INSOMNIA STREAM: RACIST BARBIE EDITION.mp3
03/31/2021Devon
00:00:00 Good evening. Good morning, good afternoon.00:03:40 Good Lord, my.
00:03:42 My classified cat is making a lot of noise.
00:03:47 So if you hear crazy sounds in the background, it's the sounds of.
00:03:51 Spring making the classified cat **** out. It's a.
00:03:58 It's something to behold. It's.
00:03:59 Like the weather gets warm and all the creepy crawlies come out and.
00:04:04 He decides that he wants to run around in circles like a crazy thing. But uh yeah. Though spring is definitely here.
00:04:12 I've officially shut down the heater.
00:04:17 I am now having windows open that kind of weather.
00:04:20 And have a lot of have had.
00:04:22 A lot of blooming things.
00:04:25 In fact, maybe I'll show you some pictures.
00:04:26 I took.
00:04:28 Let me take a look here. You know might as well because.
Speaker 3
00:04:31 We're going to talk about some dark stuff.Devon
00:04:34 So we might as well look at some pretty pictures first.00:04:36 Right. Might as well.
00:04:39 Might as well.
00:04:41 So the.
00:04:44 There's a way to just download all?
00:04:45 These at once, so I'm not saying they're downloading little by little.
00:04:50 Now I have to do one by one, that's OK.
00:04:58 So I'm going to show you guys.
00:05:02 What it's looking like?
00:05:06 At the pillbox there we go.
00:05:16 So we got a new cactus pads.
00:05:20 Popping up on all the old cactus pads that I had rammed into the ground before the winter.
00:05:30 And now it's warming up. They've rooted, and they're they're starting to get big.
00:05:34 So that's one.
00:05:37 Let's see here.
00:05:40 This is not a cactus. Believe it or not.
00:05:44 I'm actually surprised it survived the winter.
00:05:48 It's they people.
00:05:51 Call it the a corn cob cactus, but it's actually an aphobia.
00:05:56 An Euphorbia that's full of a toxin.
00:06:02 That is like 10,000 times. It's it's like capsaicin or I think it's capsaicin. The thing that makes Peppers hot. It's like an analog of that.
00:06:13 But it's like 10, like literally 10,000 times stronger. So it'll make you go blind. You'll be hospitalized if you ingest it.
00:06:21 But you know the rabbits don't eat it.
00:06:24 I guess on the bright side.
00:06:26 As a result.
00:06:28 But that thing, that thing survived the winter and it's starting to.
00:06:32 Yeah, some new growth. Let's see here then there's.
00:06:38 This pretty picture.
00:06:43 I don't know what kind of cactus this is.
00:06:47 But it actually blooms.
00:06:50 It was. It was setting out flowers.
00:06:51 During the winter time.
00:06:53 And so it's not super crazy.
00:06:56 That it's putting out flowers now, although it's putting.
00:06:58 Out a lot more now.
00:07:01 And here's another.
00:07:03 Variety of opuntia.
00:07:09 That is growing fresh pads.
00:07:16 So the way that these work, if you've ever wanted to grow cactus, which I know everyone everyone has, right?
00:07:24 Everyone's wanted to grow cactus.
00:07:27 So I know I'm speaking to.
00:07:28 Pretty much everybody here.
00:07:29 If you get a cat, any, any cactus that has pads.
00:07:33 Is in the Opuntia family.
00:07:36 And if you just get a pad and rip it off the cactus.
00:07:41 And put it in the ground.
00:07:44 And you know and and not like.
00:07:46 Maybe not like in direct sunlight with no water. I mean, you gotta, you know.
00:07:50 Be a little be a little kind to it.
00:07:54 Everywhere you see.
00:07:56 A little bump.
00:07:58 Where the like the.
00:08:01 The needles are coming out of right.
00:08:04 Those will become places that.
00:08:07 Roots will come out of.
00:08:10 And it will root.
00:08:12 And then it will start growing pads out of out of itself and you've got a whole new cactus.
00:08:19 It just takes a little.
00:08:20 Bit of time.
00:08:22 But this guy I mean.
00:08:23 This this is he started that big pad, started like I planted him around the same time before it got cold and he started to grow that one pad and then it got cold and it just shut down and stopped growing. And then as soon as.
00:08:36 It warmed up like all these other pads just started popping out.
00:08:39 So he'll be.
00:08:41 He'll go from one pad to like an actual cactus, probably in the next month or so.
00:08:46 And then those pads will grow pads. I mean they, they they grow pretty well.
00:08:49 Depends on the variety, but they grow pretty quick.
00:08:52 Alright, so let me do another.
00:08:54 Show you another one like this one started out.
00:08:59 As a single pad also.
00:09:03 But it's been in the ground slightly longer.
00:09:08 That's uh.
00:09:10 It's a Santa Rita.
00:09:13 But you can see it was one pad and then it grew. These other pads and now each one of those pads is growing.
00:09:19 More pads.
00:09:20 So this thing is going to get ******* big.
00:09:23 Which is great, and the animals don't seem to bother these. In fact something I found. I don't know if this is like.
00:09:30 A thing, but it's in my experience so far, this is what's been the case.
00:09:35 All the cactuses that are blue or purple, the animals don't touch them.
00:09:41 And I'm thinking it's because the the cactuses that are blue or purple, and in fact this happens to green cactuses when the weather gets cold.
00:09:49 They turn like red or they turn purple.
00:09:53 And I think it's because they create like a natural like an antifreeze. So when it gets below freezing the there's no, you know, the the pads aren't freezing and blowing the cell walls up and all that stuff and killing it.
00:10:11 And I'm wondering if I mean these are edible. I could. I'm I'll probably eat one of these pads as an experiment, but I wonder if, like whatever that alkaloid is or whatever it is that does, that just makes the pads taste like **** or.
00:10:24 Something, but yeah, that's so that's that but.
00:10:29 They all produce fruit, just not as.
00:10:31 I mean, each Friday has a different amount of fruit.
00:10:34 That it produces.
00:10:36 So Speaking of turning reddish, here is.
00:10:42 Another cactus.
00:10:45 That you can see parts of it. This is the first flower that it's popped out.
00:10:51 But you can kind.
00:10:51 Of see it's a little hard gets out of focus. We can kind of see some reddish redness, like around it. That is from winter, like that'll turn green. It's just it's still warming up to green basically. So that's another guy.
00:11:06 That's blooming.
00:11:09 And then let's see here.
00:11:14 A lot of these look kind of the same.
00:11:16 Here's an aloe flower so all my aloe my allow has been flowering for a little while, but it's like really going crazy now so this is.
00:11:28 By our aloe and this is an aloe Vera aloe Vera. The flowers are like yeah.
00:11:34 This is alao starts with a B, but I forget it's like aloe.
00:11:39 Aloe Bernstein it's the Jewish hello. No, I don't. I don't remember. It's aloe. Something with a B. But it's not. It doesn't have the the cool skin care properties of aloe Vera. It's just for decoration and well, I guess if you like hummingbirds. The hummingbirds love this ****.
00:11:57 And uh, let's see here.
00:11:59 And then this one I.
00:12:01 I forget what it's called. I think it might.
Speaker 4
00:12:03 Be called MM.Devon
00:12:05 Like dog tail or monkey Tail, it's one of those tail ones, but it's the kind of cactus that usually grows.00:12:13 In a tree in the rainforest.
00:12:17 And so it's more like a vine.
00:12:22 But that's it. It sent out its first flowers today too, so that's good.
00:12:28 So all the cactus is growing.
00:12:32 Starting to get a little blooming.
00:12:36 But it's just beginning. Like this is the just the very, very, very beginning. There's going to be tons of.
00:12:43 Flowering cactuses and especially as they get bigger and they've got more pad space to flower and then those flowers once they get.
00:12:53 You know, ****** by bees and hummingbirds. They will become fruit.
00:12:59 And not all the fruit is worth it, like some of the some of the.
00:13:02 Cactus like well, like this thing for example, right, when these things get fertilized, they just turn into like little seed pods. I mean, you, they're technically edible, I guess. Or at least I think so. I'm not. Maybe I'm not on these guys, but probably cuz that's that's how the seeds get dispersed, right.
00:13:19 Animals are supposed to eat the.
00:13:21 The fruit and then they shift the seeds out wherever and it grows more.
00:13:27 Which is also why the seeds are like invincible, like they're bulletproof. It's in fact it makes makes processing the fruit kind of a *****.
00:13:36 But it's it's because they're built to survive. Going through the digestive system of an animal and still be viable on the way out.
00:13:47 But So what? That what happens is all these flowers will get fertilized, they'll turn into fruit.
00:13:54 And depending on the variety, I've got a lot of variety. Actually I have commercial varieties that are specifically bred to produce fruit, but those are still babies because they were they they they must also be the most delicious pads, because all the animals attacked those last year and.
00:14:14 So I had to bring a bunch like the the surviving bits of cactus.
00:14:18 That that I.
00:14:19 Mean. I mean, these guys were pretty mangled. Maybe I'll take some pictures of those so you can kind of see what I'm talking about like we're talking like in some cases, it's like half of a chewed up pad and.
00:14:28 So I had.
00:14:29 I got it back, you know, brought him back to life in a grow.
00:14:32 And they're now, they're on the ground again, but they're they're quite behind in terms of maturing, so it'll probably be like about three years before any of those guys are giving me any fruit. But I've got a bunch of other varieties that will be making fruit pretty excited about that.
00:14:52 In fact, there's some that already started making fruit, which is weird. So because I don't remember, I don't remember them ever blooming.
00:15:02 But anyway, so that's that's what's.
00:15:04 Going on at the at the pillbox.
00:15:08 All right, now time for bad news.
00:15:16 I bet you could grow hot Peppers like. I mean, you know, I grew last year on accident. I grew hot Peppers on accident. Like my my neighbors, I guess got started on accident. They they were eating these.
00:15:28 I don't. I don't think they're they they might be Tabasco, Peppers, they're there's there are like these little I think they are Tabasco Peppers, they're these little orange Peppers and they had some Peppers the previous year and they threw a bunch of the seeds into like this bucket and it just started growing the plants.
00:15:46 And they were like, hey, you want to?
00:15:48 Try to grow this right.
00:15:49 The human culture bed.
00:15:51 And they took off like crazy and grew a bunch of Peppers. And they were hot as **** and I'm selling.
00:15:57 I eat ghost.
00:15:58 Pepper, like I am not a ***** when it.
00:16:01 Comes to. I mean I I kind of feel like I could be pepper sprayed and it wouldn't be.
00:16:06 That bad? You.
00:16:07 Know like I I have a high.
00:16:08 Tolerance for hot and spicy.
00:16:11 And these were hot as ****. Like if you picked them, like, right off the plant.
00:16:15 I mean like and they're.
00:16:16 Little they were like the size of.
00:16:19 I don't know like the the last part of your pinky finger, right? The last you know, knuckle or whatever. So just like a little tiny little tiny pepper. But you eat like, if you just bit like, the tip of it off. And it was, it wasn't Even so much that your mouth would be on fire. Your your stomach would be on.
00:16:37 Fire like like.
00:16:38 In in a few seconds.
00:16:40 After you swallowed it, so those, I hope, come.
00:16:43 Back because it's the.
00:16:45 Hugo culture bed, the way those work.
00:16:47 You're supposed to just let it do its thing, so you don't. You don't collect seeds from the plants or anything like that. You just let enough of it stay on the plant to where it reseeds itself, which worked for the artichokes. Because I I'd have a massive ******* art like a massive artichoke.
00:17:06 Plant. It's like the size of a well, it's like half the size of my car. Like it's huge growing out of one of the huge.
00:17:14 Beds and the place where the the hot Peppers were. Nothing's growing yet, nothing's growing. So we'll see if I I don't know. I know that that plant stayed around longer like the season. Like it. It goes well beyond where the most plants you've you've already harvested most plants like it goes into like.
00:17:35 Early winter, so I don't know if that means it doesn't germinate until later, or if just none of the seeds germinated, which would be kind of a a shame because I left a **** ton of the Peppers on the plant.
00:17:46 So that it would so that it would reset.
00:17:50 But I've got carrots growing that again. Same thing they reseated themselves.
00:17:56 But that's about it. Like the huge culture bed got taken over by, well, a lot of cat. This is. I didn't give a **** about that were edible and they would get if they got attacked by animals or whatever. I would just ram that. Whatever was left of the pet if I had.
00:18:13 Like a bunch.
00:18:14 Of it, and I didn't care and didn't didn't.
00:18:16 Want to revive it in the grow tent? Inside I would just move it into the huge culture bed and say you know whatever, do your thing and they all they all did really well. And then there's.
00:18:27 A couple other plants that have kind of taken over that aren't very useful, but which I'll probably chop down. I'm just I'm letting them grow for biomass so I can, you know, might as well, I'll chop them and drop them when and.
00:18:38 If nothing else starts.
00:18:39 Coming up, but the artichoke plants, apparently artichokes, grow here. Great. Or maybe I just got, like, some genetics.
00:18:47 That that work really great here, but it's, I mean, it's ******* massive. And last years was pretty big too, but it only created like the the only plant that came up and I guess this is like the.
00:18:58 The the child of that plant, it was pretty big too, but it only made like 3 artichokes. So for like for how much plant space it takes up. Not really worth it. And this one has yet to.
00:19:12 You know, pop up.
00:19:13 Any flower shoot. So I have no idea how many it's going to make. I'm sure there's other tricks you can do to make to force it to.
00:19:20 Make more kind of like a. Well, I don't know. When I was a punk kid, you know, growing weed in a closet, you would top the weed plant to make more tops like you would chop the top of the stock off.
00:19:32 And then it would branch out more and you could chop it again and branch out more. And so I've thought about, well, maybe I could top the plant and it would make, you know, two artichokes instead of 1. I don't know. I don't know. I'm not super worried about it because again, it just seems like it's a bad. It's not a very efficient.
00:19:52 Way of getting calories, you know just it's it's it's like a nice to have, but it's not something that I think is worth growing long term or anything like that.
00:20:04 But anyway.
00:20:06 On to the bad news.
00:20:13 OK, what can be our first story and we got so one of the things I was looking at, we'll probably go over these after I go over the news. I was looking through some old PSAS old anti racism PSA's.
00:20:28 And I also found a video of Bush.
00:20:34 Talking doing an address to the country after the Rodney King riots and it just, you know, when you watch these PSA's.
00:20:45 And you watch these statements.
00:20:47 And it's just.
00:20:50 It's just it's so obvious that this is.
00:20:52 A problem that hasn't.
00:20:55 Hasn't changed.
00:20:57 In 200 years.
00:21:00 It's been the exact same ******* problem.
00:21:03 And it hasn't gotten.
00:21:04 Better, in fact, it's it's it's it's worse.
00:21:07 It's worse.
00:21:09 And not because the problem itself necessarily has got worse. It's that the white people that were like the the the dam holding back the violence have gotten weaker, so more of it spilling over.
00:21:27 And more of.
00:21:28 Them are capitulating to like the the rhetoric.
00:21:32 Of the.
00:21:34 Violent black population.
00:21:38 And blaming themselves and thawing on their swords. And I mean it's.
00:21:44 It's it's anyway. So we'll take a look at some of these PSAS, these anti racism PSAS we might watch at least.
00:21:51 We're not gonna.
00:21:52 Watch the whole thing. It's it's long and.
00:21:53 It's repetitive, but one of.
00:21:55 The things cause I I I hadn't.
00:21:57 Seen it, I just. I don't even know why I had it. I had it in one of my folders.
00:22:01 And I.
00:22:01 Was like, oh, this might be interesting and the the.
00:22:04 The most striking thing about it? I mean, look, it's Bush senior. He was probably in on JFK's assassination. He was the head of the CIA. Not a good guy.
00:22:14 Not a good guy.
00:22:16 Terrible Guy, evil guy. Hopefully in hell or there isn't it. If he's not in hell, there's not a hell.
Speaker 3
00:22:26 But his his response?Devon
00:22:31 To the the riots.00:22:36 Miles better.
00:22:38 Then Trump's response?
00:22:41 Not just in.
00:22:41 Rhetoric, which the rhetoric was better too.
00:22:45 But just in in the the actual response.
00:22:50 And so that was a little black Pilling because again, it was what year was that, 92?
00:22:58 So we're talking about 30 years ago.
00:23:01 And even though 30 years ago.
00:23:05 We we we've watched, you know like that that in living color clip from the 90s and then by the 90s it was already coolly black. Whites weren't just ******* falling over them, they weren't kneeling.
00:23:18 OK.
00:23:20 I mean, they weren't kneeling.
00:23:25 They were. They were patronizing.
00:23:29 And and accommodating and tolerant.
00:23:34 But they weren't kneeling.
00:23:38 And you can sense that and in the way that that Bush talks about the problem. And look, he's again.
00:23:46 He's he's sucking the the ***** **** just as much as as.
00:23:49 Trump ever did.
00:23:51 But he's not kneeling.
00:23:55 He's not sitting there. I guess Twitter didn't exist, but he's not doing the equivalent of tweeting out law and order like he's actually sending in federal troops and **** like that into LA.
00:24:06 So we might take a look at that.
00:24:10 And then some of these PSAS, I was looking at, they stretch all, they grow, they go from the 70s and then I got a few of the, the more modern ones that we can take a look at.
00:24:20 To contrast, kind of.
00:24:23 How they have changed but first.
00:24:28 Let's take.
00:24:29 A look.
00:24:31 At the news.
Speaker
00:24:34 Bump, bump, bump bum.Devon
00:24:39 All right.00:24:49 So First off, I want to show actually going to show a.
00:24:52 Clip. Before we go over the news.
00:24:57 You know, I haven't dropped any frames since I started streaming. This is a first.
00:25:02 I don't want to knock on wood there just in case it starts ******* up.
00:25:08 Alright, so I'm going to do.
00:25:11 Waiting for a video to download from my telegram. You've probably seen this already. I mean, 17.6 thousand people have seen it so.
00:25:20 It's one of more.
00:25:21 The more popular posts on telegram, there's a book for gay bees. There's a book that is made for children.
00:25:32 It's ABC book that teaches them about.
00:25:36 How to be gaybies?
00:25:40 And there's a video of a.
00:25:42 A very proud, probably single mother.
00:25:49 Showing off her her son's ability.
00:25:53 To read through this.
00:25:55 This wondrous book.
00:26:00 Because normalizing pedophilia is next. In fact, you might even if you're, if you're super conspiracy minded, you might even say this Matt Gaetz thing.
00:26:12 Is a step in that direction. This Matt Gates thing is, is there to get.
00:26:20 Trump supporters Trump types.
00:26:22 Maga people.
00:26:24 To make excuses.
00:26:28 For begging underage girls.
00:26:32 No, she's just. She's 17. That's close enough.
00:26:36 See, when you have no principles right when you have no principles.
00:26:41 But anyway, we'll get to that in a second. So let's take a look at.
00:26:45 This video first.
Speaker 6
00:26:53 I like yes.Speaker 3
00:27:23 Tax question.Devon
00:27:42 I just realized this is.00:27:43 Probably not working. I think I unmuted the wrong thing. Huh?
00:27:47 You're probably hearing random video audio alright.
00:27:53 OK.
00:27:58 OK, I have fixed it.
00:28:04 Yeah, I don't remember what the background video is anymore.
00:28:08 Hopefully it wasn't anything too terrible.
Speaker 9
00:28:13 What is that anyway?Devon
00:28:15 I'm going to.00:28:15 Look, now I'm curious what I've subjected you to.
00:28:19 Oh, OK, that's not too bad.
00:28:22 That's actually kind of wholesome.
00:28:26 Back to this video only with audio working so that it makes sense. How about?
Speaker 1
00:28:30 That eight is 4/9.00:28:35 B is.
00:28:36 4/5.
00:28:39 C is for coming out.
00:28:44 Drive, yes.
00:28:50 Is false.
00:28:51 Family oh, Mr. Popes.
00:28:59 Who is black is 4.
00:29:10 86.
00:29:16 I'm looking for love.
00:29:26 One is metal.
00:29:29 One is 4.
00:29:34 All this.
