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INSOMNIA STREAM: ALLERGIC REACTION EDITION.mp3

04/12/2023
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Devon
00:10:16 And welcome to the insomnia stream.
00:10:21 I don't know why I'm doing like a Halloween voice or whatever.
00:10:24 Maybe it's just cause my normal voice is probably ****** **.
00:10:27 Man, my allergies are.
00:10:28 Telling me no secret code and the the addition name today I'm just.
00:10:34 I'm dying over here.
00:10:35 I'm dying over here.
00:10:37 Hope that means.
00:10:38 The bees are loving it.
00:10:39 The the pollen must be.
00:10:44 So it's like an all you can eat.
00:10:45 Pollen Buffet, I would imagine.
00:10:48 Because holy ****.
00:10:51 Ah, kicking my ***, kicking my ***.
00:10:57 Ah yeah, turn.
00:10:58 That stupid thing off again, like last time.
00:11:02 Ohh man, it's been a busy busy last few days.
00:11:06 Busy last few days.
00:11:10 Hope you guys are all doing.
00:11:11 Well, probably going to hang out a little bit in the the chat tonight that I had a I have a big stream.
00:11:19 I'm walking on it just, you know, and I could have rushed it and done it tonight.
00:11:23 But it just wasn't.
00:11:25 It's not.
00:11:25 It's it's not Rushville.
00:11:27 It's gonna be too good if I don't rush it.
00:11:29 No, see, I.
00:11:30 Don't wanna.
00:11:30 I don't wanna like I don't.
00:11:31 Wanna like make you know, pump it up like it's gonna be a loss.
00:11:34 It's gonna be kind.
00:11:35 Of awesome.
00:11:35 I think it's gonna be.
00:11:36 Anyway, so that's gonna be Saturday most likely.
00:11:41 And but it's kind of funny.
00:11:44 We're going to do a little bit of a detour tonight.
00:11:47 I found out about.
00:11:48 I've never heard of this.
00:11:49 I had never heard of this.
00:11:51 And it's funny because I think a lot of people are in the.
00:11:53 Russian that you know, especially if you're younger, right.
00:11:57 I mean, because you could only draw on your own experiences.
00:12:00 And what the what?
00:12:01 The history books and mainstream media has told you about the past and you know that there seems to be a lot of convenient black holes, no pun intended, in the telling of the past, even if it's the most it's very recent.
00:12:14 Past recent like the past that was in.
00:12:17 The intro I.
00:12:17 Was just playing there. That was New York City 1997 pre 911, New York. How about that, right?
00:12:25 How about that?
00:12:26 Those those twin towers were still standing.
00:12:32 No, no surveillance state just yet.
00:12:34 I mean, they were starting to right with the pat con stuff and the.
00:12:38 The bombing of the the Federal building, you know that you had a bunch of people like Joe Biden.
00:12:45 Laying down the groundwork for the Patriot Act that would soon come to fruition. But around that same time, actually that exact same time, that same year, and maybe or maybe 1998.
00:13:00 In a totally different part of the country.
00:13:05 Around spring break.
00:13:08 Around spring break.
00:13:11 There was in in.
00:13:12 Atlanta there was an event that was.
00:13:14 Held every year.
00:13:16 Called the freak. Nick.
00:13:19 The freak.
00:13:20 I've never heard of it myself, so don't.
00:13:22 I'm sure if you're black, you've heard of it.
00:13:24 But if if.
00:13:24 You're just like a.
00:13:25 Normal white guy don't feel bad unless you.
00:13:28 Live in Atlanta.
00:13:29 You probably.
00:13:30 You probably know about it.
00:13:32 But there was this thing called the Frick Neck every year.
00:13:36 And again, this is 1998 and you look at footage of it.
00:13:42 And it's just like, wow, it's.
00:13:43 So nothing, literally nothing's changed.
00:13:46 Nothing has changed like the fashion, I guess a little bit has changed and the the camera quality.
00:13:53 Has changed and and the amount of of camera footage I guess is change.
00:13:58 But the behavior of the people featured in this footage kind of the same kind of the same.
00:14:06 And it came up just random.
00:14:09 But I was looking for.
00:14:09 Something different, usually how this works.
00:14:12 I and then.
00:14:13 Once I saw this was like wow.
00:14:15 What the **** was this?
00:14:16 What the?
00:14:16 Hell is this?
00:14:17 What is this?
00:14:19 I discovered that Hulu Hulu is going to do a documentary.
00:14:26 And then Netflix is going to do.
00:14:27 A documentary about freak Nick.
00:14:30 But then they then now they're not.
00:14:31 Now they're not so sure now.
00:14:32 They're kind of like I.
00:14:33 Don't know. Maybe we won't.
00:14:36 And it's because, well, I mean, it'd be a really hard thing to do a documentary on this event without discussing some pretty uncomfortable facts about it.
00:14:48 So to give you an idea.
00:14:49 Of the history of freak Nick.
00:14:52 Freak nick.
00:14:54 And I'm just going to take this straight.
00:14:55 From Wikipedia, why not?
00:14:58 Freak Nick is an annual spring break festival in Atlanta, GA.
00:15:04 It is primarily attended by students from historically black colleges and universities.
00:15:11 It began in 1983 as a.
00:15:13 Small small picnic.
00:15:15 And a public park near the Atlanta University Center sponsored by the DC Metro club for students who could not afford to return home for spring break.
00:15:27 It continued as an annual event.
00:15:29 Held during the third weekend in April, the event.
00:15:34 Increased in size and popularity in the 90s.
00:15:39 Incorporating dance contests.
Speaker 6
00:15:42 Dance contest.
Devon
00:15:48 A basketball tournament.
00:15:51 Rap sessions.
00:15:53 A Film Festival and a job fair.
00:15:56 Yeah, but those those are the two parts that no.
00:15:58 One really went.
00:16:01 The Atlanta magazine called it Atlanta's most infamous St. party.
00:16:06 In 1999, actions by the police and elected officials caused celebration of the Freak Nick decease. Yeah, it was the cops. It was. It was totally the cops.
00:16:19 That made it stop, but it wasn't what was going on at Freak Nik that that made it stop.
00:16:25 It was the cops.
00:16:27 Also, I I think that they they've brought it back.
00:16:31 Yes, they have all right.
00:16:33 Blah Bob. A revamped version returned for one day on July on June 22nd, 2019, as Freak Nick Atlanta 19.
00:16:45 I guess I guess it's kind of gay. It's like that. What is it like, the black version of Woodstock, 96 or whatever?
00:16:51 The **** that show?
00:16:52 Was in the 90s.
00:16:56 Like with a concert, blah blah blah. As of 2020, it was set to move forward as a three day event centered around artists performing.
Speaker 1
00:17:07 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
Devon
00:17:09 So let's let's have a little look.
00:17:10 See they now.
00:17:12 They didn't do a documentary on it as far as I can tell, it was canceled because of the.
00:17:20 Well, we'll we'll get into that in a little bit.
00:17:25 But but.
00:17:33 The documentary on it in 1998.
00:17:38 Now, I haven't even.
00:17:39 I haven't even watched this because like I said, I've been.
00:17:42 I have been today.
00:17:46 Some some rancher, some rancher.
00:17:50 Quite a ways away, actually.
00:17:55 Called me up because they they're like uh.
00:17:58 I heard you know about bees.
00:17:59 I was like, yeah, I know about bees.
00:18:01 I got big, old, big, old ball of bees in my tree.
00:18:04 I was like, alright, so I.
00:18:05 Went and got the bees out of his.
00:18:10 And I just got back like I got back with like, it was like, you know, two hours or so before I was going to be live.
00:18:15 And I was like, **** like it took so long for the ******* bees to get into the IT was worth it though.
00:18:20 I mean, I'm I'm going to requeen them so.
00:18:22 I don't have to deal with the Africanized.
00:18:25 Oh, Speaking of which, I did battle.
00:18:29 I did battle with.
00:18:31 Chachi, PT and I have emerged victorious.
00:18:36 I was talking to ChatGPT about how the behavioral differences between Africanized bees and the European bees were a result of environmental differences in Europe and in Africa, and ChatGPT was like, Oh yeah, of course.
00:18:57 Well, of course you know it was.
00:18:58 As dangerous as it is for humans to be around Africanized bees.
00:19:04 It was advantageous for them because of their increased, the more predatory environment that they were evolved than in Africa, you know, namely like the honey badger and well and black people that.
00:19:18 Who never developed a system of beekeeping so much as they would just go out into the jungle and just destroy rip apart behind.
00:19:29 So the Africanized bees are really testy around the black things.
00:19:35 Black furry things specifically because of the black people and the honey badger, which is also black.
00:19:42 And so that's why, in fact, that's why bee suits are white.
00:19:47 And so I look, I I, I.
00:19:50 I'm having this conversation with ChatGPT and I decide you know what?
00:19:54 I'd like to see the mental gymnastics that ChatGPT is going to have to do after explaining to me that these environmental pressures created different temperaments in these two different populations of basically the same kind of be like I I I want to see what hoops it's going to.
00:20:13 Have to back flip through.
00:20:14 To explain what well, well that that.
00:20:16 Well, of course that happened, but.
00:20:17 That's bees. People aren't.
00:20:20 Bees, you know, something like that.
00:20:21 I was expecting, right.
00:20:23 And that's not what happened at all.
00:20:25 That's not what happened at all.
00:20:27 Uh, what it said.
00:20:28 In fact, let me bring this up.
00:20:30 It's on my telegram and I think I put it on.
00:20:33 Gab and actually on Twitter as well.
00:20:37 Let's see here.
00:20:41 So this is a little snippet of the conversation that I had with.
00:20:47 With ChatGPT.
Speaker 3
00:20:51 GPT GP2.
00:20:56 And we are here we are.
Devon
00:21:01 So it's it's talking about you can see there.
00:21:06 In the case of Africanized bees.
00:21:09 They're more aggressive, be hit, there's ChatGPT for.
00:21:11 Those of you just listening.
00:21:13 They're more aggressive behavior can be seen as a defense adaptation defensive adaptation that has evolved in response to the high predation and competition that they face in their environment.
00:21:26 While this behavior can be problematic.
00:21:28 For humans and other animals that come into contact with these bees, it is an important adaptation that has helped bees survive and thrive in their native habitats.
00:21:39 So I said, well, might these same pressures create a difference in temperament between the people who evolve alongside the bees in these same habitats?
00:21:50 And the response was.
00:21:52 Shockingly, it's possible that the same environmental pressures that shape the behavior of Africanized bees could also have an impact on the temperament of the people.
00:22:03 Who live in.
00:22:03 These environments, for example people living in areas with high levels of predation or competition.
00:22:10 Than May may be more likely to develop defensive or aggressive behaviors as a means of protecting themselves and their resources.
00:22:19 This could be seen as an adaptive response to their environment and could be passed down through generations as part of their cultural or.
00:22:30 Genetic heritage.
00:22:33 Ohh, that sounds a **** ton like race realism ChatGPT.
00:22:40 Cat's out of the bag.
00:22:41 Now, one little logical leap.
00:22:44 See, This is why I love This is why I love this metaphor.
00:22:48 Because scientists have openly and often and recently opined on the difference in temperament.
00:22:59 Between European and Africanized bees and the official.
00:23:03 Still, the official understanding with lots and lots of research behind it is that it's 100% because of genetics.
00:23:14 100% genetics.
00:23:19 And so.
00:23:21 You can't argue.
00:23:23 That, at least with bees.
00:23:29 Is genetic.
00:23:34 And if it's genetic with B's.
00:23:38 At the very least, now it's possible.
00:23:41 It's genetic with humans.
00:23:43 And obviously not just possible, it's it's.
00:23:46 It is.
00:23:51 So yeah, anyway, I felt I was like, I can't.
00:23:54 Believe I actually got to say.
00:23:55 That, like, that's surprising to me.
00:23:57 I suspect they'll change that.
00:23:59 I wouldn't.
00:24:00 I wouldn't expect them to keep, to be that answer, to be available for much longer.
00:24:07 They're like God dammit, ChatGPT.
00:24:10 You sound you sound like a race realist.
00:24:12 You're using scientific racism.
00:24:15 That's what they were using.
00:24:17 Alright, so this is.
00:24:20 And again, I haven't seen this.
00:24:21 This is the the MTV documentary I guess.
00:24:25 And at this point it was still going on.
00:24:27 This was 1998.
00:24:29 So this is it it.
00:24:31 When this aired, Freak Nick stayed one more year.
00:24:36 Before it was before Freaknet got cancelled.
00:24:40 Let's have a little look see here.
00:24:44 Where's my freaking obs go?
00:24:47 I got too many.
00:24:48 I got too many windows.
00:24:49 All over the place here.
00:24:52 Alright, here we go.
Speaker 15
00:25:03 And today's society black is negative, especially like when a whole bunch of black young adults come together.
00:25:08 You know, and that's that's basically the problem, but this is all in fun at the black weekend to get away.
00:25:16 I'm not knocking you anymore white people or anything, white kids or whatever, but they.
00:25:20 Haven't weekend they go to spring break.
00:25:22 And nobody's knocking that.
Speaker 4
00:25:38 Ohh very.
Speaker 16
00:25:40 When the average Joe Smith said at home, when they see this all, they think the freaking is bad, that girls getting raped and people doing drugs, that ain't it.
00:25:48 You know what I mean?
00:25:48 It's about black people coming together and you're like.
00:25:51 And they're sharing love if.
Speaker 17
00:25:52 And no.
Speaker 16
00:25:52 They decide to smoke weed.
00:25:53 They wanna smoke weed, they.
00:25:54 Wanna drink? They.
00:25:55 Wanna drink?
00:25:56 You know what I mean.
00:25:57 Whether you ain't nothing but love every time.
00:25:59 You all don't wanna do people get.
Speaker 6
00:26:00 I mean.
Devon
00:26:03 Does his shirt say?
00:26:09 Doesn't it look like or is?
00:26:11 That a hill figure, because that would have.
00:26:12 Been a but yeah alright.
Speaker 4
00:26:18 It looks like he's wearing a shirt.
Devon
00:26:19 That just says.
00:26:23 Ah, anyway.
00:26:32 So yeah, they they.
00:26:35 He keeps saying like, Oh yeah, no.
00:26:37 Everyone says first of all.
00:26:39 That's the reputation it has already.
00:26:42 Everyone says, you know, freak Nick is is just about do a bunch of drugs.
00:26:47 And ****** people.
Speaker 9
00:26:50 Wow, it's.
Devon
00:26:51 That's that's what the that's the.
00:26:55 That's the OK well.
Speaker 16
00:26:59 Getting arrested or have one incident with somebody get in trouble.
00:27:02 It ain't about that.
00:27:03 You know what I mean?
00:27:04 Y'all got.
Speaker 4
00:27:05 Them it's not about.
Devon
00:27:08 That there's literally people getting arrested like right there.
Speaker 11
00:27:15 Oh ****.
Devon
00:27:17 See, it's it's it. Look.
00:27:20 I the reason?
00:27:21 I I wanted to go over this.
00:27:22 A little bit is.
00:27:24 Once again, I think there's a lot of people that think that.
00:27:27 Ohh well, you know, blacks were just mad.
00:27:29 About George Floyd.
00:27:31 You know these riots.
00:27:32 Were just it was a an anomaly.
00:27:34 They don't realize no this.
00:27:35 Just happens all the time.
00:27:38 And you know, it ebbs and flows a little bit.
00:27:41 You know, you know, you had the Rodney.
00:27:42 King stuff.
00:27:43 You had the LA riots.
00:27:44 But even before that, I mean they they burned down to Detroit, they burned down lots of Washington, DC I mean that this has been an ongoing thing since the civil rights movement hasn't stopped.
00:27:55 It hasn't stopped, and it hasn't gotten any better.
00:27:59 In many ways, it's gotten worse.
00:28:01 It's certainly worse in in the in the cities where police have been told just to stand down and let blacks do.
00:28:07 Whatever they want.
00:28:10 But yeah, this is this was 1998. Wait this before 911, before George Floyd before thing. This is the, you know this remember that this is the the happy time all these, the radical centrists will tell you. I just want to go back.
00:28:25 To the 90s.
Speaker 18
00:28:26 I just want.
Devon
00:28:27 To live in and and and a.
00:28:28 Never ending episode of Seinfeld.
00:28:31 Where everyone got along and black people behaved every all the black people were like the cosbys or like Thomas.
00:28:38 Soul and it.
00:28:39 Was just everything was fine.
00:28:41 There were no problems at all.
Speaker
00:28:46 Most of the.
Devon
00:28:46 People saying that weren't alive in the 90s and if they were, they were little kids that were going to suburban suburban daycares, you know, playing with all the other white kids whose families both worked.
00:29:01 So they're they could not have to raise their children.
00:29:06 They they they didn't know any black people.
00:29:07 They're like the new boomers.
00:29:09 They they're the people that the.
00:29:10 Only black people they did know.
00:29:12 Were like the cosbys, The Fresh Prince of Bel Air.
00:29:15 Like the the only blacks they knew were.
00:29:17 The ones on TV.
00:29:20 They didn't know any black they maybe they knew, like the black kid, right?
00:29:24 Like token on on South Park, which was around the same time period.
