil or we have whatever.
01:58:40 No, it's backed by the United States military.
01:58:43 It's backed by the fact that we will sabotage and destroy your country if you if you try to start dealing economically without dollars.
01:58:55 Now, as we lose our capability to do that, yeah, then we'll see things change.
01:59:02 But in the meantime, it's all it's all fake and gay, and they can keep the Ponzi scheme going because.
01:59:08 What's the alternative?
01:59:12 You know, if you're a country.
01:59:15 That can't take on the United States.
01:59:18 You can't take on the dollar.
01:59:22 That's just the way it is, and the United States knows that.
01:59:26 So they can keep this ******* gay **** going.
01:59:29 Forever. I mean.
01:59:30 2008 proved that.
01:59:34 Well, in just the last 18 months, what was it 40% of of the United States currency that that's out there was printed in the.
01:59:42 Last 18 months.
01:59:47 And no one, most people don't know that.
01:59:50 First of all, and the people that know it, they're just like, Yep.
01:59:55 So it's.
01:59:57 It's totally different.
01:59:58 It's totally different because we are Germany.
02:00:03 Wasn't atomized anywhere near the way that we are as a people here.
02:00:09 And technologically, it's different too.
02:00:18 You know, they they didn't have a surveillance state that to go up against.
02:00:24 They didn't have.
02:00:28 It's just it's a totally.
02:00:29 Different ball game.
02:00:31 And so expecting anything like that like I the only thing that I can see happening that would even remotely resemble anything like that is the rise of a charismatic leader.
02:00:41 And I kind of feel like that if anything like that were to get going and actually.
02:00:47 Like, imagine a Trump the way that a lot of people thought Trump was before we we well before our hopes and dreams were crushed by him immediately.
02:00:59 If someone like Trump.
02:01:02 Who was, let's say.
02:01:07 Everything that you wish Trump was.
02:01:12 They'd probably just kill him.
02:01:17 And I don't think that you'd even be able to get that that high up anyway in in the current.
02:01:22 I mean, Trump was a billionaire.
02:01:27 Because you kind of have.
02:01:28 To be a billionaire, to run for president.
02:01:34 And no billionaire is going to be on our side.
02:01:41 There's not even a billionaire that's like.
02:01:43 Secretly funding.
02:01:45 People like us.
02:01:50 Let alone one that's going to stick his neck out.
02:01:53 That's just not that, you know.
02:01:54 So I I I just don't see that that's.
02:01:57 Things have to get a lot worse for, I guess that's kind of what it what it boils down to, things have to get so bad that even a billionaire is like, you know what?
02:02:06 **** this.
02:02:09 A billionaire has to be willing to.
02:02:13 Want to have a heroic debt?
02:02:15 Like what you.
02:02:16 Were just talking about.
02:02:17 That's really what I think it comes down to.
02:02:20 You have to things have to be so ******* bad.
02:02:23 That even someone that's either a billionaire or someone that's high status like that.
02:02:31 Recognizes that it's so bad that they're willing to take one for the team, and I just.
02:02:35 You know, that's that we're, we're.
02:02:37 Not we're not even close to that.
02:02:38 So anyway.
02:02:40 With that, I hope you.
02:02:41 Guys have a wonderful evening, afternoon or morning.
02:02:46 I'm going to get some sleep for black pilled.
02:02:49 I'm of course.
Speaker 7
02:02:53 Well, you know the biggest change I've seen in Congress is Israel literally owned the Congress.02:02:59 You understand that 10 years ago, 15 years ago, and it was so powerful, it was so powerful.
02:03:05 And today it's almost the opposite.
02:03:08 You have between AOC and Omar and these people.
02:03:11 That hate Israel.
02:03:13 They hate it with a passion.
02:03:14 They're controlling Congress, and Israel is not a force in Congress anymore.
02:03:19 I mean, it's just amazing.
02:03:20 I've never seen such a change.
02:03:22 And we're not talking about over a very long period of time.
02:03:26 But I think you know exactly what I what I'm saying.
02:03:29 They had such power.
02:03:30 Israel had such power.
02:03:32 And rightfully over Congress.
02:03:34 And now it doesn't.
02:03:36 It's incredible, actually.