00:29:37 So something like that.
00:29:44 Is 4.
00:29:47 That's OK.
00:29:48 He is fulfilled.
00:29:55 This is so slow.
00:29:59 Two is 4.
00:30:04 You was 4 V is 4.
00:30:07 Whoa. Yeah, you do.
00:30:12 That was pretty good, OK.
00:30:26 Y is 4.
00:30:28 And Z is 4.
00:30:31 Then Zest Nest BC you like this book? Yes.
Devon
00:30:48 So there you go.00:30:51 That's America's future right there.
00:30:56 Kids raised on the gay BC's.
00:31:03 Zoomers have like record numbers of of faggs like they're at. Was it like 1718%?
00:31:11 Yeah, expect that to move up.
00:31:15 And like I said before, when when there's when.
Speaker 9
00:31:17 There's no other way to be edgy.Devon
00:31:20 You're gonna have to. There's people are gonna want to **** kids.00:31:25 I mean right now.
00:31:28 Right now, what's edgy?
00:31:29 Like right now?
00:31:32 Is actually not even this. This isn't considered edgy.
00:31:36 To you, it might be.
00:31:40 But not not to.
00:31:42 I mean, there's parents buying this and and getting.
00:31:45 Their kids to read it.
00:31:47 And and and cheering them on.
00:31:54 But right now, what's edgy is is the Satan shoe. You know, like the the rapper getting ****** in the ***.
00:32:01 By the devil.
00:32:02 To sell you Satan shoes like that's.
Speaker 3
00:32:04 What's edgy right now?Devon
00:32:09 So where else? Where do you got to?00:32:10 Go where can you go from there?
Speaker 9
00:32:13 You you gotta where?Devon
00:32:15 Do you like seriously.00:32:16 Where can you go from there?
00:32:18 Because once getting ****** in the *** by the devil and selling Satan shoes is played out and old and lame.
00:32:27 What's next I mean?
00:32:30 Seriously, what's next?
00:32:35 Think we're going to find out and it's going to be look, kids like that little boy or you think he you think him or or the kids like him they're going to stand up to whatever it is.
00:32:46 Do you think kids that are raised on that book?
00:32:50 Or even just some form of that.
00:32:54 Are going to say, well, you know guys, maybe pedophilia that's pushing a little too far now.
00:33:05 You know, it's funny because there's a.
00:33:06 Lot of people myself.
00:33:07 Included on the right that say stuff like, well, you know.
00:33:12 Unfortunately, you know the boomers aren't going to get it. So we have to wait till they dug up. You know, there's that's.
00:33:19 Not like all.
00:33:21 Oh, good. OK. Because the boomers, for all their faults.
00:33:27 They they at least hate pedos still.
00:33:29 Right.
00:33:34 But once they die off, I mean, there's.
00:33:35 Not going to be.
00:33:37 Well, I mean, of course.
00:33:38 Aside from the boomers in the White House that that are pedos.
00:33:45 But there's going to be.
00:33:47 There's going to be almost no resistance to this ****.
00:33:51 Because you're going to have Gen. X and and millennials just kind of being nihilist about it.
00:33:56 Zoomers are going to be engaging in it.
00:34:00 And with all the diversity mixed in, that doesn't seem to give a **** about any of this ****. I don't see any any strong moral opposition coming from any of the groups that have been entering the United States. I mean, we've seen examples of Muslims a little bit fighting global **** in in Europe.
00:34:18 You know small, you know, isolated incidents, but they've been effective because again, they they wield the power of fear.
00:34:26 And that's something white people.
00:34:27 Don't have at all anymore.
00:34:29 And the the groups that are coming here, like I said, I I I haven't seen.
00:34:33 Any it's not. You know, it's funny because you you hear from all the Mexicans, they're natural, they're or they're natural conservatives and you know, they're Catholics. And no, I I I see zero. I mean, I don't see a whole lot of Latinos going in and.
00:34:50 Drug Testing global ****.
00:34:53 And certainly not blacks. I mean, look again, there's there's isolated examples and I'm sure there's, you know, there's always the outliers and that sort of a thing. And there might even be there might even be like Latinos against.
00:35:04 Abortion or, you know, stuff like that, right?
00:35:06 But there's nothing.
00:35:08 Nothing that's going to be able to withstand the machine.
00:35:14 They're going to be vastly outnumbered.
00:35:21 And as the population starts to look more like well.
00:35:27 Let me show you guys.
00:35:27 This, as the population starts to resemble this.
00:35:37 I mean this.
00:35:38 Is what we're working with guys.
00:35:44 That's what we're working with.
00:35:46 When you import people from an area like this.
00:35:53 They don't magically gain 30 IQ points.
00:36:02 I don't think you understand.
00:36:05 Or maybe some of you do. 30 is not like a small number when you.
00:36:09 Talk when you're.
00:36:09 Talking about IQ points.
00:36:14 I mean for some of these countries, that's like half their IQ, right there is 30.
00:36:26 But that's that's what you're going to.
00:36:27 Be working with.
00:36:31 And there's going to be there's going to be 0 opposition to this. This is part of why they want.
00:36:35 They want to replace you.
00:36:39 You're in the way of their plans.
00:36:45 I don't know. Well, not really, I mean.
00:36:49 Doesn't seem like their plans have been stopped yet, maybe slowed down a little bit.
00:36:53 But you know.
00:36:56 Anyway, so I posted that video just because it was a little bit shocking to see.
00:37:04 But not really, you know, and part of the reason is.
00:37:09 You know, let me bring up another I guess data point, some more hate facts. Let's do that. Well, I guess these aren't really hate facts.
00:37:18 This is just another.
00:37:20 Data point.
00:37:24 But this just came out as well.
00:37:27 America is has just reached.
00:37:33 Below 50% on church membership.
00:37:40 And it's funny. I was actually kind of looking for this data when I was doing The Simpsons God video, but it looks like it wouldn't have been as dramatic of a drop as I was expecting. Although I think church attendance would be, but this is church membership.
00:37:55 So this is a little more horrifying.
00:37:58 Because now we it's not that church attendance is in the toilet.
00:38:01 Which it is.
00:38:03 But now there's people that aren't even.
00:38:05 Affiliated with the church.
00:38:09 To attend.
00:38:12 And it's amazing how how steady that line was for such a long time.
00:38:17 And the first real.
00:38:22 Looks like it was in the 80s.
00:38:25 And then it kind of zigzagged on all the way down to.
00:38:30 I mean that's that's.
00:38:30 A significant drop. I mean to go from.
00:38:34 1990 we'll say 1990, we're still at 68%.
00:38:40 So you're close. I mean it's below what it was in 19501955 that you're looking at 7369. I mean, not not a huge difference, right?
00:38:52 To go all the way to 1990 or or, you know 1995.
00:38:57 Or 2000, it was still at 70.
00:39:02 2000 was at 70.
00:39:09 Which was close.
00:39:11 Close to the 1950 number.
00:39:15 So for 50.
00:39:16 Years it was.
Speaker
00:39:17 A. It was.Devon
00:39:17 A small decline.00:39:20 But then it just *******.
00:39:21 Nose died after 2000.
00:39:26 We went from 70 to 47%. So for the first time this just happened, or at least Gallup just now got the data.
00:39:36 For the first time in American history.
00:39:40 We are now below.
00:39:42 50%.
00:39:47 So you're going to have a lot of people that I.
00:39:49 Mean **** you already do.
00:39:51 You already have popular Internet personalities.
00:39:55 On gay video platforms.
00:40:00 Justifying child ****.
00:40:04 And not not, uh, not being banned from the platform.
00:40:12 I mean, that's just a breath away from.
00:40:15 From making the moral argument for allowing pedophiles to **** kids.
00:40:25 And you're not going to have any religious objections?
00:40:29 And we all know who the experts are, because that's that's something.
00:40:33 That you need to think about.
00:40:37 It's not that.
00:40:39 The science. See here's the thing. When it comes to society, when you get rid of the authority.
00:40:44 Of the church.
00:40:46 What, regardless of what church that is.
00:40:49 When you get rid of religious authority, who takes over?
00:40:54 The experts, the experts take over.
00:40:58 Not the scientific method.
00:41:02 Certainly not. We all know that science science has been politicized probably forever, but it's extra bad right now.
00:41:10 To where it's almost like a joke.
00:41:17 And so that, you know, the experts that are going to write the papers on actually it it's actually it's it totally doesn't affect children to have sex with adults. It's good in fact it's good.
Speaker 3
00:41:30 We did a study.00:41:33 Studies show.
Devon
00:41:36 Than exposing young children to sexual situations.00:41:42 Leads to positive.
00:41:45 Life outcomes or, you know whatever.
00:41:50 And that's all. That's all you'll need.
00:41:54 You'll need the same fagots that are writing the studies that that all the leftists and the the authoritative sources cite.
00:42:05 You just need them to write.
00:42:06 Up some studies, quote UN quote.
00:42:09 That tell you that that being a pedo is awesome and and you know, getting ****** when you're a kid is awesome and.
00:42:14 There you go. It's all done.
00:42:18 And they'll ram it through like they ram through gay marriage.
00:42:24 And you won't have see the good thing about having the religious authority intact.
00:42:34 It's it's, it's an, it's a.
00:42:37 Well, I mean the there there's.
00:42:40 Provided it hasn't been global homotopy.
00:42:43 Like a lot of.
00:42:44 Religious and institutions have been which?
00:42:47 Might might even you could say.
00:42:48 Might even contribute to the drop I.
00:42:50 Don't know.
00:42:56 But you no longer have that morality. That's not based on my science.
00:43:02 You have a morality that's lasted thousands of years old.
00:43:05 Or for thousands of years.
00:43:09 And with with.
00:43:13 With with a, it's a known quantity.
00:43:16 You know what you're dealing with? It's something that hasn't changed. Now again, the problem is a lot of these institutes and institutions have changed.
00:43:27 Which may or may not account for the the drop in affiliation. I would say it contributes to my lack of affiliation.
00:43:36 I don't I look around and I don't see like a A based.
00:43:44 Denomination I just don't.
00:43:49 There as.
00:43:50 Soon as you think there's one, you do a little research and find out.
00:43:52 Oh, now they're.
00:43:53 I mean, maybe they're not as bad.
00:44:03 So anyway.
00:44:06 That's some fun info there.
Speaker 9
00:44:10 Moving right along.Devon
00:44:14 And I'll skip over that one.00:44:18 Oh boy, this one's a.
00:44:20 Good, this one's a doozy.
00:44:24 I have to look it.
00:44:25 Up, I thought.
Speaker 7
00:44:25 I had the link here.Devon
00:44:35 So this is the kind of stuff that's.00:44:37 Going to be happening as.
00:44:38 You get more diverse.
00:44:48 Hate when websites try to stop you from.
00:44:54 Using their photos.
00:44:59 It just makes it more annoying. It doesn't stop me.
00:45:03 I just want to pull up a.
00:45:04 Photo of this subhuman that's responsible before we.
00:45:10 Get into the story here.
Speaker
00:45:12 There we go.Devon
00:45:22 Alright so here is.00:45:29 This fancy guy right here.
00:45:36 Man arrested after 12 year old boy abducted, raped and shot in the face.
00:45:44 Abducted, raped and shot in the face.
00:45:49 And yes, the boy is white.
00:45:51 Of course he's white.
00:45:56 Miami-Dade County.
00:45:58 Florida police have confirmed that a man is in custody in connection with the abduction.
00:46:04 Sexual assault and shooting of a.
00:46:06 12 year old boy.
00:46:10 He was identified as 43 year old.
00:46:14 Alex Santee, I don't know. What? I can't some stupid ******* non American name.
00:46:21 Faces charges of sexual battery with a deadly weapon, serious injury, kidnapping a child under 13 and attempted murder. The boy was sexually assaulted and shot over the weekend, officials said the boy was temporarily blinded.
00:46:34 When a bullet struck him in.
00:46:35 The jaw and went out.
00:46:37 Through the other side of his head.
00:46:43 We shouldn't have to live like this.
00:46:50 The boys. And then here's the ****** ** thing. They try to make it like. Ohh. But he was saved by the the the guy dumped.
00:46:58 The body out in this black ghetto neighborhood.
00:47:02 And because some black guy called 911 instead of just leaving him for dead.
00:47:08 Now he's the hero, right?
Speaker 3
00:47:10 The boys life.Devon
00:47:11 Was likely saved by a Good Samaritan.00:47:20 The young boy says he couldn't see at the time he had lost his sight and he was using his touch trying to find his way around.
00:47:26 To seeking help.
00:47:28 A man who?
00:47:29 Who says he only goes by? Johnny says he found the young boy wandering alone and crying, blocks away from flood land market on NW 37th Ave. and 47th.
00:47:41 Street in Miami-Dade County.
00:47:52 But of course, a lot of people never.
00:47:54 Heard of this story?
00:47:58 And and if they did, they would probably blame white supremacy.
00:48:17 The victim told investigators he was pulled into the attackers car. He tried to get out, but the attacker had the child locks engaged. The car pulled onto a swail on NW 45th St. and 31st Ave.
00:48:30 Where investigators believe the sexual assault happened, at some point the child heard a loud bang and was pushed out of the car. He was shot in the face, temporarily blinded and used his touch to get around.
00:48:41 Surveillance video from the Foodland market shows witnesses coming to the boys aid and offering him water within minutes. The police and paramedics arrived, with one officer helping the child onto a Gurney before taking him to Jackson, where a hospital where he was listed in critical condition.
00:49:01 And of course, everyone's in shock. The neighbors are in shock.
00:49:11 I don't know why this is the kind of thing.
00:49:13 This This is why you get out of.
00:49:15 The cities, when people say, well, if you get out of.
Speaker 3
00:49:18 The cities. Then you won't be able to engage.Devon
00:49:22 What you mean like?00:49:24 Engage with that guy.
00:49:32 I can engage just fine over the Internet.
00:49:35 I do not need to be in close proximity to these *********.
00:49:40 To engage.
00:49:43 Get out of the ******* cities.
00:49:47 This this because this is quite literally just the beginning. I know people don't believe it and they think Ohh it's it's so terrible. I can't believe how bad it's got. This is only the ******* beginning.
00:49:58 You have no idea how bad this gets. You don't.
00:50:10 Another story, and we're not going to read.
00:50:11 It, but it's still, it's still funny.
00:50:13 It's. I guess it adds to our our statistics for this evening.
00:50:19 Another statistic.
00:50:26 There's a statistic about I don't know, something about Jews and different countries and the number 109. Well now it's a.
Speaker 3
00:50:39 110.00:50:45 Yemen has expelled the Jews 100 and 10110.
Speaker 9
00:50:55 If you're wondering why.Devon
00:50:59 Saudi Arabia is attacking Yemen.00:51:02 And why America is looking the other way? Well, I think you've just got.
00:51:05 Your answer.
00:51:11 So it's now 110. Update your memes accordingly.
Speaker
00:51:18 All right.Devon
00:51:20 Moving right along.00:51:23 You may be familiar with my.
00:51:26 My I don't know. I don't want to say my break up with.
00:51:29 YouTube I guess.
00:51:32 Calling YouTube out for being.
00:51:35 Well, for being *******.
00:51:38 And they have. They have proved me right.
00:51:46 A little bit today.
00:51:48 In response to creator feedback around well-being and targeted dislike campaigns.
00:51:55 We're testing a new a few new designs that don't show the public dislike count.
00:52:02 If you're part.
00:52:02 Of this small experiment, you might spot one of these designs in the coming weeks.
Speaker 3
00:52:15 Yeah, yeah.Devon
00:52:22 So YouTube just getting there it, you know, Speaking of things just getting worse. YouTube just.00:52:26 Gonna get gayer and gayer and gayer and gayer.
00:52:29 By this experiment, what they're saying, what that means is they're going to do this change and then analyze it and see how it affects.
00:52:38 Your viewing habits.
00:52:40 So in other words, does it if you see all these dislikes, are you less likely to watch a video?
00:52:47 You know, for example, if you got this this inauguration video from with Biden, that's only got 16,000 up and close to 100,000 down. I mean that's that's a significant uh, you know disparity there considering how he's the most popular president in American history.
00:53:07 By the numbers, so that seems a bit odd.
00:53:12 But because all of the White House's videos get this kind of a ratio, maybe not quite this dramatic. And the Biden administration has a lot of connections with Silicon Valley, so don't think of this. These aren't connected.
00:53:28 They will likely do this right now. What they're worried about is they don't want, they don't want to **** with a a process. They know that works.
00:53:36 Like their AI and their their ranking system and their algorithms, they all rely on.
00:53:43 The the the thumbs down being displayed right for them to accurately manipulate people into the videos they want.
00:53:51 So what this experiment really is, is, is it going to **** with our algorithms and AI **** to steer people to the content we want them to watch? If we make this tiny little change, because it might seem insignificant, it might not seem like a big deal. But every little thing you do in a in a complicated.
00:54:10 A process like that can possibly cause big problems, so it's I really doubt that it's anything beyond that. They just want it does this.
00:54:20 Affect the content consumption, you know consumption.
00:54:26 And they'll roll it out.
00:54:29 Because they it's funny because you already you have the the comments are disabled in this video and now you're just going to have this. So you're just going to have this. You'll see it with like a. In fact, they might have to start, just not even showing the thumbs up because then people could.
00:54:44 Still sort of determine.
00:54:46 How much people liked it just by the view count and the thumbs up you could say, OK, well, this has a million views and this only has 16,000.
00:54:58 Up up votes or whatever thumbs up.
00:55:02 For me, when I was on YouTube.
00:55:05 If I got less than 10%.
00:55:09 Of the views in thumbs up, I did something.
00:55:14 That people didn't like.
00:55:17 If if it was.
00:55:19 The I mean 20 was like really hard to get. If you got 20, you did really good.
00:55:25 Below 10, it was like oh alright, people didn't like this ****.
00:55:29 And so that's it was pretty easy to measure.
00:55:34 How? Well, like the video was just by looking just by looking at.
00:55:38 And so I think people will start doing that to to judge.
00:55:43 The video, so they'll have to take away that that data point too.
00:55:48 And eventually it.
00:55:48 Will just be TV on the Internet.
00:55:51 Where you don't even control the content.
00:55:52 Like what you watch next?
00:55:55 It's just going.
00:55:56 To slowly revert back into cable TV on the Internet.
00:56:02 It will no longer be recommended next autoplay. It will just be Nope, this is next.
00:56:11 You don't have a choice. This is what?
00:56:12 You're watching now.
00:56:19 And less and less. I guess they get the.
00:56:23 The manipulation algorithms and the AIS working effective enough to where you might as well.
00:56:29 I mean, where you're basically get.
00:56:31 The same result, right? You're getting the same result as.
00:56:34 Just force feeding whatever you want. You're just corralling them exactly towards the so you have the illusion of choice.
00:56:43 That's the only way that they'll even keep choice around, I think is if they can manipulate you or, you know, not you maybe. But the Normie hard enough.
00:56:52 To where it makes the choice aspect.
00:56:55 Of it irrelevant.
00:56:59 So they've they've removed.
00:57:03 They've removed the the down vote or whatever you want to.
00:57:06 Call that button.
00:57:09 All right. Moving right along, moving right along.
00:57:16 There is a new don't worry, it's rare. There's a new rare.
00:57:23 Side effect.
00:57:26 Of one of the vaccines.
00:57:31 Goochland County.
00:57:33 A Goochland County man suffered a severe reaction after getting his COVID-19 vaccine and VCU doctors believe it was a direct result of the shot. Richard Terrell got one dose. Johnson and Johnson vaccine earlier this month. He suffered a severe rash that spread over his entire body and turned his skin red.
00:57:54 The 74 year old man was admitted to the hospital and spent five days at VCU Medical Center. Terrell was released from the hospital, is now sharing his vaccination stories. He recovers from the from the comfort of the Goochland home. He tells 8 News that he's still very weak and it will take some time for him to fully recover.
00:58:14 But he's thankful to have received his dose.
00:58:18 It all happened so fast, my skin peeled off, Terrell said as he looked down. It's still coming off.
00:58:29 We want to see some pictures. They're kind of.