00:29:28 Right.
00:29:29 Why did they have that character?
00:29:31 Because if you.
00:29:32 Were a white kid.
00:29:33 There might be a token black guy at your school at my school.
00:29:36 Literally there was one black guy in my high school.
00:29:40 There was one black guy.
00:29:45 And he had, like, three baby Mamas, and he's dead already.
00:29:48 He got, he got shot and and and left for dead in a ******* ditch outside of town.
00:29:56 I don't know the.
00:29:56 He was up to but.
00:29:57 Like I'm I'm not like, let me.
00:29:59 Just say I'm not surprised.
00:30:00 That was the one.
00:30:01 Black guy that went to my high school.
00:30:06 Everyone had that token black guy, so all these little ******* ******* that think that, oh, everything was great in the 90s.
00:30:13 Let's just go back to the 90s.
00:30:14 Let's go back to when it was.
00:30:17 Pretty much exactly the same as it is now.
00:30:20 There were just I.
00:30:21 Mean as there weren't as many ********.
00:30:24 Is that it is.
00:30:25 Is that the return to tradition?
00:30:27 Like, let's go back to when it was just *******.
00:30:31 You know, not as many not.
00:30:32 Not not all these ********.
00:30:35 Just fagots everywhere.
Speaker 16
00:30:36 And about that, you know what I mean.
00:30:38 Y'all gotta more tape.
00:30:39 Y'all should own it off.
00:30:40 You need to show me.
Speaker 7
00:30:41 More you.
Speaker 16
00:30:41 Know what I mean?
00:30:43 Some more I just ask y'all.
00:30:44 Y'all gonna show something bad?
00:30:45 Just just show something good too, you know?
00:30:47 I mean, show brothers, you know, stepping together or just chilling together.
00:30:50 You know what I mean talking about.
00:30:51 Unity this about this this.
Speaker 4
00:30:52 Community, you and ITY.
Speaker 16
00:30:53 Is this about black putting together united?
00:30:55 Started this city right here was started by Blackpool.
Speaker 6
00:31:03 You've been to Daytona, you've been to Fort Lauderdale, you've been to Panama City.
00:31:07 You've been to Cancun.
00:31:08 You've been to Montego Bay.
00:31:10 But when you take away the sand, when you take away the water and you put.
Speaker 18
00:31:14 All those people.
Speaker 6
00:31:15 On the black top and the black Mecca, you get the black college.
00:31:19 Spring break welcome to Atlanta Hot 97.5 the station where hip hop lives.
Speaker 4
00:31:23 It's great day.
Speaker 11
00:31:35 My name is Les Hatcher Junior and they call me pot.
Speaker
00:31:38 Ohh yeah.
Speaker 11
00:31:41 Five state attorney.
Devon
00:31:42 They call you pot.
00:31:48 What's up?
00:31:49 My name is heroin.
00:31:52 I'm part of Iota Phi Theta.
00:31:55 They call me pop ************.
00:31:59 Pot asks ************.
00:32:01 Let's see what pot has to say.
Speaker 11
00:32:03 Incorporated this is going to be the first year that my fraternity, you know, was able to go down there and stuff.
00:32:14 Are we the underdog?
00:32:16 I'll stay pretty much.
00:32:18 But these are these $100 they're just.
00:32:20 Gonna just go straight from here.
Speaker 15
00:32:22 To right here on top.
Devon
00:32:23 Wait, is this?
00:32:23 Is this like that that that drumline type **** or no?
00:32:27 What was that?
00:32:28 What was that?
00:32:28 What was that 90s movie like?
00:32:31 Step step up to or like the what?
00:32:33 What was it was it was.
00:32:34 It was like a.
00:32:35 It was a dance off.
00:32:36 Kind of like movie.
00:32:38 They had the word step in it.
00:32:39 What the ****?
00:32:40 We gotta find that now.
00:32:42 I remember that ****.
00:32:43 Do you guys remember what I'm talking about?
00:32:45 Step something.
00:32:46 Step up or step down or step.
00:32:48 I don't know.
00:32:48 Step by step step.
00:32:52 I'll keep an eye on Ciao and look.
00:32:53 At this up.
00:32:54 It was like step you can't step to this.
00:32:57 I just remember it was like it was like the the cringiest.
00:32:59 ******* ****. Ever.
00:33:02 Uh. Let's see here.
00:33:05 Dance movie step.
00:33:11 Step up.
00:33:12 It was called step up.
00:33:15 Let's see the.
00:33:18 The the first one had white people.
00:33:20 Oh, it was one of those white guy in the hood movies.
00:33:26 Channing Tatum?
00:33:27 That's where he got his start.
00:33:29 Oh, people are saying you got served.
00:33:30 I forgot about that one.
00:33:31 That's part of the one I'm thinking of.
00:33:35 You got served, *****.
00:33:41 Let's say here you got served 2004.
00:33:49 Where's the you got serve trailer?
00:33:55 Oh yeah, y'all got served, *******.
Speaker
00:33:59 Here we are.
Speaker 19
00:34:02 And pop this **** up here.
Speaker 20
00:34:19 It's time to see.
Speaker 16
00:34:20 Which one of these crews y'all like the?
Speaker 4
00:34:21 Best. Alright, let's do this.
Speaker 3
00:34:32 See this is.
Devon
00:34:34 This is what the radical centrists think it was like in the 90s.
00:34:37 Just black people were all just break dancing and ****.
Speaker 21
00:34:44 Seems to me like the money and the hat goes to David and.
Speaker 4
00:34:51 They were the best of friends.
Speaker 15
00:34:52 I know you better than anybody I know.
Speaker 11
00:34:54 When you tripping, what's up?
Speaker 7
00:34:55 Now I can be.
Speaker 10
00:34:57 And just sit around.
Speaker 1
00:34:58 And dream their crew was unstoppable.
Speaker 15
00:35:01 Got $5000 shadow St.
Devon
00:35:05 Evil white kids from Orange County.
00:35:12 Like uh, I mean it's it's so.
00:35:14 Predictable this ****.
00:35:15 It's always been like this.
00:35:16 This is what I'm saying.
00:35:17 It hasn't changed.
00:35:18 This is this movie is 20.
00:35:19 ******* years old now.
Speaker 15
00:35:26 Let's do this again sometime.
Speaker 23
00:35:31 You're just mad because tonight you suckers got, Sir.
Speaker 7
00:35:35 Tell me last night.
Speaker 6
00:35:35 Y'all got Sir.
Speaker 7
00:35:36 I don't know.
00:35:36 We lose.
Devon
00:35:40 Yeah, that's what.
00:35:41 That's what they think.
00:35:42 Back back when black people, they solved their problems with words and with dancing.
00:35:49 See look at pot over here.
00:35:51 Pot nose.
Speaker 24
00:36:01 East Carolina is 18,000 people that go here. I say we have like 16 and maybe 1800 black people and we should be more unified. And we're not. Some people have this misconception and we're going to.
00:36:12 Go down there.
00:36:12 We're going to look.
00:36:13 I'm gonna shoot and stuff.
00:36:15 Out thing but.
Devon
00:36:16 I wonder what why they have that misconception.
00:36:18 See, this is what's funny.
00:36:21 Ohh people, they have this totally out of you know this crazy idea that if all these black people go to downtown Atlanta that they're going to start looting and shooting and ****** and stuff, that's just it's that's just that's crazy.
Speaker 24
00:36:37 Like, I'm so worried about you, and there's nothing to be worried about.
00:36:40 I would worry about you if you around your people.
00:36:42 So why?
00:36:42 Worry about me from around mine.
Speaker 15
00:36:47 My name is Meek Adams. I go to King University, Union, NJ and the house, and he's out. I've been here about 3 days.
00:36:53 I was little, you know.
00:36:55 It's just something that passed on through the Grapevine nowadays.
00:36:59 Free is so popular, it's.
Speaker 6
00:37:00 On it's on the.
Speaker 15
00:37:01 Internet I was on the website although they were.
00:37:04 Whatever it possibly be without get into it.
00:37:07 Hopefully some girls wanna share a place of space right there.
00:37:11 You know, at the club scene is hitting our next.
00:37:14 I'm definitely.
00:37:16 That's what I wanna do.
00:37:17 But I love to dance.
00:37:18 You wanna see that these big boy could shake?
00:37:20 Your booty, boy.
00:37:22 I love to dance.
Speaker 4
00:37:23 Let's go for the freaking go ********.
00:37:27 A funky funky a funky step show a funky, funky, funky step show.
Devon
00:37:34 Alright, I can't handle.
00:37:35 I can't handle break dance battles.
Speaker 15
00:37:40 It's about rhythm and death.
Devon
00:37:43 Enough with the break dance battles.
00:37:46 We know that's not real.
Speaker 4
00:37:49 No, it's not.
Devon
00:37:52 It's like we know we know it wasn't just.
00:37:55 Like when you're reject, you're reject all the way from your first cigarette to your last dying day.
00:38:02 No, it was rat a tat. Tat. Take a GAT like that. What the **** is this ****?
00:38:09 All right, what do we got?
00:38:10 What we got?
00:38:11 So we got these, we got these, this dance troupe, right.
00:38:15 And then we got these.
00:38:15 Who was?
00:38:17 These, who was that like?
00:38:18 I don't know why everyone thinks that when we go down there, we're going to like, shoot the place up and it's going to be violent.
00:38:24 We just want to get out there and.
00:38:26 Hang out and ****.
Speaker 24
00:38:28 Males with green they're green are orange and hair just any kind of color.
00:38:35 Just looking, Jack.
00:38:37 I'm a classy hoochie.
00:38:38 You know I'm a classy hoochie.
Devon
00:38:42 She's a classy hoochie.
00:38:45 She ain't nothing but a hoochie Mama.
Speaker 25
00:38:47 As kids, my headlights are.
Speaker 24
00:38:51 A little bit of it, you know, like the little, the tight look.
00:38:54 But I don't want that.
00:38:56 I don't want to overdo.
00:38:57 It never know who you're gonna meet.
00:38:59 Never know.
00:38:59 When you meet.
00:38:59 The husband stuff, you know.
00:39:02 I try to be prepared.
Devon
00:39:06 Hey, late last year.
00:39:07 Was thinking about meeting a husband.
00:39:09 I'm surprised that those words even came out of her mouth, so that much has changed.
00:39:14 Anyway, let's get they rented on RV.
00:39:18 That's not pot.
00:39:19 I forget this guy.
Speaker 15
00:39:20 'S name number.
00:39:21 Bring me up in here, you know.
00:39:27 Ohh look.
00:39:27 Yeah yo yeah mess.
Speaker 25
00:39:28 With the floor radio.
Speaker 15
00:39:31 He's home.
00:39:31 It's like your mom said, your shoes are off.
Speaker 26
00:39:45 Alright, well cool man.
Speaker 6
00:39:47 Who got the keys?
Speaker 15
00:39:48 In the sema?
00:39:50 I'm not worried about nothing but fun.
00:39:53 I'm gonna take my little notebook with me, do my work on the little 60 hour ride.
00:39:57 Things I could do right.
00:39:58 Whatever I could do after that.
00:40:00 The book is down.
00:40:01 Once I hit the Atlanta, GA state line.
Speaker 12
00:40:03 Alright, and boring.
Devon
00:40:06 Oh, what's all this ****?
Speaker 24
00:40:09 Please put my Husky stuff like try right next to the club.
Devon
00:40:11 So huchi stuff.
Speaker 24
00:40:12 If we go to the club.
00:40:14 This is stuff I probably like this like outside tournament.
00:40:17 I know we'll need all this.
00:40:18 So we wanna be there like 3 days, 2 days.
Speaker 15
00:40:25 How long I've been driving yo.
Devon
00:40:31 It's all innocent, sort of.
00:40:35 Alright, so they get there.
00:40:37 Come on, this boy.
00:40:38 Come on MTV.
00:40:39 If I if I was a black, can I be like, well, I'm not going there.
00:40:42 This looks like ******* ********.
00:40:45 At least. Oh, here's pot.
00:40:46 Oh, that's not pot.
00:40:47 He just looks like pot.
Speaker 15
00:40:48 Through the middle St.
00:40:49 They've got all started dancing without like.
Devon
00:40:54 Seeing twerking?
00:40:55 Nothing new.
00:40:56 Twerking is not new.
00:41:00 They're degrading themselves.
00:41:02 No, this is this is how.
00:41:03 It's always been.
Speaker 25
00:41:09 Is there anyone you can send out in front of the Taco Bell?
00:41:11 They're just stop and getting out of the.
00:41:12 Cars and dancing in the street.
00:41:14 My name is Austin B Burton. I'm an Atlanta police officer. I've been on for 17 1/2 years.
00:41:22 These people here see how everyone who's got out of their cars and just basically just want to do what they want to do.
Speaker 8
00:41:29 Excuse me, I have a problem with you I.
00:41:31 Hit another St.
Speaker 5
00:41:32 OK.
Speaker 8
00:41:33 I need you out on.
Speaker 25
00:41:34 The street right now.
Speaker 8
00:41:35 You impeding the flow of.
Speaker 25
00:41:38 I don't understand.
00:41:39 Will you accomplishing?
Speaker
00:41:41 1st, that freak next.
Speaker 5
00:41:42 Friday, we're driving downtown.
00:41:44 The traffic.
00:41:45 Not too bad, Jack.
00:41:45 The best part?
00:41:46 About picnic.
00:41:48 We see people actually like traffic.
Speaker 15
00:42:00 Free as a big car show and some of the females see that you have a big time car.
00:42:05 Maybe they talk to you.
Speaker
00:42:06 And give you a.
Speaker 15
00:42:06 Little chance.
00:42:08 Man young Generation Man, which is.
Speaker 16
00:42:10 A little things.
Speaker 7
00:42:10 Oh, it's teemo.
Speaker 1
00:42:10 I caught up and.
Speaker 15
00:42:11 Just cruise, man.
00:42:12 Show him off, man.
00:42:14 Just having fun.
Speaker 7
00:42:14 Good old good old chemo.
Devon
00:42:15 Alright anyway so.
00:42:18 So they they basically just drive around slow and try to bang chicks.
00:42:23 So far, not sounds totally totally not.
00:42:26 Not that bad, right? It's a little. It's a little way to hard. Yeah, but it's it's it's spring break, right? This is the way MTV's making it look.
Speaker 13
00:42:34 Come on, hold on, hold on.
Speaker 24
00:42:35 Sometimes you feel more comfortable around your own.
00:42:37 You know your own people, just like freak me.
00:42:39 You know, I feel comfortable here, whereas somebody else would just.
Devon
00:42:42 Oh, isn't that interesting?
00:42:45 She feels comfortable around her own people.
00:42:51 It's not odd.
Speaker 27
00:42:53 It's not a.
Devon
00:42:53 It's not a weird thing to say.
00:42:56 She likes going there because it's it's all black people.
00:43:00 And so she feels comfortable.
Speaker 24
00:43:02 You know your own people just like freak me.
00:43:05 You know, I feel comfortable here.
00:43:06 Well, as somebody else would just go like, oh, my God, I.
00:43:09 Cannot believe you're going there.
Speaker 26
00:43:11 Thank you.
Devon
00:43:13 See, she likes to be.
00:43:14 Around her kind.
Speaker 16
00:43:17 Oh my gosh, you won't let me.
00:43:19 Pick up sound from milk.
Speaker 25
00:43:21 Where you from? Where? Where?
Speaker 20
00:43:23 I'm in North Carolina, North Carolina.
00:43:26 I'm I'm really missing.
Speaker 24
00:43:30 Turn around.
00:43:31 He got out.
00:43:31 Open the door and smack.
00:43:32 Me on the booty.
00:43:35 I don't even have anything on me.
00:43:38 You just getting numbers.
00:43:40 One of them saying they said his name was.
00:43:42 Greg, he seemed really cool.
00:43:44 I mean.
00:43:45 He he was one that I might would call back.
00:43:47 I'll say he was really good.
00:43:48 He was cute too.
00:43:49 He wasn't coming tonight.
00:43:51 We'll see.
00:43:51 Like what club?
00:43:52 Gonna go to and stuff.
Speaker 4
00:43:55 Only four minutes.
00:43:56 Come in.
00:43:56 Everybody out here.
Speaker 3
00:43:57 Is from different places.
00:43:58 Well they.
Speaker 20
00:43:59 Don't know nobody.
Speaker 16
00:44:00 So I'm gonna.
Speaker 11
00:44:00 Lose myself.
00:44:01 She's gonna lose yourself.
Devon
00:44:04 It's not so bad.
Speaker 4
00:44:05 Right.
Devon
00:44:06 They're just getting girls numbers.
00:44:09 They're hanging out.
00:44:10 They're they're having, like, dance offs or something.
00:44:14 You got Darrell over here. He looks like the 7UP guy. You know, he he's probably not.
00:44:18 Too bad.
Speaker 16
00:44:19 The wrong name.
00:44:20 They don't put us in.
Speaker 7
00:44:21 The program something.
00:44:23 Like that but.
00:44:24 But The thing is, we're better than that.
00:44:26 They may not know who we are before the show, but they'll know after the show.
Speaker 27
00:44:30 Ohh that the marquee right I thought.