00:58:30 Gross. Well, **** it.
00:58:33 Here's a photo.
00:58:40 Alright, this is just a.
00:58:41 Mild. This is a rare.
00:58:44 Rare reaction is a rare reaction.
00:58:51 That looks good. That looks good.
00:58:56 I began to feel a little discomfort in my armpit. Then in a few days, I begin to get itchy and then a rash. And then after that, I began.
00:59:02 To swell and my skin turned red.
00:59:07 Terrell Till 8 News as days passed, things got worse. He had.
00:59:11 The consultation with the dermatologist and was told to go to.
00:59:13 The emergency.
00:59:14 Room on March 19, Terrell was admitted. The rash quickly spread over Terrell's body, his legs and hands were almost unrecognizable from the swelling.
00:59:24 And his skin was red and patchy. It was stinging and burning and itching, Terrell said as he described the pain. Whenever I bent my arms or legs like the inside of my knee, it was very painful where the skin was swollen and was rubbing against itself.
00:59:44 Yeah. And then it says the.
00:59:45 It could have been life threatening if it had not been treated.
00:59:52 Let's see here.
00:59:53 Blah blah blah, we ruled out the viral infections. We ruled out COVID-19 itself. We made sure that his kidneys and liver was OK and finally came to the conclusion that it was the vaccine that he had received that was the cause. She and her colleagues believe Terrell's reaction had something to do with his genetic makeup.
01:00:12 Oh, unlucky, unlucky genetics. And the vaccine type. Doctor Newton says Pfizer Moderna vaccines are M RNA and Johnson Johnson is a vector viral. Regardless, the reaction Terrell suffered is extremely rare. It's it's extremely rare, guys.
Speaker 9
01:00:29 Don't worry.Devon
01:00:30 If you look at the risk for adverse reaction for the vaccine, it's really, really low, said Doctor Newton.01:00:38 We haven't seen a a great concern at all. I'm a big proponent of the vaccine.
01:00:45 Terrell and Newton are encouraging people. Oh my God. So this happened to him and he's still he's still uh God.
01:00:57 ******* boomers, man.
01:00:59 It's like it's like those the parents of children that get raped to death. It's like it's like, uh, well, I mean that that guy in Florida, right. That kid, the 12 year old kid that got got almost raped at to death by.
01:01:13 By this, this little ****** right here.
01:01:15 You know like.
01:01:17 I I kind of feel like.
01:01:20 If he's an immigrant, which is possible, his last name looks kind of maybe Spanish or Puerto Rican, or, I don't know.
01:01:26 Something I kind of feel like the parents of the 12 year old might say something.
01:01:31 Like, well, we can't, you know.
01:01:33 We can't blame immigrants.
01:01:36 I don't know. He's some kind of mix.
01:01:37 Or some I don't.
01:01:38 Know what the **** this guy is? It's like.
01:01:41 Just some some ******* mud person, but anyway, it doesn't matter.
01:01:46 And this ************ here.
01:01:49 Almost died.
01:01:51 And he's still telling people to take the vaccine.
01:01:57 Oh, good Lord.
01:02:02 So many people just, I mean, and I and I get it. It's like it's hard to. It's hard to understand. It's hard to really. It's hard to understand that science has gone off the rails. It's hard to understand that science has just become politicized.
01:02:16 If you were, especially if you were raised in a country where.
01:02:20 Where it really wasn't that much.
01:02:23 Like I said, science has always been politicized on some level, but it wasn't politicized and run by POC supremacists. You know what I mean? It. And it wasn't. It wasn't wholly taken over by diversity hires and communists.
01:02:41 Like it is now.
01:02:43 So you had some good scientists. You had some really good scientists.
01:02:49 In America and in Europe.
01:02:52 For a really long time and you have these people that grew up with that idea, this, that was something that, you know, the whites were very proud of our. Our advancements in science.
01:03:03 You know the West was this innovative, inventive, creative.
01:03:08 Scientific method adhering to people.
01:03:15 But that's all gone now.
01:03:16 That's one of the things you lose with diversity.
01:03:21 But just like you know, I was saying the other day with, you know, boomers didn't. They never went to school with diversity. They just.
01:03:27 Promoted the.
01:03:29 The inclusion of the diversity into the schools of their children and grandchildren.
01:03:33 But they they.
01:03:34 Don't have any first hand experience so.
01:03:36 They they literally.
01:03:37 Do think you're just being a racist prick?
01:03:41 When you say.
01:03:42 That, you know, we should be not living.
01:03:45 In close proximity with dangerous people.
01:03:52 Because they've never lived in close proximity, dangerous people, so they have no experience.
01:03:57 And I've told I've talked about this before. It's like when you're on ham radio listening to boomers right now, like about half of what they ******* talk about is getting the vaccine.
01:04:09 Or their friend getting their vaccine, or or their friend almost got COVID or got COVID and you know, and just they.
01:04:16 There's zero questioning of the vaccine.
01:04:23 And that that includes my parents and my normie ******* brothers and sisters.
01:04:28 They're all getting vaccinated, one of one of my sisters is is convinced that she had she had COVID and and narrowly survived. You know, whatever. She probably had the ******* flu.
01:04:44 And now she's getting vaccinated, even though she's already had it.
01:04:48 And the vaccines, even the vaccines that they have right now, that none of them claimed, they even actually prevent you from?
01:04:54 Getting it.
01:04:56 It's it's supposed to lessen the symptoms.
01:05:00 So it essentially does nothing, and then you'll have to have a new one next year. The story came out today. Oh, we're going, we're going to need another.
01:05:07 Vaccine next year.
01:05:10 Because because as everyone pointed out initially.
01:05:16 Coronaviruses mutate and so making the vaccine.
01:05:20 See, they're going to turn this leg.
01:05:21 Into the flu shot.
01:05:25 And instead of getting the flu shot every year, you're going to have to.
01:05:27 Get the COVID shot every year.
01:05:32 I've avoided the flu shot my whole life, as have many people.
01:05:37 Because the flu is something that humans are familiar with and you know, sure, some people died the flu here and there, but it's not like usually it's something else is wrong with you, right.
01:05:47 Like you, you're you've already.
01:05:49 You have a compromised immune system in.
01:05:52 Some other way or you're?
01:05:54 Old or fat or something, right?
01:05:58 So it's not something that's convinced a lot of people that it's worth doing is getting the flu shot every year. There's some people that do it religiously and.
01:06:05 A lot of them still get sick.
01:06:09 But if you say Oh no, no, no, this is COVID. It's not the flu. It's something totally different.
01:06:18 It'll kill people. It'll kill your grandma.
01:06:25 You have to get this vaccine every year because it mutates every year.
01:06:32 Going to clear my throat there.
01:06:33 For a second.
01:06:34 Every year it mutates.
01:06:38 And so every year you're going to have to get a.
01:06:40 New vaccine and the ****** ** thing is.
01:06:44 If it's an M RNA vaccine, they're essentially you're going to have to alter your DNA every year. Is that is that the plan?
01:06:54 Every year you you just have to alter your DNA. No big deal.
Speaker 9
01:06:58 What could go wrong like?Devon
01:07:00 Even if it was real, right, even if even if everything they.01:07:02 Said was real. That's still ******* ********.
01:07:12 Oh God. And they are doing. They are doing the the vaccine passport stuff. As everyone was saying that they would.
01:07:19 And everyone was told all you're a conspiracy theorist. You're a conspiracy theorist.
01:07:27 Well, let's take a look here.
01:07:37 New York becomes first state to roll out Ibms digital COVID-19 vaccine passport.
01:07:45 The race is on to develop a standardized COVID-19 passport that will make it easier for businesses and venues to verify a customer's vaccination.
01:07:55 Or testing status before allowing them entry.
01:07:59 First, across the finish line.
01:08:01 IBM and New York State.
01:08:04 Which have launched the Excelsior Pass.
01:08:11 March 26th.
01:08:13 Built on the tech giant's digital health pass platform, it combines a smartphone wallet app for individual use and a scanner app for businesses.
01:08:24 The official launch comes after 2 pilot programs and beta tests proved its efficacy.
01:08:31 Users linked their vaccination records, or negative PCR or antigen test results to the Excelsior Pass.
01:08:40 Which then displays a QR code that can be scanned by businesses and event venues.
01:08:48 Individuals can also choose to print out the QR code for verification.
01:08:55 All information used by the Excelsior Pass is secured via blockchain. Oh good. We're finally using blockchain for something.
01:09:08 You mean?
01:09:17 Secured via blockchain and other encryption methods and no private health data are stored in either app.
01:09:25 Users are required to show a second form of ID alongside the digital pass to verify the health data as their own.
01:09:33 Wow, this this sounds awesome. I can't wait.
01:09:36 Hey, New Yorkers have proven they can follow public health guide guidance to beat back COVID, and the Innovative Excelsior Pass is another tool in our new toolbox. New tool. There's going to be a lot of tools there to start popping up in that.
01:09:52 Toolbox. I'll tell you what to fight the virus while allowing more sectors of the economy.
01:09:57 To reopen safely and keeping personal information that that keeping personal information secure.
01:10:06 On that blockchain, Muir Governor Andrew Cuomo said in a statement. Though the app is currently only available to New Yorkers. Oh, darn it I was, that is.
01:10:17 When do they get see?
01:10:18 They always I I want to have this.
01:10:20 App, the technology behind it was specifically designed to be scaled.
01:10:26 To other states? Well, well, good. Well, good.
Speaker 9
01:10:30 And what is this?Devon
01:10:35 I got a little error on my computer. I'm still on. OK good.01:10:40 In December, for example.
01:10:41 IBM partnered with sales force to help employers bring the digital Health pass technology to employees and customers. In the meantime, however, several other entities are rushing to roll out their own versions of the digital passport with the Washington Post reporting the Biden administration has at least seventeen of these initiatives.
01:11:01 That's radar. Oh, good.
01:11:04 Each face is the.
01:11:09 Inevitable unevitable.
01:11:11 Task of rushing to deliver a urgently needed tool that will standardize vaccine testing records to support reopening efforts. Well, alright. So anyway. Long story short.
01:11:25 We're getting the we're getting the vaccine passes, we're getting the, the, the, the COVID maccini passport.
01:11:33 The **** that we said a.
01:11:34 Year ago would happen.
01:11:36 And some people even longer than that.
01:11:39 It's happening.
01:11:41 And remember, you were a wild conspiracy theorist.
01:11:46 If you said that they would do this.
01:11:53 This is right out of that movie contagion.
01:11:59 I did a whole video on this. In fact I I might be able.
01:12:02 To pull it up if.
01:12:05 No, I can't. I don't have that.
01:12:08 I don't have that hard drive hooked up.
01:12:10 But the well I might have let me see. I might have the.
01:12:18 The video.
01:12:22 Let's see clauses.
01:12:33 No, I don't have it here.
01:12:35 But the.
01:12:37 That's too bad.
01:12:40 No, the movie.
01:12:43 Which essentially is it was like the IT was like a, you know, kind of like event to one was sort of a beta test for the governments to see to simulate kind of how this would be accepted. This was a way to plant the seed of this worldwide pandemic that was going to go around.
01:13:03 And you know.
01:13:04 What I'm going to just plug that hard.
01:13:05 Drive in because.
01:13:09 Then that entire film.
01:13:12 Which was big budget, which as I've covered before, was inspired and written by a A Jewish guy who claims to have eradicated, have eradicated polio in India, who has a really crazy.
01:13:32 CIA looking background of traveling the world with the hippies and just having limitless amounts of money to somehow do this.
01:13:43 And getting really involved with vaccines and and promoting all these initiatives that are now.
01:13:50 Becoming reality.
01:13:52 He did a Ted talk where he talked about precisely this. In fact, he was pushing for, UM, forget his last name. And here's the other word. His last name is or his first name. Last name is brilliant.
01:14:04 Forget his first name, just off the top of my head. But I did all the video on this and he in addition to, you know, pushing this stuff with that. But he was pushing an AI he want. In fact, he started raising money, he he did a Ted talk where he was asking for money where they would create an AI.
01:14:24 That would go around and spy on all social media everywhere in real time, and the AI was supposed to be programmed to start recognizing the first signs of a pandemic.
01:14:37 And if you don't think that that's going to be something that will be justified.
Speaker 3
01:14:42 This is. See the.Devon
01:14:43 Thing that COVID-19 does is it really just, I mean, no one's no one's getting in the way, right? No one's effectively stopped any of the initiatives, any of the authoritarianism that's been introduced into the society as a result of this.01:14:57 ********. And so they're they're they're going to just keep going down that path. They're not going to. They're not going to zig or zag until they hit something.
01:15:07 And they have anything?
01:15:08 Yet, or at least nothing substantial after they can't just roll right over it.
01:15:13 And this will be an initiative that's down the road. They will say, well, we, you know, it's not enough that we have this blockchain storing a lot of information about you that you have to basically carry around with you all the time on your phone. We're going to have to also use this same technology.
01:15:34 To monitor everything that you're doing and the reason why we're going to have to monitor everything you're doing is we're going to have to look for the first sign.
01:15:44 Of a pandemic, so we can stop it before the outbreak gets big.
01:15:49 And this might include biometric data, stuff like temperature sensing, whether that's maybe something that you know they they want, this wearable technology, they've they've been pushing this wearable technology for for decades.
01:16:04 Yeah. And most recently with the, you know, you got like the kind of like, the the stuff that people get, like the Nike wristband or whatever, that thing.
01:16:17 Is and there's.
01:16:17 The other brand, I forget off the top of.
01:16:19 My head what it is, but yeah, they they.
01:16:21 Sell it. It's like oh.
01:16:22 It's just a pedometer, you know, it's just.
01:16:24 It's a pedometer, and it's it's to keep track of your heart rate and you can wear this when you go to the gym and.
01:16:32 That's all you need it for and and.
01:16:34 There's it. It plugs into your.
01:16:36 Scale. You know, we can have.
01:16:38 Like why you know as?
01:16:39 They get these these technologies.
01:16:43 Smaller and smaller and smaller. That's this isn't right around the corner, but it's it's.
01:16:48 On the way.
01:16:49 They they this will graduate from saying that you need to have a app on your phone just to get into the grocery store, which is what? That's.
01:16:57 Saying what they're saying right now is that they're you're going to have to have a.
01:17:03 App on your phone.
01:17:04 Just to go into a grocery store, an app on your phone that's going to be linked to your medical records, and you'll have to also show a form of ID, so you can't just have, like fake, you know, like a fake QR code printed up from your friend or something like that. Unless you look a lot a.
01:17:21 Lot like.
01:17:22 Him and so.
01:17:24 They're going to be able to track very effectively everywhere you're going just by from, you know, by virtue of this system. And don't think that it's not going to.
01:17:32 I mean, why would they not include where you're going in this database, but they're also going to start saying that they need to start monitoring your vital signs at all times.
01:17:46 They're going to have to see and that way they can, you know, they'll use the excuse. Well, I mean, we need to because then we can see if we get like.
01:17:54 A pocket where?
01:17:55 All these people start getting a fever, you know, in this localized area, we can then quarantine that area before it it it spreads to the rest of the population.
01:18:07 And that that's going to be part of it.
01:18:11 See the access to see big data and I know so many people don't recognize the danger of big data.
01:18:18 It's it's so dangerous because as much as you want to believe that you're this unique snowflake and nothing that you do is predictable and and you're just you're you're totally an individual and everything you're you're more predictable than you think.
01:18:36 In fact, if the only thing that makes you not predictable is the complexity of the systems that are, I guess guiding or informing what you do.
Speaker 9
01:18:54 And I'm not saying.Devon
01:18:54 That we're all just automatons, but on some level.01:18:58 We all we kind of are.
01:19:00 We are. We are responding to stimuli.
01:19:04 Now we're we're making decisions based on that stimuli, right? But you people tend to.
01:19:09 Make predictable decisions.
01:19:12 When they're presented with predictable stimuli.
01:19:19 And the only thing that makes you completely or not completely predictable.
01:19:27 The amount of of outside stimuli that you're responding to is just it's an insane amount, right?
01:19:36 And so the the the factors involved in, in the environment.
01:19:42 But also in your biology, right, you're going to respond differently to the exact stimuli that someone else would.
01:19:52 You know, if put in in 2 identical situations.
01:19:57 While there's going to be a lot of similarities between people, you're going to have, you're going have some differences. If you don't believe me, look up the the mirror test with black children.
01:20:07 As an example.
01:20:10 Uh, But there's The thing is.
01:20:14 Given enough access to this data.
01:20:19 About your environment.
01:20:21 And about your past.
01:20:26 And current and real time.
01:20:31 With enough processing power and enough data, you become insanely predictable and not just predictable because they can start. You can reverse engineer that now, right? If I can predict how you're going to respond to certain things, I can engineer a response.
01:20:48 Out of you.
01:20:50 And no one's immune.
01:20:51 To this, no one. If you fact everyone who thinks they're immune to this, you especially are not immune to this. You're the one that falls for it the most.
01:21:01 It's just like the people that think, oh, I'm too smart for propaganda. OK, well, then you're you're ******* captain, propaganda.
01:21:09 Because no one's.
01:21:09 Too smart for propaganda?
01:21:14 And in fact, this would be an evolution of propaganda.
01:21:19 What would happen is instead of propaganda coming in in the form of some of the videos, we're going to be watching here shortly.
01:21:29 You would have propaganda.
01:21:32 In the form of of altering your environment in subtle ways to control your behavior.
01:21:42 You know, maybe maybe it's as simple as, uh, and it might just be. It might be weird correlations, right?
01:21:49 And I know correlation doesn't mean causation, but in some cases it does.
01:21:53 And so the AI might find these weird little weird things that that seem insignificant and seem like they they wouldn't change anything about your behavior.
01:22:06 You know, simple stuff like make making you miss a bus or, you know, making you.
01:22:14 Eat a different food that day. In fact, if it, if it's keeping track of your biochemistry, it might controlling your diet.
01:22:23 Is going to be very important for the for this machine.
01:22:28 If you will.
01:22:31 Because that apps, I mean, there are things I I've, I've.
01:22:36 I've read accounts of.
01:22:41 Who want to put the people they're going to interrogate in a particular state of mind? So what they'll do, just as an example, is 1 trick. They'll make sure the prisoner or whoever they're going to interrogate is without food for like, a really long time or, you know, as long as they can reasonably.
01:23:01 And then right before questioning them, they'll give them like this big ******* meal that's going to just.
01:23:08 Blast their their blood sugar.
01:23:10 And just make them, you know, satisfied and kind of slow and like a food coma.
01:23:19 And it'll make them a little little less resistant.
01:23:23 And so just that's just one little tiny example, right?
01:23:27 And there's there's tons of examples of altering.
01:23:34 You know the environment of people they're you're interrogating. Maybe in more extreme ways.
01:23:42 But if they have access to everywhere you go everywhere, everything you do and they can look, they can even see if it works because they're they're tracking in real time. So the AI, if it has, and if it's like, OK, well, I want to influence this person to, I don't know, vote for a vote a certain way. I mean not the voting really matters.
01:24:02 You you know what I mean? Like just.
01:24:04 Make some decision. Doesn't really matter what.
01:24:08 And then it doesn't work.
01:24:10 Not only will it see in real time will.
01:24:12 It didn't work. It'll.
01:24:13 Have access to all your vital signs, as it didn't work and and and see what you did instead.
01:24:21 And it'll just slowly learn, and the more data it has access to.
01:24:27 The the smarter it'll get the better it'll get.
01:24:30 And this isn't science fiction, it's this.
01:24:32 Isn't something necessarily that's going to happen next?
01:24:34 Week it'll be.
01:24:35 A slow slow thing, especially because this kind of this kind of AI, this kind of processing is would be a significant amount of of CPU.
01:24:45 Power to be operating in real time on every single person alive, right? That's you're talking. That's a lot of ****. It's a lot of data.
01:24:55 Especially if you look at the real time stuff.
01:24:59 Excuse me. So why they?
01:25:01 Could you know? They might be able to offload some of the processing power onto your local device, so your phone maybe kind of crunches some of the numbers and then uploads.
01:25:13 Some of the data that the the the the head.
01:25:17 Of the spider or whatever.
01:25:18 You want to call it.
01:25:21 Has access to, but that's gonna. That's coming. That's coming.
01:25:25 That's absolutely unless something is is done to stop it, that's absolutely coming.
01:25:32 And that's been talked about openly by all these same ******* that are have been behind. What's happening now?
01:25:42 In fact.
01:25:43 It's shocking how quickly they've achieved what they wanted.
01:25:51 With very little pushback, very little pushback.
01:26:04 You're going to have these vaccine passports required for travel.
01:26:13 You won't be able to leave the country most likely.
01:26:17 Unless you have the vaccine passport.
01:26:22 And I guarantee you there will be several countries, if not almost all of them, where you won't be.
01:26:28 Able to enter.
01:26:31 Without the vaccine passport.
01:26:38 So this is just.
01:26:40 This is just coming whether you like it or not and it's it's this is the first step. The first step is getting this.
01:26:47 Oh, glorious use of blockchain technology.
01:26:52 Tied to.
01:26:54 The vaccine records in New York so.
01:26:59 Anyway, so that's going on.
01:27:06 On a somewhat related story.
01:27:09 They they got rid of some sponge Bob episodes because they were problematic and this isn't like a big deal, but there was a apparently a I I never watched SpongeBob, but there was a SpongeBob episode, apparently that was about a pandemic.
01:27:29 Yeah. Here. Here's the story from the Daily Mail beloved children's cartoon sponge Bob Square Pants is under fire for two previous episodes, which have since been pulled from streaming services.
01:27:42 The decision comes as they rise in anti Asian discrimination and violence linked to.
01:27:47 The corona.
01:27:48 So ******* ********.
01:27:52 There there's anyway rocks. the United States, which was which one of the two polled episodes arguably touched upon? It's the latest in a move toward.
01:28:04 Blah blah, blah blah blah.
01:28:07 When it comes to sponge Bob in season 12.
01:28:10 'S quarantine, crab. Many of the main characters are quarantined at crusty crab by health. The health inspector leading the characters to try to figure out who has the illness. In addition to hitting rather close to home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode which features.
01:28:27 The clam flew as its so-called.
01:28:31 Could contribute to negative feelings towards those who are different.
01:28:36 It's contended, as though suspected of being sickened are tossed.
01:28:40 In a freezer.
01:28:43 So yeah, they.
01:28:45 They're they're erasing 2 SpongeBob episodes because.
01:28:49 Of reasons.
01:28:53 And as I said on telegram like look, this is this is a stupid.
01:28:57 It's a stupid thing. Who gives a ****?
01:28:58 I don't give a ****.
01:29:00 I mean, Sponge Bob is gay now.
01:29:03 So even if I liked SpongeBob before.
01:29:06 You know, I I wouldn't. I wouldn't now.
01:29:11 So I don't give a ****.
01:29:13 But the point is this is just.
01:29:16 This is the the way things are going.
01:29:20 They're going to erase bits of your culture that are inconvenient, and they've they've been doing that, but it it's just so much easier to do this. That's why the cloud storage, that's why the streaming services right. So This is why they don't want they don't want.
01:29:34 You to own like a DVD.
01:29:37 They don't want you.
01:29:37 To own a CD.
01:29:39 They don't want you to own anything, you know. You know the the World Economic forums from very clear about that. But this is the kind of thing.
01:29:46 They can implement.
01:29:49 Right. It's not hard like right now, it's hard for them to say you can't own your own car or you can't own your own house or or whatever, although that's coming too. But it's easy for them to say you don't own your own digital media.
01:30:04 No, you just need a subscription to Spotify or whatever, and then you can listen to all your ****. All that however much you want.
01:30:12 But you don't own it. You don't have a physical copy.
01:30:18 And so if they decide that that song you like is problematic, it just goes away.
01:30:26 And there's no record of it. If that book you like or that movie you like or whatever, it just goes away.
Speaker
01:30:33 Just gone.Devon
01:30:37 This is the direction they want to go in.01:30:41 This is the. This is the utopia.
01:30:45 Of the technocrats.
01:30:51 And so again.
01:30:52 Like I said, well this seems kind.
01:30:53 Of you know, whatever who?
01:30:54 Cares it's sponge Bob.
01:30:57 It's just a, it's just another.
01:31:00 Another another brick in the wall. You know, it's just that.
01:31:04 Is just the the.
01:31:05 A little another step in the slow March towards being.
01:31:09 Insect people.
01:31:11 For the queen.
01:31:14 All right.
01:31:16 Moving right along.
01:31:18 Now there's some other stuff I'm going to probably skip over. I was going to get into. I'll get into this, but then I want to get into. I want to watch those videos.
01:31:25 There's two stories I think we need to cover well before we do that. Just I guess one last detail to tie in to what I'm saying here about the the machine, right and the tracking technology and all this stuff, this is stuff that I've been warning people about, like for, for decades. You know, as soon as I understood.
01:31:46 How computers?
01:31:48 And I was able to see the trend of things going to the cloud.
01:31:53 I knew immediately what was going to happen.
01:31:56 And so here's another another chip or brick in the wall. This is Disneyland and Disneyland. They have these signs set up.
01:32:05 Facial recognition test.
01:32:10 So they've got a. Apparently it's so convenient, right?
01:32:16 And it works with your mask on you can see on the the little photo there, the person wearing the mask. The technology is good enough now to where it will work with your gay mask on.
01:32:30 And so they are. They say they're testing. I'm sure it works just fine. Facial recognition software in lieu of.
01:32:39 Of your ticket.
01:32:42 Or your pass or whatever.
01:32:45 Which is where by the way, that's that's where the the.
01:32:47 COVID pass is.
01:32:48 Going to go.
01:32:50 You know, right now they're making it inconvenient on purpose. You're going to have to open up this app and you're going to have to, you know, have another form of ID, and they're going to have to scan you in before you can go into the store. And you have to keep ******* doing. It's going to be this big ******* pain in the ***. You're going to hate doing it. And then one.
01:33:06 Day. They're like, oh, you know what we can do.
01:33:10 So you don't have to do this anymore.
01:33:13 Is just opt.
01:33:14 In it'll be.
01:33:15 Optional at first.
01:33:17 At first it.
01:33:18 Always is. It's always optional at first.
01:33:22 You can opt in to our facial recognition portion of the COVID pass or whatever.
01:33:31 And then you don't have to go through that line, you can just walk in.
01:33:36 And the facial recognition software will automatically pull up your data on that blockchain.
01:33:42 And say, Oh yeah, this this is Billy, Billy ****** nuts and Billy ****** nuts had his his vaccine and he's he's good to go.
01:33:53 And then all the poor schlabs in the line that are pulling out their phones and loading up the stupid QR code and getting their ID out, they're going to look at Billy ****** nuts and just be like *** **** it, I need to. Maybe I should just I'll just suck it up and and, you know, sign up for the facial recognition ****.
01:34:16 And that's what will happen.
01:34:19 That's what will happen. Look, this is. I don't feel like I'm. This is.
Speaker 9
01:34:24 Not I'm not.Devon
01:34:25 Predicting anything that's not obvious. This should be.01:34:28 Obvious to everybody.
01:34:30 But that's that's kind of.
01:34:33 Another reason to go out of the city and and not be dependent on the system and again, people keep saying, oh, what if you if you don't interact with the system how you how are you going to or if you leave the system how you interact with it and stop.
Speaker 9
01:34:44 Office. I don't know.Devon
01:34:47 How has anyone interacted with it and stopped it in my entire life? Has anyone done that? Has anyone successfully stopped this at all in my entire ******* life? No.01:34:59 Oh, but you're the one that's going to.
01:35:01 Do it right. You're the one.
01:35:04 You're the one that's going to going to suddenly change the course of global ****. That's that they're they're March.
01:35:13 Towards this ******* dystopia they're creating around you.
01:35:18 It's going to be you.
01:35:25 Yeah. Think again, ********.
01:35:28 Talk about narcissism. Jesus Christ.
01:35:32 So yeah, that's.
01:35:37 That facial recognition stuff. It'll get implemented. And again I look, I said this before, like you said, at first they'll do this **** in New York and, you know, maybe California somewhere and and then it'll spread from there. That that's what's happening with the past. And that's what will happen with the facial recognition stuff.
01:35:56 And look, not only the technology exists because not only does.
01:36:00 It work here.
01:36:04 With with a mask on, I mean look the Chinese.
01:36:08 Insert joke about them all looking the same. Their tech works with their masks.
01:36:17 So clearly there's a lot more.
01:36:22 Facial differences on this in this country.
01:36:27 And if that.
01:36:27 **** works in China. It's going to work here.
01:36:32 All right. So anyway, the next story.
01:36:42 As all this technology stuff kicks in.
01:36:46 The the March towards the problematic people genocide, also known as white genocide.
01:36:53 Continues city of Oakland Mayor has branded racist for giving families of color $500 a month if they earn under 59,000 with no rules on how they spend it. But offering poor white families nothing.
01:37:10 Oakland Mayor Libby Shaikh announced race based program to give families of color $500 a month.
01:37:18 Half of the $500 grants will be to families earning under $30,000 in the predominantly by buy POC. I don't know what that is.
01:37:30 By POC east.
01:37:31 Oakland area, the program funded by wealthy private donors, explicitly excludes poor white.
01:37:40 I wonder the ethnicity of these wealthy private donors is an estimated 10,000 of Oakland's 435,000 population are white residents who live in poverty.
01:37:54 Defined by earning less than $12,000 or $12,880 a year.
01:38:01 Many of the wealthy White City residents are young transplants who moved to the Bay Area for high paying jobs in tech and finance.
01:38:12 So if you make $12,000 a year.
01:38:16 And you're white.
01:38:17 You don't get $500 a month.
01:38:20 But if you make $50,000 a year.
01:38:24 And you're black. You do get 5.
01:38:26 $100 a month.
01:38:33 So that is 1, just another. Like I said, it's.
01:38:38 It's more and.
01:38:38 More normalized, it was normalized the second they let affirmative action be law.
01:38:46 Because it was the first time they were able to discriminate against whites.
01:38:52 In a very real way.
01:38:57 At the federal.
01:38:57 Level and at the state level too.
01:39:01 And that was allowed to happen back when whites had the.
01:39:05 Political power to stop it.
01:39:08 This is what I'm saying.
01:39:11 Nothing. None of this shit's been stopped or.
01:39:13 Even kind of stopped ever.
01:39:20 And and but but if.
01:39:22 Don't, but don't move out of the cities, guys.
01:39:25 ******* *******.
Speaker 9
01:39:29 All right.Devon
01:39:30 Now here's a related story.01:39:33 Because this is not an isolated incident, this thing in Oakland.
01:39:38 And in fact, you know, at least with Oakland, that's the money is not coming from taxpayers well.
01:39:45 That's about to change. Legislators nearing deal on multibillion dollar fund for undocumented and ex convicts. So there were the illegal aliens and ex convicts.
01:39:57 State lawmakers seem close to agreeing on a multibillion dollar fund to provide unemployment benefits to undocumented immigrants and former convicts who have been excluded from the federal aid packages since the start of the pandemic.
01:40:11 Talks between officials have progressed to the point that they are now focused on how to relief how the relief plan, called the Excluded Workers Fund, would work.
01:40:24 Now, Long story short.
01:40:27 What this boils down to once you actually get through all the math.
01:40:31 They'll, they'll they'll retroactively give illegal immigrants.
01:40:38 Free money to make up for their inability to collect on the the federal stimulus **** and then some.
01:40:48 To the point where it works out to.
01:40:51 I think the Max.
01:40:54 But there's going to be some families.
01:40:56 Receiving 27 ******* $1000.
01:41:04 27,000 ******* dollars.
01:41:10 Illegal aliens.
01:41:12 And that is taxpayer money.
01:41:16 Just a lump sum. Some of them will get $27,000.
01:41:28 Because again, what this is about, this is about gutting.
01:41:33 White America.
01:41:37 They want to make you as.
01:41:41 I mean, unfortunately I want to say.
01:41:44 They want to make whites feeble, but it's it's kind of feels like that's already like a thing.
01:41:49 Know. So they want to make you as feeble as possible, I guess.
01:41:58 They just want to.
01:41:59 Drain you financially, just remove any source of power that whites might have and reassign it to other people.
01:42:11 And they're doing it blatantly and openly.
01:42:15 And nobody's there to.
01:42:16 Stop him.
01:42:28 Partially because, I mean, look, one of the reasons why there's no political solution.
01:42:32 To this ****.
01:42:33 Is whites haven't had political representation my entire lifetime.
01:42:39 They haven't.
01:42:42 They really haven't.
01:42:45 They've had politicians that had to answer to a white majority.
01:42:52 But they've never had people that represented them and who cared about white well-being as an example. Never.
01:43:08 Not in my lifetime.
01:43:15 And so these sorts of things, I mean look and it's just gotten worse, right, it's eroded.
01:43:21 Because I would say that that's true of like.
Speaker 9
01:43:23 The you know.Devon
01:43:24 Even in this in look if that was, if whites did have any kind of people in the ruling class looking out for them and concerned about their prosperity, the Immigration Act of 1965 wouldn't have been passed. And if it had been passed once, its.01:43:41 Damage was understood.
01:43:44 If, like let's say, it slipped under the radar, it would have been reversed.
01:43:51 But for ***** sake, even Trump was increasing the H1B1 visa people and trying to give them citizenship.
01:43:59 While not building a wall.
01:44:07 In that wall, let's say I mean, for all you ******* Q cards that think that there's a wall down there that doesn't exist lot good it's doing right.
01:44:19 They have something close to 1,000,000 immigrants right now, right now at the border.
01:44:24 Close to 1,000,000.
01:44:29 And they're estimating that the vast majority of them will be.
01:44:33 Here permanently.
01:44:39 So it looks.
01:44:41 Kind of seems like that, that that wall didn't quite workout.
01:44:52 That nonexistent wall.
01:44:58 So anyway.
Speaker 3
01:45:00 All right.Devon
01:45:02 So now for the I guess the fun. The funny.01:45:06 The funny story? Not really funny.
01:45:10 Just this to segue into what I was just saying that you have no representation in government and a lot of the custards, one of their favorite guys, right, one of their favorite guys is Matt Gaetz.
01:45:25 Matt Gaetz was one of the few senators that would actually dare to mention that there was voter fraud, even if he did, it kind of limp wristed ugly and and nothing really came of it. He's been accused.
01:45:42 It's this guy. I'm sure you've seen him.
01:45:44 Before, I'm sure you've I'm.
01:45:45 Sure, you recognize that that haircut?
01:45:48 He spends, or at least dead during the whole spiraling of the the demise of the Trump administration.
01:45:57 He was all over Newsmax and and all these other small news agencies telling you know, saying that, oh, we're going to stop the steal and all this, all this fun stuff, right?
01:46:15 Well, now it's coming out that perhaps.
01:46:18 He was banging a 17 year old.
01:46:21 And flying her to different places where he was going to be, which constitutes sex trafficking.
01:46:31 Because he's literally. I mean, honestly, it's not much different than what Epstein was doing that you know how they were getting Epstein legally.
01:46:41 As he was moving.
01:46:42 Underage girls across state lines for.
01:46:45 The purpose of sex.
01:46:47 So definitionally, he was sex trafficking.
01:46:52 And if you have no principles, or if you're just like a kid that was 17 not that long ago.
01:47:00 You know, saying Oh well, she's just 17. That's not that bad. That's almost 18.
01:47:10 But again, why? Why even bother? Then? Why even bother having principles? Why even bother having an age of consent at all?
01:47:18 If you're just going to be like, well.
01:47:20 That's not that bad.
01:47:28 Now I don't know if he did it, but I I.
01:47:32 I know, I know, just a little bit of inside baseball on this guy.
01:47:38 I know just enough to know that it's a believable scenario.
01:47:46 That this guy, this guy is.
01:47:51 Well, he likes the ladies.
01:47:56 At least he likes the ladies from there's people that say he he likes more than just the ladies, but he for sure likes the ladies.
01:48:08 You know.
01:48:11 Seems like just politicians in general seem to like.
01:48:13 Them young so.
01:48:18 Again, we'll see what happens. He was on Tucker tonight.
01:48:23 And Tucker?
01:48:26 Said it was one of the strangest interviews he'd ever done.
01:48:30 And in that interview.
01:48:31 I watched it thinking ohh that must have been.
01:48:33 Weird it wasn't that.
01:48:34 Weird. I'm a little. I'm wondering why he said that.
01:48:39 But in the interview, Matt Gaetz claims, oh, this is all an extortion scheme. This is an extortion scheme. Back in, I think, he said February, like around the 15th, this guy that he named, I forget the guy's name, doesn't matter. But some guy that, that former DOJ.
01:48:59 Guy, who now works at this ruling class high power law firm, look all this stuff, by the way, all this stuff could be true. I don't know.
Speaker 3
01:49:08 Could be true.Devon
01:49:10 We'll see, I guess, but that this man who has ties to the deep state and ties to crooked people in the FBI, DOJ and Ohh first of all, I I don't know why you have to add the crooked part. I mean just and it kind of goes without saying these days.01:49:28 But he had approached.
01:49:30 Matt Gates or his father. Somehow his father got.
01:49:33 Tied up in this.
01:49:35 And they demanded $25 million or else.
01:49:40 They would investigate him for banging an underage girl and they had enough evidence for the DOJ to do an investigation and that they and they would take him out.
01:49:52 Unless he gave them $25 million.
01:49:56 And so, according to Matt Gates, his father was going to handle the negotiations.
01:50:01 And his father wore a wire and talked to this guy.
01:50:06 And they informed the the local FBI office.
01:50:12 And gave them the recording.
01:50:16 And now on Tucker. He says, well, if if the FBI will just release this recording, which idiot if this is real, you should have kept a.
01:50:26 Copy of that.
01:50:27 Right. Like why did you?
01:50:30 I mean this is.
01:50:32 Come on.
01:50:36 In addition to that.
01:50:40 Anyway, so the the.
01:50:44 He's saying that the FBI just needs to release this recording. It'll clear his name. It'll clear his name, and we'll all know that this was all a big setup.
01:50:54 Look, maybe, maybe.
01:50:57 I wouldn't be surprised either way. I mean both both seem very possible to me, so we'll find out what this guy you know, one of the reasons why another reason, I guess. I think that's it's a probable scenario is not long after he said.
01:51:15 That this supposed that this deep state guy approached that him and his dad, he announced that he's probably going to step down from being a senator so he can go work at Newsmax.
01:51:26 Now I don't know how much Newsmax offered him, but like that seems like a step down to me.
01:51:32 You're going to stop being the senator, so you can work at ******* Newsmax.
01:51:37 And he announced this right after.
01:51:38 He said that these these deep Staters talked.
01:51:41 To him.
01:51:43 I don't think that's a coincidence.
01:51:47 So we'll see. We'll see what happens with this. I'm sure the Q ***** are going crazy, you know, doing all kinds.
01:51:55 Of digging and and and clues and riddles and **** as it pertains to.
01:52:03 The guy he named, Don Tucker. I forget. It's some it was some Irish sounding name. It was like a mix something or.
01:52:08 Another maybe McGuire, I don't remember.
01:52:14 But whatever. **** em.
01:52:15 They're all kind of dirt bags.
01:52:18 And just because they have an R next to their name doesn't make that any different.
01:52:24 Alright, so that is.
01:52:28 That is the news.
Speaker 9
01:52:30 For today.Devon
01:52:32 And now we can get on to.01:52:35 Taking a look at some clips.
01:52:37 Or some PSAS rather.
01:52:42 That if anything.
01:52:45 They just kind of demonstrate.
01:52:48 That the problems that we've had with multiculturalism and multiracialism and in America and just the West.
01:52:56 You know at large.
01:52:59 These problems have been the same.
01:53:04 And they're not going to get better.
01:53:07 And that no matter how much propaganda that they've shoved down the throats of white people and black people and everybody.
01:53:16 It doesn't change the biological differences.
01:53:20 That caused the problems in the first place.
01:53:27 So I need to refill my coffee. You can probably tell my voice I'm a little tired here.