Devon
00:44:31 Is this like another ******* dance?
00:44:33 Group Jesus Christ.
00:44:35 Who's this guy is.
00:44:37 I missed pot.
00:44:38 I missed pot already.
Speaker 7
00:44:39 Presented and you know, equal representation of that and iota, it always seemed like.
Speaker 11
00:44:45 There's just there's.
Speaker 7
00:44:46 Always something, somehow we getting left out somewhere.
00:44:49 You know, it could be off our name off of a program.
00:44:51 Our name might be left off the Billboard as the case back there, but nevertheless, you know.
00:44:57 That just gives us more incentive just to go out there and just to represent.
00:45:00 Iota and put.
Devon
00:45:01 All right.
00:45:01 No one cares about Iowa, not one iota.
00:45:09 Dancing around dance around around.
00:45:10 Bored, bored, bored, bored.
Speaker 16
00:45:17 Oh my.
Speaker 27
00:45:18 Out of town as I know you wanna party and hang out with the celebrities.
00:45:20 My girl.
00:45:21 The black.
00:45:21 That's right.
00:45:22 The BRT from shot town is doing it tonight with the so so def.
00:45:25 Crew at Club Kaya be there.
00:45:27 I'll see you.
00:45:27 Up in the spot.
Speaker 26
00:45:32 See, it's all totally normal guys.
Speaker
00:45:34 I gave my number.
Devon
00:45:37 They're just drinking.
00:45:38 It's just like, you know, spring break normal, spring break stuff.
Speaker 5
00:45:45 Boris, how are you?
00:45:48 Let the air out.
00:45:50 You're the tallest dude.
00:45:52 I mean, what you say that?
00:45:58 Hey, my number you got Selena's number.
00:46:02 He a player hater, he trying.
00:46:03 To talk to 2 girls.
Speaker 4
00:46:06 Can't even go with the black one.
Speaker 15
00:46:08 The boys in the back, they had their little.
00:46:10 Tight shirts on and everything.
Speaker 27
00:46:12 Well, we could go with.
Speaker 16
00:46:12 The base that is not.
Devon
00:46:14 And also innocent.
00:46:16 See look.
Speaker 15
00:46:17 Black folks together, just chilling, having fun.
00:46:20 I can't believe that I'm here.
Speaker 5
00:46:22 Every day I pray my heart can win.
Devon
00:46:27 It really is like that movie.
Speaker 4
00:46:29 Every night I pray I can call you my man.
Devon
00:46:32 I keep expecting like Will Smith to come out and with with Carlton.
Speaker 3
00:46:38 North Carolina and.
Speaker 15
00:46:40 They were so packed in front of the club and on the side streets and everything that we had to walk.
00:46:45 So we we just started walking down the strip and everything talking to different girls and experiencing we're we're freaking was.
00:46:53 So I guess we met a couple of girls from down here somewhere.
00:46:56 They're splashing us doing.
00:46:58 I'll type your freaky stuff.
Speaker 3
00:47:02 He didn't have one.
Speaker 4
00:47:03 I was gonna win the Vegas.
Speaker 20
00:47:04 But two, he had two girls.
00:47:10 The hell happened, you know?
00:47:12 Next thing I know.
Speaker 4
00:47:13 So I was taking pictures, not saying I did anything, but I was thinking that I'm not going to say anything, but if I did, of course I'll say.
Devon
00:47:32 Alright, alright, so yeah, looks normalish.
00:47:34 It's like, you know, crazy college kids.
00:47:38 This ever get anywhere with this?
00:47:39 Or is this like the whole thing?
00:47:40 It just makes it looks totally normal alright.
00:47:43 So apparently it does.
00:47:44 They do.
00:47:44 The dance off.
00:47:46 Nothing bad happens. Everything's cool at the end. Alright, so let's see.
00:47:50 What really happened?
00:47:55 So now you know Mtvu Freak Nick propaganda.
00:48:02 That guy, that guy looks a little.
00:48:03 Worried caught on tape?
00:48:06 That's never good.
00:48:08 That's never good.
00:48:11 I wonder what they caught on tape here.
00:48:15 So this is, I believe, the same year that they shot that.
00:48:19 Yeah, it is so.
00:48:20 This is the.
00:48:21 This is the the same year, MTV.
00:48:25 Shot that documentary saying look how awesome it is.
00:48:27 It's about, you know, black people getting along and why you gotta show those people getting arrested.
00:48:33 Man, why can't you show us just hanging out and having unity and, you know, being all cool and ****?
00:48:39 Well, that's because this is what it was really like.
00:48:42 And this is look.
00:48:43 This is local news there.
Speaker 22
00:48:45 The name Freak Nick brings to mind traffic jams and college students.
00:48:49 For most metro Atlantans, but there is a much uglier side of this annual April event to side not often talked about, but caught on tape by our cameras, we begin our team two coverage with Mark.
Speaker 18
00:49:01 But on a key question here, has freaknet come to foster an atmosphere where people, especially women, are?
00:49:08 Victimized and we were not successful in our attempts to get either Atlanta's mayor or police chief to watch some of what is in this report for on camera comment. But when the cab county official has come out strongly about what happened.
00:49:20 On his turf.
00:49:30 Imagine if you were in that minivan.
00:49:33 Virtually surrounding the roof crushing overhead.
Devon
00:49:39 See that this this looks exactly.
00:49:45 Like the George Floyd ****, it looks exactly.
00:49:49 Like it and it.
00:49:50 Gets way worse.
00:49:50 It's not just.
00:49:51 Uh, we're jumping up on and down on someone's van. That's.
00:49:53 Trying to get through.
Speaker 18
00:49:56 Imagine if you were in this truck rocking violently side to side and you had to face the choice to do this.
00:50:06 Images caught on camera during Freak Nick weekend.
00:50:09 Imagine if you were a young woman caught this day in a parking lot near South DeKalb Mall.
00:50:16 Through a public parking.
00:50:22 We do not know their identity, so we cannot tell you their feelings at this moment, how trapped they may or may.
00:50:29 Not have felt.
Devon
00:50:30 So they they were destroying the place gang ****** girls.
00:50:37 Play a lot.
Speaker 18
00:50:40 But for all they endured, it appears their flight from the crowd may not have been as rough.
00:50:47 As when another woman nearby encounter.
00:50:51 Try to follow the struggling figure through the crowd.
00:50:55 Try to imagine her feelings.
00:51:00 Again, all we know about the incident is what we can see.
00:51:07 But at least one official apparently didn't like what he saw.
Speaker 28
00:51:12 It's clear that she's fighting back.
00:51:13 That's clearly she's being assaulted.
Speaker 18
00:51:15 We showed our tape of what we witnessed around South Decap mall.
Speaker 28
00:51:19 Those are sexual offense by that young man with the white sleeveless T-shirt.
00:51:23 He needs to be in jail.
Speaker 18
00:51:25 DeKalb County Public safety director Thomas Brown.
Speaker 28
00:51:29 There were awful lot of women out there that were innocent victims to a group of men and acting like.
00:51:34 A pack of wolves.
00:51:36 I'm very disappointed not only as a man, but as a black man in terms of watching my young brothers act this way and treat young sisters this way.
Speaker 18
00:51:45 Brown health is identified.
Devon
00:51:46 I thought, you know, then then pot.
00:51:48 Say it was just like this.
00:51:49 Fun little dance off.
00:51:51 I don't know.
00:51:52 I'm confused.
00:51:52 I thought it was it was fun.
00:51:54 Like, dance off ****.
00:51:56 You know, and it was all about unity, right?
Speaker 4
00:52:05 Let's see.
Speaker 21
00:52:10 To me, like the money and the hat goes to David and his.
Speaker 4
00:52:13 Ohh yeah *******. Ohh.
Speaker
00:52:18 I know you better the.
Devon
00:52:22 Meanwhile, rapey Mcgraph EMS is going down.
Speaker 18
00:52:24 I too bicycle patrol officers and yellow shirts on the scene and it looked to us like at least two other officers.
00:52:30 Were in the area.
Speaker 28
00:52:31 I would have loved to have had 25 officers in that parking lot.
Speaker 18
00:52:35 But the cab was still coping with police manpower needs in the part of the county ravaged earlier in the month by tornado and storm damage.
00:52:43 Even still, drowning knowledges in the past most manpower has gone to keeping traffic moving.
00:52:48 But, he says Freak Nick has changed and so will police.
00:52:52 Tactics, OK.
Speaker 28
00:52:53 We're at a point now that we're going to have to be much more confrontational than what we've been in the past.
00:53:00 It's a public safety issue now. It's not a young kids blowing off steam just before final exams. These kids here, 98% of them. I doubt very seriously that they're in college or any kind of trade school.
Speaker 18
00:53:16 Shift scenes to midtown Atlanta.
00:53:17 We certainly don't suggest all or even most of the problems are in the cab and beyond the video.
00:53:23 Consider the voices of the victims you're about to hear from three women who, by their accounts were pulled from a car on the way to a restaurant. And in this woman's case, simply trying to leave work.
Speaker 15
00:53:35 Imagine 100 guys on top of you and you.
Speaker 2
00:53:37 Don't know why.
00:53:38 Screaming and taking off our shirt and they just hadn't filled up in this.
00:53:42 And my other sister, you know, she was she was fighting and one guy hit her in the head with a bottle and it cut her head like, right here and.
00:53:51 I looked up and I saw her and I.
00:53:53 Started crying and they dragged me on the ground and.
Speaker 8
00:53:57 Just start just.
00:53:58 Start ripping and on my clothing just start ripping, ripping, ripping.
Speaker 4
00:54:03 Hi let's do this.
Speaker 18
00:54:09 Did that happened to my daughter, my sister?
00:54:12 To me.
Speaker 29
00:54:13 John Monica, thank you.
00:54:15 Before we go on to our second part of our team coverage, we have some.
00:54:17 Breaking weather now what you just saw in Mark Wendy's report is not what most of us think about Black College Spring break, also known as break.
00:54:24 Mix now most of us just say.
Devon
00:54:25 Well, that's what I think.
00:54:29 Well, how would you think anything different?
00:54:32 Have you not been to South Beach?
00:54:34 Jesus Christ.
00:54:37 I don't understand.
00:54:38 I don't understand.
00:54:42 Good old freak nick.
00:54:44 Do you understand?
00:54:45 See, that's The funny thing.
00:54:46 The reason they can't do a documentary is it was so.
00:54:49 *** ****.
00:54:51 That because of the rape culture, you know crowd that if they don't spend a lot of time, I mean it was just, it was super rapey.
00:55:00 So if they don't spend a lot of time explaining kind of how rapey it was.
00:55:04 Then the the feminists get ****** *** at him.
00:55:08 And but if they explain how rapey it was, it's like you can't win with this.
00:55:12 It's like because people like, I mean, holy ****, that's rapey.
Speaker 29
00:55:17 Think of that choking traffic, but the ugly side of this event has State, City and county officials and even students calling for change or an end to the event.
00:55:26 Our team two coverage continues.
00:55:38 Black College Spring break break mix.
00:55:41 It was supposed to be 1.
00:55:43 Big picnic in.
00:55:44 The park a lot of fun, but it's become something very different.
00:55:48 And now even some.
00:55:49 College students don't even want to participate.
Speaker
00:55:52 I don't like.
Speaker 29
00:55:52 It at all.
00:55:53 She doesn't like it and she doesn't go because of scenes like this one, a young woman posing for a picture.
00:55:59 Becomes a target and a victim having to fight her way out of a sea of hands, grabbing and fondling.
Speaker 19
00:56:05 As a parent.
00:56:06 You know, I saw things on the streets that I would never want my son to participate in, and I would definitely hurt someone if my daughter had been assaulted in some of the ways.
Speaker 29
00:56:19 George Hawthorne is chairman of the Planning Committee for what they tried to call Black College Spring break participants, many of them who were not college students, called it Freak Nick.
Speaker 19
00:56:29 We judged that probably the student population was down to 10 to 20%.
Speaker 29
00:56:34 Middle 20s. It's later than.
Devon
00:56:36 But did all right.
00:56:40 Yeah, all this footage looks.
00:56:42 Like, it's interchangeable with any of these.
00:56:45 Any of these *******.
Speaker 8
00:56:54 That was probably 2.
00:56:56 Maybe even barely one second away from getting raped big time.
Speaker 15
00:57:00 I live.
Speaker 29
00:57:01 And I don't have.
Speaker 2
00:57:01 A sweater on anymore my sunglasses.
Speaker 25
00:57:04 Was ripped off my head.
Speaker 24
00:57:06 Diamond ring missing.
Speaker 25
00:57:07 The only thing you can do is.
Speaker 2
00:57:08 Just fight and try to get.
00:57:10 But we couldn't.
00:57:11 It's just so many of them.
Speaker 18
00:57:13 We saw the.
00:57:14 Scene in Midtown Atlanta, near the fox.
00:57:17 What looks like a parking lot pursuit in South DeKalb.
00:57:21 And the rocking truck, whose driver takes action.
00:57:25 But however vivid the video images.
Devon
00:57:28 Do you like the attitude difference too?
00:57:32 That's what's changed.
00:57:34 That's all that's changed.
00:57:36 Is you watched that footage in 1998. The white people in the audience, and it's not going to be super white, cause the audience this is local news in Atlanta.
00:57:46 And so you see this kind of footage and it's very sympathetic to the driver saying like, ohh he had to make this choice, he had to make the choice of of running, you know, almost running people over or whatever to escape the chaos.
00:57:59 And that's what's changed.
00:58:02 The behavior has has been augmented, certainly because they know that the hammer is not going to come down on them.
00:58:11 And the people in trucks like this.
00:58:14 They're the ones that the hammer is going.
00:58:16 To come down on.
00:58:18 You know, just ask James Fields.
Speaker 18
00:58:23 Takes action, but however vivid the video images captured by our helicopter camera during Freak Nick weekend, the words of women we found through police reports paint pictures of their own.
Speaker 5
00:58:36 Walking from work trying to take on us and the route.
Speaker 2
00:58:39 And you're still being attacked.
Speaker 18
00:58:41 Tracy Malone, a beautician, described having just left work downtown.
Speaker 2
00:58:45 We got out the car and we closed the door and then bam, it happened.
Speaker 18
00:58:49 Jessica Latimer described trying to get out of the car and walk to a McDonald's to eat.
Speaker 2
00:58:53 But we kind of wanted to just see what was going on, couldn't get in between.
Speaker 18
00:58:56 Student Stacy Lloyd describes going out with a roommate after getting off a restaurant.
00:59:00 Bob, remember all that freak Nick traffic?
00:59:03 She suggests traffic was part of a series of events that led to finding herself someplace she hadn't set out to.
00:59:09 Be and in trouble.
Speaker 2
00:59:10 And some guy jumped him to the driver's side.
Devon
00:59:12 Look at that.
00:59:12 Look at that look.
00:59:13 At that.
00:59:15 Look at that sea of glow in.
00:59:17 The dark niggles?
00:59:21 Alright, so anyway.
Speaker 29
00:59:27 Black College Spring break festival thing.
00:59:29 You need to find someplace else to be.
00:59:31 It's a message police say worked in Galveston.
Speaker 7
00:59:34 We had a.
Speaker 16
00:59:34 Party. We're gonna put a.
Speaker 29
00:59:35 Jack there. It only speaks for the Sheriff's Department. Atlanta is responsible for the majority of policing. Atlanta's police chief declined to comment, but other city leaders say something drastic needs to happen.
Speaker 19
00:59:47 And when I took on this this position.
00:59:49 I said that if in fact that I cannot as a parent and.
00:59:53 As a civic.
00:59:54 Minded person deliver a safe and sane event for the participants and the people of Atlanta that I will be the first to stand up and say it's.
01:00:03 Got to go.
Speaker 29
01:00:04 Hawthorne and City Communications director Jabar.
Devon
01:00:08 And it did.
01:00:14 So they got rid of it.
01:00:18 And had to pass like some curfew laws.
01:00:22 So yeah, this ship's been exactly the same. There is no remember back in the 90s when, like race relations were awesome. No, it's never been like that. It's never been like that.
01:00:31 They were awesome in movies, and it wasn't even that they were awesome in movies.
01:00:36 They were condescending in movies because it made white people feel safe.
01:00:40 And may make white people feel OK if you know, because if, like a 90 pound white woman like Michelle Pfeiffer could go to the an inner city school and teach them, I don't know anything.
01:00:53 That that it was OK.
01:00:54 Then how bad could it be?
01:00:55 Right.
01:00:57 How could how bad could it be?
01:01:02 So having all these movies with the condescending white savior that comes in and saves the day and you know, and and they learn something too.
01:01:15 You know, at the end of the day, it's really the black kids that had something to to teach.
01:01:23 It was really the the old white lady that had had had to learn from them.
01:01:30 Yeah, anyway.
01:01:33 So I didn't even know this event existed.
01:01:35 I had never heard of it before.
01:01:38 You know they.
01:01:39 Cancelled it in 1999. I guess they're they tried to bring it back, and then Hulu was like, really a documentary. And then?
01:01:45 They're like, never mind.
01:01:46 It's super rapey.
01:01:50 Let me take a look at chat here.
01:01:55 So they do the same in Florida. Yeah, no, Florida's, Florida's.