01:53:33 We got some stuff to power through still.
01:53:37 So let me find.
01:53:40 Let me find something you.
01:53:40 Guys to watch while I.
01:53:43 Go fill up my coffee here.
01:53:46 Maybe I've got something fun.
01:53:50 Something fun to watch.
01:53:56 Maybe something's a little shorter. I've got like a bunch of stuff.
01:54:05 That was kind of.
01:54:06 Short how long is this one?
01:54:13 Yeah, OK, this is a video I did a while back about the word powerful. The word powerful. I haven't watched it since 2018, so hopefully it's still good. So this will give me a few minutes to go get some.
01:54:33 Language is a reflection of thought. Sometimes we say.
01:54:37 What we're thinking.
01:54:38 And sometimes we choose words to affect the way in which the listener will think your choice of words can reveal.
01:54:46 A lot about you.
01:54:47 Especially if these words are repeated over and over and over again, for example.
01:54:53 The left often uses the word powerful.
01:54:57 When pushing their agenda, or sometimes a slight variation like empowering, it's a word so often repeated and its use in leftist propaganda is so predictable that it has become a joke.
01:55:10 Among thinking people who?
01:55:11 Know that whenever they see this word, whatever follows is likely a twisted.
01:55:17 Version of reality.
01:55:19 But what does it really mean? The right never talks about power unless they're talking about limiting power or expressing that the government has too much power. Instead, the modus operandi of the right is to use words like freedom, liberty, independence, but not the left.
01:55:40 They talk about power, they speak of power because unlike the.
Speaker 9
01:55:45 Right.Devon
01:55:46 Freedom is not their focus. It's not their goal. It's not even desirable. It is in complete opposition.01:55:55 To what they seek.
01:55:57 And what they seek is power.
01:56:01 It's not just the obviously power hungry leftist.
01:56:04 Elite that want.
01:56:04 Power over your country. Power over your data.
01:56:08 Power over your money. Power over your voice.
01:56:13 But even the lowest of the low?
01:56:16 In the leftist hierarchy.
01:56:18 What they all want, what they all must have, what they all obsess about.
Speaker 3
01:56:25 Is power.Devon
01:56:28 That's why leftist propaganda promises power. They wouldn't sell it if they thought their followers.01:56:33 Wouldn't buy it, but they do buy it.
01:56:37 They buy into the lie that if you.
01:56:39 Support their agenda. They will be empowered.
01:56:44 Destruction of the family is powerful.
01:56:47 Destruction of culture is powerful. The confiscation of rights and liberties is powerful. They don't want the freedom to act and think differently. They want the power to force you to act and think as they do, because like the drunk and alcoholic.
01:57:07 Who becomes enraged when you turn down a drink? They hate you for it.
01:57:11 They hate that you won't join them in their misery and their degeneracy. They hate it because deep down, underneath all the programming and mental gymnastics they know.
01:57:23 What they're doing?
Speaker
01:57:24 Is wrong.Devon
01:57:26 Just as the drunk knows and reacts with anger to hide their shame, they know they know.01:57:34 The only way they can quiet that small voice in their head that last dying gasp of the conscience is to destroy everything that reminds them.
01:57:46 Of how far they have fallen.
01:57:49 There is no such thing as corruption. If there is no such thing as purity, so purity must be as contaminated as they are. If you don't join them, then you are a living reminder of their bad choices, and they need the power to remove you permanently.
Speaker 10
01:58:09 From their line of sight.Speaker 6
01:58:10 Even if we were to ignore these clues.Devon
01:58:14 Left behind in their language, their behavior is even better. Demonstration of this lust. I'm not even talking about the the way they threaten venues to have speakers shut down, and I'm sure we're all familiar with the tactics they use to the platform in their opposition. They use force.01:58:32 Against ideas they dare not engage with intellectually, because that voice in their head.
01:58:39 Knows they are wrong. Sometimes this need for power manifests itself in the darkest of ways from the lowest rungs of their power structure, all the way to the top. We see headline after headline documenting their condition, rape and child abuse is not about sex after all.
01:59:00 It's about power.
01:59:02 The power to destroy and discard other humans.
01:59:06 Consuming them like disposable single serving delicacies, forcing their wretchedness on the innocent.
Speaker 11
01:59:13 Corrupting anyone and.Devon
01:59:14 Anything foolish enough to trust them so that they can hush that still small voice in their head by shocking it into silence and infecting everyone around them with their virus.01:59:25 And they will never. Ever.
01:59:28 Have enough power.
01:59:31 This is why they must be stopped because their drive for power escalates with every violation of human decency. They commit to silence that voice in their head, and it's become a perverse infinite loop of shame and outrage.
Speaker
01:59:46 That will never.Devon
01:59:46 Stop, so long as there is virtue in the world, and so long as they're allowed.01:59:52 Power to destroy it.
02:00:02 All right. Well, I guess it was mostly still relevant. The only thing I would change here in my, so I I haven't listened in a long time. The thing I would change about that is it's true what I said about the right, but it it that's that's the that's kind of the the flaw. The right does need to talk about power and.
02:00:22 The rights, I think, uncomfortable with power just simply because the way it's been wielded right, that they pretty much the right has never seen power wielded.
02:00:32 In their favor.
02:00:33 So they associate power with with something bad.
02:00:37 Because every time it's it's used, it's against them.
02:00:44 So I guess that would.
02:00:45 Be the only thing that I would maybe.
02:00:47 Maybe massage or finagle or you know, change a little bit.
02:00:53 But it's true that the the the right does not seek power and you'll you'll.
02:00:59 And you'll see and.
02:00:59 They look, they're open about it. They'll they'll talk about how, like. Oh, no, no, no, no. Yeah. Yeah. Like the the the boomer take of like, no, no, no. The Nazis are not right wing. They're not right wing because, you know, the the Nazis are socialists and socialists that's big government and right is like you know no government like if you go to extreme right.
02:01:19 It's it's zero guy, it's it's libertarianism and yeah.
02:01:26 Whatever. Anywho, let's take a look at some as I drink some coffee here to wake up a little bit better but a.
02:01:38 Long day, I think. What?
02:01:39 It is because the weather was so great. I was out in the sun all day doing stuff.
02:01:45 I get a little bit of a I tan very quickly.
02:01:49 Which is funny because I'm usually like ghost white.
02:01:52 But then now I'm I'm slowly becoming Mexican brown.
02:01:58 Oh boy. All right, so let me.
02:02:00 Take a look here.
02:02:04 We got a few things. We got a few different.
02:02:06 Ads we can.
02:02:07 Watch some of them are kind of monocular. They're kind of like.
02:02:14 I don't know. They're they're pretty lukewarm. They're not like they're they're. That's nothing too crazy.
02:02:20 But it's like I said a lot.
02:02:22 Of this stuff it's it's.
02:02:25 If if this problem was something that was solvable.
02:02:30 With education, with, you know, with social engineering and and all these things that they they think that they can fix the problems of diversity with.
02:02:41 They would have been fixed by.
02:02:42 Now, these PSAS wouldn't sound identical. In fact, in a way, it's like it's worse, right. And we'll see that. We'll look at the newer PSA's with the newer PSA's actually get angry, like, and at the older PSA's. So we'll we'll watch that.
02:03:00 In a second.
02:03:01 But first, let's just take a look at.
02:03:03 This one's pretty.
02:03:04 You know, this one's kind of milk toast.
02:03:06 But this one's from.
02:03:09 It didn't have a date, but if I.
02:03:10 Had to judge.
02:03:11 It's probably early 80s, just based on the production value and the the the dress of the people in this ad. So this is probably like an early 80s, don't be a racist commercial.
Speaker 10
02:03:29 Can you imagine what the American flag would the black even had? No.02:03:32 Red in it.
02:03:34 And no white in it.
02:03:36 It wouldn't look like an American flag at all, would it?
Speaker 1
02:03:39 Well, the American people.Speaker 10
02:03:40 Wear a lot of different colors, just like the American flag. So if you took away the red one, the black one, the yellow one, the white one.Speaker 3
02:03:50 We would.Speaker 10
02:03:53 Where would you?02:03:55 Prejudice is something America can do with.
Devon
02:04:00 All right, first of all, kind of funny that they were.02:04:02 Saying like the yellow ones.
02:04:04 The red ones and all that stuff, but.
Speaker 9
02:04:10 Here's the other thing. This is early 80s.Devon
02:04:14 And while, sadly, this photo kind of is the racial makeup of America today.02:04:24 Oh God, it kind of is. It kind of is.
02:04:29 Although I don't see.
02:04:30 Any fellow whites in that mix?
02:04:32 I feel like there should be a fellow.
02:04:33 White in that mix.
02:04:35 But anyway that that that's this is kind of this is the demographics increasingly this is the demographics. But in the early 80s.
Speaker 9
02:04:45 I mean they they would.Devon
02:04:46 Be mostly white.02:04:49 If they took away.
02:04:50 The Brown and the red and the yellow and and all that stuff and all that was.
02:04:54 Left was white.
Speaker 10
02:04:56 The American flag.02:04:57 So if you took away the red one.
Devon
02:04:59 No problem there. Well, we already kind of did they have?02:05:02 Their own reservations.
02:05:05 No, and literally no one's going to complain.
02:05:07 If you do that.
Speaker 10
02:05:08 And the yellow one.Speaker 9
02:05:10 Uh, you know.Devon
02:05:13 Not necessary but.02:05:15 Again, probably no one's gonna really complain.
Speaker 10
02:05:17 The white one.Devon
02:05:18 OK. Well you.02:05:19 You should have said the white ones for less for this to really work.
Speaker 10
02:05:24 There wouldn't be any.Devon
02:05:27 Yeah. See, this is where we'd.02:05:29 Be it would just be white.
02:05:34 It would be fine. It'll be fine.
02:05:40 But yeah, so these are the kinds of ads like they they were playing these.
02:05:44 Ads just like this, you know, kind of lame.
02:05:46 But you got to remember, like there was.
02:05:50 No Internet in early 80s.
02:05:54 So if you made a PSA like this and there was no TiVo either. So if you made a PSA like this, people had to watch it and watch it all the time, like it would play all the time.
02:06:05 So if you watched a lot of TV, or even if you didn't like if you watch a lot of TV, you'd see it all the time, and if you.
02:06:10 Didn't watch that much TV. You'd at least see it.
02:06:15 And that's true of all these PSAS or?
02:06:17 At least the ones.
02:06:19 You know from the 80s and 90s certainly.
02:06:25 But that's that's the thing they were already trying to tell, because this is, I'd say, early 80s. That's when you're starting to see the the real demographic shift.
02:06:34 Because you had the Immigration Act of 1965, right? So if that means that you.
02:06:39 Had families coming across.
02:06:43 By the time you had the early 80s, first of all, that's plenty of time for a lot of these people to have become established or whatever, but that's also enough time for a lot of these second generation kids to start being born.
02:06:56 And the immigrants had more kids than.
02:06:58 The white people.
02:06:59 Their birth rates were much higher, so you had the the by the early 80s, you had a significant demographic change, especially in like the the places like New York and more urban areas. Certainly there was there were parts of the country that were more insulated from the problem.
02:07:17 But all the urban areas were were very diversified.
02:07:21 By the early 80s.
02:07:22 And the tensions were already there. The tensions.
02:07:26 That had to be addressed with this kind of propaganda repeating over and over and over again. You know, we're, we're all Americans. It doesn't matter what you look like.
02:07:35 Race is skin deep. Doing that sort of a thing and that now you'll see that that message changes.
02:07:43 But in, at least in the early 80s, that was the.
02:07:46 That was the message. Now this next one, this is from Canada.
02:07:52 But you know similar similar, they took a similar track.
02:07:57 And this is a I guess it's kind of exact, it's in many ways the same way that this ad is put together. This is from 1991.
02:08:09 Now, in 1991, Canada was crazy white. Like super white. I'd love to find the numbers and let's find the.
02:08:17 Numbers on that.
02:08:19 Let's see what?
02:08:27 Demographics 19.
02:08:32 91.
02:08:36 OK, well, here's something. Let's take a look here.
02:08:44 1991.
02:08:49 Now this is.
02:08:52 They break it.
02:08:53 Down by ******* too much thing. I just need like an overall. How many whites are in Canada in 1991.
02:09:03 Demographics, race, do they not do that in Canada? I know that that not every country does this.
Speaker
02:09:11 There we go.Devon
02:09:18 OK, they don't do percentages, but.02:09:21 They do like each.
02:09:29 This is.
02:09:30 Yeah. So they the the problem is Canada, they're the census data that that they've provided this is a government website.
02:09:39 It's just it's so.
02:09:41 Granular that there's no just like white category, but that's alright. So Canada is pretty ******* white. If I had to guess, I don't know. Well, I don't even want to guess, I'm sure.
02:09:53 I'm sure everyone gets that Canada was pretty ******* white in in 1991, but it was starting to change, starting to get multicultural, so they had to.
02:10:04 Put out ads.
02:10:05 Like this one?
Speaker 11
02:10:10 Please that.Speaker 12
02:10:12 We miss our country right now. She's too dangerous to go back.Speaker 4
02:10:18 Why should we welcome them with open arms?Speaker 12
02:10:21 Who were hurt to make our life here?Speaker 13
02:10:23 They're just not our kind of people.Speaker 12
02:10:26 We want peace, a place where we won't be persecuted.02:10:29 For our relatives and.
02:10:31 Safe place to bring up our children.
Speaker 10
02:10:35 Racism. If you won't stop it, you will.Devon
02:10:40 See there? They were already 1991. They were telling the Canadians.02:10:46 You you have to, you have to accept these immigrants. It's 1991.
02:10:53 I just want a safe place to raise my family.
02:10:58 I miss my home country, but it is not safe for me to go back there.
02:11:02 Yet, you know, implying implying.
02:11:07 That. Oh, it's.
02:11:08 It's a temporary thing. It's a temporary thing.
02:11:13 They're going to.
02:11:13 Go back.
Speaker
02:11:14 Just as soon as.Devon
02:11:15 That war, or whatever, you know that's preventing them from.02:11:17 Going back as soon as that's done.
02:11:19 They're just refugees. They just need a place to go for right now.
02:11:24 The other thing I thought was interesting was the fact that the the people opposing it were white women like that would ever ******* happen.
02:11:32 You know like.
Speaker 12
02:11:35 Right now, she's too dangerous to go back.Speaker 5
02:11:38 Why should we welcome them with open arms?Devon
02:11:41 Where? Where's that chicken?02:11:43 Chick does not exist in Canada.
Speaker 12
02:11:46 We work hard to make our life here.Speaker
02:11:49 They're just not our kind of people.Devon
02:11:57 Do not do not like the the 90s.02:12:00 You know, independent woman dress.
02:12:03 Like the gigantic *******. This is when they were like ohh you know, we're just as good as a man. And so we must wear shoulder pads and like, really big clothes that make us look physically intimidating.
Speaker 9
02:12:22 We just need a place.Speaker 12
02:12:23 Three right now, she's too dangerous to go back.Devon
02:12:27 See, right now it's just too dangerous to go back, but we will. We promise we'll go back.02:12:36 That's right. Oh, I missed.
02:12:38 One too.
02:12:39 So this is kind of funny. This is this isn't a PSA, it was labeled a I actually.
02:12:43 Have no idea where.
02:12:44 This is from, but it is kind of a funny clip that we're going to watch. This was labeled as an early 70s PSA about racism, but it either.
02:12:53 It's clipped out of a larger video, or because it just doesn't seem it, just it has some funny.
Speaker 10
02:13:00 That's it.Devon
02:13:01 But it's about a a woman adopts a black kid and then brings the black kid over to meet her white friend with her white kids.02:13:13 And like the dad's, just like you better lock your door. Don't tell like his daughters and ****. I don't know. It's super ******* based, but I I have no idea what it's from. We'll just watch it anyway. Here it is.
Speaker
02:13:38 Hey, Mary Kay.Speaker 8
02:13:40 I won't be able to go.Speaker 14
02:13:40 To the game, but Freddie, this is Freddy Wilcox. Freddy, this is Mrs. Morrison.Speaker
02:13:46 How do you do very, very bad?Speaker 1
02:13:48 To meet you.Speaker 9
02:13:49 I want you to come in and meet my family.Speaker 15
02:13:51 We're all getting ready to.Speaker 6
02:13:52 Go to the game.Speaker 11
02:13:54 Please Hun.Speaker
02:13:55 Well, Freddie.Speaker 14
02:13:56 This is coach Morrison, Pete.02:13:59 Freddie just lives and breathes basketball. You can have so much.
02:14:02 To talk about.
Devon
02:14:04 Ohh, I bet he lives in. Breathe. Breathe. Breathe his basketball. So this is like, this is the base. The base dad comes in.Speaker 14
02:14:13 These basketball you're going to have so much to talk about.Devon
02:14:23 He's like what? What, what is this? What did you bring into?02:14:26 My home.
Speaker 10
02:14:32 What you say?Speaker 12
02:14:34 What do you say?Speaker 11
02:14:38 I'm sure you're going to.Speaker 12
02:14:39 Enjoy the game, Freddy.Speaker 15
02:14:41 They lost the five in a row.Speaker 4
02:14:44 Oh well, that's because half the.Speaker 3
02:14:46 Team's just saying. Drop the N word.Speaker 5
02:14:55 Louis. Hi, Freddy.Speaker 1
02:14:57 And and this is Rob.Speaker 12
02:14:58 He's been very anxious to meet you.Speaker 6
02:15:01 Shake hands and.Devon
02:15:04 He's like, ah, I fear for my safety.02:15:09 Everything in my body is telling me danger is present.
Speaker 8
02:15:13 And this is my.Devon
02:15:15 Look at look at he. He knows he knows.Speaker 8
02:15:19 Mary, I will lock my door.Speaker 3
02:15:30 Ohh see this is.Devon
02:15:33 This is this is I guess this is this was white people before all the programming because at least this is a believable scenario. It's probably a little bit of hyperbole, right, because it always is, right.02:15:44 But this was at least kind of believable that this might happen. You know, for people to watch this that they have to, they have to be able to at least kind of think.
02:15:51 That that there could be.
02:15:54 Families like this because there probably was.
02:16:01 And look, there's a lot.
02:16:04 Of people who would.
02:16:05 Still be alive today if if they if.
02:16:08 They've been raised in that family, but anyway.
Speaker 12
02:16:10 I'm very anxious to meet you.Speaker 6
02:16:13 Shake hands with him.Speaker 9
02:16:14 I don't want to.Speaker 12
02:16:18 And this is.Speaker 8
02:16:19 My little one, Mary, I will lock my door too, Daddy says.Speaker 6
02:16:27 Come on out, Betty Davis. Ohh man.Devon
02:16:34 Base Dad with **** with I guess he's slightly cocked that he's not controlling his woman in this situation, but still base dead.Speaker 1
02:16:44 She's always showing off.Speaker 4
02:16:46 Well, I hit the break up this magic moment, but the daddy has to go to.Devon
02:16:48 Work. Let's go.Speaker 6
02:16:51 Yeah. Was that is that that one time?Speaker 13
02:16:52 See the moon.Speaker
02:16:54 I hope you've had yourself.Speaker 6
02:16:56 If not, we always have hot dogs at the.02:16:58 Don't worry about me. Everybody was giving me peanuts.
Devon
02:17:03 Or if you can't.02:17:06 But it it was a joke about it. Again, I'm hoping that that's like like.
02:17:12 They they're saying it, I mean it.
Speaker
02:17:13 Has to be.Devon
02:17:14 Kind of believable. They like. Oh, don't. Don't worry about getting me any food. When when I go in public, people just throw peanuts at me. And enough for me to survive on.02:17:26 Oh boy. Anyway, that's.
02:17:30 It's like it's got to be.
02:17:31 Part of something longer cause it just seems like.
02:17:33 It abruptly ends.
Speaker
02:17:35 Why don't we adopt?Devon
02:17:39 Like that's it. Like, that's the whole thing that just ends.02:17:43 So I don't know.
02:17:47 Yeah, I don't know. What, what, what this is from, but it's kind of hilarious.