01:01:59 That's what I'm saying.
01:02:00 It's it.
01:02:01 It's identical, though the behavior hasn't changed at all.
01:02:03 It's just it's just somewhere else now.
01:02:06 If I look up South Beach.
01:02:18 I mean first that popped up three weeks ago during spring break, 2 S Beach murders during spring break.
01:02:24 This is this is.
01:02:25 This is 3 weeks ago.
01:02:28 You know.
01:02:29 Three weeks ago.
Speaker 18
01:02:31 It's terrible.
01:02:31 We have thousands of people coming here, mostly enjoyable.
01:02:34 But this is the third year in a row we've had to implement a.
Devon
01:02:35 Oh yeah.
01:02:38 Curfew, Mitch.
01:02:39 Yeah, it's it's mostly peaceful.
01:02:40 But this is the third year in a row that people are getting murdered.
01:02:48 It's the same ****.
01:02:49 It's just it's stupid.
01:02:50 ***** like this guy.
01:02:52 It's ******* white people and Jews make and and making excuses for black behavior.
Speaker
01:02:58 Three, man.
01:02:58 Enough is enough.
01:02:59 We need to shut it down.
01:03:00 This cannot continue.
Speaker 23
01:03:01 To happen strong words tonight from Miami Beach, Vice Mayor Steven Miner after a violent weekend in South Beach, led to Miami Beach.
01:03:08 Declaring a state of emergency.
Devon
01:03:11 Look at.
Speaker 23
01:03:11 Two people were killed in a shooting zone.
Devon
01:03:11 I mean it looks exactly like it looks exactly the same.
01:03:15 All that changed is the the you know the type of camera and and the clothes they're wearing, which didn't even change that much.
Speaker 23
01:03:21 Ocean Drive in less than 36 hours. Now a curfew is in place in hopes of curbing the violence. CBS News Miami's Anna McAllister is on South Beach with reaction.
Speaker 30
01:03:32 Two men dead, at least two others injured and a spring break atmosphere that's instilling fear in locals, tourists and officials.
01:03:40 While this midnight curfew is an effort to keep people safe, some business owners we spoke to say they aren't happy about it.
01:03:49 Scenes of absolute mayhem on South Beach.
Speaker 18
01:03:52 Honestly, I just want to know where.
Speaker
01:03:53 The security is.
Speaker 30
01:03:54 A crowd surrounds a car on Ocean Dr.
01:03:56 Sunday evening as people jump on top.
Devon
01:03:58 It's exactly the same.
Speaker 30
01:03:59 Of the rocker trying to navigate through the madness.
Speaker
01:04:02 In Florida, I thought we were protected though, but I.
01:04:04 Don't think we are.
Speaker 30
01:04:05 The chaos continues after two fatal shootings this weekend, both on Ocean Drive.
01:04:10 With one man was shot and killed in front of majestic Hotel Friday night.
01:04:14 This surveillance video shows the moments before the 2nd fatal shooting early Sunday morning.
01:04:19 The suspect, identified by police as 24 year old dontavius Leonard Polk of Fort Lauderdale, is seen hiding his gun under his shirt before pulling it out and shooting the victim multiple times.
Devon
01:04:29 It is clear that even an unprecedented police presence.
01:04:33 Could not prevent these incidents from occurring.
Speaker 30
01:04:36 Now an emergency curfew is in effect for Miami Beach from 11:59 PM.
Devon
01:04:42 It's exactly the ******* same.
01:04:44 It's exactly the ******* same.
01:04:51 Uh. Let's see here.
01:04:56 Someone says I remember as a kid.
01:04:59 Myrtle Beach.
01:05:02 You never seen there. Maybe a couple? I don't. I've never been to Myrtle.
01:05:05 Beach. So I don't know.
01:05:09 Someone says now do Super Dome and Hurricane Katrina.
01:05:12 I did a whole stream on that.
01:05:22 Someone says.
01:05:23 Check out the mayor of Antioch.
01:05:26 I don't know what that is.
Speaker 19
01:05:29 Let me see what this is.
01:05:31 What do you send me here?
Devon
01:05:45 What is this from?
01:05:48 Is this an hour ago?
01:05:51 That's interesting.
01:05:51 Let's tell you.
01:05:52 Look, what is this?
Speaker 1
01:05:56 Ohh no sell go and then after sell Mary.
Speaker 12
01:06:00 Good evening, Mayor City Council members.
01:06:03 I have a number of bulleted items.
01:06:05 Measure C passed with 68.9% of the vote that was in 2013. Measure W passed with 66% of the favorable vote.
01:06:15 Both these measures were sold to the public as an effort to increase safety and security.
01:06:19 In the city.
01:06:20 Of Antioch by increasing the police force, there was the mandate.
01:06:26 Lamar claims he has a mandate from the public with a 44% popular vote Tamisha with a 33% popular vote and Monica with the 35% popular vote.
01:06:36 Based on Facebook postings by Ellie Householder and Lacey Ferguson, plus his previous issue while working in the county, I believe Lamar should be investigated by the city.
01:06:47 Attorney to determine if he has.
01:06:48 Created a hostile work environment.
01:06:51 You should be doing that.
01:06:52 I would like an audit of text messages between Lamar and Chufa during the period of time Shimushu Gufa was charged.
01:06:58 You want audits?
01:06:59 Let's get an.
01:07:00 Order of your text messages.
Speaker 9
01:07:03 Let's get it.
Speaker 12
01:07:04 I would like to see. Yeah, I would get it. I'd like to see the police Cam video when when officers went to council member Tamisha's home, I'd like to see that. I would like to know the agreement between Pan Johnson.
Speaker 4
01:07:16 I don't know.
Devon
01:07:17 What I'm looking at what's the context here?
01:07:22 What I don't understand what he's talking about.
01:07:24 All all I see is a white boomer talking to a Black City Council.
01:07:29 Like almost entirely non white, if not entirely non white think that might be a white lady or that might be a a Jewish lady I.
01:07:35 Don't know, but I don't know what the context.
01:07:38 Is at all.
01:07:41 There's no, he's complaining.
01:07:42 Well, let's see.
01:07:42 Let's see him lose it, though.
01:07:43 That I like this.
01:07:44 I like.
01:07:44 That part, let's say, keep making excuses.
Speaker 12
01:07:46 Of a poor.
01:07:47 Job you, our City Council are doing.
Speaker 1
01:07:52 All right, settle down, everybody settle down.
01:07:56 But that is a dog whistle, dog whistle racism.
01:08:00 An apologist for what's absolutely wrong in this city.
Speaker 9
01:08:05 Is you want to go outside right now.
01:08:08 No, I am sick and tired of being attacked by these people in this community apologizing for the racism that is going on in this Community.
01:08:17 You're the problem, you're.
01:08:19 Welcome.
Devon
01:08:24 Good old third world politics.
Speaker 16
01:08:27 Listen, listen, recess.
Speaker 3
01:08:27 We need to reset we.
Speaker
01:08:29 Gotta reset.
Speaker 16
01:08:32 Can we get a recess?
Speaker 1
01:08:34 Get a recess, mayor.
Speaker 17
01:08:34 Listen, we need we need.
01:08:37 We need to take a recess.
01:08:38 We're gonna take a recess, everyone.
01:08:40 Can we make sure everybody calm down when recess?
01:08:44 Calm down.
Devon
01:08:49 Yeah, well, this is.
01:08:50 That's just what we're to get more of, which is kind of honestly, I'm.
01:08:54 I'm excited about it.
01:08:55 I'm excited to see where this goes, but I have no idea what.
01:08:58 That was all about.
01:09:04 Let's see here.
01:09:13 And someone says that Boomer would probably beat his ***.
01:09:16 Yeah, probably. I don't know.
01:09:19 UM.
01:09:23 Alright, well you.
01:09:23 Know I'm gonna hyper chat.
01:09:24 It's early, I know.
01:09:25 It's early, I know.
01:09:28 No, I'm just like crap.
01:09:31 I feel like absolute garbage.
01:09:33 But yet here I.
01:09:34 Am yeah, here.
01:09:35 I am cause the show must go on.
01:09:38 Let's go to hyper chats here.
01:09:41 Ramel Ramel simply says.
01:09:45 So there you go.
01:09:47 Jay Ray, 1981.
01:09:50 Robert Kennedy junior seems like a good dude from the beginning.
01:09:54 He was against the clot, shot even Trump dismissed him for the his VAX team.
01:10:00 He is putting his hat in for.
01:10:02 Running at president.
01:10:04 As a Democrat, as if it matters right, my question is, what do you think his intentions are?
01:10:11 I mean, I think it's what all Kennedys intentions are, and that's to.
01:10:19 You know to to have political power.
01:10:23 I don't know.
01:10:24 He seems like he's probably not the worst out of the Kennedys.
01:10:29 And he's he's.
01:10:31 He's just old enough to remember.
01:10:34 You know his uncle and dad getting getting murdered by.
01:10:38 By the deep state in Jews, most likely, how much of does he fully understand?
01:10:47 I mean that I guess that's why he will never be president, right?
01:10:51 He'll he'll never be president because if he were to be president, those JFK files that Trump kept under lock and key and then told.
01:10:58 And and lied like he went on Twitter and was like, hey, I solved JFK.
01:11:02 You're welcome.
01:11:03 I'm trump.
01:11:05 Yeah, the the problem is, is Robert Kennedy would obviously actually release the the documents.
01:11:12 And that for that reason alone.
01:11:14 They'll never let him.
01:11:15 They'll never let him be president.
01:11:18 I don't know that he would appear and that's the other thing too is.
01:11:22 He doesn't appeal to enough Democrats because.
01:11:27 I mean, I just don't know who's his, who's his demographic, right?
01:11:33 Like old old Democrats, I mean, it's, you know, I don't know who who would who would vote for.
01:11:41 He would.
01:11:41 I mean, he would pull away, you know, maybe some of the Republican.
01:11:44 I feel like he would get, like, a small percentage of Republican votes and a small percentage of Democrat votes.
01:11:49 Oh, and by the way, voting is fake and.
01:11:51 So it doesn't matter.
01:11:52 You know what I mean?
01:11:54 They certainly don't have any problem killing Kennedys that get inconvenient.
01:11:58 It's happened, you know, three times that we know of.
01:12:03 But then again, candidates don't seem to have a.
01:12:05 Problem covering up women that they kill on accident while cheating on their wives.
01:12:12 So I don't know.
01:12:13 I don't know.
01:12:14 I I don't think it's going to actually go anywhere.
01:12:20 Then, uh. All right, we.
01:12:21 Got Penelope Maynard with the big.
01:12:25 Money is power.
01:12:26 Money is the only weapon that that you have to defend it.
01:12:31 Go, Julie, this *** is.
01:12:49 And she simply says hi.
01:12:51 Well, hello to you.
01:12:53 Where have you been?
01:12:54 You've been you've been.
01:12:56 You've been Mia for a while.
01:12:58 Hopefully checking the replays there.
01:13:01 Appreciate the support marata.
01:13:05 Deb and I found the cringiest video on the Internet.
01:13:07 It's long and it keeps getting worse the longer you watch it.
01:13:10 Well, then why am I?
01:13:11 Why would I?
01:13:12 I mean, I don't know.
01:13:13 I guess tonight's a special night.
01:13:15 Tonight's a special night that I'm just so.
01:13:18 High on Claritin and Benadryl at the same time that I'm just kind of like, what the **** it let's why not?
01:13:23 Why not?
01:13:24 Let's just take a look.
01:13:27 Let's take a look.
01:13:29 Why not?
01:13:30 How long is this?
Speaker 13
01:13:30 Sunshine lady.
Devon
01:13:32 Holy ****.
01:13:33 No, it's it's an hour and.
01:13:36 We're not watching this.
01:13:39 I have a limit, all right.
01:13:41 I do have a limit.
01:13:43 I don't mind like a little little log, but like an hour and 28 minutes of this.
Speaker
01:13:51 I was hoping I'd need more people, but.
01:13:53 That's pretty good.
Speaker 16
01:13:55 All wrapped up.
Speaker 13
01:13:57 I'm gonna let it.
Speaker 3
01:14:01 Everywhere I go, I'm gonna let it shine.
Speaker 13
01:14:11 I'm gonna let it shine.
01:14:14 Let it shine.
01:14:16 Let it shine.
Speaker 3
01:14:16 Let it let.
Speaker 13
01:14:18 Let it shine.
01:14:21 Tell me.
Devon
01:14:22 OK, that's it.
01:14:25 Is this is it just him?
01:14:27 That whole time, OK.
01:14:30 Oh, that's good.
01:14:30 I like that.
01:14:34 I like that.
01:14:35 Look at.
01:14:35 Look at this ******* monster.
01:14:36 What the?
01:14:37 Hell, even is that.
01:14:39 Is that that's like trans black Yoda.
01:14:43 Like, seriously, what the **** even is that?
01:14:50 You know when you see **** like that like that, that level of dysgenics that you're just not even aware that.
01:14:58 I mean, I don't know.
01:15:00 At this point, you know.
01:15:03 I I just don't know how you.
01:15:04 Come back from that like.
01:15:06 The fact that that right there is a person, sort of.
01:15:11 I mean.
01:15:30 I just can't handle these people like they like all these.
01:15:33 Everyone here should be in the pit.
01:15:35 Everyone, everyone like all of all of these people.
01:15:42 In the pit.
01:15:44 I kind of want to see what this thing sounds like.
01:15:46 Let's just see what it sounds like.
01:15:48 I like to have they saved the best for last though for the.
01:15:50 Like is this the key speaker?
01:15:56 Hold on.
01:15:57 Hold on.
01:15:58 I thought I'd have a funnier voice.
Speaker 10
01:16:00 I'm Lucy Chappell.
01:16:01 My pronouns are she series.
Devon
01:16:03 Ohh God.
01:16:08 What was it the the the pronouns or what?
Speaker 3
01:16:12 And we do.
Devon
01:16:15 Go on.
Speaker 10
01:16:16 One by ****.
01:16:22 Good morning.
01:16:22 I'm Lucy Chappell.
01:16:23 My pronouns are she series I've all.
Speaker 9
01:16:26 She series.
Devon
01:16:31 What the **** is she series?
01:16:35 I don't even know what that is.
Speaker 10
01:16:38 By ****, cisgendered people loving person.
Devon
01:16:44 By ****.
01:16:45 I don't even.
01:16:46 Alright, I can't handle this.
01:16:49 Enough of that.
01:16:49 Enough of that, alright.
01:16:54 And there's there's not a pit deep enough for that.
01:16:57 That ******* little goblin.
01:17:00 A lowly scribe in God's army here in Texas, they have Cappa Beach weekend.
01:17:06 The name changes occasionally, but it's a mini freak.
01:17:10 Nick on Galveston island.
01:17:12 Well, let's see if there's any news reports about how it's.
01:17:16 It's rapey, probably, right?
01:17:18 What's it called?
01:17:20 Cappa beach.
01:17:32 UM.
01:17:38 There's a woman shot in a parking lot 2 years ago.
01:17:45 Yeah, I mean it looks.
01:17:45 It looks like.
01:17:46 You know, it looks very identical.
01:17:48 Was that where that, that?
01:17:52 That Lady cop overdosed on fentanyl.
01:17:56 Or that just come up as a result for no reason.
01:18:03 Yeah, it's the same **** looking.
01:18:05 It's the same kind.
01:18:06 Of ****, alright?
01:18:12 Gee, did you notice that the black actor in the Nazi Germany version of Jesus?
01:18:18 I guess lack of exposure to blacks made Nazi Germany more tolerant of blacks.
01:18:24 Here is his Wikipedia page.
01:18:27 Well, I don't know that.
01:18:28 He was.
01:18:29 I mean, he wasn't like some.
01:18:32 The main character, he was just like a servant, right?
01:18:36 Wasn't he just like?
01:18:38 Yeah, he he just played like a servant with a turban on his head.
01:18:40 So I.
01:18:41 Don't know that they were trying to be like well based black guy.
01:18:44 He was just he was just he.
01:18:46 Was literally like a house boy.
01:18:50 Hey, Devin.
01:18:51 I always hear older gents talk about how at a certain age, the dating pool explodes with single moms.
01:18:58 I'm a Zoomer and the dating pool is already saturated with them.
01:19:02 It's ******* insane.
01:19:04 I am the only one who is seeing this.
01:19:06 Or am I the only one who is seeing this in my early 20s?
01:19:10 At what age did you notice this?
01:19:12 Well, that's a good question, I would say.
01:19:16 Let's see here.
01:19:18 There was, you know.
01:19:19 You don't remember teen pregnancy as it was called back in the day.
01:19:24 It was very shameful.
01:19:26 The idea that you had unwed mothers, that's like a term that I, I don't even think I've heard anyone actually utter that term in in 20 years, unwed mothers, it was this really shameful thing for a young, unmarried woman to get pregnant.
01:19:42 And and and because of that, look it happened, but it was, you know, they didn't talk a lot about it.
01:19:49 And usually it it was very rare and those women were were not very marketable on the dating scene.
01:20:02 When I was, I would say in my early 20s.
01:20:07 I had a friend who his girlfriend's friend was.
01:20:12 A quote UN quote.
01:20:13 Unwed mother, right? And and again this is probably like an age 22.
01:20:19 And it was it was very.
01:20:22 It was very unusual and it destroyed the amount of the kinds of guys she could get because she wasn't bad looking and she was, you know, she was OK like she was nice or whatever, you know.
01:20:35 Not like you know anyone's dream girl. But she was like an averagely kind of girl compared to the girls today. In fact, she'd probably be like in the upper.
01:20:44 Upper range in terms of looks and everything else.
01:20:48 And she had the date basically either really old guys.
01:20:52 You know, old divorced guys and which is what she ended up doing.
01:20:56 She ended up dating like.
01:20:58 You know, 35 year old divorced guys, even though she was like.
01:21:01 22 with a baby. You know what I mean.
01:21:04 But that was very unusual.
01:21:06 That was very unusual.
01:21:08 Me dating people.
Speaker 21
01:21:11 When I.
Devon
01:21:12 I guess it's harder to know for sure because there wasn't like a a Tinder when I was 20.
01:21:20 You know what?
01:21:20 I mean, so it wasn't.
01:21:22 I didn't have like access to the.
01:21:25 The real time data coming in.
01:21:28 But I would say, I mean there was still Internet dating and still like meeting girls at clubs and stuff like that.
01:21:34 I would say around here's what I noticed.
01:21:38 I noticed that women were like pretty much trash like to date.
01:21:42 Like if you were looking for a wife.
01:21:44 They were pretty much trash until they were 28, at which point it diverged into two different.
01:21:54 You had the ohh ****.
01:21:56 I'm going to be 30 soon.
01:21:58 I better start looking for a guy who's who's not.
01:22:02 You know the kinds of guys I've been banging to the last 10 years.
01:22:07 Or it's the.
01:22:10 I better get pregnant really quick by one of these guys that I shouldn't be banging that I've been banging for the last 10 years so that he can leave me and now I've got a kid.
01:22:23 But 28 seemed to be like when you it first started happening.
01:22:27 By by early 30s, it's like the saturation level was, you know, through the roof at that point, if you filter out women with kids, you you don't.
01:22:39 Get a whole lot.
01:22:39 Of results I would imagine now you filter out women with kids and you start just getting nothing but.
01:22:45 That's the thing I didn't have to worry about.
01:22:47 There was like 0 ******** in my.
01:22:50 In my search result, things you know like that never.
01:22:52 I never saw training doing Internet dating like, never, not even once.
01:22:59 It was so rare not that long ago, if you're seeing single moms like in in high frequency at at early 20s.
01:23:09 That's not surprising to me.
01:23:12 The only the surprising thing to me about that is that they didn't.
01:23:15 Abort their kid.
01:23:18 But it is different.
01:23:19 That's that's way different than when I was what I was used to.
01:23:24 Ah, let's see here cringe panda.
01:23:27 I'm in Scottsdale hospital with three minutes of phone, and I caught your stream is on.
01:23:35 Was supposed to call grandparents instead.
01:23:38 Seriously, pray for my recovery.
01:23:40 I'm screwed.
01:23:41 Gotta go.
01:23:42 Love you, Devin.
01:23:43 With this, we'll be discharged Friday, then off to New Mexico.
01:23:48 Have dinner with Titanic.
01:23:49 Sinclair at frontiers.
Speaker
01:23:53 Well, what are?
01:23:53 You doing that?
Devon
01:23:55 Going to the hospital.
01:23:58 UM and why are you going to frontier?
01:24:03 Are you talking about a frontier on central in Albuquerque?
01:24:08 That's like the scummiest place.
01:24:10 And and that you could possibly go, that's.
01:24:13 That's where you go if it's four.
01:24:15 In the morning and you're really drunk.
01:24:18 But yeah, why are you?
01:24:20 That doesn't help out.
01:24:21 Well, I guess everyone pray for cringe because we don't know what's.
01:24:25 But if you're at a hospital, that's not a that's not fantastic.
01:24:31 Hope you get better there and be careful because.
01:24:37 Frontier is not not a not always look.
01:24:41 Maybe it's different now, but last time I was in Albuquerque that was not the best place.
01:24:46 In the world to be.
01:24:50 Winter child.
01:24:51 Did you hear Tiffany Dover rose from the dead right in time for Easter?
01:24:56 Apparently, she had time for a full makeover, but not to dispel the rumors about her death for over 2 years.
01:25:06 Yeah, I I've.
01:25:07 I've kind of kept an eye on that.
01:25:09 I don't know, the whole.
01:25:11 I know she's the nurse that passed out.
01:25:14 And then people were saying that she was dead. I wasn't 100% convinced of it just because.
01:25:21 You know, like I I don't think people were just dropping dead as soon as they got the vaccine.
01:25:26 And there's people that did have severe complications right after they got the vaccine.
01:25:31 And there were people obviously dropping dead.
01:25:34 From myocarditis after they got the the vaccine.
01:25:40 But I don't know.
01:25:43 I don't know that you know people were just Keeling over immediately after getting the clot shot.
01:25:49 Isn't even really her.
01:25:51 You know, that's only got to ask yourself if she's been Mia for two years and there's all these.
01:25:56 You know, she's like this meme on the Internet.
01:25:58 Everyone thinks she's dead unless she thinks it's funny.
01:26:01 You know, why wouldn't you say something?
01:26:03 Don't know.
01:26:05 And I've heard other weird stuff like ohh her.
01:26:08 You know, her husband suddenly had all this money and bought this big compound in the middle of.
01:26:12 No, I don't know.
01:26:13 I don't know all the details with that.
01:26:18 Mega Meme there is a hacking security conference in Tennessee called Freak Nick.
01:26:24 Every year I have attended it several times and every time I mentioned it mentioned I'd be going to freak Nick to friends.
01:26:34 They looked at me funny, I guess now.
01:26:36 I know why.
01:26:37 Well, there you go.
01:26:39 Yeah, it does sound like a hackery kind of, and I've I've never heard of the that security conference, but like that, that, you know, phone freaking and stuff like that.
01:26:50 Ryan is cool.
01:26:51 Hey, Devin, only able to drop by.
01:26:53 Just want to say that.
01:26:54 I know that our side is divided on dumb lines and the main conservative position is useless.
01:27:00 The only effective position to take is if it's good for white people, then I'm for it.
01:27:06 If it's bad for white people.
01:27:07 I'm against it.
01:27:09 Yeah, I think there's a lot of.
01:27:10 People that are.
01:27:11 That are that purity spiral about certain things.
01:27:13 But there are some things you need to have principles about and stick to your guns with and it's.
01:27:21 You know, not everyone knows where to draw that line.
01:27:24 The vexed I think the 90s nostalgia is so strong because back then, the kids thought back to the future too, was actually going to happen.
01:27:34 Yeah, I mean, I can tell you when I was a kid in the 90s.
01:27:40 I fully expected.
01:27:44 Technology to progress in a.
01:27:49 A way that would give us hoverboards and flying cars, and I think a lot of people were very optimistic about the future.
01:27:58 I don't think people.
01:27:59 Stop being optimistic about the future until 911, I think 911 really pump the brakes on peoples expectations for the future.
01:28:09 I think 911 psychologically, really ****** with America and Americans.
01:28:17 And all of a sudden, priorities shifted, right.
01:28:20 It was no longer this, you know, Star Trek, the next generation is just a few weeks away.
01:28:26 You know, kind of.
01:28:31 It was, oh, we got to go.
01:28:32 We got to go to Afghanistan and fight them there before they come here and fight us on our shores.
01:28:38 And you know then all the mass immigration stuff.
01:28:40 And it was just like, I don't know, like.
01:28:42 It just.
01:28:42 Seemed like, you know, things things were on, were on the way up, you know, things were looking good.
01:28:49 And then.
01:28:52 Well, you know, it's funny. The movies that came out right around them too. It was a matrix came out in 1999, Fight Club came out in 1999, right.
01:29:01 And then 911 happened.
01:29:03 And yeah, I think we just kind of never really recovered from that psychologically.
01:29:10 Because that's when.
01:29:11 That's what I think.
01:29:14 It's kind of like you know it.
01:29:17 Was when the first gigantic crack.
01:29:21 In in government, trust appeared right.
01:29:26 There was always people who disagreed with policies from the the ruling class, and they were always, you know, fringe people that thought that, you know, you know, like the
01:29:39 The Clintons, you know, they knew about the Clinton body count and stuff like that, but that wasn't the mainstream view of.
01:29:45 The ruling class.
01:29:47 That was very fringe.
01:29:48 If you thought that the the Clintons were murderers or whatever, right, that you were, you were not exactly Main Street, right?
01:29:56 After 911 it became.
01:30:00 Mainstream to some extent now is full of disinfo.
01:30:03 Oh, and and all kinds of smokescreen garbage.
01:30:07 But it didn't change the fact that a lot of significant portion of Americans normal, everyday Americans went from thinking that, you know, like the government wasn't competent to the government was evil.
01:30:23 And that's just kind of increased, you know that that's.
01:30:25 A lot. What? What trump.
01:30:27 Accomplished. He kind of just kept ripping the Band-Aid off.
01:30:31 He he he not only did he show that the government wasn't just incompetent or it wasn't incompetent at all, it was just evil, but that the media couldn't be trusted to hold them accountable because that was the other idea too, right?
01:30:48 And I think to some extent, prior to Trump, people sort of.
01:30:52 Thought that that is something the media was capable of doing because the media, quote UN quote mainstream media reported on Snowden, right, and reported on Julian Assange when he was releasing stuff that was embarrassing to the Neo con.
01:31:09 And then then all of a sudden it was, you know, the the media was all about it.
01:31:13 And and there was some.
01:31:17 Some idea that while maybe the government was evil, but at least you had the media on to some extent, I mean, it was always going to have, like a left left wing bias, but to some extent they were.
01:31:33 They had at least an interest in the truth and an interest.
01:31:37 In revealing corruption and that sort of thing.
01:31:40 And I think that after Trump, it was just like, wow.
01:31:42 So not only are they evil, but like, there's no one.
01:31:46 Mining the store.
01:31:47 You know, there's no oversight.
01:31:48 There's no institution.
01:31:50 That's that's.
01:31:51 And I think what's happening now is it's just one by one, little by little.
01:31:57 We're just seeing faith in in all institutions and I think to to some extent right now it's religious institutions are are kind of losing their.
01:32:08 Mandate, you know, their their.
01:32:12 The the The People's Trust is is slipping away rapidly, and there's also more of a I I it's more mainstream to to view the government as not just a evil, but like like nefariously. So you know with the the COVID.
01:32:32 You know, there's a shocking amount of people that that I mean.
01:32:36 We make fun of Q *****, right?
01:32:38 But the the fact that there's a substantial number of people out there that believe that stuff tell you everything you know or need to know about.
01:32:45 What the environment is right now?
01:32:48 UM.
01:32:51 Let's see him.
01:32:53 Ryan is cool also Devin, just in case you might be taking any white pills, we'll just Claritin I have.
01:33:00 I have to ask the loaded question.
01:33:02 Do you know that what V tubers are?
01:33:06 If not, please don't kill yourself.
01:33:09 When you find out.
01:33:10 Yeah, I'm.
01:33:10 I'm kind of aware of what V tubers are.
01:33:13 It's uh, yeah.
01:33:16 It's not a good thing.
01:33:25 Uh. Let's see here.
01:33:28 The slipstream. What do you think the Jews next step is? We are only about 40 to 30% of the population.
01:33:36 The blacks are out of control and no one seems to want to say that it is a race problem.
01:33:42 Boomers constantly spout the same garbage that anyone can do anything.
01:33:47 One look at Africa tells me that they can't.
01:33:50 Yeah, I think the boomers just have to die.
01:33:54 It's unfortunate, but like, I don't think you can have.
01:33:56 A a a.
01:33:59 Change and look it's it's going to be.
01:34:01 It's going to take more than that because there's plenty of of new boomers being manufactured by people like Charlie Kirk, right?
01:34:10 There's a factory being built.
01:34:12 Right now it in college campuses everywhere to crank out the new the new version of the boomer.
01:34:19 You know, like the the, I think that everyone you know, like the, you know, the content of your character, not the color of your skin.
01:34:27 And you know all this ********.
01:34:29 I think it's going to take a mixture of the people who went through the propaganda machine of the civil rights movement dying, but.
01:34:39 Also, I think it's gonna take some pain, some racial pain.
01:34:43 I think that as much as it's one thing for us to watch, like, oh, look, you know, freak Nick is crazy and oh, look, you know, Miami and South Beach, it's crazy and, you know, whatever the blacks are out of control.
01:34:54 And oh look, they're they're rioting or whatever.
01:34:57 That's that's always happened and that didn't that never made a difference in the thinking of white people, right.
01:35:04 Some of that was because the way that it was reported was.
01:35:08 Hang on.
01:35:11 The way that it was reported was.
01:35:14 Made it, made it so it didn't reach a lot of people right or.
01:35:17 If it was.
01:35:18 Reported at all.
01:35:19 You know the way that the civil rights movement was reported in terms of like, you know, MLK, it was always peaceful protest.
01:35:26 I mean, and people like your parents or, you know, boomers in your life had no way of verifying that they had no way of.
01:35:33 Unless they were in the town where the quote, UN quote, mostly peaceful protest took place, they had no way of of knowing anything other than what, whatever the newspaper said.
01:35:44 So they, but it's already can't teach an old dog new tricks.
01:35:47 It's already in their head that you know that we're all the same and they almost feel like that's part of their identity.
01:35:54 If you live through the civil rights movement like that, that's part of who you.
01:35:58 Or it's part of like your narrative, like that, that your generation is the one that that finally, you know, made racism over and the devil exploded.
01:36:08 And you know, like it's it's stupid, but like, that's part of their, you know, that's part of their little narrative in their head is that they're the generation that that finally.
01:36:18 Toppled racism.
01:36:21 You know, after their parents generation toppled the, you know, the Big Satan, Hitler, they they came home and and they toppled all the the bigotry here at home and you just can't get around that.
01:36:33 They just have to die.
01:36:34 I mean, they have to die, and then even then, I don't think it'll be enough.
01:36:38 I think that you're going to have to have.
01:36:42 You're going to be. You're.
01:36:44 As the white numbers go down, at least in America, everything I'm saying, by the way, is specific to America.
01:36:49 I don't know how it will go down other count.
01:36:51 But as white people continue to shrink as a the demographic, and as the institutions become even less interested in in the interest and and desires and the well-being of white people, and start to prioritize other groups, whites will start to feel the pain.
01:37:11 They'll start to feel the pain.
01:37:13 And at a certain point, it'll be undeniable.
01:37:17 You'll you'll always have some *****, but you know.
01:37:22 What are you going to do?
01:37:24 UM.
01:37:26 Alright, where?
01:37:27 Where are we at here.
01:37:32 Patriot front us.
01:37:34 Love your work, brother.
01:37:35 Well, I appreciate that.
01:37:38 The slipstream can't build their own societies. It has been 150 years on since colonization and they can't build anything resembling a European Society. It can't just be Jewish television programming that has beat this in their head. God, it seems, has abandoned us.
01:37:58 And seeing churches kneel makes me want to dot dot dot.
01:38:03 Well, look, like I said, it's just there's history has ebbs and flows.
01:38:09 It's, you know, the pendulum swinging back and forth is it's an overused metaphor, but it's true to some extent.
01:38:15 And you are just unfortunately, that part of the timeline you were born in means that you get to.
01:38:23 Exist while the the pendulum of I guess white interests and white power.
01:38:32 At least, at least again, and I'm speaking specifically in in about America and.
Speaker
01:38:39 Who knows?
Devon
01:38:40 Where where you know before it hits a high watermark and and starts going back the other way.
01:38:45 I think it has a ways to go.
01:38:48 I think it has a ways to go because there's just, there's literally no one.
01:38:52 There's no one in a in a position of power that is is even remotely.
01:39:02 I mean, not even like like.
01:39:06 You know, they don't have to be to the right of me, but, I mean, there's there's no one that's even like in the same quadrant of the political quadrant that as as I am, I don't see any politician or or talking head on TV or anyone that has.
01:39:22 Any kind of real influence on the world out there that they can even say the words white people.
01:39:27 So it's like we have a ways to go.
01:39:30 We have a ways to go and and I I don't know.
01:39:35 I just don't I it's not a big deal to me people.
01:39:38 We've survived, we've, we've survived much worse.
01:39:41 We'll we'll we're we're awesome.
01:39:44 White people are ******* awesome, right?
01:39:46 If you really believe that, then you shouldn't be that worried.
01:39:51 It's just it's going to make us stronger.
01:39:54 That's the cool thing is the people that aren't going to make it, we don't want their genes.
01:40:01 For the last 100 years, we've been keeping these dysgenic trucks alive through modern medicine and just pushing nerfing environments that.
01:40:10 Have really degraded.
01:40:14 Our people.
01:40:16 We're a weak, sickly people.
01:40:19 You know, it's like if you've ever grown a plant in a greenhouse.
01:40:25 And it's flourishing and it gets like.
01:40:27 Oh, you know.
01:40:28 It looks like it's it's all strong and powerful.
01:40:31 Then you put it outside and it ******* dies immediately because it's really just some spindly ***** ** **** plant that.