02:17:52 Anyway, so that was just that was less, that's less of a a PSA to dissect.
02:17:57 And more of like, a funny thing to.
02:17:58 Take a look at all.
02:17:59 Right, so now here is another one from the.
Speaker 7
02:18:04 Let's see here what year is this?Devon
02:18:07 OK, this one's from 1992.02:18:11 1992.
02:18:14 Oh, you know what? There's. Well, we'll look at that one. We're kind of going out of order. I kind of wanted to do like, whatever. We'll we'll look at the. We'll we'll do this 90s one and we'll.
02:18:23 Do the one that was, I just know this.
02:18:25 To my list here. This is from 19.
02:18:27 92.
Speaker 7
02:18:32 Here's one time. It doesn't matter who your neighbor is.Speaker 3
02:18:52 Here's the other lifes too short. Stop the hate.Devon
02:19:00 So yeah, obviously it's supposed to.02:19:01 Be very intense, like oh.
Speaker 3
02:19:03 My God, what the Hell's going?02:19:04 On on my TV.
Devon
02:19:06 It's like ******* cross burning. And like, what do they got here that that's like?Speaker 10
02:19:11 I don't know who your neighbor is.Speaker 9
02:19:15 Ohh God, ****. **** Nazis everywhere. What the ****? God.Devon
02:19:23 Yeah. So that was just kind of like the shock value, like, oh, if.02:19:27 You if you have. If you're not anti racist.
02:19:32 Then you're one of these evil people with the scary scream music in the background and you know you have to learn. You have to learn to be racist. Babies aren't racist. That babies **** their pants.
02:19:47 Dead people aren't racist, dead people **** their pants too.
02:19:52 So yeah, the people, the people that just **** their pants and have no control of their minds or or bodies. Yeah, that I guess they're the only ones.
02:20:01 That are racist.
Speaker 3
02:20:01 Right.Devon
02:20:02 So there you go.02:20:04 Anyway, the one I I saw that is this was an old Frank Sinatra one. This was very long and it was.
02:20:12 Kind of a 1-2 punch because you know.
02:20:13 Never let an opportunity pass you by to self promote. So it was like they they they promoted 2 Frank Sinatra songs and then sandwiched between them was this don't hate Jewish kids thing and.
02:20:30 From 1945, so immediately.
02:20:35 Like this is again, you know, World War 2, right? This is. This is prepping the American people just like the Springfield plant stuff that we looked at a few weeks ago. This is telling the American public to to, to accept Jews, to accept Jews as as they flooded into the country.
02:20:56 From euro?
02:20:57 And you know, we're not going to sit here and watch the it's it's actually pretty long. It's.
02:21:01 Like 10 minutes long, but basically the the setup is he's recording, he's in the recording studio, he's recording a song that they play in its entirety.
02:21:12 So there he is.
02:21:14 Still singing, still singing.
02:21:18 OK, there we go. And then he decides he's going to go.
02:21:20 Out for a smoke?
02:21:22 And then this happens.
Speaker 15
02:21:24 Just give me 5 minutes and I'll have the other number ready. I get a smoke. Next number boys.Devon
02:21:37 OK. Again, either America was way more ******* based in 1945 or this kind of **** never happened, but all those kids are evil white Christian kids chasing down a Jewish kid. That's.02:21:54 Again, either either.
02:21:56 Either that, that that's something that really happened.
02:21:58 That's a believable scenario or it's, like complete ******* hokey ********.
Speaker 15
02:22:09 Yeah, but ten against one. That's not very fair.Speaker 5
02:22:12 Come on. Yeah.Speaker 15
02:22:14 What's it all about?02:22:18 Scared to tell.
Speaker 5
02:22:18 Me. No, I'm not as scared. I'll fight you even.Speaker 15
02:22:22 Not if I can help it.02:22:23 I just want to.
02:22:24 Know why the gang one we.
Speaker 13
02:22:25 Don't like him?02:22:26 We don't want him in our neighborhood going.
02:22:28 To our school, I don't live near you.
Speaker 15
02:22:31 What's he got? Smallpox or something?Speaker 6
02:22:33 We don't like his religion.Speaker 15
02:22:36 His religion? Look.Speaker 8
02:22:37 Mr. He's a hold on.Speaker 15
02:22:40 I see what you mean. You must be a bunch of those Nazi real words I've been reading about.Devon
02:22:48 See every everyone's a Nazi, everyone's a Nazi.02:22:54 Everyone's a Nazi. If you're not accepting.
02:22:58 Of everybody, you're not.
02:22:59 See this they've been doing, they've.
02:23:02 Been pulling this trick.
02:23:05 Since before 1945.
Speaker 3
02:23:12 But this is so.Devon
02:23:13 Nothing has changed. Is what I'm getting at. Nothing has changed.02:23:19 You know, just let me ****. Just from 1945 to 1992, we just watched that 1990. What do they call you?
Speaker 10
02:23:25 And who your neighbor is.Speaker 3
02:23:31 Lazy, lazy. Lazy.Devon
02:23:32 Lazy Nazi KKK. At least they had.02:23:36 The decency to put the black people on there.
02:23:45 Nazi, Nazi, Nazi. Nazi.
Speaker 15
02:23:55 Yeah, yeah, but ten against one. That's not very fair. Come on.Devon
02:24:01 Plus the other thing about this, oh, we don't like his religion. We don't like his religion.02:24:07 If if Jew was a religion.
02:24:11 There would be no such thing as atheist Jews.
02:24:17 That wouldn't make any ******* sense.
02:24:20 No one ever talks about atheists, Christians.
02:24:24 No one talks about atheists, Muslims.
02:24:33 If Jew was just a religion.
02:24:38 There would be.
02:24:39 No atheist Jews.
02:24:42 But that that's the big thing. They pushed and look.
02:24:44 I when I was young, I thought that's all it was. I didn't realize there was an actual ethnicity attached to it.
02:24:53 You know, as a Christian, specially when **** like as a Mormon kid, Mormons are trying to convert everybody.
02:24:59 Right. Like they're it's not hard to join the Mormon church, right? They get very excited. If you want to join. So it's like the complete. It's totally foreign to me that there be a.
02:25:09 Religion, quote UN quote.
02:25:12 That would make it very difficult if if nearly impossible, to join, and even if you did, you still wouldn't. You'd still, at the end of the day, not really be a Jew.
02:25:27 You know, even the president's daughter.
02:25:30 Gets called a shiksa.
02:25:32 And she converted.
02:25:39 But they started laying down that groundwork.
02:25:43 Early early on that. Ohh. It's it's just a religion. It's just a religion.
Speaker 15
02:25:48 What's it all about?Speaker 13
02:25:49 You need a business.Speaker 15
02:25:51 Scared to tell.Speaker 13
02:25:52 Me. No, I'm not as scared. I'll fight you even.Devon
02:25:58 It's no accident that the the head boy is ignorant and saying words like a scared and is blonde.02:26:08 Those are not. Those are not just random occurrences.
Speaker 15
02:26:13 Megan houses. I just want.Speaker 3
02:26:15 To know why?Speaker 15
02:26:15 The gang was we.Speaker 13
02:26:16 Don't like him? We don't want him in our neighborhood. We're going to school on you.Speaker 15
02:26:22 But he got.02:26:23 Smallpox or something?
Speaker 6
02:26:24 We don't like his religion.Speaker 15
02:26:27 His religion let Mr. He's a hold on.Devon
02:26:32 Dammit, they cut him off, he said. Now look, Mr. he's a dirty Jew and he said.02:26:38 Hold on.
02:26:42 I think it's too bad that would have been.
02:26:44 Like a funny sound bite to.
02:26:45 Have in the can.
Speaker 15
02:26:46 See what you mean?02:26:48 You must be a bunch of those Nazi rewards I've been reading.
02:26:51 About, well, the Nazis.
02:26:53 Not me, I'm.
Speaker 13
02:26:54 An American, but why? I think we are.02:26:57 Nazis don't call me a Nazi. My father was such.
02:27:00 In the army he belonged even.
Devon
02:27:02 You ******* Nazis.02:27:06 Yeah, let's, let's hear it for for based meds, huh, Sinatra?
02:27:11 Calling people ******* Nazis.
Speaker 15
02:27:17 Ah, I bet he got some of that.Speaker 13
02:27:21 Blood plasma and it's so bad he had to get it three times.Speaker 15
02:27:25 Turn anybody in your family ever go to the blood bank?Speaker 9
02:27:30 Unlikely. Very unlikely.Speaker 15
02:27:31 You know what? I bet you maybe his pops blood helped save your dad's life. That's bad.Speaker 8
02:27:37 What's bad about it?Speaker 15
02:27:38 Well, don't you see your father doesn't go to the same church as his father?02:27:42 Does that's awful.
02:27:45 Do you think maybe if your father knew about it in time, he would rather have died than to take?
02:27:49 Blood from a man of another religion.
02:27:51 Would you have wanted him to die?
02:27:53 With imam manning.
Speaker 9
02:27:54 Notice, notice the focus on blood? They're they're really, really, really trying hard.Devon
02:28:02 To make this sound like that's no, there's no ethnic difference.02:28:06 There's zero ethnic difference between you and Jews. It's literally just they go to a different building on Sunday or on Saturday. But you know that that's it. That's the only difference.
02:28:18 You guys just that you just.
02:28:19 Worship God in a different way. That's all.
02:28:23 There's literally not an ethnic difference at all.
Speaker 15
02:28:26 No. Look, fellas, religion makes no difference, except maybe to a Nazi or somebody is stupid.02:28:35 Why people all over the?
Speaker 4
02:28:35 See, you're just.Devon
02:28:36 You're just a stupid Nazi.02:28:39 Listen to Frank Sinatra, you you're just a ******* stupid Nazi.
02:28:45 If you think if you think that the religion of the the.
02:28:49 People in the country.
02:28:50 You live in makes makes a difference.
Speaker 9
02:28:55 Well then by God.Devon
02:28:57 You're just a ******* stupid Nazi.Speaker 15
02:29:01 World worship God in many different ways. God created everybody. He didn't create one people better than another. Your blood is the same as mine. Mine's the.02:29:11 Same as his.
Devon
02:29:13 Focus on blood again.Speaker 15
02:29:14 Do you know what this wonderful country is made-up? It's made.02:29:17 Up of 100.
02:29:18 Different kinds of people and 100 different ways of talking, and 100 different ways of going to church.
Devon
02:29:21 Let's see. It's multiculturalism that even 1945 Frank Sinatra is telling you. Oh, you know, America is made-up of just 100 different kinds of people.02:29:38 They're saying the exact same ****.
02:29:46 And they'll they'll, they'll continue to say it.
02:29:51 Until they've either achieved that weird.
02:29:55 You know mongrel, Mulatto, race that they want. That's in the Caligari plant. I can't. I always ****.
02:30:01 Up that guy.
02:30:02 'S name cause I I I keep thinking calligraphy.
02:30:08 I don't know why.
02:30:09 Or Calgary. It's like my brain wants to go Calgary or calligraphy halfway through that word. And then I I it gets any it doesn't matter.
02:30:18 Was it kalergi kalergi plan?
02:30:30 Yeah, they've been pushing this ****.
02:30:31 A long ******* time.
Speaker 15
02:30:36 But they're all American ways.02:30:38 Wouldn't we be silly if we went around?
02:30:40 Hating people because they combed their hair different than.
02:30:42 Ours. Wouldn't we be a lot of dopes?
Devon
02:30:45 See, that's the only difference between you and Jewish people.02:30:49 It's the same as just people combing their hair different. That's literally the only difference.
02:30:55 That's all. See the funny.
02:30:56 Thing is, the early propaganda.
02:31:01 Because we'll see the, the, the stark contrast really is the early propaganda is saying there is no difference.
02:31:10 There is no difference.
02:31:12 They said at 1945.
02:31:15 And we'll watch another 90s one before we go to like the current one. They said the exact same thing. Like everything he's saying right here in 1945, they say identically in 1992.
02:31:30 Because that's how to sell it to the white people, was oh, no, no, no. Nothing's going to change. The culture's not going to change. There's really no difference between you and these other people. They just go to a different church on the weekend, but ultimately, they're all Americans. It's all everything's the same. There's no, there's no. I mean, our blood's the same. It's just.
02:31:50 There's some superficial differences, and that's it. That's it.
02:31:54 But we're all the same.
02:31:58 And then that radically changes.
02:32:02 Over the last few years and we'll see it.
02:32:04 One of the more modern ones, but anyway.
Speaker 15
02:32:08 My dad came from Italy.02:32:09 But I'm an American.
02:32:11 But should I hate your father because he came from Ireland or France or Russia would not.
02:32:16 Be a first class fat head.
02:32:19 Think about that fellas.
02:32:21 Gives you a good American hits.
02:32:23 Don't let anybody make suckers out.
02:32:25 Of you? Well, don't work.
Speaker 13
02:32:28 What do you work?Devon
02:32:31 That's pretty much it. Then he goes into singing some.02:32:33 Song about how like.
02:32:35 Awesome America is.
02:32:38 And multicultural.
Speaker 4
02:32:39 Playground with faces.Speaker
02:32:47 And religion.Devon
02:32:49 See. It's like the worst Sinatra song ever made.Speaker 3
02:32:53 Ohh. Races and religions.Speaker
02:32:58 That's America.Devon
02:33:03 Alright, good job.02:33:05 So anyway, that's 1945. So the whole message was America is every kind of person, and there's zero difference between us.
02:33:16 And the only differences are superficial.
02:33:20 And if you couldn't see what color other people?
Speaker 9
02:33:22 Were and you didn't know.Devon
02:33:25 You treat everyone the same.02:33:27 It's all an aesthetic difference. That's the only difference.
02:33:32 It's the only reason why you have these stereotypes, and this prejudice is because they look different than you.
Speaker 9
02:33:42 This is something.Devon
02:33:43 That's never made any sense to me, really, because everyone looks different, right? Every. There's no one. I mean, there's a couple close family members look similar to me, but most everyone looks different than me.02:33:58 I, you know, like what? What does?
02:34:01 That, I mean, so am I supposed to?
02:34:03 Just hate everyone.
02:34:05 That doesn't look no, that's no one does that. People looking different than you is just normal.
02:34:14 But there's patterns that that you start to see about particular attributes and by the way, that's not just skin color.
02:34:22 Your physiognomy is a thing.
02:34:25 Physiognomy had certain attributes that were eerily accurate.
02:34:31 About just certain facial features.
02:34:35 I mean, just look at caricatures. Look at cartoon characters like why do why do all the bad guys in cartoon characters have similar facial features?
02:34:50 Why do the mug shots?
02:34:54 Of the Antifa people, for example.
02:34:58 Have some similarities.
02:35:07 Anyway, so this is the this is a PSA from probably around 1992. Also I don't know.
02:35:12 Exactly the year.
02:35:14 But you're going to that's basically what they're going to say. They're going to say, look, we're all, we're all the.
02:35:19 Same we just.
02:35:20 We just look different and that's what causes the hatred. It's it's the looking different.
Speaker 9
02:35:29 Hey. So John, what are you doing after graduation?Speaker 16
02:35:33 Hey I got a.Speaker
02:35:34 Job. I'm going to make some serious.Speaker 1
02:35:37 Bucks. What garbage collector?Speaker 10
02:35:39 Hey, John's got a good head for garbage.Speaker 16
02:35:43 Friends for a long time.Speaker 15
02:35:45 Yeah, we would do a lot together.Speaker 16
02:35:46 So now I mean, we're all going in different directions. We're probably going to see each.Speaker 10
02:35:52 Other again.02:35:53 Well, we can still keep in touch.
Speaker 16
02:35:55 You say that now, but people change.Speaker 4
02:35:57 Wow, we're always gonna be friends.Speaker
02:36:00 There's nothing that's gonna change them.Speaker 4
02:36:18 Did you ever think that maybe it's what we see that makes us blind?02:36:24 Let's put the bag.
Speaker 3
02:36:27 That's so deep. Maybe it's what you see.Speaker 9
02:36:31 That makes you blind.Devon
02:36:35 Maybe it's what you see.02:36:38 Let's see, that's all you.
02:36:39 Know that's all it is. I don't.
02:36:41 Hate people because of the color of their skin.
Speaker 3
02:36:45 Yeah. No, I don't think.Devon
02:36:46 Anyone. Does I really don't.02:36:48 I don't think.
02:36:48 Anyone hates other people because of the color of their skin.
02:36:54 Race is only skin deep. That's actually not.
02:37:02 It's actually not.
02:37:05 Not at all.
02:37:16 OK.
02:37:16 OK, so let's take a look at which.
02:37:18 One is this one.
02:37:21 I got kind of a.
02:37:24 There's a little jumbled. Oh, there's there's an Australian one.
02:37:28 Alright, so let me see.
02:37:29 What? What year this one's from.
02:37:34 Which one is this one?
02:37:37 Oh, this one's lame. We don't need to watch this one.
02:37:40 All right. So then.
02:37:43 They they start to transition.
02:37:44 Now I don't know I.
02:37:45 Don't know what year this Australian one is.
02:37:49 But it's it's at least it's.
02:37:51 Not more than 10 years old, I don't think.
02:37:55 And so we go from this idea. We're all the same.
02:37:59 We're all the same.
02:38:04 To something totally different.
02:38:07 In fact, let let's I'm not going.
02:38:09 To play, I'll play the Australian one afterwards.
02:38:13 But here's one this is from last month.
02:38:17 This is last month.
Speaker 6
02:38:26 Their lines is.02:38:27 The game because everyone, everybody join our circle. Doesn't matter if you're or purple.
Speaker 8
02:38:33 Hi. Ohh. What the. Whoa, whoa, whoa.Speaker 6
02:38:38 Hold up a minute here. This I think it kind of does matter that I'm purple. I mean, I'm purple because I'm literally an alien.02:38:47 Well, I'm not an alien, but it definitely matters to me that I'm black. Yeah, it makes a difference that I'm.
02:38:52 White, I know.
Devon
02:38:55 Yeah, it makes a difference how you phrase that too. It matters to me that I'm black, and it makes a difference.02:39:02 That I'm white.
02:39:07 That's an important that's an important distinction, as you'll hear.
Speaker 6
02:39:13 The two of us get treated very differently. I just think it's messed up to compare me being an alien to you 2 being different races. You're both human. You're you're totally biologically the same.Devon
02:39:26 See now. This is. They're they're they're they're making a slight change. They're still they they still have to deny that race is biological.02:39:37 But you're no longer the same.
02:39:41 Because now instead of saying just saying this, saying that you're the same, that's white primacy, right? You're saying the little black girl, she she has been absorbed into white primacy?
02:39:53 That you guys are exactly the same and that she's also adhering to white standards. It's whiteness, right? This is what?
02:39:59 They've been battling.
02:40:02 So they can no longer go with this. Oh, don't worry that everyone's the same. We're all American. They can't.
Speaker 9
02:40:07 Do that anymore.Devon
02:40:08 But it's it's this schizophrenic view, or they also can't say.02:40:13 That there's a biological difference.
02:40:18 Because the implications of that.
Speaker 6
02:40:24 Adding purple people into a lesson about human racism makes no sense, yeah.02:40:30 It's pretty weird. I think people with the black, white or purple thing because adding a fantasy race in there helps distract from the actual races and black people have to deal with, right? My experience with anti black racism is really specific.
Devon
02:40:44 Yeah. See that?02:40:45 That's that's what it's all about. It's just.
02:40:48 You know, everyone just hates.
02:40:50 Blacks for no reason for no reason.
Speaker 6
02:40:53 Other people of color experience other forms of racism, too, but you won't see me that if you don't see color too. So this entire public service announcement could be a ploy to avoid talking about racism altogether. Hey, can we get a rewrite where we appreciate each other without erasing what makes each of us different?Speaker 10
02:41:13 OK. But it's gonna add a couple hours.02:41:14 To the shoot.
Speaker 6
02:41:15 I came as your words open. You are really just now wearing you. Can't we just slap some graphics on this and call it a day?Devon
02:41:25 So there you go.02:41:31 You no longer can use the message.
02:41:33 That we're all the same.
02:41:37 Raise his skin deep.