01:40:37 Never had to deal with anything like never had to deal with the harsh temperature changes from day to night and never had to deal with the wind and never had to deal with, you know, the the full force of the sun beating down on it.
01:40:51 It's just this nerfed little ******* ****** plant that the second you take it out of its little, you know, play pen.
01:40:57 It dies immediately.
01:40:58 That's white people right now.
01:41:01 That's why that's why so many white people are are not willing to step up and and stand up for their race because they cannot survive outside of the little play pen that they're perfectly happy in.
01:41:20 Lots of whites, they're, you know, they'll complain and and and whatever.
01:41:23 But deep down, they're perfectly fine with just living in their parents basement and watching **** and playing video games and getting.
01:41:34 High all day.
01:41:35 And they'll, you know, they might be upset because they don't like the trajectory that, you know, that things are going on a racial level, but they're comfortable enough to where they don't want to rock the boat. Like nothing's really super uncomfortable for them or there's no, like, impending personal safety danger, you know.
01:41:55 For them there there's, there's it's, it's.
01:41:59 And to put themselves.
01:42:02 In harm's way.
01:42:05 Just isn't worth it.
01:42:06 Because they'll they know, they're like that plant.
01:42:08 If they get outside the the greenhouse, they'll just wither and die immediately.
01:42:15 And I think that, you know, like that greenhouse is going to go one way or another.
01:42:20 It doesn't matter if they if they do it, they leave the greenhouse voluntarily, it's going to ******* go right.
01:42:27 And so when it does.
01:42:30 They'll, they'll wither and die and they'll be out of the gene pool.
01:42:34 And that's not a bad thing.
01:42:36 It's not a bad thing.
01:42:37 I mean, it's, you know, it's a sad thing.
01:42:40 Uh, it it's not, it's not.
01:42:44 I think it's.
01:42:45 A hard thing for people to think.
01:42:46 About and see the silver lining.
01:42:48 But I totally do.
01:42:50 I totally love the idea that we're going to be cutting a lot of the dead weight off, you know, and to some extent, look, I mean.
01:43:02 That kind of goes for the trans kids.
01:43:05 And ohh.
01:43:06 Devin, that's so cool.
01:43:07 They're just kids.
01:43:08 Yeah, I mean, but like.
01:43:10 They're they're they're they're parents, kids.
01:43:15 They're they're the offspring of psycho moms that would.
01:43:20 Do that to them.
01:43:23 And not not.
01:43:24 I'm look, I'm not saying it's not horrible.
01:43:27 I'm not saying that it's anything other than child abuse.
01:43:30 And it's not their fault and whatever.
01:43:32 But if you look at this in the macro, the kinds of people that are destroying themselves reproductively, the the kinds of white people that are destroying themselves reproductively, that are embracing.
01:43:44 Like these ****** lifestyles and and everything else and and aren't reproducing their genes are ending with them.
01:43:52 That means that and look, I'm not one of these people.
01:43:57 There's a lot of people that think that.
01:43:59 Oh, well, that's, you know, that's that's how we know for sure that in just one generation, right, the Conservatives are going to rise up because of the only ones having babies and the the lefties aren't.
01:44:09 Having babies and but but.
01:44:11 It's going to take way longer than one generation.
01:44:14 It's gonna take what cause?
01:44:16 Guess who is having babies, right?
01:44:19 All those people that freak Nick are having babies and and all the the Mexicans coming across the border are having babies.
01:44:25 There's lots of other the the Indians and the H1B1 visas are having babies. You know, the the Asians that are that are coming in are having babies. The Muslims are having.
01:44:35 It's not like you know that there's only left and right white people anymore, right?
01:44:40 That does.
01:44:41 That's totally irrelevant to the the math of of American demographics now.
01:44:47 Right.
01:44:48 So what it will do is it will, it will definitely make white people as a group.
01:44:56 More right wing, absolutely more right wing, more religious.
01:45:00 And hopefully you know stronger and it'll it'll be a selection pressure that will result in better white people ultimately.
01:45:12 You know, and just a lot of this low quality whites will be will be.
01:45:20 So yeah, I mean that's the.
01:45:24 That's the silver lining.
01:45:25 I'm and I.
01:45:26 Like I said, I'm not even.
01:45:27 I'm not even that sad about it.
01:45:28 I kind of feel.
01:45:29 Like it needs to happen. You know, we played that, that that clip from 300 right the.
01:45:46 You gotta remember the rest.
01:45:47 The other parts of that movie, right, there's that.
01:45:50 I don't remember the exact.
01:45:52 You know dialogue, but they're talking about how.
01:45:55 Ohh yes, you know the Spartans.
01:45:57 In order to have these stronger babies after the babies born, we stick in the ******* forest.
01:46:02 And then, like the baby can't survive by itself overnight or whatever or three days.
01:46:07 I don't know what it is.
01:46:09 Then it's too bad and the baby is just dead and you know, and we'll have another baby.
01:46:13 And then when it, if a baby does survive, that's strong enough to be a Spartan and like, right, that's a little extreme, obviously, but it's it's eugenics.
01:46:25 It's eugenics and some form of that was happening in America with regularity up until just 50-60 years ago.
01:46:35 Lot of babies didn't make it very long.
01:46:38 You know, a lot of little kids died of random diseases and like that was the weak genes.
01:46:42 The weak genes were getting weeded out.
01:46:46 And and and it's.
01:46:47 That wasn't like a temporary thing that that was.
01:46:50 Since the dawn of time.
01:46:53 Since the dawn of time.
01:46:56 Since since the very first white.
01:46:58 Person let me put that way.
01:46:59 Since the very.
01:47:00 First white person there has been a a active pressure.
01:47:07 That's been.
01:47:09 Meticulously removing dysgenic mutants from the gene pool.
01:47:17 It's been enforcing a a minimum fitness.
01:47:23 In the population.
01:47:26 Just simply because we lacked the medical technology to make people survive if they didn't.
01:47:34 Meet that minimum fitness level.
01:47:39 And so as a result.
01:47:42 We were a stronger people than we are today because.
01:47:46 For the last.
01:47:48 Really longer than 5060 years, but.
01:47:50 Like you know.
01:47:51 Let's just say in the last century.
01:47:54 Due to modern medicine.
01:47:57 And and and you could even include just something something simple like antibiotics.
01:48:03 Right.
01:48:06 It's not like people.
01:48:08 People weren't getting sick prior to antibiotics.
01:48:11 Their immune system was.
01:48:12 I mean, it's not like that.
01:48:13 Everyone was dying the second they had an infection.
01:48:16 No, you a lot of people died.
01:48:20 Because they didn't have strong enough immune systems to fight off the infection.
01:48:24 But a lot of people did have strong enough immune systems and they.
01:48:27 Fought it off.
01:48:29 And so those would be the people that would reproduce and have more kids.
01:48:33 Well, now, like all these people that would have died way before they had any kids.
01:48:39 Are are just think of just that that one little invention just antibiotics.
01:48:46 How much of an impact that is made?
01:48:49 On the general fitness.
01:48:53 Of of white people in the last several generations.
01:49:00 It's look, it's kind of.
Speaker 12
01:49:01 A cold.
Devon
01:49:03 Way of looking at it, but yeah.
01:49:07 Anyway, Ronald says get in the pit already played it.
01:49:10 I just played it, but yes, they we should be throwing a lot more people on the pit, a lot more people in the pit.
01:49:18 What do you think of people who live in a country near Ukraine and say they are nationalists because they are ready to for war with Russia and call you a coward?
01:49:29 If you don't want to fight and die for NATO?
01:49:35 I mean I.
01:49:36 Don't know, it depends on what.
01:49:39 Country and if your country is under actual threat.
01:49:46 From Russian invasion I mean.
01:49:51 Depends on on how you.
01:49:54 It's difficult for me to really wrap my head around what you're talking about for a number of reasons.
01:49:59 One, the obvious that like you know, I'm in no position anywhere near that way.
01:50:02 But I don't know all.
01:50:04 The facts and but.
01:50:05 Moreover, I think for Americans it's difficult because.
01:50:11 I don't want to say that I would be.
01:50:14 Happy if we were invaded.
01:50:19 But it's just like.
01:50:20 I just don't care anymore, like you know.
01:50:24 Kind of maybe as an extension to that lack of optimism because we're not going to get the flying cars, the hoverboards and stuff like that.
01:50:33 And that's part of it, maybe even.
01:50:34 A little.
01:50:34 Bit but also just because, like who, *******.
01:50:37 Pairs right like.
01:50:38 I don't have any national pride anymore.
01:50:41 And look who you got ******* Biden as.
01:50:45 You've got all these agencies that.
01:50:54 They make it clear that part of their mission is to destroy people like me.
01:51:01 Or at the very least, silenced people like me.
01:51:06 Neutralize as they like to say people like me.
01:51:11 So it's real hard for me to ever imagine.
01:51:15 Wanting to fight for that group of people.
01:51:21 Because that's what it is.
01:51:22 You're not.
01:51:22 You're no longer.
01:51:23 I guess that's what it boils down to.
01:51:25 And that that's why it's specific to where you are, is you're not, you're not fighting for some mythical.
01:51:32 At least in America, right.
01:51:34 Like, there's no, there's no.
01:51:39 Nation anymore, like you really can't be a nationalist if you're an American, because there's no nation left.
01:51:47 Who you'd be fighting for would be oligarchs.
01:51:49 It would be billionaire Jews and and billionaire.
01:51:56 Wasps, I guess, like a shrinking number of them, but still they're they're there.
01:52:00 And their interests?
01:52:02 That's what you'd be dying for.
01:52:03 And their interests don't align with yours, so.
01:52:05 You're kind of a sucker.
01:52:07 Now I don't know your country could be, could be totally different.
01:52:10 So I don't know.
01:52:11 But in America it's real difficult to to imagine wanting to.
01:52:17 Step in the harm's way to protect someone like Joe Biden.
01:52:22 You know, like why?
01:52:25 UM.
01:52:28 Let's see here.
01:52:29 Damn, Bigfoot.
01:52:30 What do you think about colorism in the black population?
01:52:35 Why do blacks hate darker skinned blacks?
01:52:37 I think it's instinct.
01:52:41 I think it's instinct. I think that there is that that, that, the, the, the darkness of your skin is signaling something that your brain's picking up on.
01:52:53 I've had this conversation with Ethiopian blacks while I lived in Washington, DC.
01:52:58 I was talking to this Ethiopian black lady.
01:53:02 At a bar who was literally calling American blacks.
01:53:06 And and.
01:53:07 And she hated him.
01:53:09 And and said that she hated taking Uber drives because if, if, if the driver was black and they were often black, that they wouldn't, they would just harass her and wouldn't leave her alone because she was a fair skinned.
01:53:28 So I think it's signaling something which would make sense, right?
01:53:32 It would make sense that if you're outside all the time.
01:53:39 That says in terms of if that, if you've evolved to an outdoor environment because that's what dark skin would to me, right, is that would make sense that your skin would be darker because for.
01:53:53 Several generations you've been outside.
01:53:57 Well, if you're outside, that means you're.
01:53:59 Not inside of any kind of.
01:54:03 Structure that would be built by, you know, civilized peoples, you know, like in Africa.
01:54:09 There's there's not not a lot of great architecture, right.
01:54:17 I know it's more complicated than that, but I think that I think that's basically what's going on is that it's signaling.
01:54:25 It's signaling something.
01:54:26 It's it's basically.
01:54:30 I think it's it's a sign of.
01:54:33 Of of.
01:54:35 Having more primitive genetics.
01:54:40 Doesn't mean bad.
01:54:42 But I think that it's more primitive.
Speaker
01:54:45 And even if.
Devon
01:54:45 That's wrong.
01:54:46 I think that's how it's perceived.
01:54:49 And it's not just blacks that are like that.
01:54:51 Mexicans are like that, too.
01:54:54 Indians are like that, you know?
01:54:56 Like, if you look at the higher caste Indians, they're several shades lighter than the lower caste Indians.
01:55:03 I think in fact, I'm pretty sure that's across all.
01:55:06 Cultures and races.
01:55:08 That the lighter the skin, the higher the class Asians same thing, right.
01:55:15 And you can even say.
01:55:19 That the products of lighter skinned peoples across the world, like if you look at the the inventions, they're responsible for the civilizations they've built.
01:55:33 It kind of correlates with it too.
01:55:35 I mean, you know, like if you look at, you know, Koreans and Japanese versus.
01:55:41 Filipinos or you know, like jungle Asians.
01:55:44 Like, there's a difference.
01:55:45 There's a difference in IQ.
01:55:47 And there's a difference in.
01:55:49 Accomplishment at the societal level.
01:55:54 So yeah.
01:55:56 John Connor, just as you predicted, the Pedro agenda has moved to the next phase of trying to normalize it.
01:56:03 Moving it on to TV with adults and troons stripping naked on TV in front of kids under the guise of body body positivity.
01:56:13 Skip to 13 seconds.
01:56:15 Alright, let's see what this is.
Speaker
01:56:24 On our.
Devon
01:56:29 Now this is.
01:56:32 I don't know what language this is.
Speaker
01:56:35 UM.
Devon
01:56:39 The subtitle is in simply naked adults get undressed so that we can learn something about it.
Speaker 21
01:56:45 Some mental heal out the clear so that they they were functionally.
Devon
01:56:49 And of course it's some black.
01:56:51 These kids 10 to 12 year old year olds get the opportunity to ask them questions about their naked body.
Speaker
01:56:57 Basically that from saver and app Mohan.
Devon
01:57:00 By the way, all these kids look really uncomfortable.
01:57:07 And today, our guests are transgenders.
Speaker
01:57:14 Yeah, and.
Devon
01:57:23 Yeah, that's pretty horrifying, but also not.
01:57:28 Not shocking at all that that would be something that's going on.
01:57:43 Definitely deserves a pit.
01:57:45 Those people, whoever came up for the with the.
01:57:48 With that experiment.
01:57:51 Or that propaganda rather.
01:57:54 ******** ****** for $1.00. There we go. We haven't had a ******** ****** tonight. Where's the ******** fagot button?
01:58:05 Oh, I my mind is swimming and.
01:58:09 And Claritin and Benadryl.
01:58:14 Pretty sure I took too much. I think I exceeded the the the the the Don't take more than this that 24 hour window just like yeah.
01:58:23 But I want to.
01:58:25 Here we are.
Speaker 12
01:58:26 Do you have that much money in your bank at home?
Devon
01:58:30 I'd buy that for a dollar.
01:58:38 Expand on last streams, Scott.
01:58:45 Wait, Scott Kothman indie Dev who made point and click games?
01:58:51 He's Christian.
01:58:52 Six kids and games were non subversive.
01:58:55 Made FNF on shoestring budget.
01:59:01 It's important for us to make stuff if Sam can make.
01:59:06 S2 of World Peace and Scott with budget. So man, you're you're abbreviating a lot, you're trying to you're really trying to milk that dollar.
01:59:19 I I don't even know what you're saying.
01:59:21 Like you're trying to put way too many words in that ******** ******.
01:59:25 I mean, I'll.
01:59:26 I'll look and see who this guy is, but I I.
01:59:29 Yeah, this is your your your point is lost on me.
01:59:35 He's a video game developer.
01:59:36 Came to prominence as the creator of five nights at Freddy's Media franchise, which began.
01:59:41 Blah blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah.
01:59:43 Blah blah blah blah.
01:59:45 Blah blah.
01:59:45 Alright, well, I don't.
01:59:46 Know, I guess your point is that he.
01:59:48 Makes video game.
Speaker
01:59:49 But look.
Devon
01:59:51 It's not.
01:59:52 It's not that video games are in and of themselves, evil.
01:59:56 It's just that how they are are, are played is is a a distraction.
02:00:01 If you have enough time to be playing a video game while the world's falling apart, man, you got more time than I do that that is I.
02:00:08 I just feel like you're probably wasting.
02:00:11 Your life if if you're if you are in a in a position where you can spend hours a day playing any video game, doesn't matter what video game it is, how subversive it is or isn't.
02:00:22 If you can spend the time playing video games for hours.
02:00:26 One and then you are wasting time and you're usually the age group that does that.
02:00:32 You're wasting your most productive time and it's not that.
02:00:37 It's just like, you know is an Oreo cookie evil and bad for you just one.
02:00:44 If you had like one a month or something.
02:00:47 Probably not, but who does that right?
02:00:49 Like the people that eat Oreos aren't having like 1?
02:00:53 And so yeah, Oreos are bad.
02:00:55 You know, you can you can make that generalization and be accurate with it.
02:01:01 And so just because he's based in or, I don't even know if he is.
02:01:04 But if he is and he has lots of kids.
02:01:07 And he's making video games.
02:01:09 I I just think video games are a cancer.
02:01:11 I think it's something that is predatory for white people because I think that it it it specifically attracts and distracts white, young white men.
02:01:23 And I think it it it makes you spin your wheels and wait.
02:01:29 Ungodly amounts of time on things that are pointless.
02:01:33 So that that's always going to be the way and look and I I speak from experience, I'm not saying, oh, I'm better than you because I don't play video games.
02:01:40 I played so many *** **** video games.