02:41:42 You have to be very appreciative of the unique struggle of blackness.
02:41:52 The unique struggle of blackness, which I mean look this and this is this this whole anti racism in cartoons is not a new thing like you know.
02:42:03 PBS did the same thing with this show.
Speaker 3
02:42:04 And now a message from Arthur.Speaker 5
02:42:08 Got to call Buster. Hey, Arthur. Hey, Buster.Speaker 6
02:42:12 Did you see that video?Speaker 5
02:42:14 Yeah, I just watched it. It was awful. I.Devon
02:42:17 Can't. They're talking about the the George Floyd.02:42:20 Video, by the way.
02:42:21 You know, or I guess the cartoon version, nothing.
Speaker 6
02:42:24 Believe someone would be hurt like that just because they're black. Racism is so unfair. No one should ever judge someone by the color of their skin. How could it happen here in Ellwood City, right outside the Sugar Bowl Buster? It happens everywhere. I was talking to Mrs. McGrady the other day. She said there's a really long history of black people.Speaker 3
02:42:29 And high on fentanyl.Devon
02:42:39 Says you have black people with fentanyl.02:42:41 Habits roaming about.
Speaker 6
02:42:46 Not being treated fairly in this country.Speaker 5
02:42:48 It has to.Speaker 1
02:42:49 Yeah, we have to do something.Speaker 5
02:42:52 Yeah, but what can we do? I mean, I mean, I can't even fry an egg on.Speaker 3
02:42:54 Like deal, you can kneel.Speaker 6
02:42:59 My own, I don't know.Speaker 4
02:42:59 You can run.Devon
02:43:00 And get on your ******* knees and suck all the ***** **** that ever comes.02:43:05 Your way, little boy.
02:43:08 See it's it's. But like I said, it hasn't stopped like they've had. If this was something that you could.
02:43:16 Fix with social engineering.
02:43:20 There would at least be some change.
02:43:23 And there's not. There's not. This is not.
02:43:26 You can't fix biology with social engineering.
02:43:42 Alright so.
02:43:44 I don't watch this whole thing.
02:43:46 But I will watch.
02:43:49 In going through looking for these PSAS.
02:43:52 I found this one from Australia, you know Australia. I'm assuming there's probably some Australians listening now because of the time difference, right?
02:44:03 Man, you guys have some massive ******* ***** like Jesus Christ. This is like the most aggressive and.
02:44:10 It's probably not, it's.
02:44:11 Not even that bad, really, actually, but I don't know. It's pretty aggressively anti white.
02:44:18 And but it's accurate and that the white women sides with the with the blacks on this one.
02:44:25 And just and just the scenario itself is silly like no one would ever.
02:44:28 ******* do this.
02:44:30 But this is the aggressively anti white. This is where this is where it's headed. This is where it's going. This is the kind of.
02:44:37 Messaging we're seeing now.
Speaker 13
02:44:48 On May.Speaker 6
02:44:49 Thank you.Devon
02:44:55 Oh, not so fast, negress.Speaker 10
02:45:02 Scary music.Devon
02:45:10 I mean, ******* ominous ****. But it's also kind of right, like the white women will get off the elevator and.02:45:17 Side with the.
Speaker 9
02:45:19 The other people.Devon
02:45:21 But yeah, so.02:45:24 That that's the kind of that's the kind of **** they're doing now. Now it's just.
02:45:29 Evil white guy. Evil white guy.
Speaker
02:45:33 And then.Devon
02:45:42 Like he's some kind of murderer or.02:45:43 Something for not holding the ******* elevator.
02:45:48 So anyway, I just I I saw that one I was like, OK, I gotta play that too.
02:45:57 But the bottom line is.
02:46:00 No matter how many of these ******* ads they make and they they've made.
02:46:03 A lot like there's a lot.
02:46:05 There's, I mean, there's so many very cringy, but somewhat modern that I feel like you've already made the rounds. So that's why I didn't bring them up.
02:46:15 But there's so many ads, and they're identical. They're identical to the ads in 1940, nineteen ******* 45.
02:46:22 With the only.
02:46:23 Difference that we're seeing now, which is a dangerous difference because they're now making the distinction between there's whites and then the other.
02:46:37 Like the whites are unique in that.
02:46:39 They're uniquely evil.
02:46:42 They're uniquely privileged.
02:46:46 I mean, it has nothing to do with this.
02:46:49 And for those of.
02:46:50 You just listening. It's the IQ map of Africa.
02:46:54 Where there's several countries with an average IQ in the ******* 60s.
02:46:59 Has nothing to do with that, right? Has nothing to do with that.
02:47:12 No, it's about whiteness, the evil, evil whitening is evil whiteness.
02:47:19 The rhetoric is changing.
02:47:23 In a very dangerous way for white people.
02:47:36 In a very you're either with us or against.
02:47:38 Us kind of a way.
02:47:47 And and look and and if you're trying to be one of.
02:47:49 These SIV Nets because.
02:47:50 What is? What is the signet view of race? Right, the signet view of race is exactly like those 1990s commercials where, you know race is skin deep. We're all the same and you know.
Speaker 3
02:48:02 Little black boys and little white girls.Devon
02:48:10 Right. The signet view.02:48:12 If you have the Signet view.
02:48:15 That's not going to work.
02:48:18 That's not going to work.
02:48:21 I'm color blind. I don't see race.
02:48:25 That's not going to work.
02:48:27 You have to see race.
02:48:30 Because if you don't see race.
02:48:35 Well, then, we can't get reparations.
02:48:38 Just as one example.
02:48:41 But we also can't lump you into the.
Speaker 9
02:48:45 The whites.Devon
02:48:47 In the Battle of the Whites versus the other.02:48:54 Or rather, honestly, at this point it's it's it's more the the the power dynamic has shifted so much it's not even the whites versus the other. The whites are the other, it's the POC versus the other.
02:49:15 And if you don't see race, you can't.
02:49:17 Do that.
02:49:22 If you don't see race, then what do we got to do? We have.
02:49:25 To judge people.
02:49:26 Based on accomplishment, we got to judge people.
02:49:28 Based on merit, right?
02:49:30 That's not where this is headed.
02:49:33 They tried that, did not get the.
02:49:36 Result they wanted.
02:49:38 So they did affirmative action.
02:49:41 And they did not get the result they wanted.
02:49:50 Well, what's left?
02:49:56 If the group that.
02:49:58 That you're trying to integrate cannot perform at a level that's competitive with the other groups.
02:50:07 And so you pass legislation to force them into being integrated with the rest of society, and that does not improve.
02:50:15 Their performance or their integration?
02:50:24 And then you.
02:50:28 Wall to wall propaganda promoting this group as being cool.
02:50:34 And and the other group is bad and lame, and that doesn't change anything.
02:50:47 And the whole time by the.
02:50:48 Way the the, the, the.
02:50:51 The the dominant group, the White Group.
02:50:56 Is paying a price.
02:50:58 Not just economically, but certainly economically too.
02:51:03 Is paying a price this whole time?
02:51:05 Generation after generation.
02:51:09 And there seems to be 0, not just no sympathy for that, but not even a recognition of that.
02:51:16 And so you have to deduce that really.
02:51:18 They they don't want that group they have, they have 0 empathy or or.
02:51:24 Desire to.
02:51:29 To even examine.
02:51:31 The impact this is having on whites.
02:51:35 It's like an irrelevant.
02:51:38 Thing and if and if you do care about it, then you're a Nazi, right?
02:51:49 So I'm gonna watch. We're going to watch one.
02:51:51 Last little thing.
02:51:53 Just because.
02:51:55 I thought it was going to be some. There's other things. I thought it be something else, and then we'll go to chat. But this was kind of interesting. This was it. It said Scientology PSA and it like implied that it was like some racist.
02:52:12 PSA that Scientology had put.
Speaker 15
02:52:14 Out I.Devon
02:52:15 Was like, OK, so I.02:52:16 Download it.
02:52:18 And now instead of it's it's like this testimony from.
02:52:22 A A a former.
02:52:25 Higher up in Scientology, who happen to be black.
02:52:29 And he said that they were just, like, super racist to him the entire time. Now, I don't know. Maybe.
02:52:35 They maybe they weren't as bad as he's saying, but I kind of suspect it's possible given the quotes from L Ron Hubbard they put.
02:52:42 Up, but I just thought you would find this interesting. Well, because in a weird way, it makes Scientology slightly more based. Or at least it makes them.
02:52:50 Funnier. So this is this is that video.
02:52:54 And then we'll go to chat.
Speaker
02:53:02 I'm Chinese. I am Russian, Irish.02:53:05 African. I'm Canadian.
Speaker 6
02:53:06 I'm from China.Speaker 16
02:53:10 I am Irish.Speaker 8
02:53:12 I am Bulgarian codian.Speaker 7
02:53:13 The current leader of Scientology, David Miscavige, is a racist and extremist. I was the only African American that ever achieved a high position within Scientology, and even then I was continually subjected to racial slurs.02:53:29 Bigger dumb dumb.
02:53:32 By demon Miscavage and to the point where we nearly came.
02:53:35 To blows about it.
Speaker 11
02:53:36 I am American.Speaker 12
02:53:37 I am Brazilian Italian.Speaker 6
02:53:38 Next, I'm British.Speaker
02:53:41 I just had.Devon
02:53:41 To pause there because he says he's British. Well, I guess that's kind of accurate these days, right?Speaker 8
02:53:48 Brazilian, Italian next.Speaker
02:53:50 I'm pretty.Devon
02:53:56 Anyway, back back to the video.Speaker 3
02:54:01 Flubber himself.Speaker 7
02:54:02 Is on tape giving lectures speaking about how stupid African Americans are that you know and how they they can be cleared. And the best thing to do is to just put them all on the barge.02:54:13 And dump them in the middle.
Devon
02:54:15 All right, so he's saying Elon Hubbard is on the record and I believe.02:54:21 That saying that black people, that's how on hover by those you don't know him on the screen, that's that's the founder of Scientology, that he's saying that black people can't be cleared and they're not worth your time. And and you should they should be rounded up and dumped.
Speaker 11
02:54:38 In the ocean.Devon
02:54:39 Like he's saying that.02:54:42 That you know for them being cleared is like.
02:54:47 Being enlightened right like the the the you do the little weird Scientology things and then without getting into too much detail, they're basically saying they think you're possessed by like, millions of of alien spirits.
02:55:06 And when you're clear, that means you've clear out all the the alien spirits from your your soul, your mind or whatever. And and that's why you have confusion, right, because you're you have confusion because you have all these alien spirits confusing you.
02:55:26 And anyway, so that that's like their.
02:55:28 Form of enlightenment.
02:55:30 And what this guy says? How?
02:55:32 Ron Hubbard's on the record, and I'm sure he is saying that like, yeah, black people can't even be clear. They're just not. They're basically not human. That's.
02:55:43 It's not Ron Hubbard.
Speaker 7
02:55:44 For the water, just chilling, you know, genocide. We found these people to be quite used.Speaker
02:55:51 Hi, Miss Rowley.Speaker 4
02:55:51 Mongolia, in particular down South. Anything around there or they talked to him, you know?Speaker
02:56:13 I'm Chinese.Speaker 5
02:56:33 I'm British.Speaker 17
02:56:34 Swedish thanks. I'm miss raley.Speaker 4
02:56:35 Mongolia, we are mankind.Devon
02:56:46 So yeah, I saw that it was just I.02:56:48 Thought it was funny so.
02:56:51 I don't know if you guys had time to see.
02:56:53 All those quotes.
02:56:58 I just thought it was.
02:56:59 Funny. So anyway.
02:57:02 Let's take a look at chat.
02:57:12 Can we get the collected racisms of L Ron Hubbard? Yeah, it might be a fun video.
Speaker 9
02:57:17 Right.Devon
02:57:18 I don't think that's how it works. Being clear isn't about alien spirits that I've heard of. My brother is a Scientologist. Well, he doesn't know about Xenu yet.02:57:27 If he's not high up.
02:57:29 Yeah, that, that's what it is. That's really what it is. So the way that Scientologists believe they believe that.
02:57:37 I'm not making this **** up that there was a evil alien overlord who crashed a bunch of alien spaceships into volcanoes on America, killing them and then their spirits flew out of the burning spaceships.
02:57:57 And put themselves into like all the all the animals, including humans that lived on the planet.
02:58:08 And that because of this, that's why you are confused and why you like and look, they don't tell this your brother might not know this.
02:58:20 I mean.
02:58:21 Your brother's kind of a fad if he's a Scientologist, so maybe he knows that he just doesn't care. But.
02:58:27 He so he might he might not know this.
02:58:29 They don't tell you this until you're like much for.
02:58:33 And you you've spent.
02:58:34 A lot more money.
02:58:37 So I don't know what metaphors they use to explain this to the lower levels, but at the upper levels they tell you Elon Hubbard was a science fiction author so.
02:58:48 I mean, you know.
02:58:49 And so they'll tell you is that that.
02:58:53 Because of this evil Lord Zenu who killed all these aliens and all of your confusion and your your inability to act and do right is as a result of these.
02:59:06 Trapped alien spirits in your in your mind.
02:59:11 And you have to clear them.
02:59:14 Like that's this is real. This is legit. You can look this up.
02:59:17 Anywhere this is not.
02:59:19 This is not hard to find stuff and it's.
02:59:21 Not it's not. This isn't like weirdo.
02:59:24 Like there's a lot of anti Mormon propaganda. That's all made-up. There's a lot of anti Catholics. There's a lot of anti whatever.
02:59:31 Right.
02:59:32 But this is real. This is 100% verifiably real. I mean, this is this is a.
02:59:40 In fact, it's so real that if you talk about, I don't know if they still did this as much, but it used to be. If you talked about this, you'd get sued by the.
02:59:47 Church of Scientology.
02:59:48 For copyright violations, they'd say that the.
02:59:54 That you you telling the story that?
02:59:56 Their of their religion.
02:59:59 Was was somehow violating copyright law.
03:00:04 So yeah, that's that's 100% real.
03:00:11 Sometimes I think Scientology was an Andy Kaufman's like thought experiment. L Ron Hubbard played on suckers.
03:00:17 He was a bad sci-fi writer. Yeah, I do wonder. I don't think it was a thought experiment. I think it was more just like he wanted a cold. I mean, he you better believe he was using his. His position of power for unlimited amounts of money, sex, whatever, right.
03:00:35 I I don't. I just don't know.
03:00:37 How he did it?
03:00:38 Because you saw that guy. I mean, he wasn't, like, charismatic at all.
03:00:45 I mean, well, clearly I guess to some people, but I've seen recordings of this guy and I don't get it. I don't get.
03:00:50 It like there's.
03:00:51 Some people you see and you're like, oh, I get it. I mean, they're ******* still crazy, but I could see why dumb people would, you know, get wrapped up in that I.
03:00:59 Don't understand that without Ron Hubbard.
03:01:01 Because he's not handsome. He's he's not likable. He's not that bright. He's not stupid, but he's not, you know? I mean, he doesn't give off any, like, aura of brilliance. I feel like there's maybe almost like, there's maybe something else going on there because he also, where is he getting the money like he started?
03:01:21 So one of the ways he got the ball rolling was.
03:01:24 I see it's been years.
03:01:26 Now, since I read the book.
03:01:28 But he had he.
03:01:29 Had, like some, he had some yacht.
03:01:32 That they took to Europe and and just with a bunch of hippies and ****. And so for some people it was just kind of like, you know, the hippie.
03:01:39 Era where they were just, well, I can.
03:01:42 Hang out the hippie bus or hang out on this.
03:01:43 Hippie yacht you know, so there are people that would join up.
03:01:46 Just because it.
03:01:47 Was, you know, whatever.
03:01:51 But yeah, I never understood how he got.
03:01:54 He got to the level that he did.
03:01:58 Alright, let me take a look at chat.
03:02:05 Ron ran off with Parsons, wife and a bunch of his money and bought the yacht.
03:02:13 Yeah, it's been. I I don't remember all the. That's probably right. I just don't remember all the.
03:02:20 The details.
03:02:22 Jim Henson and Muppeteers mocking Elron wears that video. I've never heard of that. That's interesting.
03:02:31 You don't have any plans to play the we are the world song because if so.
03:02:36 No, I'm not going to play that.
03:02:39 Why do the AF ***** think DeSantis is any different from Trump? Because they think there's a political solution. I told you, look, it's it's just, it's the new version. It's the Zoomer version of of Rush Limbaugh. That's.
03:02:55 All it is.
03:02:56 And they'll accomplish about as much as Rush Limbaugh did.
03:03:02 You know, if you go back and listen to Rush Limbaugh.
03:03:06 Back in the.
03:03:07 When he first started, first of all, couple of things. First of all, when he first started.
03:03:12 He was way edgier than he ended up being.
03:03:16 That's one thing.
03:03:19 #2.
03:03:21 Listen to the **** he's complaining about in his older I don't know if where you'd find this stuff, but you listen to like his older stuff. He's complaining about stuff that's so far gone and irrelevant now that it's just stupid. It's clearly what he was doing was not effective.
03:03:39 Because there wasn't a political.
03:03:40 Solution. Then either we just didn't.
03:03:42 Know it.
03:03:46 Body keeps people thinking that like.
03:03:47 Oh no. If you vote for Bush, if you vote for Bush Junior, if you vote.
Speaker 9
03:03:52 For Romney, if you, you know.Devon
03:03:57 Vote for Trump.03:04:01 Then all these things we.
03:04:02 ***** about all day long will get fixed.
03:04:06 That's all it is, and it's.
03:04:08 Just it's just it's the new version of that.
03:04:14 And at least for right now, I don't know. Maybe it'll change.
03:04:19 I still hear Abysmal's words on semantic manipulation. Remember better, better dead than red? Well, now it's better red than dead. Your video on the world where powerful is a perfect example of this.
03:04:35 There's, there's very, I mean the the left is very good at language, I mean that's why they keep. I mean they have to keep updating terms because eventually reality catches up with the new term, you know, like I've talked about before, it was illegal aliens and then it was illegal immigrants and it was undocumented immigrants. And it was undocumented.
03:04:54 Yes, and now it's like I don't even know what the **** it is now, but it's.
03:04:59 You know.
03:05:00 They have to keep changing it because it means the same thing and people don't like what it means. So as soon as they black people do it too. Black people have to rebrand every, every couple. You know, every decade or so, you know, first first it's ******* and then it's colored people then and then it's African Americans. And then it's black. And I guess it's black.
03:05:24 But it's it's.
03:05:27 They have to keep rebranding because people ultimately changing the name doesn't doesn't change the the flavor of the product. You know, it still tastes the same.
03:05:40 Do you know that any Iranians or Persians they sided with Germany in World War 2? They're of the Aryan race.
03:05:47 No, I don't know any Persians. Really. I guess. I mean, I I don't know. I don't.
03:05:51 Really know him. But Rush, I guess.
03:05:56 I don't know any Persians in real life.
03:06:01 So yeah. Well, I knew one guy.
03:06:04 He but he he was.
03:06:05 Literally schizophrenic. Like he lost his mind. Sadly, he was kind of a smart guy.
03:06:12 Australia has a race discrimination Commissioner. Cambodian who earns 340.
03:06:18 $6000.
03:06:19 A year and has advocated for minorities to be hired by our intelligence agencies. He is a colossal ******. Yeah, yeah, Australia is just. I mean, they're worse off than we are in terms of.
03:06:33 The cockery.
03:06:36 At least from my limited point of like look I I I say this often I'm American and my focus is America. I don't live, I I don't have a good feel for what these other countries are like to be in or how deep it goes there, because I'm not there. But in my experience and just the just the things that I've seen.
03:06:55 Australia seems pretty ******* cut, and as does as most European countries.
03:07:07 Uh. Let's see here.
03:07:12 Yeah, but really small percentage.
03:07:21 Is being against Trump making the perfect the enemy of the good? Are you ******* kidding me, dude?
03:07:28 No, being against Trump is being against a Israeli ******* shill. That ******* hates you. He hates you being for Trump.
03:07:38 Is being a *******.
Speaker 3
03:07:41 Idiot is is. Is being that.Devon
03:07:45 You might as well be for Bush senior.03:07:48 Or Bush junior.
03:07:50 Or Romney literally no difference.
03:07:53 Literally no difference.
03:07:57 Is it? Do I need to play the video?
03:08:04 And not only that.
03:08:06 Even if Trump was everything he said he was, which he 100% wasn't, obviously, I mean, how have you have you just just started paying attention, how do you why? Who would ask that question?
03:08:19 Trump Trump was one of the worst presidents.
03:08:23 America has ever had, if not the worst.
03:08:27 And that's if he was everything he.
03:08:29 Said he was.
03:08:31 And it comes down to something as simple as this.
03:08:37 He said the election was stolen.
03:08:43 Presumably he believes that I don't know. Maybe he doesn't. Maybe he's just a that much of A manipulative ******, I don't know.
03:08:51 But presumably he believes.
03:08:53 The election was stolen from him.
03:08:56 Which means he voluntarily.
03:08:59 Handed over the keys to the White House to an illegitimate president.
03:09:05 Which makes him the weakest ******* ****** in the world who had no *** **** business. Being in the Oval Office.
03:09:14 In the first place.
03:09:21 That goes, that's that's beyond.
03:09:24 Dereliction of duty.
03:09:33 Worst president.
03:09:36 In history.
03:09:40 Or at the very least, right up there.
Speaker 3
03:09:44 Top five.Devon
03:09:46 Of ****** presidents.03:09:52 Being against Trump is.
03:09:55 Is not, is not, not.
03:09:57 Oh, I just want to be perfect. There's nothing purity spiraling. What name things Trump was like, represented you. How?
03:10:04 Did he represent?
03:10:05 You how? What did he do for you?
03:10:08 No one can ever ******* name this ****.
03:10:12 No one can ever answer that question.
03:10:15 Oh, you're just you're just cheat on Trump because of.
Speaker 9
03:10:23 No one can.Devon
03:10:23 Tell you why they're sucking Trump's ****.03:10:26 They're falling for the mythology. They're falling for the ******* campaign.
03:10:31 They can't tell you anything. He actually did.
03:10:34 That was worthwhile or good.
03:10:39 That Biden couldn't undo with the stroke of a pen immediately.
Speaker 1
03:10:44 Oh, but the.Devon
03:10:44 Supreme Court. Yeah. How's that working out?03:10:49 The Supreme Court? That wouldn't even hear the case about his voter fraud.
Speaker 3
03:11:00 Saying that he lacked standing.Devon
03:11:06 Give me a ******* break.03:11:23 He stopped the the forced low income housing of the suburbs, for example, no.
03:11:34 No, he didn't. He might have slowed something down, but if you think that if if you think that Biden isn't putting whatever whatever he slowed down into OverDrive. Now, see, that's the thing. Trump didn't get anything, didn't do anything permanently.
03:11:50 He might have slowed something down, but he doesn't. He didn't.
03:11:54 He didn't make any advancements.
03:11:57 In the right direction.
03:11:59 And he barely slowed things down.
03:12:02 What do you think? What do you think happened to all those people that that?
03:12:09 That were in the caravans.
03:12:11 You think this people got deported? No.
03:12:14 In many cases, those people were flown into the interior of the ******* country.
03:12:22 And then he, like, spent more money than any president, like or all presidents before him combined.
03:12:29 You know the debt is now like this ******* massive.
03:12:33 Unpayable thing.
03:12:38 And of course, but of course.
03:12:39 That doesn't matter, right? Because all the ******* are telling you that. Oh, no, no. Trump made himself the chairman of the Fed. Yeah. How'd that work out? How'd that work out? Now we're back to Janet Yellen. Like he. Didn't he like? He was never ******* there.
03:12:54 Bottom line, when it comes to Trump.
03:12:57 It's like he was never ******* there. The only thing that's different is now there's more censorship, more people think you're a Nazi and more people hate white people.
03:13:09 And people that say the things that Trump say and mean them, which.
03:13:13 I mean, I don't know. I mean, no one like that could ever even get elected. But now they especially can't.
03:13:29 You want to see Trump?
03:13:32 Let's see here. When I think about Trump.
03:13:38 I wonder if.
03:13:38 I've got this.
03:13:42 I'll show you. I'll show you Trump. I'll show you the Trump that you're.
03:13:47 That you're cheering for.
03:14:03 This is Trump.
03:14:08 Trump was real excited about black unemployment.
03:14:12 How'd that work out for him?
03:14:20 Yeah. **** Trump.
03:14:22 Trump made it worse.
03:14:24 And and and he's going to continue to make it worse because he's not going away.
03:14:33 The civic, civic nationalism is killing white people.
03:14:40 And Trump is the CEO of civic nationalism.
03:14:52 Trump is a massive ******* ******. **** him. **** Trump. **** his whole family.
03:15:02 **** everybody associate and **** Charlie Kirk.
03:15:09 **** all those ******* people.
03:15:16 They don't even like you, dude. They don't even like you.
03:15:22 They hate you.
03:15:25 The Texas GOP? I.
Speaker 9
03:15:27 Mean **** this as an example.Devon
03:15:30 The the people that Ohh Texas is based.03:15:35 The Texas GOP got rid of their their gab account because the governor said that the the Republican governor said.
03:15:43 The gab is anti-Semitic.
03:15:47 Because they won't censor.
03:15:50 The stuff that the ADL tells him.
03:16:00 Yeah, Trump is a **** ******* traitor. As someone in chat said.
03:16:04 **** Trump. **** him.
03:16:08 Like that that this is this is not a Gray area. **** Trump. **** him, **** him. **** him. Like there's no. There's no wiggle room on that.
03:16:17 Everything he did was like.
03:16:21 Was bad.
03:16:24 Like literally pretty. I mean, look, obviously means a little bit of hyperbole.
03:16:29 But generally speaking, he was awful across the board.
03:16:41 OK, let me take a look here.
03:16:48 But he moved the embassy to Jerusalem. Yeah, exactly.
03:16:58 You'll notice the second generation Asians are just as degenerative, not more degenerate than white Americans.
03:17:07 Well, I I see it most. That's The thing is, most races that come or most people that come here from other countries.
03:17:15 Whether they're Asians or Cubans or whatever, they usually come here. The people that come here themselves.
03:17:24 Usually don't. I mean, they're leaving their where their their home country, right. And there's, I guess there's probably a reason for that, right. That they think America is good. And wherever they're leaving isn't as good.
03:17:38 So there's at least some kind of healthier respect, even if they're maybe they're lefties, and they still vote left.
03:17:45 I feel like that there's still more appreciative, possibly, maybe not always, but at least on some level, they get that America had a better system than wherever they left or they wouldn't have left.
03:17:56 And their kids? Not so much.
03:18:14 We need to start waging semantic battles.
03:18:18 Like the left? Well, I think the time for that's kind of it's kind of gone. We have no, none of that stuff's relevant if we don't have the same.
03:18:27 I mean, look, I'm on a ******* Chinese gaming streaming service.
03:18:33 So I mean, yeah.
03:18:36 The rhetorical trick stuff that's not the solution anymore.
03:18:41 The time for arguments is over.
03:18:45 The time for.
03:18:46 Preparing for the inevitable is is what's what's going on.
03:18:51 None of this. You know, we can own the left by doing. No, that's that's that's what every person on every every generation, every decade.
03:19:03 Of Republicans, conservatives, right wingers, whatever. That's what they all say. And then they just lose.
03:19:09 Over and over.
03:19:10 And over again.
03:19:16 Because they they it's it's it's bigger than that. The problem is much bigger than that.
03:19:21 It gets bigger every day.
03:19:25 There's just this illusion that that people have that the the people.
03:19:29 That listen to.
03:19:30 Rush Limbaugh, the the the dead one or the the new one?
03:19:35 They just they believe they can vote their way out of this.
03:19:39 That's why that's a feature of the system. That's to keep you from really fixing the problem.
03:19:48 And even when they blatantly steal an election right in front of you, no, you're not going to they now know.
03:19:53 At least that you're not going to do anything.
03:19:58 In fact, the the ****** ** thing is so many of the people, so many of the people.
03:20:07 Who swore up and down that the election was stolen?
03:20:13 Elisha Stone from Trump, which I believe.
03:20:16 They're going to go.
03:20:17 Vote again like it matters.
03:20:30 People don't like what's the alternative? They don't want, they want they.
03:20:33 Want to face that?
03:20:35 And never have wanted to face it.
03:20:53 We win when the white working class realize they are a people. We do that by flipping the script and show them how they are the ones who are victimized. You don't have the ability. You don't.
03:21:04 Have the reach.
03:21:06 I mean, sorry the the the white working class.
03:21:10 First of all, I mean.
03:21:13 It's not like you're really not going to.
03:21:16 Reach the white working class and get them to vote as a monolith in the same way that blacks do, you're just not.
03:21:23 Going to be able to do that.
03:21:24 Because the white working class.
03:21:27 Is is way more diverse than?
03:21:30 The the black community right to the extent like look that that's why there's no such thing. That's why you always hear like ohh he's a black leader.
03:21:42 You know, one of the black leaders, black community leader, you know Jesse, Jesse Jackson or or whatever, right. Who has ever said that about whites? I mean, he's a white leader.
03:21:56 It doesn't exist.
03:21:58 So you'd have. I mean, you're talking about, I mean, just to get just to get category status.
03:22:07 Where you could even have someone at least even just even if it's false calling themselves a white leader openly. I mean, you're so far away.
03:22:14 From that.
03:22:17 And you think you're going to get the white working class to see?
03:22:20 Themselves as a group.
03:22:22 Also, you think you're the only one that's ever thought of that you think you're the you're the first one to think. And if we can get?
03:22:27 The white working class to see them? No.
03:22:39 And it and it it's it's.
03:22:41 Partially because there's diversity among white people.
03:22:46 We were diverse before.
03:22:48 The the non white showed up.
03:22:51 You know, you had the Irish, you had the Italians, you had the.
03:22:56 The Anglos, the Germans.
03:22:58 The Swedes.
03:23:01 Mostly Anglo.
03:23:04 Because that's who founded the country.
03:23:07 But you had diversity.
03:23:13 And even those? Look, I I'm not going to I.
03:23:15 I don't purity spiral like I see.
03:23:18 In in a way you're.
03:23:19 Right. I mean, I'm not one.
03:23:20 Of these people, that says there's no such thing as white, there is.
03:23:23 But it's it's a. It's a result, though of of.
03:23:29 I mean, in a way, it's a defensive posture, sadly, but it's a necessary posture there. Yeah, there has to be.
03:23:36 A group called White.
03:23:41 They're they're genocide, ING a category that they call white.
03:23:50 And that includes it.
03:23:53 Includes the demographics of the country prior to.
03:23:57 1965 really.
03:24:04 But trying to get trying to get whites to have in Group preference and nepotism that that doesn't happen through.
03:24:11 Look, just just.
03:24:12 Just so you know, that does not happen through propaganda.
03:24:16 I mean maybe maybe if you had control of the mainstream propaganda and all. And I mean like all, like right now, think of it this way.
03:24:28 The entire mainstream is marching in unison with the same message all the time.
03:24:35 Right. It's not like there's a like, you're going to expect to hear different propaganda from MSNBC than you hear from CNN. Then you hear from Tom Hanks. Did you hear from iHeartRadio that you hear from, you know, the latest movie Star Wars movie that can't? It's all the same, all the same.
03:24:56 Across the board, always the same, right?
03:24:59 So if you had control over.
03:25:02 All of that.
03:25:05 Yeah, you could probably change that pretty quick, but it's still take a generation or two.
03:25:13 So that that that just, I'm just saying realistically.
03:25:17 That's just it's foolish to think that that that's it's naive to think that that's going to be that's the solution.
03:25:25 What's going to trigger in Group preference and nepotism and whites is going to be.
03:25:30 Catastrophic losses.
03:25:34 It's going to be existential threats that are that are no longer theoretical.
03:25:41 It's going to be persecution.
03:25:50 Because every other group, that's the glue that holds them together.
Speaker 9
03:25:55 Every other group.Devon
03:25:57 It's the persecution narrative.03:25:59 And you can argue.
03:26:00 About it, their accuracy, it doesn't matter. They still have the persecution narrative.
03:26:05 You know, the Jews have the Holocaust, the Blacks have slavery.
03:26:15 Whites have success.
03:26:18 And decadence.
03:26:21 And individualism.
03:26:25 It's the opposite of the glue.
03:26:30 It's it's the kind of thing that has to.
03:26:33 Kind of.
03:26:34 Look, you kind of have to go through the fire on this one.
03:26:40 You're never. You're, sadly. You're never going to.
03:26:46 Make whites.
03:26:51 Or at least the majority.
03:26:53 And you'll make some.
03:26:56 I'm not saying and by the way.
03:26:57 I'm not saying it's not worth.
03:27:01 Trying a little bit but to expect that to have the results you're thinking of it that that's just naive.
03:27:12 Because we're talking about a generational it's going to this is going to take generations to undo because it took generations to do.
03:27:22 You're not going to just turn.
03:27:23 It around.
03:27:30 It it's just as naive to think that you're going to be able to just, oh, suddenly magically one day because you know, I don't know what, what weird tactic you have in mind. You're going to magically get all the white working class to think collectively overnight or even in a year or in five years or in 10 years.
03:27:49 That's literally just as foolish as all the people.
03:27:53 That thought and look, I I.
03:27:54 You could say I'm wrapped up in this who thought if we can get if we can manage to somehow elect Trump, he's going to, he'll turn all this **** around and no.
Speaker 3
03:28:05 It's not going to happen.Devon
03:28:08 The only way?03:28:11 This that this kind of a thing changes is through through conflict.
03:28:18 You have to go through the fire.
03:28:20 To get to that kind of a thing.
03:28:23 There has to be. Think of it this way.
03:28:27 If you've ever been to jail.
03:28:31 Jails are very racially segregated.
03:28:35 And it's enforced.
03:28:37 Not by the guards and stuff, obviously, but like by the.
03:28:43 I'm not going to tell you how I.
03:28:44 Know this. I'm not going to go into details.
03:28:48 I'm just going to say it's.
03:28:51 You are informed.
03:28:55 That you, you.
03:28:59 Get in where you fit in.
03:29:05 And uh.
03:29:07 That is because the simple reason.
03:29:11 Jail is not a safe place.
03:29:16 There exists an existential threat.
03:29:20 To most of the inmates, at least at one time or another.
03:29:27 And this this danger of, you know, because you're living in a you're in a dangerous.
03:29:38 Forces the groups to have in Group preference.
03:29:51 And and that's the only place really I've.
03:29:54 Ever seen in my life?
03:29:57 Where whites have.
03:30:00 Clearly explicit.
03:30:04 In Group preference.
03:30:11 So I I just think you need to have you.
03:30:16 Need look I mean.
03:30:18 If anything, if you have some like strategy to try to convince white people to have in Group preference.
03:30:23 One of the best, I guess, just in terms of propaganda, which is why they they they shut anyone down that tries to do this in any kind of mean, you know, mainstream platform.
03:30:35 You really have to do much other than just keep doing what? UM. Oh, I just spaced on.
03:30:41 His name? I'm. I'm always spaced on.
03:30:42 People's names, but the there. There's a there's a lot of, like, Twitter accounts and stuff like that. They usually get banned, but all you do is just keep.
03:30:51 Posting the black and white violence.
03:30:55 Because look, they're either going to they're either going to learn about the existential threat through seeing images of it, or through first hand experience it's coming.
03:31:09 Right.
Speaker 3
03:31:12 Look, they're going to whites are going to.Devon
03:31:14 Learn to have ingroup preference one.03:31:15 Way or another, it's gonna.
03:31:19 It's going to happen.
03:31:21 I just. I just from what I've seen, it just looks like they're gonna have to learn the hard way.
03:31:28 There there. I don't. I don't. There's no magic argument that changes that.
03:31:42 There's no magic.
03:31:43 Politician that's going to.
03:31:46 I mean, at this point it's just the power structure is so ******* global homoud.
03:31:52 Even if you got a president there, I.
03:31:54 Mean look, Trump wasn't even anywhere near. What? What? Nothing. Even kind of like what we wanted.
03:32:02 When you really think about it, he was. He was like I said, he was the.
03:32:05 Worst ******* guy.
03:32:08 But that still doesn't matter.
03:32:09 Look at look at how they ejected him.
03:32:13 Like a foreign body.
03:32:21 You know the immune system of our society might be completely gone, you know, might have societal aids as I, as I say.
03:32:31 But the immune system of the ruling class is very healthy.
03:32:39 So even if you somehow managed to get some like fascist guy elected, it's it. It would still lead to conflict. They wouldn't let him in.
03:32:48 It almost led to conflict. Just having Trump there.
03:32:51 But he pushed out like a fagot because he's a ******.
03:33:02 Alright, so anyway with that.
03:33:08 I'm going to go ahead and take.
03:33:09 Off here.
03:33:13 It's uh.
03:33:15 Yeah. Is it the longest ever stream it is, yeah. I was. I and I was tired, too. ****. I didn't realize it was that long.
Speaker 9
03:33:23 Yeah, I'm going to wrap things up or I.Devon
03:33:25 Guess I've already.03:33:26 Wrapped things up. I'm going to take off now.
03:33:31 I'll have more shipped for us next time.
03:33:35 Actually there was something I needed to.
03:33:37 Tell you guys about.
03:33:42 There's like an ask why I want to make I I forget what it is. It's alright. I'm too tired now. I'm actually really.
03:33:47 Tired. So I'll I'll make whatever that announcement was next time. Thanks for stopping by for Black Pilled. I am of course.
Speaker 17
03:33:58 Devastating. Hey, everybody. Hey, everyone. So there is a huge movement going on, people, millions of people across the world are standing up to fight against racism, and they're doing this because too often. And for such a long time, people have been treated unfairly.03:34:18 And in some cases even hurt by others because of the color of their skin. This stuff isn't easy to talk about, which is exactly why we have to talk about it.
Speaker 11
03:34:28 It's a tough conversation, but I'm glad we're having it. People might think that my life looks fine, but the truth is, I and so many other black people have to deal with racism all the time. It's really hurtful and it can be scary and sad, and I wanted to share some stories about that today.03:34:48 Barbie and I.
03:34:48 Had a sticker selling contest on the beach last month. We split up and went different directions to see who could sell the most well. While I was on the Boardwalk Beach security stopped me three times what they asked me all these questions over and over, and they even called my mom. I never told you, but that's why I sold a few stickers that day.
03:35:07 The security officers thought I was doing something bad, even though I was doing exactly what you were doing. And remember when we were going to join that French honor club at school? Well, I made a perfect score on the.
03:35:18 Entrance test. But when the teacher who didn't know me at all gave me my results, he told me I only did well because I got lucky. He said he knew I couldn't speak French.
Speaker 17
03:35:27 Well, what? You speak French better than.03:35:29 All of us.
03:35:31 Why didn't you just stay in the club and?
Speaker 11
03:35:32 Prove him wrong. I don't want to have to constantly prove and reprove myself. He supported you right from the beginning and didn't support.03:35:40 Usually when I talk about these things, people make excuses. They say things like, well, maybe you should have had a permit for selling on the beach, but those are just excuses. People did these things to me because I was black and.
03:35:52 They made the wrong.
Speaker 17
03:35:53 Assumptions about me and they don't make those assumptions about white people like me. That's not fair.03:36:00 Because that means that white people get an advantage that they didn't earn, and black people get a disadvantage that they don't.
Speaker 11
03:36:06 Deserve exactly. It's really serious. Some people even get hurt when others think the wrong thing.03:36:12 About them, that's exactly why people are marching. Because when enough of us stand together, people pay attention.
Speaker 17
03:36:19 Right. Because when we don't say anything, we're just letting it continue well.Speaker 11
03:36:26 You listening and being supportive, that's helpful. It's important to keep reading and learning more about black history.03:36:33 And if someone is being treated unfairly, stand up for that person.
03:36:38 If we all work together.
03:36:39 We can make a big difference.
Speaker 17
03:36:41 Thank you so much for sharing all of this with me today with us.