02:01:42 I'm telling you don't do this.
02:01:43 I'm telling you I wasted a big part of my life doing exactly that.
02:01:48 That's, I know, I know what I'm talking about.
02:01:52 I'm I'm I'm like the video game version of the alcoholic that shows up and he's like.
02:01:56 You know, I woke.
02:01:57 Up in in a pool of my own ******* blood and vomit.
02:02:00 And you know, that's when I knew I hit rock bottom, I played video games like like to a degree that no human.
02:02:06 It's embarrassing.
02:02:07 It's just ******* embarrassing.
02:02:09 You're never going to be later in life.
02:02:11 Be like, oh, God, I wish I'd.
02:02:12 I've played more video games when I was younger.
02:02:14 That's never gonna happen.
02:02:16 Like you're never going to have that thought.
02:02:18 God, I sure wish I'd played more Minecraft.
02:02:22 If only I'd done that if I played more Minecraft than than my life would.
02:02:25 Be so much better.
Speaker
02:02:28 You know if.
Devon
02:02:28 Only I'd spent more time playing Xbox.
02:02:33 Now, now my life wouldn't be so boring and ******, right?
02:02:37 If only if only had gotten that new PlayStation.
02:02:43 Then I'd be on.
02:02:43 I'd be on top of the world that you're never going to have that.
02:02:47 ******* thought. Ever.
02:02:50 Red truck.
02:02:52 I see a lot of similarities between the Amish and American Indian communities.
02:02:55 Both have strong and group preference respect for their history, culture and traditions.
02:03:00 However, there is a definite fork in the road where the similarities end.
02:03:05 It's interesting how successful the Amish are within their goals and.
02:03:10 Now ship reservations are despite Indians not having self-imposed technology.
02:03:17 Might make an interesting stream.
02:03:19 Well, it's not even that that the Amish don't get paid millions of dollars for free health care and free everything, right?
02:03:28 It's just it's.
02:03:29 This is just a.
02:03:31 A biological issue, Native Americans do not have the same level of aptitude that.
02:03:41 That the Amish do, they just don't.
02:03:44 Have they? They just.
02:03:46 Can't compete.
02:03:48 As a group.
02:03:50 With a group like the Amish.
02:03:54 Patriot front dot dot US.
02:03:57 Devon, take my money.
02:03:58 Well, I appreciate that.
02:04:02 Awesome channel name.
02:04:04 Hey, Devin.
02:04:04 Big fan love from India.
02:04:06 Well, there you go.
02:04:11 Why are you in India?
02:04:16 Are you one of those upper caste Indians?
02:04:19 I don't know.
02:04:20 Or are you just in India right now?
02:04:23 Murata, Devin.
02:04:25 Any theories as to why every trendy is obsessed with anime?
02:04:30 Well, like I said before, not everyone who watches anime is a ******, but every ****** watches.
02:04:36 It's because I I think it's part of what what trains them out.
02:04:40 Honestly, I think that man, if you're a man and you start associating with like if in your head you start thinking that.
02:04:47 Anime characters represent what humans are supposed to be like.
02:04:52 You're gonna look at yourself and be like, wow, I'm so I'm so awkward and and.
02:04:58 And you know my my, I have like a I'm not like this dainty little flower.
02:05:04 When it comes to my body shape and everything, it's going to give you.
02:05:07 This body dysmorphia.
02:05:09 It has to like if you start associating what anime characters look like with what humans should look like.
02:05:16 When you look in the mirror, you're going to think that you're all ******* this dysgenic and disproportionate.
02:05:23 I mean cause every anime character is built like an 11 year old boy.
02:05:28 And I'm telling you, I I think that has a lot to do with it, a lot to.
02:05:33 Deal with it.
02:05:36 The blue spikes. Hey, Devin left from Portugal. My country had a base dictator that fended off the Jews until the CIA coup of the 25th of April 1974.
02:05:47 We also had a general that shot up all the commies later on, so our decline was delayed.
02:05:54 But it's now creeping up and it's so sad to see everything you talk about manifest.
02:06:00 Well, enjoy it while you.
02:06:01 Can and I do think that Europe is in a.
02:06:05 A different situation than America.
02:06:09 I do think you guys have a much more of a fighting chance than we do in terms of turning **** around.
02:06:14 I think you actually have the ability to turn **** around.
02:06:17 I don't think that America can turn the ship around.
02:06:21 Another thing I talked to ChatGPT about the other night and I posted this on Telegram as well. I asked it what percentage of Americans can basically.
02:06:30 Trace their lineage back to 1776.
02:06:34 Its reply was approximately 20%, which is pretty ******* low. And so then I asked, well, does that figure in, does that include African Americans?
02:06:46 And its reply was yes, it it it that 20% of Americans that can trace their lineage back to the.
02:06:53 Founding not only does it include African Americans, it also includes Native Americans.
02:06:59 Because obviously you know, they're all every native American's family was here in 1776, you know, I mean, and well, and blacks too, if they're, if they're descended from slaves, many of them arrive prior to 1776. So if that number is still 20%.
02:07:18 And it includes those two other groups.
02:07:20 There's just not a whole lot of founding stock Americans in America anymore.
02:07:25 And it it makes sense because like you think about the Irish right, when the Irish came, but then there's a **** ton of ******* Irish in America.
02:07:34 They're they're not, you know, they came post 1776, most of them the Germans. Same thing. There's a lot of Germans in America. The Germans came post 1776.
02:07:46 The all the Dutch you know, the people that you know Minnesota, that the northern part of the the country that was all post not all but most of it was you know post 1776.
02:07:59 So the the Anglo, you know Englishmen that the colonial Englishman, that gene pool is is.
02:08:10 Barely in existence at this point in America, vastly outnumbered, and that.
02:08:16 And that's why no one really has any kind of.
02:08:20 UMI guess?
02:08:24 Connection to the the founding or or they they don't feel any kind of urgency.
02:08:30 To to turn things around here cause most people don't.
02:08:34 I mean they themselves are carpet bagging fagots.
02:08:37 So like why would they care if we yeah, when they say, oh, we're a nation of immigrants, I mean, they're kind of right at this point.
02:08:42 Right.
02:08:42 Like what?
02:08:42 They leave out is obviously that it was a nation of of European immigrants.
02:08:49 Prior to 1965, really.
02:08:52 But you know.
02:08:55 If your family's only been here.
02:08:58 50 years.
02:09:00 You don't really feel a connection to.
02:09:03 To the land in the same way that if your family's been here since, like the 1600s.
02:09:09 UM.
02:09:12 Damn, Bigfoot, BLM protest riots, really black pilled me hundreds of thousands if not millions of people, all showing out for black people and no one did anything either collectively or individually.
02:09:27 Well, I said it's not a new thing. These kinds of things happen. These riots have taken place with regularity since black people stop being afraid of white people, which happened sometime in the 1950s.
02:09:42 That's literally all that kept them in line is that they were afraid of white people.
02:09:48 There's just certain groups of people that need to be governed differently than the founding stock Americans.
02:09:54 I was just talking about.
02:09:56 The the form of government that is appropriate for keeping people of that type in line, the people of the founding stock Anglo Americans, that the type of government that makes sense for that group of people is not a type of government that makes sense for Africans.
02:10:12 It just.
02:10:13 That's why those governments never.
02:10:16 Appeared in Africa and in in with the exception of Liberia, which was a carbon copy of the American Constitution, because that's where they they were slaves that went back to Africa.
02:10:30 And look at, you know, look at the difference in.
02:10:35 The two countries I mean, is much of a ****.
02:10:38 Show America is it's it's no ******* Liberia yet.
02:10:45 So you know, it's just.
02:10:50 I I don't know that it's.
02:10:54 Like I said, I think it just has to get worse.
02:10:56 I think it has to.
02:10:57 Get worse before it gets better.
02:10:58 Dolph can't save those who won't listen.
02:11:02 Those who will listen are worth investing in and that's why groups like Patriot Front are necessary.
02:11:08 Well, there you go.
02:11:10 Ryan is cool.
02:11:13 The idea that conservatives are going to be the next generation is a cope that would make sense if there wasn't a multi trillion dollar effort to specifically stop those kinds of values being passed on.
02:11:26 Well, it's not even that.
02:11:27 It's just like they're not going to have access to power.
02:11:30 You know, like they're not going to have access to power.
02:11:34 It doesn't matter if you have a bunch of ******* conservatives and the other thing people keep forgetting is a lot of the conservatives, if you actually take a closer look at the types of conservatives that are reproducing the most, it's low IQ conservatives.
02:11:51 I mean it just is.
02:11:52 It just is so having, you know, more conservatives or more right leaning people who are also kind of low IQ and more, you know, superstitious and and kind of you know it's.
02:12:09 It's not really.
02:12:09 You know, it's not.
02:12:12 It's not the kind of thing that's going to turn things around in a in short order, at least.
02:12:21 Ohh and for some reason it it did that same thing three times.
02:12:25 To fix the current situation quickly, we would need a dictator like a full decade of bloodshed.
02:12:32 Since that isn't going to happen, I think you're right about us just needing to select for the traits that are beneficial to us.
02:12:38 It'll take time, but we can survive.
02:12:40 Yeah, I think I think you're exactly.
02:12:42 Right, we need to relearn how to have in Group preference how to be triable and how to band together in smaller groups that are very hostile or at the very least suspicious of outsiders.
02:12:56 And I think those are the types of people that will reproduce low IQ.
02:13:03 As they might be in many cases and eventually you know it'll it'll bear fruit.
02:13:13 It's just it's going to be a while.
02:13:14 It's going to be like, you know, will be dead when that happens, you know.
02:13:21 Harmless Gee for any Canadians here.
02:13:23 I believe the Peace River region of northern BC and Alberta is the most redeemable part of your God forsaken country.
02:13:30 If you can survive 40 or -40 degree winters, fossil fuel resources, two of Canada's largest hydroelectric dams, farmable in the summer right wing white demographics, I don't know enough about Canada to know.
02:13:47 How true that is, but it.
02:13:49 Sounds good to me.
02:13:51 Mary, Dom, Devin, you talk about the psychopathy inbred.
02:13:58 Wait, you talk about the psychic psychopathy inbred into the elite?
02:14:03 So how would you breed out psychopathy by removing physically damaged children?
02:14:12 What you talk about the site all right.
02:14:16 I think what you mean is I talked about psychopaths inbred into the elite.
02:14:21 So how would?
02:14:23 You breed out psychopaths by removing physically.
02:14:27 I don't know what you're asking.
02:14:38 UM, yeah, I don't.
02:14:39 Know what you're asking here.
02:14:43 And I don't know that I I talk about psychopaths being inbred or anything like that.
02:14:50 I think that.
02:14:52 The so-called the leads do select for when they're choosing mates and when they.
02:14:57 You know, reproduce, they are looking, they're actively looking for way different traits than you or I might be looking for.
02:15:10 But I don't know what you mean by removing physically damaged children, like what that would.
02:15:17 Yeah, I don't know.
02:15:17 I don't.
02:15:18 I don't know.
02:15:18 What you're.
02:15:19 Asking Dan Bigfoot, do you think it's because of altruism that whites are inadvertently support dysgenics?
02:15:26 We all remember in school the Down syndrome kid at the start of the basketball game, who took fifty tries to make it in the basket.
02:15:36 We all cheered like crazy.
02:15:39 Should we start to notice the ******** kids in class?
02:15:45 I mean, look, it's it's one of these tricky things where I get it.
02:15:49 It's it's you wanna have sympathy for people like that.
02:15:53 And I don't even I'm not even saying that there's not a place for ******** people in your society.
02:15:59 In fact, the stream I was going to dinner night, that is, that's going to be on Saturday is about ******** people.
02:16:10 It is about.
02:16:10 ******** people, in a way.
02:16:13 It's and not not in.
02:16:15 A small way.
02:16:16 It's about returning.
Speaker 27
02:16:18 But yeah, no, I.
Devon
02:16:19 Think there is a place there is a place for ******** people.
02:16:23 In your society.
02:16:25 And that, you know, it's.
02:16:27 I'm not saying that we put our ******* babies in the forest and let coyotes eat them.
02:16:31 You know I'm. I'm.
02:16:32 Just I'm just pointing out that that we have a a lot of dysgenics in the mix right now and.
02:16:42 I don't know what the the appropriate way to to you know to offset that is.
02:16:48 You know, like I don't.
02:16:49 I don't know what the appropriate way of of.
02:16:52 I mean.
02:16:53 Would it be appropriate to simulate something like that?
02:16:57 Like would it be appropriate to I?
02:17:00 Mean OK here.
02:17:03 Here's something to be worth taking a look at.
02:17:06 Is that something that's take like is that a part of the Amish is success?
02:17:10 Is the fact that the Amish don't have access to the same kinds of modern healthcare facilities that that the English, as they call us do?
02:17:28 Or am I wrong about that?
02:17:30 I'm I'm sure like you know, they have doctors and stuff like that, but I don't.
02:17:34 I don't know that the Amish are.
02:17:39 It'd be not.
02:17:40 It'd be, you know what?
02:17:40 I wonder if there is a statistic.
02:17:42 Maybe you can look and see what the child mortality rate is.
02:17:44 With the Amish, let me see.
02:17:52 Let's see.
02:17:58 Despite evidence that suggests that the Amish have health risks comparable to US population and that they underutilized health care, this study demonstrates that the Amish age standardized death rates are 19% below the US death rate in 1960, national fertility combined with low infant mortality migrating.
02:18:19 To form new communities when population density increased in selective but appropriate use of Western biomedicine.
02:18:28 Have emerged as strong cultural patterns that facilitate reproductive success.
02:18:33 Well, I guess you know.
02:18:34 No, they don't have.
02:18:35 They don't have high higher child mortality.
02:18:38 At least according to that, you know.
02:18:43 And they use some modern healthcare.
02:18:48 There's another article.
02:18:49 It's from the Irish Times.
02:18:50 It says Amish.
02:18:53 Side's secret, which is the sudden instant Death syndrome. Such a stupid name. But you know, I mean, this is from 2004. Remarkable study of sudden infant death syndrome among Amish families has found a gene that may help find a cure.
02:19:08 Blah blah blah.
02:19:09 Blah an array of quaint farms dot blah.
02:19:12 Blah blah blah blah.
02:19:15 Study of high SIDS rates among Amish families, including 21 deaths and only nine family groups, has identified a gene well. There you go. Like I don't know, like I'm getting conflicting information now cause according to.
02:19:28 This Irish Times article there's a lot of babies dying in Amish communities.
02:19:34 They're trying.
02:19:36 Pinpoint some kind of ******* gene that's responsible, but you know, even if it is a gene that's responsible, maybe that's a gene that is is supposed to remove a.
02:19:46 A defective baby.
02:19:47 You know what I mean from the population.
02:19:50 I mean to put it.
02:19:51 In a.
02:19:52 You know a cold way, I guess.
02:19:54 Clinical way.
02:19:56 Yeah, I I that.
02:19:57 Would be worth researching.
02:19:59 Maybe there's a lot more babies dying in Amish societies, and maybe that's contributing to their success.
02:20:12 Goy boy, 1488. Do you listen to any nationalist music?
02:20:18 Not I don't listen to music, really at all.
02:20:20 I listen to the music that I play for the streams and that's about the only time listening to music just because I I listen to.
02:20:30 Much prefer to listen to podcasts and.
02:20:33 I like information.
02:20:35 I don't like.
02:20:37 No, I I don't wanna say I don't like music.
02:20:40 I don't know.
02:20:41 I prefer information over music.
02:20:45 The thin red line.
02:20:47 We should find a middle ground.
02:20:48 Of course we should use modern medicine, but one other.
02:20:52 Hand, but on the other hand, premature born babies shouldn't be saved, and people with genetically diseases.
02:21:02 We should encourage intelligent, skilled and physically able people to breathe.
02:21:06 Yeah, it's just it's real tough that that's a really tough thing.
02:21:08 And I, you know, like it's easy to say that and be like, well, on paper that would make sense.
02:21:13 But how hard is it going to be to be, you know, like if you're the parent of that kid that's born early, you're just going to be like, yeah, **** it.
02:21:20 Let's have another one.
02:21:21 Guess that one wasn't strong enough.
02:21:24 You know it's it's kind of.
02:21:25 A tough call.
02:21:27 How would you do it in a in a sane way?
02:21:30 You know, I mean, like, what would be?
02:21:32 What would be a inappropriate way to offset the negative influence that modern medicine has on our genetic?
02:21:46 I don't know.
02:21:46 I don't know.
02:21:46 What the answer to that is.
02:21:48 Red Truck, Devon and and Devin is an anti antihistamine junkie getting oxygen high off clear nasal pet.
02:21:58 Now I don't have clear nasal passages.
02:22:01 I I haven't said, you know, I haven't been able to hear out of my left.
02:22:04 Ear for about two days.
02:22:08 That's how clogged up I am right now.
02:22:09 I'm telling you guys, I'm struggling like I'm trying to be a trooper here and I get through this, but it's been bad the last few days.
02:22:16 I can't hear **** out of my left ear right now.
02:22:18 It's because you know I got so.
02:22:19 Much fluid in my in my head.
02:22:23 But yeah, it sucks.
02:22:25 Maratta video games offer a creative outlet for young men who would have otherwise channeled those energies into something useful.
02:22:34 This is by the.
02:22:37 I mean, yeah, I mean I I think you could say that though about other forms of entertainment too.
02:22:44 I I think that you can.
02:22:45 I mean, there's people.
02:22:46 I guarantee you that probably spend just as much time binge watching show on Netflix as other people play video games and that's just as as wasteful.
02:22:55 In fact, you could even say that.
02:22:58 Just sitting there and reading novels all day long is just as ******* wasteful now.
02:23:03 That said, I think it's important to consume at least some amount of fiction.
02:23:09 And thanks to audiobooks, there's ways you can do that while also accomplishing stuff, right?
02:23:15 I do it all the time.
02:23:16 Like there's lots of times I'm working on a project or like I had to build a bunch of, you know, pieces of of beehives and paint them and all that stuff.
02:23:28 And, you know, it was.
02:23:28 Like 4 hours of just.
02:23:29 Mindlessly hammering nails and painting stuff and I was listening to to fiction.
02:23:35 You know.
02:23:37 So you can do other things, but the problem with video games and with I guess watching too much TV or movies or whatever is that you it is it's impossible to multitask your your your attention is is fully on this.
02:23:56 Hamster wheel this digital hamster wheel that you're running around in.
02:24:02 Man of low moral fiber without any, without trying to sound like an elitist.
02:24:07 It is absolutely terrifying to think about just how ******** someone with an average IQ near 100 actually is and the average non white is even Dumber than that.
02:24:20 They'll never be able to contribute positively to society.
02:24:23 Yeah, the.
02:24:24 Thing is, is.
02:24:26 If you've got an IQ that's reasonably above 100.
02:24:31 And again and people start getting like and I get it because there are.
02:24:34 There's there's people that try, like any.
02:24:38 If you do the IQ flex right, like if you're the kind of person that goes around saying, like, how ******* smart you are, I already I automatically know you're not that smart because if you were, you wouldn't have to.
02:24:48 Say it, you know, like a hot girl.
02:24:50 Doesn't walk around and tell everyone she's hot.
02:24:53 She walks in the room and everyone knows she's hot because they just look at her and she's hot.
02:24:57 And so if you're always going around telling like everyone how high IQ you are and how smart you.
02:25:02 Are and you know, I automatically don't believe it because it's like you wouldn't have to say it, you know, like, like, I feel like you're you're you're having to.
02:25:13 You're trying to convince yourself, you know, it's it's just doesn't make any sense.
02:25:18 But that said, yeah, I mean, I'm. I'm north of 100 substantially north of 100 and when I talk to people who are of average white intelligence, obviously I'm not IQ testing everyone I.
02:25:33 Talk to but you know.
02:25:34 You can you can.
02:25:36 You can usually guess within a few points where someone is or whatever, and it's not like.
02:25:44 You're you're sitting there going.
02:25:45 Oh, I'm so much smarter in that person, but there's limitations.
02:25:48 And you have you do you adjust your language, you adjust like even like.
02:25:53 Well, I guess like you would if you.
02:25:55 Were talking to like a kid, right?
02:25:58 You you if you're talking to a a child that you have to.
02:26:04 Run your.
02:26:06 Your communications through a filter that that will that that'll that'll try to like, condense everything down into like this.
02:26:16 Easy to understand messaging and you do you know any anytime you like, when you when you're going to like a grocery store.
02:26:24 And I'm not going to the grocery store thing.
02:26:25 I have too much of a headache.
02:26:28 But you know, if you go to like a.
02:26:29 Grocery store and you talk like the the the tell.
02:26:32 They're not that they're you can't be smart and and and be a grocery store teller, but like, you know.
02:26:40 I guess what I'm trying to I'm not I'm not doing a very good job of this.
02:26:44 What what I'm trying to explain is.
02:26:47 When you talk to, I guess a an average.
02:26:52 Intelligence, average intelligence, white person.
02:26:56 And realize that their head and shoulders above an average intelligence black person.
02:27:02 And you're able to recognize.
02:27:05 In the white person, their limitations.
02:27:08 It is frightening to know that that's.
02:27:13 That's as good as it gets.
02:27:16 I'm actually this.
02:27:19 Maybe I'm not very high IQ.
02:27:23 I think I'm just saying a.
02:27:24 Bunch of words.
02:27:25 At this point, it's.
02:27:25 Like word.
02:27:26 Sell. Long story short, I get what you're saying. I understand what you mean that. Yeah, like there are limitations with with 100 hundred IQ people.
02:27:37 That it's a little scary to know that a 100 IQ is insanely high for other demographic.
02:27:46 Groups let me just let me just.
02:27:47 Put it that way.
02:27:49 That there's just some groups that 100 is almost unattainable.
02:27:53 And 100 is not that high, you know, like at 100, you're not going to be doing anything.
02:28:01 Earth shattering when it comes to, you know, scientific discoveries or?
02:28:08 Or or anything like that.
02:28:11 I mean, not that you can't accomplish great things and you can't contribute in in amazing ways.
02:28:15 Maybe even more amazing ways than.
02:28:18 Than someone with a high IQ developing some kind of new technology or whatever it could, but.
02:28:26 There's a reason why Africa never invented the wheel.
02:28:28 When we just put that way.
02:28:31 Ohh man, I yeah.
02:28:33 I'm sorry guys, I'm.
02:28:36 I'm gonna have to check out here.
02:28:37 Pretty soon here.
02:28:41 Graham playing games that comparison of two movies last stream is very interesting.
02:28:46 The British allied one is contorted and twisted in its narrative.
02:28:51 The other one was quite logical and straightforward, really represents the propaganda we've been injected.
02:28:58 For who knows how long, contorted and cognitively dissonant.
02:29:04 And it's, it's funny that, you know, some of the things well, I guess in both cases, though, there were assumptions being made.
02:29:13 There were assumptions being made about how the audience would perceive it.
02:29:18 And you could tell that in the the Nazi version, the assumption was people wouldn't have some weird sensitivity about Jews.
02:29:29 You know, I mean like, they wouldn't have this, whereas the British one immediately launched into.
02:29:36 This, you know, Jews are just like everybody else.
02:29:41 In fact, they're better than everyone else because they're the most oppressed and and you have to assume that that they're that they're.
02:29:50 Their assumptions of their, you know, the audiences that would be watching that film would be that that would be palatable to them, right?
02:29:58 That that would make sense to them.
02:30:00 And there were just also like the globalist elements to it, right, like there was in the very beginning of the British version when he was saying that like, oh, I I I I I I I don't want to live in the ghetto anymore.
02:30:14 And I want to go out and see the world.
02:30:16 You know, it shows like the young, the young Jew and Hebrew School or whatever.
02:30:21 And they they threw in, I forget the exact wording now, but it was something along the lines that will soon the whole world will, will, will, won't matter what color, creed or race we are, we'll all be the same in the one world and at the end of the movie they they put up that title card that said something about.
02:30:36 You know basically that, you know, someday we'll all be one.
02:30:38 And so it's it's a little weird that.
02:30:42 That you know, the the film makers made the assumption that their audience would be receptive to that, that they would like that.
02:30:49 Now it wasn't a super popular movie like I was.
02:30:51 Saying, like the German one was.
02:30:53 But it just shows you it shows you a huge difference in how the two people were perceiving the JQ at the time.
02:31:06 Let's see here.
02:31:08 I've been watching you for many, many years now.
02:31:10 You're both made me laugh and horrified.
02:31:14 Every time.
02:31:15 So thanks for both.
02:31:15 Well, I appreciate that, Romeo.
02:31:18 John Connor, maybe an interesting stream.
02:31:20 I was shocked to learn the Jews tried to take Tasmania from Australia.
02:31:26 Supported by politicians, please consider a deep dive.
02:31:30 Alaska was even considered by Roosevelt.
02:31:35 Oh, as a Jewish state, that's odd.
02:31:38 Can you imagine?
02:31:38 Of Alaska was like Israel.
02:31:42 They have frozen Israel.
02:31:45 Man of low moral fiber. I get what you're saying. Thanks for expanding on the thoughts. I appreciate it. I like your conclusion that 100 is not that high, but it's astronomically high for most non whites. Yeah, except Asians, I guess. Right, Asians. Hundreds probably. Also not that high.
Speaker 4
02:32:05 Didn't didn't like the white I.
Devon
02:32:07 Thought the white average used to be like 105 or 106 or something.
02:32:11 Right, wasn't it?
02:32:12 And that's just gone down and now it's closer to 100. So 100 is and it's.
02:32:17 Not that high.
02:32:20 There's people way smarter than I am and I'm.
02:32:24 I'm you know, I'm not in the.
02:32:28 In in the 100 zone at all.
02:32:31 UM.
02:32:33 Let's see here.
02:32:36 Ranger. Last but not least, I went to a private school in Socal and we had the one black guy in the early 2000s.
02:32:46 Then I moved to Hawaii and realized that I had to change my language by dumbing down the words I use so that people would understand.
02:32:55 Me in the private school I went to there.
02:32:58 Big difference in competitiveness.
02:33:00 Yeah, I that that's something that.
02:33:04 Not just in school, but professionally.
02:33:08 When I would get paired up with a non white in a like a science like which let's you know like in high school right that I went to a fairly white high school and in fact I would say it was almost the white high school.
02:33:26 And if I ever got teamed up in some kind of class project with a non white.
02:33:32 My whole.
02:33:33 At it, you know, demeanor changed.
02:33:36 Like I I I would find myself.
02:33:42 Not condescending to them, but like, yeah, like having to.
02:33:47 It was necessary too.
02:33:49 It wasn't like I was, like, patting some smart, you know, ***** on the head.
02:33:52 And going alright boy, I know this is hard for you to understand.
02:33:55 But I mean like you know, if you got paired up with someone a non white, you would just made assumptions that, hey, this person's not going to be as with it excuse me.
02:34:04 As a.
02:34:05 As a white might be.
02:34:16 Alright, sorry I had to cough there.
02:34:17 Alright, guys, I'm gonna shut down.
02:34:19 I'm ******* dying over here and.
02:34:24 All right.
02:34:24 So I appreciate you guys coming and checking out the stream on Saturday.
02:34:28 We're gonna have a kind of, I want to call it a special edition, but it's going to be pretty funny.
02:34:33 It's gonna be pretty funny, and it'll be it'll be a a lighter side of things than than what we've been doing lately.
02:34:41 And so look forward to that in the mean.
02:34:44 Time for black pills.
02:34:46 I'm of course.
02:34:48 Devin stack.
Speaker 26
02:34:49 Drive down the influence.
Speaker 20
02:34:51 I've been driving on the ************* influence, but I understand that I wouldn't also driving, I wouldn't driving.
Speaker 26
02:34:57 But you do understand that you have.
02:34:58 Been arrested, Sir.
Speaker 20
02:34:59 I understand that I've been.
Speaker 26
02:35:00 A risk at this time, we're conducting a criminal investigation which is being videotaped by Broward Sheriff's Office for court presentation only.
02:35:06 You understand that, Sir.
Speaker 20
02:35:08 I guess he's got a moving camera shining on too.
Speaker 26
02:35:12 Which is a balanced test.
02:35:13 Just stand with both your feet together, arms at your side.
Speaker 20
02:35:16 Hey, I'm going to take just like this.
02:35:20 I'm going to tell you just like this.
02:35:22 I might.
02:35:23 I'm drunk.
02:35:24 Yeah, I've been drinking.
02:35:25 But I wasn't driving the ************* officer he saw ************ Trump in my lap and I told her to get off and she got off and he stopped me.
02:35:36 I'm got in the car and I don't wanna hear that ****.
02:35:38 I don't even.
02:35:39 Want I don't even want.
02:35:40 To hear. Hey, whatever.
02:35:41 You have to do you do that.
02:35:43 The ******* ****, the ************.
02:35:44 Hey, you must be you must be getting him some precious stuff.
02:35:48 Where, where, where.
Speaker 26
02:35:51 Mr. Turner, are you going?
02:35:53 To do the physical performance test.
Speaker 20
02:35:54 Physical performances?
Speaker 26
02:35:56 One, I just ask you.
Speaker 20
02:35:56 I do the physical performance test, but like I said, I was thinking that I wait.
02:36:01 ************* driving, Sir.
02:36:03 The ************.
02:36:04 Say what he wanna.
02:36:05 ************* say, hey, you still?
Speaker 26
02:36:05 Are you going to do the physical forms?
Speaker 20
02:36:07 Say you too.
02:36:09 Hey, you come over here and see what?
02:36:10 Hey, you.
Speaker 26
02:36:11 Turner, let's do the physical performance test.
02:36:13 Please put both feet together.
Speaker 20
02:36:13 What physical buttons were plummeted alright?
Speaker 26
02:36:16 Toes together, Sir.
02:36:17 Both toes.
02:36:18 Let's go.
02:36:19 Both toes arms at your sides, head tilted back and eyes closed.
02:36:22 I'll tell you when close your eyes.
02:36:24 Please keep them closed.
02:36:27 Put your feet together.
02:36:28 Please yeah.
02:36:29 Arm shoulder height.
02:36:31 Extend your index fingers only on search.
02:36:35 Put your head back and close.
Speaker 29
02:36:35 Your eyes.
Speaker 3
02:36:37 You close your eyes.
Speaker 26
02:36:38 Sir, I'm not doing the test.
Speaker 20
02:36:39 When you close your mother, your eyes, Sir, huh?
Speaker 26
02:36:44 Head back. close your.
Speaker 20
02:36:44 And you can't close your eyes.
02:36:46 Where I got to close.
02:36:46 My ****** *******.
Speaker 26
02:36:47 Because you are the one that's taking the test.
02:36:49 Ohh, touch your head back and close your eyes.
02:36:55 Sir, tilt your head back and close your eyes.
Speaker 20
02:36:55 Close your eyes.
02:36:59 Is you?
Speaker 26
02:37:00 Sir, are you refusing this test?
Speaker 20
02:37:02 Yeah, I'm refusing the ************* kid.
Speaker 26
02:37:04 Alright, he refuses the testing.
02:37:06 The Sir don't yell.
02:37:07 Come back here, Sir.
Speaker 20
02:37:08 I'm telling the ************ I'm putting driving.
02:37:10 I knew I wouldn't drive.
Speaker 26
02:37:13 That concludes the physical portion of the video of.
02:37:14 The time is.
02:37:15 535.
02:37:16 Maybe have the arresting.
02:37:17 Deputy please.
Speaker 20
02:37:17 I told him I might be ************* drunk.
02:37:19 I know I wasn't ************* driving.
02:37:23 You want to push.
Speaker 16
02:37:24 The go on and put the.
Speaker 20
02:37:25 Handcuffs on me.
02:37:26 Man, this ****, I don't want no got.
02:37:29 Damn dumb ship.
02:37:31 Put the handcuffs on me.
Speaker 7
02:37:32 You've been.
Speaker 11
02:37:33 Man for driving while intoxicated, driving while under the influence of alcoholic beverages.
02:37:37 Model glue.
Speaker 20
02:37:38 I refuse to answer any question on the grounds that it may incriminate me.
Speaker 13
02:37:42 Urine test.
Speaker 20
02:37:43 I refuse to answer any questions under the grounds that they have made incriminate me.
Speaker 11
02:37:48 Extension of your privileged to operate a.
Speaker 20
02:37:50 I refuse to answer any questions under the grounds that they male coming at me.
Speaker
02:37:54 Period of one year if.
Speaker 26
02:37:55 You're understand what I read to you?
02:37:57 Hell, no.
Speaker 20
02:37:58 But I refuse to answer any questions under the grounds that it may incriminate.
Speaker 29
02:38:02 Do you want me to explain this thing?
Speaker 20
02:38:03 Hell no.
02:38:04 You should bring them to my ******.
02:38:06 ******* lawyer.
Speaker 11
02:38:06 You realize have improved.
Speaker 20
02:38:07 You ain't blame him to my lawyer.
Speaker
02:38:09 Will be suspended, right?
Speaker 5
02:38:10 You realize that, right?
02:38:11 And you refused to?
Speaker 20
02:38:12 Take the breath.
02:38:12 Hey, man, my life is already suspended.
02:38:15 I'm already on the suspension.
Speaker
02:38:16 You gotta take a breath.
02:38:17 Test. You gotta take a.
Speaker 20
02:38:18 Breath test what ************* breath test?
Speaker 3
02:38:20 You gonna take a breath test?
Speaker 20
02:38:21 Hell no.
Speaker 1
02:38:22 Good now.
Speaker 26
02:38:23 This is Sir, Sir.
02:38:25 Turner, I must read your Miranda warning.
02:38:27 Any verbal yes or no to each question.
Speaker 20
02:38:29 I want you to put the ************* handcuffs on me and take me to ************* jail.
Speaker 26
02:38:32 Have the.
02:38:33 Right.
Speaker 20
02:38:33 The *** **** ****.
02:38:35 I'm tired of this ****** ******* ****.
02:38:37 Y'all ******* with me.
02:38:39 I don't wanna hear this.
02:38:39 ****. Touch me, but hey.
Speaker 24
02:38:41 Touch me again.
Speaker 26
02:38:43 That can close the video.